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[CinemaRatty] Lattest Articles (Free subscription) | 07/01/2009
... like Tim Robbins playing Stark’s father in a flashback (and probably key to the development of Steve Rogers/Captain America’s Super Serum) and today’s announcement has us as stiff as vibranium. Crimson Dynamo, should that indeed be the character Rourke plays, has been a mixed bag in the comics. Sometimes evil, sometimes good, always badass. We’re pretty excited about this development....
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games (Free subscription) | 05/01/2009
... too, taking the new Captain America into murkier and doubt-ridden places that a Hitler-punching Steve Rogers may not have been able to go. Brubaker’s Criminal has consistently been one of the best reads in any given month and his new series Incognito is off to a great start for the best of 2009. Fallout 3 destroyed my social life by being 2008’s most absorbing video game experience....
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Major Spoilers (Free subscription) | 04/01/2009
A series of single page splashes follows, one for House of M, (pronounced “House of MUH”) one that breaks down Civil War into one panel, (and, oddly, gives the issues more serious consideration than the actual 7 issue series did) one that shows a dead Steve Rogers on the courthouse steps, and one that recounts the events of Planet Hulk. She ends by telling him of the events that led up...
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The Four Color Media Monitor (Free subscription) | 01/01/2009
After replacing Steve Rogers with Bucky Barnes as Capt. America, and T'Challa with a female protagonist as Black Panther, their next replacement seems to be Jennifer Walters with the daughter of Thundra as She-Hulk. (According to this Newsarama interview, her name has yet to be revealed.) Thundra is a warrior woman from a future timeline when Earth is called Femizonia, who first appeared...
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IGN (Free subscription) | 03/01/2009
- At first glance, what makes Bucky Barnes such a fantastic new Captain America is that he brings a hesitance, uncertainty, and moral ambiguity that Steve Rogers lacked as a protagonist. The more I think about it, though, the more I become convinced that what makes Bucky such an endlessly fascinating character is his shady and mysterious past as the Winter Soldier, which seems destined...