Sentences with phrase «counts as comic»

I'm not sure this counts as comic genius, but there's a serious point here.

Not exact matches

The movie is Fox's sixth release adapted from Marvel comics (not counting spinoffs such as Deadpool and 2013's The Wolverine).
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As for what other movies we might see Brolin play Cable in, it's practically guaranteed that he'll show up in X-Force, the militaristic mutant team that has counted Deadpool and Domino among its members in the comics.
As Marvel's first successful comic - book - to - film adaptation, the original «Blade» instantly became an underground hit with the sleek, yet comical Wesley Snipes headlining as the title character, and even «Blade 2» was more than a mere duplicate thanks to its thorough vampire history, but «Blade: Trinity» is nothing more than a blended carbon copy with a bloodthirsty desire to maximize the death counAs Marvel's first successful comic - book - to - film adaptation, the original «Blade» instantly became an underground hit with the sleek, yet comical Wesley Snipes headlining as the title character, and even «Blade 2» was more than a mere duplicate thanks to its thorough vampire history, but «Blade: Trinity» is nothing more than a blended carbon copy with a bloodthirsty desire to maximize the death counas the title character, and even «Blade 2» was more than a mere duplicate thanks to its thorough vampire history, but «Blade: Trinity» is nothing more than a blended carbon copy with a bloodthirsty desire to maximize the death count.
While counted as a one of the fallen in the battle, Dr. Strange (in typical comic book fashion) is able to transport the Scarlet Witch's essence away, and is then able to reconstitute her before the final battle.
Cosby was convicted of three counts of sexual assault on April 26, capping a stunning fall from grace for the once beloved comic who starred on such TV hits as «I Spy» and «The Cosby Show» as well as in movies like «Uptown Saturday Night.»
For all the deft sight gags and comic situations — and there are plenty (including a comic symphony around the shenanigans of salarymen trying to count their bonus money away from prying eyes)-- there is also an undercurrent of anxiety running through the film as Shinji struggles to find work in Japan's depressed economy.
Screen tests for Tobey Maguire (in which he goes Bruce Lee (okay, maybe more like Bruce Li) on a band of thugs bleeped as often as Ozzy Osbourne on MTV), JK Simmons, the CGI Spider - Man (phenomenal — trust me), and key make - up and costumes and a lame 3 - minute gag reel finish off the serviceable package, not counting ROM - enabled weblinks, videogame promos, «comic to film comparison,» and a nifty option to scratch your very own commentary track for Spider - Man.
It doesn't speak highly of a comedy when one of its lead actors declining to do much actual comic shtick counts as a respite.
At this point, almost every comics publisher has some sort of digital component, so it almost doesn't make sense to separate out digital comics, but every con can be counted on to have a few pioneering digital - first comics and apps, and hopefully there will be some boasting about sales numbers as well.
As a fan and follower of Blade of the Immortal since the manga single - issue «floppies» first hit comic store shelves, I think it'd be great enjoying the series in a different media (anime doesn't count).
Let's also note that Western comics are a much more competitive space — while Manga is primarily dominated by a single publisher (Viz, with over two - thirds of the titles placing), and only eight manga publishers placing any titles in the Top 750, I count fifty - four imprints, representing thirty - nine distinct publishers, on the Western side of things, which strikes me as a very good thing.
Of course Marvel values our international comics sales as much as our national ones, there's absolutely no such thing as «those sales don't count
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Variant edition comic books and graphic novels at the same price point count as a single SKU.
As if the differences here aren't confusing enough, Scribd does offer a bunch of comics that don't count against your three books.
As we finish off Year Five of digital comics (depending on how you count things), the distribution method is positioned to bring in a continually growing sector of new readers.
What I mean is that I'm going to count the comics as canon to the sequel.
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