But
what about the comic creators who also suddenly have the rug pulled out from under them?
What about comic book criticism?
Not exact matches
Now, readers of The Uncanny X-Men
comics in 1981 might know
what it's all
about but to everyone else it appears to be just another feel - good corporate marketing effort.
After being spoiled by $ 100 - million epics from the MCU, it's easy to get hung up on the primitive special effects, but the early Superman movies capture
what we love
about comics: heroism, hope and fun.
It is hard to say just
what Moby - Dick, Melville's greatest and most famous work, really is: a metaphysical Romantic tragedy
about Captain Ahab's sexual obsession with an enormous white whale; an immense picaresque comedy
about sailing; or a serio -
comic grand opera that begins with the narrating Ishmael bored by the streaming crowds of New York and ends with him alone in the ocean, floating on the harpooner Queequeg's coffin.
How
about we get over
what this ancient
comic book says altogether?
Here is a little
comic strip which talks
about what kind of church God might attend.
Wright:
What's great
about Michael Cera in this part is that he has a very great
comic persona and amazing sense of timing in this part and as an actor.
These Christian
comics are from ASBO Jesus, a blog which uses humor and satire to raise issues
about what Christians do and say in the world.
What you can expect: I'll take a half hour of my time to give you actionable advice, warn you of potential pitfalls down the road, and give you stern warning
about EVER using
Comic Sans or Papyrus, all for the price of a coffee.
Earlier, he was quite happy with the dustup of Heins and Gallo vs Cahill and again, no information...
what is basically a
comic strip is now a «chapter book»... People, you got ta drop the fun and games cheering peanut gallery and insist on good journalism that gives you a clue
about what's going on in your government.
Much has been written
about the triumph of geek culture, but
what I am seeing all around goes deeper: not just a fondness for
comic books and fantasy novels, but a wholesale embrace of scientific thinking in popular entertainment.
After reading this i was realized that using the
comic book heroes was a great way to get people interested in
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I understand that in order to build a climax, the first 2 or 3 episodes should be viewed and interpreted as an introduction to the serie itself and
what its
about - not so much a
comic book serie!
As a teen
comics fan in the early Eighties, I remember all the talk
about a new Batman movie, so I really like the parts
about the flick's long development; it's cool to know
what was going on behind the scenes while we geeks waited anxiously.
Once, in
what seems like another lifetime, I was a
comic book collector, and for
about three years in the late»70s and early»80s, X-Men was one of the books I purchased religiously, dolling out a portion of my meager allowance to the guy behind the cash register at El Dorado Comics.
Maybe that's another part of
what makes this more enjoyable than the other
comic book translations available; it's not all
about one good guy vs. one bad guy.
The
comic story
about a struggling young writer that when love continues to elude him, he turns to
what he does best and simply writes the girl of his dreams into his life.
Here's
what we know: Andrew Garfield will play Peter Parker / Spider - Man, and if
Comic - Con is any indication, the role is something he's dreamed
about his whole life.
He talked
about the importance of having footage to show at
Comic - Con and original movies,
what it's been like working with...
The middle hour is mostly filler, so devoid of substantive
comic bits, that it almost feels like they brainstormed every morning
about what might be funny and just rolled film, rather than go with a polished, finished script.
King also explained how the deal to adapt the
comic book series came
about, stating that: «It was just supposed to be a
comic book, and I was surprised when, out of all the things we were doing, when Universal had approached us to do a television deal with them, that was
what they chose.
But
what I'm worried
about is
what it'll mean for movies that aren't summer blockbusters based on well - known
comic book franchises.
During our discussion, we talked
about how long she has to sit in the make - up chair to apply Okoye's tattoos, how she got inducted into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, her relationship with the other women in the film,
comic book research, and
what Wakanda thinks
about the Winter Soldier.
«Toast» enjoys
what is likely the best
comic performance of veteran British actress Helena Bonham Carter in the role of Joan Potter, a cleaning woman who becomes the second wife of Nigel's dad, played by Ken Stott, and stepmother of nine - year old Slater who morphs suddenly
about two - thirds into the film as the older Nigel Slater, played by Freddie Highmore.
What strikes you most
about A Thousand Words — more than the terrible jokes, the downright boring plot and dull pace — is that someone thought it was a good idea to take a man whose entire
comic persona is that of a fast talker — indeed, at one point the most engaging comedian on the planet — and silence him.
Say
what you will
about the LBGT agendas, I'm still all for wholesome movies like Beauty and the Beast over the glut of explosive
comic superhero movies.
So
what event would work better to mark the end of an era than the
comic about ending an era?
I want to start off this «review» of Suicide Squad, the third film in Warner Bros» new attempt at building a universe out of DC
comics characters to rival
what Marvel is doing with their cinematic universe, by apologizing for the somewhat lax approach I am
about to take to writing this.
Further questions remain
about what comics moments will be adapted.
«The Hulk» in all its forms, from
comic to TV show to motion picture, is
about a man / monster who is misunderstood, wanting to be good but no one will allow him the chance, because everyone has their own selfish notions as to
what he should be.
What we are excited
about: Originally titled The Woods, no one knew that this found footage horror film was a sequel to the mid-1990s phenomenon The Blair Witch Project until it premiered at this year's
Comic - Con.
What's better than reading
comics and watching movies
about your favorite mutants?
The rumors
about what happened to The Fantastic Four are
comic - dom's equivalent of Bigfoot sightings or UFO conspiracies, but now with the twentieth anniversary of its production comes DOOMED!
I was among other outlets and we talked
about what's it like to «act» like they have powers, superhero movies they are looking forward to (since, you know, there are
about 567393959649303 coming out for years to come), which characters from other
comic universes they would be BFFs with, or which they would hook up with, if they would switch powers with each other, and MORE!
«
What I do is not up to you...» Warner Bros has unveiled a second official trailer for DC's Wonder Woman movie, to give us more to be excited
about beyond the first
Comic - Con trailer.
Tagar is howlingly funny from the first moment that we see her, an entirely complete
comic creation, but
what's truly impressive
about the performance is how she gives it texture and nuance as it goes on: when she returns in the third segment, Daffi's gone through officer training and has a new - found responsibility, or at least the pressure to look responsible, and there's truth and pathos in the way it tests her friendship with Zohar.
But if you start worrying
about branding or fetishizing one aspect of the
comics or another... that's not
what it's
about.
Hit the jump for
what Singer had to say
about managing the time - travel, adapting the
comic, and considering the previous X-Men movies.
• I'm not sure
what there is to say
about Raising Arizona's iconic chase sequence other than that it epitomizes everything that's great
about the movie — in particular the Coens»
comic ingenuity, Sonnenfeld's tremendous camerawork, and Burwell's delirious score.
That's because during my ten minute video interview with Nick Frost and Simon Pegg, not only did we discuss their great new movie The World's End (read Matt's review here), we geeked out over
what they collect, future projects, how we first met nine years ago at
Comic - Con (Pegg tells a great story
about waiting in line for Carrie Fisher «s autograph), and a lot more.
With a new installment in the franchise due in 2014, join us in Hall H for one of
Comic - Con's most highly anticipated panels to hear a bit
about what awaits Peter Parker in The Amazing Spider - Man 2.
While I did a lot of fun interviews at
Comic - Con,
what you're
about to watch might be my favorite.
Kevin Smith offers up some of the funnier insights
about Comic - Con and
what it has meant to him.
Then, next year brings Chris Evans» Cap back for a story ripped from Ed Brubaker's
comic book run
about Bucky (Sebastian Stan) recovered, resurrected, brainwashed and augmented into lethal killer Winter Soldier for
what is promised as a blend of spy thriller and World War II hero Steve Rogers continuing to find his place in the modern world.
British
comic Morwenna Banks adapted the script from her acclaimed 2013 radio play «Goodbye,» and
what immediately catches you off - guard
about Miss You Already is the bawdy irreverence.
But
what this gruesome spoof suggests is that these two super-soldiers need to learn a lesson
about not taking anything at face value and embrace the fact that they exist invincibly in a wacky
comic book universe where everything is subject to change.
Comedian Chris Gethard (The Chris Gethard Show) joins Ryan and Tucker to talk
about why he loves X-Factor and
what it was like to have his letter printed in a
comic book as a teenager.