Lounge of Justice - - - - - - - - - Part 18

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Jason Fabok is a goddam genius. Him and Manapul are my favourite artists working right now.
Fabok is the artists behind [blackout]Batman stabbing Thawne's foot?[/blackout]
 
Fabok is the artists behind [blackout]Batman stabbing Thawne's foot?[/blackout]

Yes. And Batman #21 was f-ing awesome. Cant wait to see how the "Button" storyline unfolds.
 
Jason Fabok is a goddam genius. Him and Manapul are my favourite artists working right now.

Guy's unbelievable.

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Add Kenneth Rocafort to your list and that's a bingo!

I'm seeing he worked on the Superman title in rebirth, and I loved the art in that, but didnt Gleason work on that?

What are Rocafort's best works?
 
Rocafort's Superman was amazing. Got this as a huge canvas in my Supes mancave:

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Also love Jae Lee:

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Hoooooo boy. I just read about what Marvel is doing with Captain America in the comics and the latest twist and they have got some mammoth sized balls for doing what theyre doing. Wow. Damn.
 
After the abomination that was Civil War II, I'm done with Marvel comics for the time being. Thank goodness Rebirth came along when it did. I've always preferred DC comics and characters, but that's even more true these days. Marvel thinks diversity killed their sales? Nah, try *****y writing.
 
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Ive read Marvel comics my whole life and I am through. Marvel under Axel Alonso has been a **** show. Joe Quesada may have been responsible for nearly destroying Spiderman with One More Day but it cannot be discounted the way he ressurected Marvel as a brand in the 2000's with countless classic comic series and storylines. Alonso has no idea what he is doing. This latest thing theyre doing with Cap and the rewriting of the entire 60 year Marvel universe history is just...wow. Theres no words.
 
Marvel Comics have been a mess for a while now.
 
Ah yes, One More Day. The bane of my existence.
 
Jez Us Kryst that is terrible. I would had Cap as an Allied infiltrator trying to bring Hydra down from the inside. These ****ers did the exact opposite.
 
I mean, I've learned to not be fazed by these comic book happenings, it'll be retconned or changed eventually, but it's just disrespectful to the people who are passionate about these comics and the history.
 
I mean, I've learned to not be fazed by these comic book happenings, it'll be retconned or changed eventually, but it's just disrespectful to the people who are passionate about these comics and the history.

Not even. It's disrespectful to a lot of the creators that worked on Cap since they themselves served in the fight against the Axis.
 
Tried watching Suicide Squad after almost nine months. It is an absolute chore to sit through. I couldn't even go past the first 25 mins. :csad: :csad:
 
So, you didn't complete it ?

The second act of the movie is the strongest part.
 
Bond distribution details update. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/20/b...ner=IFTTT&_r=0



This week MGM and Eon are hearing pitches from five studios.


MGM and Eon are offering a ONE-FILM deal. Speculate as you like on whether that means they’re launching a new era with Bond 25 or staging a send-off for the current one.


The other studios vying for the deal are Warner Brothers, Universal, 20th Century Fox...and Annapurna Pictures.

That last detail is the most intriguing. Eon has long been a mom & pop (or more accurately, a pop & pop, then a pop & kids) shop; partnering with fellow upstart Megan Ellison might be an attractive option for the Broccolis for reasons professional and personal. Just a couple mavericks, out there making the most enduring franchise in cinema history. For Annapurna it would be an obvious game-changer. And what turns the franchise might take under that partnership - even for one film - are exciting to ponder.
 
Not even. It's disrespectful to a lot of the creators that worked on Cap since they themselves served in the fight against the Axis.

Very, very true. It's one thing where you're a writer and you go back and retcon a small thing that enhances the history like resurrecting Bucky but its another to say that all the comics you've ever read were lies. That is really disrespectful to the creators.
 
Bond distribution details update. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/20/b...ner=IFTTT&_r=0



This week MGM and Eon are hearing pitches from five studios.


MGM and Eon are offering a ONE-FILM deal. Speculate as you like on whether that means they’re launching a new era with Bond 25 or staging a send-off for the current one.


The other studios vying for the deal are Warner Brothers, Universal, 20th Century Fox...and Annapurna Pictures.

That last detail is the most intriguing. Eon has long been a mom & pop (or more accurately, a pop & pop, then a pop & kids) shop; partnering with fellow upstart Megan Ellison might be an attractive option for the Broccolis for reasons professional and personal. Just a couple mavericks, out there making the most enduring franchise in cinema history. For Annapurna it would be an obvious game-changer. And what turns the franchise might take under that partnership - even for one film - are exciting to ponder.

WB recently got Joby Harold's Safe House under their banner and if they snag this nao, it'll be a huge get.
 
It's just distribution anyway. They would have no say on anything. It's Eon who hold the power.
 
It's just distribution anyway. They would have no say on anything. It's Eon who hold the power.

So it's like the Monster's Universe for WB. Legendary does the heavy lifting while WB makes bank. Good for them anyway.
 
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