If you're a Doctor Who fan, you've got to check out this line of official Doctor Who inspired business suits! These days, showing off your fandom is way beyond t-shirts! This collection of suits comes from Fun.com, which is the same company to previously bring us the Marvel and DC business suits that you can check out here.
There are a lot of great little details that can be found in each of these suit designs. Most of them are pretty slick looking. The first one might be a little too over the top to wear to the office, but it's still fun. The other suits are a bit more subtle. Check them out!
Tardis Formal Suit Jacket
Time and Relative Dimension In SuitsYou’ve seen the world spin on its axis countless times. You’ve experienced the planet surge through open space around a massive plasma sphere over and over again.
There are a lot of great little details that can be found in each of these suit designs. Most of them are pretty slick looking. The first one might be a little too over the top to wear to the office, but it's still fun. The other suits are a bit more subtle. Check them out!
Tardis Formal Suit Jacket
Time and Relative Dimension In SuitsYou’ve seen the world spin on its axis countless times. You’ve experienced the planet surge through open space around a massive plasma sphere over and over again.
- 8/25/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
There are some authors who transcend genre so fully that classification becomes a moot point. Kelly Link is one example. Link’s writing style mirrors other authors - Angela Carter, Shirley Jackson and Neil Gaiman come to mind - but only superficially; her words are her own. The moods swing wildly, from whimsical to melancholic to deranged, though her voice always comes through. She writes as if talking in her sleep, lackadaisical and sparse, strange but deeply evocative. Yet what truly sets her apart from other genre authors is her incredible understanding of the human mind.
Though she has written some terrifying tales, Link is hardly a simple horror or fantasy writer. It’s difficult to think of a writer whose imagination covers more conceptual territory. “The Specialist’s Hat” may be her most straightforward ghost story, but even this narrative hints at melancholic truths. “Water Off a Black Dog...
Though she has written some terrifying tales, Link is hardly a simple horror or fantasy writer. It’s difficult to think of a writer whose imagination covers more conceptual territory. “The Specialist’s Hat” may be her most straightforward ghost story, but even this narrative hints at melancholic truths. “Water Off a Black Dog...
- 7/21/2017
- by Ben Larned
- DailyDead
Hello again, and welcome to the recently resurrected Panel Discussion. I’m Kieran, and every week I’m going to go through some of the best comics of the week to give you an idea what you should pick up that you might have missed. This is another stacked week with some fantastic first issues and great jumping on points for books you might be behind on, so let’s take a look at what’s on offer.
The big release of this week isn’t a Marvel or DC book, but is instead Secret Weapons from Valiant Entertainment (Secret Weapons #1 review). Valiant has been quietly and consistently the best publisher of superhero comics for a good couple of years now. It might seem like a bold statement, but if you’re going by ratio of quality to books published, Valiant takes it in a walk. The new incarnation of...
The big release of this week isn’t a Marvel or DC book, but is instead Secret Weapons from Valiant Entertainment (Secret Weapons #1 review). Valiant has been quietly and consistently the best publisher of superhero comics for a good couple of years now. It might seem like a bold statement, but if you’re going by ratio of quality to books published, Valiant takes it in a walk. The new incarnation of...
- 6/28/2017
- by Kieran Shiach
- Nerdly
One of the biggest running “what the hell is wrong with this comic, movie, TV show” type of queries is the whole Clark Kent is Superman thing. In every comic, movie, or television show that he’s in Clark Kent is merely Superman with glasses and yet all of us sit there thinking “what the hell? are people this stupid?” We all just sit there and take it because that’s what’s given to us in the story. If all of us refused to watch the movies, read the comics, or engage in the shows then the franchise would be bankrupt and
The Best Reveal of Superman’s Secret Identity Ever Put on Film...
The Best Reveal of Superman’s Secret Identity Ever Put on Film...
- 3/14/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
Photo Courtesy of the CW.
1. Prometheus' Identity Revealed--At the beginning of the episode I thought," We need to see more of Vigilante." Not necessarily every episode, but the character has been one of the more interesting individuals this season. Why is he so appealing? Vigilante wants to clean up city by killing the corrupt. Sound familiar? He's the equivalent of The Hood from Season 1. Adrian Chase was my number one suspect as he is the supportive Da by day, but he has his own, darker agenda at night. Also, Chase is one of the alter ego's for the character in the comics. Next, he and Prometheus came face-to-face, battled, then Prometheus revealed that he is...Adrian Chase? Well that was...interesting?...I'm hoping he isn't the actual Prometheus. When he first encountered Vigilante and stated, "Oliver is mine," it didn't sound like the same voice used by Prometheus in previous episodes.
1. Prometheus' Identity Revealed--At the beginning of the episode I thought," We need to see more of Vigilante." Not necessarily every episode, but the character has been one of the more interesting individuals this season. Why is he so appealing? Vigilante wants to clean up city by killing the corrupt. Sound familiar? He's the equivalent of The Hood from Season 1. Adrian Chase was my number one suspect as he is the supportive Da by day, but he has his own, darker agenda at night. Also, Chase is one of the alter ego's for the character in the comics. Next, he and Prometheus came face-to-face, battled, then Prometheus revealed that he is...Adrian Chase? Well that was...interesting?...I'm hoping he isn't the actual Prometheus. When he first encountered Vigilante and stated, "Oliver is mine," it didn't sound like the same voice used by Prometheus in previous episodes.
- 3/2/2017
- by Mark Cook
- LRMonline.com
We've got two great new promo spots for Tom Cruise's upcoming action film Jack Reacher: Never Go Back. One of the spots paints the character as a real badass hero and comes with the tagline, "No Tights, No Cape, No Secret Identity, No Problem."
I had a blast watching the first film, I'm a fan of this character, and I'm excited to see the sequel! It looks like it's gonna be awesome!
Jack Reacher: Never Go Back follows the title character as he returns to Virginia to meet the head of his former unit. But she's missing, he's being charged with a crime committed nearly 20 years ago, and he may even have a daughter. Making things right will lead him on a cross-country chase to uncover the truth - and maybe even a family.
Jack Reacher: Never Go Back was directed by Ed Zwick and also stars Cobie Smulders.
I had a blast watching the first film, I'm a fan of this character, and I'm excited to see the sequel! It looks like it's gonna be awesome!
Jack Reacher: Never Go Back follows the title character as he returns to Virginia to meet the head of his former unit. But she's missing, he's being charged with a crime committed nearly 20 years ago, and he may even have a daughter. Making things right will lead him on a cross-country chase to uncover the truth - and maybe even a family.
Jack Reacher: Never Go Back was directed by Ed Zwick and also stars Cobie Smulders.
- 9/18/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Rob Leane Mike Cecchini Jul 11, 2017
Milana Vayntrub will headline Marvel's New Warriors TV show, stepping into the role of Squirrel Girl...
Are you ready for a half-hour comedy series set in the Marvel Universe? One that features younger heroes with offbeat codenames and superpowers? Well, you'd better be, because Marvel ordered a full season of New Warriors earlier this year.
See related Fargo season 3 episode 1 review: The Law Of Vacant Places
Today, we have cast info to share. Cbr reports that Milana Vayntrub, who impressed in the family drama This Is Us, will headline the show as Squirrel Girl.
Vayntrub has also been seen in Love, Silicon Valley, Other Space and - briefly - 2016's Ghostbusters.
This is what she looks like, to save you a Google search...
Derek Theler (Baby Daddy) will play Mister Immortal, Jeremy Tardy (Dear White People) is Night Thrasher, Calum Worthy (Austin & Ally) is Speedball,...
Milana Vayntrub will headline Marvel's New Warriors TV show, stepping into the role of Squirrel Girl...
Are you ready for a half-hour comedy series set in the Marvel Universe? One that features younger heroes with offbeat codenames and superpowers? Well, you'd better be, because Marvel ordered a full season of New Warriors earlier this year.
See related Fargo season 3 episode 1 review: The Law Of Vacant Places
Today, we have cast info to share. Cbr reports that Milana Vayntrub, who impressed in the family drama This Is Us, will headline the show as Squirrel Girl.
Vayntrub has also been seen in Love, Silicon Valley, Other Space and - briefly - 2016's Ghostbusters.
This is what she looks like, to save you a Google search...
Derek Theler (Baby Daddy) will play Mister Immortal, Jeremy Tardy (Dear White People) is Night Thrasher, Calum Worthy (Austin & Ally) is Speedball,...
- 8/31/2016
- Den of Geek
What? The official announcement that Star Wars: Episode 8 has begun filming wasn’t enough for you? Okay. Fine. Sheesh. Here’s some more Star Wars Bits. In today’s edition: A possible date for the next Force Friday event. The latest round of awards for Star Wars: The Force Awakens. A seriously intense study of the Star […]
The post Star Wars Bits: The Return of Force Friday, the Secret Identity of Boshek, and the Most Detailed Study of the ‘Star Wars’ Universe Ever appeared first on /Film.
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- 2/17/2016
- by Jacob Hall
- Slash Film
Since the character’s introduction in 1938 (77 years ago), Superman has always hidden behind the secret identity of Clark Kent. But the latest comic book storyline has exposed Clark Kent. The result is forcing Superman, for the first time in the character’s history, to find a new alter-ego. But what will the new Superman secret […]
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- 10/7/2015
- by Peter Sciretta
- Slash Film
We asked our writers to recommend graphic novels that deserved more fanfare, and here's what they chose...
Geek tastes running tall and wide, when we asked our writers to recommend favourite books that they felt hadn't received the levels of popularity or public recognition they deserved, in came a heap of suggestions. Too many for one piece, hence us dividing the entries into four separate lists: adult sci-fi, fantasy and horror fiction; graphic novels; children's/Ya fiction; and non-fiction.
We'll let you use the power of your eyeballs to see which one of those lists you're currently reading. And in the spirit of the piece, hope you'll join in by providing your own suggestions to keep the recommendations coming in the comments section. Sharing: it's what makes geek communities great.
Nextwave: Agents Of H.A.T.E – Warren Ellis and Stuart Immonen
Written as a reaction to Ellis’ "widescreen" storytelling in The Authority,...
Geek tastes running tall and wide, when we asked our writers to recommend favourite books that they felt hadn't received the levels of popularity or public recognition they deserved, in came a heap of suggestions. Too many for one piece, hence us dividing the entries into four separate lists: adult sci-fi, fantasy and horror fiction; graphic novels; children's/Ya fiction; and non-fiction.
We'll let you use the power of your eyeballs to see which one of those lists you're currently reading. And in the spirit of the piece, hope you'll join in by providing your own suggestions to keep the recommendations coming in the comments section. Sharing: it's what makes geek communities great.
Nextwave: Agents Of H.A.T.E – Warren Ellis and Stuart Immonen
Written as a reaction to Ellis’ "widescreen" storytelling in The Authority,...
- 7/17/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Since last year, a female Thor has been tearing her way through the pages of the Marvel comic book universe. But the heroine’s true identity has remained a secret — until now. She finally reveals herself in Thor #8, released this week. Click through to find out the female Thor identity. Obviously, major comic book spoilers abound […]
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- 5/12/2015
- by Angie Han
- Slash Film
Three years ago right around this time, I was lamenting the fact that there was a sad, sad lack of comics and genre fashion merchandise geared towards women. At the time, my experience was that the available clothing for women to purchase and wear was mostly t-shirts, only some of which were actually fitted for or geared towards women. And accessories of the sort women might be interested in, like jewelry or handbags or less manly wallets, were mostly available only via Etsy or through other fan enterprises.
Generally speaking, what was available via licensed merchandisers was also lacking in the style, flair, subtlety, or imagination that I’d have really liked to see in female comics fashion. Despite being a fan of the comfort of a cute tee shirt, there are times when I’d prefer to be able to let fly the flag of my geek pride with...
Generally speaking, what was available via licensed merchandisers was also lacking in the style, flair, subtlety, or imagination that I’d have really liked to see in female comics fashion. Despite being a fan of the comfort of a cute tee shirt, there are times when I’d prefer to be able to let fly the flag of my geek pride with...
- 4/28/2015
- by Emily S. Whitten
- Comicmix.com
Celebrity sightings are rare, and sightings of celebrities being star struck by other celebrities are even rarer, but Emma Stone put her die-hard idolization of the Spice Girls on display this week while promoting “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” in Australia. “Is Mel B talking to me? Oh my God! I'm so excited! I'm legitimately crying,” Stone declared after receiving a video message from former Spice Girl Mel B in an interview (above) with Sydney radio station 2DayFM. “I'm the biggest Spice Girls fan ever.” See video: ‘Amazing Spider-Man 2': Peter Parker Puns and Punches, Gwen Stacy Reveals His Secret Identity Since Stone had.
- 3/20/2014
- by Greg Gilman
- The Wrap
Alright, I’ll go ahead and say the two words everyone is freaking out about: Suicide Squad!!! After that episode, it seems highly likely that we’re close to a Suicide Squad-Team Arrow showdown of epic proportions. Oh, and to put a little icing on that cake, Sara is back, and according to the promos, she brought Nyssa al Ghul with her! Dig and Ollie really should’ve listened when Felicity suggested they get an X-Ray machine. But let’s not get caught up on the future and focus more on what. just. happened.
For starters, the Bronze Tiger was...
For starters, the Bronze Tiger was...
- 1/30/2014
- by Samantha Highfill
- EW.com - PopWatch
[Warning: Minor spoilers ahead.] Roy Harper is about to face some hard times on Arrow. After getting shot in the leg with an arrow by the vigilante (aka Oliver), Roy (Colton Haynes) gets into even choppier waters in the Dec. 11 midseason finale of The CW comic-book drama, with Oliver's self-proclaimed protege getting the beat-down from Starling City menace Brother Blood (Kevin Alejandro) after getting captured. To say the episode -- eerily titled "Three Ghosts" -- effectively changes Roy's journey for good is an understatement. Video: 'Arrow': Barry Allen Closes in on Oliver's Secret Identity In a chat
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- 12/11/2013
- by Philiana Ng
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
On this weeks episode of Arrow, we are introduced to another new villain in the Bronze Tiger, we have progress on the story line on the Island, we have more troubles in the Glades for Oliver and the Vigilante and Roy gets to meet the vigilante. While all these are well and good, the episodes are still being held back by their lack of action. At it’s peak at the end of the first season, episodes were crammed full of action sequences, that I have no doubt this season is building up to, but the progress is slow and it feels like we’ve gone two steps forward, one step backwards.
While Isabel Rochev, the villain introduced to us last week, has disappeared, we are introduced to Ben Turner, aka the Bronze Tiger. This episode continues Roy Harper’s transition from small time vigilante to the Hoods sidekick.
On this weeks episode of Arrow, we are introduced to another new villain in the Bronze Tiger, we have progress on the story line on the Island, we have more troubles in the Glades for Oliver and the Vigilante and Roy gets to meet the vigilante. While all these are well and good, the episodes are still being held back by their lack of action. At it’s peak at the end of the first season, episodes were crammed full of action sequences, that I have no doubt this season is building up to, but the progress is slow and it feels like we’ve gone two steps forward, one step backwards.
While Isabel Rochev, the villain introduced to us last week, has disappeared, we are introduced to Ben Turner, aka the Bronze Tiger. This episode continues Roy Harper’s transition from small time vigilante to the Hoods sidekick.
- 10/18/2013
- by Edan Nissen
- Obsessed with Film
Prior to the Xbox One reveal many thought Xbox Fusion would carry the namesake of Microsoft’s next-gen console.
The information came to light after a domain registration blog, Fusible, reported that Microsoft had registered several domain names related to Xbox Fusion. Speculation circulated that the Xbox 360′s successor would be the Xbox Fusion.
Microsoft also registered similar domain names under other popular contenders Xbox Durango and Xbox Infinity. Yet Fusion remained a popular choice to be the Xbox 360′s successor among speculators. Primarily because Microsoft not only registered the domain name but also linked it directly into the Xbox homepage. Microsoft had so much of an invested interest in the keywords ‘Xbox Fusion’ it led many to believe it was their next-gen console. But we’ve known since the Xbox One reveal on May 21 that Fusion definitely isn’t a next-gen console.
So now we’ve ruled out what it isn’t,...
The information came to light after a domain registration blog, Fusible, reported that Microsoft had registered several domain names related to Xbox Fusion. Speculation circulated that the Xbox 360′s successor would be the Xbox Fusion.
Microsoft also registered similar domain names under other popular contenders Xbox Durango and Xbox Infinity. Yet Fusion remained a popular choice to be the Xbox 360′s successor among speculators. Primarily because Microsoft not only registered the domain name but also linked it directly into the Xbox homepage. Microsoft had so much of an invested interest in the keywords ‘Xbox Fusion’ it led many to believe it was their next-gen console. But we’ve known since the Xbox One reveal on May 21 that Fusion definitely isn’t a next-gen console.
So now we’ve ruled out what it isn’t,...
- 8/30/2013
- by Shaun Whoriskey
- Obsessed with Film
by Brett White
Judging by the film's ridiculously big opening, odds are you saw "Man of Steel" this past weekend. Whether or not you enjoyed it is almost irrelevant, because either way people are talking about Superman. They're talking about him a lot.
With that in mind, we've put together a list of Superman's greatest hits, designed to either keep your Super enthusiasm high after seeing "Man of Steel," or reaffirm your faith in case the film shook it up a little.
"For The Man Who Has Everything," "Superman Annual" #11 (1985)
Writer Alan Moore and artist Dave Gibbons unleashed this Superman team-up story just a year shy of creating "Watchmen," and it has aged just as well as that other work. Batman, Robin and Wonder Woman pay a visit to the Fortress of Solitude to celebrate Superman's birthday, only to discover that he's been taken under mental control by the evil tyrant Mongul.
Judging by the film's ridiculously big opening, odds are you saw "Man of Steel" this past weekend. Whether or not you enjoyed it is almost irrelevant, because either way people are talking about Superman. They're talking about him a lot.
With that in mind, we've put together a list of Superman's greatest hits, designed to either keep your Super enthusiasm high after seeing "Man of Steel," or reaffirm your faith in case the film shook it up a little.
"For The Man Who Has Everything," "Superman Annual" #11 (1985)
Writer Alan Moore and artist Dave Gibbons unleashed this Superman team-up story just a year shy of creating "Watchmen," and it has aged just as well as that other work. Batman, Robin and Wonder Woman pay a visit to the Fortress of Solitude to celebrate Superman's birthday, only to discover that he's been taken under mental control by the evil tyrant Mongul.
- 6/19/2013
- by Splash Page Team
- MTV Splash Page
Feature Seb Patrick 18 Apr 2013 - 06:50
Superman is back on our screen shortly, and clues for what we have in store were in abundance in the new Man Of Steel trailer...
In contrast to a lot of comic book movie trailer campaigns, the promos for Zack Snyder, Christopher Nolan and David Goyer’s Man Of Steel have been somewhat slow and considered, carefully building their reveals bit by bit rather than showing us everything at once. It seems to be doing a good job of heightening anticipation for a film that’s now only a couple of months away from release, but we’ve still been able to pick out a little bit about the film more from the latest, longer trailer. So following the various things we noticed in the previous trailer in December, here’s what we were able to discern this time…
Secret Identity
From the amount...
Superman is back on our screen shortly, and clues for what we have in store were in abundance in the new Man Of Steel trailer...
In contrast to a lot of comic book movie trailer campaigns, the promos for Zack Snyder, Christopher Nolan and David Goyer’s Man Of Steel have been somewhat slow and considered, carefully building their reveals bit by bit rather than showing us everything at once. It seems to be doing a good job of heightening anticipation for a film that’s now only a couple of months away from release, but we’ve still been able to pick out a little bit about the film more from the latest, longer trailer. So following the various things we noticed in the previous trailer in December, here’s what we were able to discern this time…
Secret Identity
From the amount...
- 4/18/2013
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
When Once Upon a Time unspools Season 2′s final four episodes starting this Sunday at 8/7c, there is one thing the ABC drama will definitely — and finally — have going for it: momentum.
Related | Save the Dates: Our Calendar of More Than 100 Season Finales
Going To Extremes | After seeing the show suffer through multiples stops and starts since its winter hiatus (a problem that a lass named Alice might remedy next TV season), Adam Horowitz says that he and fellow series creator Eddy Kitsis look forward to presenting “an uninterrupted string of episodes where we can really tell a story and...
Related | Save the Dates: Our Calendar of More Than 100 Season Finales
Going To Extremes | After seeing the show suffer through multiples stops and starts since its winter hiatus (a problem that a lass named Alice might remedy next TV season), Adam Horowitz says that he and fellow series creator Eddy Kitsis look forward to presenting “an uninterrupted string of episodes where we can really tell a story and...
- 4/16/2013
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
by Brett White
Wednesday is new comic book day, which also means it's new potential-movie-source-material day. Here are all of the comics and collections out today starring the comic book characters from the movies and television shows of today, tomorrow and yesterday.
Of particular note this week has to be the trio of Iron Man collections designed to get new readers up to speed in time for "Iron Man 3" and the start of new stories in "Action Comics," "Indestructible Hulk" and "Thanos Rising."
2013 Movies
("Iron Man 3" "Man of Steel" "The Wolverine" "Kick-Ass 2" "Thor: The Dark World")
» Action Comics #19
Written by Andy Diggle, art by Tony S. Daniel & Batt
» Adventures Of Superman: Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez hardcover
Written by Gerry Conway, Martin Pasko, David Michelinie, Len Wein, & Elliot Maggin, art by José Luis García-López & Various
» Iron Man Vol.1: Believe hardcover
Written by Kieron Gillen, art by...
Wednesday is new comic book day, which also means it's new potential-movie-source-material day. Here are all of the comics and collections out today starring the comic book characters from the movies and television shows of today, tomorrow and yesterday.
Of particular note this week has to be the trio of Iron Man collections designed to get new readers up to speed in time for "Iron Man 3" and the start of new stories in "Action Comics," "Indestructible Hulk" and "Thanos Rising."
2013 Movies
("Iron Man 3" "Man of Steel" "The Wolverine" "Kick-Ass 2" "Thor: The Dark World")
» Action Comics #19
Written by Andy Diggle, art by Tony S. Daniel & Batt
» Adventures Of Superman: Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez hardcover
Written by Gerry Conway, Martin Pasko, David Michelinie, Len Wein, & Elliot Maggin, art by José Luis García-López & Various
» Iron Man Vol.1: Believe hardcover
Written by Kieron Gillen, art by...
- 4/3/2013
- by Splash Page Team
- MTV Splash Page
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and specialty items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
Aazurn Publishing
Tales Of Fear #1 (not verified by Diamond), $4.75
Action Lab Entertainment
Princeless Volume 2 #1 (Of 4), $3.99
Antarctic Press
Action Time Buddies #1, $3.99
Steam Wars #1, $3.95
Archie Comic Publications
Archie #642 (Archie Meets Glee Part 2)(Dan Parent Regular Cover), $2.99
Archie #642 (Archie Meets Glee Part 2)(Dan Parent Variant Cover), $2.99
Archie And Friends Double Digest #26, $3.99
Sonic The Hedgehog #247, $2.99
Ardden Entertainment
Devil Is Due In Dreary #4 (of 4)(resolicited)(not verified by Diamond), $3.99
Aspen Comics
Legend Of The Shadow Clan #3 (Of 5)(Cover A Cory Smith), $3.99
Legend Of The Shadow Clan #3 (Of 5)(Cover B Eric Basaldua), $3.99
Legend Of The Shadow Clan #3 (Of 5)(Cover C Eric Basaldua), Ar
Avatar Press
Caligula Heart Of Rome #4 (Of 6)(German Noble Gore Cover), $3.99
Caligula Heart Of Rome #4 (Of 6)(German Noble Imperial Incentive Cover...
Aazurn Publishing
Tales Of Fear #1 (not verified by Diamond), $4.75
Action Lab Entertainment
Princeless Volume 2 #1 (Of 4), $3.99
Antarctic Press
Action Time Buddies #1, $3.99
Steam Wars #1, $3.95
Archie Comic Publications
Archie #642 (Archie Meets Glee Part 2)(Dan Parent Regular Cover), $2.99
Archie #642 (Archie Meets Glee Part 2)(Dan Parent Variant Cover), $2.99
Archie And Friends Double Digest #26, $3.99
Sonic The Hedgehog #247, $2.99
Ardden Entertainment
Devil Is Due In Dreary #4 (of 4)(resolicited)(not verified by Diamond), $3.99
Aspen Comics
Legend Of The Shadow Clan #3 (Of 5)(Cover A Cory Smith), $3.99
Legend Of The Shadow Clan #3 (Of 5)(Cover B Eric Basaldua), $3.99
Legend Of The Shadow Clan #3 (Of 5)(Cover C Eric Basaldua), Ar
Avatar Press
Caligula Heart Of Rome #4 (Of 6)(German Noble Gore Cover), $3.99
Caligula Heart Of Rome #4 (Of 6)(German Noble Imperial Incentive Cover...
- 3/31/2013
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
Are you tired of how female superheroes dress and behave in mainstream superhero comics? Well, writer Will Brooker and artist Susan Shore have created a comic for you called My So-Called Secret Identity which features as the main character a woman who doesn’t dress in revealing outfits nor act the damsel in distress. Her name is Catherine Abigail Daniels, a PhD candidate living in Gloria City, a thriving metropolis plagued by terrorists and superheroes in equal measure. And if you’re not a hero or villain, you’re “little people”.
If you read this comic without reading any of the publicity, you wouldn’t think this was a superhero comic. There’s an explosion early on in the story where a bomb goes off in a subway but that’s not indicative of superhero comics. Instead, we get the internal monologue of Cat on page 1 mentioning “special powers” apropos...
If you read this comic without reading any of the publicity, you wouldn’t think this was a superhero comic. There’s an explosion early on in the story where a bomb goes off in a subway but that’s not indicative of superhero comics. Instead, we get the internal monologue of Cat on page 1 mentioning “special powers” apropos...
- 2/25/2013
- by Noel Thorne
- Obsessed with Film
Someone may reveal Emily's secret identity & more in this new Revenge season 2 spoiler tease. Recently, Hollywood Life ,chatted it up with Revenge,Charlotte Grayson hottie Christa B. Allen (left),and she dropped a mega season 2 spoiler teaser,which consists of someone knowing Emily's secret identity,and that it's about to burst. It's going to be someone very surprising,and more. Christa told them, "There is one person you wouldn’t expect that knows Emily’s true identity. It’s a bubble waiting to burst!" Christa also revealed that we haven't seen the last of Charlotte and Declan's heated romance,stating, "There will always be something between them. Viewers have not seen the end of them yet." Episode 4 airs tonight at 8pm central time on ABC. We'll be following that up with the episode 5 spoilers,so stay tuned.
Revenge Season 2 Spoilers: Someone May Reveal Emily’s Secret Identity & More is a post from: ontheflix.
Revenge Season 2 Spoilers: Someone May Reveal Emily’s Secret Identity & More is a post from: ontheflix.
- 10/21/2012
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Arrow premiered to stellar ratings for The CW and it looks like the show is off to a terrific start. During a recent visit to the Vancouver set*, we sat down with stars Stephen Amell (Oliver/Arrow), Katie Cassidy (Laurel Lance), Colin Donnell (Tommy Merlyn) and Will Holland (Thea Queen) to talk about the show, upcoming storylines and the big question: how long can Oliver's vigilante persona really stay a secret?
How Will the Story Play Out? Stephen Amell assured us that some of the show's story arcs will pay off right away, while others will be like a slow burn. "I was noting the other day that it seems like we are advancing the story and that a lot of stuff is happening but we haven’t had a great deal of resolution so far. The one thing that I do enjoy is that there is not a ‘push...
How Will the Story Play Out? Stephen Amell assured us that some of the show's story arcs will pay off right away, while others will be like a slow burn. "I was noting the other day that it seems like we are advancing the story and that a lot of stuff is happening but we haven’t had a great deal of resolution so far. The one thing that I do enjoy is that there is not a ‘push...
- 10/15/2012
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
Textbook Videos Presents 11th YoungCuts Film Festival
The YoungCuts Film Festival is pleased to announce 2012′s Top 100 short films by the world’s best young filmmakers. Lead sponsor TextbookVideos.com will present the films in Montreal’s De Seve Theatre at Concordia University on Friday October 12th and Saturday, October 13th.
The Beautiful Dead by Spencer Ryerson (Can)
*****
On Friday, October 12th, the day’s first screening is at 1Pm and features the best short films by the Festival’s youngest participating filmmakers who are 19 and under. At 3 Pm, the always popular Animation and Music screening is presented. The 5Pm screening presents a theme of “Growth” and includes films from 6 different countries. The 7Pm screening features 12 films grouped loosely by a theme of “Loneliness”, and includes a bloc of gay-positive films from 4 different countries. The evening concludes with the 9Pm Master Class screening which presents the best films by young filmmakers aged 25 to 29.
On Saturday,...
The YoungCuts Film Festival is pleased to announce 2012′s Top 100 short films by the world’s best young filmmakers. Lead sponsor TextbookVideos.com will present the films in Montreal’s De Seve Theatre at Concordia University on Friday October 12th and Saturday, October 13th.
The Beautiful Dead by Spencer Ryerson (Can)
*****
On Friday, October 12th, the day’s first screening is at 1Pm and features the best short films by the Festival’s youngest participating filmmakers who are 19 and under. At 3 Pm, the always popular Animation and Music screening is presented. The 5Pm screening presents a theme of “Growth” and includes films from 6 different countries. The 7Pm screening features 12 films grouped loosely by a theme of “Loneliness”, and includes a bloc of gay-positive films from 4 different countries. The evening concludes with the 9Pm Master Class screening which presents the best films by young filmmakers aged 25 to 29.
On Saturday,...
- 10/3/2012
- by YoungCuts Film Festival
- SoundOnSight
Yes, the rueful "Superman Returns" was kind of a washout, with its emo Superman stalking Lois Lane, the weird fidelity to "Superman II" and that annoying kid, but director Zack Snyder and producer Christopher Nolan want to erase all thoughts of that debacle with their franchise reboot, "Man of Steel."
The start of a new era of DC Comics movies begins next summer with this radical new take on the legend of Kal-El as he is hurtled from the ruins of Krypton to an unsuspecting little blue world called Scrigldybum… just kidding, it's Earth. This new Superman promises more action, more fighting and 100 percent more punching than the last movie.
You will believe a Superman can punch somebody.
Release Date
June 14, 2013
Secret Identity
Superman may have his Fortress of Solitude, but he's also surrounded by stars of the A-list variety this time out. Three-time Academy Award nominee Amy Adams fills...
The start of a new era of DC Comics movies begins next summer with this radical new take on the legend of Kal-El as he is hurtled from the ruins of Krypton to an unsuspecting little blue world called Scrigldybum… just kidding, it's Earth. This new Superman promises more action, more fighting and 100 percent more punching than the last movie.
You will believe a Superman can punch somebody.
Release Date
June 14, 2013
Secret Identity
Superman may have his Fortress of Solitude, but he's also surrounded by stars of the A-list variety this time out. Three-time Academy Award nominee Amy Adams fills...
- 8/15/2012
- by Max Evry
- NextMovie
Here's a great on going series of geek art by artist Simon Monk. The series is called Secret Identity, and features paintings of plastic models of famous superheroes doubly masked, as they are contained in plastic carrying bags. For a much more in-depth explanation behind the series click here. Symbolism aside, these are just great pieces of work! Everything about it oozes with nostalgia. I never kept my action figures in bags, but I'd keep them in shoeboxes or displayed across my dresser. And some ya just gotta leave in the package.
Check out the pieces and let us know how you store your toys. ...
Check out the pieces and let us know how you store your toys. ...
- 6/2/2012
- by abefroman
- GeekTyrant
So in my first column discussing differences in the way guys and gals are treated by the comics industry, I’m totally going to start with a gender stereotype, ‘cause that’s just how I roll. Here it is:
Women love to shop.
It should come as no surprise to anyone who’s read anything by me before that I will now say, “Okay, stereotypes are silly and that’s actually not true of all women. My sister, for instance, hates malls and isn’t a huge fan of shopping in general.” But it is true that I, a grown female comics fan with a desire to occasionally spend money on comic-y things, do love to shop; and since this is my column, we’re going to talk about me! (That’s also how I roll.) And about the fact that I am often disappointed, as both a shopper and a comics fan,...
Women love to shop.
It should come as no surprise to anyone who’s read anything by me before that I will now say, “Okay, stereotypes are silly and that’s actually not true of all women. My sister, for instance, hates malls and isn’t a huge fan of shopping in general.” But it is true that I, a grown female comics fan with a desire to occasionally spend money on comic-y things, do love to shop; and since this is my column, we’re going to talk about me! (That’s also how I roll.) And about the fact that I am often disappointed, as both a shopper and a comics fan,...
- 5/29/2012
- by Emily S. Whitten
- Comicmix.com
Swirled within the cacophony of major media news items coming out of the just wrapped-up annual San Diego Comic-Con, there is also the news of the winners of the convention’s Independent Film Festival. Nearly 50 films were screened over four days in an enormous screening room at the Marriott Marquis Hotel next door to San Diego’s convention center.
Awards were given out based upon the genre screening blocks that the film festival is organized into. Winner of the Best Action Adventure Film award was the first film screened at the festival, The Debt Collector, directed by Alan David Morgan, which was a Morgan’s thesis film produced at the American Film Institute.
In addition to the genre-based awards, there was one Judges Award, which was given to the Polish animated film Paths of Hate, directed by Damian Nenow. The film, which depicts a stunning aerial dogfight, also won the Best Animated Film award.
Awards were given out based upon the genre screening blocks that the film festival is organized into. Winner of the Best Action Adventure Film award was the first film screened at the festival, The Debt Collector, directed by Alan David Morgan, which was a Morgan’s thesis film produced at the American Film Institute.
In addition to the genre-based awards, there was one Judges Award, which was given to the Polish animated film Paths of Hate, directed by Damian Nenow. The film, which depicts a stunning aerial dogfight, also won the Best Animated Film award.
- 7/25/2011
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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