Sentences with phrase «what other comics»

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Segura won't put a dollar figure on what Completely Normal did for his career (he retained 35 percent ownership of the program), but he says it paved the way for bigger paydays — and that's been the case for other comics as well.
Late - night comics were given even more fodder when, in January 2011, a class - action lawsuit was filed that alleged the majority of what Taco Bell called «seasoned beef» was ingredients other than meat.
Were I to follow what I would call the comic or gnostic vein in Schleiermacher's thought, I would gain the assurance that I, like any other single entity, am actually resolved in the eternal.14 All things, including my cancer, are really signs, miracles in themselves that signify the encompassing One.
David, I love these comics, what is your policy on reuse of them on others blogs?
Maybe that doesn't seem that amazing, but at the time, I was overwhelmed at how blessed I was: one son winning his battle against cancer, the other healthy as can be and providing lots of distraction and comic relief (what cancer families call a SuperSib), and then twins on the way.
Everyone in the restaurant other than Lembit fell in to a hushed silence when the comic pulled out what appeared to be a semi-automatic pistol... Lembit simply bragged that his weapon was bigger.
What makes X-Men better than other comic book adaptions (say, The Phantom or Punisher) is that the film style is very loyal to comic book styles.
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.
After the first Deadpool enthusiastically flipped the bird (and hung a moon, and performed a number of other obscene gestures) at the comic - book - hero film genre, what could the creators of the follow - up do for an encore?
Though Kendrick is always fun to watch thanks to her charming personality and comic timing, it's difficult to see what attracted her to the film other than the chance to reunite with Blitz, who directed her in 2007's «Rocket Science.»
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.
What makes them so special from all the other games based on movies or comic books?
For a fair portion of screen time, we don't quite know what the deal is with Tim and Natalie, and the awkward attempt by the other couple to figure them out provides the movie's only halfway reliable comic wellspring.
So we're really rather glad that Frank Miller, otherwise known in the screenwriting world for the «Robocop» sequels and for gifting other screenwriters with comic book fodder in «Elektra,» «Sin City,» «300» and his gritty take on Batman, chose «The Spirit» as his solo directorial debut (he's credited as co-director with Robert Rodriguez on «Sin City» but we believe that even less now having seen what he did when left to his own devices).
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!
Other titles in this strand include: comic visionary Jaco Van Dormael's scabrously provocative, philosophically asute parable THE BRAND NEW TESTAMENT, which poses the question «What if God were Belgian and a cantankerous, vindicative slob who runs the whole show from a dilapidated apartment in Brussels?»
• 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.
What is less sound is building a film around the comic concept of constant threats to mortality and little else, other than an unconvincing attempt to shoe - horn a love story into the same confines.
After seeing the first footage and trailer at San Diego Comic Con, THN we're highly impressed with what we saw and director Jose Padhila deserves a bit of credit for giving a new spin on the source material, where so many others would have attempted a carbon copy of the 1987 masterpiece.
Like our rundowns of upcoming comic book - based TV shows, movies, and other genre movies, we're not including production info behond the developer; this is just an easy - to - read look at what's to come for North American gamers.
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.
Like our list of comic book - based superhero movies and other genre movies, we're not including production info such as cast, crew or plot; this is just an easy - to - read look at what's to come in North American theaters.
Essentially the «Punisher: War Zone» of «Ghost Rider» movies, «Spirit of Vengeance» is a true experiment in letting directors (and actors) go full - blast in what they do best, rather than trying to tie a film to other comic book movies or a larger shared universe.
Karl Urban and Olivia Thirlby, stars of upcoming Sci - Fi action film «Dredd,» sat down with CBR News and other members of the press at Comic - Con International in San Diego to discuss the new film, their hopes for the franchise, and what it's like to act using only your chin.
There's a brief scene between Aquaman and Mera (Amber Heard), but it doesn't tell us much other than they are not yet in a relationship and their statuses in Atlantis not yet what comic fans know them to be.
In other words, the film represents what can be possible when filmmakers take the characters and the worlds of comic books seriously.
The finished product stars Cress Williams (*) as Black Lightning, and shares some trappings with the other Berlanti shows: a large family presence (including Christine Adams as ex-wife Lynn, and Nafessa Williams and China Anne McClain as daughters Anissa and Jennifer), a cop (Damon Gupton's Inspector Henderson) who's not sure what to make of this superpowered vigilante, a trusty tech support sidekick (James Remar as Peter Gambi, who in the comics is a tailor specializing in making costumes for supervillains), and an archnemesis (Marvin Jones III — aka rapper Krondon — as vicious gangster Tobias Whale).
Screenwriters John Ronson and Peter Straughan (who very loosely based the character on Frank Sidebottom, the comic persona of the late U.K. performer, Chris Sievey, amongst other musicians) are aware of the thin line between madness and genius, but rather than exploit that tired trope, they use it as a jumping off point to explore issues as inherent to both art and life as identity, voice, creative output, and that age old question of what it really means to sell out.
And as we make other movies we ask ourselves, «what is the genre we're exploring through a superhero comic - book lens?
There's no actual make it possible for another individuals of X-Force within the Deadpool sequel will go back in Goddard's movie both, given what number of different mutants had been a part of the crew at a while or any other within the comics through now.
TFAW.com: What are the advantages of your service, compared to other digital comics distributors?
In advance of the publication of the series» second collection («Snotgirl: California Screaming,» out this week in comic shops and next week in other bookstores), I chatted via email with writer Bryan Lee O'Malley and artist Leslie Hung on Lottie's second arc, what the pair has learned in 10 issues and where the series is going from here.
Satire Check this out before someone makes them take it down: What if other comic strips followed Garry Trudeau's lead and made comics about the Texas sonogram bill?
To show what digital comics can do and to pass along to others what we learn as we go.
TFAW.com: What advice can you give to other independent publishers who are trying to make it in the comic industry?
Among other things, he's also the guy who writes about your shows, reviews your books, runs your festival programming, DJs your parties, tweets so you'll laugh, asks about your legacy with comics, creates awesome podcasts you should hear — only awesome things, basically — and so much of what he puts into the world is free to enjoy.
The first three issues of Insufferable are available there, issue 1 for 99 cents and the other two for $ 1.99 each — cheaper than a Marvel or DC new release, but more expensive than «free,» which is what it costs to read the comics online.
On the other had, perhaps readers will use that to sample the new comic and the pre-order it, which is exactly what Sharman wants at the end of the day.
In an interview with Comic Book Resources, J. Michael Straczynski said, «The story that I've always wanted to see visualized, and that I think other fans of the movies have eagerly anticipated, is the battle that set all of the movies into motion: the assault on Skynet, the Terminators going through and what happens afterward on both sides of the timeline.
On the other hand, the Valiant bundle, for those who are still wondering what all the fuss is about, launches you into five series at less than half the price of the single comics, or about $ 1.50 a comic, if you want to look at it that way.
XD Well anyway (non comic) books seem a little different because maybe the author wants cover art and can't make it themselves (vs with comics, if you can make the comic you probably made the cover first)... I guess the other major difference lies in what people think they are getting.
And what are the other comics do you guys, webcomics or print comics, whichever, do you get inspiration from?
They talked about comics that represent Toronto for them, being depicted in comics that other people made, if / how Toronto influenced their work, what do they think of Toronto comics scene now and more.
«What a lot of other people were doing was to take the venerable old horse of the comics industry and putting it on a skateboard and calling it motion comics,» Gibbons said.
The group talked about what day jobs they were doing when they decided to write about comics, the history of their respective websites and how they get contributors, the attitudes of news sites now and how it compares to early TCJ, them looking at other sites and how they cover comics, how they deal with interviews that are given under the condition that they focus on upcoming product, the ethics in covering comics and working in them, why they keep writing about comics and where do they want comics journalism to go.
But people still have a need to respond to Marvel in some way, and I know Brevoort would be shocked by this, but fans actually have some suggestions for what people can do other than simply not buy the comic, boycotting Marvel by unsubscribing to Marvel Unlimited, or signing
But people still have a need to respond to Marvel in some way, and I know Brevoort would be shocked by this, but fans actually have some suggestions for what people can do other than simply not buy the comic, boycotting Marvel by unsubscribing to Marvel Unlimited, or signing the Change.Org petition.
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In a conversation with Heat Vision, Wolstenholm, who founded the company with Sharp and Eugene Walden, also discusses Madefire's aims and what separates it from other digital comic platforms.
DC Comics says: «As one of the largest book publishers in North America, DC Entertainmentâ $ ™ s publishing strategy is to give our consumers the choice to read our stories in whichever format they prefer»... but what IF, I am a customer and I prefer the comic in Nook ebook format or some other non kindle type ebook format..
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