Review: Man of Steel

Review: <em>Man of Steel</em>

Comic book movies have had such a successful run over the last number of years. The sub genre has become mainstream and is beginning to feel like a genre all its own. In 1978, Richard Donner’s Superman was unprecedented, but since then we have seen three direct sequels and a fourth unsuccessful pseudo followup in 2006. Superman is by far the most well known comic book character around the world. Even people who have never read a comic know his basic origin story. Being such a known character has made his onscreen adaptations difficult to tackle. Director Zack Snyder attempts such a task with this year’s Man of Steel.

Vertigo’s Fables gets the Green Light for the Big Screen

Vertigos <em>Fables</em> gets the Green Light for the Big Screen

The ever gun shy folks over at Warner Bros have made some steps towards the light today. Its has been reported that DC Comics sub print Vertigo’s popular title Fables has been given the green light and a director has been named. Nikolaj Arcel (A Royal Affair) will helm the movie with the story being written by Jeremy Slater, who has been working on the upcoming reboot of The Fantastic Four.

Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox first trailer

<em>Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox</em> first trailer

While WB/DC can’t get a hold on the live action comic book movie money train yet, they have no competition in the animated world. Here is another popular DC comics story, Flashpoint, brought to animated life. Starring The Flash as he uses his speed to time travel back and right some wrongs and stop villains from destroying everything…seems pretty par for the course in the superhero world.

Comic Review: Avengers vs X-Men

Comic Review: <em>Avengers vs X Men</em>

There is no doubt that the constant battle between the two titans of the comic industry, Marvel and D.C., greatly influences how we, the fans, read comics today. Nevertheless, with D.C. comics gaining large strides from its controversial, yet financially successful, New 52 there was no shock to hear Marvel would try and compete. Lately, Marvel has done one event a year to garner excitement across its vast comic universe. In the past we have seen House of M, Secret Invasion, Civil War, Fear Itself, and Dark Reign to name a few.

First trailer for The Dark Knight Returns: Part 1

First trailer for The Dark Knight Returns: Part 1

Here is the first trailer for the animated version of DC’s The Dark Knight Returns. This is by far the most celebrated story arcs in DC’s history. Frank Miller did an extraordinary job with the comic. It deals with Bruce Wayne no longer being Batman for 10 years and what happens to Gotham in his absence. He is a much older man and not as quick and powerful as he once was. After Gotham City is overtaken by a gang who call themselves The Mutants, Bruce is once again forced to put on the suit and become the Dark Knight one more time. With Commissioner Gordon retiring and the city under siege the stakes have never been higher for both Bruce Wayne and The Batman.

Episode 07: I want to join this team!

The guys discuss the amazing trailer for The Avengers and other Marvel Cinematic Universe potential projects. Jay and Micah look at what makes a hero a hero in past comic book movies, and talk about going back and watching Spiderman 3!Episode 07: I want to join this team!

Special review of Batman: Year One

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Batman: Year One preview clip

 

Continuing with their absolutely stellar record of animated films. DC keeps it coming with a look at Batman in his infancy. Its looks cool, and I am always up for new Batman news, whether live action or animated. Its too bad Kevin Conroy isn’t doing the voice work for the Dark Knight, but I digress. Keep ‘em coming DC. The fact that they are going back and animating classics like this one gives me hope of seeing The Dark Knight Returns or The Killing Joke.