DC comics is getting a new logo(s)
Check out the new logo(s) for DC comics.
DC Women Kicking Ass: Who is the next DC superhero to get a TV pilot?
A year after the final episode of Smallville, another hero from DC Comics may be getting a series. The powers that be have selected Oliver Queen aka Green Arrow for the pilot treatment. The character played by Justin Hartley was very popular, but Hartley won’t be involved in the show.
I really want a Wonder Woman movie or the Hawkgirl from the Justice League animated series.
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Sorry for the lack of posts. My comic budget is currently experiencing a drought for the month so I don’t have any advice to post from my comic book friend. I’ll be reblogging any interesting news though and photos :)
Ever wondered what it would be like to be a student at the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning? To learn from Kitty Pryde, pass notes with Rockslide and have Wolverine as your headmaster? Well wonder no more!
On Wednesday, January 11 at 2:00 PM EST, you can log on to Twitter and grab a seat for Future History 101, directly from the page of WOLVERINE AND THE X-MEN #4! Join Kid Omega, Idie, Rockslide, Anole, Broo, Kid Gladiator and Genesis in a class taught by Headmistress Kitty Pryde with special guest lecturer Deathlok!
All you have to do is sign on to Twitter and be sure to follow @JeanGreySchool, @JGSHeadmistress, @DeathlokL17, @GenesisHero, @KidGladiator1, @QQuire, @idie_okonkwo, @_Broodling_, @SANTORULES and @_Anole_. Then be sure you’ve got your pencils sharpened and ties on straight because class starts at 2:00 PM EST sharp on Wednesday, January 11!
Don’t miss this opportunity to attend the prestigious Jean Grey School! You can follow along with the entire conversation by searching for the #WXM hashtag.And remember: Headmaster Wolverine will be watching!
Check it out.
(via agentmlovestacos)
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Great Tips.
Super With Rainn Wilson and Ellen Page. Lmao.
Official Trailer of Chronicle coming out February 3rd.
1up Collectibles: Avengers face off against the X-Men
It’s probably going to be a long time before the Avengers face off against the X-Men on a big screen near you.
However, comic-book fanboys only have to wait until spring for a full-scale war between Marvel Comics’ two most popular superhero groups and movie franchises.
Avengers…
Source: USA Today
GRAPHIC NOVEL SUGGESTION #1
A must read for all comic book readers is MARVELS written by Kurt Busiek and art by Alex Ross. A perspective given from the ordinary citizens that these superheroes protect, it offers a unique insight that we don’t get to see often: What people really think of their heroes.
READ IT.
I promise, you won’t regret it.
Some New Year’s resolutions for DC (and a look back at last year’s)
It’s the last day of 2011, a year that has seen a lot of changes in the world of DC Comics. Last year I suggested some New Year’s resolutions for DC. I thought I would take a look back at those and see how DC did. And I also suggest a few for 2012.
Here are the resolutions from last year with my thoughts from today in italics.
1. Hire more female creators/writers. I am not asking for a quota or for “affirmative action”. I just ask that you make an effort to expand the writing bench past Gail Simone. Marvel has managed to hire a few great female writers, why can’t you?
Gosh, I wish this issue had been discussed more this year in the comicsphere. DC now has two female writers - Ann Nocenti is now the head writer on Green Arrow. And both Amy Reeder and Nicola Scott will have gigs in 2012. But DC is still way behind other comic companies in creator diversity. DC, you can do better, I know you can.
2. Don’t kill any more minorities or children. Don’t fake us out with the death of minorities. You don’t have the credibility to say, “we treat them like other characters.” You need to add more characters before you start subtracting them.
So far, so good. In fact they undid one of their deaths as Ryan Choi is soon back as the Atom.
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It’s the last day of 2011, a year that has seen a lot of changes in the world of DC Comics. Last year I suggested some New Year’s resolutions for DC. I thought I would take a look back at those and see how DC did. And I also suggest a few for 2012.