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Monday, July 31, 2023
BOOM! Studios from Diamond Distributors for August 2, 2023
Dynamite Entertainment from Diamond Distributors for August 2, 2023
Image Comics from Diamond Distributors for August 2, 2023
Marvel Comics from Diamond Distributors for August 2, 2023
Comics, Magazines and Books from Diamond Distributors for August 2, 2023
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DC Comics from Lunar Distributors for August 1, 2023
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I Reads You Juniors: July 2023 - Update #65
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NEWS:
DC COMICS - From GamesRadar: The site has a page that is a rundown of all the announced "Batman" publications for the nine months, from August 2023 to March 2024.
COMICS - From NYTimes: When collectors died, what happens to their estates. Who gets the comic books and/or the action figures? That discussed in this article from "The New York Times."
DC COMICS - From DCBlog: The writers of DC Comics' "Knight Terrors" event talk about how their own nightmares equipped them for these comic books.
SONY SPIDER-MAN U - From ComicBook: Actor Thomas Haden Church who played "Flint Marko/The Sandman" in two movies, Sony's "Spider-Man 3" (2007) and Sony/Marvel's "Spider-Man: No Way Home," says that there are rumors that Sam Raimi is developing a fourth Spider-Man film with actor Tobey Maguire. Raimi directed and Maguire starred in the first three Spider-Man films.
DC STUDIOS - From Deadline: James Gunn denies that he is packing "Superman: Legacy" with DC Comics characters in order "to attract buyers."
MANGA TO SERIES - From THR: Netflix has released the first full trailer for its live-action series version of "One Piece," the legendary manga from creator Eiichiro Oda. The series is set sail August 31st, 2023.
SDCC:
From ThePopverse: Rodney Barnes will writer and Ramon F. Bachs will draw "Luke Cage: Gang War," a three-issue miniseries that is part of the "Gang War" event. The first issue of the Luke Cage mini arrives Nov. 2023.
From ComicBook: Because Warner Bros. and the lackeys can't stop digging in the Alan Moore graveyard: DC Studios has announced an animated film based on Moore and DaveGibbons' seminal graphic novel, "Watchmen."
From BleedingCool: Todd McFarlane announces five new Spawn-related series at Comic-Con 2023.
From CBR: Fantagraphics Books has announced the Brazilian comics anthology, "BRABA," in conjunction with Brazilian publisher, Mino. It is due Fall 2024.
From DCBlog: DC.com has a page dedicated to all things related to DC Comics at San Diego Comic-Con 2023.
DC STUDIOS - From CBR: "Joker: Folie a Deux" cinematographer, Lawrence Sher, said his relationship with the film's star, Lady Gaga, improved when he referred to her as "Lee," the nickname of her character in the film (presumed to be Harley Quinn).
From THR: Warner Bros. is trying to save "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom," and it is a chaotic situation. There have been massive reshoots and plans to feature both Michael Keaton's Batman and Ben Affleck's Batman have been scrapped at various stages. DC Studios co-CEOs James Gunn and Peter Safran have ordered many of the changes.
IMAGE TO ANIMATION - From IGN: The site has an exclusive poster reveals for Season 2 of Amazon Prime's animated hit, "Invinsible." The article also has a Season 2 teaser.
BRITISH COMICS - From 2000AD: Good Shepherd and Rebellion have entered into a partnership for Good Shepherd to develop and publish video game adaptations based on stories from the "2000 AD" universe, the home of "Judge Dredd," "Rogue Trooper," "ABC Warrior" and more, as well as Rebellion’s other comic IP, including "Roy of the Rovers" and "Battle Action."
ANIME/MANGA - From Deadline: Critics are reacting to the recently released final film of the famed animation director and manga creator, Hayao Miyazaki. Entitled "The Boy and The Heron" or "How Do You Live?" Gkids will release the film in North America later this year.
MARVEL - From EW: Iman Vellani, the actress who plays Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel on Disney+/Marvel Studios' "Ms. Marvel," will write the upcoming comic book, "Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant." Sabir Pirzada, one of the writers on the TV series, will co-write with Vellani.
DC STUDIOS - From YouTube: The final trailer for Warner Bros.'s upcoming DC Comics superhero film, "Blue Beetle," has arrived. The film is in theaters beginning August 18th, 2023.
COMICS - From ComicsBeat: There is a lot of conversation in this piece, "Comics retailers see uncertain future."
DC STUDIOS - From Deadline: After casting the Superman (David Corenswet) and Lois Lane (Rachel Brosnahan), "Superman: Legacy" has started to round out it cast. Fan-favorite Nathan Fillion will be "Green Lantern/Guy Gardner;" Edi Gathegi will be "Mister Terrific;" and Isabela Marced will play "Hawkgirl."
From THR: Anthony Carrigan ("NoHo Hank" on HBO's "Barry") has been cast as the superhero, "Metamorpho" in "Superman: Legacy."
From Deadline: Writer-director James Gunn shares his excitement over "Superman: Legacy" and talks about why he has included Green Lantern, Hawkgirl, and Mister Terrific.
DC CINEMA - From YahooEntertainment: With an estimated loss of at least 200 million dollars, Warner Bros. Pictures' DC Comics' film, "The Flash," is reportedly the biggest box office flop in superhero film history.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Joe Quesada has revealed a page from his Marvel Comics mystery project.
DC ANIMATION - From DCBlog: My Adventures with Superman co-executive producers Jake Wyatt and Brendan Clogher and co-producer Josie Campbell discuss the new Cartoon Network/Adult Swim animated series.
From DCBlog: Voice actors Alice Lee (Lois Lane) and Ishmel Sahid (Jimmy Olsen) talk about the new Cartoon Network/Adult Swim animated series, "My Adventures with Superman."
From YouTube: Here is the teaser trailer for "Suicide Squad: Isekia," a new anime series starring DC Comics' Suicide Squad. The animation is produced by WIT Studio, who produced the "Attack on Titan" anime. No word on the arrival date.
MARVEL TELEVISION - From Deadline: Peter Shinkoda, an actor on Netflix/Marvel's former "Daredevil" series, has accused former head of Marvel Television, Jeph Loeb, of making anti-Asian comments. This is in regards to the writing and story development of the series.
MARVEL STUDIOS - From Deadline: Marvel Studios' "Doctor Strange" star, Benedict Cumberbatch, says that Doctor Strange will return to silver screen next year... Stay tuned.
DC TV - From Deadline: "Smallville" actor, Allison Mack, has been released a year early from prison. She was sentenced to three years in federal prison in 2021 for participation in the notorious NXIVM cult. Mack played the character "Chloe Sullivan" on The WB/CW's "Smallville" during the series' entire run from 2001 to 2011.
MARVEL STUDIOS - From CBR: A fan found some merchandise, action figures, that reveal what Wolverine, Cyclops, and Rogue will look like in the upcoming Disney+ animated series, "X-Men '97."
MANGA - From BleedingCool: TOKYOPOP is launching "LoveLove," a diverse imprint of shojo, josei, girls love, boys love manga, and graphic novel titles by Western creators; the LoveLove line offers romantic stories and characters for everyone.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Marvel Comics will launch "Spider-Boy" in November from writer Dan Slott and artist Paco Medina.
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Friday, July 28, 2023
#IReadsYou Movie Review: LUPIN III: The Castle of Cagliostro
Thursday, July 27, 2023
#IReadsYou Review: PRODIGY: The Icarus Society #4
PRODIGY: THE ICARUS SOCIETY #4 (OF 5)
IMAGE COMICS/Netflix
STORY: Mark Millar
ART: Matteo Buffagni
COLORS: David Curiel
LETTERS: Clem Robins
COVER: Matteo Buffagni with David Curiel
DESIGN: Melina Mikulic
EDITORIAL: Sarah Unwin
VARIANT COVER ARTIST: Matteo Buffagni
28pp, Color, $3.99 U.S. (October 2022)
Rated M / Mature
Prodigy: The Icarus Society is a five-issue comic book miniseries produced by writer Mark Millar and artist Matteo Buffagni. It is a sequel to the 2018-19 six-issue miniseries, Prodigy. The Prodigy comic books focus on the adventures of the world's smartest man, Edison Crane, who believes that he is the go-to guy when there is a global crisis to solve. Letterer Clem Robins and colorists Laura Martin and David Curiel complete the sequel's creative team.
Prodigy: The Icarus Society pits Edison against “The Icarus Society,” a secret society of geniuses who are all richer than Edison. And now, he is caught inside the club's internal rivalries and blackmailed into hunting for the treasures of one of the most legendary locations of all time.
Prodigy: The Icarus Society #4 opens in the Himalayas, present day. Edison accompanies (as a prisoner) Felix Koffka as they hunt for “Shangri-La.” Accompanying them are Koffka's sneaky wife, Prisha Patil, and his injured employee, Ruby Prentice.
Shangri-La may be a place from the storybooks, but it has exerted a pull on the world's most evil people for thousands of years. Now, this paradise will give up its secrets, one of which is that Edison Crane's arrival has been expected.
THE LOWDOWN: Prodigy, in its two series, has emerged as a spinner of conspiracies, legends, myths, and lore, and has enough of it to rival cable network, The History Channel's “Ancient Aliens” television series. This fourth issue of The Icarus Society is also the penultimate issue of the series.
Mark Millar always delivers the unexpected. How does he do it? Is he a genius like Edison Crane? Or does it involve the occult? Seriously, Prodigy: The Icarus Society #4 is full of surprises, and Millar teases an explosive ending. Prodigy is an adventure into the unknown and the mythical, so Millar seems to anticipate our expectations with the goal of foiling them. If we are going into the unknown, then, we don't know anything. We rely on this most brilliant storyteller who always wants to thrill us, the way his favorite comic books did to young Mark.
Artist Matteo Buffagni wants to drag the reader in with his storytelling and wants to transport us into the unknown. While he refuses to give away secrets, Buffagni entices us with an absorbing mystery. David Curiel's colors, which usually convey the shadows and dark moods of Buffagni's compositions, are a celebration of light as a legendary location shows itself off in this issue. Even Clem Robins dials down the lettering for this quiet-before-the-storm entry.
There is no filler in the comic books of Millar and his creative teams. Prodigy: The Icarus Society could not fly without a superb fourth issue, and superb is what we get.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans of Mark Millar and of his comic book, Prodigy, will want to read Prodigy: The Icarus Society.
A+
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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