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Unofficial Dredd, Unofficial X-Men – Sunday Trending Topics
Remixed, reimagined, recontinued. The comic is clearly not an officially licensed product and the book contains no credits, though the website reveals its the work of Colin Panetta. And it's a rather fun, recreating and repurposing of Stan and Jack's X-Men, with the little seen X-Man, Logjam, dealing drugs to Toad and standing on the side when the X-Men are in battle, managing to turn a profit.
Most-Read TV/Film Stories Sunday:
Back when the first teaser trailer for Doug Dorst and JJ Abrams' book S was revealed, a lot of the internet jumped to the conclusion that it was for some kind of TV project. Not unreasonable. I was thinking it might be a video game.
Jaimie Alexander Has Been Talking To WB About Batman Vs. Superman, Promises Thor 3
Thor: The Dark World is about to hit theaters* which means cast members are all over the place talking up the movie. Jaimie Alexander was doing just now at Stan Lee's ComiKaze convention in LA, and she has let something potentially very interesting slip out.
Watch Cursed Edge, The Unofficial, Fan-Made Sequel To Last Year's Dredd Movie
I still don't think there's even the slightest chance of an official sequel to Dredd and the best we can hope for now is a rebooted version somewhere down the line.
Most-Read Comic Stories Sunday:
Ethan Van Sciver And The Sudden Four Pages Of Green Lantern
Ethan Van Sciver quietly entered the doors of the Great Lakes Ballroom at the Adoba Hotel in Dearborn noiselessly. He sat down at his booth, and started to draw humbly and quietly. No stir, nothing; just a legendary comics artist at work.
The titles included are Supergirl, Green Arrow, Green Lantern Corps, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Teen Titans, Catwoman, Superman, Batman & Robin, Batman: The Dark Knight,Scooby Doo, Mad Magazine ($2 an issue), Loony Tunes and… Young Justice and Justice Society of America. The latter two of which don't exist anymore. And haven't for over two years.
Logjam, The Best F-Ing X-Man Ever
The comic is clearly not an officially licensed product and the book contains no credits, though the website reveals its the work of Colin Panetta. And it's a rather fun, recreating and repurposing of Stan and Jack's X-Men, with the little seen X-Man, Logjam, dealing drugs to Toad and standing on the side when the X-Men are in battle, managing to turn a profit.