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Man, LoboCop was a really strange one-shot comic book.

I don't know… evend not considering the Bleeding Cool article (that loves to dump on DC), sales analyses show all kinds of sales down… But I don't blame everything on the movie to be honest… That Before Watchmen… that was the real crime against nature.

I disagree. It need to find a compromise. Of course it couldn't deviate much from the original… but it need to supply something in place of all that narration and deconstruction layers. But I would agree that at least is nof offensive in the way League of Extraordinary Gentleman was. It was just meh.

I would say that was a perfectly imitation of the comic, to the point of using the same camera angles. And that is also completely soulless and devoid of what made the original comic book interesting. But yeah, if you only watch on its own merits is not bad, per se. Just utterly forgettable.

Well, I recentSly watched Ender's Game on cable… Thought it was really generic. But the movie really didn't have anything going for it: the author was homophobic anti-gay militant (and it was even more ironic because so many people claim that they learned that it was okay to be different, and in many cases gay from

Yeah… It was released a long time ago… and stayed on the Top 10, most of the time on the Top 3 all this time… until they released a movie and then IT NEVER RECOVERED. So yeah, a bad movie will not ruin an individual experience from someone reading a book after. But it can ruin sales. It was the most popular comic book

But people did stop reading Watchmen after the movie. It was, for almost 20 years, on the top ten most read graphic novels. And know, while still popular sometimes doesn't make Top 100. Lots of people think that is "easier" to watch the movie, and even when they are told that the book is better, they think "well, how

Well there is that famous x-rated GIF of Hulk vs. Black Widow…

Totally. Also, I think they should have patterned the show more on Flash than Arrow. Ramp up the humor, embrace the absurd. Meet Jonah Rex on the Wild West, Rocket Red inspired on the Atom suit on the 80s besides Valentina Vostok. They should be finding almost heroes, present day heroes, future heroes, and build a

The way he appears to have put some wait, I could see him as Blue Beetle easily.

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I don't think you have to establish so much stuff to work. Just that he used to work for Galactus, fought for Earth, was punished. It doesn't even need the Fantastic Four.

I think Parable, the Stan Lee/Moebius Silver Surfer story, would work well as a movie: the philosophical differences between him and Galactus are more important than the action, and they are better exposed my the human "companions" than by themselves, and the action is nice.

Well, if we are going with the comic books, the original team Rip Hunter assembles to "hunt" Vandal Savage was called the Forgotten Heroes. They just inverted the situation as some kind of easter egg.

Section 8 is also a comic book from Garth Ennis about the pathetic superheroes.

Man, I am the only annoyed by the fact that O'Neill called the All-New X-Men by All-New, All Different the entire article even though that is the name of the current run, and he says that on the end of the post?

Oliver did two of them already. There is a Jessica Jones reviews on TV Club, and there these on TV Club Binge.

Not to mention that Radcliffe portrays the younger version of Hamm on A Young Doctor's Notebook.

Nope, that was Dido.