Posts Tagged ‘comic book’
Tuesday, May 19th, 2009
The character Gambit is in large part one of the initial reason I started reading comic books as a child. I can remember being in Eckerd’s Drugs when I was about seven years old with my parents. In the front of the store was a rotating metal magazine rack filled with various different comic books. [...]
Tags: comic book, Dead Pool, fantasy, Gambit, Hugh Jackman, liev schreiber, movie, review, Sabertooth, Science Fiction, taylor kitsch, Wolverine, X-Men Origins: Wolverine
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Monday, February 9th, 2009
**PRESS RELEASE** CONTACT: Charles D. Moisant Silver Phoenix Entertainment, Inc. PH: 708.848.3041 FAX: 866.384.5514 email: cdm@silverphoenix.net website: www.silverphoenix.net Silver Phoenix Entertainment Announces new Classic Horror Comic Book, Bane of the Werewolf Gothic Horror Comic Screams for Return to Classic Horror Oak Park, Illinois. USA. February 9, 2009 –Created, written and illustrated by Rob E. Brown [...]
Tags: Bane of the Werewolf, comic book, Horror, paranormal, press release, supernatural
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Sunday, February 8th, 2009
The eleventh Watchmen video journal which focuses on Rorschach’s character and, in particular, how the filmmakers accomplished the effect of his perpetually shifting inkblot mask. Rorschach is a vigilante with a particularly strong sense of right and wrong and a particular lack of mercy or willingness to compromise. He wears a mask that resembles a [...]
Tags: comic book, fantasy, making of Watchmen, movie, Science Fiction, video journal, Watchmen
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Thursday, January 15th, 2009
It appears that the movie Iron Man 2 is already beginning to break down strategically. Today the LA Times reported that Samuel L. Jackson, who was originally lined up to play Nick Fury in the sequel to last year’s blockbuster film, has parted ways with the Marvel project. This came after a breakdown in negotiations. [...]
Tags: actors, casting, comic book, Iron Man, Iron Man 2, Marvel, movie, news, Samuel L Jackson
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Thursday, January 8th, 2009
Asylum Press is giving back to its fans this month! Since everyone is on such a tremendously tight budget these days, Asylum thought they would extend the spirit of holiday giving by sending out three free comic books if you sign up for their mailing list. From now until Jan. 31st, you can sign up [...]
Tags: Asylum Press, comic book, Horror, promotion
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Tuesday, January 6th, 2009
Film Junk reports that they received a letter from a Fox employee recently regarding the lawsuit against the WATCHMEN filmmakers. This particular employee felt that a lot of the fanboy anger was being misplaced. This particular, unnamed employee, wanted to set the record straight and Film Junk agreed to post the entire letter. Check it [...]
Tags: comic book, Fanboys, film, Fox, lawsuit, verdict, Warner Brothers, Watchmen
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Sunday, January 4th, 2009
Yesterday news hit the web that the movie rights for yet another horror comic book film adaptation had been sealed and signed. This time it is for the vampire comic The Night Projectionist by Studio 407. The Night Projectionist takes place on Halloween Eve in a small-town movie theater, which is soon to be condemned, [...]
Tags: comic book, graphic novel, Horror, movie, Myriad Pictures, The Night Projectionist, vampires
Posted in A Word From Gabrielle Faust, Artwork & Artists, Graphic Novels, Horror, Movies, Vampires & Vampirology | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
I have chosen to pass on seeing THE SPIRIT. From what I have seen in the previews and online, I cannot see one original idea, concept or even dialogue line in the entire film. It’s bland, boring, an idea that has been overcooked to the point where it has become dry and disappointing in its [...]
Tags: comic book, commentary, film, filmmaking, Frank Miller, Movies, The Spirit, Wil Eisner
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