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Video: DC Classics, Classic Super Stars and Marvel Legends Action FiguresOriginal at YouTube
• Tue, Dec 30
By rss@youtube.com (LouisianaKid08) Author: LouisianaKid08 Keywords: Shreveport Monroe Louisiana Excalibur Target Juggernaut Stone Cold Steve Austin Nightwing Sinestro Deathstroke Robin Cyborg Wonder Woman Ares Aquaman Firestorm Black Manta Added: December 30, 2008
X-Factor turns 200
Original at The Daily P.O.P.
• Mon, Oct 26
By dailypop X-Factor has enjoyed a high level of praise since its return to comicdom during the Marvel Comics Civil War. A large part of that success has been down to writer Peter David who has brought his signature talent to the title. Renowned for his work on Aquaman, the Hulk and many other titles, Pete...
JMS Circles the DC Universe in Red
Original at comic Book Resources
• Tue, May 26
Ca Among those coming up afterward are Deadman/Wonder Woman, Jor-El/Jonathan Kent, Aquaman/the Demon, Captain Marvel/Bizarro World Captain Marvel, League of Substitute Heroes/The Inferior Five, Dr. Fate/Green Lantern, the Atom/Phantom Stranger and Brother ...
If you call it "ice cream and cake" instead of "torture," people ...
Original at Media Matters for America
• Mon, May 18
DC pm ET) Dude, come on: Superman! No brainer. 98% of DC Comice nerds agree, and so do 47% of Marvel Comics nerds. (No data was available from Image or Dark Horse Comics nerds.) Now... Doctor Fate versus Doctor Strange? Aquaman versus the Submariner? ...
ECCC 2008: Inside the Writer’s Studio with Mark Waid
Original at comic Book Resources
• Sun, Apr 5
Ca The two later collaborated on a well-received “Fantastic Four” run for Marvel, and prepared an unused Aquaman pitch for DC. The final issue of Waid and Ron Garney's run on "Captain America." Moving from one landmark run to another, Sablik asked Waid ...
DC/Marvel Character Tourney - Region 3, Round 1 Winners!
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Fri, Mar 20
By Brian Cronin Silver Surfer re-enacted the ending to Countdown to Infinite Crisis with Blue Beetle, 507 to 363. Silver Surfer got 56% of the vote. Hawkeye sent the whole Marvel Family to the hospital, Captain Marvel included, 474-424. Hawkeye got 53% of the vote.
DC/Marvel Character Tourney - Region 3, Round 1
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Thu, Mar 19
By Brian Cronin 4. Hawkeye (Clint Barton) vs. 13. Captain Marvel (Billy Batson) Online surveys) 2. Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) vs. 15. Spider Jersualem polls) Have fun! Grrrr. Aquaman vs. Joker was the only tough one for me. Come on people, vote Aquaman! He needs to win!
Comics Should Be Good March Madness!
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Thu, Mar 19
By Brian Cronin REGION 3 1 Captain America 2 Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) 3 The Joker 4 Hawkeye 5 Green Arrow (Oliver) 6 Oracle 7 Deadpool 8 Madrox 9 Blue Beetle (Ted Kord) 10 Black Canary 11 Hawkman 12 Zatanna 13 Captain Marvel (Billy Batson) 14 Aquaman (Orin) 15 Spider Jerusalem 16 Nick Fury
Brett Ratner To Ruin Another Comic Book Movie
Original at Cinema Blend
• Mon, Feb 9
Yes, many of the DC or Marvel superheroes have reached cinematic status, but there are still legendary characters that qualify as being totally viable, such as Black Canary, Hawkman or even Aquaman, and that is just DC alone! I personally would love to ...
A Month of Writing Stars - John Arcudi
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Wed, Jan 14
By Brian Cronin In the late 80s and early 90s, you couldn’t turn around without bumping into a Dark Horse comic book written by John Arcudi (who broke into the comic industry in the mid-80s at Malibu and Marvel). And a good run on Aquaman (although I still don’t get why Will Pfeifer was taken off of Aquaman)…
Dark Reign: Dark Times for Marvel
Original at Comic Book Movie
• Fri, Jan 2
UT - Superman, the boy scout, Batman has no real powers, Aquaman is just...lame; the Flash? Green Lantern? come on. DC is old and outdated. So I read Marvel. ...
2008: A Year That Was (Part 3)
Original at Film Fodder
• Mon, Dec 22
By Ryan 6: The Dark Knight (The Movie!) and Batman: The Brave and the Bold: The Marvel U is a far cry from where it was four years ago when even die-hard fans were beginning to suggest that the Ultimate Marvel U. should replace the good 'ol Marvel U we all know and love. He likes Superman.
Podcast: Mister Grimm Goes to London: Now war is declared and battle come down
Original at Bully Says
• Tue, Dec 2
By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) Marvel comics...about London? Are there such things? Well, of course there are, mate. Right on the top of the big Britty stack is of course a full run of Excalibur, and don't forget those Marvel UK Captain Britain comics...um...and then there's...oh, wait, wait, don't tell me, I know...there's those Thin...
CCL Podcast #194 - James Bond 007
Original at Collected Comics Library
• Thu, Nov 6
By Chris Marshall Marvel Visionaries Jack Kirby Vol 1 HC Marvel Visionaries John Romita Jr HC Marvel Visionaries John Romita Sr HC Marvel Visionaries Stan Lee HC Marvel Visionaries Steve Ditko HC Showcase Presents Aquaman Vol 3 Showcase Presents Superman Family Vol 3 Tangent Superman’s Reign Vol 1
Tpull's Weekly Marvel Comics Review
Original at Film Fodder
• Wed, Oct 15
By Travis Triton also gets the useless-Aquaman treatment from Medusa, something all water-breathers seem to suffer from, no matter what company or title. While we usually snicker when Aquaman is the butt of the joke, Triton appears more like a puppy dog you just kicked, as he sorrowfully accepts t...
Happy Birthday Kurt Busiek!
Original at Wired News
• Wed, Sep 17
By Jacob Russell Though Busiek is an industry veteran who has worked on such notable DC and Marvel properties as the Avengers, Green Lantern, Iron Man, Thunderbolts, Aquaman, and Superman, he is also known for a number of more independent work such as ...
Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #170
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Thu, Aug 28
By Brian Cronin One of the seemingly mysterious events at DC Comics in the 1990s was the timing of Peter David’s tenure on the Aquaman title. COMIC URBAN LEGEND: Multiple artists ghost-penciled some of Marvel Superheroes: Secret Wars. I ... Jay, At August 29, 2008, Black Manta wrote:
Men of the DCU Contest - All Entries
Original at Comics Worth Reading » Meta
• Thu, May 15
By Johanna Left to right: Oliver Queen (Green Arrow), Arthur Curry (Aquaman), Dick Grayson (Robin), Bruce Wayne (Batman), Clark Kent (Superman), Barry Allen (Flash), Hal Jordan (Green Lantern), Billy Batson (Captain Marvel), Barry Allen (Flash)
Podcast: Around Comics Ep. 162 - Alex Ross
Original at Around Comics
• Mon, Dec 31
By news@aroundcomics.com Around Comics welcomes comics superstar Alex Ross. Listen in for details on new projects including SUPERPOWERS from Dynamite and the Avengers/Invaders series coming out from Marvel. Hear Alex's thoughts on characters like Green Lantern, Wally West, Batman, Aquaman and more. Find out w...
Podcast: CCL #147 GA and SA Aquaman
Original at Collected Comics Library
• Wed, Nov 21
By Chris Marshall Podcast #147 - The one hundred forty seventh podcast! HERO for the Holidays; Marvel and DC solicits; Black Dossier; selling out; Marvels DCU; New Releases of the Week; Golden and Silver Age Aquaman and Paul Norris; Running time: 31m 29s Collected Comics Library, hosted by Chris Marshal...
Lorendiac’s “Character Aliases That Marvel and DC Have Both Used” (2nd Draft)
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Tue, Sep 4
By Brian Cronin Marvel: An Atlantean superheroine. Barracuda DC: At least two. Marvel: At least three. Captain Marvel DC: A Batman villain. Knight/Night Marvel: Villain. Shark Marvel: Two of them; one was a Golden Age villain. Tempest Marvel: David Cannon, villain.
My Comics Buying Habits
Original at Shelly's Comic Book Shelf
• Fri, Jul 27
By Shelly These days, I don't buy the Superman and Batman books, except for Supergirl and Nightwing. And Birds of Prey, which is borderline in that regard, I think. I do buy a lot of DC books, though, as you can see in the sidebar. I mostly ignore Marvel, except for Wolverine, which I'm tiring of (I preferr...
Dear Dwayne McDuffie,Original at Every Day Is Like Wednesday
• Tue, Jun 19
By Caleb Other add-ins to consider, beyond Aquaman, a Flash and J'onn? Well, obviously Plastic Man and Captain Marvel, once the Judd Winick experiment is scrapped and things get back to normal with him. I know those two superheroes belong among any gathering of The World's Greatest Heroes just as...
Four Lessons the Big Two Could Learn From 52
Original at Every Day Is Like Wednesday
• Sun, May 6
By Caleb DC, like Marvel, increasingly seems to write story arcs specifically for eventual trade collection, but rather than dense, stand-alone stories that read perfectly well as episodic chapters in a longer story or a story in and of themselves (as quality serial fiction should), far too ma...
What I bought - 18 April 2007
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Thu, Apr 19
By Greg Burgas Fallen Angel #15 by Peter David and Kristian Donaldson. $3.99, IDW. Moon Knight #9 by Charlie Huston and Mico Suayan. $2.99, Marvel. X-Factor #18 by Peter David, Khoi Pham, and Sandu Florea. $2.99, Marvel. At April 19, 2007, M Bloom wrote: At April 19, 2007, Bill Reed wrote:
Aqua-Mail
Original at The Aquaman Shrine
• Tue, Jan 16
By noreply@blogger.com (rob!) It's time for another installment of Aqua-Mail! Turns out he's confusing Aquaman with Sub-Mariner ("Rasmussen Reports, which polled on a yet wider range of subjects has determined that Marvel Comics superhero Aqua-Man") but luckily someone in the comments section sets him straight.
Anyone see this interview yet?
Original at Statue Forum
• Mon, Jul 23
By randy bowen MOON KNIGHT? GETS A NEW "ENTOURAGE" . The run will be graced with covers by Arthur ?Marvel Zombies? Suydam, which you?re seeing here first!) Well, that answers the ?are you a comics fan? question? Are there any plans to bring in any Marvel U. characters?
THE MIGHTY MARVEL UNIVERSE
Original at Statue Forum
• Mon, Apr 23
By moon_knight1971 Is it safe to say that better bad guys make better super heroes?:peoples: Isn't this sad? I believe it was mentioned on multiple other posts & threads that the DC Universe contains more powerful characters. Let's see there's Joker for Batman, Black Manta for Aquaman, Lex for Superman...