Trust me, it flies by.
Trust me, it flies by.
Grant Morrison kind of already covered this ground with his Festival of Dionysus scene in Wonder Woman: Earth One.
Evil Dead 2 isn't exactly "scary". It uses the trappings of horror very, very well, but it's more kinetic and zany than it is frightening. Like a rollercoaster ride!
Evelyn, in hindsight, was definitely the biggest "WTF?!" of the season to me. Her whole motivation was the idea that the Green Arrow was some kind of danger to the innocent people of Star City… yet to get back at him, she teamed with a remorseless, homicidal sociopath who spends the entire season murdering innocent…
NEXT SEASON: everyone is actually dead! Oliver goes back to Star City, calls in Roy to be his partner, and basically gets back to being a solo vigilante (with a parkour-crazy sidekick) rather than the leader of a team of vigilantes.
Yeah, he only wears that simple outfit for, like, seven or eight issues… and by the fifth issue he's already fighting Metallo and Brainiac.
Funny— I'd have thought the perfect "men only" movie screening would have been Top Gun. "Hanging with the boys", indeed.
Does ANYONE care if they hurt Lana Lang at this point? After seven seasons of her on Smallville and ten nigh-unreadable issues of Superwoman, I'M about ready to kill Lana Lang.
It's kind of a shame they couldn't just bring on a second writer to take on half of the monthly load. If Rucka and, say, Gail Simone were working on the book at the same time, turning out separate storylines on alternating issues, I would be in heaven.
Wait— Rucka is leaving the Wonder Woman book?!
The whole "Superman would turn evil if he lost Lois" idea has been shot down by so many GOOD Superman stories. Kingdom Come explicitly has Superman go into hiding after Magog executes the Joker for killing Lois Lane (and everyone at the Daily Planet); despite the horror of the situation, Superman still seeks justice,…
Oh, yeah. Sure. The Escape from New York remake? The one they've been talking about making for nearly a decade now? Yeah, I'll believe it when I see it.
Actually, Branagh did the FIRST Thor, which Jenkins wasn't attached to. Jenkins' replacement on the second was the illustrious Alan Taylor, who went on to follow it up with the sci-fi classic, Terminator Genisys.
Actually, the title they're going with for the movie is just "Silver and Black", so they don't even have name recognition going for them.
Yes. There were some storyboards leaked a while , and some comments from the director. It is DEFINITELY Demon Bear.
F%$# THAT.
I guess the only way they could turn the DC universe into a friggin' Mortal Kombat game was to degrade and villify the one character who stands as the pinnacle of morality and heroism in every other universe.
The problem is, people are so cowed by the iconography and the idea of Superman as THE superhero that they either feel like they have to write him perfectly— which leads to boring, safe, "classic" stories— or they feel like they have to deconstruct him as an icon, usually to terrible results (Batman v. Superman,…
Err… I feel like a lot of the New 52 stuff was kinda leaning towards "edgy". The "Truth" story also brough a lot of dark grittiness to the fore, what with Superman rocking a crew cut and riding a motorcycle— and fighting black monster goo that filled people with rage powers. But even at the heart of the darkest…
You know, I'm really not fond of Grant's run on Batman, and his Wonder Woman is weirdly subversive (in a good way)… but that man just NAILED Superman with All-Star. Like, in a "so perfect I don't think it will ever be topped" way.