Writing Notes: The Captain Atom Effect · 1:05am Oct 13th, 2016
It's been a long while since I made one of these, but recently I've had some ideas building up and this is one of them.
It's been a long while since I made one of these, but recently I've had some ideas building up and this is one of them.
I remember one of my very fist regular series was Azrael. It was when I finally got a hold on internet downloading that I discovered "Sword of Azrael", plus the mega event that was the Knightfall-Knightquest-Knightsend trilogy that I got infatuated with the character of Jean-Paul Valley.
I noticed there was someone doing a song of the day so I've decided to do a throwback Thursday by posting a blog with a link to a my Little pony Video from the fandom. This video is a favorite of mine as well as the series.
Let me know what you'd like to see next tbt and I'll blog that one. I'll blog the First one first then the second if I get many comments, if I don't get any comments I'll still post.
An almost word for word adaptation of Frank Miller's supremely influential run on Batman, Batman: Year One is an interesting and enjoyable feature that, in many ways, plays as an almost beat for beat parallel to Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins, which was heavily influenced by it.
This was a surprise I came across in my local comics shop a couple years ago – a reprint of a limited series from 2000. The first ever crossover between the DC Superheroes and the characters of Looney Tunes. Being a fan of both, at the time I bought it on a whim, enjoyed myself reasonably well, and then forgot I’d had it until just a few weeks ago.
Upon re-reading this comic, I was quite pleasantly surprised by just how well this charming miniseries holds up.
(reposted from the original Marvel/DC group as I now own a physical copy)
Twenty years ago today, five teenage superheroes came together to battle the forces of evil.
Also, RIP Derrick J. Wyatt.
Rating Scale:
12/10—a complete masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
10/10—the standard rating; awesome film with a couple of flaws
9/10—a wonderful film with several flaws
Nothing too complex, just a Before Watchmen's reading order.
Can you guys give me some feedback?
Ok, so this kind of occured to me while I am fixing up the fourth chapter of evolution...
So, still working on the next chapter. Actually, I'm considering splitting the content I have right now. With the scenes I have, Word is telling me it's 11, 254 words, and I still have a ways to go on what I have planned. But I'll still hacking away at it.
Here's the voice cast of the Equestria Batgirls fic I wrote with WarriorofFaith18 and Fanaticguy1001. And was posted on Wildcard25's page.
The Turtles, Rainbooms, Allies, and Bat Family
Kevin Conroy as Batman.
Seth Green as Leonardo.
Sean Astin as Raphael.
For those who want to see me get my arse handed to me:
Apparently, according to Deadline, Ben Affleck will not only star as Batman in the upcoming solo film, he'll also co-write it with Geoff Johns, and direct it.
I've been pondering on what my next fic should he, and it's a tie between Marvel's Doctor Strange, or DC'S Constantine.
I could use an opinion on this! And not that generic "Marvel's better than DC" talk. I want a perspective from both angles. Pros vs cons.
So last weekend was an... odd weekend for the DCEU. The Hollywood rumor-mill would have you believe it was disastrous, but honestly there was only one bit of actually worrisome news, and even that was a rumor. So let's run down the list.
I came across a thing that I haven't seen pointed out anywhere else, so here you go!
Nifty, huh?