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Posted On Today at 09:25:39 am EDT by Reverend Meteor [Reply] [Quote] [New] Quote:I want Ben back, and always have but. Quote:1. I don't want it done badly. 2. I don't want Kaine to become a 'bad guy' again or have ...
Posted On Today at 09:25:39 am EDT by Reverend Meteor [Reply] [Quote] [New] Quote:I want Ben back, and always have but. Quote:1. I don't want it done badly. 2. I don't want Kaine to become a 'bad guy' again or have clone degeneration again in order to achieve it. Quote: I've been enjoying Kaine as the Scarlet Spider and although I enjoy the darkness in his character I don't want a sad end here. I'm happy with Ben being revealed as alive and not embracing the responsibility at all, having a family and NEVER wearing the webs again. That sort of counterpoint might show Kaine he has more of a sense of responsibility than he realises. I like that idea better than Ben coming back as a hero. Let Ben reunite with Janine and live happily ever after with their baby Reilly. I don't need him to be a hero...just be alive. He didn't deserve to be horribly murdered. He was a good man.
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Posted On Today at 09:20:01 am EDT by Reverend Meteor [Reply] [Quote] [New] Quote:I have never minded holding the minority view. Quote:Okay, that's a lie. There are days my teeth grind when I see some of the stupid decisions made...
Posted On Today at 09:20:01 am EDT by Reverend Meteor [Reply] [Quote] [New] Quote:I have never minded holding the minority view. Quote:Okay, that's a lie. There are days my teeth grind when I see some of the stupid decisions made by DC and Marvel that sell. It explains how Bendis' garbage sells out. Quote:Anyway, I've read some of those issues and I'm left indifferent. I think Brubaker could have easily created a new character rather than: Quote:1) Have Bucky miraculously survive the rocket blowing up. Quote:2) Bucky just happening to be in the vicinity of a Soviet vessel. Quote:3) Said Soviets managing to save his life. Quote:4) Soviets decide to brainwash him and keep him on ice for decades, thawing him out to act as an assassin. Oh, and they give him a bionic arm. Quote:The only super hero I think who has a dumber origin than this is Rob Leifeld's Cable. I don't want Bucky around either but an origin replete with coincidences is hardly a deal breaker. Granted Cable is the worst character ever created but I'm sure if we put our heads together we could come up with 10 characters whose origins were dumber than Bucky's. The only reason I dislike having Bucky alive is that it takes a win away from Baron Zemo. Helmut could always say well at my dad killed Bucky. Now Heinrich has effectively done nothing special in terms of super villainy. Oh how it rankles. I love the Zemos.
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BOOM! STUDIOS DEBUTS AT PHOENIX COMICON WITH 2 GUNS’ STEVEN GRANT     May 21st 2013 – Los Angeles, CA –... Related posts: BOOM! STUDIOS KICKS OFF 2013 CONVENTION TOUR WITH THE AMAZING ARIZONA COMIC CON BOOM! STUDIOS @ ...
BOOM! STUDIOS DEBUTS AT PHOENIX COMICON WITH 2 GUNS’ STEVEN GRANT     May 21st 2013 – Los Angeles, CA –... Related posts: BOOM! STUDIOS KICKS OFF 2013 CONVENTION TOUR WITH THE AMAZING ARIZONA COMIC CON BOOM! STUDIOS @ EMERALD CITY COMICON – PANELS AND SIGNINGS BOOM! Studios Hosts a Weekend of Sales
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Brand-New Collection   FROM THE COLORIST OF WATCHMEN & BATMAN: THE KILLING JOKE COMES RAZORJACK, AS YOU’VE NEVER SEEN IT... Related posts: Titan Comics Launch Razorjack Trailer – As You’ve Never Seen It Before! The Law A...
Brand-New Collection   FROM THE COLORIST OF WATCHMEN & BATMAN: THE KILLING JOKE COMES RAZORJACK, AS YOU’VE NEVER SEEN IT... Related posts: Titan Comics Launch Razorjack Trailer – As You’ve Never Seen It Before! The Law According to Garth Ennis! COME TO NEW YORK CITY AND SEE GARTH ENNIS DISCUSS THE NEWEST BOYS TRADE PAPERBACK
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Today Collected Editions announces the release of two new ebooks! The Collected Editions Guide to the DC Comics New 52 Vol. 1 In 2011, DC Comics relaunched their entire line of titles, replacing over twenty-years of post-Crisis on ...
Today Collected Editions announces the release of two new ebooks! The Collected Editions Guide to the DC Comics New 52 Vol. 1 In 2011, DC Comics relaunched their entire line of titles, replacing over twenty-years of post-Crisis on Infinite Earths continuity (and some pre-Crisis continuity!) with the New 52. The Collected Editions website chronicled the newly unfolding DC Universe with reviews of each of the inaugural New 52 collections, and now those reviews are collected in a new ebook as an in-depth study of the New 52. The book includes two new, never-before-published Collected Editions reviews, as well as a new introduction by the author. The Unofficial DC Comics Trade Paperback Timeline Vol. 2 The second volume in the Unofficial DC Comics Trade Paperback Timeline series is updated and expanded to include over 900 titles, including all the New 52 Volume 1 titles, making this the perfect guide for both new and established readers. The Timeline shows how to read DC's library of collected editions in order, offering a quick glance at the most significant DC events as well as collections that readers might have missed. Copious notes help explain how the collections fit together. Whether a fan of DC's old continuity or new, the Trade Paperback Timeline is your map to navigating the DC universe. This volume also contains a new introduction by the author. How to orderThe ebooks are just $0.99 each, available direct from Smashwords and compatible with all ebook apps and devices (Kindle see below). You can also order the books from Barnes and Noble (link to come), the Apple iBookstore, Kobo, and the Sony ReaderStore (link to come). Kindle users: Collected Editions ebooks are sold DRM-free from all vendors. For Kindle compatibility, download the free Calibre ebook management system and easily convert the Smashwords EPUB file to MOBI format. For press/blogger inquiries and review copies, contact collectededitions at the Yahoo account or DM @collecteditions on Twitter. Reviews appreciated. Enjoy your new ebooks!---This post was syndicated from Collected Editions, the chronicles of a "wait-for-trade-er" -- the new breed of comic book fans who forgo monthly "floppies" for trade paperbacks and collected editions -- reviews, commentaries, low price alerts, news, and the occasional scoop. Visit collectededitions.blogspot.com.
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Lars Von Trier has always had an interest in pushing film technology in pursuit of just the images and, importantly, the production practices he wants and needs. Breaking the Waves was revolutionary in its combination of low-light filmin...
Lars Von Trier has always had an interest in pushing film technology in pursuit of just the images and, importantly, the production practices he wants and needs. Breaking the Waves was revolutionary in its combination of low-light filming and post-production colour correction, and sowed the seeds of what later became the Dogme movement. Dancer in the Dark shot some sequences with one hundred small, low-cast cameras running simultaneously. Dogville patchworked images from multiple cameras into seemingly coherent aerial views, while much of the rest of the film was shot with a device mounted on Von Trier’s head. And The Boss of it All apparently employed the computer-controlled Automovision system, randomly twisting parameters of the cinematography. Now, just as I’d expect, he’s using tech in an unusual way once again with Nymphomaniac. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, the film’s producer Louise Vesth gave some idea of how Charlotte Gainsbourg, Shia LaBeouf and Uma Thurman, amongst others, will be shown engaging in hardcore sex on screen. We shot the actors pretending to have sex and then had the body doubles who really did have sex and in post we will digital impose the two. So above the waist it will be the star and the below the waist it will be the doubles. And I dare say this would get far trickier if the actors weren’t to interact “in that way” solely below the waist. I suppose this limits the kind of acts Von Trier can portray explicitly – and I imagine the limitation has caused him some frustration. And it could also limit the kind of camerawork, depending on the kind of budget they’re spending on VFX. How mobile is he viewpoint going to be in this film, I wonder? I wouldn’t be surprised to see a lot of tableau, something like the overtures to Antichrist and Melancholia. Nymphomaniac will be released in two parts, each of them in both hardcore and softcore versions, later this year. Nymphomaniac Will Use CG To Put Its Stars Faces Into Hardcore Footage
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Welcome to your Post-Crisis Comic Book Previews. There's a plethora of excellent comics hitting stands tomorrow, including Bounce #1, Mind MGMT #11, Subatomic Party Girls #1, and many more! Hit the jump to give them all a thorough once...
Welcome to your Post-Crisis Comic Book Previews. There's a plethora of excellent comics hitting stands tomorrow, including Bounce #1, Mind MGMT #11, Subatomic Party Girls #1, and many more! Hit the jump to give them all a thorough once over. I'll see you on the other side. Major Releases BATMAN INCORPORATED #11 Written by Grant Morrison Art by Chris Burnham Batman’s world has been devastated by his war against Talia, but is he willing to give up on his own humanity? Grant: We move ever closer to the grand finale of Grant Morrison's long running Batman epic, and I can't help but wonder how in the world he's going to wrap up years worth of Batman stories in three issues. Considering how solid the majority of the run has been up to this point, I'm obviously willing to trust that Morrison can find a way, but in the interim, I'll happily enjoy the fruits of his and Chris Burnham's labour as things heat up in the ongoing war between Bruce and Talia. BOUNCE #1 Written by Joe Casey Art by David Messina FIRST ISSUE SPECTACULAR! Meet the ultimate slacker superhero for the 21st Century! Jasper Jenkins is a super-head AND a super-hero! He's relatable AND reliable and he's embarking on the adventure of a lifetime! The sensational debut of the new feel-good hero of the decade! You can't afford to miss it! Grant: Image is riding high on the Joe Casey name of late, first with Sex and now with this week's Bounce. I've found Sex to be a little too slow for my tastes, but hopefully with a title as energetic as Bounce, this book's pacing will be a tad quicker. I've also quite enjoyed David Messina in the many licensed books where I've encountered his work previously, so I'm eager to see what he can do with the added freedom of a creator owned book. YOUNG AVENGERS #5 Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Jamie McKelvie • The book where when a character says “I did it half an hour ago” normally means doing “it” half an hour ago reaches its first epic conclusion. • Why Did Loki Do It? No one kno... okay, we’ll tell you...Well, part of it. • Miss America probably punches someone. She usually does. Grant: I say it every month, but Young Avengers has rocketed to the top of my must read pile. Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie are reminding the world each and every issue why they are such a talented comic book duo. Everything about this book, from the characters, to the art, to the solicitations, is a ton of fun, and that's exactly how I like my comics. Seriously, what's not to love? New Kids on the Block AKANEIRO #1 Written by Justin Aclin Art by Vasilis Lolos From the brilliant imagination of video game auteur American McGee comes a dazzling reenvisioning of Red Riding Hood set in the wondrous world of Japanese folklore! Justin Aclin and Vasilis Lolos take Kania young woman torn between two cultureson an epic adventure battling devious yokai for the fate of her world! • Based on the hot new game by American McGee’s Spicy Horse Games! Grant: I'm not terribly familiar with either Justin Aclin's writings or American McGee's games, but I really dug Vasilis Lolos' work over in Conan for issues #8 and 9. That combined with the relatively interesting concept of reimagining Little Red Riding Hood in Japanese folklore is enough to get me to check out this new miniseries. GREEN TEAM #1 Written by Art Baltazar and Franco Art by Ig Guara INVENTORS! EXPLORERS! ADVENTURERS! Do you need money to finance an important project? Then you should set up a meeting with THE GREEN TEAM! • Nature of world-changing idea: _____ • Amount requested: _____ • Does your project have the potential to: Fracture space-time? __ Replace the combustion engine? __ Attract extraterrestrial attention? __ Prove/disprove existence of deities? __ Piss off The Justice League? __ Ren
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By Tom Spurgeon * this is another edition of the column that runs on Mondays; I had a few more of these to post where I didn't want to wait a week. * that nice man and indy comics veteran Batton Lash has launched a second crowd-funder,...
By Tom Spurgeon * this is another edition of the column that runs on Mondays; I had a few more of these to post where I didn't want to wait a week. * that nice man and indy comics veteran Batton Lash has launched a second crowd-funder, this time in support of a 112-page book of work that was previously featured on-line at SupernaturalLaw.com. This seems a natural place for someone like Lash to land, allowing him access to his scattered by fervent fan base in a way that's much more efficient than leaving that in the invisible hands of the direct-market mechanism. Here's the link to Werewolves Of New York, which Lash writes in his PR is the longest story he's ever done. He has many cute incentives, tied into his overall theme. I think he'd get there without this site's help, but I enjoy Lash and wanted to pass this along. * Clifford Meth, who does an enormous amount of work on behalf of older comics-makers that find themselves either in trouble or in need of a specific form of advocacy, has a crowd-funder up for a book that features conversations with many of those creators and others besides. * I'll pull one from yesterday's run of requests: David Lasky is trying to raise money via original art and publication sales so that he can attend the Eisner Awards in support of his nominated Carter Family book. There is no better guy in comics than that David Lasky guy. Also, he hasn't aged in 20 years, so I'm hoping that by posting this he'll pass on eating a part of my soul. * finally, someone is translating Schuiten and Peeters. Or wants to. Always worth a check-out when that work is mentioned.
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Around here, we often talk about superheroes. Today, however, I want to talk about real heroes. The GI Film Festival, a non-profit educational organization “dedicated to sharing the military experience in and out of the arena of war” too...
Around here, we often talk about superheroes. Today, however, I want to talk about real heroes. The GI Film Festival, a non-profit educational organization “dedicated to sharing the military experience in and out of the arena of war” took place in D.C. on May 6 – 12, and I attended one of the events. The Festival, which “presents films…that honor the heroic stories of the American Armed Forces and the worldwide struggle for freedom and liberty,” gave me a chance to experience a collection of short films from Canada, the U.K., Germany, Denmark, Australia, and the U.S. at the “Celebrating the International Warrior Spirit” screening. It was an amazing (and sobering) experience, and one that served as a reminder that, for every superhero we read about or flock to see on the big screen, there are millions of real unsung heroes out there who (putting aside whether we agree with why they are fighting or not) put their lives on the line for civilians every day. Every film in the collection I viewed, which you can read about here under May 8, was worthy of being there. The four that had the most impact for me, however, were those which dealt with the aftermath of being in combat – with PTSD, and with the attempts to return to “normal” life after being a soldier and after seeing terrible things or losing others to death. It’s a topic that’s at least acknowledged in modern times, but one that is still not fully understood by those who haven’t actually experienced it. However, film as a medium can be particularly well-suited to drawing in viewers and causing them to identify with a character’s experiences. The films that examined this subject, Gefallen; M.I.L.O. – Goodbye 10; The Sound of Willie Nelson’s Guitar; and Fallout, open a window into the minds of a few of those who have returned from combat, and the importance of that to our cultural understanding cannot be understated. Every one of us, if we are not in the military, knows a friend or a family member who is or has been; and understanding just a tiny bit of what might be going on inside their minds when we get them back from the horror-show that is war can help us know how to be more understanding and supportive of them. One of the films, Fallout by Peter Carruthers, did a particularly excellent job of showing the experiences of a “normal” day through the eyes of a British Army veteran (and you can watch a short trailer for it here). Literally “seeing” how terrifying or confusing walking down a perfectly ordinary city street can be for someone with PTSD, or the way in which a veteran can be trying so hard to reacclimate to his family and former life, and still fail, was both wrenching and enlightening. The other film that had the greatest impact for me was actually a music video, Goodbye 10, by Danish rapper and soldier M.I.L.O.. Being a rapper and a soldier who’s seen combat is a pretty rare combination as far as I know, and M.I.L.O. has used his unique mixture of military experience and musical talent to produce Danish rap songs and music videos that are not only quality work, but also art with an important message. Goodbye 10, which you can watch with English subtitles here, gives M.I.L.O.’s perspective on returning to civilian life from war in Afghanistan in 2010, and manages to encompass many important aspects of a veteran’s post-war experience and outlook in just four minutes of music. It is also the follow-up to the award-winning music video Goodbye 09, which told the story of M.I.L.O going from civilian life in Denmark to the war in Afghanistan. Both videos are excellent and well worth a watch. Moving from the wars of the present into the past, although I was unable to fit any other GI Film Festival events into my schedule this year, I happily did still get to view a documentary that was featured at the Festival and that I have been looking forward to for literally years now, since it also had a screening at The National Press Club which I was able
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Hang on, guys--we're going down the rabbit hole here... If you've been here long enough, you know how obsessed I am with comic book geography, and comic book movie geography. I'm the idiot who will spend hours on Google Earth trying t...
Hang on, guys--we're going down the rabbit hole here... If you've been here long enough, you know how obsessed I am with comic book geography, and comic book movie geography. I'm the idiot who will spend hours on Google Earth trying to find the Batcave with data from one half-glimpsed frame in The Dark Knight Rises. Hours!(Spoiler alert--it's under Universal Studios!!) So when Tony Stark gives us his freakin' address, you know I'm going to completely waste a day or three tracking this down. Start with this clip from Iron Man Three: Dude...you gave you street address to a major terrorist. That is so bad-ass!! Or is it? Because it turns out that there is no "10880 Malibu Point" (or "Pointe" or "Pt") in ZIP Code 90265. Google Maps gives us the disappointment: There's a number of 10880s--Malibu Colony Rd, Malibu Pier, Malibu Crest Drive, Malibu Canyon Road. There are a number of other eponymous roads in Malibu--Malibu Road, Malibu Country Drive, Malibu Cove Colony Drive--not a lot of imagination from the city planners, it looks like--all of which are in different ZIP codes or have street numbers far above or below 10880. So we're stymied, right? Hahahahaha, you know not the depths of my obsession. Let's turn to the bonus materials that came with the awesome Marvel Movies Briefcase...namely, Tony Stark's bio sheet: (Now, before you ask, 200 Park Avenue is a real address, and that is the correct ZIP Code. No, Avengers Towers is not really there. Yes, of course I spent hours researching this. Sigh...) Anyhow, we should look at his California address from the S.H.I.E.L.D. data: Yes, there is a Cliffside Drive in Malibu. No, there is no 39 Cliffside Drive...the street numbers are all in the 20,000s. And that ZIP Code? Obviously not California. So where is it from? People, there is NO 56677 ZIP Code. It does not exist. (56676 and 56678 are in Minnesota, of all places...but 56677 doesn't exist!!) And now it all begins to make sense! Obviously, S.H.I.E.L.D. has been providing Stark with fictitious addresses, fake locations, to help deter attacks from terrorist warlords and evil think tanks and the Soulfather and whomever! So when people have complained that Tony Stark was crazy to give out his address like that, well, crazy like a fox!! It was all a trap, trying to draw the Mandarin to a fictitious address!! And that just shows how clever his organization was...because they found Stark anyway, at his real address!! Damn, I am a loser...
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