1872 #1 Gerry Duggan (writer) Nik Virella (art) Alex Maleev (cover) Evan Shaner, Skottie Young (variant) On Sale: 07/01/15 Price: $3.99 Sheriff Steve Rogers faces corruption and fear in the boom town of Timely. The only thing Anthony Stark seems capable of is pulling a cork, so can he pull Rogers’ fat from the fire? But...a stranger comes to town that will change Timely forever...for anyone left standing, that is.
- 7/3/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Did you see it? Did ya did ya did ya? The latest trailer to the future billion-dollar-blockbuster-to-be Avengers 2: Age of Ultron didn’t dance around the revisionist history of the cinematic 616. Ultron, once the product of Dr. Hank Pym – of Ant Man fame, don’t you know – has been shifted to the fatherly arms of one Tony Stark.
Now, the movie isn’t out yet, and I’ve abstained for seeking any real spoilers (that the trailer didn’t spoil itself). For all I know, Tony “invented” it the same way Microsoft invented the Zune. But, let’s just assume that in the world of Joss Whedon’s Marvelverse, Tony Stark did as he said: he attempted to create a solution to the ails of the world… and in doing so, created a would-be destructor instead. Simply put, this is a brilliant move by the boardroom of Mickey Mouse.
Now, the movie isn’t out yet, and I’ve abstained for seeking any real spoilers (that the trailer didn’t spoil itself). For all I know, Tony “invented” it the same way Microsoft invented the Zune. But, let’s just assume that in the world of Joss Whedon’s Marvelverse, Tony Stark did as he said: he attempted to create a solution to the ails of the world… and in doing so, created a would-be destructor instead. Simply put, this is a brilliant move by the boardroom of Mickey Mouse.
- 3/7/2015
- by Marc Alan Fishman
- Comicmix.com
Images: geektyrant.com (via Anthony Stark) A new legacy is about to begin. From DC Entertainment, Warner Bros. Animation and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment comes an all new animated movie based on the graphic novel Batman: Batman and Son by Grant Morrison and Andy Kubert, and featuring the voice talent of Jason O'Mara, Stuart Allan, Morena Baccarin, Giancarlo Esposito, David McCallum, Xander Berkeley and Thomas Gibson.
- 4/15/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
Welcome to The Marvelous Da7e Issue #29!
What a week of casting and whatnot, eh boyos? Is using that being sexist? I meant it as a Clockwork Orange reference.
It’s a pot-purri week of superhero movie news, which means geeky analysis, which is a departure from the general speculation about what fandom means. Different column from last week, but that doesn’t mean we aren’t still diversifying.
On that note, you know what is diverse? The butt-load of news we’ve been getting from the superhero movie news sphere.
Ant-men – Rudd and Douglas
Michael Douglas as Hank Pym illuminates some more possibilities in Edgar Wright’s re-worked-for-Phase-3 Ant-Man script. The core fandom has been jiving with the idea that Paul Rudd was going to be the Scott Lang version of Ant-Man, a guy who steals the Ant-Man technology instead of Hank Pym, the guy that invented the Ant-Man technology.
What a week of casting and whatnot, eh boyos? Is using that being sexist? I meant it as a Clockwork Orange reference.
It’s a pot-purri week of superhero movie news, which means geeky analysis, which is a departure from the general speculation about what fandom means. Different column from last week, but that doesn’t mean we aren’t still diversifying.
On that note, you know what is diverse? The butt-load of news we’ve been getting from the superhero movie news sphere.
Ant-men – Rudd and Douglas
Michael Douglas as Hank Pym illuminates some more possibilities in Edgar Wright’s re-worked-for-Phase-3 Ant-Man script. The core fandom has been jiving with the idea that Paul Rudd was going to be the Scott Lang version of Ant-Man, a guy who steals the Ant-Man technology instead of Hank Pym, the guy that invented the Ant-Man technology.
- 1/15/2014
- by Da7e
- LRMonline.com
Fury’s Seven Poster. Ninjaink‘s Fury’s Seven movie poster portrays The Avengers (2012) team (Nick Fury, Steve Rogers, Anthony Stark, Thor Odinson, Bruce Banner, Natasha Romanoff, Clint Barton) by their real names and the poster itself in a archaic western format rendering it very entertaining to look at. The Fury’s Seven movie poster: Fury’s Seven Poster [...]
Continue reading: The Avengers (2012): ‘Fury’s Seven’ Movie Poster...
Continue reading: The Avengers (2012): ‘Fury’s Seven’ Movie Poster...
- 4/12/2012
- by R.W.
- Film-Book
Either Marvel Studios is having one heck of a time keeping its new talent in line or its PR department is seriously lagging, because yet another "no duh" announcement has been made about its latest comic book movie, The First Avenger: Captain America. First, Marvel announced that Tommy Lee Jones would be joining the cast as Colonel Phillips, even though actress Hayley Atwell, who will play Peggy Carter in the movie, revealed the addition of Jones back in May. Now, Marvel has distributed a press release declaring that Dominic Cooper has joined the cast as Anthony Stark, father of Tony Stark, aka Iron Man, even though Cooper himself revealed this news in May, as well.
Next Showing: The First Avenger: Captain America opens July 22, 2011
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Dominic Cooper | First Avenger: Captain America...
Next Showing: The First Avenger: Captain America opens July 22, 2011
Link | Posted 7/1/2010 by BrentJS
Dominic Cooper | First Avenger: Captain America...
- 7/1/2010
- by BrentJS Sprecher
- Reelzchannel.com
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