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Contributor Enrico Versace: BLACK ADAM and the Justice Society
It’s almost like the studio said to themselves, Marvel/Disney have already done the work to conditioned the general audience to certain elements of the genre; has already created characters where if this is their power, then this is their attributes, their personality, how they look...
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Contributor Enrico Versace: MORBIUS- Not Your Common Vampire
It’s a little disappointing that this Morbius (Jared Leto) origin story had to be so separate from his tales with Spider-Man, but anything is possible, we might get them in a film together in the future...
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Black Label ComiCon 2: Back On The Rise In Philadelphia
To give you some history on Black Label ComiCon; it was started by the founder Eric M. Cooper on Aug 2019. Eric felt that Black Label ComiCon should be unique in its approach and to resemble part of the Black Wall Street Era of history back in the early 1900's. This era was about Black Owned business and to share the resources of that community. Black Label ComiCon is unique to having only Independent Artists and Writers at this convention to sell and promote their own individual properties...
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Geeks in the Round: FANTASTIC FOUR (Black Tribbles Spoiled Tribbles)
Spoiled Tribbles Post-Screening Group Review: FANTASTIC FOUR (Podcast) The reboot of FANTASTIC FOUR has hit. It’s been a very Marvel summer! See Tinsel & Tine’s Avengers:The Age of Ultron, Marvel Experience and Ant Man Posts. I know I’m not alone in thinking – a reboot, already? But then I tried to think back on my opinion of the 2005 version of Fantastic Four (pre-T&T) directed by Tim Story – and all I can remember is Julian McMahon played the Villain Victor Von Doom. I can’t tell you if he was a convincing Dr. Doom, just that because of Dr. Christian Troy (Nip/Tuck) and Cole Turner (Charmed) I pretty much…
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Keeping Up with the Marvel Universe: ANT-MAN
by Le Anne Lindsay, Editor T&T’s Look at Marvel Cinematic Universe:ANT-MAN I was reading about the comic book version of ANT-MAN and it seems although certainly not your household superhero, he does go back quite a ways – actually, a founding member of The Avengers. Ant-Man’s alter-ego is Dr. Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) a brilliant scientist, possibly more brilliant than Tony Stark (Iron Man) or his father, yet that seems to be in some debate. Dr. Pym specializes in “Alice in Wonderland” like technology of shrinking and enlarging people and objects, done by manipulating the space between atoms and such. His wife Janet was also a superhero called the Wasp,…