Category Archives: Marvel
Our First Look at Doctor Strange Is Here! (Update!)
Update! Even more images have hit the Internet! Check them out after the jump!
This is a pleasant surprise! From out of nowhere, Entertainment Weekly has revealed the cover of their upcoming issue, featuring the first look anywhere of actor Benedict Cumberbatch in costume as Doctor Strange! I haven’t seen any set photos or anything else so far, so this cover is it! And he looks pretty great!
I’m not saying he looks perfect, but I’m liking what we can see here. I like the put-together look of his outfit, with the multitude of belts and realistic looking clothing and cloak. His hair and goatee look fine, and the magic symbol is nifty.
To see a few more official images, join us after the jump!
Hench-Sized Comic Book Reviews – 12/26/15
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to one and all! This was a pretty big week for comics, but it was also a pretty big week for Christmas. If you’re reading this on Saturday morning, I’m likely still with my family, celebrating. Such are the benefits of having both Christmas and the day after off from work.
So my list of reviews is a bit shorter this week due to the time crunch. Still, I read some really good comics this week, including new issues of Saga and Robin War, as well as the next chapter of Dark Knight III: The Master Race.
Comic Book of the Week goes to the first issue of Patsy Walker, a.k.a. Hellcat! It’s a fun, colorful and very savvy new comic, though it does skew a little too closely to some of Marvel’s other offerings, like Unbeatable Squirrel Girl. Still, Squirrel Girl doesn’t have moments like this.
No, that’s not how Hellcat is draw throughout the entire comic. That’s just for funnsies!
Comic Reviews: Dark Knight III #2, Patsy Walker, a.k.a. Hellcat #1, Robin: Son of Batman #7 and Saga #32.
Hench-Sized Comic Book Reviews – 12/12/15
Last week, I was all about the Marvel Comics. Not intentional, that’s just how things played out. Well this week, I’m apparently all about the Bat-Family. Not only do we have new issues of Robin War, including the Gotham Academy tie-in, but Dick Grayson guest stars in the latest issue of Starfire for no particular reason!
Heck, I could have gone really heavy into the Bat Family, but I haven’t caught up to Batman and Robin Eternal yet, and I didn’t feel like passing judgement on the latest issue of Scott Snyder’s Batman (though, if I may say, I’m absolutely loving their use of Duke Thomas). Still, we’ve got a very nice selection of Batty books this week, including the Comic Book of the Week: Grayson #15!
It’s a great time to be a Dick Grayson fan, I tell you what.
Also, don’t forget that my own comic, Gamer Girl & Vixen, is on sale now from our online store! Pick up a copy, support your local henchman, and the world will be a better place overall!
Comic Reviews: Grayson #15, Detective Comics #47, Gotham Academy #13, Scarlet Witch #1 and Starfire #7.
X-Men: Apocalypse Trailer Does Its Thing
Apparently, this is the week for movie trailers — possibly making sure all the big trailers get out and go ahead of Star Wars: The Force Awakens. That thing is apparently attracting movie trailers like a moth to flame.
Anyway, here is the first trailer for X-Men: Apocalypse, and, well…I dunno. I wasn’t impressed.
I enjoyed Days of Future Past just fine, but it was hardly a break out movie for me. I think the X-Men franchise has just been around for so long that they kind of just put out perfectly acceptable and enjoyable films now. There’s nothing really new they’re going to show us. And there isn’t anything particularly interesting about their Apocalypse, at least not in this trailer. He doesn’t sound very menacing, and how many times have we seen that same trope of a new, ancient villain revealing themselves to have been Jesus, Buddha and the rest?
The Four Horsemen mostly came off as silly, like the movie had to make a point to acknowledge them. They’re all mutants we’ve seen before. Mystique seems to be stuck in Jennifer Lawrence mode, because of course.
Plus, this might just be me, but I don’t particularly buy Sophie Turner as an actor. That’s probably on me.
So there we have it, folks. This week, I liked the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles trailer more than I liked the new X-Men trailer. Glob help me.
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Apparently We’re Not Done with Ant-Man For Today
To coincide with my earlier post about Ant-Man, the people over at Screen Junkies have released the Ant-Man Honest Trailer! That was nice of them.
It’s still a good movie. I might even go back to ages past of actually buying DVDs. Or maybe Red Box. Or one of those streaming services. Whatever the case may be, I’m definitely happy with how Ant-Man turned out. And now I can’t wait to see him appear in Civil War! That’s gonna be fun.
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