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  1. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Agent White View Post
    GRAPPLING HOOK!
    ...
    But yeah, I love it. Plus, puking gnomes
    There is just so much to love in each episode....
    and a TON of hidden stuff for viewers to enjoy/decode/study!
  2. Totally got hooked on the new(ish) Disney show Gravity Falls. Part X-Files, part Simpsons, this cleverly written show has something for everyone.

    Including my new favorite TV character, Paper Jam Dipper.

  3. Where has the time gone? Spider hits 50, and Marvel is celebrating. I stopped reading with OMIT a few years ago, but there will always be a spot in my heart for Peter Parker / Spider-Man.

    Love the variant covers for ASM #692 (designated the 50th anniversary book by Marvel).

    More Info Here

  4. Thanks for posting an update - good to know that you are happily joining the comic reading hoard!

    As far as easy-entry books, I would strongly second All Star Superman TPB. Not a stretch for me to say that it is the best Superman book (story & art) out there.
  5. wow - the appeal of this wore off very quickly.

    All codes in the 8:30 PM EST post were used in under 30 seconds. I have 0 interest in doing this again.
  6. Quote:
    Originally Posted by dugfromthearth View Post
    I would like to see a defenders movie with a good mix - Dr Strange, Gargoyle, Valkyrie, Hellcat, Hellstrom

    I really, really want to see a micronauts movie.
    Marvel does not have the rights for Micronauts.
  7. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Bullet Barrage View Post
    Correction.
    A potted plant HAS defeated Doofenshmirtz.
    Who knew there was a P&F wiki????

  8. Phineas and Ferb is a fantastic show. Love the clever writing and ideas that they present each week.

    News that they are doing a crossover with Marvel characters bowled me over. Sadly it is not coming out until next Summer.

    Still, having "Swampy" Marsh write lines for Marvel characters is fantastic news.

    http://www.bleedingcool.com/2012/07/...ission-marvel/

  9. I absolutely love the stylish art direction they chose for the Blu-Ray covers!
  10. A 'sizzle' reel was shown at a Marvel panel tonight. New armor is controlled by Stark mentally (see Extremis story arc), and The Mandarin is in the next film.
  11. Perhaps I will be able to see Joss at the NYCC someday. For now, I live through the posting of others....

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Bleeding Cool

    Raymond Brown writes for Bleeding Cool from San Diego Comic Con;

    In a lighthearted panel filled with joking references, including repeated threats to kill one fan’s entire family, a clearly exhausted Joss Whedon announced late Thursday that he is planning more Firefly comics, set both before and after the movie Serenity, and that he has actively begun work on Dr. Horrible 2.

    Scott Allie from Dark Horse came out and gave a brief introduction to a man who certainly needs no introduction from this crowd. Allie said that Joss is actively working on new Firefly and Serenity comics. According to Allie, Joss has been talking to his brother Zack and plotting new Firefly stories, which Dark Horse is more than happy to publish since they are huge sellers for the company.

    Although the panel had Dark Horse in the title, the involvement of Dark Horse basically ended when Allie left the stage. At that point, Joss came out to thunderous applause wearing a “Much Ado About Nothing” crew shirt.
    On taking the stage, Joss remarked, “Well, it’s been an interesting year.” Joss then pointed out that Scott Allie didn’t mention one miniseries because Joss hasn’t told him about it yet. Unfortunately, Joss never elaborated about the nature of that miniseries.

    Joss then announced that he just finished post production on “Much Ado About Nothing.” He now intends to submit it to film festivals in the hopes of finding a distributor. If that doesn’t work out, he joked, people will have to download it off of iTunes. Joss noted that fans of his work will be familiar with many people in the movie. Joss described it as a “weird piece” that features “people you know rocking Shakespeare so hard.” Joss also noted that the movie marks a first for him – he wrote the score, something he’s never done before.

    Joss the said that now that he’s finished with “Much Ado About Nothing,” he finds himself in the bizarre position where there’s nothing he has to do. He then announced to much applause that as a result he immediately started talking about Dr. Horrible 2. Joss joked that they decided against it, though. He then said that Dr. Horrible 2 will start happening soon, possibly in the spring.

    His last announcement before opening up the floor to questions was that Joss is going from Comic Con going straight to London to talk to Warren Ellis about Wastelands.

    Joss then said in a hoarse voice that he is hoping people ask complicated questions and he can answer them in mime. Joss offered as an example, “What’s it like to work at Fox?” As his answer, he mimed being trapped inside an invisible box.

    When asked how he would approach a story about a zombie apocalypse, Joss said his twist would be we assume we know where they’re coming from. He would be interested in how best intentions lead to problems. Joss indicated what would be interesting to him would be what if there was a possible cure so you couldn’t just kill zombies. Then you’d have the dilemma of having to keep the zombies alive while they’re trying to eat you. He then noted that he has already dealt with a zombie apocalypse, because there’s one in virtually every one of his works.

    In response to a question, Joss indicated that he would definitely consider doing TV again because he loves the medium. He specified he currently has no TV plans currently. Right now, Joss said, he is trying to find out what his next big commitment will be. To date, Joss believes that “The Body” is the best episode of TV he’s ever written.

    Although Joss now has clout from Avengers, he indicated he isn’t really interested in going back to any unrealized projects. Once he moves on to new project, Joss feels like that relationship has run its course. He said he believes his next big project will be one he hasn’t come up with yet. Whatever it ends up being, it will be something he’s passionate about, Joss said, because all he wants to do with his life is create emotional moments.

    Joss was then asked, “Why are you not allowed to bounce the wonderflonium?” Joss quipped, “Do you WANT a zombie apocalypse?” He then jokingly cautioned the young fan to take a science class.
    Joss’s advice to struggling artists is to make stuff. He argued that movie companies now only want tent pole or paranormal activity – either they want to risk everything or risk nothing. As a result, Joss offered, it’s up to artists to do it themselves because it’s harder and harder to do it for others and easier and easier to do it yourself. “Make it happen,” he suggested.

    Joss noted that when he tried to pitch a Buffy animated series, he got a lot of push back that no one will watch it without an equally strong male lead. Similarly, he said until recently no one would green light an action movie with a young female character as the lead, but then Hunger Games changed that, he said, giving accolades to its star. Joss concluded that Hollywood is slowly changing in its attitudes towards women. He noted, however, that every year at Comic Con he trolls the dealers room looking for a cool statue of a female hero that doesn’t look like porn star and he has yet to find one. when a fan later claimed out that there is a Wonder Woman statue that isn’t too bad, Joss conceded that he has seen a Kitty Pryde one that isn’t bad.

    When making The Avengers, Joss’s goal was to make a summer movie that was still a movie and not just a ride.

    In response to a question, Joss exclaimed that of course he is dying to work on a stage musical but right now there are many different projects floating around and he hasn’t yet decided on one.

    Joss affirmed that he wants to do more Fray and more Sugar Shock, but right now Fray is on the back burner.

    Joss expertly dodged a question about whether he will return for Avengers 2. He said he loves those characters and it could happen, but he is a little freaked out right now about having done two projects in a row that he didn’t write.

    Joss explained that once he discovered that the Black Widow scene in The Avengers works, he realized the reason was that it reflects his entire career. “Oh, look, she’s helpless. But no, now she’s kicking their *****.”
    Discussing “Much Ado About Nothing,” Joss noted that the movie is filmed is in black and white. One reason, he said, is the movie is noir. Another reason, he noted, is that he didn’t have time to do a correct color palette.
    Joss was then asked to describe his economic philosophy in 30 seconds or less. He responded that he was raised in Manhattan by people who thought socialism as a model was a beautiful concept. Joss noted that we are now watching capitalism destroy itself. Joss said that believes we’re creating a nation of serfs. Since beginning of Reagan era, according to Joss, Americans’ ability to have a a goal and a life started to be taken away from them. He indicated he was furious during e writers strike. Joss thinks we are now in a political debate that isn’t democrats versus republicans or conservatives versus liberals. Instead, it’s people who are trying to make it work because they remember personal dignity and people who have gone off the reservation and believe that (adopting Deliverance accent) “Jesus Christ came to America.”

    When asked his favorite geek moment, Joss said his whole life is one endless geek moment.

    Joss concluded the panel by noting that next season, the CW will be airing Dr. Horrible on TV for the first time ever.
  12. Figured something like this would happen.

    Iron Man Mark VIII

  13. Expecting lots of Marvel publishing news over the next two days. Will be interesting to see what Quesada pushes (and what Axel reinforces).
  14. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Silentkilla866 View Post
    I thought it was really good and he fits the Peter Parker build more than Toby.

    Another good one for the house of Marvel.
    Curious to know if Sony pulled in any creative input from Marvel for this flick (a la Iron Man, Captain America, etc.)?
  15. Update - A new Marvel book will be relaunched each week from October 2012 to Februar 2013....

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by BleedingCool
    When DC relaunched their comics, they did it all in one month. Marvel are going to stretch it out for a full five months.

    The new Entertainment Weekly, as well as confirming Bleeding Cool’s report that the relaunch would be called Marvel NOW!, provides details of how the relaunch is going to work. Specifically that one book will be launched or relaunched every week from October through to February 2013, totalling twenty-two titles, beginning with the previously reported Uncanny Avengers and including Avengers, All New X-Men and a number of titles, presumably, our Marvel NOW! Rumour Checklist.

    We’ve seen how characters look to be completely redesigned, teams changed and titles amended. However it is worth reminding readers that, unlike DC’s reboot, the continuity will not be rebooted…
  16. With the San Diego Comic Con next week, leaks and rumours and stuff is coming out regarding upcoming plans for Marvel's comics this fall.

    Due to a variety of reasons Marvel is rebooting their comics this Fall. Lots of #1 issues, new books for existing characters, and more blending of the X-Men and Avengers characters onto teams. Plus costume redesigns - always good to grab the public attention with a new outfit.

    A great deal of creative talent is shifting around as well - Bendis off Avengers and on X-Men related stuff, Hickman off Fantastic Four and onto Avengers and Faction off Iron Man and onto Fantastic Four. And sadly, Brubaker off of Captain America.

    From Bleeding Cool:

    Quote:
    Bleeding Cool has been running a number of stories, detailing rumoured relaunch titles, such as Wolverine by Frank Cho, Uncanny Avengers by Remender and Opena, Hickman and Ribic on Avengers, Nova with Ed McGuinness, Fraction and Larocca on Fantastic Four, Gillen and Land on Iron Man, John Romita Jr and Rick Remender on Captain America, Bendis and Immonen on X-Men… and more but so far all they are, are rumours.

    However, I do know that this is a relaunch and not a reboot. No continuity will be reset, it will still be the Marvel Universe continuing stories. Just that lots of titles will now have a lovely fresh #1s, some will have new names, some will be cancelled and characters will have new designs, motivations, story arcs and raison d’etre.

    My guesses as to why Marvel is making this move?

    Sustained historical low sales numbers of non-event Marvel books, the moderate success of DC's New 52 stealing the spotlight, and the chance to tie the Marvel comic material more closely into the Marvel movie universe.

    Oh, and they are bringing the original X-Men (including Jean Grey!) to the present via time travel (and they see what a mess the X-Men have become), Cyclops gets a cool costume redesign, and Rocket Raccoon joins the Uncanny Avengers in a new book....

  17. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Nericus View Post
    Where there is AIM there could indeed by MODOK but I suspect it would be a CGI MODOK vs someone in what would likely be an uncomfortable costume.
    yeah...good point about the cgi...would avoid messes like this:

  18. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Nericus View Post
    So more IRON MAN 3 info, including a group that "aims" to be a problem for Tony and perhaps the Marvel cinematic universe.

    http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansit.../news/?a=60982
    So is it possible that we could have this villain



    Played by this actor in IM3?


  19. This image shows the books / creative teams, which were important to me.

  20. For it or against it, it is here tomorrow. And for the next six months. Unless you are in the UK and have to wait till Friday (due to the Jubilee) for the first book.

    Regardless, tomorrow marks the first day of feedback from fans / customers reading an entire issue of a part of Before Watchmen. Smart move by DC to have Darwyn Cook's Minutemen be the first comic on the market - he has a lot of good will built up with the fans which will help if things do not get off to a good start.

    Myself, I am looking forward to this. At first I was puzzled by the decision to tell more stories in the Watchmen universe. That is what the stuff at the end of each issue was for, right?

    What really sold me on this is the raw talent that DC put on the books. No way could I pass up some of my favorite writers / artists producing new stories in a setting that I loved. Plus, DC asked John Byrne to do a cover for one of the books (which he passed on). That showed me that DC is doing whatever it can to make this a success.

    It will be very interesting to see how things turn out....

  21. Quote:
    Originally Posted by nericus View Post
    so more iron man 3 info, including a group that "aims" to be a problem for tony and perhaps the marvel cinematic universe.

    http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansit.../news/?a=60982
    icwutudidthair.....
  22. Looking forward to getting back on my badge toon and obtaining these. As always, thank you Snow for creating/maintaining this list.
  23. Quote:
    Originally Posted by mousedroid View Post
    You misunderstood. I meant I started collecting ASM with issue 229, and I stopped around the same time you first picked it up.
    Wow - ASM issue 229 was the first ASM I purchased as well. Totally hooked me on Spidey, collected ASM until One More Day....so from 1982(?) - 2009(?).