If Luke Cage is going to be in the show, I wonder if all those actors are still going to want to play him with the same amount of fervor.
Man, I hope they do this show right.
Wormwood is fun, I thought, but nothing super amazing.
I would actually put his Punisher MAX stuff as my #1, but I'm biased.
Wormwood is fun, I thought, but nothing super amazing.
I would actually put his Punisher MAX stuff as my #1, but I'm biased.
Oh you ****ing BLASPHEMER!!!!!!!!!! Preacher is the series by which ALL will be judged. Not a duff note in the whole thing. Simply the greatest comic series worthy of mention alongside Dark Knight/Watchmen. I have not read Punisher:Max...don't worry, I will, but really better than Preacher???? There is NO SUCH THING. NO SUCH THING.
Over The Preacher? :O
His work on The Preacher and Hellblazer is my favorite, but I am a fan of blasphemy.
Why do you think I love Depeche Mode's "Blasphemous Rumours." mhihi:
And that Constantine movie was blasphemy of another sort. The type that gets you into the inner circle of Dante's Inferno.![]()
Oh you ****ing BLASPHEMER!!!!!!!!!! Preacher is the series by which ALL will be judged. Not a duff note in the whole thing. Simply the greatest comic series worthy of mention alongside Dark Knight/Watchmen. I have not read Punisher:Max...don't worry, I will, but really better than Preacher???? There is NO SUCH THING. NO SUCH THING.
A pilot script for a hour long series has been comissioned, with Greg Berlanti (No Ordinary Family, Green Lantern) as exec producer and Andrew Kreisberg (Fringe) writing, with an exec producer credit for DC.
The Hollywood Reporter.. reports
“The story will center on Booster Gold, a washed-up athlete from the future who travels back to the present in hopes of becoming the greatest super hero of all time. Instead of chasing criminals, however, his main priority is chasing fame and money. But Booster Gold discovers that being a hero takes more than just a megawatt smile, and that the future doesn’t happen without first protecting the present.”
CBR News has learned that the monthly comic starring Wolverine's clone daughter has been canceled. Reached for comment, a spokesman for Marvel would not confirm the end of the series but did say that writer Marjorie Liu has more work to come from the House of Ideas.
Fans of the X-23 character can take heart in one respect, however. The character will beginning to appear regularly in "Avengers Academy" starting in January's issue #24 as well as take part in the upcoming "Venom" mini event.
To clarify my last statement, my decision is more about individual expression and to not become a contributor to “units sold”. The pervasive corporate atmosphere felt like the #1 goal was to crank out grist for the stockholder mill. In other words, it seemed to me that pumping out endless, poorly conceived mini-series to make sales figures has become that driving force at Marvel/Mouse. To confess, in no way, shape or form does this last Iron Man mini-series resemble what David Michelinie and I had intended it to be. Christ, we went through two editorial teams and it took over a year just to get the four measly issues to be the mess that it currently is. The story was edited and approved by a faceless committee, then run past the sales department for its approval. The sales department? Really? Well, my primary concern as a storyteller is not assuring that the Disney corporation makes its quarterly projections. More power to them, but that not why I got into the comic field. As much as I love Iron Man (and all of my fans worldwide), I feel it is impossible to do the kind of stories you expect from me in the current situation.
Edward James Olmos recent gave me some sage advice over dinner. When describing my frustration over the situation at Marvel, he leaned over and said: “What’s one more friggin’ Iron Man mini-series going to contribute to your 35 year legacy?”
And… I realized that he was right.
And now it’s time for those early Dicks outings to get back in colour. In February, Avatar are publlishing Dicks #1, a 48 page reworking of early Dicks comics in full colour, in February. With its standard cover, classic cover and… cover with a snake doing an impression of a penis.
The series will continue through 2012, reprinting old Dicks comics in full colour, before generating all new material. And they look forwards to fans of Dicks to swallow the lot. No gag relex allowed!
Rebellion’s head honcho and man-I-once-trounced-in-a-sci-fi-film-quiz, Jason Kingsley, has been teasing more 2000AD derived films to follow next year’s Dredd. For some reason he was being cagey about Rogue Trooper being one of these films, but he needn’t be – we know for a fact that a Rogue film is in development.
Which I’d say leaves only one mystery project – well, if you could even get me to call it a mystery. Once you’ve covered Judge Dredd and Rogue Trooper, what’s left? Let’s just say that I’ll bet good money on Strontium Dog.
Now, it’s just a matter of fact that Sam Worthington’s Full Clip productions have set Grant Morrison to work on a Rogue Trooper screenplay, and I don’t know why Kingsley would be so coy when Full Clip have been happy to talk. I hope progress goes well and we can leave this hush-hush behind soon, and start celebrating and anticipating.
All the Invisibles. All of it. In one book. 1536 pages worth. The Invisibles Omnibus collecting The Invisibles Volume 1 #1-25, Volume 2 #1-22, Volume 3 #12-1 and the short story from Vertigo Winters Edge #1. Sixty comics. In one big book. $150.
Oh, and now that Ed Brubaker is a big name, we get Deadenders TPB collecting all sixteen issues of that series as well as the Winters Edge short story, with artists Warren Pleece, Richard Case, Jay Stephens and Cameron Stewart.