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Showing posts with label Shaft. Show all posts

Friday, July 29, 2016

Disney Announces Rocketeer Reboot


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Edited by Robert Beach

Now that we’ve crossed the midpoint of the 2010s, one thing has become very clear: superheroes aren’t going away.  The genre never really went away after it emerged through Batman in 1989, but for a time, people were expecting there to be a peak or finale to things. However, after eight years of Marvel blockbusters coming out like clockwork along with FOX reviving the X-Men in 2011 and DC/WB getting their act together, the superhero has simply become a constant part of our cultural diet. While this is an exciting prospect, it does raise the question of what happens to those companies without access to the superhero IP of DC or Marvel. 

The answer, clearly, is that they’ll dive into lesser-known heroes, either from the public domain, smaller publishers, or creator owned. We’ve already seen this with the 2000s’ Hellboy, yet it seems the key people jumping on this bandwagon now are, shockingly, Disney. Yes, even though the house of mouse already owns Marvel, they’re hungry for more. Their first aim is a reboot of their 1990s underrated superhero classic The Rocketeer with the new Rocketeer allegedly being conceived as a black woman. 

















Sunday, October 11, 2015

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Shaft comedy in the works



New Line Cinema has announced they’re planning to do a reboot of the blaxploitation cult classic Shaft.  The original Shaft became a hit as a sort of Black James Bond action flick in the ‘70s and is probably the best iteration of the blaxploitation genre (aside from possibly Blacula.)  The original Shaft was a strong hit, spawning 2 sequels in Shaft’s Big Score and Shaft in Africa.  Since then Shaft was remade in the ‘90s starring Samuel L. Jackson as a slickly produced action flick with a hard R rating.  This new iteration of the character has attracted the creator of Black-ish Kenya Barris as the writer and the studio has stated they’re aiming for a more comedic tone. 
This decision has been met with a pretty wide array of responses, some have voiced apathy at the prospects of a new Shaft film while others have felt downright outraged over this approach to the classic character.  Me?  I’m firmly entrenched in the angry side of the divide, this strikes me as a thoroughly tone deaf approach to the material with very little to redeem it to say nothing of setting a really bad precedent. 


Thursday, July 23, 2015

Cyborg #1 Review


















My review of David F. Walker, Ivan Reis, and Joe Prado's Cyborg #1 is up on All-Comic.  This issue has garnered a lot of interest throughout the comic community and I think my take on it goes a bit against the grain, check it out here:
http://all-comic.com/2015/cyborg-1/

Sunday, June 7, 2015

Secret Wars Blurb-Views



Blurb-Views is a practice I started in mid-2014.  Basically it's something I do when there are so many comics I'd like to review in a given week but don't have enough to say about them individually to make full reviews.  If you're interested in them here are the links for my previous Blurb-View issues.  This week is a themed Blurb-view about Marvel's current maxi-event Secret Wars.  The review covers Secret Wars #3 by Jonathan Hickman, Secret Wars: Battleworld #2 by David Walker and Donny Cates, and Renew Your Vows by Dan Slott, his long awaited response to One More Day.  The review can be found here.