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Review: GREEN LANTERNS #43 Concludes The Arc With Great Art But Not Much Else

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The conclusion of the recent Green Lanterns arc ends with a “meh” instead of a bang.

After the disappearances of several heroes on earth, the Green Lanterns find that they are all connected to a dating app. When they go to confront the developers, they find former Omega Man Scrapps snooping around as well. The trio works together to locate the kidnapped heroes, which leads them to a planet controlled by a cult, The Order of the Steed. When they confront the Order, they reveal the being they worship now controls all of the superhumans they kidnapped. How will the Lanterns save them all, including Simon’s Ex, Night Pilot?

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**Some Spoilers Below**

Story:

The Green Lanterns and the Omega Man split up, each handling a task to take down the Order in one climactic battle. Scrapps takes on the head of the Order as well as a possessed Night Pilot. Simon corners the shape-shifting Durlan that has been kidnapping the heroes in the first place. While those two handle them, Jessica has the important job of deactivating the device controlling the superhumans.

Green Lanterns save the day

That’s basically the whole of the issue. The final part of the arc is essentially a giant fight scene. While it is a pretty one (we’ll get to that in the art section), I can’t help but think something feels wasted. When I looked at all the moments that brought us to this point, I see three potential storylines mashed into one mess. The dating app plot that pulled me into the arc has taken a far back seat, planet hellhole isn’t even mentioned, and the Order is dismantled and arrested as quickly as they were introduced. All of these could have been interesting if they weren’t forced together as they were.

The only positive that truly stands out is a sweet moment between the Lanterns in the epilogue. Simon essentially says that he’s proud of how far Jessica has come and she admits her appreciation. While it does tease the whole idea of them being a couple, it’s still a genuinely sweet scene.

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Art:

As I mentioned before, this issue is one giant battle, which can be boring. Thankfully the art team’s skills made it look amazing to keep me hooked. V. Kenneth Marion is on pencils once again and he knocks it clean out of the park. The characters look fantastic, some even downright scary, but the highlight is definitely the powers. They are creatively illustrated, especially Jessica’s light construct for disabling the machines. Dinei Ribeiro is on coloring duty and he does a fantastic job. The colors masterfully helps the illustrations stick out, as well as give the readers the emotional tone of each scene. If there is any good that keeps this story from fading entirely into obscurity, it’s the fantastic art team.

Simon of the Green Lanterns

Conclusion:

While the art tries to save this story, it isn’t enough. The ending felt cobbled together as the past plot points were left behind. There was so much potential in the blocks of the story, it’s a shame they didn’t pan out. If you’re a fan of V. Kenneth Marion, while he has drawn something great here, you might want to find a better comic to see his skill.

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BLACK PANTHER Is King, Becomes Highest Grossing Superhero Film In US

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Black Panther has now become the highest grossing superhero movie in the United States, passing The Avengers‘ $623.4 million. Final weekend numbers for Black Panther won’t be revealed until tomorrow, but The Hollywood Reporter confirmed the movie has indeed passed the 2012 superhero team-up movie.

While I expected the film to be a hit, success on this level was almost impossible to predict. Black Panther presented such unique cultural differences from that of other Marvel movies, it’s no surprise the Ryan Coogler-helmed picture is such a box office titan.

Do the box office results of Black Panther surprise you? Comment below, let us know your thoughts.

“After the events of Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War, King T’Challa returns home to the reclusive, technologically advanced African nation of Wakanda to serve as his country’s new leader. However, T’Challa soon finds that he is challenged for the throne from factions within his own country. When two foes conspire to destroy Wakanda, the hero known as Black Panther must team up with C.I.A. agent Everett K. Ross and members of the Dora Milaje, Wakanadan special forces, to prevent Wakanda from being dragged into a world war.”

Directed by Ryan Coogler, Black Panther stars Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong’o, Danai Gurira, Martin Freeman, Daniel Kaluuya, Andy Serkis, Angela Bassett, Forest Whitaker, Letitia Wright, Winston Duke, and Sterling K. Brown.

Black Panther is in theaters now!

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DAREDEVIL Showrunner Expresses Interest In a MOON KNIGHT Show

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When Daredevil premiered on Netflix, it truly blew people away. Audiences were excited to see a gritty take on street-level heroes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and showrunner Steven DeKnight gave us just that. DeKnight has been away from the MCU for a couple years now, but could it be time for him to return? It seems like he might, as he’s expressed interest in tackling Moon Knight next.

IGN caught up with DeKnight, who’s currently doing press for his film Pacific Rim: Uprising. The director mentions he’s love to tackle a Moon Knight show on Netflix, but notes scheduling might be an issue:

“I wouldn’t mind taking a crack at Moon Knight at some point. There are so many characters that I love in the Marvel universe. Really, for me, it would be about schedule. My schedule these days, as you imagine, is a little tight. God, you know, when I signed onto Daredevil, I expressed an interest in Iron Fist and the Punisher, which I both loved. I’d love to see Moon Knight get a little bit of love. Great, great character.”

Moon Knight, or Marc Spector, is often looked at as the “Batman” of the Marvel Comics universe. The character was introduced in his own comic back in 1980 and has been a fan-favorite since. The latest run for the comic is on Issue #193. While rumors of a Moon Knight Netflix series have floated around for years, it’s unclear if or when the series will happen.

Would DeKnight be a good choice to helm a Moon Knight series for Marvel? If not, what other characters should the Marvel Netflix universe introduce in the coming years? Chime in down below, in our comments section.

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Here’s Why JUSTICE LEAGUE Didn’t Feature Superman’s Black Suit

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When Justice League released last November, many fans were disappointed at the lack of Superman’s black suit. The character was revived in what seemed like a perfect time to include Henry Cavill wearing the classic costume. Turns out, the original plan was to feature the alternative design.

Speaking to Digital Spy on the topic, costume designer Michael Wilkinson recently discussed why Justice League didn’t ultimately utilize the unique design.

First, Wilkinson noted the original Justice League plan was to include Superman’s black suit, which was a decision by director Zack Snyder to remain faithful to the comics.

“The black suit is something that has fascinated us as filmmakers from the get-go,” Wilkinson told Digital Spy. “We saw a glimpse of it in the nightmare sequence from Man of Steel when Superman was wading through skulls, and also in the deleted scene from Justice League where you do see Clark walking through the spaceship and it’s teased in the background. When we were prepping Justice League, at first it seemed that it might be a logical choice for the look of Superman when he’s resurrected. Zack is extremely respectful and passionate about the depiction of Superman in comic books and graphic novels, and traditionally when he is resurrected, he is in the black suit.

As the film began to take form in pre-production, the decision to feature Superman’s alternative costume was scrapped.

“But as the tone of the film developed and we were in pre-production, the filmmakers felt that the classic red and blue suit seemed more appropriate to our story and our script. It seemed that a more positive, upbeat image of Superman was what was needed – the idea of hope and that the world could in fact be saved was important, so that’s the direction that we went.”

Were you disappointed that Superman’s black suit was absent from Justice League? How did you feel about the film overall? Chime in down below, in our comments section.

“Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman’s selfless act, Bruce Wayne enlists the help of his newfound ally, Diana Prince, to face an even greater enemy. Together, Batman and Wonder Woman work quickly to find and recruit a team of metahumans to stand against this newly awakened threat. But despite the formation of this unprecedented league of heroes—Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg and The Flash—it may already be too late to save the planet from an assault of catastrophic proportions.”

Justice League released in theaters on November 17, 2017. The film was directed by Zack Snyder/Joss Whedon and includes, along with Cavill, Gal Gadot, Ben Affleck, Ezra Miller, Ray Fisher, Jason Momoa, Jeremy Irons, JK Simmons, Amy Adams, Amber Heard, and Ciaran Hinds.

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THERE’S SOMEONE INSIDE YOUR HOUSE Coming to Netflix

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The New York Times best-selling novel by Stephanie Perkins, There’s Someone Inside Your House, will eventually be ready for your viewing pleasure via the team of director James Wan, producer Shawn Levy and Netflix, which purchased the rights.

The book tells the story of Makani Young, who is still adjusting to her new life in Nebraska, a year after her parents sent her away from Hawaii. She has managed to make some friends and has even dabbled in romance with the ‘school weirdo’, but is still drawn to her past life in Hawaii. A series of gruesome murders of students at her new high school begin happening and neither she, nor the local police, know who is next on the list.

Wan is known as a maestro in the horror community, having directed such gems as SAW, Insidious and The Conjuring. He also directed Aquaman, which comes out later this year, and will also produce The Crooked Man and the Mortal Kombat and Resident Evil reboots.

No news yet on a possible release date as the project is still in the infancy stage, but the film will be produced through Stranger Things producer Levy’s 21 Laps Entertainment, in conjunction with Wan’s Atomic Monster Productions.

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‘Street Fighter’ Television Series Coming from eOne Entertainment and ‘Assassin’s Fist’ Team

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The wildly popular video game franchise Street Fighter has a brand-new adaptation on the way. Deadline reports that a brand-new version of the the Street Fighter world is entering the arena. Entertainment One & Mark Gordon are set to produce a new television show about the legendary fighting game. The series will focus on the story from Street Fighter II, and the “World Warrior” fighting tournament. Popular fighters Ryu, Ken, Guile, and Chun-Li will serve as protagonists, working together to fight M. Bison.

The show will also haveJoey Ansah, Jacqueline Quella and Mark Wooding executive produce the show. These three created Street Fighter: Assassin’s Fist, the successful web series. Assassin’s Fist received rave reviews and tons of views upon its 2014 release. Fans of the games were far happier with Assassin’s Fist than with the 1994 film.

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Street Fighter is a global tour de force franchise, having garnered immense worldwide commercial success and built a vast devoted fanbase that has only grown through its 30 year legacy. We are thrilled to be teaming up with Joey, Jacqueline and Mark, who are already so deeply connected to this brand, to bring this adored story to television audiences everywhere,” said Mark Gordon, eOne’s President and Chief Content Officer, Film, Television and Digital. “A particular strength of Street Fighter is the wide range of ethnically diverse characters and powerful women featured in the game. It will allow us to build an inclusive and engaging TV universe.”

“After a long search, guided by the team behind Assassin’s Fist, we are delighted to be partnering with a company with the outstanding TV experience of Mark Gordon and eOne. They have the credentials to help us launch a faithful adaptation of Street Fighter as a major TV series,” said Yoshinori Ono, Capcom Executive Producer for Street Fighter.

This series is one of the first big TV shows to come from Gordon’s time with eOne. Other projects from Entertainment One include Mary Kills People, Hell on Wheels, and Private Eyes.

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The SECRET WARRIORS of MARVEL RISING Revealed

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The next generation of heroes has arrived and it is consisted of a diverse squad of Secret Warriors as part of the upcoming Marvel Rising animated project.

The six, four-minute digital shorts and feature-length animated film were actually teased in winter of 2017, but now fans get a first look at the entire team lineup. The 10-member group will see powered teens Captain Marvel (Carol Danvers), Inferno (Dante Pertuz), Squirrel Girl (Doreen Green), Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan), The formerly known as Spider-Gwen, Ghost-Spider (Gwen Stacy), Quake (Daisy Johnson), Patriot (Rayshaun Lucas), America Chavez and sidekicks Lockjaw and Tippy-Toe.

The aim of the squad is to inspire youthful audiences with material they can relate to with inclusive heroes that closely resemble the world we all live in.

Keep an eye out this fall for the premieres and make sure to subscribe to Marvel HQ as well.

Click HERE for Marvel’s complete team announcement and individual bios, including the actors cast to voice the characters.

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Marvel and Tesfaye Partner on THE WEEKND PRESENTS: STARBOY

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Another musician is set to launch a comic book in conjunction with Marvel, in Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye, who will introduce Starboy, named in honor of his chart-topping song from his double-platinum album, of the same title.

The series will take place in Alphatron, which is a city mired in crime, led by Jack “The Chef” Smiley, who has unified all the criminal organizations. The terrifying Smiley isn’t content with just murdering victims, but he also feasts on their flesh! The city is in need of a hero as its citizens all live in fear, while the police force has a target on its back. Enter: Starboy.

The series will be written by Tesfaye, La Mar Taylor and Christos Gage, with art provided by Eric Nguyen and Guru-eFX.

“Marvel is the pinnacle of success in their field and I’ve been a lifelong fan of their work,” Tesfaye said. “To be able to partner with them is a dream come true.”

Earlier this year, The Black Eyed Peas released its VR Experience, which brought to life its Marvel graphic novel, Masters of the Sun, which came out in 2017.

Keep an eye out for The Weeknd Presents: Starboy, Vol. 1, Issue #1, when it lands on comic shelves on June 13. For the official release on this upcoming title, via Marvel, click HERE.

The Weeknd also teamed up with Kendrick Lamar on Pray for Me, which was featured on the Black Panther Soundtrack. Check out the awesome music video below.

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Review: THE MIGHTY THOR #705 – Aaron, Dauterman, & Wilson Are So Damn Good

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There are certain times when a writer and a comic book artist hit 88 miles per hour with a juiced up Flux Capacitor, and anything is possible. Jason Aaron and Russell Dauterman are flying around in a DeLorean, cruising around time and space at this very moment because of The Mighty Thor #705.

Superhero books should be epic. They rise, even with the heavy weight of the moral compass dragging them down. Jane Foster is not just a hero; she is a superhero. Aaron closes out Jane’s saga in the most touching, aggressive, godly way over the pages of issue 705. This issue is all the best parts of your favorite action movies. The comic has wall-to-wall action, the dialogue is desperate and on point, and then there is a sacrifice that has meaning.

Aaron crafted a story and closed it out on his own terms, with no apologies to anyone. Aaron saw an opportunity to tell the best damn Thor story, and he did just that. It doesn’t matter if there was a man or woman holding the hammer. Aaron understands what it means to be Thor and the responsibilities involved.

Review: THOR #705 - Jason Aaron Is So Damn Good

From Dauterman’s cover to the final page, the artwork in 705 is on fire. The blood and the sweat were real thanks to Matthew Wilson’s colors. Your temperature will rise reading this book. The use of the blurred backgrounds gave the book a cinematic quality. The epic panels, combined with the grand words of Aaron beat you up as a reader. 705 is an emotionally draining book, as you are so invested in the characters, and the action is so fast and furious, that you never get a chance to catch your breath. And then it’s over. Thor doesn’t have time to mourn.

The Mighty Thor #705 is a template for how to close out a series. Hit the reader with tons of actions, heroic dialog, and leaving your fans with lasting images. Aaron and Dauterman did that in spades.

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Exclusive Preview: TEEN TITANS #18 Beast Boy Is A Lost Boy In Nevrland

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Teen Titans #18 hits your local comic book store on March 28, but thanks to DC Comics, Monkeys Fighting Robots has an exclusive five-page preview for you.

Teen Titans #18 is written by Benjamin Percy, with art by Scot Eaton, inks by Wayne Faucher, colors by Jim Charalampidis, with the main cover by Dan Mora, and the variant cover by Joëlle Jones.

About the issue:
“The Following” part two! When Robin’s murder investigation casts suspicion on Beast Boy’s new employer, Nevrland, Beast Boy finds himself the odd man out on the Teen Titans. Caught between his best friends and his new purpose in life, Beast Boy sets out to prove that Nevrland is completely aboveboard… but what he finds will lead Beast Boy down a dangerous path!

Check out the five-page preview below, click on the image to expand or scroll past to see the pages as well.

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Exclusive Preview: TEEN TITANS #18

Exclusive Preview: TEEN TITANS #18

Exclusive Preview: TEEN TITANS #18

Exclusive Preview: TEEN TITANS #18

Exclusive Preview: TEEN TITANS #18

Exclusive Preview: TEEN TITANS #18

Exclusive Preview: TEEN TITANS #18

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