― Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Tuesday, 29 July 2003 13:53 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Tuesday, 29 July 2003 13:54 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Horace Mann (Horace Mann), Tuesday, 29 July 2003 13:57 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Horace Mann (Horace Mann), Tuesday, 29 July 2003 14:01 (twenty-one years ago) link
Grant on anything is terrific. Grant with a really good artist is obviously even better. Grant and Art Adams on one of the great characters, one of my favourites, one Grant has already proven he can do exceptionally well, would be almost brain-meltingly wonderful.
― Martin Skidmore (Martin Skidmore), Tuesday, 29 July 2003 20:30 (twenty-one years ago) link
According to DC, the writers on the 3 Superman titles (Superman Adventures of..., Action Comics) will be (respectively) Brian Azzarello, Greg Rucka, and Chuck Austen. Here are excerpts of what Austen plans on doing to Superman (via the Millarworld boards, via an interview @ CBR.com - LINK). Not WITH - TO. Since this is as down as I can feel regarding a fictional character, I'm gonna go fictionally throw up and then have a fictional weep or 26.
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"Clark will no longer be the star reporter. Someone is hired in his place to bring in a 'younger demographic' and Clark is shunted off to one side doing shmoe work. And the guy who replaces him is a jerk who he hates, and Clark can't understand. This makes no sense. He's a great writer, blah, blah, blah. Just like you and I feel when someone doesn't give us our due. When someone else is given the promotion we deserved.
[...]
"What will make it unique, I guess, is that, hopefully, it will all be unexpected. Everything will be fresh and surprising, and human. I don't see Clark as an alien, at all. I see him as an average Joe farmboy with incredible powers. The alien thing was just an excuse to give him powers. If we can't relate to him on any level, if he's alien and rich, and successful, and happily married-oops, did I say that out loud-then there's nothing for readers to hang onto. I already told you Clark won't be the star reporter. That's somewhat new. And that's the smallest change I asked for. Wait until you see what I do with Bizarro. And Gog is back. Woof. I'm having fun."
And that story was originally written as a 'Superman and Lois have a miscarriage.'
"So to all that, let me just say ... Lana's single again. And she liked Clark as Clark first, and then also as Superman. Much healthier.
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UGH. If this is the plan, bring back the mullet & the lightning bolt. And Black-Like-Me Lois. And the Supercar. And clones.
― David R. (popshots75`), Wednesday, 30 July 2003 19:56 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Horace Mann (Horace Mann), Wednesday, 30 July 2003 20:00 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Tep (ktepi), Wednesday, 30 July 2003 20:02 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Horace Mann (Horace Mann), Wednesday, 30 July 2003 20:05 (twenty-one years ago) link
The Spider-Man Clone Saga thing, it sucked the way it was written, but the idea itself was at least a good example of doing something new with a character that a) didn't depend on lukewarm "reinterpretation" and b) came directly out of what had gone before.
― Tep (ktepi), Wednesday, 30 July 2003 20:14 (twenty-one years ago) link
I take offense at the "the nerds won" thing, becuase the nerds would most definitely concoct some sort of continuity-weighted logistical pretzel (cf. Clone Saga) than some warmed-over soap-opera potboiler. Of course, maybe Austen is just a horny nerd - his storylines in various Marvel books involve contrived lovelines & triangles & other types of polygons w/ dialogue that would melt Joe Eszterhas at 50 feet (cf. the example I posted earlier in this thread). Also, he's been lambasted by various "internet trolls" for his questionable characterization of various female characters. It's also worth reading that CBR interview to read the paragraph where he refers to old-school Lois Lane as a "gold-digging bitch" (paraphrased, of course).
I'd like to think there's a happy DMZ between continuity acknowledgement and devil-may-care hooptie where good stories involving established comic characters can be created and enjoyed. For the love of monkeyfuck, there's no need to play "the other woman" card AGAIN!
― David R. (popshots75`), Wednesday, 30 July 2003 20:24 (twenty-one years ago) link
He's not an alien, he's Jewish!
― Leee (Leee), Wednesday, 30 July 2003 20:26 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Tom (Groke), Thursday, 31 July 2003 08:40 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Horace Mann (Horace Mann), Thursday, 31 July 2003 13:40 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Chuck Tatum (Chuck Tatum), Thursday, 31 July 2003 15:38 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Chuck Tatum (Chuck Tatum), Thursday, 31 July 2003 15:40 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Horace Mann (Horace Mann), Thursday, 31 July 2003 15:51 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Tom (Groke), Thursday, 31 July 2003 15:52 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Horace Mann (Horace Mann), Thursday, 31 July 2003 15:53 (twenty-one years ago) link
(Captain Atom's own series was quite good in places, IIRC, or maybe I'm thinking of someone else.)
― Tom (Groke), Thursday, 31 July 2003 15:54 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Horace Mann (Horace Mann), Thursday, 31 July 2003 15:58 (twenty-one years ago) link
― David R. (popshots75`), Thursday, 31 July 2003 16:03 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Horace Mann (Horace Mann), Thursday, 31 July 2003 16:42 (twenty-one years ago) link
BTW, Horace, if you liked _Quiver_ (the Kevin Smith Green Arrow story, right?), you might like the 6-issue Brad Melzter Green Arrow run that followed it (_The Archer's Quest_). I liked it MUCH better than Smith's GA work, actually (or the bits of _Quiver_ I read) - Mr. Smith's knack w/ dialogue (which might be overstated) doesn't translate too well onto the printed page.
― David R. (popshots75`), Thursday, 31 July 2003 16:50 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Horace Mann (Horace Mann), Thursday, 31 July 2003 16:54 (twenty-one years ago) link
Its been so successful they have signed on for another mini called "I Can't Believe Its Not The Justice League".
― Pete (Pete), Friday, 1 August 2003 09:42 (twenty-one years ago) link
And on the movie front:
Warner Bros is trying to ready its DC Comics stalwart Superman to soar again on the Big Screen, and the studio has turned to Chris Nolan to mentor development of the movie. Our insiders say that the brains behind rebooted Batman has been asked to play a "godfather" role and ensure The Man Of Steel gets off the ground after a 3 1/2-year hiatus. Nolan's leadership of the project can set it in the right direction with the critics and the fans, not to mention at the box office. Besides, Nolan is considered something of a god at Warner Bros and has a strong relationship with the studio after the success of Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. Though he wasn’t obligated to do so, he gave the studio first crack at his spec script Inception, and Warner Bros was able to buy it before other studios even got a sniff. While Nolan completes that Leonardo DiCaprio-starrer for a July 16th release, he's also hatched an idea for Warner Bros' third Batman installment. Now his brother and frequent collaborator Jonah Nolan, and David Goyer who co-wrote Batman Begins and penned the story for The Dark Knight, are off scripting it. Let us emphasize that Superman 3.0 is in the early stages of development. And we doubt Nolan would direct. This wouldn't be a sequel to Superman Returns but a completely fresh franchise. As one of our insiders reassures: “It would definitely not be a followup to Superman Returns." Nolan coming on board follows a hiatus period for Superman after that 2006 reboot as the studio tried to figure out whether or not to make a sequel to that version starring Brandon Routh directed by Bryan Singer. As recently as this summer, Warner Bros was still contemplating how to proceed. We were told that "Bryan or Brandon are not completely out of it yet. But Warner Bros doesn't have a handle yet on it, either. (Producer) Jon Peters is trying to make something happen since he stands to benefit financially. But they (the studio) need to hear a great story that makes sense." Another insider explained to us, "We know what we don't want to do. But we don't know what we want to do. We learned a lot from the last movie, and we want to get it right this time."
Let us emphasize that Superman 3.0 is in the early stages of development. And we doubt Nolan would direct. This wouldn't be a sequel to Superman Returns but a completely fresh franchise. As one of our insiders reassures: “It would definitely not be a followup to Superman Returns." Nolan coming on board follows a hiatus period for Superman after that 2006 reboot as the studio tried to figure out whether or not to make a sequel to that version starring Brandon Routh directed by Bryan Singer. As recently as this summer, Warner Bros was still contemplating how to proceed. We were told that "Bryan or Brandon are not completely out of it yet. But Warner Bros doesn't have a handle yet on it, either. (Producer) Jon Peters is trying to make something happen since he stands to benefit financially. But they (the studio) need to hear a great story that makes sense." Another insider explained to us, "We know what we don't want to do. But we don't know what we want to do. We learned a lot from the last movie, and we want to get it right this time."
Etc. etc.
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 9 February 2010 16:39 (fourteen years ago) link
It's a little weird that they're rebooting all of these commics franchises so soon (Hulk, Spider-Man...and Fantastic Four, from what I understand), but I think I might be okay with it from the standpoint of shit just not working the first time.
― SNEEZED GOING DOWN STEPS, PAIN WHEN PUTTING SOCKS ON (Deric W. Haircare), Tuesday, 9 February 2010 16:46 (fourteen years ago) link
bankruptcy of ideas, plus cynical appeal to the familiar.
― Daniel, Esq., Tuesday, 9 February 2010 16:48 (fourteen years ago) link
Isn't it still Superman 2.0 at this point? Singer/Routh still held all the trappings if the Donner/Lester/Reeve films.
― there's a better way to browse (Dr. Superman), Tuesday, 9 February 2010 16:50 (fourteen years ago) link
Hey you're the one with the doctorate, how can you not know!
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 9 February 2010 16:51 (fourteen years ago) link
(mail order)
― there's a better way to browse (Dr. Superman), Tuesday, 9 February 2010 16:55 (fourteen years ago) link
Permanment Origins Issue
― Fox Force Five Punchline (sexyDancer), Tuesday, 9 February 2010 16:55 (fourteen years ago) link
Kinda with they'd reboot with Bizarro instead of Superman.
― El Poopo Loco (Pancakes Hackman), Tuesday, 9 February 2010 16:56 (fourteen years ago) link
considering that the guy who made x-men turned out a superfilm that was too murky and overwrought, it seems ironic they'd go to the guy who made Dark Knight to rectify the situation. admittedly they're probably not thinking much beyond "the money comes out of THAT GUY" but all the same...
― da croupier, Tuesday, 9 February 2010 16:58 (fourteen years ago) link
if they're looking for alighter tone then you'd have though favreau would have been the superheromoviemaker to go to?
― quiz show flat-track bully (darraghmac), Tuesday, 9 February 2010 17:00 (fourteen years ago) link
if they're looking for a lighter tone, i can't imagine they'd go with nolan.
― Daniel, Esq., Tuesday, 9 February 2010 17:01 (fourteen years ago) link
Favreau not already at the WB table.
― there's a better way to browse (Dr. Superman), Tuesday, 9 February 2010 17:02 (fourteen years ago) link
superbad team should have a shot at the title.
or alternatively, vince vaughan playing the bad/drunk superman for an entire movie.
― quiz show flat-track bully (darraghmac), Tuesday, 9 February 2010 17:03 (fourteen years ago) link
Jason Reitman, since Up in the Air is the movie I think Superman Returns was trying to be.
― there's a better way to browse (Dr. Superman), Tuesday, 9 February 2010 17:05 (fourteen years ago) link
psyched for new superman voice
― wall•egina (s1ocki), Tuesday, 9 February 2010 17:07 (fourteen years ago) link
lars von trier
― quiz show flat-track bully (darraghmac), Tuesday, 9 February 2010 17:08 (fourteen years ago) link
Zack Snyder is the director for this job.
― No Good, Scrunty-Looking, Narf Herder (Gukbe), Monday, 4 October 2010 22:11 (thirteen years ago) link
barf
― cathy: ACK-er (s1ocki), Monday, 4 October 2010 22:42 (thirteen years ago) link
guess I'll be skipping this one
― crude interloper of a once august profession (Shakey Mo Collier), Monday, 4 October 2010 23:20 (thirteen years ago) link
barf x 2
― sean gramophone, Monday, 4 October 2010 23:23 (thirteen years ago) link
SUPEROWL
― Ned Raggett, Monday, 4 October 2010 23:46 (thirteen years ago) link
"Faster than a speeding bullet!"
*extended slow motion sequence*
― Ned Raggett, Monday, 4 October 2010 23:48 (thirteen years ago) link
hunky tudor Henry Cavill to play supes
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/celebritynews/8291749/Another-British-superhero-Henry-Cavill-to-play-Superman.html
hes a horrible actor from what i can tell
― marios balls in 3d for 3ds (Princess TamTam), Sunday, 30 January 2011 21:44 (thirteen years ago) link
This week's episode of Legends of Tomorrow sees Brandon Routh grow a moustache for spurious trivial plot reasons then try and disguise it for most of the episode by holding bits of paper in front of his face.
― Bimlo Horsewagon became Wheelbarrow Horseflesh (aldo), Wednesday, 5 December 2018 07:54 (five years ago) link
lol for real?
― We're in 2009—it's time to take risks, (bizarro gazzara), Wednesday, 5 December 2018 09:24 (five years ago) link
https://comicbook.com/dc/amp/2018/12/04/henry-cavill-mustache-brandon-routh-legends-tomorrow/
― Bimlo Horsewagon became Wheelbarrow Horseflesh (aldo), Wednesday, 5 December 2018 09:38 (five years ago) link
I should also point out Legends of Tomorrow is absolutely killing it this season.
― Bimlo Horsewagon became Wheelbarrow Horseflesh (aldo), Wednesday, 5 December 2018 09:47 (five years ago) link
heh, that's good
brandon routh really deserved a better shot at superman than superman returns :(
― We're in 2009—it's time to take risks, (bizarro gazzara), Wednesday, 5 December 2018 09:48 (five years ago) link
Ha, I look forward to seeing that when we catch up on the DC shows (halfway through last season so that's only collectively like...um, 100 episodes...jesus). I like him but he is such a dork on Legends that it's difficult to remember he was ever Superman.
― Mom's out working, for fulfillment (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 5 December 2018 11:25 (five years ago) link
Couldn't agree more. The writers and actors are hitting a perfect tone of light and serious, and obviously having fun with plots requiring going undercover at Woodstock and at a summer camp. Best of the Berlanti crowd, by far.
― the body of a spider... (scampering alpaca), Wednesday, 5 December 2018 15:21 (five years ago) link
Can i skip the earlier seasons and just start this one then?
― Chuck_Tatum, Wednesday, 5 December 2018 17:45 (five years ago) link
Given that I've seen everything up to about a year ago and still strain my brain trying to remember how certain pieces wound up arrayed across the board in this particular arrangement, I'd go with 'no'. Although it's also total froth of no real consequence, so I might also go with 'yes'.
― For a superlative chug, only the eggiest nog will do! (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 5 December 2018 17:49 (five years ago) link
i could just dive right in, like i used to read comics!
― Chuck_Tatum, Wednesday, 5 December 2018 18:13 (five years ago) link
Well, sure! I guess, yes, that approach probably isn't advisable for general audiences, but for life-long comic fans it's probably like sinking into a warm bath.
― For a superlative chug, only the eggiest nog will do! (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 5 December 2018 18:25 (five years ago) link
(If only they would occasionally have a '*See Arrow Season 4, Episode 15' text box pop up, the experience would be complete.)
― For a superlative chug, only the eggiest nog will do! (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 5 December 2018 18:28 (five years ago) link
https://news.avclub.com/ray-cyborg-fisher-now-refusing-to-be-in-any-movies-ma-1845970504?
― Looking for Cape Penis house (Neanderthal), Thursday, 31 December 2020 05:34 (three years ago) link
This was not a good movie. But Superman learning to fly was fun, and I appreciated not being asked to laugh every thirty seconds.It's possible that my low expectations helped out. I didn't even mind Superman shouting "noooo" while disappearing into skull-quicksand.
― lukas, Friday, 3 September 2021 05:19 (three years ago) link
still nothing that tops Superman destroying dick bar patron's semi-truck off-screen and then chucking it on top of a telephone pole and nobody questioning it, like sometimes you find shoes on top of telephone poles, sometimes you find wrecked semi-trucks, nothing to see here folks
― Duke Detain (Neanderthal), Friday, 3 September 2021 06:01 (three years ago) link
i was genuinely surprised by how great this movie was and will be arguing about it forever i guess
― STOCK FIST-PUMPER BRAD (BradNelson), Friday, 3 September 2021 09:20 (three years ago) link
I'm on Brad's side, I find a lot of the criticism of this movie weird, as if Superman specifically is a sacrosanct character that can only be portrayed one way.
― a gentle push against my Wonder Bread face (DJP), Friday, 3 September 2021 15:41 (three years ago) link
i just had a problem with Snyder's directorial style and storytelling.
Superman "killing" someone didn't really bother me so much. he should kill more people IMO
― Duke Detain (Neanderthal), Friday, 3 September 2021 15:49 (three years ago) link
This is really good on that https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38Cy_Qlh7VM
― tsrobodo, Sunday, 5 September 2021 18:12 (three years ago) link
i did appreciate that the action sequences that looked like handheld footage from a natural disaster. And Superman and Zod punching each other at Mach 3. And Jor-El was great. There was a lot to like, I just didn't think the end worked at all.
― lukas, Monday, 6 September 2021 00:08 (three years ago) link