Chris Sims
Um, Actually: ‘Man Of Steel’ Writer David Goyer’s Remarks On ‘Green Porn Star’ She-Hulk And Other Nasty Business
This week, David S. Goyer, writer of Man of Steel and its upcoming sequel, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, appeared on a writers podcast called Scriptnotes to talk about being a screenwriter for superhero films. Apparently he thought it would be a good idea to do this by characterizing She-Hulk as "a giant green porn star that only the Hulk could f*ck" before getting into an extended discussion about how the Martian Manhunter sucks so bad that he can only really work in a story where he also has sex with She-Hulk.
Who would've ever thought that the guy who wrote a superhero movie with the line "you c*ck-juggling thunderc*nt" would have some problematic ideas about female characters?
‘Batman Vs. Superman’ Director Zack Snyder Teases Official Batmobile Tarp
Good news for those of you still looking forward to Man of Steel 2, AKA Superman vs. Batman vs. Wonder Woman vs. Cyborg vs. Green Lantern Maybe vs. Oh My God They Are Probably Going To Put Aquaman In A Movie: Justice League Begins! Visionary Director™ Zack Snyder took to Twitter today with an exciting look at one of the elements of the new film and revealed the brand new movie Batmobile!
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Box Brown On Chronicling Andre The Giant’s ‘Life And Legend’ In New Graphic Novel [Interview]
Box Brown's Andre the Giant: Life and Legend is already one of my favorite graphic novels of the year. In an exhaustively researched, incredibly compelling biography, Brown goes through the major events of Andre's life, both in the ring and outside of it, and he pulls off the pretty amazing trick of making him seem like a flawed and relatable human being while simultaneously painting him as the la
Nicolas Bannister Brings You Beautiful Art Of Harry Potter, ‘Brave’ And More
I'll admit that I'm not as familiar with European comics artists as I'd like to be. I mean, I've read my share of Tintin, I think Blacksad's great and I've seen my share of stuff by Moebius, but it's not the sort of thing I usually actively seek out, and I really should. Because if I did, I probably would've found out about Nicolas Bannister a lot sooner.
Bannister, a French artist and illustrator
‘Man Of Steel 2′ Casts Ray Fisher As Cyborg
On the off chance that you still didn't think Warner Bros. was using the sequel to last year's Man of Steel to shotgun a Justice League movie franchise in an effort to keep up with the billion-dollar success of Marvel Studios' Avengers movies, here's a piece of news that should pretty much put that theory to rest: As reported by Variety today, Ray Fisher has been cast as Cyborg for the upcoming se
Tim Seeley On ‘Grayson’, Nightwing’s All-New Spy Adventure [Interview]
Last week, the news broke that Dick Grayson would no longer be operating as Nightwing, instead being relaunched into a new spy-themed adventure series called Grayson, by Tim Seeley, Tom King and Mikel Janin. Spinning out of the events of Forever Evil that saw his identity revealed to the world, the new series finds the former Robin, former Nightwing and former Batman (dude has a long resumé) joini
Gael Bertrand’s Art Kicks Up A Cloud Of Dust With Its Cartoony Energy [Art]
On the list of things I want to read comics about, right underneath "Batman," "Jetpacks," and "Batman with a jetpack," you will find an entry for "girls with machine guns and dragons driving cars." Like, if you have that in your comic, I'm halfway there already without knowing anything else about what's going on, because I've always said that if there's one
Scott Snyder On ‘Batman: Zero Year – Dark City': The ComicsAlliance Interview, Part Two
In the pages of Batman, Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Danny Miki and FCO Plascencia are retelling the origin of Batman for the modern DC Universe with "Zero Year." Told over the course of a year, "Zero Year" is divided in to three arcs, each representing a facet of Gotham City and Batman's growth into a superhero, and it's been wild right from the start. For each arc, ComicsAllia
Barry Blankenship’s Posters Are Bright, Poppy And Awesome
I've been thinking a lot about picking up some new art lately to decorate these old walls. I mean, don't worry, that framed theatrical poster for The Goonies ain't going nowhere, but I've had it for years and it's getting a little stale. Perhaps the Gooies r only Good Enuf.
Either way, I'm seriously considering decking out every flat surface in this place with the art of Barry Blankenship. His wor
Sean Dove Kickstarts James Bond-Inspired ‘Last Days Of Danger’ Art Book
I've been getting back into James Bond movies pretty heavily over the past few months, but my interest in the world's most famous spy is clearly small change compared to Sean Dove. In December, Dove took on a project called "#Decembond," where he drew a piece of art inspired by all 23 James Bond movies. Now, he's collecting them all in a hardcover called Last Days of Danger and using Kic