Take a look at DC Comics' "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Special" #1, available October 31, 2023, written by Tim Seeley, Joey Esposito and Ethan Sacks, with illustrations by Miguel Mendonca, Ray Anthony Height and Scot Eaton, plus the latest statues and action figures have been revealed, confirming the wardrobe look of Jason Momoa as 'Arthur Currie' and Amber Heard as 'Mera':
"...discover the shocking events that connect the smash-hit 'Aquaman' movie...
"... to the eagerly anticipated 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom' movie, releasing December 2023.
"'Aquaman' balances his duties as king and as a member of the 'Justice League', all while planning a wedding .
"Meanwhile, 'Black Manta' is on the hunt...
"... for 'Atlantean' tech to help rebuild his armor!
"And 'Orm' plots to escape his Atlantean prison..."
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"...discover the shocking events that connect the smash-hit 'Aquaman' movie...
"... to the eagerly anticipated 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom' movie, releasing December 2023.
"'Aquaman' balances his duties as king and as a member of the 'Justice League', all while planning a wedding .
"Meanwhile, 'Black Manta' is on the hunt...
"... for 'Atlantean' tech to help rebuild his armor!
"And 'Orm' plots to escape his Atlantean prison..."
Click the images to enlarge...
- 9/5/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Marvel Studios has just dropped the first black and white trailer for “Werewolf by Night,” which stars Golden Globe-winning Mexican actor Gael García Bernal in the title role.
The Halloween Special will premiere on Disney+ on Oct. 7.
The one sheet for the upcoming “special presentation” has also been released.
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Bernal, who TheWrap first exclusively reported in the role, hit the D23 stage on Saturday to introduce “Werewolf by Night” saying ,”I’m really happy to be here, wanting to say so many things but still holding it, because there are a lot of surprises.”
Bernal was joined by director Michael Giacchino, who makes the jump from Oscar-winning composer of films like “Up,” “The Incredibles” and “Spider-Man: Homecoming” to direct the special.
“I went to film school,” Giacchino said. “Music has taken over my life, which is incredible.
The Halloween Special will premiere on Disney+ on Oct. 7.
The one sheet for the upcoming “special presentation” has also been released.
Also Read:
‘Ant-Man 3': Kang the Conqueror Makes His Debut in D23 Exclusive Preview
Bernal, who TheWrap first exclusively reported in the role, hit the D23 stage on Saturday to introduce “Werewolf by Night” saying ,”I’m really happy to be here, wanting to say so many things but still holding it, because there are a lot of surprises.”
Bernal was joined by director Michael Giacchino, who makes the jump from Oscar-winning composer of films like “Up,” “The Incredibles” and “Spider-Man: Homecoming” to direct the special.
“I went to film school,” Giacchino said. “Music has taken over my life, which is incredible.
- 9/10/2022
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
Wolverine #12 Writer: Benamin Percy | Artist: Scot Eaton | Inker: Jp Mayer | Colourist: Matthew Wilson | Letters: Cory Petit
Unfortunately this issue brings the current story arc to a climax in much the same fashion as the previous story arc. Lots of good set up, with well balanced action and consequence and then a final installment which falls rather flat and is over rather quickly. This in itself raises an interesting dilemma. A dilemma I think the current Wolverine ongoing series is perfectly set up to tackle…
I once saw online a famous comics writer put forward the idea that comics should only be reviewed once a story arc was complete. I largely disagree with this as comics are brought on a monthly basis the creative teams need to sell readers new and old on an issue by issue basis. Good single issues are sold by word of mouth. Especially in the age of social media.
Unfortunately this issue brings the current story arc to a climax in much the same fashion as the previous story arc. Lots of good set up, with well balanced action and consequence and then a final installment which falls rather flat and is over rather quickly. This in itself raises an interesting dilemma. A dilemma I think the current Wolverine ongoing series is perfectly set up to tackle…
I once saw online a famous comics writer put forward the idea that comics should only be reviewed once a story arc was complete. I largely disagree with this as comics are brought on a monthly basis the creative teams need to sell readers new and old on an issue by issue basis. Good single issues are sold by word of mouth. Especially in the age of social media.
- 6/9/2021
- by Ian Wells
- Nerdly
Wolverine #11 Writer: Benjamin Percy | Artist: Scot Eaton | Inker: Jp Mayer | Colourist: Matthew Wilson | Letters: Cory Petit
So after the tenth issue milestone we pick up again with the vampire/Omega Red story line which could left behind with ‘X of Swords’ and then the recent Maverick arc. #5 was in fact when Wolverine tangled with his Russian foe and the Vampire Nation. As I have stated before (many times I’m sure) Percy writes a brilliant internal monologue for Wolverine. In the opening four pages he uses it to brilliant effect to deliver a fast paced, straight to the point catch the reader up on this plot thread from #5. All accompanied but Eaton’s Wolverine on the hunt art work. In these four pages there is no wasted story telling. There must have been a dozen or so X-Men/Wolverine/Vampire stories of the years. What I like about this one...
So after the tenth issue milestone we pick up again with the vampire/Omega Red story line which could left behind with ‘X of Swords’ and then the recent Maverick arc. #5 was in fact when Wolverine tangled with his Russian foe and the Vampire Nation. As I have stated before (many times I’m sure) Percy writes a brilliant internal monologue for Wolverine. In the opening four pages he uses it to brilliant effect to deliver a fast paced, straight to the point catch the reader up on this plot thread from #5. All accompanied but Eaton’s Wolverine on the hunt art work. In these four pages there is no wasted story telling. There must have been a dozen or so X-Men/Wolverine/Vampire stories of the years. What I like about this one...
- 5/5/2021
- by Ian Wells
- Nerdly
Ever since DC opted to continue the legacy of Batman Beyond into the comic book medium, various creators have added to the lore. In short, we’ve been introduced to future versions of Hush, Catwoman, Batgirl and Robin. And from the look of it, someone will inherit the mantle of Batwoman before long.
If you’ve been following recent news pertaining to the series, then you’ve probably heard something about a character we’ve subsequently referred to as “Batwoman Beyond” being introduced sometime this fall. With the Kate Kane iteration of Batwoman set to debut her own TV series on The CW around that same time, this is indeed very opportunistic.
Beyond that, it’s kind of difficult to forecast this story arc because we’re still waiting for it to kickoff. On the plus side, though, DC’s latest wave of solicitations have allowed us to gaze into the crystal ball.
If you’ve been following recent news pertaining to the series, then you’ve probably heard something about a character we’ve subsequently referred to as “Batwoman Beyond” being introduced sometime this fall. With the Kate Kane iteration of Batwoman set to debut her own TV series on The CW around that same time, this is indeed very opportunistic.
Beyond that, it’s kind of difficult to forecast this story arc because we’re still waiting for it to kickoff. On the plus side, though, DC’s latest wave of solicitations have allowed us to gaze into the crystal ball.
- 9/14/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Known for his Emmy-winning roles playing curmudgeons, ranging from Lou Grant on The Mary Tyler Moore Show to Carl in the Pixar film Up, actor Ed Asner's true character is that of a philanthropist and loving father who shared his passion for comic books with his children.
Earlier this year, the legendary actor and founders Matt and Navah Asner opened The Ed Asner Family Center, to offer a host of programs, classes and therapy dedicated to promoting self-confidence in differently abled individuals. They plan to open in their new location in November.
On Oct. 17, Heritage Auctions is hosting The Ed Asner Family Center Original Comic Art Charity Auction at Ha.com/Asner. Today’s leading comic book artists, including Kevin Nowlan, Alex Ross, Jim Lee and more, have donated high-profile work for the online auction.
“The Asner family have always been comic book fans,” said Matt Asner, Ed Asner’s...
Earlier this year, the legendary actor and founders Matt and Navah Asner opened The Ed Asner Family Center, to offer a host of programs, classes and therapy dedicated to promoting self-confidence in differently abled individuals. They plan to open in their new location in November.
On Oct. 17, Heritage Auctions is hosting The Ed Asner Family Center Original Comic Art Charity Auction at Ha.com/Asner. Today’s leading comic book artists, including Kevin Nowlan, Alex Ross, Jim Lee and more, have donated high-profile work for the online auction.
“The Asner family have always been comic book fans,” said Matt Asner, Ed Asner’s...
- 10/15/2018
- Look to the Stars
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