Black History Month and Zombies?

Danai Guriri as Michone in The Walking Dead courtesy AMC
Danai Guriri as Michone in The Walking Dead courtesy AMC

I had a thought about Black History Month and zombie fiction. Books and movies about the undead are horrific escapism but serve as social commentaries reflecting the times in which they are created. If you want to find groundbreaking actors and characters of all colors look in the fictional fights against the undead.

George Romero’s classic Night of the Living Dead filmed in stark black and white arrived in 1968 and reflected the horrors of the Vietnam war and racial unrest in the United States. Romero made an African-American man the hero of his film. Duane Jones played Ben, one of five people trapped in a farmhouse as the undead rise and attack.  This was 1968. A black man portrayed as the hero and doing such things Continue reading Black History Month and Zombies?

HULK SMASH ULTRON?

Age of Ultron #3 courtesy Marvel
Age of Ultron #3 courtesy Marvel

Remember when the Hulk slammed Loki like a rag doll in The Avengers movie? Wait until you see the Red Hulk grabbing and smashing the Avengers’ greatest enemy in this new preview art from Age of Ultron #3 courtesy Marvel!

Age of Ultron #3 courtesy Marvel
Age of Ultron #3 courtesy Marvel

When the Age of Ultron begins next month – the monstrous machine takes over Earth and decimates nearly all heroes who stand against him in part one of the series by Brian Michael Bendis and Bryan Hitch.

Tony Stark is seen cradling She-Hulk Continue reading HULK SMASH ULTRON?

BATMAN AND ROBIN Book’s Future?

Batman Incoporated #8 courtesy DC Comics
Batman Incorporated #8 courtesy DC Comics

Warning!

 

If you don’t want to know the events coming in Batman Incorporated #8 you may NOT want to read this post!

 

Here it comes:

 

 

How does this week’s shocker in Batman Incorporated #8 affect the Batman family of books?

Peter Tomasi talked exclusively with Comic Book Resources about the future of Batman and Robin: and his reaction upon learning Grant Morrison’s plan for Continue reading BATMAN AND ROBIN Book’s Future?

Marvel FIRST? A Major Crossover Teased!

 

courtesy Marvel
courtesy Marvel

Marvel appears to be teasing a major crossover starring the most iconic and new characters.

This FIRST image features the names of Marvel’s biggest stars with the description:

“Begin with the best super heroes in comics–Marvel does it first!

Huge story coming soon to fans, worldwide.”

Could this be the company-wide reboot with all brand new first issues that was rumored to be happening when Marvel Now was announced?

The art looks like the “…of the Dead” teaser that came out late last week so are the two teasers connected?

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DC Confirms Shocker in Batman Incorporated

Batman Incoporated #8 courtesy DC Comics
Batman Incorporated #8 courtesy DC Comics

Batman fans knew Grant Morrison was building towards something huge as he prepared to leave the Batman family. Rumors and speculation have been running wild. This week’s Batman Incorporated #8 includes a shocker that will haunt Bruce Wayne.

The New York Post broke the story.

Now DC Comics has confirmed the death of…

 

 

SPOILER ALERT!

 

If you do NOT want to know the story details of this week’s Batman Incorporated #8 then stop reading.

 

SERIOUSLY

 

OK

 

HERE IT COMES:

 

Continue reading DC Confirms Shocker in Batman Incorporated

DC Comics Emerald City Comicon Exclusives Revealed

courtesy DC Comics
courtesy DC Comics

A trio of DC Comics’ biggest titles will go green at Emerald City Comicon in Seattle this weekend!

courtesy DC Comics
courtesy DC Comics

The publisher revealed the exclusive covers for Batman #17 – in the die-cut Death of the Family cover style by Greg Capullo, Green Arrow #17 (the Seattle-based hero is drawn by new artist Andrea Sorrentino) and Justice League of America #1 by David Finch.

courtesy DC Comics
courtesy DC Comics

DC Comics will be at booth 108. Emerald City Comicon (in the hometown of yours truly) is this weekend, March 1-3.

By Editor

 

Emerald City Comicon 2013 Preview

Hulk Win Contest! at ECCC, ComicsBlend.com
Hulk Win Contest! at ECCC, ComicsBlend.com

Like Bruce Banner transforming into the Hulk, Emerald City Comicon is getting bigger! The Seattle celebration of comic books, science fiction and gaming takes over the entire Washington State Convention Center this year giving eager fans more celebrities, more panels and more everything!

Sci-Fi legends Sir Patrick Stewart (Star Trek: The Next Generation, X-Men) Gillian Anderson (The X-Files) Walter Koeing (Star Trek) Billy Dee Williams (Star Wars) and Christopher LLoyd (Back to the Future, Star Trek: The Search for Spock) will shine for adoring fans in panels, photograph and autograph sessions where they could how about a real life space traveler? Astronaut Clayton “Clay” Anderson will be appearing in the ECCC Kids! area.

Adam West as Batman, courtesy Emerald City Comicon
Adam West as Batman, courtesy Emerald City Comicon

Pop Culture Icons Adam West and Burt Ward (Television’s Batman and Robin) are sure to inspire huge lines. Television’s Dynamic Duo will appear at a screening of the Batman film at Seattle’s Cinerama on Thursday night before the con begins and the Mayor will declare Mayor Adam West Day in Seattle in honor of the Walla Walla, Washington native.

    The Walking Dead is killing it on television! Stars of the zombie comic book turned smash series Danai Gurira (Michonne) and Michael Rooker (Merle Dixon) will face the hordes of fanatic fans. The Walking Dead artist Charlie Adlard will be appearing too. True Blood star Kristin Bauer, Dirk Benedict of Battlestar Galactica, Michael Shanks of Stargate and Misha Collins of Supernatural are among many other television actors shining for the fans.

Uncanny X-Men #135 cover courtesy Marvel.com. Art by John Byrne
Uncanny X-Men #135 cover courtesy Marvel.com. Art by John Byrne

Along with the stellar roster of celebrities folks can meet comic book legends who have made uncanny impacts on the heroes we see on the big screen. I’m most excited to meet Chris Claremont, writer of the X-Men series and creator of characters like Gambit, Emma Frost, Rogue, Sabretooth and Kitty Pryde. Claremont wrote my first comic book, Uncanny X-Men #116, and his work on the mutants is the comic book equivalent to the soundtrack of my life! The man gave us The Dark Phoenix Saga and Days of Future Past, inspiration for the upcoming X-Men sequel!

Denny O’Neil is another living legend famous for his runs on the Green Lantern/Green Arrow and Batman series with fellow guest Neal Adams. O’Neil was the Marvel editor of Frank Miller’s classic Daredevil run and returned to DC as editor of the Batman family of books to oversee modern classics Continue reading Emerald City Comicon 2013 Preview