I've got a whole Supreme category on my blog, where I review the various runs on the character, from beginning through Warren Ellis' miniseries: https://iblogalot.com/category/supreme/
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I've got a whole Supreme category on my blog, where I review the various runs on the character, from beginning through Warren Ellis' miniseries: https://iblogalot.com/category/supreme/
You might be confusing Black Panther with Blade there. Millar had pitched a Blade miniseries years ago, to be done with John Romita Jr., but the brass pressed them to do that first Wolverine...
Geoffrey Thorne/Redjack would indeed write the shit out of an ongoing Black Panther comic. As someone who has read most of his comics and non-comics work, I'd say Black Panther is literally the...
Podcast. My brother interviewed Geoff Thorne: Writing for Marvel Comics, Writing For TV, & the 3 Black Panthers with Geoffrey Thorne
Even if they tried that, it would have likely lead to delays, as most of them had trouble with deadlines, even for just one issue. Remember they couldn't even get the single "Image Comics 10th...
Yes, that is what essentially happened with Spawn after Rob left the company. Since Todd could no longer use Chapel, Todd introduced a new character, Jessica Priest, who appeared in the live-action...
The idea that this forum in any way represents a significant portion of the millions of people who saw the Black Panther film, and Infinity War, or that anyone can say with confidence what "most...
Anyone remember when they tried to bring it back in 2009 with IMAGE UNITED? The planned 6-issue miniseries, where they managed to get issues 1 and 2 done in two months, and then #3 came out eight...
Eh, I'm not worried its placement on any lists anymore. The fact is that Black Panther is an unqualified success, having done much better worldwide than anyone could have realistically predicted....
Word. Hudlin's run remains my personal favorite Black Panther series, to date. Much better than Priest's (whom I think is quite over-rated, frankly). It wasn't perfect, but at least he was actually...
Thought some of y'all might want to read my friends review My Likely Unpopular and Misunderstood Review of BLACK PANTHER (or, The Marvel Cinematic Formula)
Oh, believe me, I completely understood your initial trepidation. Even as a fan of Rob's, I can admit that his track record with his creator owned books is spotty, at best. Of the top of my head I'm...
That is very true. I've seen many articles in recent years from industry insiders speculating if the the days of "names" selling films is over. The bigger bet is on franchises now, which is why many...
Ah, I see, I thought you meant "take it easy" as in, don't do any more acting, just rest until the next BP film, or whatever other films Marvel wants to put BP in. Which he could do, and make a ton...
Nah, I think career-wise he'd be better off doing another non-Marvel film before BP 2 (provided its a good role, of course). The idea should be for him to build himself up as a A-list actor, showing...
How about some retro reviews:
THE SENSATIONAL SHE-HULK (Marvel Graphic Novel #18) by John Byrne
FANTASTIC FOUR #275
Embrace the future, man. Get yourself a decent tablet, and download the series on Comixology.:)
That is exactly my take on his run. The premise made no darn sense, T'Challa should have been back in Wakanda, not running around Hell's Kitchen, but the stories were good, and I enjoyed it. I...
Personally, I could have done without the return of Hunter. Not one of Priest's better addition to the mythos, in my opinion. I would have retconned cousin T'Shan into that role.
Damn, I somehow missed that news. Good news for Towe, career-wise, I guess. But as for the series, losing the regular artist is usually not a very good sign.
I could be mis-remembering the exact turn of events. I just know he was approached about the possibility of it, but perhaps they went with Coates before he got the chance to actually present his...
He was approached by Marvel to pitch a BP series. And I wish he'd gotten that chance. But it's understandable that Marvel went with Coates, as he had that name recognition which could (and did) bring...
From what I hear, that was the original ending of the movie. But I'm glad that went with the Oakland scene instead.
Indeed.
I was counting that in my original praise. That whole ending...
Co-signing all that.
And, really to me, nothing tops the simplicity of that final (pre-credits) scene in Oakland. When that young Black boy walks up to T'Challa asking is that your spaceship? And...
Absolutely. I've known Geoff Thorne a long time, have read many of his comics and prose novels (and shame on all of y'all who didn't buy Mosaic) and I can say that Black Panther is a character he was...