DC Studios is already radically reshaping the DC Universe, with each passing day seeming to yield further news about what's to come. While more plans will soon be revealed from James Gunn and Peter Safran, who are heading up this new division of Warner Bros. Discovery, in the interim, DC's future seems somewhat uncertain. "Wonder Woman 3" is no longer definitely happening, at least not with Patty Jenkins, and Henry Cavill might return, but it won't be as Superman. Gunn and Safran appear to be leaving all vestiges of the Snyderverse behind (though that doesn't mean the remaining unreleased films should be ignored).
As a longtime fan of Gunn's work who has never been particularly fond of Snyder's reimagining of DC's heroes, I'm pretty excited to see what's coming down the line. We already know there's a new Man of Steel on the way, and while I'm sure we'll be getting more reboots as well,...
As a longtime fan of Gunn's work who has never been particularly fond of Snyder's reimagining of DC's heroes, I'm pretty excited to see what's coming down the line. We already know there's a new Man of Steel on the way, and while I'm sure we'll be getting more reboots as well,...
- 12/31/2022
- by Jamie Gerber
- Slash Film
Will Amazon go forward with their original plans to produce a live-action "Barbarella" TV series pilot, based on the comics character, that previously landed at the studio, with a script by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade of "Skyfall" fame ?
"...'Barbarella' has been lied to. Worse, she's been weaponized, and someone's going to answer for that...
"...assuming she survives the judgement of the 'Esseverine' sun-giants...
"...and an armada of a thousand ships..."
"Drive" director Nicolas Winding Refn after much fanfare, opted out of directing the pilot, adapting creator Jean-Claude Forest's erotic sci-fi comic strip.
'Barbarella' is a young woman who travels from planet to planet and has numerous adventures, often involving sex.
The aliens she meets often seduce her, and she also experiments with a 'machine excessive' or 'orgasmotron'.
The original comic book version of 'Barbarella' was modeled on French actress Brigitte Bardot.
The...
"...'Barbarella' has been lied to. Worse, she's been weaponized, and someone's going to answer for that...
"...assuming she survives the judgement of the 'Esseverine' sun-giants...
"...and an armada of a thousand ships..."
"Drive" director Nicolas Winding Refn after much fanfare, opted out of directing the pilot, adapting creator Jean-Claude Forest's erotic sci-fi comic strip.
'Barbarella' is a young woman who travels from planet to planet and has numerous adventures, often involving sex.
The aliens she meets often seduce her, and she also experiments with a 'machine excessive' or 'orgasmotron'.
The original comic book version of 'Barbarella' was modeled on French actress Brigitte Bardot.
The...
- 1/29/2019
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Development continues on a "Barbarella" TV series that landed at Amazon Studios, with a script written by writers Neal Purvis and Robert Wade of "Skyfall" fame. Plus take a look at Dynamite Entertainment's "Barbarella" #9, available August 22, 2018, written by Mike Carey and illustrated by Kenan Yarar, with covers by Dave Bullock, Scott Chantler, Eion Marron, Anthony Marques and Yarar:
"...'Barbarella' has been lied to. Worse, she's been weaponized, and someone's going to answer for that...
"...assuming she survives the judgement of the 'Esseverine' sun-giants...
"...and an armada of a thousand ships..."
"Drive" director Nicolas Winding Refn directed the pilot adapting creator Jean-Claude Forest's erotic sci-fi comic strip.
"I kind of went back to the original comic," said Refn "and really began to close my eyes and fantasize about women in outer space and it looked pretty good."
'Barbarella' is a young woman who travels from...
"...'Barbarella' has been lied to. Worse, she's been weaponized, and someone's going to answer for that...
"...assuming she survives the judgement of the 'Esseverine' sun-giants...
"...and an armada of a thousand ships..."
"Drive" director Nicolas Winding Refn directed the pilot adapting creator Jean-Claude Forest's erotic sci-fi comic strip.
"I kind of went back to the original comic," said Refn "and really began to close my eyes and fantasize about women in outer space and it looked pretty good."
'Barbarella' is a young woman who travels from...
- 8/23/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Today's Comics Corner ranges from horror to sci-fi and everything in between! Continue reading for details on part 3 of Rick Remender's new story arc on (Seven to Eternity) Deadly Class from Image Comics. We also have a look at The Hellblazer #22, The X-Files: Case Files- Florida Man #2, Dark Souls: Age of Fire #1, Brothers Dracul #2, Big Trouble in Little China: Old Man Jack #9, Black Hammer: Age of Doom #2, and Her Infernal Descent #2.
Deadly Class #34: "Writer: Rick Remender
Artist / Cover: Wes Craig
Variant Cover: Rory Hensley
Published: May 23, 2018
Diamond ID: MAR180664
Age Rating: M
“Love Like Blood,” Part Three Death gets its fill in Mexico, as Marcus and Victor finally square off. Who will get the revenge they thirst for, and what will be left of the other when they do?
Digital: $3.99
Print: $3.99."
Death and revenge take center stage in part 3 of the new story arc in Deadly Class. For more details,...
Deadly Class #34: "Writer: Rick Remender
Artist / Cover: Wes Craig
Variant Cover: Rory Hensley
Published: May 23, 2018
Diamond ID: MAR180664
Age Rating: M
“Love Like Blood,” Part Three Death gets its fill in Mexico, as Marcus and Victor finally square off. Who will get the revenge they thirst for, and what will be left of the other when they do?
Digital: $3.99
Print: $3.99."
Death and revenge take center stage in part 3 of the new story arc in Deadly Class. For more details,...
- 5/23/2018
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Development continues on the new "Barbarella" television series that landed at Amazon Studios a few years back, with a script written by writers Neal Purvis and Robert Wade of "Skyfall" fame. Plus take a look at Dynamite Entertainment's "Barbarella" #4:
"Drive" director Nicolas Winding Refn directed the pilot adapting creator Jean-Claude Forest's erotic sci-fi comic strip.
"I kind of went back to the original comic," said Refn "and really began to close my eyes and fantasize about women in outer space and it looked pretty good."
'Barbarella' is a young woman who travels from planet to planet and has numerous adventures, often involving sex. The aliens she meets often seduce her, and she also experiments with a 'machine excessive' or 'orgasmotron'.
The original comic book version of 'Barbarella' was modeled on French actress Brigitte Bardot.
Barbarella will be produced and distributed by Gaumont International Télévision.
"Drive" director Nicolas Winding Refn directed the pilot adapting creator Jean-Claude Forest's erotic sci-fi comic strip.
"I kind of went back to the original comic," said Refn "and really began to close my eyes and fantasize about women in outer space and it looked pretty good."
'Barbarella' is a young woman who travels from planet to planet and has numerous adventures, often involving sex. The aliens she meets often seduce her, and she also experiments with a 'machine excessive' or 'orgasmotron'.
The original comic book version of 'Barbarella' was modeled on French actress Brigitte Bardot.
Barbarella will be produced and distributed by Gaumont International Télévision.
- 3/12/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
This week on Comics Corner, we have two new comic series from DC to start things off. The first, called Doomsday Clock #1, is from the masterful Geoff Johns, and we also have a look at The Demon: Hell is Earth #1, followed by Monsters Unleashed #8, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #25, the penultimate issue of Angel Season 11 #11, John Carpenter's Big Trouble in Little China Old Man Jack #3, Clue #6, four preview pages from Harvey Kurtzman's Marley's Ghost #1, The Hellblazer #16, Redneck #7, and Rick and Morty Pocket Like You Stole It #5.
Doomsday Clock #1: "DC Comics presents to you a 12-issue maxiseries from the critically acclaimed team of writer Geoff Johns, artist Gary Frank, and colorist Brad Anderson. You are not prepared for what lies ahead within these pages, good readers.
Art by: Gary Frank
Cover by: Gary Frank
Variant cover by: Gary Frank
Written by: Geoff Johns
Series: Doomsday Clock 2017
U.S. Price...
Doomsday Clock #1: "DC Comics presents to you a 12-issue maxiseries from the critically acclaimed team of writer Geoff Johns, artist Gary Frank, and colorist Brad Anderson. You are not prepared for what lies ahead within these pages, good readers.
Art by: Gary Frank
Cover by: Gary Frank
Variant cover by: Gary Frank
Written by: Geoff Johns
Series: Doomsday Clock 2017
U.S. Price...
- 11/22/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
This week on Comics Corner, we have a look at Batman: The Red Death #1, Ash Vs Army of Darkness #4, Spawn #279, Angel Season 11 #10, Back to the Future #24, Big Trouble in Little China Old Man #2 (co-written by John Carpenter), Bprd: The Devil You Know #3, Dark Ark #2, Goosebumps: Monsters at Midnight #1, The Hellblazer #15, and Jim Henson's The Power of the Dark Crystal #8.
Batman: The Red Death #1: "As the events of Dark Nights: Metal rock the DC Universe, the creatures of the Dark Multiverse stand ready to invade our world! How can even the World’s Greatest Heroes stop a horde of deadly beings that appear to be powerful, nightmare versions of familiar figures? Find out in these special tie-in issues!
Artist
Carmine Di Giandomenico
Cover
Jason Fabok
Writer
Joshua Williamson
Series:
Dark Matter 2017
U.S. Price:
3.99
Volume/Issue #:
1
Color/B&W:
Color
Trim Size:
Comic
Page Count:
32."
For more...
Batman: The Red Death #1: "As the events of Dark Nights: Metal rock the DC Universe, the creatures of the Dark Multiverse stand ready to invade our world! How can even the World’s Greatest Heroes stop a horde of deadly beings that appear to be powerful, nightmare versions of familiar figures? Find out in these special tie-in issues!
Artist
Carmine Di Giandomenico
Cover
Jason Fabok
Writer
Joshua Williamson
Series:
Dark Matter 2017
U.S. Price:
3.99
Volume/Issue #:
1
Color/B&W:
Color
Trim Size:
Comic
Page Count:
32."
For more...
- 10/25/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
When it comes to the comic book side of the Star Wars expanded universe, Dark Horse Comics has made a name for itself as the home of original, creative tales that enrich the franchise and build on existing mythology in the most fan-friendly ways.
Last year, we brought you the exclusive announcement of "Star Wars: Knight Errant," another addition to the publisher's long list of ongoing and limited Star Wars series. Today, we bring you the exclusive news of a brand new title hitting shelves in May: "Star Wars: Jedi - The Dark Side."
Featuring a story by Scott Allie and art by Mahmud Asrar (interior/cover) and Stéphane Roux (variant cover), "The Dark Side" follows Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn (played by Liam Neeson in "Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace") as he's dispatched to prevent a civil war on the homeworld of Xanatos, the...
Last year, we brought you the exclusive announcement of "Star Wars: Knight Errant," another addition to the publisher's long list of ongoing and limited Star Wars series. Today, we bring you the exclusive news of a brand new title hitting shelves in May: "Star Wars: Jedi - The Dark Side."
Featuring a story by Scott Allie and art by Mahmud Asrar (interior/cover) and Stéphane Roux (variant cover), "The Dark Side" follows Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn (played by Liam Neeson in "Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace") as he's dispatched to prevent a civil war on the homeworld of Xanatos, the...
- 1/27/2011
- by Rick Marshall
- MTV Splash Page
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