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I remember the actor, he reminded me of Warren Beatty.
IIRC, he was also in the first few seasons of Mutant X as their non-Mutant leader
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I remember the actor, he reminded me of Warren Beatty.
I have a hard time believing that is real.
The other problem is the ever increasing gratuitous graphic violence, IMO. It started in the mid-2000s and has only gotten worse. Then again, that may just be me.
In DC? That surprises me. I wonder if they are trying to follow suit with their films and go "grimdark". If so, that's a shame.
Oh, it started before Man of Steel. It started around the time of Identity Crisis in the mid-2000s, and really kicked into high gear with the New 52 in 2011.
That's an interesting premise. Wrong, but interesting.The actual scrpiting and art in comics is better across the board than it ever has been.
Psyched for the Blu-Ray release of TAS this month
I just hope Superman: The Animated Series, Justice League, and Justice League Unlimited are next.
And Batman Beyond! The secondbest Spiderman cartoon
Like Bats has never snapped a neck and killed a man beforeMore wonderful ideas from DC.
https://comicbook.com/dc/amp/2018/10/16/dc-comics-nightwing-name-change-dick-grayson-ric-grayson/
And how about Batman's dong shot?
https://www.vox.com/platform/amp/2018/9/20/17882502/batmans-penis-nude-comic-book
My hero.
https://comicbook.com/dc/2018/10/17/batman-breaks-dc-villains-neck-leaves-for-dead/
Comic Book said:According to a new report from The Wrap, writer Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer is working on the script for the new movie, while Zev Foreman will serve as executive producer for Warner Bros.
Dunnet-Alcocer previously wrote Universal Pictures' reboot of Scarface.
[...]It appears as if this project is different from the Booster Gold and Blue Beetle movie that was in the works at Warner Bros. years ago, which was supposedly going to come from DC TV wunderkind Greg Berlanti, with Marvel movie veteran Zak Penn writing the script.
Those plans have likely been scrapped or never came to fruition, like many other DC Comics-based projects that have either been announced or reported in the press.
That's what DC have needed to do all along. Embrace the slightly camp and cheesy nature of superheroes and jave fun with it.I actually am kind of intrigued by the Aquaman film and am interested in seeing it. It looks very Silver Age to me. They didn’t seem to be embarrassed to make a comic book come to life.
DC plans to reduce the number of collected editions it releases due to perceived glut in the marketplace, according to Co-Publisher Dan DiDio. This comes following a presentation at this past weekend's closed-door ComicsPRO annual meeting.
"We feel there are too many collections in the market and the shelves are overcrowded with nothing standing out," DiDio wrote in a private retailer Facebook group, shared by several retailers with Newsarama. "We are rethinking ways to build collections, including adding material in the print versions that will not be available in the digital."
DC plans to cut back on releasing collected editions, and are considering adding exclusive materials to the print versions of products over digital.
Others have noted elsewhere that they've noticed that the big three comic book publishers (DC, Marvel, and Image), have recently slowed down the release of collected editions. For the past several years, six issue runs would be collected in a hardcover or trade paperback within a couple of months after the release of the sixth issue... now some are not being released until several months later.
This whole thing seems aimed at appeasing comic book retailers, who are very pro-floppy and very anti-digital.
The best gag in Aquaman was the copy of The Dunwitch Horror the lighthouse snow globe was sitting on.