It's not certain when there'll next be a new Spider-Man movie in theaters. 2023 gave us one of the best ones yet with "Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse," but the sequel "Beyond The Spider-Verse" doesn't have a concrete release date. Tom Holland's live-action web-slinger is probably returning, but his fourth outing is currently in pre-production.
Fortunately, there are decades of great comics if you need your Spider-Man fix. Some of the best of this past decade, all written by Chip Zdarsky (a pen name for Steve Murray), are now collected all in a single omnibus edition. If you're a Spider-Man movie fan, you'd be remiss not to swing over to a comic shop or bookstore and seek this out.
Zdarsky was once a journalist with a side hustle drawing indie comics, but in the 2010s, he grew into a blockbuster writer for the Big Two companies of superhero comics (he's currently...
Fortunately, there are decades of great comics if you need your Spider-Man fix. Some of the best of this past decade, all written by Chip Zdarsky (a pen name for Steve Murray), are now collected all in a single omnibus edition. If you're a Spider-Man movie fan, you'd be remiss not to swing over to a comic shop or bookstore and seek this out.
Zdarsky was once a journalist with a side hustle drawing indie comics, but in the 2010s, he grew into a blockbuster writer for the Big Two companies of superhero comics (he's currently...
- 12/19/2023
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
In addition to unwrapping festive frights this winter with Creepshow Holiday Special 2023 #1, Skybound and Cartel Entertainment have more scares in store for readers in Creepshow Vol. 2 #4, and ahead of the issue's December 20th release, we have a look at preview pages from “Killer Cart Corral” by Nick Dragotta and “The Amulet” by Alisa Kwitney and Mauricet!
You can check out the preview pages and the previous press release with additional details below, and to learn more about Creepshow Vol. 2 #4, be sure to visit Skybound's official website!
Press Release: Today Skybound revealed a first look at interior pages from Creepshow Vol. 2 #4, the next installment of the hugely anticipated five-issue comic book anthology based on Greg Nicotero’s hit Shudder TV series produced and licensed by Cartel Entertainment. Season 4 of the Shudder TV series of the same name is airing now on AMC and AMC+.
Brian Witten is overseeing on behalf of Nicotero’s Monster Agency Productions.
You can check out the preview pages and the previous press release with additional details below, and to learn more about Creepshow Vol. 2 #4, be sure to visit Skybound's official website!
Press Release: Today Skybound revealed a first look at interior pages from Creepshow Vol. 2 #4, the next installment of the hugely anticipated five-issue comic book anthology based on Greg Nicotero’s hit Shudder TV series produced and licensed by Cartel Entertainment. Season 4 of the Shudder TV series of the same name is airing now on AMC and AMC+.
Brian Witten is overseeing on behalf of Nicotero’s Monster Agency Productions.
- 11/30/2023
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
You may be familiar with Santa Claus, but do you know about Christmas Man? Daniel Kraus and Jonathan Wayshak introduce readers to a new festively frightful figure in Creepshow Holiday Special 2023 #1, an upcoming anthology comic from Skybound and Cartel Entertainment. Ahead of the one-shot's December 6th release (just in time for stocking stuffer season), we have a look at Skybound's preview pages from Creepshow Holiday Special 2023 #1, giving readers a chance to unwrap the holiday horrors of Kraus and Wayshak's "Christmas Man" as well as the seasonal scares of present stealing gone horribly wrong in James Asmus and Letizia Cadonici's "Package Thieves."
Below, you can check out the preview pages and the previous press release with additional details on this new one-shot anthology. To learn more about Creepshow Holiday Special 2023 #1, be sure to visit Skybound's official website!
Previous Press Release: Today Skybound announced the Creepshow Holiday Special #1. The all-new one shot...
Below, you can check out the preview pages and the previous press release with additional details on this new one-shot anthology. To learn more about Creepshow Holiday Special 2023 #1, be sure to visit Skybound's official website!
Previous Press Release: Today Skybound announced the Creepshow Holiday Special #1. The all-new one shot...
- 11/21/2023
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Back in 2020, viewers got to unwrap holiday horrors when A Creepshow Holiday Special made its streaming debut on Shudder, and this winter, The Creep will have more festive frights lurking under the tree in the Creepshow Holiday Special #1, a new one-shot anthology comic from Skybound and Cartel Entertainment.
Featuring “The Christmas Man” by Daniel Kraus and Jonathan Wayshak and “Package Thief” by James Asmus and Letizia Cadonici, Creepshow Holiday Special #1 will be released in comic shops on December 6th, and we have a look at the full release details and cover art!
Press Release: Los Angeles 09/07/2023 — Today Skybound announced the Creepshow Holiday Special #1. The all-new one shot from the hugely popular comic book anthology based on Greg Nicotero’s hit Shudder TV series produced and licensed by Cartel Entertainment will hit comic book stores December 6, 2023.
We proudly present a holiday special of petrifying proportions—Creepshow is here to put fear in your cheer!
Featuring “The Christmas Man” by Daniel Kraus and Jonathan Wayshak and “Package Thief” by James Asmus and Letizia Cadonici, Creepshow Holiday Special #1 will be released in comic shops on December 6th, and we have a look at the full release details and cover art!
Press Release: Los Angeles 09/07/2023 — Today Skybound announced the Creepshow Holiday Special #1. The all-new one shot from the hugely popular comic book anthology based on Greg Nicotero’s hit Shudder TV series produced and licensed by Cartel Entertainment will hit comic book stores December 6, 2023.
We proudly present a holiday special of petrifying proportions—Creepshow is here to put fear in your cheer!
- 9/8/2023
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Last year, Skybound launched a comic book series inspired by Creepshow franchise that George A. Romero and Stephen King began with the 1982 film Creepshow (watch it Here) and the 1987 sequel Creepshow 2 (watch that one Here). Volume 1 consisted of five issues that have since been collected in a trade paperback. Volume 2 will also consist of five issues and will start reaching store shelve soon – and in the midst of the Volume 2 release, there will also be a one-shot Creepshow Holiday Special comic book!
Skybound announced that Creepshow Holiday Special #1 will reach comic book stores on December 6th. Here’s the information:
We proudly present a holiday special of petrifying proportions—Creepshow is here to put fear in your cheer! First, you’ve heard of Santa, you’ve heard of Krampus, but have you ever heard of “The Christmas Man”? Witness the birth of a new horrifying holiday classic from Daniel...
Skybound announced that Creepshow Holiday Special #1 will reach comic book stores on December 6th. Here’s the information:
We proudly present a holiday special of petrifying proportions—Creepshow is here to put fear in your cheer! First, you’ve heard of Santa, you’ve heard of Krampus, but have you ever heard of “The Christmas Man”? Witness the birth of a new horrifying holiday classic from Daniel...
- 9/8/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
The “Creepshow” franchise is headed back into the world of comics with Creepshow Holiday Special #1, announced by Skybound today. The all-new one shot from the hugely popular comic book anthology, based on Greg Nicotero’s hit Shudder TV series produced and licensed by Cartel Entertainment, will hit comic book stores December 6, 2023.
Here’s what you can expect from the Creepshow Holiday Special…
First, you’ve heard of Santa, you’ve heard of Krampus, but have you ever heard of “The Christmas Man”? Witness the birth of a new horrifying holiday classic from Daniel “Don’t Call Me Santa” Kraus and jolly Jonathan Wayshak! Then, jingling James Asmus and lively Letizia Cadonici (House of Slaughter) deliver a cautionary tale about stealing the wrong parcel in “Package Thief.”
In addition to the main cover by Guillem March, Creepshow Holiday Special #1 comes with an impressive lineup of variant covers, including a cover by...
Here’s what you can expect from the Creepshow Holiday Special…
First, you’ve heard of Santa, you’ve heard of Krampus, but have you ever heard of “The Christmas Man”? Witness the birth of a new horrifying holiday classic from Daniel “Don’t Call Me Santa” Kraus and jolly Jonathan Wayshak! Then, jingling James Asmus and lively Letizia Cadonici (House of Slaughter) deliver a cautionary tale about stealing the wrong parcel in “Package Thief.”
In addition to the main cover by Guillem March, Creepshow Holiday Special #1 comes with an impressive lineup of variant covers, including a cover by...
- 9/7/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
The second installment in the original film series, "Batman Returns" exemplified the potential of combining Tim Burton's unique style of directing with the Dark Knight. Centered once again on Michael Keaton as Batman, the sequel brought several classic DC characters to the big screen. From Catwoman (Michelle Pfeiffer) to the Penguin (Danny DeVito), "Returns" was chock-full of inspired performances that took the essence of the source material and made it their own. However, there was originally a plan to debut another familiar face. At one point, the film actually included Batman's trusty sidekick, Robin, and Burton had cast the role before cutting the character altogether.
Once upon a time, Marlon Wayans was set to make his superhero debut as the Boy Wonder in Burton's "Batman" sequel. After the smash success of the 1989 film, Warner Bros. was apparently insistent on including the character and added Wayans as Robin. Despite going through the casting process,...
Once upon a time, Marlon Wayans was set to make his superhero debut as the Boy Wonder in Burton's "Batman" sequel. After the smash success of the 1989 film, Warner Bros. was apparently insistent on including the character and added Wayans as Robin. Despite going through the casting process,...
- 12/8/2022
- by Marcos Melendez
- Slash Film
Fans of a certain age will never forget a few great cinematic “almosts” in Batman movie history. Billy Dee Williams played Harvey Dent in Tim Burton’s first Batman movie, but we never got a chance to see his Harvey become the villainous Two-Face. Robin was supposed to appear in that film and then again in its sequel, but we never got to see how he would have looked on the big screen under Burton’s direction. And perhaps most famously, Michael Keaton never returned for a third turn as the Dark Knight after 1991’s Batman Returns.
But DC is giving fans the next best thing with Batman ’89, a comic book that is the closest thing to Tim Burton’s Batman III as we’ll ever get. Taking place a couple of years after Batman Returns, the series depicts Harvey Dent’s Two-Face origin and introduces a new Robin worthy...
But DC is giving fans the next best thing with Batman ’89, a comic book that is the closest thing to Tim Burton’s Batman III as we’ll ever get. Taking place a couple of years after Batman Returns, the series depicts Harvey Dent’s Two-Face origin and introduces a new Robin worthy...
- 5/18/2022
- by Mike Cecchini
- Den of Geek
With the hype building for Michael Keaton’s return as Batman for The Flash and Batgirl, it’s hard to believe that fans were once outraged at the actor’s casting in the late ’80s. To fans who hated the campy 1960s Batman series, it seemed like an insult to cast a relatively diminutive and wiry comedian best known for manic roles in Beetlejuice and Mr. Mom as the Dark Knight.
Ultimately, many factors contributed to the fans’ change of mind, but none as powerfully as the simple sight of Keaton wearing the Bat-suit for the first time, transforming the energetic oddball into a skulking figure of the night.
That costume continued to evolve when Keaton returned to the role for 1992’s Batman Returns, and especially when Val Kilmer and George Clooney followed in the Joel Schumacher-directed sequels Batman Forever and Batman and Robin. And the suit is evolving...
Ultimately, many factors contributed to the fans’ change of mind, but none as powerfully as the simple sight of Keaton wearing the Bat-suit for the first time, transforming the energetic oddball into a skulking figure of the night.
That costume continued to evolve when Keaton returned to the role for 1992’s Batman Returns, and especially when Val Kilmer and George Clooney followed in the Joel Schumacher-directed sequels Batman Forever and Batman and Robin. And the suit is evolving...
- 4/19/2022
- by Joe George
- Den of Geek
Batman ‘89 is a comic that hits a certain section of bat-fandom so squarely where they live it’s almost impossible to believe it even exists. The series, part of a line of DC Comics that serve as sequels to beloved live action superhero movie and TV shows, is a direct sequel to Tim Burton’s two Batman movies, and delivers versions of famous Gotham City residents who we never got to see realized onscreen in that director’s world, including Barbara Gordon, a reimagined Robin, and others. Perhaps most famously, the series delivers on the promise of one of the first movie’s most important supporting characters, showing us how the Harvey Dent of the first Batman film finally becomes Two-Face.
Far more than an exercise in “wouldn’t it be cool…” Batman ‘89 has a perfect creative team at its helm, with Joe Quinones teaming with the writer of the first Batman movie,...
Far more than an exercise in “wouldn’t it be cool…” Batman ‘89 has a perfect creative team at its helm, with Joe Quinones teaming with the writer of the first Batman movie,...
- 4/14/2022
- by Mike Cecchini
- Den of Geek
DC Comics' "Batman '89" #4, available December 7, 2021 is written by Sam Hamm and illustrated by Joe Quinones, with covers by Quinones and Babs Tarr:
"...someone is hot on the heels of 'Bruce Wayne', out to prove his connection to 'Batman' once and for all!
"Meanwhile, 'Harvey Dent' plans his next steps for 'Gotham' with just the simple flip of a coin. What does he have in store for Gotham and can Batman twist probability in his favor?..."
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"...someone is hot on the heels of 'Bruce Wayne', out to prove his connection to 'Batman' once and for all!
"Meanwhile, 'Harvey Dent' plans his next steps for 'Gotham' with just the simple flip of a coin. What does he have in store for Gotham and can Batman twist probability in his favor?..."
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- 12/7/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
On Friday, word got out that Xochitl Gomez (of Netflix’s Babysitter’s Club) was joining Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the sequel to Marvel’s trippiest pre-Endgame movie. And with a title like that, and the presences of Marvel’s foremost reality bender, the internet collectively gasped “America Chavez!” together. But who is she? And why is she such an obvious addition to the cast of Doctor Strange 2?
“Ms. America” Chavez is a relatively recent addition to Marvel canon. She was introduced by Joe Casey and Nick Dragotta in 2011’s Vengeance. She was raised by her two mothers in a utopian pocket dimension. Her moms both appeared to die closing black holes that threatened her city, and inspired by their heroism, she abandoned her reality for the multiverse.
When she arrived on the main Marvel Earth, she joined the Teen Brigade and fought, among others, a teenage Loki.
“Ms. America” Chavez is a relatively recent addition to Marvel canon. She was introduced by Joe Casey and Nick Dragotta in 2011’s Vengeance. She was raised by her two mothers in a utopian pocket dimension. Her moms both appeared to die closing black holes that threatened her city, and inspired by their heroism, she abandoned her reality for the multiverse.
When she arrived on the main Marvel Earth, she joined the Teen Brigade and fought, among others, a teenage Loki.
- 10/18/2020
- by Jim Dandy
- Den of Geek
Get a look at Firefly #11 from Boom! Studios as it hits shelves today! Follow the crew aboard Serenity 500 years into the future as they travel throughout space taking on challenges and adventures. Also in today's Comics Corner: Lucifer #14 and Weatherman Vol. 2 #5.
Firefly #11: "Boom! Studios unveiled Firefly #11 from New York Times best-selling writer Greg Pak and artist Dan McDaid (Judge Dredd), along with series creator & story consultant Joss Whedon continue the iconic worldwide pop culture phenomenon’s sold-out return to comic books in partnership with 20th Century Fox. Available in stores in November 2019.
War has come to the small planet, and Mal finds himself caught between the two sides. Will Mal be able to stem the tide of war, or is he already too late to stop it? And how will the sudden appearance of his outlaw mother, Maude Reynolds, affect Mal’s ultimate choice?
Firefly #11 features a main cover...
Firefly #11: "Boom! Studios unveiled Firefly #11 from New York Times best-selling writer Greg Pak and artist Dan McDaid (Judge Dredd), along with series creator & story consultant Joss Whedon continue the iconic worldwide pop culture phenomenon’s sold-out return to comic books in partnership with 20th Century Fox. Available in stores in November 2019.
War has come to the small planet, and Mal finds himself caught between the two sides. Will Mal be able to stem the tide of war, or is he already too late to stop it? And how will the sudden appearance of his outlaw mother, Maude Reynolds, affect Mal’s ultimate choice?
Firefly #11 features a main cover...
- 11/20/2019
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Marc Buxton Mar 26, 2019
Dial H for Hero is no longer a relic of the Silver Age! Sam Humphries and Joe Quinones fill us in on the details.
Ever since DC Comics published House of Mystery #156 (1966), Dial H for Hero has been a fascinating, if relatively unexplored, part of the DC Universe. Created by Dave Wood and Jim Mooney, the H Dial is an artifact that allows its wielder to transform into a random super hero when he or she dials H-e-r-o on the anachronistic phone dial.
A number of talented writers and artists have revived the Dial H for Hero concept over the years and the results have always been loads of fun. Now, as part of the Brian Michael Bendis curated Wonder Comics imprint, writer Sam Humphries (Harley Quinn) and artist Joe Quinones (Howard the Duck) bring the H Dial to the modern day Dcu. On Wednesday, March 27th,...
Dial H for Hero is no longer a relic of the Silver Age! Sam Humphries and Joe Quinones fill us in on the details.
Ever since DC Comics published House of Mystery #156 (1966), Dial H for Hero has been a fascinating, if relatively unexplored, part of the DC Universe. Created by Dave Wood and Jim Mooney, the H Dial is an artifact that allows its wielder to transform into a random super hero when he or she dials H-e-r-o on the anachronistic phone dial.
A number of talented writers and artists have revived the Dial H for Hero concept over the years and the results have always been loads of fun. Now, as part of the Brian Michael Bendis curated Wonder Comics imprint, writer Sam Humphries (Harley Quinn) and artist Joe Quinones (Howard the Duck) bring the H Dial to the modern day Dcu. On Wednesday, March 27th,...
- 3/26/2019
- Den of Geek
The first issue of Dial H for Hero goes on sale March 27 from Wonder Comics, the new DC Comics imprint that showcases teen heroes on the cusp of adulthood in stories that the bittersweet shadings unique to that life chapter. The Wonder imprint is a high-profile initiative that arrived with longtime Marvel Comics star Brian Michael Bendis relocated his writing desk to the DC Universe in 2018 the imprint was a core part of his splashy deal.
The Wonder Comics notion appealed to DC Comics co-publisher Dan Didio because he loved the idea of Bendis (the co-creator of Miles Morales of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse fame) bringing his affinity for coming-of-age stories with to a long-overdue DC revival of Young Justice. Bendis loved the idea on a number of levels (and may be cooking up a game-changing concept for DC with the enigmatic Wonder series Naomi) but reserved a special glee...
The Wonder Comics notion appealed to DC Comics co-publisher Dan Didio because he loved the idea of Bendis (the co-creator of Miles Morales of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse fame) bringing his affinity for coming-of-age stories with to a long-overdue DC revival of Young Justice. Bendis loved the idea on a number of levels (and may be cooking up a game-changing concept for DC with the enigmatic Wonder series Naomi) but reserved a special glee...
- 3/20/2019
- by Geoff Boucher
- Deadline Film + TV
Mike Cecchini Feb 11, 2019
Howard the Duck is only one of a series of new adult animated series coming from Marvel and Hulu!
Hulu and Marvel Television have launched a partnership to kick off a series of irreverent adult animated series, all focusing on some of the lesser known characters in the Marvel Universe. Marvel’s M.O.D.O.K, Marvel’s Hit-Monkey, Marvel’s Tigra & Dazzler Show and Marvel’s Howard The Duck will all follow the original Marvel Netflix model, with each series premiering before culiminating in a special event... Marvel’s The Offenders.
The biggest of these, and perhaps the one that it's hardest to believe hasn't happened in some form or another is Howard the Duck, from Kevin Smith and Dave Willis, who will both write and executive produce. Here's the official synopsis for the Howard the Duck animated series...
Marvel’s Howard The Duck is...
Howard the Duck is only one of a series of new adult animated series coming from Marvel and Hulu!
Hulu and Marvel Television have launched a partnership to kick off a series of irreverent adult animated series, all focusing on some of the lesser known characters in the Marvel Universe. Marvel’s M.O.D.O.K, Marvel’s Hit-Monkey, Marvel’s Tigra & Dazzler Show and Marvel’s Howard The Duck will all follow the original Marvel Netflix model, with each series premiering before culiminating in a special event... Marvel’s The Offenders.
The biggest of these, and perhaps the one that it's hardest to believe hasn't happened in some form or another is Howard the Duck, from Kevin Smith and Dave Willis, who will both write and executive produce. Here's the official synopsis for the Howard the Duck animated series...
Marvel’s Howard The Duck is...
- 2/11/2019
- Den of Geek
Marc Buxton Nov 28, 2018
Brian Michael Bendis unpacks the crazy revelations in Action Comics #1005. Plenty of Superman spoilers await...
This interview contains major spoilers for Action Comics #1005.
It’s been a minute since Brian Michael Bendis has taken over the writing chores of Superman and Action Comics, and since then, the famed scribe has rebuilt Superman’s supporting cast, redefined the underworld of Metropolis, and found shocking directions for Superman and his extended family. Well, Action Comics #1005 by Bendis and artist Ryan Sook really turns up the volume. Not only does the issue contain a shocking revelation on the new Superman rogue Red Cloud, it also features the Question and the return of crazy silver age superhero concept, Dial H for Hero!
There’s a lot to unpack about this issue, so we thought we’d let Brian Michael Bendis do it for you! Again, spoilers a-comin' so go read Action Comics #1005 first!
Brian Michael Bendis unpacks the crazy revelations in Action Comics #1005. Plenty of Superman spoilers await...
This interview contains major spoilers for Action Comics #1005.
It’s been a minute since Brian Michael Bendis has taken over the writing chores of Superman and Action Comics, and since then, the famed scribe has rebuilt Superman’s supporting cast, redefined the underworld of Metropolis, and found shocking directions for Superman and his extended family. Well, Action Comics #1005 by Bendis and artist Ryan Sook really turns up the volume. Not only does the issue contain a shocking revelation on the new Superman rogue Red Cloud, it also features the Question and the return of crazy silver age superhero concept, Dial H for Hero!
There’s a lot to unpack about this issue, so we thought we’d let Brian Michael Bendis do it for you! Again, spoilers a-comin' so go read Action Comics #1005 first!
- 11/28/2018
- Den of Geek
Marc Buxton Oct 7, 2018
DC's Wonder Comics imprint will return Young Justice to continuity.
Young Justice Season 3 is coming to the DC Universe streaming service in early 2019, and DC has tapped writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Patrick Gleason (Action Comics) to bring the team back to comics, as well. As part of Bendis’ new Wonder Comics imprint, Young Justice will get a new series in 2019. The Tim Drake version of Robin, the newly-returned Impulse, and the long-awaited return to official continuity of the Conner Kent Superboy will all form the heart of the team. But joining these classic youthful DC heroes will be a bevy of fresh DC faces.
Brian Michael Bendis revealed the other members of Young Justice team at New York Comic Con. First there is Jenny Hex, a descendant of the classic DC gunfighter Jonah Hex. Jenny will be introduced in the fourth issue of the...
DC's Wonder Comics imprint will return Young Justice to continuity.
Young Justice Season 3 is coming to the DC Universe streaming service in early 2019, and DC has tapped writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Patrick Gleason (Action Comics) to bring the team back to comics, as well. As part of Bendis’ new Wonder Comics imprint, Young Justice will get a new series in 2019. The Tim Drake version of Robin, the newly-returned Impulse, and the long-awaited return to official continuity of the Conner Kent Superboy will all form the heart of the team. But joining these classic youthful DC heroes will be a bevy of fresh DC faces.
Brian Michael Bendis revealed the other members of Young Justice team at New York Comic Con. First there is Jenny Hex, a descendant of the classic DC gunfighter Jonah Hex. Jenny will be introduced in the fourth issue of the...
- 10/7/2018
- Den of Geek
A few months ago Lea Thompson revealed that she was going to pitch a new Howard The Duck movie to Marvel Studios. Well, she made the pitch and apparently they “loved it”! Thompson had this to say at Fan Expo Canada:
“It was the first Marvel movie, and now there’s a whole Marvel universe. And to put Howard the Duck in this Marvel universe when they have the special effects that can back it up would be amazing.”
She went on to explain that she brought in the Howard the Duck comic book writers to help her with the pitch.
“I worked on the pitch for a really long time and I had the help of [modern Howard the Duck comic book creative team] Chip Zdarsky and Joe Quinones and they had done a run of Howard the Duck, the last run of Howard the Duck, and they put me in it, Lea Thompson.”
Thompson then said...
“It was the first Marvel movie, and now there’s a whole Marvel universe. And to put Howard the Duck in this Marvel universe when they have the special effects that can back it up would be amazing.”
She went on to explain that she brought in the Howard the Duck comic book writers to help her with the pitch.
“I worked on the pitch for a really long time and I had the help of [modern Howard the Duck comic book creative team] Chip Zdarsky and Joe Quinones and they had done a run of Howard the Duck, the last run of Howard the Duck, and they put me in it, Lea Thompson.”
Thompson then said...
- 9/24/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Who you gonna call? Everyone!
Over the years, we’ve seen some truly monumental crossovers that could only be made possible by the comic book medium. Really, with all the red tape surrounding the motion picture industry, where else could we have seen Batman battle the Predator, Archie meet the Punisher, and Sonic the Hedgehog collide with Mega Man?
Actually, one publisher that we owe a great debt of gratitude toward is that of Idw, whom, in recent years, have managed to team up the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with Batman and the Ghostbusters in two respective and distinctly different crossovers. But with the various major properties that Idw has licenses to, it’s only expected that they consistently give readers what they want.
But what makes the subject of today’s discussion intriguing is that it solely deals with the Ghostbusters. At first, you may question how one property...
Over the years, we’ve seen some truly monumental crossovers that could only be made possible by the comic book medium. Really, with all the red tape surrounding the motion picture industry, where else could we have seen Batman battle the Predator, Archie meet the Punisher, and Sonic the Hedgehog collide with Mega Man?
Actually, one publisher that we owe a great debt of gratitude toward is that of Idw, whom, in recent years, have managed to team up the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with Batman and the Ghostbusters in two respective and distinctly different crossovers. But with the various major properties that Idw has licenses to, it’s only expected that they consistently give readers what they want.
But what makes the subject of today’s discussion intriguing is that it solely deals with the Ghostbusters. At first, you may question how one property...
- 12/20/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
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