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Fantastic Four month 1 – Roger Corman’s The Fantastic Four
The Fantastic Four franchise in the comics marked the true beginning of the Marvel Comics Universe. Marvel’s First Family was Stan Lee’s first major creation for Marvel, which he co-created with the legendary artist Jack Kirby. Seeing how the Fantastic … Continue reading
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Tagged alex hyde-white, benjamin grimm, bernd eichinger, Dr Doom, fantastic four, invisible woman, jack kirby, jay underwood, jonny storm, marvel movies, michael bailey smith, movie review, movies, mr. fantastic, oley sasssone, rebecca staab, reed richards, reve richards, roger corman, roger corman's fantastic four, stan lee, superhero movies, susan storm, the fantastic four, the human torch, the thing
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MCU movies 15: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
After the massive success that was the first Guardians of the Galaxy, Marvel Studios actually moved up the original release date for its sequel by several months. Writer/director James Gunn began working on the film mere months after releasing the … Continue reading
Posted in comics, movie review, movies
Tagged adam warlock, baby groot, bradley cooper, chris pratt, dave bautista, drax, drax the destroyer, ego the living planet, gamora, groot, guardians of the galaxy, guardians of the galaxy vol. 2, james gunn, kurt russell, mantis, marvel cinematic universe, marvel studios, mcu, mcu movies, peter quill, pom klemantieff, rocket raccoon, sci-fi, sci-fi movie, science fiction, stan lee, star lord, superhero movies, vin diesel, yondu
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Comics of December 26, 2018
I hope everyone had a great Christmas. Mine was great. We had a big party with the extended family – I’ve got a big family on my mom’s side and everyone gets along, even if my one cousin’s kids are … Continue reading
Posted in comic review, comics, update
Tagged aaron kuder, adam hughes, age of apocalypse, alicia masters, beijing, benjamin grimm, boxing day, butterfly swim, christmas, comic review, comics, dan slott, david haller, ed brisson, erick arciniega, fantastic four, human torch, jack kirby, jonny storm, kelly thompson, laura allred, legion, marte gracia, marvel comics, matthew rosenberg, michael allred, michael phelps, nate gray, pere perez, rachelle rosenberg, stan lee, swimming, the thing, uncanny x-men, x-man, x-men
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Comics of November 14, 2018 + RIP Stan Lee
Allow me to start this post off by mentioning a sad bit of news that happened a couple days ago. Stan Lee passed away on Monday. The very man who, along with Jack Kirby, pretty much kick started the Marvel … Continue reading
Posted in comic review, comics
Tagged adam kubert, andrea sorrentino, andrew hennesey, avengers, bruce banner, captain america, comic review, comics, dan slott, david marquez, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, ed brisson, ed mcguinness, erick arciniego, evan shaner, fantastic four, frozer irving, giada marchisio, guru-efx, incredible hulk, jason aaron, jean grey, jennifer walters, john rauch, justin ponsor, kara zor-el, kelly thompson, kitty pryde, krypton, laura kinney, leinil francis yu, loki, mahmud asrar, marc andreyko, mark bagley, marvel comics, marvel legacy, matthew rosenberg, matthew wilson, mirko colak, mr. fantastic, nathan fairbairn, odin, peter parker, rachelle rosenberg, she hulk, spider-man, stan lee, steve rogers, sunny gho, supergirl, ta-nehisi coates, thor, tony moore, uncanny x-men, x-23, x-men
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Disney Animated Movies 54 – Big Hero 6
When Disney bought Marvel in 2009, it was only a matter of time before Disney Animation Studios would release a movie based on a comic. After all, nearly all of the previous animated movies are adapted from something. Enter Big … Continue reading
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Tagged baymax, big hero 6, big hero 6: the series, comics, disney, disney studios, fred, GoGo, hiro hamada, Honey Lemon, hyperion, joe quasada, marvel comics, movies, san francisco, san fransokyo, sci-fi, sci-fi movie, science fiction, stan lee, superhero movie, Wasabi
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Spider-Man movies: Spider-Man vs. Amazing Spider-Man
I haven’t fully got together my thoughts on Spider-Man joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe thanks to Disney and Sony’s deal. Overall I’m looking forward to how they’ll handle everything, but I’m sad to see a few of Marvel’s movies delayed. … Continue reading
Posted in comics, movies, Nerd Journal
Tagged amazing spider-man, andrew garfield, aunt may, black panther, captain m arvel, captain stacey, gwen stacey, inhumans, marc webb, marvel cinematic universe, mary jane watson, movies, peter parker, sam raimi, sony pictures, spider-man, stan lee, superhero movies, the green goblin, the lizard, tobey maguire, uncle ben, willem dafoe
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Liebster nomination
So I’ve been nominated for a Liebster Award, and that feels kind of good. The Liebster Awards are awards created by bloggers, for blogger, given by bloggers, and is all about communities sharing what they love with the folks they … Continue reading
Posted in comics, movies, video games, writing
Tagged awards, batman, blogging awards, brian michael bendis, cable, captain marvel, comic blogging, comics, cs lewis, gamehuntersrus, gotham rogue, jrr tolkien, kelly sue deconnick, liebster award, movies, nerd journal, rule 63, she hulk, stan lee, star wars, the truman show, things matter, toy story, vanos gaming, video games, writershelpingwriters, writing, writing advice, writing geekery, x-23, x-men, xmenxpert, youtube
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Rant – David Goyer calls She Hulk a slut; he is just wrong
I was going to write a Supergirl 31 review, but then I saw this – http://www.themarysue.com/david-goyer-calls-she-hulk-sex-fantasy/ Considering David Goyer is the writer behind a number of DC movies, including Man of Steel and the Dark Knight trilogy, I don’t really … Continue reading
Posted in comics, Nerd Journal, novels, rant
Tagged avengers, bruce banner, charles soule, Craig Mazin, dan slott, david goyer, fantastic four, jennifer walters, man of steel, marvel comics, rant, savage she hulk, sensational she hulk, she hulk, stan lee, the dark knight trilogy, the incredible hulk, the she hulk diaries
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Fantastic Four 1 review
The Fantastic Four have had several very good runs in a row. Jonathan Hickman’s run had a very large scale with the fate of the entire planet at stake, yet kept a strong focus on the family as individual characters … Continue reading
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Tagged alicia masters, all new marvel now, comic review, comics, fant4stik, fantastic four, franklin richards, human torch, invisible woman, james robinson, john byrne, jonathan hickman, jonny storm, latveria, marvel comics, matt fraction, mr. fantastic, reed richards, stan lee, sue richards, the thing, valeria richards
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