1990 – Anatomy of a Cover – Marvel Tales #234 by Todd McFarlane — Marvel Comics of the 1980s

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Who Died in Marvel’s Civil War II #1?

Major spoilers for Marvel Comics’ Civil War II #1! Don’t read further unless you want to be spoiled ! 

Major spoilers for Marvel Comics’ Civil War II #1! Don’t read further unless you want to be spoiled!

Marvel Comics loves their synergy: with Captain America: Civil War doing big business on the big screen for Marvel Studios, Marvel Comics today officially launched Civil War II, an event series that’s been built up for the last month or so in the pages of the comics, and for over half a year in the press. It kicked off with a bang (or rather, two), and a pair of deaths of major, longterm Avengers. This is your final spoiler warning.

The premise of Civil War II by Brian Michael Bendis and David Marquez sees a new Inhuman « born » into his powers: the ability to see future disasters. After he sees a Celestial Destroyer annihilating Manhattan, he tells the Avengers, who unite basically every hero in the Marvel Universe to stop it, successfully. That leads to an argument: who’s to say he’s seeing a future that’s even a high probability? Since they were able to avert it, isn’t he by definition seeing only a possible future? Iron Man argues that they need to be cautious, study his ability, and not use it on any kind of regular basis. Captain Marvel says they need to just get to it, and change the world.

Despite Tony Stark’s warning, Carol Danvers takes the very next warning this new Inhuman gives her, and rushes into action. It turns out the Avengers find themselves facing Thanos, who kills James « War Machine » Rhodes in a heartbeat, easily destroying him. The death is devastating to Tony, but Carol and others are clearly in pain over it, too. Indeed, it gives us the most direct Civil War II parallel to Captain America: Civil War the movie, with a familiar scene recreated, this time with Carol in the place of Tony’s film role, cradling a broken War Machine.

In the ensuing battle, Thanos, who was eventually defeated, also heavily injures She-Hulk, who in the zero issue essentially said, « using assumptive knowledge is a bad idea. » Her final words, however, seem to be a reversal of opinion, telling Danvers to « fight for the future. »

The pace of the issue is incredibly quick, with weeks being skipped at a time, resulting in the two deaths in just the first issue. So just how dead are these characters? Well, Rhodey was being groomed for a political future in the comics – but he had a hole blown through essentially his entire torso by Thanos. It’s tough to come back from that – he did, for a time, have nanobots both inside him and as his armor, so someday, when someone wants to bring him back, it’ll likely be via something involved with that. She-Hulk doesn’t technically die on-panel here, either. The longtime Avenger, Jen Walters, does flatline, and the ensuing panic – and crying Carol Danvers we showed up top, seems like a bad sign for her future.

 

 

Source : Who Died in Marvel’s Civil War II #1?

« Rogue One » : le spin-off de Star Wars ne séduirait pas Disney – metronews

PROBLÈMES ? – Le premier spin-off de la saga Star Wars, réalisé par Gareth Edwards, n’est-t-il pas à la hauteur des attentes de Disney ? Le studio a demandé à l’équipe de « Rogue One » de repartir en tournage pour mettre en boîte de nouvelle scène afin d’apporter plus d’ampleur à l’histoire.

Rogue One sera-t-il un mauvais Star Wars ? Selon le site américain Page Six, c’est la panique du côté de chez Disney après avoir jeté un oeil à la première version du spin-off, ordonnant même à Gareth Edwards, de reprendre les chemins des studios pendant tout l’été, pour retourner des scènes qui coûteraient cher.

Film raté ?

Le site qui appartient au New York Post indique que les patrons de Disney veulent quatre semaines de « reshoots » pour apporter une tonalité légèrement différente et donner la même ampleur que Le Réveil de la Force : « il va falloir faire quatre semaines de nouveaux tournages coûteux en juillet. Le travail de Gareth sur le premier Godzilla a montré qu’il pouvait prendre en main un gros blockbuster. Mais Rogue One n’est pas à la hauteur de ce qu’a fait J. J. Abrams avec Star Wars : Le Réveil de la Force. Donc Disney a demandé des reshoots. » indique une source.

Autre son de cloche du côté de chez Deadline, qui évite le catastrophisme et assure que Disney veut simplement amener plus de légèreté dans l’histoire, que le studio trouve trop sombre. Cela reste pour le moment à l’état de rumeur, d’autant plus que la sortie du film, le 14 décembre 2016, reste pour le moment inchangée.

https://youtu.be/_pqtt1PSaz4

Source : « Rogue One » : le spin-off de Star Wars ne séduirait pas Disney – metronews

Star Wars Le triangle de l’Obscur : Le Fan Film est disponible ! | Star Wars HoloNet

l n’y a pas si longtemps, nous vous parlions d’un documentaire réalisé à l’occasion de la sortie de Star Wars : Le Réveil de la Force. Aujourd’hui nous revenons vers vous avec une création faite par des fans, mais pour un format film cette fois-ci.

Intitulé le Triangle de l’Obscur, il fait intervenir des personnages de l’univers étendu que nous connaissons et il comble le fossé narratif entre les deux jeux Knights of the Old Republic en racontant l’histoire méconnue de la naissance de Dark Nihilus. On y retrouve également Dark Sion, Ajunta Pall et furtivement Revan.

Mais rassurez-vous, si cette période historique ne vous parle pas, le fan film reste quand même à la portée de tous. Vous pouvez ainsi le regarder sans problème, même si vous n’êtes pas un pro de KOTOR.

https://youtu.be/Q8JOEkySafY

 

 

 

 

Source : Star Wars Le triangle de l’Obscur : Le Fan Film est disponible ! | Star Wars HoloNet

Hugh Jackman Preparing For Final Wolverine Movie Sporting New Beard

With his relatively small role in X-Men: Apocalypse out of the way, Hugh Jackman is free to focus […]

With his relatively small role in X-Men: Apocalypse out of the way, Hugh Jackman is free to focus on training for his final solo movie outing as James “Logan” Howlett in the sequel toThe Wolverine. Photos from Jackman’s Instagram feed suggest that, in addition to training his body, Jackman is also getting his facial hair into shape.

Several photos show Jackman with a full beard, which is a step up the character’s signature mutton chop that Jackman has sported in his previous appearances. Fans of Wolverine comics may remember that the mutant had a similar look in the “Old Man Logan” storyline on which The Wolverine sequel is said to be loosely based.

Here’s a sampling of the photos from Jackman’s Instagram:

TUESDAY.

A photo posted by Hugh Jackman (@thehughjackman) on May 10, 2016 at 4:38am PDT

#THEGENE A fascinating read.

A photo posted by Hugh Jackman (@thehughjackman) on May 16, 2016 at 6:05am PDT

#allbehappy @livelaughingman @keurig

A photo posted by Hugh Jackman (@thehughjackman) on May 28, 2016 at 3:58am PDT

“Old Man Logan” is a story by Kingsman creator Mark Miller and Civil War artist Steve McNiven that ran in the pages of Wolverine in 2008 and 2009. The dystopian future tale caught up with Logan in a world where the supervillains had finally banded together and defeated the heroes of the Marvel Universe. During the onslaught, Mysterio used his illusions to trick Logan into murdering the X-Men. Since then, Logan refused to pop his claws, opting to live a quiet life on a farm with his wife and two children. The story begins with Logan desperate for money to pay rent to his landlords, the Hulk family. To get the money, he agrees to join the now blind Hawkeye on a cross country trip across the wasteland that is the United States.

Many of the characters included in “Old Man Logan” are not available for Fox to use in the film, so fans should expect some substitutions. For example, Professor X (played once more by Patrick Stewart) is expected to replace Hawkeye as Logan’s travelling partner. Boyd Holbrook and Richard E. Grant have been cast as the film’s villains, with Holbrook reportedly playing a ruthless corporate type and Grant described as a “mad scientist” type. Some have speculated that Holbrook’s character may have a connection to Weapon X, while Boyd may be the manipulative geneticist Nathaniel Essex, a.k.a. Mister Sinister.

The Wolverine director James Mangold is returning to direct the sequel. The film stars Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Boyd Holbrook, Richard E. Grant, Stephen Merchant, Eriq La Salle and Elise Neal.

 

Source : Hugh Jackman Preparing For Final Wolverine Movie Sporting New Beard

X-Men-Based « Legion » Ordered to Series on FX | Comic Book Resources

X-Men-Based « Legion » Ordered to Series on FX – FX has picked up « Legion » for an eight-episode first season, which is set to debut on the network in early 2017.

FX has picked up « Legion » for an eight-episode first season. According to Marvel.com, the X-Men-based series — which hails from FX Productions and Marvel Television — is set to debut on the network in early 2017. Production on the show will begin this summer in Vancouver.

« We’ve come to expect excellence from Noah Hawley and, with ‘Legion,’ he has delivered another major creative achievement, » said President of Original Programming, FX Networks and FX Productions Nick Grad in a statement. « Just as he did in reimagining ‘Fargo,’ he is bringing an entirely new aesthetic and sensibility to the enormously popular and richly represented X-Men world. The pilot episode is stunning, driven by incredible performances from Dan Stevens, Aubrey Plaza, Jean Smart, Rachel Keller and the rest of the cast. We join our producing partners at Marvel in congratulating the creative team for what they’ve accomplished and are as excited as the fans for the premiere of ‘Legion’s’ first season. »

RELATED: FX’s X-Men-Based « Legion » Will Be a ‘Whimsical’ ‘Existential Exploration,’ Says Hawley

« Marvel Television is thrilled to not only have our first partnership with FX go to series, but working with the enormously talented Noah Hawley makes it even better, » added Executive Producer and Head of Marvel TV, Jeph Loeb. « From the first time we heard Noah’s vision to his exceptional script and cast through the extraordinary filming of the pilot, we knew the series would be incredible. »

The show comes from « Fargo » showrunner Noah Hawley and stars « Downton Abbey’s » Dan Stevens as David Haller, the son of Charles Xavier and a man with mental illness and haunted by voices in his head. « Legion » will also star Aubrey Plaza, Jean Smart, Jeremie Harris, Amber Midthunder, Rachel Keller and Katie Aselton.

« Legion » is in development at cable network FX, with Hawley on board as a producer. According to the official description, « Since he was a teenager, David has struggled with mental illness. Diagnosed as schizophrenic, David has been in and out of psychiatric hospitals for years. But after a strange encounter with a fellow patient, he’s confronted with the possibility that the voices he hears and the visions he sees might be real. »

Source : X-Men-Based « Legion » Ordered to Series on FX | Comic Book Resources

Arrow Duo Talk Katie Cassidy’s Exit (‘It Was Like Losing a Limb’), Xover Wishes — TVLine

Despite having had experience bidding original cast members such as Colin Donnell and Susanna Thompson adieu in seasons past, Arrow‘s Willa Holland says that Katie Cassidy’s shocking end-of-Season 4 exit “felt like losing a limb.” Holland weighs in on Cassidy’s departure in the first embedded audio clip below, from AudioBoom’s coverage of this weekend’s MCM…

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WALLY WEST-Led TITANS To ‘Unlock the Mystery’ of REBIRTH | Newsarama.com

Newly DC-exclusive series writer Dan Abnett talks about his big plans for what he calls ‘the great legacy team of the DC Universe.’

 

Wally West’s return in Rebirth — and his warnings about a « darkness from somewhere » that’s infecting the DCU — is just the beginning of the story. The character will share his message of 10 missing years in the DCU as he joins theTitans, a new series by Dan Abnett and Brett Booth that launches in June.

And Newsarama has learned that DC has given Abnett a DC exclusive contract, as he’s not only writing the new Titanstitle, but also Aquaman and Earth 2: Society.

Because of Wally’s return, Titans will be  « central » to the events unfolding after the revelation that Watchmencharacters have manipulated the DCU, according to Abnett.

The monthly Titans title will spin out of the events of Rebirthwhile also picking up on what happened in Abnett’s just-finished Titans Hunt. Wally will join with other team members from Titans Hunt, including Bumblebee, Nightwing, Donna Troy, Gnarrk, Hawk, Dove, Arsenal, Tempest, Herald, and other familiar Titans characters.

Newsarama talked with Abnett about Wally’s role on the team, about his early tease of the character’s return, and why the Titans are so important for DC’s new acceptance of legacy characters.

Source : WALLY WEST-Led TITANS To ‘Unlock the Mystery’ of REBIRTH | Newsarama.com

DC Comics : Poster promo pour DC Universe : Rebirth | ACTUALITÉ | MDCU COMICS

 

 

Source : DC Comics : Poster promo pour DC Universe : Rebirth | ACTUALITÉ | MDCU COMICS

20160514 – Comic Shop(2015), un film de Corentin James — Central Comics Paris Comic Store

Découvrez le film de Corentin James réalisé à Central Comics lors de notre installation à Bercy en novembre 2015.Enjoy!

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