Tom Hardy drops out of Suicide Squad, Jake Gyllenhaal a possible replacement
David Ayer's Suicide Squad is now a man down (I wonder how many puns like this are being formulated across the blogosphere). Tom Hardy,...
Marvel: Heed the cry—we need a new swimsuit special
As mentioned earlier, I've been on a deadline and haven't had time to jump all over breaking industry news, but that worked out just fine in the case of the disappearing Marvel Swimsuit Issue update. It seems artists Kris Anka and Kevin Wada posted some images of what would be a NEW Marvel Swimsuit issue, updating the strangest comic of the 90s with a much needed new look at lycra and tencel. The initial pin-ups of some lissome lads were tasty, but the women had not even been drawn when the project had been KILLED. KILLED DEAD, taking with it the hopes and dreams of a thirsty nation.
Review: Justice League Throne of Atlantis Animated Goes Deep
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis is the animated film follow up to last year’s Justice League War that introduced the New 52 to DC Animation. The last few movies have been a roller coaster of quality. Flashpoint Paradox was excellent while War and Assault on Arkham suffered from execution problems. While the film has a few standout moments Justice League TOA doesn’t quite parallel the emotional strength of its Geoff Johns Aquaman source material.
JUST DO IT: Brian Buccellato Joins Image with Sons of the Devil (Interview)
By: Alexander Jones
Author Brian Buccellato is looking to steer his career in a brand new direction with the upcoming Sons of the Devil comic...
Convergence to Bring in The INJUSTICE Universe
by Davey Nieves
Today Entertainment Weekly revealed the solicits for the first four issues of the nine part Convergence event from DC Comics. The event will...
Rumor: Is Spider-Man finally headed to Marvel Studios?
Take this report with a grain of salt until something is officially announced, but if it pans out, this could be the moment Spidey-fans...
Review: time, tide and Agent Carter wait for no man
If Marvel was hoping Agent Carter would improve on its ratings from last week’s 2-episode season premiere, they must be somewhat disappointed this morning. While Agent Carter still snagged second place behind NBC’s Parks and Recreation, it’s ratings are still down 21 percent from last week. Marvel should be interested in more than just ratings, as the show has received considerable critical acclaim.
Review: It Looks Like Mortal Kombat, It Walks Like Mortal Kombat, But…
With the highly anticipated next chapter of the game set to release later this year, DC Comics is continuing to capitalize on Warner Bros acquisition of the property with a prequel comic book series. Releasing first digitally, Mortal Kombat X will bridge the gap between the game released in 2011 and its follow up this year.
Voice Cast announced for Batman vs. Robin
Via The Hollywood Reporter, WB Animation has unveiled its cast for the upcoming feature Batman vs. Robin, which despite sharing a title with a...
Review: Red Sonja and Conan Together Again For The First Time
Simone, Zub, and Panosaian put peanut butter and jelly together then served it alongside a big juicy porterhouse steak. Fans of both characters will find plenty to enjoy in this limited series.
Moore and O’Neill finish the Janni Dakkar trilogy with Nemo: River of Ghosts
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Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill's Nemo trilogy wraps up in march with Nemo: River of Ghosts, recently acquired Top Shelf just announced. Like all of its Alan Moore publications, Knockabout will publish the book in the UK. The trilogy, which follows Captain Nemo's daughter Janni, began in Heart of Ice, continued in The Roses of Berlin and wraps up here, with now aged Janni exploring the Amazon.
Archia previews Plunder from Lang and McKinley
If nothing else, Archaia's new horror series Plunder has the best named team in comics, Swifty Lang and Skuds McKinley. "Hey have you seen Skuds and Swifty?" is what everyone will be saying at Comic-Con 2015.
The book arrives in February, and offers us a tale reminiscent of both Captain Phillips and The Thing.



















