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Mutant X and Animated JLA Return to TV; Monkeybone at Movies Muntant X the TV show - not what you think. Obscure comic "Monkeybone" on film. The "Matrix" - a free on line comic book??? And an upcoming animated series for the "Justice League of America". muntant x • the • tv • show • not
The Animated History of the JLA The Justice League of America gathers the greatest heroes in the DC Universe onto one team. That team has appeared in more than just the static pages of comic books. history of the jla • justice league of america • justice league • justice league modern era • jla animated
The Live Action History of the JLA The Justice League of America gathers the greatest heroes in the DC Universe onto one team. That team has appeared in more than just the static pages of comic books. history of the jla • justice league of america • justice league • justice league modern era • jla animated
The Martian Manhunter on Film & TV The Martian Manhunter serves a particular purpose in the Justice League, beyond using his superpowers. Like Spock on Star Trek, he sees humanity from the outside. martian manhunter on televison • martian manhunter on film • martian manhunter david ogden stiers • martian manhunter phil morris • martian manhunter justice league
A History of Hawkman on Television The legendary Gardner Fox teamed up with artist Dennis Neville to create Hawkman in 1940. In 1967, he made his television debut and he's been flying high ever since. hawkman on televison • hawkman animated • hawkman hawkgirl animated • hawkman hawkgirl television • katar hol hawkman television
A History of Aquaman in Animation Created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger in 1941, Aquaman was among the first superheroes to leap from the static world of comic pages to Saturday morning television. aquaman in animation • a history of aquaman • king of atlantis • king of the seven seas • king of the seas
A Brief History of Black Canary Using her trademark Canary Cry, Dinah Lance fights crime in fishnets and a leather jacket. This combination of fashion sense and attitude work well on television. history of black canary • black canary bird cry • black canary cry • black canary dinah lance • black canary justice league
Justice League Comics for Children Superman, Spider-Man, and Batman are all household names, and some kids want to read the comics they come from. Not all comics are kid safe, but they are out there. justice league • justice league unlimited • comic books • superheroes • graphic novels
Wolverine and the Justice League This week in comics: Justice League gets crushed by a two-headed monster, Wolverine should stick to killing and guest appearances, and the Sword slashes the competition. justice league • dwayne mcduffie • alan burnett • ed benes • wolverine origins
Marvel's "Heroes" sell out. Marvel's "Heroes" benefit comic book is a sellout. Neil Gaiman joins Marvel. DC shuffles writers on Batman comics. Justice League due on TV soon. Is CrossGen's "Crux" story going somewhere? Find out what Steve Epting has to say! marvel • dc • heroes • real • september
Justice League debuts on TV! Spider-Man #36 a hit! The Justice League animated cartoon show premiers on Cartoon Network tomorrow, November 17th. Spider-Man #36 hit the newsstands this week with the story by J. Michael Straczynski and art by John Romita Jr. on the September 11 tragedy. justice league • cartoon network • dc • comics • superheroes
A History of Superman in Animation Superman, rocketed off Krypton, crashed on Earth as a baby to grow into the greatest hero in history. The Last Son of Krypton also rocketed off the page into every media. a history of superman in animation • the man of steel in film and television • super friends superman • superman the animated series • justice league superman
Green Lantern on Film & Television Since the Silver Age of Comics, four men have borne the emerald power ring to protect sector 2814, both on paper and on the small screen. One day he may hit theaters. green lantern on film • green lantern on television • green lantern justice league • green lantern hal jordan • green lantern guy gardner
The Modern History of Wonder Woman Created as the embodiment of modern woman, Wonder Woman has stood for over sixty years as an icon of feminine power and a symbol of female empowerment. wonder woman • wonder woman on film • wonder woman on television • a short history of wonder woman • history of wonder woman
A Short History of the Atom Ray Palmer uses his control over his size and weight to become the tiny hero known as the Atom. Despite his diminutive size, he has been a large presence on television. short history of the atom • tiny titan television • mighty mite television • tiny titan microscopic perspective • tiny titan super heroics
A Live Action History of the Flash Since 1967, either as the Flash or Kid Flash and sometimes both, Barry Allen. Wally West and Bart Allen have had been speeding across television screens. history of the flash • scarlet speedster on television • jay garrick flash • barry allen flash • wally west flash
A Modern Animated History of Robin Partner to arguably the most famous crime fighter in the world, Robin is most often seen alongside his mentor. The most well known sidekick ever, he gets screen time. robin modern animation • robin television • boy wonder on screen • boy wonder on television • robin teen titans
DC Comics Movies DC Comics has a vast stable of characters that belong on the silver screen. Batman and Superman have their franchises, but it's time that other DC properties break out. dc comics movies • comic book movies • comic books that should be turned into movies • comic book films • the dark knight
Infinte Crisis - What's it All About??? In Infinite Crisis, I keep asking myself “What is point of this miniseries?” Issue #1 of this seven part miniseries is in stores as of mid-October. Written by Geoff Johns with art by Phil Jimenez and Andy Lanning and cover art by Jim Lee. This week I take an in-depth look at DC’s Infinite Crisis – What is it all about? What lead up to the events in DC’s new Infinite Crisis? A look at the background the series that lead up to this series. A look at the characters that are involved and how they react to the events of this new crisis. And how does this time into DC’s defining series of the 1980’s – Crisis on Infinite Earths? There is a major spoiler warning with this article! crisis • story • countdown • infinite crisis • countdown to infinite crisis
A Brief History of Steel on Film Inspired by African American folk hero, John Henry, DC Comics created Steel, an African American hero who walks in Superman's footsteps on both film and televsion. history of steel • john henry irons steel • john henry irons armour • john henry irons shaq • steel shaq movie
A History of Cyborg on Television Created in 1980 by Marv Wolfman and George Perez, Victor Stone is part man, part machine. A minor character in the comics, he is usually seen as part of the Teen Titans. cyborg on television • history of cyborg • dc comics bionic man • cyborg bionic man • cyborg teen titans
Aquaman in Live Action Appearances Created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger in 1941, Aquaman has made many appearances in animation, but live action versions have been few and far between. aquaman in live action • a history of aquaman • king of atlantis • king of the seven seas • king of the seas
Green Arrow in Film and Television Robin Hood by way of Batman, Green Arrow toiled for years in relative obscurity in the comics. He got little screen time until the 21st Century. Today he's mainstream. green arrow film • green arrow television • green arrow film television • emerald archer television • emerald archer film
The Recent History of Batman The recent success of The Dark Knight on the silver screen is only the latest in a long line of multimedia triumphs for the alter ego of billionaire Bruce Wayne. history of batman • the dark knight • batman tdk • batman and robin • adam west
A Short History of the Huntress Daughter of a Gotham City mafia boss, Helena Bertinelli took her life in a whole different direction, donning a cape and a mask to fight crime as the Huntress. the huntress helena bertinelli • history of the huntress • batarangs for crossbow bolts • batgirl huntress black canary • huntress birds of prey
Captain Marvel in Animation Created by C.C. Beck and Bill Parker, Captain Marvel was Fawcett Comics' successful answer to the phenomenon of Superman. He even beat Big Blue to the silver screen. captain marvel in animation • captain marvel mary marvel • captain marvel junior show • captain marvel shazam show • mary marvel animated show
Cashing in on Superman Boomerang network hosts Man of Steel marathon on June 24 and a pile of Superman DVD's hit on June 20. boomerang • the cartoon network • superman • superman returns • batman beyond
Comic Book Games are on the Rise Historically, there wasn't much to anticipate about comic book-based video games. A recent rise in popularity coupled with new, powerful consoles are changing this trend video games • comics • comic book • spiderman • spider-man
DVD News #4 More animated stuff coming to DVD. viewtiful joe • this is america • charlie brown • peanuts • paramount
JL of A? Wizard, Chaos and Image at MegaCon 2001 DC and Marvel announce A Justice League... Of Avengers??? Plus comment from Wizard editors, Brian Pulido of Chaos and Jim Valentino of Image. dc • marvel • justice • league • of
JULIUS SCHWARTZ, ARCHITECT OF COMICS' SILVER AGE, DEAD AT 88 JULIUS SCHWARTZ, ARCHITECT OF COMICS' SILVER AGE, DEAD AT 88 julius schwartz • science fiction • sci-fi • ray bradbury • julie awards
New Age of Comics II New Age of Comics Part 2. This week I talk about the history of the Golden aaaAge and the Silver Age of Comic Books. william gaines • stan lee • julius schwatz • showcase • journey into mystery
Origin #1 Sells Out! Sojourn #1 Hot! A myriad of news tidbits this week. Hot comics Origin #1 about the origin of the Marvel character Wolverine and the new hot comic "Sojourn" from CrossGen are presented. Also a link to an excellent account of Marvel's hastily put together retailer's convention Octovber 1st. dawn • pro • linsner • garth ennis • amanda conner
The Legion of Super-Heroes on Film The Legion of Super-Heroes was created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino in 1958. The team has several animated versions and is soon to make their live action debut. legion of super-heroes on film • legion of super-heroes smallville • teen team of the future • legion thirty-first century • smallville saturn girl
The Color of Our Superheroes Discover & explore the colorful history of superheroes with your child. superheroes • african-american comic book heroes • history • fun • family
An Animated History of the Flash Since 1967, either as the Flash or Kid Flash and sometimes both, Barry Allen. Wally West and Bart Allen have had been speeding across television screens. history of the flash • scarlet speedster on television • jay garrick flash • barry allen flash • wally west flash
Before the Superfriends
A look at some of the pre-Superfriends cartoons done by Filmation. filmation • teen titans • green lantern • flash
The Animated History of Lois Lane Lois Lane has always needed saving by the Man of Steel. She debuted with Big Blue in Action Comics #1 in 1938 and has been getting pushed out of windows ever since. animated lois lane • history of lois lane • history animated lois lane • superman's girlfriend • lois lane dana delany
The Teen Titans on Television Created in the mid 1960's, the Teen Titans have showed up on tv screens in various versions ever since. Sidekicks they may be, but they're the best sidekicks around. teen titans television • teen sidekicks team • youthful sidekicks team mentors • teen titans sidekicks • justice league sidekicks
Kids TV 2004: Superheroes! A look at new TV series for kids starring superheroes, traditional and comic. The list includes Atomic Betty, Danny Phantom, Disney's Dave the Barbarian, Delta State, Jason and the Heroes of Mount Olympus, Justice League Unlimited, The Batman, and Xiaolin Showdown.
Boomerang 10-Day Comic Marathon Classic cartoon channel Boomerang will present 10-day marathon, with focus on a single character each day. Marathon begins July 21. turner broadcasting • boomerang • cartoon network • cartoon • duck dodgers
Cars,Over the Hedge, Ice Age 2 DVD Release dates, 25th anniversary editions, interviews with voice actors and extras reviewed for a handful of new animated firlms and the DC Universe series DVD label. animation • movies • dvd • disney • pixar
Comics News December 2004 Comic movies, animated TV shows, and printed comic news for December, 2004 blade trinity • wesley snipes • marvel • vampire hunter • blade
Jim Lee and Frank Miller go MAD! Disney Artist Gregory Dies. This week I deliver new briefs from DC. Marvel and Image. Jim Lee and Frank Miller Go Mad. Many other comic book giants also going Mad including John Byrne and J. Scott Campbell. Find out what is going on! Also what is Green Arrow’s car doing at an online auction? Check out the scoops! At Marvel, check out this promotion - get 12 issues of Ultimate Spiderman FREE! Here’s the catch… The studios are leaving Image. Is Image worried? Check out what Jim Valentino has to say. Also Classic Disney cartoonist Bob Gregory passes away. bob gregory • dc • marvel • image • brandon peterson
Krypto the Superdog on Television Created in 1955 as a pet for Superboy, Krypto didn't get a shot at television fame until the 1960's. Since then he has made a number of appearances on television. krypto the superdog • krypto on television • superman's dog • superman's dog fetches • krypto superman
Marvel Reigns, X-Men Reload, CrossGen Faulters Marvel comics dominate the shelves, but the best two sellers still belong to DC. Check out which ones. Unofficial word is that Marvel will be publishing five ongoing monthly X-Men related titles. Can the market bear the X-citement? Also a Peter David sighting, CrossGen update (doesn’t look good), The Kevin Smith Message Board, Jerry Steinfeld and Superman on the web, and check out a beautifully drawn comic called “Red String" by Gina Briggs. tough economic times • sales charts • dc • superman • superman/batman
MegaCon 2003 Starts Tomorrow, Free Comic Book Day Update MegaCon starts Febuary 28, 2003 in Orlando, Florida. Check out the guest list here. Animated television shows based on comic book characters are becoming very popular. Fox debuts Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Cartoon Network plans new shows for fall 2003. I also report more on Free Comic Book Day 2003. megacon • orange county convention center • orlando florida • michael rosenbaum • lex luthor
Panel Sessions at MegaCon 2003 This week I write the details on the MegaCon 2003 panels for DC Comics, Wizard, and Future comics. DC announces plans for “Gen 13” character Fairchild, reprinting “League of Extraordinary Gentlemen”, new Warren Ellis comics, revamping of Thunder Agents and Outsiders, and return of legendary comic book artist Joe Kubert. Wizard tells you how you might get an internship to work with the fan boys! Future Comics says their books are refundable after 90 days if they don’t sell! megacon • 2003 • orange county convention center • orlando • florida
Supergirl on Film and Television Created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino in 1959, Supergirl blasted into the public consciousness. Surprisingly, it took her until 1984 to fly out of comics into theaters. supergirl kara zor-el • supergirl on film • supergirl on television • superman's cousin animated • superman's cousin live action
Superman on DVD Warner Bros. releases horde of Superman DVD's to coincide with the release of Superman Returns. Bryan Singer movie comes out June 28. warner bros • wb • home video • superboy: the complete first season • look |
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