In this new series of graphic novels, the Earth One line is going to “Ultimatize” the DC universe like Marvel did in their Ultimate line with a new and modern take on their characters. First up: Superman as written by J. Michael Straczynski and as drawn by Shane Davis.
Who could imagine that a city full of homicidal maniacs dressed up like clowns and men with half their faces burned off could look this good?
It appears that DC/Vertigo’s critically acclaimed comic series is about to become must see TV.
The good folks over at Warner Bros. Interactive have been kind enough to give us just a couple minutes of the upcoming Wii title.
I was browsing the Internets yesterday evening when I came upon what I can only assume is a trailer for an upcoming, totally legit, Superman / Spider-Woman crossover movie. I have a few nitpicks about it, such as the special effects, the costumes, and the language, but I think this may be a low budget movie more in the vein of The Hoff’s Nick Fury: Agent of Shield than a big budget blockbus...[Read More]
Earlier this month, we saw the first look at Ryan Reynolds as Green Lantern courtesy of Entertainment Weekly’s cover shot. News has hit that the suit seen there is not the final suit design for the film, which is a huge weight off my shoulders. Unfortunately, we have also heard that the white gloves will not be making an appearance. Anyway, to business (To business!).
Green Lantern is one of my top-three favorite superheroes. I have not loved all iterations of Green Lantern, but the three greatest to ever where the green battery (Alan Scott, Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner) are some of my favorite characters in both the DC and Marvel universes. Each of these three has his own character traits that both sets him apart from the other Green Lanterns, and binds him to th...[Read More]
A few weeks ago, Lindsey and I rented Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe for our Xbox 360. We generally like the vs. series of games (Marvel vs. Capcom, Capcom vs. SNK, etc), so we had high hopes. We were severely disappointed. The problem with Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe does not lie with the graphics. there are some characters that do not look quite right, but overall, the graphics are very nice....[Read More]