Just pick up the whole Grant Morrison run of the series. Amazing work.
Just pick up the whole Grant Morrison run of the series. Amazing work.
It was announced that Rick Grimes is still alive and going to be in a series of upcoming Walking Dead movies. Yes, the character is done with the show, but he is going to be in a series of TWD universe movies. As for the original TWD show itself, it sounds like they’re blowing it up completely and changing formats…
(Also, from the PR about the upcoming changes, it sounds dangerously like AMC is going to bring its TWD universe content to its own subscription streaming service. Ugh.)
TAs bad as it was, shouldn’t you (research and) point out that Rick Grimes is still alive and going to be in a series of upcoming Walking Dead movies? Yes, the character is done with the show, but he’s going to be alive and well going on more adventures in a series of TWD feature-length movies that are unrelated to…
Your description of Bale’s portrayal of Batman as a “force” reminds me of a fantastic scene in Grant Morrison‘s “All-Star Superman” series. Without going into detail, Superman must solve the riddle of the UltraSphinx: “What happens when the Unstoppable Force meets the Immovable Object?” I think that that question…
The two problems with this last season are that it was forgettable and heavily recycled material. I know that I watched it, and I remember a few things about it, but I don’t remember how it ended. (After reading the interview, I remembered the “Alien” bit, so I know I saw it through to the end, but as to what happened…
Please, please, never let there be any coverage of The Last Ship because my dad already watches NCIS, and I unfortunately have had to watch way more of it than I can stomach. If he gets wind of The Last Ship, I’ll end up having to watch that too... Please do not damn me and other innocents to such a gruesome fate when…
This is just an amazing and crazy time for the audio-visual medium and its intersection with comic book adaptations. Think about how many formats that Marvel has used and is using to create live action adaptations:
“The Orville” is the best Star Trek show currently airing that is not set in the Star Trek universe. “ Star Trek: Discovery” is set in the Star Trek universe, but it isn’t a Star Trek show.
My assumption is that A stands for Alpha and B stands for Beta. In other words, the three characters she’s tested have all been alpha males (according to the criteria given to her via the person or people on the other end of her walkie-talkie ). The A’s are leader types who don’t fear their deaths; how they react to th…
Yeah, some troll is pretending to be him and make trouble because the internet. If you see it, click on the name to see that it’s not really the same person and flag it. It sucks when that happens, so the sooner it’s flagged, the sooner the troll is booted, and hopefully the real commenter doesn’t have to deal with it…
Sure, that’s the plot, or one of many valid interpretations of it, but science fiction has the great ability to work on multiple levels. The environmental symbolism is working on the subtextual level. In other words, it’s a way to explore the topic without outright stating it but rather presents an overall, underlying…
I’m pretty sure Tim Story is that alien jerk with the tooth fetish.
Same with great comic books. Team up a great writer and artist, and when the artist nails everything so well, the dialogue gets cut by the writer after seeing art doing the do you work, negating the need for now extraneous dialogue before exposition. The easiest writer to point to would be Warren Ellis.
For everyone who read this article and immediately made themselves sick up, here’s an antidote:
I just really hope that they’re doing this to give all of the Telltale employees what they deserve, not just the fans. (I also hope the fans appreciate what this means for the terrible, living nightmare positions the Telltale employees found themselves with sudden unemployment across the board.)
If this is anywhere near as good as Preacher or The Green Hornet, then I will stay far away from this.
Bendis proved how good he is at writing young characters as she wrote the incredible run on Ultimate Spider-Man, starting in 2000 and essentially running (in one form or another with some patchy, missing spots) until 2018. It was good from beginning to end. If you can bring that talent to DC then this is something…
This confuses me. How can it be freshly grounded? It’s pre-grounded, clearly, right? What is happening here? Am I going crazy?
This confuses me. How can it be freshly grounded? It’s pre-grounded, clearly, right? What is happening here? Am…
Here’s to hoping he keeps it up and we get a 2019 or 2020 “Tiger Woods PGA Tour 20__” game for the PSVR (PlayStation Virtual Reality Headset). My friend caught me up in the early years of that game way back in the heady GameCube era and got me hooked . I played all the way through the Wii era.