Showing posts with label writer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writer. Show all posts

Sunday, 22 January 2017

Meet the First Lady to Draw Batman Since His Inception in 1939




Becky Cloonan became the first woman to draw Batman [update: first woman to draw Batman on the main title] since the superhero debuted in 1939. "It feels good to be the first," she says, "but I didn't think about it when I was drawing. I was just excited: I'm drawing Batman!"

Scott Snyder, one of the writers who worked with Cloonan on Batman, describes her as an artist with emotional depth:
I first became aware of Becky nearly ten years ago, with the great series, DEMO. What I've always loved about her work is its emotional expressiveness. She has an incredible ability to convey emotion in story. Not just through her characters - their facial expressions and nuanced body language - but also through her storytelling, through the directorial choices she makes, the angles chosen, the lines (sometimes crisp and dark, sometimes lush with brushwork). The bottom line is she's an incredibly empathetic storyteller, someone who brings a story to life on the page in such emotionally enveloping ways.

Thursday, 12 January 2017

Affleck gets brutally honest as to why he’s hesitant to make ‘The Batman’


“Superhero movies get the level of attention that is nothing like any film I’ve done. You cast the 14th lead in these movies and the Internet goes crazy,” Affleck said. “I understand and embrace that. That’s part of the pressure that comes with doing it. That’s why I am not going to do it, unless I really feel confident about it.”

Thursday, 26 May 2016

Alternate Reality Batman Stories

http://dailysuperheroes.com/10-craziest-alternate-reality-batman-stories/18472/?source=facebook

 Back in the late 90s and early 2000s, the DC Elseworlds stories were one-shots and miniseries showing alternate universe takes on our favorite superheroes. And, no surprise, there were a hell of a lot of Batman installments.
 Here's a list of some of the best  and weirdest BATMAN Elsewords stories, for you to take a look at.

Batman: Red Rain = Vampire
Batman: In Darkest Knight = Green Lantern
Superman: Speeding Bullets = Superman
Batman: Nine Lives = 1930s Detective
The Tyrant = Totalitarian
Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham = 1920s Pulp Novel Character
 Citizen Wayne = Citizen Kayne
Batman: Castle of the Bat = The Frankenstein Monster
Batman: Holy Terror = Religious Nut
Batman: Gotham by Gaslight = Batman vs. Jack The Ripper






 

Wednesday, 16 September 2015

Thursday, 15 May 2014

Bill Finger, Michael Uslan, and the inspiration for #Gotham

Noblemania: Bill Finger, Michael Uslan, and the inspiration fo...: The clever Michael Uslan (producer of every movie with Batman in it since 1989) had a brainstorm to hunt for a fun — and pivotal — piece of...cultural history. 

Bill Finger named Batman's city after seeing a phone book listing for "Gotham Jewelers," and Michael found a February 1938 ad for the company in a digital newspaper archive. Here's another, from June, from the same Yonkers, NY paper:


Monday, 13 May 2013

#Batman vs. Freud

 
“I am vengeance. I am the night. I am Batman.” That one is quite possibly one of the most iconic lines from any comic book related medium and is quite possibly the best demonstration of how the world views Batman. He is the dark visage of a man who seeks vengeance on the idea of evil that caused the deaths of his parents.  Batman’s character has inspired many deconstructions of what the character means many times over and still we have yet to fully grasp all the complexities of the character. But for me, one of the most striking things about the Batman is not that he is a hero fighting the idea of crime with abstraction and fear, but the fact that he is the true caricature of Freudian subconscious.

Friday, 28 October 2011

Bill Finger building in NYC?

Noblemania: Trying to landmark a Bill Finger building in NYC: There is no permanent tribute to Batman in New York, the city in which he was created. As far as I know, there is no tribute to any superhero in New York, the city in which many of them were created—the unofficial superhero capital of the world.

Lets give Bill the props he deserves!!!

Tuesday, 21 June 2011

Calagry Expo Day 2




William Shatner!!!
Great to hear him speak and field questions. Rumor had it that there was approximately 5000 people there to see him, and boy, did he command the room. He has done so much in his life, and watch for a new documentary that he wrote and directed called, THE CAPTAINS. He went around and interviewed all the actors that ever played a Star Fleet Captain. very cool.
He is pictured here with Calgary Mayor Nenshi, receiving the coveted "White Hat".


After seeing Shat-man speak, I headed to the floor!
NEAL ADAMS!!!! 
Got a couple autographs, and was able to talk to him for a bit, (was lucky to have no one behind me in line for about 5 mins) He sketched while we spoke. Great man, very present to talk to.