| Robert Kirkman Announces End To Comic Series ‘Invincible’
The end is near for Invincible. In 2003, Robert Kirkman introduced the world to The Walking Dead — the comic book that would go on to spawn the television ratings giant of the same name. But the same year, Kirkman, along with Cory Walker and later Ryan Ottley, also released Invincible at Image Comics — a comic that sports the tagline “The Best Superhero Comic In The Universe.” And let me tell you, this is not far from the truth. Now Kirkman has announced that the long-running comic will be ending. See when that will be below.
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| Oni Press Comics Releases For August 17, 2016 |
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Wednesday, August 17th, 2016 at 2:00 pm |

Below you’ll find the solicitations information and cover artwork for all of Oni Press comic book titles that were released on August 17, 2016. It’s not a big comics week as far as quantity goes, but the second issue of Brik is here as is the end of the first arc of Heartthrob. Sometimes it’s about quality over quantity, you know?
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| Jason Momoa’s King Of Atlantis Will Battle Black Manta In ‘Aquaman’ |
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Wednesday, August 10th, 2016 at 6:30 pm |

Suicide Squad is out and kicking butt at the box office despite withering reviews. Wonder Woman is in post-production and expected to be one of the big blockbusters of next summer. Justice League is still filming and hopes to pack theaters and reap riches the following November. Next on deck is Aquaman, which has yet to begin filming under the direction of James Wan (The Conjuring, Furious 7) but is locking up a fine cast headed by star Jason Momoa (who makes his screen debut as DC Comics’ Atlantean warrior king in Justice League). Now it has been revealed which villain Aquaman will oppose in his first big screen solo adventure: Black Manta, one of Arthur Curry’s greatest foes. More below.
...continue reading » Tags: Amber Heard, Aquaman, DC Comics, DC Comics Shared Universe Films, DC Extended Universe, Geoff Johns, James Wan, Jason Momoa, Warner Bros, Warner Bros. Studios, Will Beall, Willem Dafoe | |
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| Superman Lives! ‘Man Of Steel’ Sequel Reportedly In Development At Warner Bros.
Three years after it launched DC Comics’ cinematic universe with a $668 million global box office gross, the Zack Snyder-directed Superman reboot Man of Steel is finally getting a standalone sequel, as an unnamed source familiar with the developing film at Warner Bros. told Umberto Gonzalez at The Wrap. Plans for a sequel were changed not long after Man of Steel was released in the summer of 2013 when Snyder announced at that year’s San Diego Comic-Con that the follow-up would pit Superman against Batman. The end result, released this past March, was Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, which also featured the first appearance of Wonder Woman, Aquaman, the Flash, and Cyborg.
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| ‘Suicide Squad’: Zack Snyder Directed Special Superhero Cameo Scene
After over a year of steadily-building pre-release hype that had even beings living on distant planets aware of its release, Suicide Squad – the latest potential blockbuster from Warner Bros.’ cinematic DC Universe headlined by some of their most notorious supervillains – is here. Early reviews have ranged from mixed at best to tear-inducing negative at worst and as a result, members of the film’s cast and crew, including writer/director David Ayer and co-star Cara Delevingne, have been put on the defensive during promotional interviews. You can read our own eelyajekiM’s thoughts on Suicide Squad here.
...continue reading » Tags: David Ayer, DC Comics, DC Extended Universe, Ezra Miller, Jai Courtney, Justice League, Suicide Squad, The Flash, The Flash Movie, Warner Bros, Zack Snyder | |
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