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    Quote Originally Posted by ViktorNavorski View Post
    Yeah, a lot of good potentials there, from the poster, we're reminded of the "No Man's Land" storyline. It could be a good combination of multiple story arches.
    I hope this doesn't get fvcked up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arnie100 View Post
    Possibly based on Knightfall storyline?
    Would be the most logical choice, Bane in Knightfall was pretty much Wayne's equal and was written as a genius with superior strength and such. The really interesting thing from KF is what came after the event that puts Batman out of action.

    The Venom storyline, where he goes on the roids because he failed to save a kid also has some merit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arnie100 View Post
    Possibly based on Knightfall storyline?
    Without Azrael hopefully.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BloodyTalon View Post
    Without Azrael hopefully.
    I hated that character.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BloodyTalon View Post
    Without Azrael hopefully.
    Definitely without him. The only "heroic" character in Chris Nolan's Batman series is the Dark Knight himself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arnie100 View Post
    I hated that character.
    From what I read, the character was created specifically to be hated and was a critique towards the whole 90's antihero craze that prevalent in the comic book industry at the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Left Hand of God View Post
    Definitely without him. The only "heroic" character in Chris Nolan's Batman series is the Dark Knight himself.
    I think you mean superheroic. Or with super powers. Many of the humans are heroes. The D.A before he is driven insane. Commissioner Gordon. His on/off ''girlfriend." Some of the police force and even the regular people sometimes step up.

    Of course Batman is a Super Hero without actual super powers. And Chris says there are no real super powered people in his Universe.

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    Amazing Spider-Man trailer


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    It's on...

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    I'm in the Spirit of things...the first time Cap was on the big screen. The Captain American Serial...

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    Post Golden Age/Pre-Commie Killer period Cap cover....

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    Before the code and the Romita issues.Which is still way before he was "unfrozen."

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    Red Skull looked like a reject from EC back in the day. Glad to see you're in the spirit as well, scifi channel was running some of the older cap movies last night.


    The very best finds on the floor at Comic-Con 2011

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    Walking Dead Season 2, new trailer from SDCC.

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    Just back from Cap. Loved it. Want to see it again right now.

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    Like first Iron Man good?


    Very skeptical about anything Miller puts out these days. I know Grant Morrison had given some criticism related to the project.



    In HOLY TERROR, join The Fixer, a brand new, hard-edged hero as he battles terror. The graphic novel is a no-holds-barred action thriller told in Miller’s trademark high-contrast, black-and-white visual style, which seizes the political zeitgeist by the throat and doesn’t let go until the last page.

    HOLY TERROR is a 120 page hardcover graphic novel with spot-color interiors presented in a 10 x 13 landscape format. Distributed by Diamond Books, HOLY TERROR retails for $29.99 and will be in stores in September.

    https://s3.amazonaws.com/legendary-p...First-Five.pdf


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    Eisner's The Spirit Receives Artist's Edition

    With IDW Publishing's line of Artist's Edition books celebrating the work of comics' greatest artists by reproducing their work at full, unaltered size, it is only appropriate that the man whose name is on the industry's top award should receive this premiere treatment.

    Friday at Comic-Con International in San Diego, IDW announced "Will Eisner's The Spirit: Artist's Edition," to be published in 2012. This marked the third new Artist's Edition volume announced at the show, with an October-shipping book devoted to Wally Wood revealed on Wednesday and "John Romita, Sr.'s Amazing Spider-Man" on Thursday. Scott Dunbier, the IDW editor behind the Artist's Edition line, spoke exclusively with Comic Book Resources about the project.

    As with "John Romita, Sr.'s Amazing Spider-Man: Artist's Edition," the selection of Spirit stories for the Eisner edition has not yet been finalized. "Denis Kitchen, who is the agent for the estate, and I are going through the 'Spirit' books and picking out which stories we would like to see included," Dunbier said. Kitchen, an artist and former publisher, was a friend of Eisner's and has preserved much of the artist's work in addition to representing his estate. This helped ensure that an Artist's Edition would be possible, as Dunbier has noted that access to original artwork is a key requirement for producing the books.

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