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20160717 -VIDEO : Mark Hamill Went Full On Joker At His Star Wars Celebration Panel And It Was Amazing

During his hour long panel at Star Wars Celebration yesterday, Mark Hamill found a great way to promote Batman: The Killing Joke by reciting a monologue from the movie in full character as the villain…

Batman: The Killing Joke is so highly anticipated that it’s even going to get a limited theatrical release, a first for Warner Bros. Animation’s recent DC Comics adaptations. Still, with an R-Rating and Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill reprising the roles of Batman and The Joker respectively, it’s not exactly hard to see why there’s so much excitement surrounding this particular movie from the studio.

During an appearance at Star Wars Celebration yesterday, Hamill talked about why Batman: The Killing Joke isn’t suitable for children, why Alan Moore will probably hate it, and finished by launching into a monologue which he flawlessly delivers in character as the Clown Prince of Crime. If this doesn’t have you counting down the days until the release of the movie, then nothing will get you excited!

Also below if you happen to have a spare hour (and it’s well worth finding one to check it out) is the full Q&A panel with the legendary actor as he talks all things Star Wars and much more besides.

https://youtu.be/XkAPmPDb_Ss

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20160714 – Marvel Kills Off Hulk Alter Ego Bruce Banner in New Comic — TIME

Marvel Comics has killed off Bruce Banner, the human alter ego of the Hulk. In the third issue of the Civil War II comic, which was released Wednesday, Banner is shot with an arrow by Hawkeye, a fellow Avenger, according to the New York Daily News. Banner—who is played by Mark Ruffalo in Marvel’s movies—had…

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20160714 – First Star Wars Rebels Season 3 Clip Reveals Ezra’s New Look and Attitude

It looks like Star Wars Rebels season three will see a new attitude for Ezra, the young […]

the young padawan of the now-blind Jedi Kanan Jarrus, and a new look to go with it. Looking decidedly more mature, with a new short crew cut and a posture to match, Ezra is ready to rock season three’s socks.

In the clip, starting around 3:45 in the above video, Ezra, Sabine, Chopper, and Zeb are rescuing Hondo and another of his pirate/smuggler friends, who have some crucial information. We see Ezra in action almost immediately, with a blaster and what looks like a newly redesigned lightsaber, after his last one got a little on the destroyed side in the season finale. Even Hondo can’t believe what he sees as Ezra takes charge, asking, « Is that really Ezra? »

We’ll be getting much more from Star Wars Rebels season three this weekend at Star Wars Celebration Europe, where we’ll be learning about new guest stars, the new status quo, and just what the heroes and villains of the show will be up to when it comes back this fall. Star Wars Rebels airs on Disney XD, but no start date for season 3 has been announced yet.

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20161011 – Comics Art : Cyclops sketch by John Byrne. 1979. — John Byrne Draws…

Cyclops sketch by John Byrne. 1979.

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20160709 – 10 Underrated X-Men That Are Secretly Awesome | Comic Book Resources

10 Underrated X-Men That Are Secretly Awesome – CBR News takes a look back at Marvel’s classic (and not-so-classic) X-Men characters who could use a little more recognition.

After 50 years of comics, movies and television series, it’s pretty safe to say that everyone has their favorite X-Man. Whether it’s Wolverine, Mystique, Magneto or someone else — hundreds of mutants have been affiliated the many teams charged with carrying out Professor Xavier’s mission of mutant and human peace. Many of these heroes have also earned adoration from the fans.

There are, however, some mutants that aren’t as widely respected or celebrated. Whether it’s because of their powers, costume, attitude or bad choices, a few members of the X-Men just can’t seem to catch a break. Do Marvel mutants like Jubilee or Dazzler really deserve their lesser reputation? And is there anything redeeming about short-lived X-Men like Maggott or Marrow? Could it be some of the most often overlooked characters are really just misunderstood?

Honoring the mutants that deserve the spotlight, CBR News put together our own list of 10 Underrated X-Men That Are Secretly Awesome. Disagree with our choices, or have your own favorites that you think deserve the limelight? Sound off in the CBR’s X-Books Forum with your picks!

Cyclops

It’s easy to rag on Cyclops. After all, he’s the leader of the team and his nearly uncontrollable optic blasts force him to live a life of restraint. He’s the guy that characters like Wolverine rebel against. For much of the X-Men’s history, Cyclops has led mutantkind in the fight against persecution, making personal sacrifices along the way. Through thick and thin Cyclops doesn’t give up on the fight for mutant survival — even if that means breaking bad and going against the only family he’s known. Cyclops’ undying conviction is just one reason why he is one of the most underrated X-Men of all time.

Source : 10 Underrated X-Men That Are Secretly Awesome | Comic Book Resources

20160709 – Kirk and Spock Make a Good Team in New ‘Star Trek Beyond’ TV Spot | Spinoff Online | TV & Film News Daily

Idris Elba’s villainous Krall may underestimate humanity — to say nothing of the Enterprise crew — in the latest promo for the Paramount Pictures sequel.

Paramount Pictures has released a new TV spot for “Star Trek: Beyond” showing the Enterprise crew doing what it does best: getting itself into trouble.

Called “Unity,” the 30-second promo is packed with action and quips, with the focus on Chris Pine’s Captain Kirk and Zachary Quinto’s Spock. However, most of the other cast members make cameos, with Idris Elba’s alien antagonist Krall providing the spot with its title.

“Unity is not your strength,” he growls, only for Kirk to respond, “I think you’re underestimating humanity.”

Directed by Justin Lin, the sequel also stars Simon Pegg, Karl Urban, Zoe Saldana, John Cho, Anton Yelchin and Sofia Boutella. “Star Trek Beyond” opens July 22.

Source : Kirk and Spock Make a Good Team in New ‘Star Trek Beyond’ TV Spot | Spinoff Online | TV & Film News Daily

20160708 – Comics News :  Single Black Female Iron Man, and the Competing Narratives | Comic Book Resources

Single Black Female Iron Man, and the Competing Narratives – With Marvel’s announcement about RiRi Williams, the new Black female Iron Man, Joseph Illidge looks at the future beyond the new superhero.

Marvel Comics revealed this week that thenext Iron Man will be a young, Black teenage girl.

As the writer of Marvel’s monthly title« Invincible Iron Man » with the now-globally-known superhero, Brian Michael Bendis has been introducing the character of Riri Williams, a teenage student at M.I.T., over the course of months. Riri’s adventures in reverse-engineering Iron Man technology and taking her makeshift suit out for a spin, have served as the breadcrumbs for the path leading Marvel’s newest hero of color to adopt the identity of one of the publisher’s most popular characters.

Once the news broke, outlet after outlet shared the tidbit, fans went to social media and gave it a seal of approval, a questioning dismissal, or a discerning eye. Riri Williams, the next Iron Man (possibly, name-wise), is Marvel’s newest cog in a developing mechanism called « The Newer, More Progressive, Marvel Comics Universe. » This mechanism is being constructed and refined with tactical precision to yield the perfect mixture of media attention, profit, social relevance and authenticity of message.

« The Newer, More Progressive, Marvel Comics Universe » has more people of color on staff than ever before; has more Black writers working on projects than ever before; has more women in their editorial staff than ever before; has more female character-led titles in publication than ever before; has more characters of color being profiled than ever before; has more of a presence in real-world arenas ranging from late night talk shows to The White House than ever before.

With all of that, within the perfect armor which surrounds Iron Riri, covering her body in the positive publicity and the beautiful artwork and the viability of the « Iron Man » name and the timeliness of subject with a young Black girl adept in the STEM fields… there is a crack. This crack threatens to become a chasm. The one which so-called progressives who only care about « a good story » and « have Black friends » and are trying to save the comic book industry (and Planet Earth, in general) from « pandering » and « PC behavior » will undoubtedly have a problem with.

Because the writer behind Riri Williams, possibly one of the most important characters to emerge this year from the womb of « The Newer, More Progressive, Marvel Comics Universe, » is Brian Michael Bendis. He is one of the most impactful writers in American superhero comic books of the last fifteen years, by virtue of his talent, range, multimedia visibility and his goal to create a more diverse fictional landscape of superheroes. Bendis is the sure thing Marvel Comics needs, from a business perspective, to create, introduce, and plant Iron Riri into our collective fan mindscape in such a way that she will stick.

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Bendis has been introducing Riri over the past several months in « Invincible Iron Man, » preparing her to take her places as Marvel’s newest hero

But Riri Williams, Iron Riri, the next « Iron Man, » is mostly representative of a creative community which has been (to public knowledge) ignored by the character’s publisher for its entire publishing history.

The Black Woman. Black Women. Black Girls.

Bendis is the co-creator of the popular Afro-Latino Spider-Man Miles Morales. He is the co-creator of Jessica Jones, the superpowered private investigator from comic books and the Netflix live-action series of the same name.

His desire and ability to create characters of variety and make them compelling characters who make an impression on you, his body of work and his writing acumen — all of those things are a separate matter from the issue of Bendis being a part of the « Men writing stories of young, teenage, female superheroes » narrative, which is decades old and yet quite vibrant in today’s American superhero comic book industry.

This narrative, despite how brightly it shines, how the sound of it reverberates through our ears as a sign of « the way things are, » despite how many outlets of visibility reinforce it, is a tired narrative. An anachronistic narrative. A narrative that needs to arrive at its end of life. We know this.

A short while ago, on a day celebrating national independence, a New York Times book review was published in which a White male novelist was praised for his courage on writing about slavery in a science fiction story, a review that failed to mention the deceased Black female science fiction writer Octavia Butler.

Octavia Butler, the multiple recipient of the Hugo and Nebula awards, recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship, and among many other things author of the novel « Kindred, » a story about slavery wrapped in the genre of science fiction, published in 1979. The absence of a groundbreaking Black female writer in such a discussion that praises a male White author on a subject said Black female author tackled almost 40 years ago, that absence is an indicator of the exclusion narrative. The same exclusion narrative running throughout the origin and revelation of Riri Williams, the next Iron Man.

Now, unlike some writers and institutions harboring the belief that Marvel Comics can manifest and change content on the drop of a dime, pivoting with the speed of The Flash, most of us know that’s not how comic books work. A publisher like Marvel Comics plans their content anywhere from 12 to 24 months in advance.

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Marvel’s announcement speaks to greater issues of inclusion and exclusion, also on display in a New York Times book review that failed to mention Octavia Butler’s novel « Kindred »

Not only may Riri Williams be two years-old, but six months from now (or even less), Marvel Comics could reveal a Black female writer as the author of Riri’s heroic story. Those stories could be in the writing stage as you read this.

If that is true, the Black Girl Magic of Riri Williams will be more than aesthetic. It will be profoundly intrinsic. It will be historic. It will shatter today’s exclusion narrative for the American superhero comic book industry. But it will not be enough.

It will not be enough for Marvel to be the Sojourner Truth of the comic book industry, using their collective business acumen to smuggle Black female writers from the slavery of mainstream comic book industry anonymity into the bright and beautiful light of visibility, media attention, and creative opportunity. It will not be enough for Marvel’s peers to do the same.

The exclusion narrative will have to be put to its grave by the collection of creators, fans, and businesspersons within and outside of the comic book industry. A unification of separate efforts, all working in the same direction. The Inclusion Narrative must take root. It must choke the last vestige of life from its predecessor without mercy, compassion, or pause. It must do this, and remain ever vigilant and strong.

The Inclusion Narrative is in the progress of being crafted, whether or not the most prominent publishers in any given industry will help write that narrative in the near-future. When there is ample opportunity given to the various people who grew up knowing or being a Riri Williams to telling the stories that chronicle her growth, maturation and personal trials, then it will begin to be enough.

Soon, Riri Williams will be able to say « I am Iron Man. » I am waiting for the day to hear a Black woman say « I write Iron Man. »

Source : Single Black Female Iron Man, and the Competing Narratives | Comic Book Resources

20160708 – News :STAR TREK BEYOND Reveals Franchise’s First Openly Gay Established Character | Newsarama.com

STAR TREK BEYOND will reveal that a crewmember of the Enterprise is openly gay.

 

More than 20 years after Gene Roddenberry promised to spotlight LGBT characters in Star Trek: The Next Generation, the franchise is getting its first official gay character as Star Trek Beyond will reveal that Enterprise Helmsman Hikaru Sulu has a same-sex partner with whom he has a child.

Roddenberry’s promise never came to fruition on Star Trek: TNG, though the show did attempt to show non-traditional gender dynamics and broached the topic of homosexuality, but the reveal in Star Trek Beyond will reportedly be made in accordance with Roddenberry’s vision of gay and lesbian crewmembers whose sexuality is a non-issue.

“I liked the approach, which was not to make a big thing out it,” Sulu actor John Cho told the Melbourne Herald Sun. “Which is where I hope we are going as a species, to not politicise one’s personal orientations.”

According to Cho, the choice to make Sulu gay was made as a tribute to actor George Takei. Takei played the character in the original Star Trek series and subsequent movies, and has become a vocal activist for gay rights since coming out in 2005. Star Trek Beyond castmember Zachary Quinto, who plays Spock, is also openly gay.

Star Trek Beyond premieres in theaters July 21.

 

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