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While focusing on their cover story "Divergent", Entertainment Weekly reports in their latest print-edition that the storyline for Shailene Woodley's Mary Jane Watson is now being saved for the third installment of Marc Webb's "Amazing S...
While focusing on their cover story "Divergent", Entertainment Weekly reports in their latest print-edition that the storyline for Shailene Woodley's Mary Jane Watson is now being saved for the third installment of Marc Webb's "Amazing Spider-Man" franchise. Said Woodely, "Of course I'm bummed. But I am a firm believer in everything happening for a specific reason...Based on the proposed plot, I completely understand the need for holding off on introducing [Mary Jane] until the next film." This news, ironically, comes on the heels of rumors that actress Felicity Jones is playing another Spider-Man love interest, Felicia Hardy aka Black Cat. Initial remarks from Marc Webb explicitly stated that Mary Jane would only have a brief appearance in "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" as a set-up for a bigger role moving forward. Webb's statement was backed up by the relative short amount of time Woodley spent filming the sequel. Well apparently, that brief appearance is now being saved for the third installment of "The Amazing Spider-Man" which was just recently revealed to have secured a June 10, 2016 release date. No word on whether the footage that Woodley has already filmed will be used in the third installment or scrapped all together. "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" will be released in the US on May 2, 2014. From Marc Webb [via Deadline] - "“I made a creative decision to streamline the story and focus on Peter and Gwen and their relationship. Shailene is an incredibly talented actress and while we only shot a few scenes with Mary Jane, we all love working with her." So what are your thoughts about this? Comment below and let me know!
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Filed under: DC, Humor, Art, Opinion One of our favorite comic book artists, JH Williams III routinely bewilders us with the always beautiful illustrations and impressive designs he creates for Batwoman, the DC Comics series he also c...
Filed under: DC, Humor, Art, Opinion One of our favorite comic book artists, JH Williams III routinely bewilders us with the always beautiful illustrations and impressive designs he creates for Batwoman, the DC Comics series he also co-writes with W. Haden Blackman that was among our ... Read more Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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Filed under: Toys, Culture Miniature monster figures inspired by Mattel/Bandai's classic M.U.S.C.L.E. line may just be experiencing a renaissance on Kickstarter. Following the success of three waves of OMFG! figures from George Gaspar...
Filed under: Toys, Culture Miniature monster figures inspired by Mattel/Bandai's classic M.U.S.C.L.E. line may just be experiencing a renaissance on Kickstarter. Following the success of three waves of OMFG! figures from George Gaspar and October Toys, the famed designer ... Read more Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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Filed under: Dark Horse, Reviews, Opinion High concept books can be a pretty mixed bag. It's one thing to come up with one of those compelling, bizarre premises that grab the reader's attention, but if the substance isn't there to bac...
Filed under: Dark Horse, Reviews, Opinion High concept books can be a pretty mixed bag. It's one thing to come up with one of those compelling, bizarre premises that grab the reader's attention, but if the substance isn't there to back it up -- or even if it's done in the wrong tone -- ... Read more Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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Filed under: DC, Gaming, Toys Not to be outdone by DC Collectibles' ongoing Batman: Arkham Origins/Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate video game tie-in action figure reveals, Mattel's unloaded two new promotional images of its 6" B:AO B...
Filed under: DC, Gaming, Toys Not to be outdone by DC Collectibles' ongoing Batman: Arkham Origins/Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate video game tie-in action figure reveals, Mattel's unloaded two new promotional images of its 6" B:AO Batman and Deathstroke toys. The timing is ... Read more Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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Filed under: DC, Movies, News If you're mad about the ending of Man of Steel, particularly the one event that seems to have most touched a nerve with some Superman fans, don't lay the blame at the feet of co-plotter and producer Chris...
Filed under: DC, Movies, News If you're mad about the ending of Man of Steel, particularly the one event that seems to have most touched a nerve with some Superman fans, don't lay the blame at the feet of co-plotter and producer Christopher Nolan. At least, not all of it. ... Read more Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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Ouch. User tobehulkinued2 posted on the Marvel Masterworks forum; I started on the Byrne Omnibus, but got impatient with the team-up books that are at the front of the book. Now, I’m a fairly athletic guy, so I put the Fantastic Fo...
Ouch. User tobehulkinued2 posted on the Marvel Masterworks forum; I started on the Byrne Omnibus, but got impatient with the team-up books that are at the front of the book. Now, I’m a fairly athletic guy, so I put the Fantastic Four omnibus down, grabbed the remote with my right hand to switch channels and at the same time stretched out my left hand and grabbed the X-Statix Omnibus back-hand and at a weird angle and lifted it up. That did it. I cried out as I felt sharp pain up and down my left arm and left side as all my muscles there seemed to be pulled at once.  My wife, a nurse practitioner, came running when she heard the scream. “What happened?,” she asked. I explained that I thought I pulled a bunch of muscles at once while lifting a graphic novel and now my left arm felt kind of tingly. This made her very concern. “You think you pulled all your muscles lifting a book?” she asked. “Well, it’s a very heavy book,” I said. “Look, you’re over 50, you have high cholesterol, you have a sharp pain up and down your left side and you’re feeling numbness. We’re going to the hospital to get you checked out!” “I really think I just pulled some muscles, but it does hurt like the dickens. It really is a very heavy book.” “We’re going. You’ll get checked out. We’ll be back by the end of the game.” So we get to the ER and I tell my story to the nurse. “I think we need to get you checked out,” he said. “I don’t think you’d pull that many muscles lifting a book.” “It’s a really heavy book,” I said. They gave me an EKG, blood tests, and chest X-ray, which all checked out. Still, the ER doctor admitted me over night so that I could be seen by a cardiologist the next day. “It is not usual for someone to pull muscles like that just from lifting a book,” he explained. ”But it really is a very heavy book!” I tried to explain. No dice. So all night long, every couple of hours, they woke me up to take more blood tests, take my blood pressure, give me several more EKGs and hooked my up for an IV in case I needed one. They gave me a shot to thin my blood and another shot to make sure my blood didn’t clot. Then they took more blood tests. It turned out that the Cardiologist had clinic all day Monday, and more urgent patients to see while rounding, so he didn’t show up to my room until Monday evening. When he finally got to me, over 24 hours since I entered the ER, he took a quick look at my chart and at all my tests that showed absolutely no sign of a heart attack or angina. “Tell me about this book you lifted,” he said. I told him that it collected nearly 50 issues in an oversized format, and that I foolishly tried to back-hand grab and lift it at a strange angle. I said that it had to be over 5 pound and of a large, awkward size. My wife was there and backed me up, explaining that she had to move it off the bed when she got home Sunday evening. “It has to be over 7 pounds,” she said. (Amazon lists it at 7.8 pounds). “You should always be square with those and lift them with both hands,” the Cardiologist said, and sent me home. It is a really heavy book. Be warned folks. Marvel Omnibuses can put you in the hospital, even if they don;t fall down on top of you. Talking of which, this is how I believe I will die. How A Marvel Omnibus Put A Man In Hospital
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TweetTom Neely’s Henry & Glenn Forever is a reinvention—totally fictional—of two rock icons combined with some razor sharp cartooning and the result is a comics classic. A POPULAR, comics classic: Publisher, Microcosm’s Tom B...
TweetTom Neely’s Henry & Glenn Forever is a reinvention—totally fictional—of two rock icons combined with some razor sharp cartooning and the result is a comics classic. A POPULAR, comics classic: Publisher, Microcosm’s Tom Biel, let’s it drop in this interview that Henry & Glenn Forever has sold 71,000 copies. Given that it costs a mere $6—tre price of a fancy coffee in some parts of the country—for 68 pages of quality comicking, that’s not relaly a surprise. Also, as I always say, people like to laugh…and rock out! Thus the celebration that a SECOND issue of the comic is now out, by Neely, Josh Bayer and Mark Rudolph. This issue is $5 for 32 pages, and here’s a peek inside plus the regular cover by Neely and an alternate cover by Levon Jihanian: #call_to_action h4{padding:0px 5px;} #social-essentials {margin: 0 0 10px 0;}
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Last week, we noted that comiXology had added a major French publisher, Glénat, to its lineup. The other shoe drops today with the news that the digital-comics giant has signed 12 more French publishers: Aelement Comics, Akileos, Ankama,...
Last week, we noted that comiXology had added a major French publisher, Glénat, to its lineup. The other shoe drops today with the news that the digital-comics giant has signed 12 more French publishers: Aelement Comics, Akileos, Ankama, Éditions Ça et Là, I Can Fly, Indeez Urban Éditions, Los Brignolès Éditions, Panini Comics, Sandawe, Soleil [...]
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“In a move only Joe Quesada could love…” Mary Jane Watson has been removed from the Amazing Spider-Man sequel. This news comes from the actress hired to play the iconic redhead, Shailene Woodley. The actress informed E...
“In a move only Joe Quesada could love…” Mary Jane Watson has been removed from the Amazing Spider-Man sequel. This news comes from the actress hired to play the iconic redhead, Shailene Woodley. The actress informed Entertainment Weekly that Mary Jane’s scenes have been removed from the film. Click below for more! From Bleeding Cool: “Of course I’m bummed… but I’m a firm believer in everything happening for a specific reason… based on the proposed plot, I completely understand holding off on introducing [Mary Jane] until the next film.” This movie has been filming for a good long while now and still we’re hearing about characters being added, characters being cut, etc. This news comes after learning the Vulture had been cast and that two more films were being planned. So what’s going on with this film? Are things being switched around due to accommodate a fourth film as opposed to a trilogy? Are they trying to add too much into the sequel? What about Sony and Marc Webb? Are they still on the same page? What further changes will follow? –’Gorgeous George’ Berryman!
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