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Comics on Our Pull List 10/20/10

Here it is, my top five pull list on its new day. I reshuffled some of my posts and now I’m going to bump the pull list to Wednesdays where it might do some more good for those getting ready to pull the trigger on some $2.99 gems. See you at the racks.

Batman and Robin #15
This is the final chapter in the “Batman Must Die” story …

The TRON: Legacy Theatrical Poster Is Here

Disney released theatrical one-sheet for TRON, reminding us that we are just a few months away from seeing light-cycles in action and hearing Daft Punk’s soundtrack the way it’s meant to be experienced.

It’s not exactly a letdown, but it’s nothing revolutionary. It’s just your standard guy and girl couple poster. Where’s all the …

Tony Daniel on Writing and Drawing Batman

Tony Daniel was the main artist on the latter half of the Grant Morrison-written run of Batman, and for most of the last year, he’s been writing and drawing the series. Following a series of special issues around the “Return of Bruce Wayne” event (including a two-part sequel to “Batman R.I.P.” by Morrison and Daniel), he returns to his …

Analyzing Chuck: Is There Really A Drugged Out Way To Fake Your Death?

On last night’s Chuck (which, may I say, was one of the best this season so far), Morgan finally admits to Casey that he’s dating and holding hands with the agent’s daughter Alex. Oh, yeah, and then there’s the bit about Casey’s mutinous ex-teammates, which forces the team to create an elaborate fake funeral for the NSA agent in order to …

Panel of the Week 10/19/10

Some of you may have noticed that there was no Panel of the Week last week. I’m going to change things up a bit going forward. I’m going to be posting the POTW on Tuesdays now. This way I can feel a little less guilty about posting potentially spoiler-ish scenes just one day after books are released, especially for those cats overseas …

Tron Invades The Marvel Universe In December

Holy corporate synergy, Spider-Man: To promote the December 17th release of Disney’s Tron: Legacy in movie theaters, Disney-owned Marvel Comics will be offering special variant covers to its titles throughout December that sees its characters reimagined Tron-style by artists Brandon Peterson and Mark Brooks. Here are the first ten covers …

Bob Gale Talks Back To The Future, 25 Years Later

With Back To The Future celebrating its 25th anniversary this year with the release of a 3-disc blu-ray boxset collection of the entire trilogy, I talked to producer and co-writer of the series, Bob Gale, about what it’s like to revisit your past self revisiting the past.

How does it feel looking back at 25 years ago, both at the

Filmmaker Gareth Edwards Talks About His Monsters

Armed with two actors, a producer, a translator, a sound guy and a budget of less than $100,000, director Gareth Edwards set to make a feature-length film which would have him traversing from Central America to the United States border. Monsters is an interesting example of guerilla filmmaking. Besides the two actors, everyone else and …

Exclusive Preview: Turf #3

The Turf miniseries is one of this year’s most high-concept comics: the brainchild of British TV host (and In Search of Steve Ditko narrator) Jonathan Ross and Bullet Points/Marvel 1985 artist Tommy Lee Edwards, it’s a bonkers mashup of Prohibition-era gangster-flick tropes with aliens and vampires. Courtesy of Image Comics, we’ve got an …

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