Month: September 2017

DC Films and LEGO have previously worked together to bring audiences different mash-ups between the two brands, such as the LEGO Batman Movie and film tie-in sets. Now, the “Unite the League” poster that appeared in April for the upcoming film Justice League film has been officially LEGO-ized. RELATED: Justice League: Character Posters Offer a
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Justifiably, legions of fans associate Batman: The Animated Series’ maniacal Joker with the iconic voice of Mark Hamill. Due to his landmark work on the series, Hamill became revered for his performance as the Clown Prince of Crime, which he would go on to bring to life in several other animated features and video games.
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Return to the real-life days of the wild, wild West where the living wasn’t so easy… especially for women. Martha Jane Cannary was a bona fide frontierswoman, a professional scout, a drunk, and sometime whore, doing whatever it took to stay alive in the hardscrabble days of American expansion. Writer Christian Perrissin (El Niño, Cape
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Welcome to Comic Book Legends Revealed! This is the six hundred and forty-third week where we examine comic book legends and whether they are true or false. Click here for Part 1 of this week’s legends. COMIC LEGEND: Marvel almost released the “Child’s Play” story without Comics Code approval, but editor Denny O’Neil objected. STATUS:
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Courtesy of Kotobukiya, DC Comics’ Girl of Steel is getting a glorious 1/7-scale Bishoujo statue, set to hit shelves early next year. RELATED: Emperor Palpatine Kotobukiya Statue Will Feed Your Anger. The latest Bishoujo Supergirl statue features a very different take on the character than her last Bishoujo statute, which was released seven years ago.
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Early projections (via Deadline) suggest Marvel Television and ABC Studios’ Inhumans will be a disappointment at the box office as the feature-length pilot makes its debut on IMAX screens this Labour Day Weekend. The Marvel TV effort is opening up in the third week of Hitman’s Bodyguard’s run at the box office, and still won’t
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Paul Bettany, the actor who portrays the Vision in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, has finally opened up a little about his character’s relationship with Elizabeth Olsen’s Scarlet Witch in the next Avengers epic, Infinity War, teasing an “exciting” development in the duo’s dynamic. RELATED: Avengers: Infinity War Adds Another Black Panther Character One of the
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The most recent Force Friday brought some big toy reveals from Hasbro and LEGO, but it seems that Sphero — which makes remote-controlled astromech droids — has provided fans their first look at the Supremacy, Supreme Leader Snoke’s Mega-class Star Destroyer, through the companion app for its BB-9E droid. RELATED: LEGO Reveals New Star Wars:
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Welcome to Comic Book Legends Revealed! This is the six hundred and forty-third week where we examine comic book legends and whether they are true or false. As we’ve been doing it for some time now, one legend today, one tomorrow and one Sunday. Let’s begin! COMIC LEGEND: Starfire was originally going to be black
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Welcome to Line it is Drawn, our weekly gallery of amazing art by our great collection of artistic talent, all working from your suggestions! So every week, I ask a question here. You reply to it on the CSBG Twitter page (just write @csbg with your reply), our artists will each pick one of your
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CBR has your exclusive first look at Daniele Di Nicuolo’s black-and-white breakdowns and finished color pages of The Infinite Loop: Nothing But the Truth #1! Official solicitation text The Infinite Loop is back with a new self-contained story, a perfect jumping-on point for new readers! Twin Peaks-creepiness collides with Orwell’s 1984-dystopian madness in this sci-fi
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The long-planned reboot of The Crow may at last have found a new home at Sony Pictures. RELATED: Alex Proyas Calls The Crow Remake “Unnecessary” A remake of the 1994 film starring Brandon Lee, the project had labored in development for more than a decade at Relativity Media before emerging last fall as The Crow
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News broke just last week that Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn producing a new take on the 1970s action series Starsky & Hutch, and already the project has found a home. RELATED: James Gunn Fought to Keep a Post-Credits Scene in GOTG Vol. 2 Amazon announced it has begun development of a one-hour
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“Ikemen Sengoku The Stage” ~Oda’s Army VS “Pirate” Mori Motonari~, the second stage play inspired by Cybird’s dating sim Ikemen Sengoku, opened at Tokyo’s Hakuhinkan Theater on Aug. 30! Featuring exciting swordplay and acrobatics, the show is scripted and directed by Miyagi Yousuke. It also tells a different story to the one outlined in the
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Fans were treated to an Alex Ross-inspired Justice League ensemble poster last July at Comic-Con International in San Diego (sans Superman), and now Warner Bros. has revealed a closer look at the individual portraits that make up the epic group shot. RELATED: Yes, Alex Ross Did Inspire that Justice League Movie Poster These shots were
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Despite the critical panning of Netflix’s Death Note adaptation, things are rolling on as fast as ever for the popular Japanese property with a 12-hour audio drama series now in the works. According to Anime News Network, German publisher Lübbe will be responsible for adapting the Death Note story in both English and German. RELATED:
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