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Sunday Trending Topics: Teenage Alien Ninja Turtles
There's nothing like an alien controversy to get Bleeding Cool readers' attention. There's Avengers aliens, Prometheus aliens, and now, seemingly… Teenage Alien Ninja Turtles. Or so Michael Bay seems to imply when talking Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in today's top story. Like the other alien controversies, time will tell how this one plays out.
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Power Girl Gets A More Rounded P
Little Bleeders have been telling me for a while that the images that we'd seen of Power Girl and Huntress for World's Finest, may not be the final versions and the designs were still being tweaked.
When a comic publisher signs up a creator to an exclusive deal, meaning they can only work for them… or rather, not work for the direct competition, there is often a press release. A little bit of bragging. A certain "we've got them, and no one else has, nya nya nya nya nya".
Last week, Bleeding Cool told you that Kelly Sue DeConnick was to reinvent Carol Danvers as Marvel's Captain Marvel. Marvel has just confirmed this at WonderCon, revealing further details. The ongoing series is written by DeConnick with art by Dexter Soy. Marvel also revealed covers for issues #1 and #2 of the series by Ed McGuinness.
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Certain Turtle fans are probably going to flip their lids when they play the following video clip of Michael Bay. It comes from the Nickelodeon Upfronts on Wednesday, with Bay talking about the new, live-action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film that he's producing and is due in cinemas on Christmas Day 2013.
As Joseph Gordon Levitt and Bruce Willis play younger and older versions of the same character in the time-travel noir Loooper, director Rian Johnson had the younger wear some prosthetic alterations to his face, the better to make them appear similar.
Super Best Friends Forever's Days Are Numbered
Lauren Faust, acclaimed animator and director whose work has included Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, The Powerpuff Girls, and a relaunch of some show with horses that's all the rage, is finishing up her run on Super Best Friends Forever.