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Saturday Trending Topics: The End Of The Infinite
I think John Layman speaks for us all on this matter when he posted in the BC forum in response to the story about Rob Liefeld and Robert Kirkman's The Infinite ending over creative differences:
Originally Posted by themightylayman
Hug it out, bitches!!
Good advice for any comic book creative conflict.
On with the countdown…
Most-Read Comic Stories Today:
There seem to be a few glitches that need ironing out concerning credits but the details do give a few interesting revelations… such as Jason Aaron leaving Wolverine with #304 and Cullen Bunn taking over with #305, what appears to be the final issue of Moon Knight with #12, hints of a Spider-Man symbiote-styled summer event, and Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes and Ultimate Spider-Man Adventures starting, for the kiddiwinks.
Rob Liefeld And Robert Kirkman Kill The Infinite Over Creative Differences
Unfortunately creative differences have sunk the Infinite. It's over.
John Rozum Speaks Out Over Creative And Editorial Differences On Static Shock
Static definitely had the best potential of all DC Superheroes of Color… and should have treated like an A-list character, with a huge push.
Most-Read TV/Film Stories Today:
Green Marvel Monsters Ahoy – Toys "Reveal" The Movie Lizard And The Avenger's Hulk
More toys, and the movie clues they spill. I've written a slew of toy stories these last few weeks, but every one of them after Christmas. Seems like somebody's clock is off.
Another Avengers Set Piece Detailed – Loki Hijinks Spoiled
Here's the loose set-up of an action scene that would seem to come from The Avengers. It's also the blurb that accompanies an upcoming pack of plastic bricks, intended to tie-in with the movie:
VIDEO: Star Wars Uncut – Episode IV Remade In 15-Second Chunks
The entirety of Star Wars has been remade by fans, each little chunk of fifteen seconds submitted separately in a style of the filmmakers' choice. The approaches vary from Be Kind Rewind to Flash Animation 101, though there's some witty ideas tucked away here and there.