How fortunate I was to learn from one of the very best.
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Rest In Peace Denny O'Neil I first became aware of him reading the Batman comics he made with Neal Adams These stories opened up the wider world of classic adventure for me.
Christina Blanch
RIP Dennis You were so talented and amazing and to me,[...]
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Thankfully, fans who've been waiting for news on Netflix's upcoming 10-episode series adaptation of Frank Miller and Tom Wheeler's illustrated book Cursed, starring Katherine Langford (13 Reasons Why) Along with news of the series' release window, the streaming service also released the official poster for the series.
Nimue is ready to take on any dangers in[...]
But it seems it wasn't just one comic that killed a big media project, Marvel editorial has form in that regard.
The other day, Marvel executive editor Tom Brevoort mentioned, in reference to a Frank Miller cover for Daredevil that it had killed a Daredevil cartoon pitched to ABC in 1982.
Bought them all That Daredevil cover[...]
Yes, that applies to important staples like groceries and medical supplies, but also to rarer but no less important items like Frank Miller variant covers.
Just as auto manufacturers are being tapped to build ventilators and distilleries are making hand sanitizer, so too has Dynamite Entertainment found a way to produce substitutes for Frank Miller variants,[...]
Welcome to Demonetized, the first installment of an all-too-regular feature here on Bleeding Cool in which we've published a post that one of Google's
Silenn Thomas is the CEO of Frank Miller Ink, the production company owned by Frank Miller And anyone who has read even her open posts on Facebook will see that she has a certain manner of writing This screencap from her private feed has been doing the round however.
I'm going to guess, by looking at[...]
The closest Marvel has to a guaranteed hit writer,
Frank Miller (Up) Possibly the best known living comic book writer and artist, through a mixture of films based on his comics and using his name in their titles, as well as the legacy of Dark Knight Returns, Miller has more Dark Knight plans for DC, more[...]
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— Greta Thunberg (@GretaThunberg) 11 December 2019
But what may be an equal or greater honour is that Greta also appears in The Dark Knight Returns: The Golden Child by Frank Miller and Rafael Grampa, published by DC Comics today A comic that already has The Joker and Darkseid funding and supporting Donald Trump[...]
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Today sees the publication of the much anticipated Batman: Dark Knight Returns: The Golden Child from Frank Miller and Rafael Grampa. We pointed out yesterday that there was a certain amount of Trump re-election campaigning going on, and a riot taking place as a result But that's just a tiny amount compared to the full[...]
Frank Miller's politics are… interesting Dark Knight Returns, a fairly libertarian volume was nevertheless heavily critical of Ronald Reagan's interventionist policies Holy Terror was seen as Islamophobic and reactionary He spoke out against the Occupy Wall Street protestors, suggesting they should sign up for the US Army And he talks negatively about Donald Trump, telling[...]
This image was taken on the streets of Hong Kong by photographer May James, working for the Hong Kong Free Press, who have plenty of coverage of the situation, and is reproduced here with permission.
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns: The Golden Child by Frank Miller and Rafael Grampa, first announced on Bleeding Cool, will be[...]
This includes getting rid of Robocop 2 and 3, which featured Frank Miller as one of the screenwriters.
I have to say that this is probably another one of those franchises that should be left alone at this point The first attempt at reviving it in 2014 was not very good Joel Kinnaman tried, but there[...]
Looks like Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez are ready to bring Sin City back to the screen – except this time, it's the small screen Deadline Hollywood reports exclusively that Legendary Television (Grass Kings, Paper Girls) has secured a deal Miller and is close to a deal with Rodriguez to turn Miller's franchise into a[...]
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Nightwing Changes Volume Numbers After Benjamin[...]
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One specific role that comes to mind is from Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns This was published by DC Comics from February to June 1986 This story takes place in a darker DC universe where Superman is almost in the president's pocket and Batman has had enough Prime 1 Studio captures the essence of[...]
Clark is who I am."
But in today, in Superman: Year One Vol 3 by Frank Miller, John Romita and Danny Miki (an art team that also has Batman #81 out as well) Frank Miller goes full Quentin Tarantino on us.
Superman's early rescue of Lois Lane, from the sea rather than the sky, seems to now[...]
The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist Hardcover is the upcoming memoir by Adrian Tomine, both in and out of the comic book industry and his place
Could their credit really be related to that?
There are two notable omissions; Frank Miller and Klaus Janson There are a number of scenes that seem drawn from that comic book but there is one very specific scene that could not have happened without their work It may be the most spot-on scene from the comics[...]
A year ago, Bleeding Cool broke the news that legendary American comics creator Frank Miller and Brazilian star artist Rafael Grampa would be working on a new Batman comic book together called The Golden Child. Today, DC Comics media partner Entertainment Weekly had their own chance to announce the news And that The Dark Knight Returns: The[...]
So that Marvel movies right now are a pretty good worldwide cultural advertisement for American military strength and morality.
It's in this kind of context that we see Frank Miller and John Romita tell the Superman: Year One story of the young Clark Kent signing up to join the Navy Become a man See the world[...]
Netflix is adding to its casting "round table" for its series adaptation of Frank Miller and Tom Wheeler's upcoming illustrated book Cursed, with actress Bella Dayne (Humans, Troy: Fall of a City) set to join in a series regular role Dayne joins Katherine Langford, Devon Terrell, Gustaf Skarsgard, Peter Mullan, Lily Newmark, and more in[...]
International comic book jack-of-all-trades Frank Miller and writer Tom Wheeler sat down at San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) to discuss their collaboration on Cursed In an interesting experiment in story development, Cursed is both a Netflix series and a novel, with the two properties developed simultaneously Wheeler and Miller co-created Cursed, with Wheeler writing the novel and Miller illustrating[...]
Next year, Netflix is launching a new series, Cursed, starring Katherine Langford, and written by Frank Miller and Tom Wheeler.
Ahead of that, the pair are publishing their story as an illustrated young adults novel, out in September/October this year from Simon & Schuster The story, in both forms, focuses on the mystical being, the Lady[...]
A look at how Frank Miller's portrayal of a young Clark Kent might not have gone done the way it was intended.
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Superman: Year One is one of the the most anticipated – or dreaded – DC books this year. Frank Miller had been threatening[...]
This week sees the release of the much-anticipated, rather-delayed and slightly-censored, Superman: Year One #1 by Frank Miller, John Romita and Danny Miki, the second new release from DC Comics' Black Label line, intended to be for mature readers superhero comics but, in the wake of Batman Damned, going through a bit of a change[...]
DC Comics has released a trailer for Superman: Year One, the upcoming comic from superstar creators Frank Miller and John Romita Jr The Black Label comic takes Superman back to his youth in Kansas, described as the "definitive origin of Superman." Watch the trailer below:
From the creators behind The Dark Knight Returns and Kick-Ass comes[...]
Dan DiDio, DC Comics publisher, posted a random titbit on Facebook, stating,
It's that time of day for "Random stuff on desk that makes me happy."
And in doing so, showing off a previously unseen cover to Superman: Year One by Frank Miller, John Romita, Danny Miki and Alex Sinclair It shows the young Clark Kent being[...]
Here's a look at the full image for yourselves, thanks to the fine folks at Netflix's "See What's Next" Twitter account:
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Based on comic book writer/artist Frank Miller (The Dark Knight Returns) and writer/producer Tom Wheeler's (Puss In Boots) upcoming illustrated young adult (YA) book of the same name, the series highlights the Lady of the Lake, a[...]