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The Hollywood Reporter has announced that Olivia Wilde is in negotiations to star opposite Daniel Craig in DreamWorks Studios adaptation of Cowboys & Aliens.
Jon Favreau is set to direct the movie, which is based on the Platinum Studios/Image Comics graphic novel of the same name, created by Scott Mitchell Rosenberg.
The part to be played by [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Tuesday, February 2, 2010 at 6:36 pm
Filed under Comic Movies, News · Tagged Alex Kurtzman, Andrew Foley, Brian Grazer, Cowboys & Aliens, Damon Lindelof, Daniel Craig, Denis Stewart, Dennis Calero, Dreamworks Studios, Fred Van Lente, Image Comics, Jon Favreau, Luciano Lima, Olivia Wilde, Robert Orci, Ron Howard, Scott Mitchell Rosenberg, Shadowline, Steven Spielberg
Over on IGN, Marvel have announced a new ongoing Iron Man series, starting in April 2010, to be written by Fred Van Lente (The Incredible Hercules), with artwork by Steve Kurth (Ultimate Armor Wars).
Titled Iron Man: Legacy, the new series is set to run alongside The Incredible Iron Man, and will tell untold stories set [...]
Diamond Distribution have just supplied Hypergeek with a full run down of their November 2009 Direct Market sales figures.
If you are not familiar with how Diamond’s sales figures, here’s how they are calculated:
Data for Diamond’s sales charts—which include the monthly market shares and all top product charts—are compiled by Diamond Comic Distributors from a universe [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Monday, December 7, 2009 at 7:14 pm
Filed under Featured, News, Sales Figures · Tagged Abstract Studios, Adventure Comics #5, Archie, Archie #603, Batman & Robin #6, Batman: Battle for the Cowl, Blackest Night #5, Boom, Brian Michael Bendis, Buffy the Vampire Slayer #30, Captain America: Reborn #4, Charts, Chew, Dark Avengers, Dark Avengers #11, Dark Horse, DC Comics, Deadpool Classic Volume 3, Dynamite, Eaglemoss Publications, Echo #16, Ed Brubaker, Flash: Rebirth #5, Fred Van Lente, Garth Ennis, Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Green Lantern #48, Green Lantern Cops #42, Green Lantern: Agent Orange, Harris Comics, Image, Image United #1, Incognito TP, Ivan Reis, Jesus Hates Zombies: Lincoln Hates Werewolves GN Vol 03, John Layman, John McCea, Justice League of America #6, Kev Walker, Marvel Comics, Marvel Zombies 3, Mike Deodato, New Avengers #59, November 2009, Oni Press, Philip Tan, Random House, Rob Guillory, Sales Figures, Sean Philips, Stan Sakai, Strange Suspense Steve Ditko Archive HC Vol 01, Stumptown #1, Supergod #1, Tables, The Boys Volume 5 Herogasm, Top 300 Comics, Top 300 TPBs & GNs, Usagi Yjimbo: Yokai, Vol. 1: Assemble, Volume 1: Taster's Choice, Wizard
Diamond Distribution just supplied Hypergeek with data for the top publishers and products for November 2009.
If you are not familiar with how Diamond’s sales figures, here’s how they are calculated:
Data for Diamond’s sales charts—which include the monthly market shares and all top product charts—are compiled by Diamond Comic Distributors from a universe of over 4,000+ [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Thursday, December 3, 2009 at 11:04 pm
Filed under Featured, News, Sales Figures · Tagged Adventure Comics #5, Archie, Batman & Robin #6, Batman: Battle for the Cowl, Blackest Night #5, Boom, Brian Michael Bendis, Captain America: Reborn #4, Chew, Cover Girls of the DC Universe: Black Canary Statue, Dark Avengers, Dark Avengers #11, Dark Horse, DC, Deadpool Classic Volume 3, Diamond Distribution, Dynamite, Ed Brubaker, Flash: Rebirth #5, Fred Van Lente, Garth Ennis, Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Green Lantern #48, Green Lantern Cops #42, Green Lantern: Agent Orange, Heroclix Marvel Hammer of Thor Booster Packs, Image, Incognito TP, Ivan Reis, John Layman, John McCea, Justice League of America #6, Kev Walker, Marvel, Marvel Zombies 3, Mike Deodato, New Avengers #59, November 2009, Philip Tan, Rob Guillory, Sean Philips, Stan Sakai, The Boys Volume 5 Herogasm, the top 10 comics, Top 10 Games, top 10 graphic novels & trades, Top 10 Toys & Statues, top 11 publishers, Usagi Yjimbo: Yokai, Vol. 1: Assemble, Volume 1: Taster's Choice, Wizard
From the official Marvel Comics Press release:
The First Issue Of Deadpool Team-Up Sells Out & Returns With A New Printing
Marvel is pleased to announce that the very first issue of the brand new Deadpool Team-Up has sold out at Diamond (though copies may still be available at retail level) and will return with Deadpool Team-Up [...]
Marvel Comics just sent over a five-page preview of Incredible Hulk #604, written by Greg Pak & Fred Van Lente, with artwork by Ariel Olivetti & Michael Ryan. The comic is set to hit stores on November 11th 2009.
After a major battle with the Wolverine & his son, Bruce Banner and his mean, green offspring [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Tuesday, October 20, 2009 at 12:28 pm
Filed under Previews, Sneak Peek Previews · Tagged Ariel Olivetti, First Look, Fred Van Lente, Greg Pak, Incredible Hulk #604, Michael Ryan, Previews, Sneak Peek
From the Press Release:
Deadpool here with a super duper announcement that will rock the very foundation of your house and quite possibly your neighbor’s – Deadpool #900 is almost upon us! Say it with me guys and gals: Nine. Hundred. Issues. That means that people have printed this perfect figure in [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Thursday, September 24, 2009 at 4:18 pm
Filed under Previews, Sneak Peek Previews · Tagged Charlie Huston, Dalibor Talijic, Dave Johnson, Deadpool #900, Duane Swierczynski, Fred Van Lente, Jason Aaron, Joe Kelly, Kyle Baker, Lee Loughridge, Marvel Comics, Mike Benson, Previews, Rob Liefeld, Shawn Crystal, Shawn Crystal. Rob Liefeld. Chris Staggs. Sanford Greene, Sneak Peek, Victor Gischler
The following comic previews are for Marvel Comics titles on sale Wednesday September 23rd 2009.
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Amazing Spider-man #606
Anita Blake, The Laughing Corpse – Necromancer [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Tuesday, September 22, 2009 at 3:59 am
Filed under Previews, Weekly Previews · Tagged Alan Davis. Christopher Yost, Alex Maleev, Amazing Spider-man #606, Andy Lanning, Anita Blake, Avengers: The Initiative #28, Brian Michael Bendis, Brian Reed, Christos Gage, Craig Kyle, Dale Eaglesham, Dan Abnett, Daniel Way, Dark Reign: The List - X-men One-shot, Dark X-men: The Confession One-shot - x Pages, Dave McCaig, Dennis Calero, Duane Swierczynski, Ender's Shadow: Command School #1, Fantastic Force #4, Fantastic Four #571, Fred Van Lente, Greg Land, Greg Pak, Guardians of the Galaxy #18, Immortal Weapons #3, Incredible Hercules #135, Incredible Hulk #602, J. Scott Campbell, Joe Kelly, Jonathan Hickman, Laurell K. Hamilton, Mark Millar, Marvel Comics, Matt Fraction, Mike Carey, Mike McKone, Ms. Marvel #45, New Avengers #57, Nova #29, Peter David, Previews, Rick Spears, Riftwar #4, Simon Bowland, Spider-woman #1, Steve Kurth, Steve McNiven, Stuart Immonen, The Laughing Corpse - Necromancer #5, Travel Foreman, Uncanny X-men #515, Wolverine First Class #19, Wolverine Origins #40, Wolverine: Old Man Logan Giant-size #1
This is an extra Marvel Comics Preview, which could not be displayed until today. For the rest of the previews for Marvel Comics titles on sale Wednesday September 9th 2009 please click HERE.
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The Amazing Spider-Man #604) [...]
The Hollywood Reporter has just revealed that Jon Favreau has been attached to direct the DreamWorks production of ‘Cowboys & Aliens‘ the movie, based on the Platinum Studios/Image Comics graphic novel of the same name.
Long in development, the project originally was set up at Universal and DreamWorks in 1997 with Steve Oedekerk writing and directing. [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Tuesday, September 1, 2009 at 10:09 pm
Filed under Comic Movies, News · Tagged Alex Kurtzman, Andrew Foley, Cowboys & Aliens, Damon Lindelof, Dennis Calero, DreamWorks, Fred Van Lente, Image Comics, Jon Favreau, Luciano Lima, Platinum Studios, Robert Downey Jr., Roberto Orci