Archive for November, 2008
The Sunday Stroll for November 30th, 2008
Nov 30th
What is The Sunday Stroll? What started out as a simple stroll around the internet via various links of interest has morphed into something more. Not only is the stroll about pointing you towards some of the more interesting stories on the internet, it’s a place where I take the More >
A First Look at Taylor Kitsch as Remy LeBeau, aka Gambit
Nov 29th
In next month’s issue of Empire Magazine there is an in-depth look at the upcoming prequel X-Men Origins: Wolverine, starring Hugh Jackman. The magazine will also feature a first look at Taylor Kitsch in the role of Gambit, everyones favorite cajun mutant.
Here is a look at Taylor Kitsch in his More >
Saturday Morning Cartoons: Batman- My Crime is Your Crime
Nov 29th
Remember the good old days when Saturday mornings meant waking up to your favorite cartoons. Oh how times have changed. Although animated production is still present on most networks on Saturday mornings, there has been an evident reduction in quality cartoons. Where the networks fail us, ComicNews.Info hopes to deliver. More >
Comic Book Review: Masks #1
Nov 28th
Masks #1 Written & Illustrated by Aaron Rintoul Published by Septagon Studios Reviewed by Richard Caldwell
The first adjective in the bio for this comic was “complex”, which adequately is also the first word that springs to mind upon reading.
Masks is absolutely an adult story, with a narrative that dances around More >
Want Some ‘Wanted’ DVD Extras?
Nov 28th
Universal will be releasing a 2-disc special edition of Wanted which will arrive on DVD and Blu-ray this Tuesday, December 2nd. ComicNews.Info has some video clips that will be included in the 2-Disc set.
Angelina Jolie Kicks My Ass
Searching for the Hero
You can pick up a copy a copy of Wanted at your More >
Happy Thanksgiving from the Staff at ComicNews.Info
Nov 27th
The staff at ComicNews.Info would like to wish you and yours a Happy Thanksgiving!
Whether you celebrate Thanksgiving for religious reasons or otherwise, we hope that you will be able to find something that you are thankful for.
We’ll be taking the rest of the day off to fill our bellies and More >
DVD Review: Tropic Thunder 2-Disc Director’s Cut
Nov 27th
There should be no doubt that Tropic Thunder is one of the funniest movies of the year. I first saw this film in the theater and could not stop laughing so when the Tropic Thunder 2-Disc Director’s Cut arrived in my mailbox I could not wait to rip open the package More >
Q & A with Wonder Woman Director Lauren Montgomery
Nov 26th
After her successful co-directorial debut on “Superman Doomsday,” Lauren Montgomery takes full command of the helm for “Wonder Woman,” the next entry in the popular series of DC Universe animated original PG-13 films. Warner Premiere, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation are set to release the all-new film on March More >
Downey Jr. Talks Avengers Movie
Nov 26th
MTV recently interviewed Robert Downey Jr. in which he talks about the fact that Marvel Studios will have to work hard on getting The Avengers movie right.
“If we don’t get it right it’s really, really going to suck. It has to be the crowning blow of Marvel’s best and brightest because More >
An Interview with Ken Marcus and Justin Bleep of Super Human Resources
Nov 25th
Ken Marcus fullfills a dream that many comic book creators can only hope for when Super Human Resources, one of the most unique comic books to come around in a very long time, ships in February. ComicNews.Info recently had the opportunity to talk to Ken Marcus and superstar illustrator Justin Bleep More >
Justin Theroux on the Iron Man II Script
Nov 25th
UGO.com recently spoke to Justin Theroux, script writer for Iron Man II, discussing some of the progress being made with the sequel to the blockbuster hit, Iron Man.
When asked about the role that War Machine will play in the sequel Justin had this to say. “We’re writing the thing, virtually More >
Comic Book Review: “P-brane:The Green Man” Graphic Novel
Nov 24th
P-brane: The Green Man Written by Chris X. Ring Directed by Jesse Heffring Produced by Quietus Films Published by Graviton Publishing Reviewed by Gary Rodrigue
P-brane:The Green Man is one of the rare comics that opens new horizons and changes the way you think about cinematic story telling. It blurs the lines More >
Interview with S. Steven Struble, the Creator of the Li’l Depressed Boy
Nov 24th
S.Steven Struble talks to Richard Caldwell of ComicNews.Info about his webcomic, Li’l Depressed Boy, a recent addition to Jim Valentino’s Shadowline imprint.
Struble, your Li’l Depressed Boy just celebrated his tenth anniversary, though many fans would know of the character through your recent deal with Shadowline. How gratifying is it to More >
Saturday Morning Cartoons: Shazam-The Return of Black Adam
Nov 22nd
Remember the good old days when Saturday mornings meant waking up to your favorite cartoons. Oh how times have changed. Although animated production is still present on most networks on Saturday mornings, there has been an evident reduction in quality cartoons. Where the networks fail us, ComicNews.Info hopes to deliver. Each More >
Comic Book Review: Cages
Nov 21st
Cages GN Written by Xander Bennett Illustrated by Melanie Cook Published by Insomnia Publications Reviewed by Richard Caldwell
Sometimes, the way out is the way in… This here book- Cages, is an introspective science-fiction adventure. Set some time ahead in a post-apocalyptic future, the lead characters are a triad of children More >
















