Lady Deadpool #1 Preview

Yes, the wisecracking ‘merc with the mouth’ is Marvel’s current favourite child, with more guest appearances and spin-offs than almost Wolverine. At least they’re not taking it too seriously though. Text-free preview of Lady Deadpool’s debut ish below.

Your First Look At Lady Deadpool #1!

Marvel is proud to present your first look at Lady Deadpool #1, from the creative team of writer Mary H.K. Choi and artist Kenneth Lashley! In a future rife with poverty and hopelessness, the only thing left for Lady Deadpool is…cable TV? On a virtuous mission to reclaim the one thing she holds dear, Lady Deadpool must take down the government’s Boy Scout do-gooder, General America! Don’t miss everyone’s favorite female Merc With A Mouth in Lady Deadpool #1!

LADY DEADPOOL #1 (MAY100527)

Written by MARY H.K. CHOI

Pencils by KENNETH LASHLEY

Cover by GREG LAND
Parental Advisory… $3.99

FOC – 7/1/10, On-Sale – 7/21/10

Green Hornet Trailer

Opening next year is this long delayed adaptation of the classic pulp hero, The Green Hornet. It stars Seth Rogen who appears to be the sidekick, rather than Jay Chou’s Kato and is directed by Michel Gondry (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Be Kind, Rewind). Cameron Diaz and Christolph Waltz also star. Throughout its development George Clooney and Jake Gyllenhaal have been attached and Kevin Smith wrote a screenplay (which has since been adapted into Dynamite’s excellent comic). Taking Rogen seriously, and especially as an action hero is a stretch, although he did come somewhat close in the hilarious Pineapple Express and the less funny Observe and Report. Of course, the last comedy star to become an action star was Will Smith, so maybe Rogen will surprise us all.

Dingo TPB Preview

On sale this Wednesday June 23 is a bunch of BOOM! goodies, including the latest issues of 7 Psycopaths and 28 Days Later, as well as more kid friendly material such as Disney’s Hero Squad: Ultraheroes and The Incredibles. Also available will be the Dingo TPB from the always reliable writer Michael Alan Nelson. Preview and official description below.

Written by Michael Alan Nelson
Drawn by Francesco Biagini
TPB, 120 pgs, FC, SRP: $16.99
Diamond Code: FEB100746
ISBN13: 9781608860197

The writer of HEXED and FALL OF CTHULHU brings you an all-new, all-nasty graphic novel! Dingo is man trying to get back something that was taken from him. A box. The contents of which will make Dingo stop at nothing to get it back. It’s a mystery that starts in Los Angeles and takes him to Vegas and beyond. Add in a very dangerous ex-wife, the biggest dog on the planet, and dark magic and you’ve got a recipe for disaster that’s a mix of pulp and urban fantasy. Don’t miss writer Michael Alan Nelson’s critical hit!

Light of the Meta Day

Traditionally the second issue of a new series drops dramatically in sales. I can testify to that. I have countless #1s sitting in boxes, and that’s because I always like to give a new series a chance. Occasionally a new series will tick the right boxes and I’ll follow it through. Lately, I’ve discovered 3 such series.

The Light, simply put is awesome. Nathan Edmondson (Olympus) and Brett Weldele (The Surrogates) are creating the best work of their careers. This 5 part mini-series from Image is just magnificent in its storytelling simplicity. The elevator pitch would be something along the lines of, “troubled father and daughter try to survive a mysterious virus within light sources that is brutally killing anyone who looks directly into…the light.” Each issue has been better than the last, and that’s a rarity within any new mini. Edmondson knows just how to throw the right story morsels at the reader, leaving them wanting more. In this 3rd ish (of 5) Coyle and his daughter Avery run into 2 armed brothers, who are filled with confidence and a cavalier attitude to the madness surrounding them, ie, people dropping dead and the safety of darkness. My first reaction was to expect some sort of disturbing backstabbing behaviour from the pair, but Edmondson presents them as a helpful duo (though that may change next issue). That and the startling transformation of some victims into walking torches, and the effect of the virus on local birdlife proves that The Light is far more than just a cool concept without any surprises. See a preview here and you can also grab the first 2 issues in one new, handy book.

Meta4 is another 5 ish mini from Image. From creator Ted McKeever it is enjoyably weird, like a David Lynch film. Trying to explain it after just one issue in easy to grasp terms is somewhat difficult, but I’m hooked already. His sketchy art style should appeal to fans of Sam Kieth and he uses black and white with the same skill that Frank Miller does in Sin City. McKeever also worked on 3 books for DC’s Elseworlds line that re-imagined Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman through the lens of classic German Expressionist films. Man, I gotta get my hands on those. Well, Meta4 (assumedly a reference to “metaphor” which descriptions of future issues indicates) centres on an amnesiac dressed as an astronaut  who wanders in to a petrol station, gets accosted by a grotesque hillbilly and then saved by a manly woman dressed as Santa, whose name is Gasolina. So weird, yes but strangely mesmerising too. McKeever could go anywhere from here, and his experiments with captions, and symbols as speech works a treat.

Daytripper from Vertigo is a 10 issue mini-series. If you like Demo, then this is for you. Created by Brazilian brothers Fabio Moon and Gabriel Ba (who worked with Matt Fraction on Casanova), the series follows former obituary writer and novelist Bras de Oliva Domingos throughout his life at different ages. This issue he attempts to track down an old college friend who mysteriously vanished years ago. Like every issue in this series, it looks like a vibrant dream and is filled with unexpected emotion.

Batman and Superman Fan Films

Two different approaches, for two very different DC characters.

First up is the 30 minute short film made by Bat in the Sun Productions,who also made the Joker-centric Patient J film in 2004. Their latest endeavour, City of Scars was made on a budget of $27, 000 and looks very impressive. It’s all suitably dark, with noir overtones. Batman looks great, as do Joker, Mr. Zsasz, Harley Quinn and Ventriloquist and Scarface. The plot is appropriately low key (Joker escapes Arkham Asylum and takes a boy hostage) befitting its fan made status. The Alex Ross inspiration seems obvious too, evidenced by Bruce’s imposing yet scarred body, the all black and grey costume, and the pose below. See the whole film  right here.

Another fan driven project is this first episode of this twelve part Superman web series, utilising live action, CGI and animation. It may not be as polished as City of Scars, but it’s a lot harder to make a good Superman film on a small budget. It features the expected supporting cast, plus Metallo, Toyman and Lex Luthor in future episodes by the looks of things. For the most part, the blend of different visual imagery works rather well. Follow the rest of the series at the team’s website.

New Black Panther Cartoon on iTunes

The long talked about animated series based on the recent series that brought the classic character to the front of the Marvel U once more is out next week. Full details below and more screen shots including Captain America, Black Knight and Juggernaut fighting a rhino (yep) right here.

Marvel Announces Release of BLACK PANTHER: WHO IS THE BLACK PANTHER?

Marvel Knights Animation is proud to announce Black Panther: Who Is The Black Panther?, a twelve-episode, weekly, all-new series debuting on iTunes, Xbox LIVE, Microsoft Zune and PlayStation®Network on June 23rd.

Inspired by the acclaimed graphic novel from respected filmmaker/producer Reginald Hudlin and legendary comic book artist John Romita Jr, Black Panther: Who Is The Black Panther? introduces viewers to the Black Panther, the warrior king of Wakanda, a technologically advanced nation in the heart of Africa . As outside forces conspire to plunder this proud nation, the Black Panther will face his greatest threats as he meets Klaw, the man who murdered his father.

“The positive responses to news of the show have been so overwhelming, it’s great to finally make the Black Panther series available to everyone,” said Hudlin. “Audiences get caught up on many levels – seeing John Romita Jr’s art come to life; the quality of the voice work by an award winning cast; the boldness of the politics, the music and humor. But see it for yourself!”

Romita Jr added, “The reaction by any person, upon viewing footage of a black panther, is universal: Awe. There is no more elegant a creature on the face of the planet. The creation of the character by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, in a turbulent political time, maintained that quality. Reggie Hudlin’s updated version follows that and adds an amazing, cinematic flair to it.  In my opinion, reading, and now viewing, the Black Panther series is much akin to witnessing a panther in person. Enjoy the elegance of the story, the elegance of the actors, their voices, their words, and….the imagery.”

This exciting series also features the voices of major celebrities including Academy Award-nominee Djimon Hounsou as Black Panther; Jill Scott as Storm, Kerry Washington as Princess Shuri; Alfre Woodard as both  Dondi Reese and Queen Mother; Carl Lumbly as Uncle S’Yan; and comics legend Stan Lee in a special role.

Learn more about Black Panther: Who Is The Black Panther? right now at www.marvel.com/blackpanther

Awesome Star Wars and Tron Game Trailers

After two successful games set thousands of years before the Star Wars films, the Knights of the Old Republic franchise, (KOTOR for those in the know) is getting a MMORPG. The SW games aren’t always the greatest, but they always have the best trailers, as this beauty unveiled at the recent E3 conference attests.

Tron Legacy, the sequel to the 1982 fan fave film, opens on December 17. The game looks set to be just as shiny with a minimalist veneer of cool. Tron Evolution is out sometime this year, and is proof that Disney can have a grand film series for adults too (Pirates of the Caribbean doesn’t count).

Also unveiled at E3 was this brutal barrage for the Metal Gear Solid line of games. Gotta love the Japanese.

Wired on the iPad

This is something Dave and I have been talking about recently, regarding our Extra Sequential mag. We love paper, to be sure, but the digital horizon sure is exciting.

Blue Boxing Beetles

This week 3 rather interesting and very different films (or rather 2 films and a TV show) unveiled a few first looks. Hugh Jackman’s latest film is called Real Steel and is directed by Shawn Levy who made Night at he Museum. Hmmm…not great so far, plus Jackman plays an ex-fighter who returns to the ring in the midst of robot boxing. This could be absurdly hilarious, or surprisingly awesome. It is based on a short story from Richard Matheson (I Am Legend) and was previously adapted in a Twilight Zone episode, so it may just be OK after all.

Geoff Johns’ new position as Chief Creative Officer isn’t slowing down his great writing of Green Lantern and Brightest Day. He’s also making fans happy with his tidbits of the Ryan Reynolds-starring GL film and this little peek at a possible live action Blue Beetle TV series. The latest incarnation is teenager Jaime Reyes and he’s the version that will be the focus of the show, if it happens. More of the screen test photos and details here.

Next year is the CGI/live action/3D Smurfs film. It looks to be yet another bland attempt to bring a beloved franchise screaming and kicking into today’s world. See the trailer below. Yes, it has an “epic” intro, “tantalsing” shots of the Smurfs loose in a big city and a “hip” re-imagining of the original TV show theme tune. How original. OK, that’s enough sarcasm for one day.

On a related note, here’s a cringe inducing piece on Dark Horizons about the upcoming Fraggle Rock movie and how the screen writer’s vision was rejected from the studio. The reason? It wasn’t edgy enough. I fear for today’s kids.

Peter Milligan Interview

Over at Broken Frontier is my interview with British writer Peter Milligan, who has written everything from X-Force (during it’s controversial phase), Human Target and now Hellblazer and Greek Street for Vertigo. We mainly chatted about his new mini-series with Radical, After Dark and working on it with Hollywood bigwigs Antoine Fuqua and Wesley Snipes.

While you’re at BF, check out the latest issue of the weekly mag, The Frontiersman. Scott Pilgrim, Jonah Hex, Webcomic Factory and more. Download the PDF for free. Yay!

Science Dog and $1 Comics

Thanks to Image, here’s 2 good news press releases!

FIGHT FIRE WITH FIRE. FIGHT EVIL WITH SCIENCE!

SCIENCE DOG gets his first collection from Image Comics

Half man, half dog and all hero, Science Dog gets his first collection in SCIENCE DOG SPECIAL #1, coming this September from Image Comics. He’s INVINCIBLE’S favorite comic book character. Soon, he’ll be yours as well!

“In the INVINCIBLE universe, Science Dog is a superstar — comic books, movies, action figures — the works,” says writer Robert Kirkman. “This is a step toward making him the superstar he should be in our universe!”

“It’s exciting to finally see Science Dog in his own book,” adds artist Cory Walker. “The character is front and center in SCIENCE DOG SPECIAL #1, where he belongs.”

SCIENCE DOG SPECIAL #1 collects the never before reprinted Science Dog back-up stories from INVINCIBLE #25 and #50. This story leads right into the senses-shattering back-up story contained within INVINCIBLE #75. If you’re only reading INVINCIBLE in collected form, this is what you’ve been missing! Don’t miss out a second time!

SCIENCE DOG SPECIAL #1, a 32-page full-color comic book collecting the Science Dog backup stories from INVINCIBLE #25 and #50, will be available for $3.50 on September 1, 2010.

TRY SOME, BUY SOME

Image Comics reprints the first issue of classic series in IMAGE FIRSTS: WAVE TWO

This Fall, Image Comics is re-presenting 10 first issues as an introduction to some of its most acclaimed titles. Each debut acts as a perfect primer to its corresponding ongoing series and collected editions. Starting September 1, 2010, and continuing through November, each reprinted first issue will be available for only $1.

“Response to Image Firsts has been phenomenal,” exclaims Image Publisher Eric Stephenson. “So, we are expanding the line with a second wave of IMAGE FIRSTS. Image Firsts is a fantastic way for readers to discover new titles and for retailers to introduce customers to Image’s unsurpassed backlist.”

IMAGE FIRSTS: WAVE 2 shipping this September include:

IMAGE FIRSTS: THE DARKNESS #1

story GARTH ENNIS

art & cover MARC SILVESTRI

SEPTEMBER 1

IMAGE FIRSTS: LIBERTY MEADOWS #1

story FRANK CHO

art & cover FRANK CHO

SEPTEMBER 8

IMAGE FIRSTS: WANTED #1

story MARK MILLAR

art & cover J.G. JONES

SEPTEMBER 15

IMAGE FIRSTS: I KILL GIANTS #1

story JOE KELLY

art & cover J.M. KEN NIIMURA

SEPTEMBER 22

IMAGE FIRSTS: MAGE #1

story MATT WAGNER

art & cover MATT WAGNER

SEPTEMBER 29

Discover some of Image Comics’ best series in September with IMAGE FIRSTS: WAVE TWO, re-releasing the first issue of THE DARKNESS, LIBERTY MEADOWS, WANTED, I KILL GIANTS and MAGE for only $1.

Be on the lookout for more IMAGE FIRSTS in October and November!

Witchblade Volume 7 Preview Part 4

Tomorrow, Top Cow’s latest volume in their Witchblade saga goes on sale. Final preview pages below. Written by Ron Marz with art by Stjepan Sejic.

Marvel On Sale This Week

As always, there’s a host of great new releases from Marvel this week. See the full list below the cover assortment.

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BOOM! on iPad

Press release below, revealing a good move from BOOM!.

Today BOOM! Studios is pleased to announce the arrival of the BOOM! Studios Comics app for the iPad and iPhone in the iTunes App Store. Built on comiXology’s popular digital comic platform, the BOOM! Studios Comics app launches with a number of top pop culture-inspired titles including comics based on 28 DAYS LATER, DIE HARD and a word-for-word comic translation of Philip K. Dick’s DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC SHEEP?, as well as BOOM! Studios’s top-selling original series IRREDEEMABLE, INCORRUPTIBLE and THE UNKNOWN.

Partnering with comiXology to create an incomparable reading experience for BOOM! Studios fans and comic fans everywhere, BOOM! Studios launches its mobile app with nearly 50 comic book titles optimized specifically for mobile devices. In addition to stunning high-resolution comics in an amazingly easy-to-operate user interface, the BOOM! Studios Comics app utilizes comiXology’s patent-pending Guided View™ technology to create a completely immersive digital comic experience for new and old fans alike. The app also comes fully equipped with comiXology’s Retail Locator, giving fans unprecedented access to BOOM! Studios titles both on and offline.

“While comic-based movies are thriving on the big screen, the reality is most fans have never been exposed to comics books as a medium unto themselves,” said David Steinberger, CEO of comiXology. “Digital comics give us the opportunity to reach a broader audience and inspire them to connect with the comics community through titles they’re already passionate about.”

An innovator in the field, BOOM! Studios, in partnership with MySpace, was the first publisher to offer digital comic releases the day and date of print releases in 2008. BOOM! Studios was also one of the first comic book publishers to make comics available on the iPhone and Android mobile devices. BOOM! Studios continues its mission to fill the void between comic book culture and pop culture with digital distribution. With the release of the BOOM! Studios Comics app, the company marks a significant move toward engaging pop culture fans with the comics that have inspired by world.

Through the app, fans will have access to new issues of each current series, released on a regular basis, and BOOM! Studios’s entire back catalog in the coming months. The BOOM! Studios Comics app will also offer readers the first half of every first issue in each series for free.

“Comics have long since been the landscape for pop culture. So many comics have inspired movies, television and video games, but so few people have encountered the actual comic books that form the basis for that inspiration,” said BOOM! Studios Marketing Director Chip Mosher. According to Mosher, “comiXology has proven, time and again, that digital comics are the key factor in uniting these worlds and exposing the pop culture audience to comic culture. Now they’re helping BOOM! Studios do the same.”

With the BOOM! Studios Comics app, now available for free in the iTunes App Store (link to be included), BOOM! Studios fans and comic fans everywhere can experience some of the best comics available anywhere starting at $1.99 each.