The survivors of TorchWood gain new allies as they face a new...threat?
On Miracle Day, a day unlike any other...no one dies!
The next day...no one dies!
The day after that...no one dies!
Death has been defeated!
But, is that good...or bad?
The two remaining members of the weird phenemomena-investigating TorchWood Institute must find out, especially since one of them, Captain Jack Harkness, who previously was immortal, learns he's literally the only person on Earth who can die!
Catch the excitement starting this Friday on Starz!
Even if you've never seen the show on BBC America or the dvd/blu-ray releases, the first episode of Miracle Day gives you enough background "on the fly" to follow with no problem, so don't be afraid to dive in! (Hey, it never stopped you from enjoying Star Wars or Star Trek, did it?)
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
YouTube Wednesday: CAPTAIN AMERICA!
The Living Legend of World War II is coming to movie screens on July 22nd...
But Cap's been popping up on movie screens since 1944!
Yeah, there's no Red Skull, or Bucky, or shield, or even wings on his cowl!
But DAMN, that's exciting!
Cap's next appearance was on TV, as part of the Marvel SuperHeroes Show...
...which used the actual Jack Kirby artwork (as well as Stan Lee's scripts) for the most-accurate adaptations EVER from comics to film/TV!
In the late 1970s, with successful live-action series featuring both the Hulk and Spider-Man running on CBS, Marvel tried pilots of other characters including Dr Strange and Captain America...
In fact, they tried Cap twice...
..but despite the presence of legendary baddie actor Christopher Lee, the show never went to series.
Cap continued to guest-star on other animated shows, but his next solo appearance was in 1990.
Don't remember it?
It's ok, no one else does, either!
See you at the movies...
Check out the
Movie Serial Captain America Shirt
or these kool dvds and video cassettes from Amazon...
Check out the
Movie Serial Captain America Shirt
or these kool dvds and video cassettes from Amazon...
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Reading Room: SPACE WESTERN Strong Bow in "Return of the Aztecs"
One of the "Space Vigilantes" takes center stage...
Click on art to enlarge |
Like Doc Savage's or The Shadow's aides, Spurs' associates can certainly handle themselves against aliens, or Commies, or any other threat when the boss is out of town!
Penciled and inked by versatile artist John Belfi, who did a little of everything for almost every comic publisher in the 40s-50s before moving over to newspaper syndicate work both on strips and editorial illustration.
There's more Space Western Comics action to come as we lead-up to the opening of the summer flick Cowboys & Aliens.
We're offering a line of Space Western collectibles, perfect for summer wear at the beach, or the movie theatre when you go see Cowboys & Aliens. (C'mon, you know you're going!)
and have a look below at some Cowboys and Aliens movie tie-ins from Amazon!
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Monday, July 4, 2011
Happy 4th of July with the Living Legend of World War II!
Art by John Romita from the 1976 Marvel Bicentennial Calendar! |
A classic image featuring Captain America before the Declaration of Independence!
(Courtesy Rip Jagger's Dojo)
Captain America and Uncle Sam!
(Courtesy Rip Jagger's Dojo)
Art by Jack Kirby & Frank Giacoia from Captain America's Bicentennial Battles |
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Flag-Draped Super-Heroes!
On the day before July 4th, here's some Patriotic Heroes...
Captain V
The Conqueror
Captain Courageous
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