I always worry when classic comic storylines are adapted to live action or animated movies.
Can you inject the same emotions and depth into a two hour (or less) movie that is equal to a comic storyline that maybe took months or even years to set up?
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I always worry when classic comic storylines are adapted to live action or animated movies.
Can you inject the same emotions and depth into a two hour (or less) movie that is equal to a comic storyline that maybe took months or even years to set up?
It was announced a few days ago that Joss Whedon will be directing an upcoming Batgirl solo movie as part of the DC Comics Extended Universe.
One of the rumors is that the story will be based on Gail Simone’s run on the Batgirl comics during the New 52.
Fans of the Legends of Tomorrow TV show may agree with me that season two has been hit or miss episode to episode this season.
While season three is already confirmed, does this series need to remain a time travel story, or would a fresh start breathe new life into the show?
The original miniseries was published in 1986-1987 and created by the British super team of Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons, and John Higgins.
Moore’s original story idea was to use characters from the newly acquired Charlton Comics.
It was just announced a few hours ago that Warner Brothers is planning a Nightwing movie to be directed by Lego Batman movie director Chris McKay.
I think they can if they incorporate some of the following things.
Why is Batman in any form of media so popular?
Even a movie of a toy version of the caped crusader dominates the box office.
That’s why it is so surprising that different portions of his origin contain such darkness to them.
While Batman and Nightwing came from hugely different families, their original motivations were the same, to stop crime so that no one else would suffer the way they did.
So Superman is getting a new suit.
When rebirth launched we got a new Superman with his own distinct look.
We live in a time where we don’t know what a hero is or who to look at for inspiration.
Superman was created as the ultimate American immigrant.
With this being the end of 2016 here are my picks of some of the best books DC Comics put out in 2016.
This book is the symbol of DC returning to it’s former greatness made real.
Not only has Tim Seeley honored the legacy of NIghtwing but added his own spin to what makes this hero so great.
Mr Seeley is able to blend the character’s lighthearted nature with a touch of darkness that most street level comics characters seem to have these days in new, fresh ways.
Prometheus was the son of two career criminals who traveled the country committing thefts and murders until the pair was gunned down by the Police.
In a reversal of Batman’s origin, Prometheus vowed to “annihilate the forces of justice” in honor of his parents.
Savitar first appeared in Flash #108 (December 1995) and was created by writer Mark Waid and artist Oscar Jimenez.
the show version differs at least somewhat from the comics version.
The original Cyborg Superman was originally a NASA astronaut named Hank Henshaw.
During a Lexcorp radiation experiment, Henshaw and three other crew members were affected by a combination of their radiation experiment and a solar flare.
The DC Universe has a long history of heroes traveling from alternate Earths many times to stay or just for a quick team up.
It all began with the original team up of Barry Allen and Jay Garrick, the Flashes of their respective Earths One and Two.
But since Tim told his girlfriend Stephanie Brown he plans to quit soon to go to college, the internet exploded with the rumor that Tim is about to die.
Tim hits the road to find his destiny but quickly disappears in a flash of light.
Quickly rising through the ranks, Slade eventually submitted himself to experiments the government was performing to create super soldiers.
Slade would gain enhanced physical abilities, including superhuman speed, strength, endurance, reflexes, and a powerful healing factor.
In my opinion the Red Hood we see in this book is the best interpretation we've seen since the New 52, maybe the best ever.
I think Jason has matured a little but still kept his edge.
We have seen the reports that Jared Leto has said he is unhappy with the Joker scenes that were cut, That he filmed enough for a Joker movie.
This book may be the closest you’ll get to reading classic DC Comics of the past but still staying modern and relevant.
They've struck a great balance between the classic elements of their characters with a fresh, modern take.