Anna Paquin, Ellen Page In X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST

Uncanny X-Men #141 courtesy Marvel.com

Anna Paquin (True Blood) will reprise her role as Rogue in X-Men: Days of Future Past. Ellen Page will return to the franchise as Kitty Pryde. Shawn Ashmore reprises his role as Bobby Drake aka Iceman. Director Bryan Singer revealed the casting via Twitter.

Singer directed the first two X-Men films. Brett Ratner directed the X-Men: The Last Stand which was Page’s first X-film. If the film follows the classic comic book storyline Kitty is the critical character. The X-Men of the future send Kitty’s future mind into the past to prevent as assassination that will lead to the massive slaughter and enslavement of mutants and all super heroes.

Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, along with Paquin, Ashmore and Page will join the cast of X-Men: First Class (Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy, Jennifer Lawrence) for the upcoming sequel.

Is it only a matter of time before we hear that James Marsden, Halle Berry and Daniel Cudmore are back as Cyclops, Storm and Colossus?

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How About ARMOR in All-Female X-MEN

Wolverine and the X-Men: Alpha and Omega #3 courtesy Marvel
Wolverine and the X-Men: Alpha and Omega #3 courtesy Marvel

With the announcement of Brian Wood’s all-female X-Men book I started thinking of a favorite female mutant who has kind of fallen on the back burner. Jubilee will be the center of the new series that will feature Storm, Psylocke, Rogue, Kitty Pryde and Rachel Grey.

What about Armor? Hisako Ichiki was created by Joss Whedon and John Cassaday during their Astonishing X-Men run. I recently “watched” the entire Whedon/Cassaday era now on motion comics.

Brian Wood used Armor in his excellent limited series: Wolverine and the X-Men: Alpha and Omega. Hisako and Logan were trapped in a world created by Quentin Quire. Armor’s power is similar to many other Marvel women (Susan Storm, Cecelia Reyes) but Hisako in the right writer’s hands is magic. Here’s hoping Hisako may Armor up in a future arc of Wood’s or Jason Aaaron’s X-Men series.

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J.J. Abrams To Direct Next STAR WARS?

Will J.J. Abrams transfer from Starfleet Command to Head of the Jedi Council? According to The Wrap and Deadline the director of Star Trek, Star Trek Into Darkness, Mission Impossible III and Super 8 will direct the next Star Wars film for Disney. Ben Affleck (Argo, The Town) was in contention according the story.

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If this is true – what do you think? Is The FORCE strong with this choice?

Jason Aaron on X-MEN Villain’s Resurrection

courtesy Marvel Comics
courtesy Marvel Comics

  In Wolverine and the X-Men #23 Jason Aaron resurrected Azazel. The first storyline (The Draco) that introduced the demonic villain was controversial at the time and Azazel went to limbo (not the Magik kind either.) The character popped up in the X-Men: First Class movie. Aaron tells Comic Book Resources why he brought Nightcrawler’s father back into comics.

  “The reasons to bring him back are many-fold, as we’ll see over the course of the next two to three arcs. I didn’t really worry about the fact that the original storyline he appeared in was very divisive. I don’t think there are any bad characters. It’s more how you write that character and what you do with them.

  I’ve had plans for Azazel for a long time and his return means we’ll start to see the explanation of why there are Bamfs in the Jean Grey School. That, of course, goes back to our very first issue. This is all stuff that’s been in the works for a very long time and will come to a head later in the year in what will probably be the biggest arc we’ve ever done with “Wolverine & the X-Men.”

  In The Draco story it was revealed that Azazel and Mystique were the parents of Nightcrawler. Mystique will be a major villain in All-New X-Men with an agenda involving the original five X-Men. Imagine Raven’s reaction when she learns Azazel is back? Could this lead to Mystique working with the X-Men? With Azazel’s return could this signal the resurrection of the real Kurt Wagner?

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Comic Book Picks January 23, 2013

Deadpool Killustrated #1 courtesy Marvel
Deadpool Killustrated #1 courtesy Marvel

Deadpool Killustrated #1 A bizarre mash-up as the Merc with a Mouth targets some of the biggest icons of literature? Maybe Cullen Bunn and Wade Wilson can influence kids to read the classics?

The Massive #8 The crew discovers a new nation built upon oil platforms. Is this new “country” the hope Callum and company have been hoping for in the post-Crash world?

Nightwing #8 Will Dick Grayson survive the Joker’s revenge? A critical tie-in before next month’s Death of the Family finale.

Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness #1 This all-new series leads into the next Star Trek movie!

Uncanny Avengers #3 The biggest threats to mutants is…the Red Skull? The Captain America villain has been reborn! How will Scarlet Witch and Rogue strike now that they know the horrific secret of the Skull’s new power?

Uncanny X-Force #1 Psylocke, Storm, Spiral, Cluster and Puck? Sam Humphreys and Ron Garney relaunch the book with a brand new covert team in a deadly mission against a former X-Man!

Young Avengers #1 Kid Loki assembles Marvel’s mightiest teens in a brand new series by Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie!

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X-MEN Wolverine and Storm Kiss

Wolverine and the X-Men #24 courtesy Marvel
Wolverine and the X-Men #24 courtesy Marvel

Will they or won’t they? Wolverine and Storm share a passionate kiss on the cover of this week’s Wolverine and the X-Men #24. The story by Jason Aaron is billed as “date night” but could Logan and Ororo really become the new mutant super couple?

Storm is still heartbroken over her marriage to the Black Panther being “annulled” by her own husband – Wakandan law gives him the right plus he’s the King.

This isn’t the first time Logan and Ororo shared a kiss. Way back in Uncanny X-Men Annual #11 by Chris Claremont and Alan Davis the mutants faced off against Horde. This was 1987 during when Ororo still had her mohawk. The kiss was during a clash with a villain who tempted each X-Man with a vision of life they secretly wanted.

Wolverine has always has an admiration and respect for Ororo but love? Logan’s feelings for the late Jean have resurfaced since the teen Jean Grey arrived from the past in All-New X-Men.

In this series Jason Aaron has developed the relationship between Kitty Pryde and Iceman. I approve (and that’s coming from a longtime Kitty/Colossus fanatic.) (See Date Night in Wolverine and the X-Men. )

As we’ve seen from previews Storm will be sporting her Mohawk again in the new Uncanny X-Force and X-Men titles. This “kiss” issue may be a big tease or the impetus for Ororo to change her look and attitude again. Stay tuned X-fans.

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New SUPERMAN Series Preview!

Superman by Jim Lee courtesy DC Comics
Superman by Jim Lee courtesy DC Comics

Comic book fans will get their first sample of the new SUPERMAN series by Scott Snyder and Jim Lee on Free Comic Book Day this May. A Superman story will appear in DC Comics’ gold-edition offering.

The issue will include the first part of “Last Son,” the 2006-2008 Action Comics story arc by Geoff Johns, Superman: The Movie director Richard Donner, and Adam Kubert, called as “a great jumping-on point for fans who can’t wait to see Warner Bros. Pictures’ Man of Steel major motion picture.”

This story reintroduced General Zod, the villain of Man of Steel.

Thanks to Robot 6.

Free Comic Book Day is May 4th.

Man of Steel opens June 14th.

 

DIE HARD All Over Again!

Why hasn’t someone launched a Die Hard comic book series? I love the tough-guy action flicks of the 80’s. My favorite was Die Hard. Bruce Willis as John McClane is one the perfect marriage of actor and role. Alan Rickman as Hans Gruber is the slickest baddie of that decade that should have been a James Bond villain. Willis reprises puts on the badge again in A Good Day to Die Hard this Valentine’s Day on the big screen.

Before you see John fight bad guys in Russia relive his adventures in Die Hard: 25th Anniversary Blu-ray Collection. 25 years since Bruce, Joel Silver and director John McTiernan thrilled the world and I can’t wait to see Willis say “Yippee-ki-ya…” again!

Enjoy the trailer for A Good Day to Die Hard:

See you on Valentine’s Day, John!

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