Entries Tagged ‘DC Comics’:
by Crazy, filed in Games, SDCC on Jul.21, 2011
EW got the scoop to reveal that Talia Al Ghul will be in the new game, Batman: Arkham City, the much anticipated sequel to Batman: Arkham Asylum. I’m just going to quote the article because it sums everything up pretty well.
EW can exclusively confirm that Stana Katic, best known for playing Detective Kate Beckett on ABC’s Castle, will voice the character of Talia al Ghul in the upcoming video game Batman: Arkham City, the follow-up to 2009?s much-beloved Batman: Arkham Asylum. There’s no word yet on how Talia will figure into the game’s storyline. In the comics, Talia is the frequently conflicted daughter of Ra’s al Ghul, one of Batman’s archenemies. In spite of this, Talia is often a love interest for the Dark Knight. The two even get married at one point, with Talia giving birth to Batman’s son, Damian Wayne.
Katic’s involvement in the game will be announced later today at a Comic-Con panel for Batman: Arkham City, which hits stores Oct. 18 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC.
Tags: Arkham Asylum, Arkham City, Batman, Bruce Wayne, catwoman, Damian Wayne, DC Comics, PC, PS3, Rocksteady, SDCC 2011, Talia Al Ghul, Xbox 360
by Crazy, filed in SDCC, Toys on Jul.20, 2011
This morning, I caught wind that LEGO had gotten the full DC Comics license. The deal will allow LEGO to create figures and playsets based on the characters and properties of DC Comics. The line will launch in January with 13 characters including Joker, Bane, Lex Luthor, Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman. The first pieces from the line will be on display at the LEGO booth at SDCC 2011 this weekend along with 3,000 Batman and Green Lantern exclusive figures as part of a promotion for the line.
The Marvel announcement stated that their deal would similarly cover figures and playsets. The license would take effect January 1, 2012 and would start seeing products roll out about May of 2012. The Super Heroes Marvel Collection would focus on the Avengers movie as well as classic Spider-man and X-Men characters. Some of the characters specifically mentioned included Wolverine, Nick Fury, Magneto, Deadpool, Spider-man, Doctor Octopus, Captain America, Hulk, Thor, Iron Man, Loki and more. Select items, again, will be on display at SDCC 2011 this weekend.
It looks like both licenses will be brought under LEGO’s new Super Heroes line. LEGO scored a major coup with these two licenses and surely dealt a very strong blow to Hasbro’s up and coming construction block brand, KRE-O. Can KRE-O strike back with Star Wars?
See the press releases after the jump
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Tags: Avengers, bane, Batman, Captain America, DC Comics, Harley Quinn, Hawkeye, Hulk, Iron Man, Joker, LEGO, Loki, Marvel, SDCC 2011, Spiderman, Superman, Thor, Wolverine, Wonder Woman, X-Men
by Sean "TheOrange" Corse, filed in Articles, Powet Alphabet on Mar.20, 2011
Every major love in Clark Kent’s life has an alliterative “LL” name: Smallville-schoolboy-crush Lana Lang, army-brat-turned-sassy-and-sexy-metropolitan-reporter Lois Lane, and mermaid (MERMAID??) Lori Lemaris.
But let us not forget the enigmatic and powerful Lex Luthor.
Oh, come on, you can’t tell me that Lex doesn’t have a serious boy crush for Superman, why else hate him so much yet want to BE him at the same time?
Writers of many stripes have tried to answer that question since the character was introduced, but none have been quite as successful as John Byrne’s 1986 post-Crisis interpretation. Despite the many alterations since, this is the core of the character that has shone through.
That is why L is for Lex Luthor. Read on!
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Tags: DC Comics, John Byrne, L is for..., Lex Luthor, Smallville, Superman
by Sean "TheOrange" Corse, filed in Powet Alphabet on Jan.10, 2011
Batgirl has been a staple of the Batman mythos for decades, much like Much like Robin, the boy/girl wonder — though for not quite as long. The one near-constant of this title is that the girl in question usually ends up as the current Robin’s girlfriend. That might not be so bad, except the role sentences the unsuspecting Batgirl a slew of terrible fates (in no particular order): being shot, paralyzed, raped, tortured to (apparent) death, and even wiped out of existence. Mostly.
Regardless, I’m sure fans everywhere remember when the very first Bat-Girl, Betty Kane, burst onto the scene with her red, green, and gold outfit.
…bwuh??
Read on to see more about Batwoman’s sidekick, and her not-quite-as-long-as-Robin line of unhyphenated successors.
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Tags: B is for..., Barbara Gordon, Bat-Girl, Batgirl, Batman, Bette Kane, Cassandra Cain, DC Comics, Helena Bertinelli, Kate Kane, Stephanie Brown
by Sindra, filed in Comics on Dec.22, 2010
What happens when you mix the Earth-holiday of Christmas with Larfleeze, the greed-based Orange Lantern?
An assertion as to why this character is awesome.
Bake some up today! Then eat them all yourself.
Happy Holidays!
Tags: Christmas, DC, DC Comics, Green Lantern, Orange Lantern
by Sean "TheOrange" Corse, filed in Articles, Comics, Powet Alphabet on Oct.30, 2010
It’s not a great thing to be Batman’s protege. You get shot at, blown up, killed, and — like Menudo, the Boy Scouts, or the Disney Channel — you get kicked out once you get too old. Robin is little more than a brightly colored sprite for criminals to shoot at instead of Batman, much like how a magician would use a sexy assistant to distract the audience. Except this sexy assistant is (usually) a nubile young boy, and stands a much better chance of actually getting sawed in half.
Robin has been part of the Batman mythos for 70 years. Even in real time, that means Batman must have gone through a slew of supple young teens by now. But in comic time? Hoo boy.
So just how many goddamn Robins are there anyway? (And why isn’t Batman clever enough to think of another alias for his underage sidekicks?)
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Tags: Batman, Bruce Wayne, Damian Wayne, DC Comics, Dick Grayson, Jason Todd, R is for..., Robin, Stephanie Brown, Tim Drake
by Sean "TheOrange" Corse, filed in Articles, Powet Alphabet on Dec.19, 2009
Since the alphabet is the building block of our language, the Powet Alphabet is the building block of what makes us geeks.
The story of the Yellow Lanterns is the story of how a slew of plot devices and some incidental uses of color eventually coalesced over the course of decades and countless comic book writers into the Sinestro Corps and the War of Light.
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Tags: Cream of the Comics, DC Comics, Green Lantern, sinestro, Y is for...