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I have a vague memory of this, but I remember looking into sending myself my comic in the mail to get it copyrighted and found out that it wouldn't necessarily hold up in court. Maybe I am remembering wrong, but I think that it wont.
I don;t know how it works for writing, but in art submissions the companies will accept submissions with well known characters. Like they wont take a Monkey Boy comic, my own character, but they will take one with Spider-Man (I think even DC will) because he is an already published and legally owned character.
I would love to see a "What are your top covers?" article featured. Give you guys time to pick and whatnot. I too love classic looking cover with stuff like word balloons.
This is such a great feature!
Some new quests would be awesome, when I was first getting into comics bout a year ago.. ish... doing the quests on here helped me learn loads, it even kinda helped get me into comics cos I started doing some on screened and then I tried these and then reading all the stuff on the wiki got me really really interested and now I don't need to read the wiki cos I'm reading the comics :)
@pikahyper: I agree, i know everyone wants there favorite characters to hit the big screen, but sometimes it just isnt possible. I think animated shows if done right and are well written and look cool (not like the green lantern show) can do more than a movie ever can. You don't have to cram origin/romance/ struggle with a villain and resolution all into 2 hours. You could have tons of episodes and who doesnt want that! If invincible were adapted to a cartoon and was a bit more mature like Batman Beyond or Superman TAS i think it would be a hit its such a great story.
hhhmmmm,a justice league movie. i dunno, most of dc's movies turned out really REALLY badly. (minus red) And since there making a movie about batman ending his career as a caped crusader,it would be like an avengers movie without iron man,or captain america,or thor.
@G-Man I agree with you that I LOVE word balloons on covers. Not every cover needs one mind you, many have been beautifully done with the "just art no words" aesthetic, and many of those covers have become cool posters etc.... (The Power Girl cover where she is just floating and relaxing in the sky comes to mind). But the fact that the big comic publishers won't even usually let cover artists or writers use them if they want to, (because they've deemed them silly or somehow passe or something?), is such a shame! I think its one of the biggest tragedies in the modern comic era. I remember reading or maybe hearing an interview with James Robinson where he talked about using a word balloon on a cover a few years back and how hard it was to get permission to do so.. I see at least one cover a month in my comic collection that really fails as a cover (being too abstract or boring etc) but could have been saved with a well done word balloon or comment. Its a shame and I hope it will come back someday?
The Justice League movie needs a director that can deliver in sci fi, action, epic, genre films with large ensemble casting:
Justice League- Directed by Peter Jackson, David Yates, or Ridley Scott
The roster needs to be diverse and full of chemistry potential:
Superman- Henry Caville
Batman- ?
Wonder Woman- Bridget Regan
Hal Jordan- Ryan Reynolds or Chris Pine
John Stewart- ?
Barry Allen- Bradley Cooper
Aquaman- Luke Hemsworth
Mera- Elena Santine
Martian Manhunter- ?
Vixen- Zoe Saldana
I'm diggin' the beard but am not crazy about Jean being back. The favorite covers question could be addressed in segments dealing with particular eras, characters, titles if you wanted to get that picky, etc. That might make it easier to deal with.
@Sammo21: Crews seems a little "old" but I feel you on that.
GI Joe vs SHIELD now that would make a great book. But considering what tech you see both groups having in comics, movies and cartoons it could go either way. Look at what happened to the Helicarrier in the Avengers film a covert team of Joes could take it out. I could see hidden agents infiltrating the ranks of either group. I doubt it would happen but it shouldn't be too hard to pull off in the comics.
@G-Man Thanks for answering my Q. I'm a big fan of 60s covers too (no really!). In fact I've made a list of my favourite covers from the 60s: http://www.comicvine.com/myvine/that60sguy/classic-covers-from-the-60s/75-36402/
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