Yearly Archives: 2011

6 Comic Books that Should Become TV Shows

The announcement yesterday that the Syfy Network has ordered a pilot script for obscure DC superhero Booster Gold got me thinking: what other comic book superheroes or stories would make for great live-action TV? We already know that superhero movies are a huge hit in Hollywood, and there are decades worth of superhero cartoons from Marvel Comics, DC and also some indie publishers. Even live-action shows based on comic books have been successful. The Walking Dead is currently kicking ass on AMC. And Smallville, the story of Superman as a teenager, ran for a whopping 10 seasons on the CW!

And heck, Booster Gold even appeared in live action during an episode of Smallville. That show gave us our first on-screen, live-action Justice League years before The Avengers movie will hit theaters.

And they did it with explosions and crappy green screen effects!

New shows and programs flood our boob tubes every year, like flinging a bunch of crap against a wall and hoping something sticks. Sometimes they’re a surprise success, sometimes they are canceled after one or two episodes and sometimes, like the Wonder Woman pilot, they never get broadcast at all. TV is a funny world.

Well here are 6 Comic Books that I think Should Become TV Shows! And I mean only live-action, no cartoons.

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Booster Gold Might be Coming to TV!

DC superhero extraordinaire, Booster Gold, might just be getting his own TV show on the Syfy Network! At least according to The Hollywood Reporter, which I’m pretty sure is a credible news source. Much more credible than I am, at least. They actually pay their writers. Anyway, development is only at the stage where Syfy has ordered a pilot script. And we all know how well that worked out for the Wonder Woman TV show at NBC. I’ve yet to see that pilot, though I still really want to.

Still, legitimate superheroes getting to the pilot stage is good news as far as I’m concerned.

Booster is pretty thrilled too

According to the article, NBCUniversal, which I guess owns Syfy, ordered the one-hour pilot script from Greg Berlanti, of No Ordinary Family and Green Lantern, and Andrew Kreisberg, of Fringe. So…good? I don’t know, I’m not sure how all this TV business works. Again, the Wonder Woman pilot didn’t get picked up, so who’s to say this one will be any better?

I’m at least hopeful. I’ll try to follow any of the news that comes out about this pilot.

Booster Gold is a failed athlete and deadbeat from the 30th century who travels back in time because he thinks he can be a pretty cool guy in the 21st century. He brings a bunch of futuristic technology with him, which is so far advanced that it seems like super powers to the people of the past. But Booster Gold isn’t interested in saving the day, he wants fame and lucrative endorsement deals. So he becomes a superhero just for the glory.

Frankly, I think that’s a brilliant premise for a TV show superhero.

The Spot is the Greatest Super-Villain of All Time, of All Time

The Internet was invented for videos like the two I’m about to show you. A group called Lumberjack Films has created a two-video proposal to Marvel Comics to give one of my favorite super-villains, The Spot,  either his own movie or his own comic series. And they don’t just talk about how cool The Spot is (and he’s very cool), they discovered an incredible use for the Greenman spandex costume. It has to be seen to be believed. Comic book fans, stand up and applaud these fine gentlemen.

And then The Spot himself stops by to explain to Marvel why he is such an awesome comic book character.

This is brilliant! If the Internet handed out awards, I would give these guys all of them! I wish I had genius like this. Lumberjack Films are my new heroes.

Long live The Spot!

The Spot saving us from that menace, Spider-Man

Thanks to Bleeding Cool for the find.

Hogwarts Students Were Doin’ It, and You Know It!

Let me lay some truth on you people: the students at Hogwarts, definitely the older ones, were knocking boots all up and down that castle. Maybe not Harry and his pals, because they had other stuff to do, but what about the rest of those 15, 16 and 17-year-olds who weren’t saving the world every week or hopelessly pining after their best friend or their best friend’s sister?

I mean, c’mon, the dormitories were co-ed!

This revelation comes from the boys and girls of Not Literally, I think. At least that’s the name of the person who uploaded it to Youtube.

Alas, if only you could apparate within Hogwarts’ walls.

Thanks to Topless Robot for the find.

I’m Not the Only One Enjoying Skyrim

It’s fun for all ages!

Plus that little 3-year-old girl learned a very important lesson: people don’t like being “sworded”. I told you people last week that I was a sucker for adorableness. And this blog could definitely stand to be more adorable from time to time. Hence so few pictures of me.

In Skyrim news, Tannenbaum the orc has so far killed two dragons, bought a house, mined some iron ore, slew a troll, climbed to the top of a giant, snowy mountain to meet with wisemen, and beat up a tavern minstrel. And I’ve still barely scratched the surface of the game.

What are some of your Skyrim characters up to? I’m sure some of my readers are enjoying the game as much as me. Share some of your characters and their exploits in the comments!