AMC has given us another peek into what is quickly becoming on of the most anticipated new series on TV. This video is an inside look at the training of The Walking Dead‘s legion of zombies as taught by Make-Up FX Artist Greg Nicotero and Zombie Choreographer Matt Kent.
Zombie obstacle course, anyone?
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Dan Didio isn’t just the co-publisher of DC Comics, he’s also one of the company’s writers, working on monthly series The Outsiders, and having written the Metal Men strip in the just-released mammoth Wednesday Comics collection. I talked to him about his writing, why the Metal Men looked like they’ve just stepped out of the 1960s, and …
Welcome to ‘Zombie of the Week,’ folks, where each week we’ll present you with a different brain-eating member of the undead that has captured our fancy. There is no methodology to our Zombie Awesomeness meter, just our own piqued interests. Got a zombie we should see? Comment below. No zombie is too small, too short-lived, or too …
Moving appropriately quickly, Warners has hired the writing team behind next summer’s Green Lantern movie to develop not only a Lantern sequel, but also a movie based on DC Comics’ fastest man alive, The Flash.
Greg Berlanti, Michael Green and Marc Guggenheim, who co-wrote the final script for Lantern, will write treatments for both …
The original Karate Kid was about self-discipline; the new incarnation is far more about self-preservation. And while at the outset that distinction is a subtle one, it’s jarring enough to give the whole movie a different, pulpy flavor that can, at times, skew uncomfortably violent.
After all, how brutal do these fist-to-fist duels …
Welcome back to the Panel of the Week where we grab the best panels from this Wednesday’s haul of new comics. This week we’ve got chubby Logans, sandy men, Murdock filler, bat batons, and the super villains optional motorcycle accessory package. Here we go.
Nemesis #2
The first issue of Nemesis didn’t get a lot of love around these …
Sharlto Copley – yes, the dude from District 9 – was sprinting through New York City on Wednesday on an A-Team promotional tour, and we tracked down his cell phone number so that we could hit him up with a couple questions about the film before he made it to the airport.
Yes, we’ve seen the movie – we were the ones giggling in the …
Unless there’s a sudden technology breakthrough brewing that no one knows about, movies will always be missing the core element of video gaming: pressing a button (or providing some other kind of input) to make stuff happen on a screen. Still, film can accomplish things with gaming-centric adaptations that aren’t inherent to the …
Over the last few years, it’s become increasingly obvious that the San Diego Comic-Con needs a new name, given the amount of non-comic-related guests, panels and material to be found there (Not that I’m complaining; it isn’t every day that you get to walk into Castle Grayskull, unless you’re He-Man). If you need any convincing about …
Well, now it’s official: Marvel Comics’ Editor In Chief (and newly-promoted Marvel Entertainment Chief Creative Officer) Joe Quesada confirmed yesterday that the company’s same-day-digital release of Invincible Iron Man Annual #1 will cost more than the print version:
The Iron Man comic is over 60 pages, and in print it’s priced at
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In “Origins,” comics creators talk about their formative experiences with comics. Our first interviewee is writer Jason Aaron of Wolverine: Weapon X, Astonishing Spider-Man/Wolverine, Scalped and Punishermax. (And scroll down for a special Astonishing Spider-Man/Wolverine bonus!)
What was the first comic book you ever read?
I think …
If you were following along on Monday during our WWDC keynote live blog then you know why today’s Penny Arcade strip is HI-larious. If you didn’t, you should really go and read the live blog or watch the keynote.
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Penny Arcade