Fucking amazing... The shit you Marvel sycophants will nitpick about a movie based on a DC Comic is insane.
Fucking amazing... The shit you Marvel sycophants will nitpick about a movie based on a DC Comic is insane.
Rob, you're nothing but a troll.
You mean Warner Bros. the movie studio, not DC the comic book company, right?
To answer the title: NO. I'd love to go on safari, but with a camera.
Where can I get the crawdad trashcan topper in the pic?
Quick question Marvel-Philes: When did the Hank Pym/Janet VanDyne domestic violence issue begin? Does it predate Ultimates or did it originate there?
Fail, Rob. So much fail.
I'm from Illinois, very close to St. Louis, MO. Our skeeters get worse the closer you get to the river, obviously, but the seem to lurk in the woods around these parts like nobody's business. Daytime, in the sun? No problem. Hit some shade as you walk into the treeline, and you're swarmed. Night time? Stay inside.…
I'd love a Marvel/DC crossover of Hulk vs Superman: Supes beating the tar out of the Hulk would be epic.
It's going to be rough picking shows to watch this year - too many to choose from. I like it.
I think you could save yourself a lot of trouble by still using it as a refrigerator to make jerky. I tried Alton Brown's method (or a spin on it anyway) by placing my dehydrator racks and marinated beef strips in my still functioning garage fridge. I took a box fan and laid it underneath the racks, plugged it in…
And I think that's the inerrant problem with Warner Bros. vs. DC and their movies: suits vs. nerds. It's infuriating. I trust a comic book writer/Artist/inker/colorist/editor/letterer/copyboy to do a better job than just about any suit.
Valid points. Honestly, this probably has more to do with the target audience. If you get to nuanced in character motivation, you're going to lose your demographic. It's better to play it safe and get your 100 episodes for syndication. Meanwhile, the rest of us get a story or two we'll really enjoy and try to…
Is it ever okay to just adapt a character without being a slave to the source material? There is artistic license and a difference in medium to consider too. It's still possible to tell a good story without combing over 100's of comic books to make sure everything is 100% by the book. I bet he doesn't wear a green…
It is, without a doubt, a supernatural place. When I climb to the summit, I always get this strange feeling - like there's a another world just beyond my sight... I love going there, I just wish I could pierce the vale.
I should be picking up my Starter Set next week at my FLGS of choice, Twilight Comics in Shiloh, IL. me and the boys and girls at www.gamerstable.com will be playing this ASAP. I'm really looking forward to GenCon next month too.
But you just replied... It's a vicious cycle, innit?
Get out from under your bridge.
IMO, more than some and a couple.
I think you're overestimating their influence. They have no control, just influence and that's limited to the books they write for the most part. Geoff Johns is the CCO for DC Ent., but he's not a WB exec.