Lew Stringer & Geoff Senior
Monday, July 10th, 2006I sent a few “What If..?” cartoons such as “What if Iron man lived up to his name”, showing Iron Man as a walking steam iron. I did one of those a month and I would get a fiver for each one.
I sent a few “What If..?” cartoons such as “What if Iron man lived up to his name”, showing Iron Man as a walking steam iron. I did one of those a month and I would get a fiver for each one.
The series plays out like an amalgamation of all the best detective dramas, blaxploitation movies, kung fu flicks and 70s retro-stylings combined into one magnificent miniseries
The action scenes are, if possible, more intense than those of the last film.
I would like to do Miracleman, I have always wanted to have a go at Miracleman.
Unfortunately, the preludes to Infinite Crisis derail what had been a reasonably interesting run. The Sacrifice crossover with the Superman titles that spilled out of The OMAC Project is almost entirely redundant.
Photo’s from the red carpet of Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean 2
With Superman returning to the cinemas Fractal Matter thought it would be good to offer suggestions for new readers getting into Superman. Because he has been published for so long there are an awful lot of options, but FM is here to point you towards a few choice items.
Ken Lashley’s pencils are tight, well defined and maintain a decent balance between light and dark.
Two Jewish kids from Cleveland with a dream create the ultimate super-hero.
Screams from the teenage girls roared. Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, and Kiera Knightley were making their way down the red carpet, making the fans forget about being hot, fatigued and thirsty better than any performing pirate could. Fractal Matter talks to Helen Mirren, Vincent D’Onofrio, Naomie Harris and More!