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The Bum’s Rush #83
WARNING! None of the news or rumors you see here in The
Bum’s Rush should be considered FACT until it actually
happens. It might never happen. How do you know I’m not just
making all this crap up? I could, you know. You’ve been
warned!
This Title Is A
Lame Joke About How The Superman Returns Sequel
Will Be Called Superman Returns Again Or Something Equally
As
Witless That You’ve Probably Read A Million Times By Now
Next week sees the DVD release not only of
Superman Returns but of the entire
Superman series including
Superman II - The Donner Cut , which
will reveal for the first time what Superman II would
have been like if original director Richard Donner had not
been fired and replaced after having already shot most of
the film. Yes, it’ll be a big day for Superman fans
everywhere. Almost as big as the day the next
Superman film comes out! Let’s do a little run down of
everything we know about the forthcoming sequel shall we?
- It’s been officially confirmed that Bryan Singer and crew
will return to helm the sequel. Take that, Superman Returns naysayers!
- The film’s title will be Superman: The Man of Steel.
- The film will have a budget of around $140 - $175 million.
- Singer has revealed that production on the film will most
likely begin mid to late next year.
- Brandon Routh says there’ll be more hitting!
- That rumor going around about General Zod being the villain
in the sequel? Well there’s another rumor that says don’t
bet on it. But the villain in the film is still supposed to
be an alien threat. Hmm, could it be… Braniac? I’d say yes.
But I also believed it when they said Zod, so why the hell
would you listen to me?
- Release date, you ask? June 2009, I says.
- But wait, what’s this? Apparently Singer has expressed
interest in seeing the script for the upcoming X-Men
spin-off, Wolverine! And Hugh Jackman has been quoted as
saying, “there is a list and Bryan is, sort of, at the
beginning of it, so, of course, he's in the loop. So, but,
it is too early for me to say.” So is there a chance we’ll
see more mutant mayhem from Singer before we get our
Super-sequel?
The New Device
One of my biggest artistic influences is a brilliant artist
by the name of Rian Hughes. His logos and cover designs have
been especially influential on my own sense of design. He
has, in my opinion, created some of the most memorable and
eye-catching comic book logos and cover designs ever, from
books like
Wildcats Version 3.0 and The Intimates to
the
Bizarro Comics and
Bizarro World anthologies to the upcoming Spirit ongoing
series by Darwyn Cooke. As I mentioned in one of my earliest
columns
logo design is just as important to a comic book cover as
the cover art itself and Hughes is one of the best in
business when it comes to creating designs that stand out on
the shelves.
Earlier this month, Hughes re-launched
his website, adding tons of recent logos, designs,
illustrations and a huge library of fonts that you can
purchase directly from the site itself. The level of work,
from the fonts to the photography is downright
inspirational. If you’re a graphic artist, or you just
appreciate really good-looking art and design, then do
yourself a favor –
CLICK HERE
and check out Rian Hughes new site. You won’t be
disappointed.
Speaking of Rian Hughes, I would kill to get a hold of the
Dan Dare series he and Grant Morrison did together several
years ago. So if you were wondering what you should get me
for Christmas, well there you go. What do you mean you’re
not buying me a Christmas present? Hmmph. And after all the
things I’ve done for you.
The Dead Live!
Josh Howard and Viper Comics are producing a Nara (the lead
character from the Dead@17 trilogy) action figure. The
8-inch vinyl action figure will be the first release from
Viper Toys. Here are some shots of the rough sculpt which
Josh recently posted on his
MySpace page:
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size in a new window Josh also posted some information about the forthcoming
action figure. He says that no release date has been set but
it should be available in a few months. The figure will have
at least four points of articulation. And yes, it comes with
Nara’s ax. If sales are good then this could be the first in
a series of
Dead at 17 action figures.
I really do hope this figure sells well. Not only because I
love me some Dead@17 but because Viper Toys will probably do
even more toys. And you know what that means right? EMILY
EDISON ACTION FIGURES! Dude, that’d be awesome. I would
definitely buy an
Emily Edison action figure.
And hopefully they’d do multiple versions, right? Cause then
there’d be a version of Emily in the kick ass pulp inspired
costume she wore at the end of the book! Oh… oh… and Badbot
action figures! Goo… nerdgasm!*
*The Editor apologizes for this total nerd freak-out. Rest
assured it won’t happen again. Ah, who are we kidding… it
happens every freakin’ week. Sorry, there’s nothing we can
do.
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Bad Apple
Speaking of Josh Howard, Viper just released a five-page
preview from the forthcoming
The Lost Books of Eve:
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The Lost Books of Eve, which follows Eve as she journeys
outside of the Garden of Eden to locate her missing husband,
Adam, is an ongoing bi-monthly series. The first issue
should ship sometime in December. If those preview pages are
any indication this book is going to look amazing. |
Speaking of Segues… I Mean Apples
Sure, you’ve heard of
24
Hour Comic Day right? I thought so. But for
the uninformed, 24 Hour Comic Day is a grueling right of
passage for comic book artists who want to prove that
they’re just as crazy as everyone says they are. You see,
the 24 Hour Comic Day challenge is to sit down and draw a
complete 24-page comic in 24 hours! Only the strongest (and
most handsome) survive to tell the tale. Like I did. Why
(pimp mode activated) you can even buy a copy of my 24 Hour
Comic, God Of Rock, on this very website. 24 pages in 24
hours! Sounds almost impossible don’t it?
What if I told you there was a 24 Hour
Movie Day. And on said 24 Hour Movie Day you were
required to write, shoot and edit a short film and include
in that film at least three required elements from a list of
eleven that wouldn’t be revealed until the contest began.
Well, it happened. A few weeks ago
Apple ()
sponsored the Insomnia
Film Festival
inviting student filmmakers across the country to enter a
contest to create their own short film in just one day.
But unlike 24 Hour Comic Day, in which your reward for
completing the challenge is the satisfaction of a job well
done, the Insomnia Film Festival will have an actual winner.
Viewers (as well as a panel of judges) are able to vote on
the videos posted on the IFF website and the winners will be
announced on December 10th. The winners will receive a copy
of Final Cut Studio, a copy of Shake, and an 80GB iPod.
Voting is still going on right now and will be until
December 5th.
I know that didn’t really have anything to do with comics
per se. I just thought it was kinda neat. Plus I’m a little
miffed that I didn’t get the chance to win no 80GB iPod for
finishing my 24 Hour Comic. I knew I shoulda listened to my
mom when she told me to give up my foolish dreams of drawing
comics and try to make it in Hollywood instead.
In Case You Didn’t Know…
This book comes out next week:
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If you don’t buy it Will Eisner’s ghost will KILL you.
The Only Comics That Matter
Last Week – Astonishing X-Men #18 by Joss Whedon & John Cassaday
Invincible #36 by Robert Kirkman & Ryan Ottley
Union Jack #3 by Christos N. Gage, Mike Perkins & Andrew
Hennessey
This Week – Connor Hawke: Dragon’s Blood #1 by Chuck Dixon & Derec
Donovan Casanova #6 by Matt Fraction & Gabriel Ba
Godland #14 by Joe Casey & Tom Scioli Daredevil #91 by Ed Brubaker, Michael Lark & Stefano Gaudiano
X-Factor #13 by Peter David & Pablo Raimondi
Next Week – Batman/The Spirit by Jeph Loeb, Darwyn Cooke & J. Bone
Immortal Iron Fist by Ed Brubaker, Matt Fraction, David Aja
& Travel Foreman Nextwave #10 by Warren Ellis, Stuart Immonen & Wade Von
Grawbadger
If you have any interesting news, rumors, lies, etc. about
comics and think I should know about it too just email me at
thesuperleezard@yahoo.com.
Read more dumb crap written by me at
www.livejournal.com/users/superleezard.
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