Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Read Bendis' "Powers" online for free

Starting this past Monday, each day, Newsarama is posting a page of the Brian Michael Bendis/Michael Avon Oeming superhero noir comic series Powers, from the very beginning. Not only is a new page posted, but that page's script and art breakdowns are ofen posted as well. And each page is archived, so you can join in any time.

What a great way to get into the series. I have first 3-4 trades, so it will be awhile until I see antything new, but this is good stuff.

And coming in August is David Mack's Kabuki, which I have not read, but will certainly try in this format.

Sunday, July 23, 2006

Teaser trailer for new "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle" movie

Animated Hellboy

On Friday, during the San Diego Comic-Con, Hellboy creator Mike Mignola talked about the new animated Hellboy movie "Sword of Storms," which will debut on DVD and on Cartoon Network in February. You can see hear about the story and learn what's next here.

The official animated Hellboy site is here.

"Infinite Crisis" novelization due in October

DC's recent Infinite Crisis maxi-series is following in the footstpes of its predecessor, Crisis on Infinite Earths, by getting a prose adaptation.


Written by Greg Cox (author of several Star Trek novels, the Daredevil movie novelization and more), the novel is described as:
Based on the epic new series from DC Comics-Superman, Wonder Woman, and Batman face a universal threat. For years, the rift between the Justice League's leaders has been widening. Batman's paranoia has given birth to an army of robotic assassins. Wonder Woman has declared herself judge, jury, and executioner, taking a foe's life in an act that was broadcast worldwide. Superman is under the influence of mind control. With the Justice League divided and a super-villain coalition openly targeting the heroes, ordinary civilians find themselves caught in the crossfire. The heroes have lost their way, their values, and their responsibilities. Only those who understand the true meaning of sacrifice are prepared to rectify this crisis-a crisis that originated in an alternate era when infinite earths collided in a cosmic cataclysm that erased history and lives. And those who survived are looking to restore all they have lost, regardless of the consequences.

The cover is drawn by Daniel Acuna, who has drawn several covers for DC and is the artist for the new Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters comic.

Spider-Man 3 Update

The cast and director of Spider-Man 3 were on hand at the San Diego Comic-Con, and showed new, though unfinished footage, including Thomas Haden Church as Sandman, Topher Grace as Eddie Brock/Venom and James Franco as Harry Osborn. Athough Harry does indeed use his father's goblin weapons and glider in this movie, director Sam Raimi notes that he will be called neither the "Green Goblin" or "Hobgoblin." New images from the film were also released, including this one of Topher Grace as Eddie Brock becoming enveloped in the Venom symbiote (check out his teeth):

Richard Donner revisits Superman

Director Richard Donner, who made us believe a man could fly in the form of Christopher Reeve in Superman the Movie in 1978, is returning to the Man of Steel in two exciting ways.

First, he is teaming with his former assistant, comics writer Geoff Johns to c0-write a run of unspecified length on Action Comics (reportedly to feature Brainiac, a favorite of the director's) beginning in October. Donner and Johns talk about that came about here.

Second, probably even more anticipated by most fans, his long-awaited Director's Cut of Superman II, featuring a lot of previously unseen footage that was shot, but not used for Superman II before Donner was kicked off the film, which was produced at the same time as the first Superman movie.

The new footage will feature unused Brando scenes, a bridge between the two films (essentially, Superman tosses one of Luthor's rockets from the end of the first film into space and THAT frees the Phantom Zone villains, as opposed to the Eiffel Tower bomb shown in the Richard Lester version of Superman II) and a more developed subplot of Lois trying to prove that Clark is Superman. Coverage of the San Diego Comic-Con panel where Donner talks more about his director's cut can be found here.

Additional information on Warner Home Video's plans for re-releasing the Christopher Reeve Superman films on November 28, including the new Donner cut, can be found here.

In related news, Superman Returns director Bryan Singer, who joined Donner on stage during the director's cut announcmenet, noted that he intends to make a sequel to his Superman film for release in 2009. The sequel, he indicated will be more action-packed, now that all the main players have been re-introduced.

DC's New Animation Frontier

In what could possibly be the coolest news I could ever expect to hear at a comics convention, DC Comics has announced that they are teaming with Warner Bros. Animation and Warner Home Video to create a series of direct-to-video animated films based on storylines directly from their comics, "designed with DC Comics fans in mind."

DC Publisher and President Paul Levitz personally announced the news during at Saturday's DC: One Year Greater panel at the San Diego Comic Con (SDCC). While Bruce Timm will be overseeing these projects, they are not based on the existing DC animated universe that he helped create. While no release dates have yet been annoucned, the first three titles to be developed are:

The New Frontier – Writer/artist Darwyn Cooke’s non-continuity depiction of the birth of the Silver Age of heroes, will be directed by Justice League Unlimited’s Stan Berkowitz . Cooke himself will provide art direction on the film.


Superman/Doomsday – adapted from the Death of Superman story, not the entire story, but its "essence," according to Levitz.. Timm will direct this himself from a script by The Batman’s Duane Capizzi (unfortunately, also the writer of Superman: Brainiac Attacks).

The New Teen Titans: The Judas Contract – Based on the classic Wolfman/Perez storyline which saw the Dick Grayson go from Robin to Nightwing, deals with the revelation that new team member Terra worked for their enemy Deathstroke the Terminator. Marv Wolfman himself will co-write the script with Tom DeSanto (X-Men movies) and George Perez will also consult.

Levitz hope that these new features appeal DC Comics fans of all ages:
We're going to take the marquee-value characters that have love across the generations. And use the stellar characters so that the parental generation will reach out and share it with their kids. We're looking at all the great stories, and cases where we can find the best stories of a long run.

In an interview with conics new site Newsarama (which I highly recommend reading) after the panel, Levitz talked about the discussions he had with other Warner Bros. divisions, and what would be the best way to use the DC characters in direct-to-video and realized the staff at Warner Bros. Animation had a great love and knowledge of the characters, stories and history, and that was the best way to go:
Ultimately, once we figured out what the box was that we wanted to work in creatively; we sat around and asked what's cool? We started playing with the ideas - if we were going to do the New Teen Titans, one of the best stories and one that everybody loved was The Judas Contract. Wouldn't it be incredible to get Marv involved in that? If we're going to do the Justice League characters, well, you could do Kingdom Come on one hand, but maybe do New Frontier, and we settled on that as a logical place to start.
The three titles announced are just the beginning of this initiative, as brainstorming continues for which storylines to adapt next. The possibilities are endless: Kingdom Come, The Golden Age, The Dark Knight Returns, The Killing Joke, JLA: Rock of Ages, Knightfall, Wagner's Sandman Mystery Theatre, Robinson's Starman, the first meeting of the JLA/JSA, Hard Travelin' Heroes, Identity Crisis, The Return of Barry Allen, the Crime Syndicate. The mind reels at the possiblities! Let's use the comments section here to talk about what they could do. You can jog your memory here.

This is going to be awesome!