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Discussion of Buffy and Angel comics, books, and more. Please don't get into spoilery details in the first week of release.
Huh. The third best-selling graphic novel at TFAW is a Conan collection.
• The first volume of The Chronicles of Conan has sold over 10,000 copies in the first two months of release!
And Star Wars comics fill out most of the top ten.
You wouldn't know it from the fan fiction.
Also, you can get a Darth Vader baseball jersey. (He plays for the Sith.)
Star Wars thesp rumored for Alan Moore movie.
January 03, 2005 - DC-on-Film reports a rumor that Natalie Portman (the Star Wars prequels) is up for a role in the big-screen version of V for Vendetta. The site claims that "Portman has done a deal" for the movie, which was adapted from the Alan Moore/David Lloyd graphic novel by the Wachowski brothers. Joel Silver will produce it.
And in this week's pull, sure I feel all smug about recognising
Longshot
right off the bat in Ultimate X-Men (there was a
number of fingers error towards the start,
but I'll let that slide), but I wonder how they'll rework that
goofy, affectionate, yet still occasionally painful plotline.
I liked the issue, like the
fracturing,
and damn if I hadn't swapped
Dazzler for Lilah Cheney
in my head -- I was wondering why she didn't just
zap them far away and then back again,
and then I thought -- why would she give a fuck about
Longshot
anyway -- I'm not that swift.
Phoenix Endsong was interesting. Is it just that
Wolverine can sell even cold toast, or are they amping Wolvie/Jean interaction to be more mythical than the Jean/Scott love?
Or it could just be my inherent bias. Still, I'll buy issue #2. There should be angst.
Firestorm -- well, someone's life just got a whole lot more complicated.
January 03, 2005 - DC-on-Film reports a rumor that Natalie Portman (the Star Wars prequels) is up for a role in the big-screen version of V for Vendetta. The site claims that "Portman has done a deal" for the movie, which was adapted from the Alan Moore/David Lloyd graphic novel by the Wachowski brothers. Joel Silver will produce it.
rubs hands together gleefully...
As I didn't make it to the store today, can anyone tell me about the Flaming Carrot #1 that was on the ship list? Specifically, is this an actual new run, or are they rereleasing the original stuff?
Do I need to read the Teen Titans tie-in before starting Legion?
Picked up my comics at the store today. Ah, moment of bliss and joy. I grabbed the last Identity Crisis, the last two Manhunters, Kabuki #3, the most recent Astonishing, Legion #1, Catwoman: When in Rome, and likely something else that I can't recall yet. It is a good day in SA-world.
I also caught up reading Powers, though I only have up to #38(?I think). Damn, that is a completely kick-ass comic. I haven't read anything that singularly good in a long time.
I thought UXM was decent for setting up a new story arc and I found Kitty's reffering to
Spiderman
as
her boyfriend
highly amusing.
The art bothered me bit, though. Dazzler's hair seemed to change from panel to panel and her piercings seem to be missing. Also, WTF is Colossus just lounging around the X mansion in metal form for? I don't recall a shot of him in human form in the entire issue. And the panel where
hunter guy
hits
Longshot over the head
with
the rifle
was really unclear to me. I had to stare at it for a while to figure out what had actually happened.
I think Colossus is very angry.
Dunno.
As for the art -- sloppy.
Longshot
had
five fingers on one hand
near the start of the issue.
Do I need to read the Teen Titans tie-in before starting Legion?
I don't think so, but I'm not reading Legion.
I don't think so, but I'm not reading Legion.
You don't. The new Legion is a fresh reboot. No backstory knowledge needed.
Yeah, the only things in there are a teaser showing some of the new continuity, and a scene of one of the Legionnaires from the old continuity winding up there (maybe, it could be somewhere totally different).