Three Superman comics by Scott Lobdell? :eek:
I think someone at DC just isn't getting the message here.
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Three Superman comics by Scott Lobdell? :eek:
I think someone at DC just isn't getting the message here.
It seems pretty far fetched to me. Continuing the continuity of the Bale Bat movies (not to mention inserting Superman's science fiction into that universe) seems like it would be a betrayal of...
That. Was. Amazing!!!
AWESOME article, Brian Cronin! It's something that every comic fan has wondered about, but you sat down and did the research and figured out who did the longest runs in...
Sure hope so!
Mr. Blue is a kingpin-like figure who appears to be behind some (Maybe all?) of the organized crime in New York. His men destroyed Nick's marriage and cost Nick his job. And now...
Well done, Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo. This was a good issue! Much better than the previous one, I think. It's fascinating to see the Joker's dread influence spread even among Batman's family, as...
Loved this issue! So what do we know now?
There is a conspiracy, and they want Alvarado to win the Democratic nomination. Twice now they've used Abramowitz to help her campaign. The first time his...
It was a giant fountain, with the dead people bobbing around in the poisoned water like ornaments. Seriously.
Must have been a pain to set up.
I picked this up on a whim (having no idea what it was), and really liked it! It's so refreshing to see a real science fiction story instead of a superhero, horror or fantasy story with science...
Yeah, the first guy I heard of who wrote both at once was Greg Rucka, and then Grant Morrison.
Good question. My (probably wrong) understanding is that Snyder is most comfortable with big multi-part stories that draw heavily upon horror movie tropes, and Lee is best known for big, exciting...
So, impressions. First off, I'm really glad that Morrison's version of Krypto is sticking around! Call it sentimentality, but I've always loved that character and the current incarnation is really...
Well, there's liking the character, and there's being willing to write dozens of stories about him, pitch ideas to editors and cope with other people at various levels of the company changing those...
All I can say is that this news makes me happy! :biggrin:
An excellent team doing a third Superman series, what's not to like? Looking forward to it!
I'm really sorry to see Grant Morrison leave Action, but Andy Diggle and Tony Daniel sound like a pretty interesting team. So I guess I'll stick with this series and see how they do.
Liam Neeson as Darkseid's voice, maybe. That's one character who would be rendered with very expensive CG. And the less we see of him onscreen the better. Darkseid should be out there as the ultimate...
I'd copy Marvel's general movie formula as hard as I could right now, because it works. Get the first few characters set up, then do a group movie where you open up the universe. Release movies in...
As a complete guess, I suspect they're very disorganized. Lots of projects competing to be produced, with no one powerful enough to impose an overall strategy. The Marvel movie guys are very top...
But why not? Lucifer is certainly older than the Big Bang. No idea who Merlin's mom might be, though.
I really enjoyed this issue, with its insights into both Merlin and Jason. Etrigan is pretty...
I just read it (like ten minutes ago) and I liked it. Whether you want to wait for digital or not is up you.
This issue is like an interlude in the story. Professor Kidd is giving a lecture on...
I'm not angry, but I realized a few weeks back that just don't care about the DC universe as much as I used to. This kind of thing waxes and wanes, but I'm almost at the same point now as in '94,...
See here. It's a wild bronze age story.
I like Morrison's Ystin, and I like Cornell's version too. We've barely seen any of it, but there's so much potential in the idea of a stone age Camelot. The glaciers have barely retreated, the...
The way Arthur phrased it, "I took part in great, shadowy councils. I made plans with fellow leaders..." makes it pretty much a certainty that he was in the Shadow Cabinet. I wonder who the other...
I'm not sure of anything, sirjustin86. Xanadu calls Arthur her half-brother, but he calls her his mother. In the usual Arthurian stories Igraine is mother to both Arthur and Morgan le Fey, making...
She is his main villain. And it was great to see the hideous, incredibly powerful old crone again. Good times.
And what's this about a connection between Morgaine le Fey and Xanadu? (Mother and...