Writer Geoff Johns Artist Scott Kolins Colorist Michael Atiyeh Lettering Rob Leigh Cover Dale Eaglesham with Michael Atiyeh Variant Cover Michael Cho Associate Editor Andrea Shea Editor Mike Cotton Group Editor Brian Cunningham The Review… So apparently the rest of the Shazam family cannot change into their powerful alter egos untiol Billy resolves the present […]
Year: 2020
Ghostbusters Star Ernie Hudson Was Denied Black Panther Role, But Keeps Begging to Join the MCU — PNN – Paper News Network
[ad_1] Ghostbusters star Ernie Hudson will likely always be remembered best for his role in the beloved supernatural comedy, but the actor has tried to join another major franchise recently, with Hudson lobbying to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe and get himself cast in Black Panther. “Louis D’Esposito, who’s co-president over at Marvel [Studios], I […]
In Memoriam: Tributes to Marvel artist Joe Sinnott — downthetubes.net
A tribute and a small sample of memories of a legend in US comics, who passed earlier this week
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Smurfs High Five —
#NewComicsDay #NewComics are here and at last we have some titles and choices finally hitting the shelves. Starting to feel like things are getting back to normal, so excited I want to buy them all just because. With that in mind here are a few good choices to start with from Smurf as you try […]
Media Watch: Keaton Returns to Gotham, Ferris Bueller Cast To Reunite, Bruce Campbell Reveals New ‘Evil Dead’ Details & More! — Forces of Geek
J.K. Simmons Outlines His Upcoming MCU Cameos J.K. Simmons revealed J. Jonah Jameson will return in future MCU/SUMC films following his surprise appearance in the post-credits scene of last year’s Spider-Man: Far From Home. In a recent interview on SiriusXM‘s The Jess Cagle Show, the Marvel alum continues to tease fans about his future appearances […]
Cracked magazine Super #11 (1996) — Superman Collector in Hawaii
On the cover of this issue of Cracked magazine Super #11, published in the summer of 1996, you’ll find DC Comics characters facing off against Marvel Comics characters in quite an unusual way. The cover was illustrated by Rurik Tyler who has done a lot of work for Marvel over the years. This magazine is full of reprinted superhero (and non-superhero) parodies from Cracked magazine’s archive as well as a new story (at the time) called “The Marvel versus DC Battles” which parodies the then storylines where DC and Marvel characters fought each other which then lead to…
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Snyder Cut: The Rally Pays off or Does it? — Global Citizen
“Is it real? Does it exist? Of course it does.” Since the severely disappointing release of DCEU’s Justice League in 2017, fans of the superhero franchise have called for the release of the director’s cut of the movie, the Snyder Cut. It is no secret that the theatrical version was a quick hack and patch […]
via Snyder Cut: The Rally Pays off or Does it? — Global Citizen
Batman Fans Want Michelle Pfeiffer to Return as Catwoman in The Flash Movie — PNN – Paper News Network
[ad_1] People everywhere are stoked after hearing about the recent reports of Michael Keaton’s possible return as Batman in The Flash, and many fans of Batman Returns are hoping he’ll be joined by Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman. This week, it had been reported that Keaton was in early talks to reprise the iconic role, much […]
Revisiting what never was with the “Superman 2000” proposal — AIPT
Or, Grant Morrison and Mark Waid’s ploy to rebuild the Man of Steel.
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Legendary comics writer and St. Louis native Dennis O’Neil dead at 81 — Neev Media News
ST. LOUIS – The comic book industry is mourning the loss of one of its story-telling titans. Dennis “Dennie” O’Neil, a St. Louis native who worked for both Marvel Comics and DC Comics in a career spanning four decades, died Thursday at the age of 81. A cause of death was not released.O’Neil was born…
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