Showing posts with label Marvel Comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marvel Comics. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
The Avengers on The Planet of the Apes
The current Planet of the Apes franchise is readying a third installment and I hope it keeps up the high standards of the first two films. I liked how the second movie was so different from the first while still carrying the story along. The second Avengers film, while a ton of fun, hit a lot of the same story beats as the first and thus didn't feel quite as special. Hopefully the third will give audiences something they haven't seen before, and with the Russo Brothers at the helm, I am confident it will.
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Avengers,
Black Knight,
Hercules,
Jason Edmiston,
Joe Jusko,
Marvel Comics,
Photon,
Planet of the Apes,
Thor,
Wasp
Monday, November 16, 2015
Robotman Vs. Iron Man (Part Two)
Continued from yesterday's cover, we see that once again, Tony Stark has been less than forthcoming with one of his allies. Let's hope that Tony finds some redemption by the end of Captain America: Civil War. He did not come off well in Avengers: Age of Ultron. acting fairly recklessly despite his great intellect. Stark's attempts to become a better man have been the centerpiece to his character arc in the Marvel Cinematic Universe began, and he deserves to finally be able to complete that journey.
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DC Comics,
Erik Larsen,
Iron Man,
Jim Starlin,
Marvel Comics,
Robotman,
Super-Team Family,
Team Up
Sunday, November 15, 2015
Robotman and Iron Man (Part One)
Only a few promotional images from Captain America: Civil War have surfaced, but I like what I have seen of Iron Man's new armor. I have enjoyed the various designs that we have seen in the films to date, but I still miss Tony Stark's classic red & gold armor that he wore throughout the bulk of the Silver and early Bronze age. I have been waiting to see that look onscreen, widow's peak, hip discs and all, and maybe we will one day - but this new look is pretty cool too.
Make Sure you stop by for Part 2 tomorrow!
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Bob Brown,
DC Comics,
Don Heck,
Iron Man,
Marvel Comics,
Robotman,
Super-Team Family,
Team Up
Saturday, November 14, 2015
The Legion of Super-Heroes and ROM
I am still scratching my head as to why there has never been a ROM revival. I'm not sure who holds the rights these days, but I do know that the character is very fondly remembered and has a huge following. Imagine how cool a live action ROM would look, or how fun it would be to blast Dire Wraiths in a ROM video game! Much lesser properties have been brought back, bur ROM remains in limbo. It seems like a huge missed opportunity to me.
Friday, November 13, 2015
Justice League of America and The Punisher
I have enjoyed plenty of comics featuring The Punisher, but his live action appearances have always fallen short for me. Non of the three attempts have really brought the character from the comics to life effectively in my opinion. That said, I am really looking forward to his appearances on the second season of Netflix' Daredevil series. Not only do I have faith in Marvel after the first excellent season, but the casting of Jon Bernthal in the role is just about perfect. I have a feeling that the fourth time is going to be the charm.
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Captain Marvel and Ms. Marvel in: "Welcome To The Family!"
Now that DC has begun Calling Billy Batson Shazam in his superhero identity and Carol Danvers is the official Captain Marvel of Marvel Comics these days, there's been an opening for the title of Ms. Marvel. Marvel didn't waste any time and new there is a new hero on the scene. She certainly is getting plenty of early exposure, with her own comic, appearances with Carol Danvers and membership in The Avengers.
Cap teamed with the original Ms. Marvel way back in STF #72...
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Superman and The Thing in "Storming Latveria!"
It was interesting to see Superman actually show up on Supergirl last night - well OK, just his shoulder and a few brief sentences via text, but I though that they were going to keep him completely separate from the show. I'm enjoying what I see so far.
This story of course continues from yesterday's cover. The events of this story explain the bad blood between Ben and Clark, and why the last time they met they threw down, so it's good to see them working together again... if you are curious as to how this tale progresses, well that story was already told in STF #491, where our heroes not only have to deal with Doom, but Lex Luthor and an angry populace as well....
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DC Comics,
John Byrne,
Marvel Comics,
Nick Cardy,
Super-Team Family,
Superman,
Team Up,
The Thing
Monday, November 9, 2015
The Thing and Superboy (Vs. Dr. Doom)
Regular visitors to his blog will find it no surprise that the original Brave and the Bold was my all-time favorite comic book series. One of my personal favorite issues had to be #192, in which Batman teamed up with Superboy. At first glance, I didn't think it would be anything special since Batman regularly appeared alongside Superman in the pages of World's Finest and elsewhere. I needn't have worried though, writer Mike W. Barr and artist Jim Aparo turned in a story unlike any I had read before between the two characters, and I still remember it fondly to this day.
These two met once before, back in my MTIO days...
...and this story isn't over yet, make sure to check in tomorrow for Part 2!
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DC Comics,
Doctor Doom,
John Byrne,
Marvel Comics,
Super-Team Family,
Superboy,
Team Up,
The Thing
Sunday, November 8, 2015
Wolverine Vs. Doomsday
Each of these guys have a superhuman healing factor, so this could be a long battle. Doomsday has long been rumored to be making an appearance in Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, but I have not seen any actual confirmation of this. I imagine he would be an all-CGI creation though, so it's not like there would be leaked set photos. Something is definitely up with the corpse of General Zod though, and that situation is where we may see Doomsday arise from.
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DC Comics,
Doomsday,
Marvel Comics,
Pete Woods,
Super-Team Family,
Team Up,
Wolverine
Saturday, November 7, 2015
Black Panther Vs. The Joker
Some distant footage of The Black Panther on the set of Captain America: Civil War has surfaced, and I have to say he looks great. I am really looking forward to seeing how he fit into the story and watching him in live action. I have a feeling I am going to be left wanting more though - with so much going on in the film and so many characters, there doesn't seem like there will be a lot of time to focus on T'Challa. I'll have to be happy with what we get, and look forward to his solo film outing a little further down the road.
Friday, November 6, 2015
Cheetah Vs. Tigra
From what I have gathered, the villains in the upcoming Wonder Woman film are most likely going to be Ares and Circe, which makes sense given that it will be presenting her origins. Still, I am hoping for an appearance by Cheetah. I have been a fan of each incarnation of the character since watching her mix it up on Super Friends as part of the Legion of Doom, and it would be great to see her make the leap to live action.
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Cheetah,
DC Comics,
Kerry Callen,
Marvel Comics,
Super-Team Family,
Team Up,
Tigra,
Trina Robbins
Thursday, November 5, 2015
Groot and Mr. Spock
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 has added started to get rolling, adding in Mantis to join Groot and the rest of the crew on their next adventure. I understand that The Collector will be back as well, but no word yet on who will be the villain of the sequel. Whatever they decide, I am really looking forward to it, especially if director James Gunn can put together another great soundtrack to go with it!
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Bob Larkin,
Groot,
Marvel Comics,
Spock,
Star Trek,
Super-Team Family,
Team Up
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
The Avengers and The Legion of Super-Heroes (And More!)
I am a huge fan of the 100-Page Giants that DC used to put out in the 70's. It was cool to see an issue jam packed with multiple stories featuring Superman or The Flash from various eras, The issues I really loved, though, were the ones that offered a wide variety of characters. Detective Comics would feature a new Batman story with a classic tale of the Caped Crusader, but then there would be stories featuring characters like The Spectre, Hawkman, The Golden Age Green Lantern, Kid Eternity. Elongated Man and more. Each issue was like a mini tour of the DC universe.
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends and The Super Friends
For a long time growing up, these two cartoons were all there was as far as animated superheroes on TV went. I will always have a soft spot for The Super Friends, especially the "Challenge" years, but I preferred Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends because they had better action. My only complaint was there were not enough episodes - I felt like I watched each one 20 times over!
Monday, November 2, 2015
The Invaders and Doctor Fate
The core three Invaders make up almost the perfect team for me. They represent man, machine and mutant and can protect land, air and water with the perspectives of a soldier, rebel and outcast. A lot of different types of stories can be told by featuring those three.
Sunday, November 1, 2015
The Spectre Vs. Galactus
This is a battle that I would love to see. Not only would it be a great match up, it would be a visual feast as well. Artists seem to have a lot of fun with the super-science of Galactus' giant machines and The Spectre's displays of magic, so you know a story featuring both would have plenty of opportunities for inventive graphics.
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DC Comics,
Ed Benes,
Galactus,
Khoi Pham,
Marvel Comics,
spectre,
Super-Team Family,
Team Up
Saturday, October 31, 2015
The Flash and The Hulk
The New season of The Flash is continuing to entertain me. I love how unapologetic the show is about its comic book roots. Sure, there are a lot of melodrama and romantic entanglements thrown in, but just when I start to roll my eyes, something awesome happens like King Shark suddenly appearing and attacking The Flash in a scene that looks like it was ripped from a comic book page! I am looking forward to the return of Grodd and some more Jay Garrick action in future episodes.
Friday, October 30, 2015
Batman and Nighthawk in "How to Swindle a Billionaire!"
A new Nighthawk ongoing series has been announced from Marvel. I'm not sure which Nighthawk it will be but my suspicions are that it will revolve around the Nighthawk that belongs to The Squadron Supreme. I hope I am wrong though, because it would be nice to see Kyle Richmond getting the spotlight after being a supporting character for decades.
These two teamed up once before in an early B&B MS Paint cover...
...and this isn't the first time Batman has let a pretty face distract him from his mission... it's happened with Dazzler and Little Annie Fanny as well...
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Batman,
DC Comics,
Marvel Comics,
Mike Deodato,
Nick Cardy,
Nighthawk,
Super-Team Family,
Team Up
Thursday, October 29, 2015
The Unknown Soldier and Iron Man
Upon repeat viewings of Avengers: Age of Ultron, it's clear that Tony Stark's ego is the true villain of the movie. He acts pretty reckless throughout and it will be interesting to see where the Russo Brothers take the character in Captain America: Civil War. If they are taking sides, right now it is hard to root for Iron Man, hopefully he will be redeemed a little by the movie's end.
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Code: Red
Red headed males in comics have had a tough time, often being killed off or reintroduced as a non-redhead. Aside from Daredevil, it seems like no one is safe! Fortunately Red haired women seem to have fared a bit better, and there were plenty to choose from for this team.
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