| Comic Review: Demi-God #1
Demi-God #1
Written by Ron Marz
Art by Andy Smith
Colors by Michael Atiyeh
Letters by Steve Dutro
Covers by Andy Smith and Michael Atiyeh, Bart Sears and Nanjan Jamberi, Jeff Johnson and Michael Atiyeh, Bob Layton and Michael Atiyeh
IDW Publishing
Release Date: April 4, 2018
Cover Price: $3.99 In 2017, IDW Publishing partnered with Ominous Press to begin a new line of comics, one they are calling the Ominous Universe apparently. The newest installment in this line is Demi-God #1, a tale of power without the sense of heroism that we have come to expect in comics. If you will give me a few moments of your time, I will give you my opinion of this premiere issue that promises to be a little different, to say the least.
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| Valiant Entertainment Comic Solicitations For April 2014 |
By Dave3
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| January 23rd, 2014 at 3:00 pm |
Below you’ll find the solicitations information and cover artwork for all of the Valiant Entertainment comic titles hitting stores in April of 2014, including issues for Matt Kindt’s Unity, Greg Pak’s Eternal Warrior, and more.
...continue reading » Tags: Alvaro Martinez, Andrew Robinson, Barry Kitson, Bernard Chang, Bloodshot and H.A.R.D. Corps, Bob Layton, Cafu, Cary Nord, Christos Gage, Clayton Crain, Clayton Henry, David Lapham, David Mack, David Michelinie, Diego Bernard, Emanuela Lupacchino, Eternal Warrior, Fred Van Lente, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Greg Pak, H.A.R.D. Corps, Harbinger, James Asmus, Jeff Dekal, Jim Lee, Jim Shooter, Jorge Molina, Joshua Dysart, Kano, Lewis Larosa, Matt Kindt, Michael Walsh, Mike Leeke, Pere Perez, Peter Milligan, Quantum and Woody, Raul Allen, Robert Gill, Robert Venditti, Shadowman, Tom Fowler, Tom Raney, Trevor Hairsine, Unity, Valentine De Landro, Valiant Entertainment, Vincente Cifuentes, X-O Manowar, Zach Montoya | |
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| DVD Review: Femme Fatales: The Complete Second Season |
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Femme Fatales
The Complete Second Season
DVD
Directed by Mark A. Altman and Robert Meyer Burnett
Starring Tanit Phoenix, Eric Roberts, Steve Railsback
Entertainment One
Release Date: July 16, 2013 The Cinemax series Femme Fatales must be some kind of hit for the pay cable network best known for having a saucier programming line-up than their competition. As the old saying goes, if it’s 1 a.m. in the morning and two big-bosomed lesbians are getting it on then brother you’re probably watching Cinemax. Based partially on a long-running men’s magazine specializing in profiles of actresses and starlets from the B-grade sci-fi, horror, and action flicks going back six decades or more, Femme Fatales is an anthology series designed to appeal to the periodical’s readership. The show features stories of crime, passion, betrayal, murder, and occasionally some truly off-the-wall material that star at least one or two recognizable characters actors or actresses who never quite took hold of that big brass ring but still manage to keep their careers alive and kicking. The show’s second season ran from May to August of 2012 and now Entertainment One has collected every episode in the new 3-disc DVD set Femme Fatales: The Complete Second Season.
...continue reading » Tags: Antonio Sabato Jr., Ashley Hamilton, Betsy Rue, Bob Layton, Buddy Giovinazzo, Casper Van Dien, Darin Scott, DVD Review, Ellie Cornell, Eric Roberts, Femme Fatales, Jeff Fahey, Jeffrey Combs, Joe Kraemer, Kyle Gass, Leilani Sarelle, Mark A. Altman, Mark Altman, Robert Meyer Burnett, Steve Railsback, Tanit Phoenix, Vivica A. Fox | |
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| The 10 Best Unproduced Comic Book Movie Scripts #1: George Romero’s ‘Copperhead’Greetings all. BAADASSSSS! here with the first of a series of new articles I will be posting each week this summer: The 10 Best Unproduced Comic Book Movie Scripts! If you haven’t checked out my bloated, nerdgasm of an introduction as well as a complete week-by-week breakdown of clues to each entry on this list you can do so here. For the inaugural entry I have chosen a subject that is particularly special in that this movie that was never made was based on a comic book character that was created explicitly for the purpose of becoming a movie…that was never made. Once that didn’t happen the superhero faded into oblivion, leaving behind only the vague recollections of those involved in its making and ultimate unmaking along with some impressive concept art that gives us a pretty good notion of what might have been.
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