Happenstance Posted August 11, 2009 Posted August 11, 2009 Only goes to 51, but a nice list, as it isn't just Marvel and DC. Lots of genuinely great covers. It goes all the way to #1, you just have to load the other pages. Why do you think I mentioned the choices from 10-1?
Paj! Posted August 11, 2009 Posted August 11, 2009 I posted before I saw your bit. So glad she's got some of my favourites in, like the Emma Frost New X-men cover, X-Men 190 (Mystique and Iceman), loads of stunning Batman and Catwoman (both of which seem to be blessed by an awesome amount of good covers)... This cover in particular inspires a real feeling of...sadness in me. Or reality. The city is so real and stark. As the blogger says, nothing like how Gotham is presented in Batman.
ReZourceman Posted August 11, 2009 Posted August 11, 2009 Hmmm very strange choices there. Agree with Walking Dead 48 though....brilliant. And will now buy Proof.
Paj! Posted August 11, 2009 Posted August 11, 2009 I have to say that while the Dark Phoenix is a great and classic and groundbreaking storyline, the covers for the whole thing were annoyingly not as good as they could have been. They're all almost brilliant.
ReZourceman Posted August 11, 2009 Posted August 11, 2009 A fan asked if there were any plans to bring "The Walking Dead" to television stations such as HBO and Showtime. Kirkman said he couldn't say anything publicly yet, but there are plans in the works and he might have an announcement soon. Would he consider a film version? "I would prefer a television show, but I am a bit of a — cover your ears, kids — whore," he admitted. "So, if Michael Bay wants to do a movie, I'm there. Exploding zombies!" http://comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=22490 Potentially the best news ever?
Paj! Posted August 11, 2009 Posted August 11, 2009 Why would you ever want Michael Bay to direct a movie of something you held dear to your heart?
gmac Posted August 11, 2009 Posted August 11, 2009 btw ReZ, I've been meaning to ask do you like anything Loeb has done? I mean like ever? surely he must have done some good work in the past for Marvel to have given him the job of fucking up the Hulk and the Ultimate Universe
ReZourceman Posted August 12, 2009 Posted August 12, 2009 Why would you ever want Michael Bay to direct a movie of something you held dear to your heart? He's quite obviously being sarcastic. Even if you havn't read it, you can surely tell from the way he said it? btw ReZ, I've been meaning to ask do you like anything Loeb has done? I mean like ever? surely he must have done some good work in the past for Marvel to have given him the job of fucking up the Hulk and the Ultimate Universe Yes! I havn't read a huge amount of his stuff, but he certainly was never this bad. His stories used to make sense, they really did, but he hasn't written anything good in like 6 years. Well first arc of Hulk was OK.
Dan_Dare Posted August 12, 2009 Posted August 12, 2009 http://comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=22490 Potentially the best news ever? or IS IT? Details are being finalised over TV deal now. Fuck Yes. AMC are front runners too which is fantastic news. They've really stepped up in the last couple of years with Mad Men and Breaking Bad. Easily two of my favourite shows. Fuck. Yes, people.
ReZourceman Posted August 12, 2009 Posted August 12, 2009 Oh my fucking god. Made of rule. Made of fucking whynz rule hax. My only request? DON'T FUCK WITH THE STORY. Also....Carl....he'll grow up quickly, and we're only like...just over a year in 10 volumes (Heads up I believe the 10th Volume is out today) but that could be a solid 5 seasons probably. This is the best news ever though. So casting, what'dya guys think.
Happenstance Posted August 12, 2009 Posted August 12, 2009 Maybe Brian Austin Green, he really impressed me in Terminator
Daft Posted August 12, 2009 Posted August 12, 2009 Just finished THE LONG HALLOWEEN. Loved it. "I believe in BATMAN." Is the next one Haunted Knight? Or is there not a progression...
Happenstance Posted August 12, 2009 Posted August 12, 2009 I think the kind of sequel to Long Halloween is Dark Victory but I havent read it. I think with most of the Batman trades it doesnt matter which order you read them in. Except Death in the Family, its probably better to read that before Hush
Daft Posted August 12, 2009 Posted August 12, 2009 Ah, good to know. I've got Year One left to read and then I'll see what else is around to pick up.
Happenstance Posted August 12, 2009 Posted August 12, 2009 I kept putting off getting Year One because of the older style artwork, I really should get it though. Thats probably another reason I love Hush so much, Jim Lee's art is just so damn brilliant!
DomJcg Posted August 12, 2009 Posted August 12, 2009 I think its worth reading 424 to 431 of batman (a couple issues before a death in the family). You see robin at his worst, its pretty damn good reading.
Daft Posted August 12, 2009 Posted August 12, 2009 I kept putting off getting Year One because of the older style artwork, I really should get it though. Thats probably another reason I love Hush so much, Jim Lee's art is just so damn brilliant! Yeah, it's a bit of a shift. I think its worth reading 424 to 431 of batman (a couple issues before a death in the family). You see robin at his worst, its pretty damn good reading. Do they sell that in a collection? n00b question.
Ashley Posted August 12, 2009 Posted August 12, 2009 Oh my fucking god. Made of rule. Made of fucking whynz rule hax. My only request? DON'T FUCK WITH THE STORY. Also....Carl....he'll grow up quickly, and we're only like...just over a year in 10 volumes (Heads up I believe the 10th Volume is out today) but that could be a solid 5 seasons probably. This is the best news ever though. So casting, what'dya guys think. Not having read the book I can't see how 10 volumes could equate to 2 seasons. That's roughly 1300 minutes of television. Anywho, its not really here nor there but I have nothing better do with myself than make a nuisance. :awesome:
Happenstance Posted August 12, 2009 Posted August 12, 2009 The only old Batman collections I know of are in the Batman Chronicles series but as I dont read those I dont know how far they are up to yet.
Paj! Posted August 12, 2009 Posted August 12, 2009 I kept putting off getting Year One because of the older style artwork, I really should get it though. Thats probably another reason I love Hush so much, Jim Lee's art is just so damn brilliant! My failometer bleeped slightly. Frank Millar's art is fantastic in Year One, and if I may say so, a lot more appropriate for Batman than Jim Lee's. Jim Lee is great, I'm not about to tell lies. But it's very glossy. Fits in with Hush, which is effectively Batman vs. ALL HIS GREATEST VILLAINS IN THE STORY TO END ALL STORIES! ROMANCE! INTRIGUE! SUSPENSE... But yeah. I get sick of seeing the same female and male faces recycled the whole time in Lee's work. I find Batman drawn by Tim Sale or Eduardo Risso a far more compelling figure. Risso's stuff is wonderful in colour too. But yeah, I personally prefer the grittier stuff for people like Batman and Daredevil, since it fits a lot better. For me, anyway.
Happenstance Posted August 12, 2009 Posted August 12, 2009 My failometer bleeped slightly. Frank Millar's art is fantastic in Year One, and if I may say so, a lot more appropriate for Batman than Jim Lee's. Jim Lee is great, I'm not about to tell lies. But it's very glossy. Fits in with Hush, which is effectively Batman vs. ALL HIS GREATEST VILLAINS IN THE STORY TO END ALL STORIES! ROMANCE! INTRIGUE! SUSPENSE... But yeah. I get sick of seeing the same female and male faces recycled the whole time in Lee's work. I find Batman drawn by Tim Sale or Eduardo Risso a far more compelling figure. Risso's stuff is wonderful in colour too. But yeah, I personally prefer the grittier stuff for people like Batman and Daredevil, since it fits a lot better. For me, anyway. I had a feeling you would moan about that, you always seem to have a problem with me liking more modern art
Paj! Posted August 12, 2009 Posted August 12, 2009 It's more the fact you avoided comics because the art wasn't all clean and glossy. As I say, I like Jim Lee, he's an awesome artist, but it gets sickly after too much of it (and like I say, everyone looks like supermodels with the same faces). There's not enough depth for me. But then I complain about stuff a lot. When it's personal preference.
Happenstance Posted August 12, 2009 Posted August 12, 2009 But then I complain about stuff a lot. When it's personal preference. Ive noticed. Its the fact that you've mentioned it a few times before to me so really....I get it. But I was talking to Daft, its not that im telling you to butt out but going over something like this again and again just gets annoying.
Dan_Dare Posted August 12, 2009 Posted August 12, 2009 My immediate TWD Casting wishlist: Morgan: Andre Royo aka Reginald 'Bubbles' Cousins in The Wire He does every kind of fucked up and on the edge as a Baltimore Junkie- fantastic range and ability, particularly if Morgan comes back later after..well, you know. Terese Idris Elba, aka Stringer Bell in The Wire Huge, black and awesome Abraham Ian Mcshane, aka Deadwood's Al Swearengen Perfect fit for the older, lethal survivalist with an eye for a well groomed soup drainer. Andrea: Julie Benz. Currently Rita in Dexter She's pretty sexy, with the kind of femininity that can go from vulnerable to unbreakable in an instant. just a start.
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