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Video: The Watchmen FAN MADE TEASER [rough cut version!]Original at YouTube
• Sat, Feb 28
By rss@youtube.com (pnroyal) Author: pnroyal Keywords: The Watchmen Graphic Novel Movie Teaser Trailer Custom Fan Made Comic 2009 Blockbuster Marvel DC Warner Brothers Batman Dark Knight Spiderman Superman Who Watches The Watchmen Rorschach Jon Osterman Dr. Manhattan Frank Miller Added: February 28, 2009
Video: Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Trailer
Original at Revver
• Wed, Feb 25
Based on the popular Batman story by Frank Miller. 10 years has gone by since the disapearance of Batman. But when crime suddenly returns to ... revver.com
Video: The Dark Knight Returns Stay In ShadowOriginal at YouTube
• Fri, Jan 23
By rss@youtube.com (marvkevinnancy3) This is a tribute to the greatest batman comic book ever; Frank Miller´s Batman the Dark Returns. This video is only fan made I donot own the clips shown or the music. Enjoy! SONG: Stay in Shadow - Finger 11 Author: marvkevinnancy3 Keywords: Batman Frank Miller Finger 11 Stay In Shadow
The iFanboy Letter Column - 10/09/2009
Original at iFanboy
• Fri, Oct 9
By conor@ifanboy.com When it comes to defining modern superhero comics, before there was his Dark Knight Returns or Moore's Watchmen, Frank Miller put Daredevil on the map with his stories of Bullseye and Elektra. The stories are mostly contained in the the 3 volumes of Daredevil Visionaries: Frank Miller t...
Pixarpedia: A Complete Guide to the World of Pixar… And Beyond!
Original at Comics Worth Reading » Manga Reviews
• Sat, Oct 3
By Johanna Similar Posts: Wall*E Comics! And Other Pixar Titles § WALL*E § Up § Batman: Gotham Knight Premiere Announced § Frank Miller on TCM Review by KC Carlson “A Wonderful Piece of Eye-Candy!” — Mike Wazowski “Two thumbs up! Er… what’s a thumb?” — Mater “Best book since — SQUIRREL!” — Dug Pixarpe...
Shang-Chi, The Master of Kung-Fu
Original at The Daily P.O.P.
• Wed, Sep 2
By dailypop While the tight writing of the series by Engleheart and later Doug Moench is phenomenal, it is the art by Paul Gulacy that many remember most. This was a truly magical moment at Marvel with Frank Miller on Daredevil, Klaus Janson on Moon Knight and Gulacy on Master of Kung Fu, creating some of...
Happy Birthday, Marvel!
Original at A Comic A Day...
• Fri, Aug 28
By KaraokeFanboy(karaokefanboy@hotmail.com) 7. Daredevil: Born Again. Before he redefined Batman with the beloved The Dark Knight Returns, Frank Miller deconstructed the Man Without Fear in the Daredevil story arc "Born Again." I read this arc as a whole, collected in trade paperback, and was most impressed with Miller's ability to s...
Meanwhile, back at the ranch...Robert Rodriguez and his Texas-style family filmmaking
Original at latimesblogs.latimes.com
• Sun, Aug 23
By Geoff Boucher Clearly, the Rodriguez boys were back in town. Robert Rodriguez has a "crazy, intense" script for "Predator" reboot SILLY: Charlie Brown in "Sin City"? Good grief! Frank Miller searches for "The Spirit" of Will Eisner Frank Miller: Imagine Stallone in "The Dark Knight Returns"
Frank Miller and Batman: Year One
Original at Examiner.com
• Tue, Jun 9
Prior to these latest Dark Knight movies, DC Comics were benefactors to another variant lightning-in-the-bottle retelling of the crimefighter's origins by then Batman writer Frank Miller. Batman: Year One opens with a 25 years-old Bruce Wayne returning ...
Batman: The Brave and the Bold: "Legends of the Dark Mite!" Review
Original at IGN TV
• Mon, Jun 1
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CA There's the moment where Bat-Mite tweaks Batman's appearance to look like Frank Miller's Dark Knight Returns version, and then dismisses the design as making him look "too psycho." For Batman: The Animated Series fans, Dini also supplies an amusing ...
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Pekaresque Adventures - Philosophy Now
Original at philosophynow.org
• Thu, May 28
Philosophy Now (subscription), UK We wondered at the intricacies and unexpected twists of the Watchmen series, and the dark and disturbing variations on the Batman story which Frank Miller was coming up with in The Dark Knight. But while I admired these works, as mentioned earlier, ...
Modern Timeline of Events within the Comics/Movies Industry
Original at Comic Book Movie
• Thu, May 14
• 13 related articles
1986: DC publishes Frank Miller's Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, setting a new grim tone for Batman. 1986-1987: DC Comics publishes the Watchmen limited series, seen by many as a pivotal title of the Modern Age. 1986: Dark Horse Comics is founded. ...
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Home › Books › Who are The Greatest Comic Writers of All-Time?
Original at Comics2Film
• Wed, May 6
CA - Tim Janson Writer on many titles including: Catwoman, Detective Comics, Gotham Central, Daredevil, Uncanny X-Men, Immortal Iron Fist. Frank Miller – Writer on Daredevil, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Sin City, 300. Winner of numerous Eisner awards for story ...
‘The Spirit' adaptation unsaved by brilliant visuals
Original at Murray State News
• Fri, May 1
KY Twenty years ago, Frank Miller earned the trust of the nerd community by writing and penciling “The Dark Knight Returns,” the book that introduced the dark and edgy Batman that fans of Christopher Nolan's Batman films know and love. ...
Hugh Jackman: 'There's a lot of Mike Tyson in Wolverine.'
Original at latimesblogs.latimes.com
• Fri, May 1
By Geoff Boucher The ordeals for Jackman and “Wolverine” went far beyond the weight room. Wolverine, by the numbers Turan review: "Wolverine" isn't "Dark Knight" but it isn't "Daredevil" either VIDEO: Meet the character sof "X-Men Origins: Wolverine"
Random Thoughts! (April 28, 2009)
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Tue, Apr 28
By Chad Nevett Random Thought! I like The Dark Knight Strikes Again and All-Star Batman and Robin, the Boy Wonder more than The Dark Knight Returns and Batman: Year One. Insane Frank Miller is the Frank Miller for me. Insane Miller, eh? How'd you feel about The Spirit?
MENÚ BLU-RAY
Original at La Opinión Digital
• Tue, Apr 21
CA Robert Rodríguez se asoció con Frank Miller —uno de los más reconocidos autores de novelas gráficas y responsable de la resurrección de Batman en cómics gracias a su título Batman: The Dark Knight Returns— en Sin City, adaptación de la obra del mismo ...
The Spirit
Original at Beliefnet.com
• Tue, Apr 14
NY This film version of the innovative and influential comic book owes much more to writer/director Frank Miller than to the man who created the character, Will Eisner. Miller, who revitalized Batman as The Dark Knight and co-directed "Sin City," based on ...
Easter Sunday Brunch: 4/12/09
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Sun, Apr 12
By Bill Reed ET AL! David Brothers of 4thletter! shares a fond remembrance of Frank Miller’s much-maligned and underrated Dark Knight Strikes Again and drops the truthiest truth ever while he’s at it: The writer in your first link (Factualopinion.com) writes like a 15-year-old. Are there people on t...
Influx of the mainstream changes the landscape of the graphic ...
Original at Examiner.com
• Thu, Apr 9
One reason for this movement might be Frank Miller. Most know him as the author of 300, the hardcover graphic novel, which director Zack Snyder turned into a 2007 blockbuster. Miller also wrote Sin City, and re-imagined Batman as The Dark Knight – a ...
DVD Review: The Dark Knight
Original at Blogcritics
• Tue, Mar 24
What’s odd, though, is that this film’s title is a play off of the 1980s reinterpretation of the Batman lore in Frank Miller’s seminal graphic novel of the same name, yet it was Burton’s film, made closer to that era, that really captures Miller’s grit ...
A Year of Cool Comic Book Moments - Day 82
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Mon, Mar 23
By Brian Cronin There will be plenty of other Dark Knight Returns moments before the year is over, but for today, let’s start at the beginning and show how writer/artist Frank Miller decided to depict the actual return of Batman. Miller is unbelievably cinematic. Better than Watchmen.
Check out Frank Miller's comic-book debut-in the Twilight Zone
Original at topix.com
• Fri, Mar 20
Frank Miller wasn't always a big-shot Hollywood director of films such as The Spirit and Sin City , or a groundbreaking artist and writer of graphic novels such as The Dark Knight Returns and 300 .
South Park Takes on Watchmen and The Dark Knight
Original at /FILM
• Thu, Mar 19
MA Last night’s episode of South Park took aim at Watchmen, The Dark Knight, The Spirit and the new trend in Hollywood to produce darker superhero movies. Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns even makes a cameo. Watch a clip above or the full episode on ...
‘South Park’ Superhero Parody Spoofs ‘Watchmen,’ ‘The Dark Knight ...
Original at splashpage.mtv.com
• Thu, Mar 19
Heck, there was even a quick cameo for Frank Miller’s “The Dark Knight Returns.” But that wasn’t all comics fans could get a kick out of in last night’s “South Park.” Along with co-opting the growl of Christian Bale’s Batman (with a little of Jackie ...
Watchmen (2009) Movie Review #2
Original at The Random Stuff of Interests Page
• Fri, Mar 6
”I wish I didn’t already know how it’s going to end.” That was the thought that kept going through my head while watching Zack Snyder’s live-action adaptation of “Watchmen”, the limited series comic book that, along with Frank Miller’s “The Dark Knight Returns” made comic books respecta...
Animated Man: Star of The Spirit, Samuel L Jackson, admits to being a comic book fan
Original at topix.com
• Thu, Jan 1
GRAPHIC storyteller Frank Miller is the creator of Sin City, 300 and The Dark Knight Returns.
Spirit , Knight , Watchmen .
Original at topix.com
• Sat, Dec 20
A slain cop is resurrected as a masked crime-fighter in The Spirit but Frank Miller 's solo writing-directing debut plunges into a watery grave early on and spends roughly the next ...
Frank Miller Moves from Central City to 25th Century
Original at ComicMix
• Fri, Dec 19
By Robert Greenberger Acclaimed for his work in comics on Daredevil and The Dark Knight Returns, his film work has been less well received starting with his work on RoboCop 2. His Sin City was a major success and 300 was based on his Dark Horse graphic novel, although it was adapted by Zack Snyder. Miller is making...
Proposal for a Batman Course
Original at geoffklock (Blogspot)
• Wed, Dec 10
By geoff.klock@gmail.com (Geoff Klock) Paper One, 1000 words (30%) – On Miller’s Dark Knight Returns or Year One Paper Two, 1000 words (30%) – On Miller’s Dark Knight Strikes Again or All Star Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder Paper Three, 1500 words (40%) – On Batman, Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, Sin City, 300, or The Spirit
Podcast: CCL #190 - Politics In Comics - Superman: The Dark Knight
Original at Collected Comics Library
• Wed, Oct 8
• 3 related articles
By Chris Marshall Batman Black & White Vol. 2 TPB - New Edition DC Comics Goes Ape TPB Ms. Marvel Vol 5 Secret Invasion Premiere HC Daredevil Cruel And Unusual TPB Daredevil by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson Vol 2 Essential Wolverine Vol 5 Wolverine Dangerous Games Premiere HC
Screen Bites
Original at Newsarama
• Wed, Aug 13
By Kevin Melrose • Speaking of Tropic Thunder, and The Dark Knight, Robert Downey Jr. — aka Tony Stark — offers his assessment of the Batman sequel: “My whole thing is that that I saw The Dark Knight. I feel like I’m dumb because I feel like I don’t get how many things that are so smart. It’s like a Ferrari engine of s...
IRON MAN debut spectacular
Original at PW: THE BEAT
• Sun, May 4
Despite the rise of the so-called graphic novel over the past few decades—self-contained, morally complex comic series like Alan Moore’s Watchmen and Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns—comic books are still widely regarded as kiddie stuff. And when X-Men and Spider-Man recently...
DVD Review: 300, Single Disc Edition
Original at Blogcritics
• Tue, Jul 31
By Blake Matthews Which brings me to 300, based on comic book creator Frank Miller’s graphic novel of the same name. Now Miller is one of my favorites, having been responsible for classic comic stories such as The Dark Knight Returns, Daredevil, and Sin City. So far, Miller’s stories have also done fairly wel...