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Posted On Today at 05:09:16 pm EDT by Blargh [Reply] [Quote] [New] Oh and here's the link: http://www.aintitcool.com/node/62532
Posted On Today at 05:09:16 pm EDT by Blargh [Reply] [Quote] [New] Oh and here's the link: http://www.aintitcool.com/node/62532
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Posted On Today at 05:08:27 pm EDT by Blargh [Reply] [Quote] [New] Sony says they have no interest in selling their rights to Spider-Man. The only outside studios that have Marvel licensing rights are to the best known properties (F4, S...
Posted On Today at 05:08:27 pm EDT by Blargh [Reply] [Quote] [New] Sony says they have no interest in selling their rights to Spider-Man. The only outside studios that have Marvel licensing rights are to the best known properties (F4, Spidey, X-Men) and none of those studios are ever going to give up rights as long as the films succeed. And even though some of the films haven't been critically acclaimed, they've all made a whole lot of money.
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And why it’s a stupid fucking idea. Yeah, I said it. Okay, kids, gather ’round the warm glow of your computer screens while Grandpa Burgas goes off on one of his tirades, which he always does when he forgets to take his meds....
And why it’s a stupid fucking idea. Yeah, I said it. Okay, kids, gather ’round the warm glow of your computer screens while Grandpa Burgas goes off on one of his tirades, which he always does when he forgets to take his meds. Just stay back, let him go on for a while, and eventually [...]
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… to look at any successful geek as Manifest Destiny rather than a crew lucky enough to have found an escape hatch seems … unhealthy. It just all seems so unhealthy. Worse, it seems like sales. And — who do people think PAYS those ...
… to look at any successful geek as Manifest Destiny rather than a crew lucky enough to have found an escape hatch seems … unhealthy. It just all seems so unhealthy. Worse, it seems like sales. And — who do people think PAYS those guys? Who do they think runs those guys’s careers? Have you ever seen a movie executive? Have you ever been around AGENTS? (I don’t recommend it). Do people think that the creative personnel are really running the game and calling shots? That’s not true of nearly every creative enterprise I know, certainly not pre-internet at least. If you’re not a person who can say No in their life, then I don’t care who’s lined up to kiss your ass. Heck, it’s certainly not true now — this generation of nerds is churning out Star Wars movies and Marvel bullshit for corporations that keep nerds like pets. – Abhay Khosla, poking holes in the popular notion that nerds and misfits will inherit the earth. As he’s wont to do, Khosla pokes a lot more holes than just the part I’ve quoted there, but I pulled that section out because it directly mentions comics. The Big Dream for comics creators used to be working for either Marvel or DC, but that’s changed. It’s still a dream for many and I’m not putting down anyone who’s working for those companies or would like to, but it’s no longer the dominant goal that it once was. More and more creators are jumping ship at the corporations to pursue their own projects with their own characters, at least partly for the reason Khosla mentions: they want to be able to run the game. But as Khosla also points out, there are limits to that even with creator-owned comics. The comics themselves can be completely controlled by the people making them, but the game changes when those stories are licensed to other media. A huge part of the creator-owned dream is making that big movie or TV deal and getting to keep the money from it instead of accepting whatever portion Marvel and DC choose to let you have. But when that deal is made, the creator is back in cahoots with a corporation that now has final control over the project. Robert Kirkman and The Walking Dead is as a big a success story as we’re likely to get, but even Kirkman doesn’t call all the shots on that show. I don’t claim to speak for Kirkman or suggest how he feels about that, my point is that in the best possible case, the dream of making a gazillion dollars while retaining full creative control in comics isn’t in any way realistic.  What’s realistic – but only for those willing to work really really hard at it – is making a living in comics. Maybe even a good one. That could mean giving up some control if a movie deal comes knocking, but there’s nothing wrong with that. I remember Mike Mignola’s attitude when he first sold the rights to a Hellboy movie. I don’t have an exact quote, but he basically said that he was happy for the check and that whatever happened with the movie wasn’t any of his business. It reminds me of the famous story about Raymond Chandler where someone asked him what he thought of Hollywood ruining all of his books. He took them to his study, pointed up to the shelf where they all were, and said, “Look, they’re there. They’re fine. They’re OK.” That’s a noble goal for creators, isn’t it? To make a good living telling stories that they own and can be proud of. The dream of reaching the top and looking back down at all the people who picked on you in high school isn’t just sad, it’s bogus.
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We’re used to Age Of Ultron and Batman topping the Advance Reorder charts at Bleeding Cool, as retailer decide to top up their orders ahead of the comics being published. But Free Comic Book Day and the release of Regular Show #1 a...
We’re used to Age Of Ultron and Batman topping the Advance Reorder charts at Bleeding Cool, as retailer decide to top up their orders ahead of the comics being published. But Free Comic Book Day and the release of Regular Show #1 and its sell out have seen The Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys and Regular Show #2 and #3 turning the heads of retailers who suddenly want, want, want.  The Green Lantern Rings promo also hits Green Lantern Corps #21. The first issue of appeal of Dream Merchant has impacted on the second issue, and everyone’s getting excited about Si Spurrier’s Six Gun Gorilla. Savage Wolverine #6 and Guardians Of The Galaxy #3 are also picking up steam. And as with last week, Marvel’s decision to slash the wholesale price of the previously published Art Of Marvel Studios hardcover has seen retailers go nuts deep for that volume… TOP 25 ADVANCE REORDER COMICS/GRAPHIC NOVELS/TPs Description SRP Supplier AGE OF ULTRON #10 (OF 10) $3.99 MAR BATMAN #21 $3.99 DC TRUE LIVES O/T FABULOUS KILLJOYS #1 (OF 6) $3.99 DAR REGULAR SHOW #3 MAIN CVRS $3.99 BOO GREEN LANTERN CORPS #21 $2.99 DC SAVAGE WOLVERINE #6 NOW $3.99 MAR GUARDIANS OF GALAXY #3 NOW $3.99 MAR THANOS RISING #1 (OF 5) 2ND PTG BIANCHI VAR NOW $3.99 MAR REGULAR SHOW #2 MAIN CVRS $3.99 BOO DREAM MERCHANT #2 (OF 6) (MR) $3.50 IMA UNCANNY X-MEN OMNIBUS HC VOL 01 NEW PTG $99.99 MAR SIX GUN GORILLA #1 (OF 6) $3.99 BOO DANGER GIRL GI JOE HC RED LABEL ED $0.00 IDW IRON MAN BY KURT BUSIEK AND SEAN CHEN OMNIBUS HC $125.00 MAR SAVAGE WOLVERINE #6 X-MEN 50TH ANNIVERSARY VAR NOW $3.99 MAR PROPHET TP VOL 02 BROTHERS $14.99 IMA SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN HC VOL 01 $34.99 MAR JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK TP VOL 02 BOOKS OF MAGIC (N52) $16.99 DC THOR GOD OF THUNDER #9 NOW $3.99 MAR BATMAN LIL GOTHAM #3 $2.99 DC AVENGERS ASSEMBLE #16 NOW $3.99 MAR HE MAN AND THE MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE TP VOL 01 $14.99 DC INHUMANS BY PAUL JENKINS AND JAE LEE HC $39.99 MAR FATALE TP VOL 03 (MR) $14.99 IMA SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN HC VOL 01 DM DITKO VAR ED $34.99 MAR TOP 25 REORDER COMICS/GRAPHIC NOVELS/TPs Description SRP Supplier ART OF MARVEL STUDIOS HC SLIPCASE $150.00 MAR BATMAN HC VOL 01 THE COURT OF OWLS (N52) $24.99 DC SAGA TP VOL 01 (MR) $9.99 IMA WALKING DEAD COMPENDIUM TP VOL 01 (MR) $59.99 IMA WALKING DEAD TP VOL 02 MILES BEHIND US (NEW PTG) $14.99 IMA ADVENTURE TIME TP VOL 02 $14.99 BOO WALKING DEAD COMPENDIUM TP VOL 02 (MR) $59.99 IMA WALKING DEAD TP VOL 01 DAYS GONE BYE $14.99 IMA AVENGERS VS X-MEN HC COMPANION AVX $99.99 MAR HAWKEYE TP VOL 01 MY LIFE AS WEAPON NOW $16.99 MAR WALKING DEAD TP VOL 04 HEARTS DESIRE $14.99 IMA AVENGERS VS X-MEN TP AVX $34.99 MAR IMAGE FIRSTS WALKING DEAD CURR PTG #1 (MR) $1.00 IMA MANHATTAN PROJECTS TP VOL 02 $14.99 IMA BATMAN HUSH COMPLETE TP $24.99 DC BATMAN TP VOL 01 THE COURT OF OWLS (N52) $16.99 DC ADVENTURE TIME TP VOL 01 $14.99 BOO BATMAN HC VOL 02 THE CITY OF OWLS (N52) $24.99 DC MARVELS IRON MAN 3 SLIPCASE HC ART OF MOVIE $49.99 MAR WALKING DEAD TP VOL 06 SORROWFUL LIFE (NEW PTG) $14.99 IMA MANHATTAN PROJECTS TP VOL 01 SCIENCE BAD $14.99 IMA PETER PANZERFAUST TP VOL 02 HOOKED $14.99 IMA BATMAN THE KILLING JOKE SPECIAL ED HC $17.99 DC BATMAN #20 $3.99 DC WALKING DEAD TP VOL 16 A LARGER WORLD (MR) $14.99 IMA PRODUCTS Fabulous Killjoys, Regular Show, Dream Merchant And Six Gun Gorilla Rise Up The Advance Reorder Charts
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TweetPhone time! Earlier today our lovely old antique phone started ringing from somewhere in Stately Beat Mansion’s attic, so I braved the cabinets and cobwebs to pick up the receiver and see what was going on. It turned out Marve...
TweetPhone time! Earlier today our lovely old antique phone started ringing from somewhere in Stately Beat Mansion’s attic, so I braved the cabinets and cobwebs to pick up the receiver and see what was going on. It turned out Marvel Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada, VP of Animation Cort Lane and series writer Joe Kelly were on the line, to discuss the new Marvel cartoon series Avengers Assemble which’ll be airing on Disney XD!   Starting July 7, the show features the cast of the movie – Hulk, Thor, Captain America, Black Widow, Iron Man and Hawkeye – alongside Falcon, joining the team as a surrogate for the audience. The creatives focused in very keenly on these seven, with a lot of discussion about team dynamics and characterisation. The series picks up from Earth’s Mightiest Heroes but with a clean slate, starting with new stories. The interteam relationships will remain, however, continuing on in style from the characterisation seen in Joss Whedon’s Avengers Assemble movie. While the team will be going all off on adventures to fight criminals and all that, Joe Kelly specifically singled out the downtime moments, spent in Avengers Tower, in which Thor will try out his sense of humour, or Hawkeye will make fun of the others. Hulk also seems to be a favourite, especially as he attempts to hang around with the others in a non-battle setting. It won’t be easy for the team either – as in the film, the different personalities and ideas between the group will see clashes from time to time, as the team try to patch things together despite coming from very different mindsets. I’m not going to tell you what my question was, because I messed it up in delivery and made a big tumbleweed sweep through Stately Beat Mansion’s attic. Opposing the team will be a ‘Cabal’, just as in the Secret Invasion storyline, who work together on common goals. Red Skull is the main antagonist here, with Kelly excitedly saying that the character does something “right off the bat” which will get people talking. He’ll be joined by others, including MODOK and Dracula, and the various plans and plots of these leaders will swerve in and out through the course of the season. The creatives were careful not to give away much of the ongoing storyline – although Joe Quesada did drop a devastating spoiler which I’ll mention right at the end – but did talk about the idea of keeping synergy between Avengers Assemble and Marvel’s various other projects. Although not confirming anything, the team did say that it would be wise for them to use story beats which’ll be playing out elsewhere – for hypothetical example, going cosmic when Guardians of the Galaxy comes out, or playing around with Asgard during Thor 2. No mention of Phil Coulson, although hopefully he’ll be stood in the background of every scene, playing tetris and wearing sunglasses. John Siuntres from Word Balloon was in the call (with his velvet voice and everything. I bet he was holding a fine scotch as he spoke) and asked about the divide between bringing in new fans and servicing old fans with continuity. I wrote Joe Quesada’s response out, because I think it was worth noting: I think those two words are radically different but can feel similar, so we’re doing this for the entry-point fan. This is for the future of Marvel and these characters. Keeping them iconic, and making them even more iconic than they are. With longer-running storylines and a strong central cast, it sounded like the team had a really strong central base from which they can move outwards with their stories. When pressed about what these stories might be, however, Quesada only had one word to offer: cookies As ever Joe Quesada cuts to the very core of things. Avengers Assemble debuts on Sunday May 26th – that’s this Sunday! – and will be followed by the full run of the series
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This seems to both start and stop rather suddenly, but it’s likely, from the way things are wrapping up, that not much is missing. Click here to view the embedded video. I hope a perfect quality version arrives soon. Looks like a M...
This seems to both start and stop rather suddenly, but it’s likely, from the way things are wrapping up, that not much is missing. Click here to view the embedded video. I hope a perfect quality version arrives soon. Looks like a Machete film, though, right down to the bootleggy sheen. And, you know, I’m not entirely sure this is an unofficial leak at all, maybe something more deliberate. That would fit the Grind House metanarrative, at least. First Machete Kills Trailer Has Leaked
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The Tripods was a B.B.C. T.V. series from 1985 loosely based on the late 1960s books by John Christopher. Beeb Magazine was launched in 29th January 1985 to showcase their junior T.V. series and featured The Tripods throughout its full 2...
The Tripods was a B.B.C. T.V. series from 1985 loosely based on the late 1960s books by John Christopher. Beeb Magazine was launched in 29th January 1985 to showcase their junior T.V. series and featured The Tripods throughout its full 20 Issue run. At first the comic strip followed the T.V. series then veered off on a tangent. The T.V. series itself followed the first two books ; a third series was planned but never materialized. Enjoy this slice of post apocalyptic adventure now in the first of 6 story arcs!To Be Cont'd ...
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Showcase #83 featuring Nightmaster, 1969 - Nightmaster's second appearance begins with a recap of the previous issue. Transported to a bizarre dimension, our hero searches for his girlfriend with the aid of some newfound friends. Beyond ...
Showcase #83 featuring Nightmaster, 1969 - Nightmaster's second appearance begins with a recap of the previous issue. Transported to a bizarre dimension, our hero searches for his girlfriend with the aid of some newfound friends. Beyond the dark Joe Kubert cover, some of Bernie Wrightson's earliest story pages are featured. What he lacks in experience, he compensates with enthusiasm. According
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Tweet Okay I guess you have to live in or around Brooklyn, land of entitled single child families and artisinal everything—to get Park Slope Family Circus…but maybe not. Park Slope is a region of Brooklyn that is near both a park a...
Tweet Okay I guess you have to live in or around Brooklyn, land of entitled single child families and artisinal everything—to get Park Slope Family Circus…but maybe not. Park Slope is a region of Brooklyn that is near both a park and a slope. Streets full of elegant brownstones have led to a well-to-do suburban population within the confines of the city. This parody joins such classics as Cthulhu Family Circus, Nietzsche Family Circus, Jersey Circus, and the granddaddy of them all, Dysfunctional Family Circus. #call_to_action h4{padding:0px 5px;} #social-essentials {margin: 0 0 10px 0;}
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