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Category: Comic Book Collection
Comic Books: Trade Paperback & Graphic Novel Reviews as of 5/10/11
Thor: The Mighty Avenger
Comic Books: Trade Paperback & Graphic Novel Reviews as of 4/2/11
Captain America: The Two Americas
Cover Run: The DC Comics Art of Adam Hughes
Comic Books: Trade Paperback & Graphic Novel Reviews as of 12/16/10
- Captain America: The Red Menace
Comic Books: Trade Paperback & Graphic Novel Reviews as of 11/27/10
- Captain America: The man with no face
- Thor and the Avengers
- World War Hulk
Comic Books: Trade Paperback & Graphic Novel Reviews
Books of Doom
Captain America: Red Menace
Captain America: The man with no face
Justice League of America: Team History
Thor and the Avengers
Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk
World War Hulk
Comic Books: Trade Paperback & Graphic Novel Reviews
Batman & Robin: Batman Reborn
The Flash: Rebirth
Tiny Titans: Welcome to the Treehouse
The Sandman presents. The furies
Strange tales
The stuff of legend
Arkham Asylum : madness
Greek Street: Blood Calls for Blood
The Stuff of Legend
Haunt
Arkham Asylum: madness
Strange Tales (Marvel)
Comic Books: Trade Paperback & Graphic Novel Reviews
Batwoman: Elegy
Will post some min-reviews and rating when I get a chance.
Movie Review: Planet Hulk DVD (2010)
Comments: The Planet Hulk movie DVD is a screen adaption of the comic book saga of the same name. I’ve previously read the original Planet Hulk graphic novel so I do remember the elements of the series which could be described as Hulk meets the Gladiator-movie genre. So if armored monsters clashing in an arena is your thing, then this animated movie is for you.
There’s a brief bit in the beginning of the film that explains why the Hulk is being sent to another planet by the big-time heroes of Earth. If you do not know the storyline or keep up with what’s happened in the comic books, then you’ll probably not get why Hulk is skyrocketing out of earth and why he’s all of a sudden able to speak intelligently and not the behemoth of old.
There’s some changes in the storyline to accommodate the running time and character use. Planet Hulk covers roughly the beginning and middle of the Planet Hulk storyline with Hulk landing on an alien planet, fighting in the coliseum, and taking over the planet. The portion of the post-“King Hulk” storyline from the comic series isn’t covered and so if sales are good, there might be a sequel. There are some cameos from the comic series in the background and due to licensing issues probably, the Silver Surfer is replaced with Beta Ray Bill (aka Horse-Alien looking Thor).
The action is well-made and there’s a bit of drama going on. Pretty violent, so watch out for the kiddies. Animation style matches previous Marvel films like the recent Iron Man and Dr. Strange films.
Rating: 3 out of 5
Movie Review: Batman: Gotham Knight- 7/9/08
Review: I thought Gotham Knight was a nice looking movie, but very plain and down right boring in parts. “Work Through the Pain” was the best section for me since it opened up another training aspect of Bruce Wayne that shows how he can take all the hits and near-death events and continue to survive.
“Deadshot” was a good section as well, closest to a comic book type story. The rest of the episodes were more in the vein of Batman vs. mobsters and moved slowly for me, they probably kept it this way to tie into the more Dark Knight theme without the more outlandish themes with more comic-type villains.
Did enjoy seeing the original Tim Burton Batmobile though. The animation style is pure Japanese anime, with certain styles reminding me of the over-the-top Fist of the North Star series from the 80s. Still, though it looked nice it had no substance or “wow” moments for a comic book super hero.
Score: 2.75 out of 5