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Marvel Comics Movies-Elektra
Elektra (Elektra Natchios) was created by Frank Miller and first appeared in Daredevil #168, January 1981.This lovely young lady is a ninja assassin of Greek descent and she wields two bladed sai.Despite the...
2 commentsHigh Noon, High Quality
The image of the lone Marshall standing alone, awaiting his fate at noon, is one of the most famous in movie history. It was used with great success in the Polish Solidarity movement in 1980. The film it...
1 commentGrant Morrison's Five Best Comics
If you have even a passing interest in comic books, chances are you've heard of Grant Morrison. A verifiable golden god, he has an intense love of the comic book industry combined with an encyclopedic...
3 commentsMy Recommended Comic Books
The comic books and authors below are simply my favorites who had great impressions on me. As you can notice, this list mostly came from the 80s, a good decade for them for last 25 years. Most comics...
0 commentsBest Comic Book??
I have to show a distinct lack of originality and say Uncanny X-Men. I've been collecting the series for over twenty years and it has just always resonated with me. Even though I myself have never struggled...
0 commentsMy Favorite Movie Directors & the Movies They Made - Robert Rodriguez
LIGHTS! CAMERA! ACTION!!! The 'Mexican Killer' Robert Rodriguez... Hey, hey, hey...After doing the hub on Quentin Tarantino - it is only logical (And movie buffs will agree) that it is only logical for me to...
15 comments3 Comic Books That Matter Today
The trend setters that helped shape the current comic books we read today are the popular reads from writers and artists who dared to alter the course of a long running storyline or killed off a major...
0 commentsReview of The Spirit
Will Eisner's The Spirit is a captivating comic book turned movie. Never having read the series, the movie brings you pretty much up to speed right away. The Spirit is about a young man who is basically a...
0 commentsCold War Caped Crusaders and the Women Who Loved Them: The Birth and Maturation of Silver Age Superheroes
This is intended as an overview of the infusion of Cold War ideology into contemporary comic book superheroes and the maturation of the medium over what is now referred to as its Silver Age. This focuses mainly on Marvel's cast of regulars, as they were the ones first born of this period, and also contains a brief discussion of Watchmen and The Dark Knight Returns.
0 commentsFrank Miller is a Hack
Disclaimer: If you like Sin City, fine. If you work out while watching 300, maybe you have a problem.If you’re that hung up on watching bad movies, and reading terrible graphic novels, keep this in mind....
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