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DC Comics Unveils Sleek New Logo

January 24, 2012 in Comics

For the better part of three generations, DC Comics has been synonymous with not only comic books but pop culture as a whole. The brand which birthed such iconic heroes as Superman, Batman & more recently unveiled its new logo, a peel style variant which celebrates the company’s newfound emphasis on storytelling and honoring the heritage of its characters.

Thoughts?

First Look: The Avengers Trailer

October 11, 2011 in Comics, Flicks

Summer 2012 can’t get here soon enough. Marvel’s The Avengers film has been in the works ever since superhero movies became a thing in Hollywood. Now I can imagine Thor bashing people in the head with his hammer and Iron Man firing off one liners about how much of an a-hole he is. Sit back and watch the trailer to a fanboy’s ultimate wet dream.

Mark Zuckerberg, Comic Book Superhero?

February 24, 2011 in Comics

With all the love being showered upon Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg, I’m a little Zuckered out. Time to crank start the Twitter story, at least that one involves trashy cat fights between porn stars, beefs between rappers and the invention of the Struggle Face. Nevertheless, Bluewater Productions has created a 48-page book about the social network kingpin, “Mark Zuckerberg: Creator of Facebook”, one they believe is a lot more objective than The Social Network, the movie that’s nominated for a Best Picture Academy Award.

Honestly, who’s going to believe a comic book about the 26-year old billionaire getting a gun pulled on him like he’s Soulja Boy or something. If that’s the case then SB has street cred and so does Zuckerberg and if Zuckerberg has street cred then we might have people rapping over “Hard In Da Paint” that went to Yale and can only tell you street stories from what they heard from Rick Ross. Fictitious, fictitious.

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The End Of The Fantastic Four

January 26, 2011 in Comics

It’s a Fantastic Four farewell with the revelation Tuesday of who among them has been selected to be written out of the super hero team.

While Marvel Entertainment has made no secret that a member of the quartet, which was introduced in August 1961, would die, exactly who among the group would fall has been a closely held secret, until the release of issue No. 587.

It’s the Human Torch, leaving teammates Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman and the Thing to pick up the pieces and move forward.

Fifty years after cosmic rays transformed him into a man ablaze, the Human Torch will burn no more as the pop culture purveyor of super heroes and villains embarks on an ambitious story line that ends the Fantastic Four.

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Spidey & Capt. America Suit Up For Marvel’s Future

January 17, 2011 in Comics, Flicks

Since x-Men in 2000, film adaptations of our favorite comic books growing up have been the go to device for Hollywood action movies. Some have been awesome in both direction and style and others have plain sucked. There may not be one group of people harder to please on the internet than those who want accurate depictions of the heroes they grew up on. Which is why getting the costume right is probably the second biggest thing to a fanboy aside from who’s playing the title character and who wrote the film.

Marvel has plenty invested into the successful launch of its Avengers film and with 2011 already boasting releases from DC in the form of Green Lantern and the announcement of the third Batman film, Stan Lee’s creations are fighting back.

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Comics: The Dogyears #7 – Bro’s Before Garden Tools

December 24, 2010 in Comics

One of my favorite online comics finally has a seventh issue. Drayonis spent almost a good eighteen months putting this together which given the time period between issue six and now should have felt like an eternity. So go ahead, click on the link below and get to reading. I mean, it’s a rainy night in the H, why not decide to read a great comic?

READ: The Dogyears #7 – Bro’s Before Garden Tools

The Fans Made A Better Green Lantern Trailer

November 17, 2010 in Comics, Flicks

I’m a fan of DC Comics through and through and think the minds working there put out a top notch product whether it revolves around their big two of Superman or Batman. By naming Ryan Reynolds the main guy in their upcoming Green Lantern film, Warner Bros. essentially went with the motive of having an actor who has some comedic chops for relief and also has the body to pull the role off.

As Lee Corso would say, not so fast my friend.

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Classic Album Covers, If They Were Created By Stan Lee

September 15, 2010 in Comics

I’m a fan of comic books, especially classic ones such as Spiderman, Green Lantern & of course Batman. Kenny Keil goes a step further and interpolates classic comic books with classic hip-hop covers. More covers under the cut.

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KICK-ASS: The Comic Book Collection

April 16, 2010 in Comics

Vol.1 of the comic which recently made its transition onto theaters and gets wide released today. In order to view this file, you will need the CDisplay program which I’ve included here.

DOWNLOAD: KICK-ASS: The Comic Book Collection

Kick-Ass (Red Band Trailer)

December 22, 2009 in Comics

Kick-Ass tells the story of average teenager Dave Lizewski (Johnson), a comic-book fanboy who decides to take his obsession as inspiration to become a real-life superhero. As any good superhero would, he chooses a new name — Kick-Ass — assembles a suit and mask to wear, and gets to work fighting crime. There’s only one problem standing in his way: Kick-Ass has absolutely no superpowers.

His life is forever changed as he inspires a subculture of copy cats, is hunted by assorted violent and unpleasant characters, and meets up with a pair of crazed vigilantes, including an 11-year-old sword-wielding dynamo, Hit Girl (Moretz) and her father, Big Daddy (Cage).