Wednesday, November 28, 2007

What if Civil War had ended....."Differently?"

Well, we have a chance to see what some other writers had up their sleeves in What If....Civil War, set to hit shelves in late December. The One Shot has two bookend pieces written by Ed Brubaker and pencilled/painted by Mark Djurdjevic. In between, two seperate "possible scenarios" get a chance to play out. The first is written by Kevin Grevioux (New Warriors), and drawn by Gustavo. That story explains what could have happened if all the heroes would have fallen on Cap's Side of the issue. The second story is written by Chris Gage and drawn by Harvey Talibao. This portion examines what might have occurred if Iron Man's side had lost the war.

Check out some Preview Art Below, and count the days until December 19th, when this special one shot hits the stands.....





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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Newsarama made an "uh oh".......

These Fantastic Four pages (SPOILER ALERT, I WARN YOU NOW), pencilled by Bryan Hitch were posted very briefly at Newsarama before they were pulled earlier today. So, here they are for all to see. Hopefully they last longer at my site than they did their's (as always, click to view a larger version)...........


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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Second Test Trailer Is Done......

......and next time I update with something it should be real movie footage! That most likely won't be until early December, because one of the guys working on the movie with me has another acting gig until then, so he's booked (or something like that). So take a look at the new trailer, which has a slightly different slant than the first one. Less fight, more fright........Yeah, that was lame..........
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Friday, October 26, 2007

10 days and a trailer to show for it........

Another long delay. Sorry.

Here's the trailer I compiled after a couple hours of test shooting for the zombie movie my friends and I are making. It is inspired by Robert Kirkman's Walking Dead series.

To clarify something before you watch, none of this footage will be in the real movie (which should be obvious seeing as nobody looks like a zombie). We just needed to put something together in order to have something to show people when they're asking questions about the project, and when we're trying to cast people. Enjoy........
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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Ta-Rollin the Interwbs at the Speed of Light.......

Yes, I'm back with more. Unfortunately, I have had to neglect the blog again for a short period, so like so many comics these days I'm delayed.
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Luckily, not a single person is banking on me to finish something, so hey, I guess I have no expectations.
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Speaking of late books, check out Frank Cho's apology about his slowness on Mighty Avengers, and an update of sorts about how far Mark Bagley is on his Mighty Avengers run..

Also, Ed Brubaker is breakin' out the comic book candor once again, so take a look and find out a couple things about his creator owned titles, and the like..

What does Ron Marz have to say about the future of the Ion entity? .

Ethan Van Sciver Con sketches because I look out for your best interests.
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Rags Morales begs you to bear with him and Peter Tomasi on their upcoming Nightwing run (the cover he speaks about is below).
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Oh, and no, the Countdown Solicits (shown below) for January are most definitely correct.

COUNTDOWN TO FINAL CRISIS #17-13

Story by Paul Dini
Story consultant Keith Giffen
Scripts by Tony Bedard
Art by Pete Woods and Tom Derenick
Covers by Woods

It's all-out war as the Challengers find Ray Palmer — and so does everyone else! The fate of a universe hangs in the balance, as heroes and villains from across the multiverse face betrayal and death with Earth as their battlefield!Plus, more DC Villains origin backup stories, including Harley Quinn!

I retire. Bye.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Brace Yourself, This Might Hurt..........

Rob Liefeld, creator of such classics as Youngblood, and X-Force riffs on the writer of Watchmen, and V For Vendetta: Alan Moore.

Sit back, grab some popcorn, and maybe a screw driver, because after you read half the article you'll realize that maybe a screw driver to the temple might be less painful.

So now that you've read it, check out these wonderful responses from Liefeld himself.

Now, if you're still on the fence, then I can't help you. The hypocrisy of Liefeld's argument is astonishing. He rags on Moore for breaking relationships with companies, and he himself had a terrible divorce with Image in the 90's, and on other occasions he's had issues with Marvel.

If I could, I would draw a picture of a pot calling a kettle black. However, I know that when I lack talent or proper information in an area, or on a topic, I just avoid doing that thing at all. Take that for what you will Rob "Anatomically Sound" Liefeld.

Shiny Like the 1990's.......

Cap trailer from the desks at Marvel, keep an eye out for the classic Rob Liefeld Cap armor in there as you watch.........