Monthly Archives: March 2010

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Reviews
Review: Shuddertown #1

By | Mar 25, 2010 | Reviews

Impulse purchases have really went away for me in the past few years in terms of comics. I’ve tried really hard to cut back just to what I like, so a concept must really draw me in or it must be a particularly exciting issue for me to grab it. This week saw one of […]

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News
Bassett Cast as Amanda Waller in "Green Lantern"

By | Mar 25, 2010 | News

Martin Campbell’s Green Lantern‘s cast just keeps getting better and better, as today Angel Bassett joined as Dr. Amanda Waller. SuperheroHype posted it earlier today, as well as suggesting that she may be introduced to grease the wheels on a possible Suicide Squad film. This continues the trend of picking the best actor for the […]

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News
"Scott Pilgrim vs. the World" Teaser Trailer Released

By | Mar 25, 2010 | News

The moment everyone has been waiting for is here: the teaser trailer to Edgar Wright’s adaptation of Bryan Lee O’Malley’s Scott Pilgrim series is here. I’ve watched it three times consecutively, and I can say wholeheartedly that I think Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is going to nail the look and feel of this beloved […]

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Reviews
Grant Morrison’s 18 Days On The Horizon!

By | Mar 25, 2010 | Reviews

Fans of Grant Morrison: rejoice! It has been announced that Dynamite Entertainment and Liquid Comics will be releasing a script book of Grant Morrison’s as yet to be released 18 Days, an animated project Morrison has been working on with Liquid Comics which is a re-telling of the Indian Epic Mahabharata. While 18 Days is […]

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Reviews
Who Won’t Wield The Shield?

By | Mar 25, 2010 | Reviews

You’ve seen who WILL wield the shield… now are you curious who won’t? No? Well, allow me to entice you! While we know that the obvious answer to that question is “everyone else,” Marvel has decided to release a humorous one-shot in order to showcase a little talent and poke fun at themselves. It seems […]

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Reviews
LOST – 6×09 – "Ab Aeterno"

By | Mar 25, 2010 | Reviews

Richard Alpert, ageless wonder. Richard Alpert, man of shaken faith. We recently saw him attempting to blow himself to pieces, and now, three years after we met him (he first appeared in 3×07, “Not in Portland”) it’s finally time to explore the story behind one of the most mysterious characters we’ve ever met. Jacob went […]

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News
Kaboomerang Joins the Guardians

By | Mar 24, 2010 | News

Member three has now been announced for the upcoming Image mini-series co-written by Robert Kirkman, Guardians of the Globe. This title that takes place in the Invincible universe will now co-star Kaboomerang, a character whose tagline on his character card is the most entertaining yet. “Yeah, mate. I know they’re supposed to come back to […]

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News
Don’t Miss "Phonogram: The Singles Club"

By | Mar 24, 2010 | News

Today is a big day for two of Multiversity Comics favorite creators: Art Battle star and writer Kieron Gillen and artist extraordinaire Jamie McKelvie. Today sees the release of the second (and hopefully not final) volume of their critically acclaimed Image title Phonogram today, titled Phonogram: The Singles Club. I picked up the trade myself […]

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News
Check out Haunt #1 Free!

By | Mar 24, 2010 | News

From the minds of Robert Kirkman (Invincible, The Walking Dead) and Todd McFarlane comes Haunt, a book about…well, let’s just quote the solicit. Daniel Kilgore is dragged into his estranged brother Kurt’s secret life of murder and espionage… by his ghost. With no training whatsoever, guided by the spirit of his secret-agent brother, Daniel must […]

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News
"Iron Man: Extremis" Goes In Motion

By | Mar 24, 2010 | News

Fans of Warren Ellis’ and Adi Granov’s Iron Man: Extremis rejoice! Marvel will be turning that arc into their next motion comic just in time for Iron Man 2, as the first episode will launch on iTunes April 16th for $1.99 with a new episode being added every two weeks after that. Check out a […]

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Columns
Whatever Happened to the Writer of Tomorrow?

By | Mar 24, 2010 | Columns

When Wildstorm’s Ex-Machina ends, it won’t just mark the culmination of one of the best series in the industry. When the last page turns, that will be it in terms of Brian K. Vaughan’s contributions to the world of comics for the foreseeable future. Often regaled as one of the freshest voices in comics and […]

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