I am eagerly awaiting the return of Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal on a the Cartoon Network this coming Sunday night. I absolutely loved the first five episodes and they ended on quite a cliffhanger. Hopefully the series will continue on beyond ten episodes, in my opinion it is some of the best animation for TV ever produced. I didn't realize Tartakovsky had worked on a Cage mini series, I'll have to check it out.
Will Samurai Jack be in the same cover as Fighting American?; they both were exiled into (their) future.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of PRIMAL until now.
ReplyDeleteAs for this cover? Interesting blend! Is Samurai Jack in modern Central Park? Or are we looking at a namesake descendant a la the Dragonlord (from that now-classic Marvel Premiere one-shot about the Wani)?
Samurai Jack could also be paired with Static and/or John Stewart, two other characters for whom Phil LaMarr has provided voices.
ReplyDelete(Hopefully, in this age of "only voiced by the right race" in voice acting, he won't lose his Samurai Jack job. Ditto Cree Summer as Elmira Duff.)
Maybe she'll get a co-starring role in Marvel Films first Capt. Marvel sequel. As the blue-skinned alien wife of Cyclops the X-man!
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@Cary: boooooooooooooo!
ReplyDeleteI've been trying to figure out what is going on with Luke's head for a while now. Something looks "off" there.
ReplyDeleteHe looks a bit dinosaurian with that neck. Maybe he's from Marvel Earth-99476. As in "Luke Cage, Power-saur?"
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