Word on the New Mutants movie is that it is that it has been plagued with difficulties since the beginning. Delays, reshoots, budget issues and indecision over the tone of the film have all seemingly taken their toll. I remember seeing some kind of teaser a good while ago, and to be frank, if it wasn't labeled as a New Mutants movie, I would not have known that's what it was supposed to be. Now the rumor is that it will either go straight to a streaming service or not be released at all. It's too bad, I loved the series in its first few years and would love to see a faithful adaptation one day.
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Fire and The New Mutants
Word on the New Mutants movie is that it is that it has been plagued with difficulties since the beginning. Delays, reshoots, budget issues and indecision over the tone of the film have all seemingly taken their toll. I remember seeing some kind of teaser a good while ago, and to be frank, if it wasn't labeled as a New Mutants movie, I would not have known that's what it was supposed to be. Now the rumor is that it will either go straight to a streaming service or not be released at all. It's too bad, I loved the series in its first few years and would love to see a faithful adaptation one day.
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Wednesday, January 30, 2019
Captain Atom and U.S.Agent
I really liked the redesign that Pat Broderick gave to Captain Atom's costume when DC brought the Charlton heroes into the DCU. It's simple and effective - you just know the guy is powerful by looking at him. There have been a few attempts to redesign his look since, but that always looked a little busy to me and didn't really work. He looked great in animation as well, always a good test of a costumes effectiveness.
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Doctor Fate Vs. Mephisto
Monday, January 28, 2019
Doctor Who and Green Lantern
The artwork of Dave Gibbons exploded in popularity when Watchmen hit the stands, but the first time he made an impression with me was his work on Green Lantern. His depictions of Hal Jordan, John Stewart and the extended cast of the title looked great to me, his clean lines gave everything a modern feel. I was a big fan of his back up tales as well, featuring alien GL's in solo adventures.
These two first met in STF #1911...
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Sunday, January 27, 2019
Green Arrow Vs. Sandman
Flint Marko's redemption was something I really liked, and I wish more had been done to establish him as a true hero afterwards. Instead he seemed to cross back and forth over the line between hero and villain in the decades that followed. I confess that I have lost track - I'm not sure what his status is these days.
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Saturday, January 26, 2019
Hawkman and Wolverine
I'd love to see these two in an adventure together. While heroic, both have a savage side that sets them apart from their teammates. Wolverine is very long lived while Hawkman has been through many reincarnations, so they have both experienced a lot more in life than their fellow teammates. They even both utilize exotic metals with amazing properties to enhance their natural born abilities.
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Friday, January 25, 2019
Chameleon Boy and The Human Torch
One of the great things about The Legion of Super-Heroes was that so many of the individual members were strong enough to be solo stars in my eyes. Some, like Karate Kid, Mon-El, and Cosmic Boy have even made that leap. I'd like to see Chameleon Boy in some solo adventures, I love his power set. Other choices to branch out on their own would be Dawnstar, Ultra Boy or Wildfire.
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Power Man and Iron Fist Vs. Black Adam
I get that The Rock is a huge movie star, and I get why DC chose not to use him as the villain in their first Shazam! film. Still, plans to have him star in a solo movie before even meeting The Big Red Cheese have me scratching my head. I think there is plenty of room for Black Adam to have an origin and back story fleshed out in a regular sequel to Shazam! Go ahead and give Dwayne Johnson top billing if that's what it takes. If a sequel is a huge hit, then maybe consider giving Black Adam his own solo vehicle.
Power man first battled Black Adam in STF #1982...
Wednesday, January 23, 2019
Blonde Phantom and Black Canary
Having Earth One Black Canary be revealed to actually be the daughter of the original Earth Two Black Canary was a retcon that made sense to me. I always wondered if there was an age difference between Dinah and Green Arrow when they became a couple, since she had been sharing adventures with the Justice Society for a while before he came along. I also fondly remember an issue of Secret Origins which featured both of the Black Canaries, streamlining their history and focusing on their relationship with one another.
Tuesday, January 22, 2019
Halo and Nova
I may be in the minority on this one, but I have always thought that Halo's costume was very cool. I love the asymmetrical design of it and it looks good from many different angles - even if it might be a pain to illustrate for some. Most of all, it's just unique! Other artists have tried to update Jim Aparo's original look for the character, but nothing has worked as well for me as the original.
Monday, January 21, 2019
The Vision and G.I. Robot
So, Paul Bettany will be joining Elizabeth Olsen for the Vision and Scarlet Witch series on Disney's streaming service. Whether this means that The Vision somehow survives after the events of Avengers: Endgame or that the show will take place in the past remains to be seen. I'm just glad we will get the chance to see these characters together again, I always wanted more of them in their film appearances.
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Sunday, January 20, 2019
She-Hulk Vs. Superman's Villains
I am still amazed that we have not seen a live action She-Hulk yet. I've said it before - A lawyer that deals in meta-human cases who is also a superhero herself would make for a great Movie or TV series filled with action, humor, and courtroom drama. Plus, Jennifer Walters has such a great personality, I would think it would be a fun role to play for an actress.
Saturday, January 19, 2019
The Punisher Vs. Ambush Bug
I'm looking forward to the watching new (and it would seem, final) season of The Punisher on Netflix. It's getting good reviews and Jon Bernthal does a great job in the role of Frank Castle. I hope that they had some kind of heads-up on a cancellation so that the show can come to some sort of conclusion (like Daredevil) and not end on a cliffhanger (like Luke Cage).
Friday, January 18, 2019
Captain America and Buck Rogers
Here's another potential family relation that I am surprised had not occurred to me before. I think it might be interesting to explore - having such a swashbuckling uncle could be one place that Steve Rogers developed his heroic attitude. Plus, they clearly share the same love for red buccaneer boots!
Thursday, January 17, 2019
Swamp Thing and Black Panther
I liked the upgrades to Black Panther's costume in his solo movie, but I have to admit the technology is a bit far fetched, even with the addition of fictional vibranium into the mix. So he can tap a small necklace and a whole costume appears around it? I'm not crazy about Iron Man pulling a similar stunt with his armor in Avengers: Infinity War, either. Sure, there's some mention of nanites or whatever, but to me it just seems like magic.
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Fantastic Four Vs. Composite Superman
The Composite Superman may have a somewhat goofy appearance, but I took him very seriously as a kid. A giant with green skin and a split Batman/Superman costume that possessed the combined powers of the Legion of Super-Heroes was an immensely cool concept to me not a villain to be taken lightly!
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
Power Pack and The Legion of Super-Heroes
Now that Disney owns the Marvel properties, I will be surprised if we don't heard more plans for Power Pack. A superhero team made up of young brothers and sisters that get caught up in intergalactic shenanigans seems like a natural for the the House of Mickey. I can imagine a feature film, streaming series or even an animated show coming out of the concept.
Monday, January 14, 2019
The Demon and Spider-Man
We are supposed to be getting a trailer or at least teaser for Spider-Man: Far From Home very soon, maybe even tomorrow. I'm wondering how Marvel is going to handle it, given the fact that Peter Parker was "dusted" along with half the universe, the last time we saw him. Will this new adventure be revealed to have happened before the Thanos SNAP or are they just assuming that we all know Spidey is coming back in one way or another anyway?
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Sunday, January 13, 2019
Black Widow Vs. Deathstroke
Natasha is clearly referring here to the events of STF #2377...
We have seen Deathstroke in live action before, but my favorite stories of his feature him up against The New Teen Titans, particularly The Judas Contract. Maybe DC Streaming Service will feature an adaptation of that on Titans if the series continues. The animated version was OK, but I'd lilk to see something closer to the comics version.
Saturday, January 12, 2019
A gift from my brother
I've shared the artwork of my brother Alan Pearsall before on this blog. I thought you might get a kick out of the birthday present he made for me:
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