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Posts Tagged ‘Alex Maleev’


Sam Worthington Takes On ‘The Last Days of American Crime’

by Sebastian Suchecki, Nov 20 2009 // 1:30 PM

Worthington_LastDaysBecause its a Friday and we’re all rushing out to see The Twilight Saga: New Moon right now, we’re going to give you this news because its cool, but it won’t be with our usual flourish and editorialized commentary. Sorry if that disappoints anyone but “Team Jacob” needs us so we’re on the way.

Here’s a cool bit of news from our friends at radical Publishing which is, actually, pretty radical. Check it out from the official (and radical) press release:

Radical Publishing is excited to announce that Sam Worthington (Clash of the Titans and James Cameron’s Avatar) has signed on as both star and producer for the film adaptation of The Last Days of American Crime, based off of Radical Publishing’s comic book series, The Last Days of American Crime, created and written by critically acclaimed author Rick Remender (Punisher, Fear Agent).

Sam Worthington will be a producer along with producing partner, Michael Schwarz, and Radical’s president and publisher, Barry Levine. Rick Remender will be the executive producer/screenwriter for the film and Radical’s Executive Vice President, Jesse Berger, will executive produce.

The Last Days of American Crime is set in the not-too-distant future, as a final response to terrorism and crime, the U.S. government plans in secret to broadcast a signal making it impossible for anyone to knowingly commit unlawful acts. To keep this from the public, the government creates a distraction, installing a new currency system using digital charge cards.

Graham Bricke, a petty criminal never quite able to hit the big score, intends to steal one of the charging stations, skip the country and live off unlimited funds for the rest of his life. But the media has leaked news of the anti-crime signal one week before it was to go live… and now Graham and his team have just a few days to turn the heist of the century into the last crime in American history.

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Tagged: Alex Maleev, Avatar, Clash of the Titans, Greg Tocchini, Radical Publishing, rick remender, Sam Worthington, The Last Days of American Crime
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Marvel Comics On Sale This Week

by Joe Gillis, Nov 16 2009 // 12:00 PM

Punisher11Once again its time for the list of the comics on sale from our friends at Marvel this week. Catching our interest this week are the latest issue of Punisher, Deadpool: Merc with a Mouth, Dark Avengers and the new Kookaburra. As always, be sure to check out the list below and after the jump some great covers for some of these new comics.

Comics On-Sale:

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #612
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #612 BLACK CAT VARIANT
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #612 GRANOV COVER
DARK AVENGERS #11
DARK REIGN: THE LIST – AMAZING SPIDER-MAN
DARK REIGN: THE LIST – AMAZING SPIDER-MAN HERO VARIANT
DARK REIGN: THE LIST – AMAZING SPIDER-MAN VILLAIN VARIANT
DEADPOOL: MERC WITH A MOUTH #5
DOMINIC FORTUNE #4
INCREDIBLE HULK #604
KOOKABURRA K #1
KOOKABURRA K #1 VARIANT
MIGHTY AVENGERS #31
NOMAD: GIRL WITHOUT A WORLD #3

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Tagged: Adam Kubert, Alex Maleev, Amazing Spider-Man, Black Cat, Brian Bendis, Dan Slott, Dark Avengers, Dave Stewart, Deadpool, Mark Waid, Punisher, Rick Rememder, Spider-Woman, Wolverine
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Review: The Complete ‘Spider-Woman’ Motion Comic Series

by Sal Loria, Oct 19 2009 // 2:15 PM

spider-woman-1In what could very well be the next step in comic book storytelling, Marvel entered the motion comics arena with Spider-Woman, based off of the recently launched series written by Brian Michael Bendis with art by Alex Maleev. Available on iTunes, each episode is $1.99 US each or $8.99 US for the entire series with a total runtime of 53:46. Are we witnessing evolution, or merely a fad? And how is the story itself? Pouring through all five episodes, the answers may surprise you.

Starting with the story, Jessica Drew, aka Spider-Woman, finds herself lost in a world she doesn’t recognize. No, she’s still on Earth, but she was replaced by Veranke the Skrull Queen during the Secret Invasion storyline and has only recently returned to the playing field. Making matters worse, at one point Jessica was an agent of practically anything you can be an agent of in the Marvel Universe – all simultaneously – so it’s no wonder she’s a little out of sorts these days.

When SWORD Agent Abigail Brand tracks her down and offers an outlet for that pent up frustration, Jessica feels that she may find herself and knock a few heads in the process, so she sets off to the island of Madripoor. As the story unfolds, Jessica winds up in a whirlwind of activity as local authorities, Skrulls, the Thunderbolts and the New Avengers try to insert themselves into her booked-solid dance card. Once the dust settles, it’s the decisions going forth that has Jessica’s full attention as she continues to find her rightful place in the world.

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New ‘Spider-Woman: Agent of S.W.O.R.D.’ Episode 3 Trailer

by Chris Ullrich, Sep 15 2009 // 9:00 AM

SpiderWoman_MotionComic_NowOniTunes1We’ve been keeping pretty close track of Spider-Woman: Agent of S.W.O.R.D. and Astonishing X-Men: Gifted, the new motion comics (aka MOCO) coming from Marvel. Recently, we brought you the first news of them, a trailer and a sneak peek and now we’ve got the brand new trailer for episode three of Spider-Woman: Agent of S.W.O.R.D. for you today.

This trailer gives you a preview of episode three of the series and provides a bit more insight into how our favorite female web crawler is going to deal with some pesky problems. Also, as is often the case, Marvel has a little something to say about the video as well

Marvel is proud to unveil new footage from the critically acclaimed Spider-Woman motion comic! The New York Times Best-Selling team of Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev (Halo Uprising) continue Marvel’s first ever original motion comic as Jessica Drew shows the world why Spider-Woman is force to be reckoned with!

Spider-Woman Episode 3 hits iTunes on September 16th and no True Believer can afford to miss it! Discover more at www.marvel.com/motioncomics!

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Marvel Unveils New ‘Spider-Woman’ MOCO Ep 2 Trailer

by Chris Ullrich, Sep 2 2009 // 6:00 AM

SpiderWoman_MotionComic_NowOniTunesPreviously, we brought you news of this motion comic (MOCO) and told you that Episode One was one of the fastest selling videos on iTunes. In addition, we were able to bring you a trailer for another new Marvel MOCO yesterday that we’re all pretty excited about: Astonishing X-Men: Gifted. Now, courtesy of the folks at Marvel, we’ve got a preview of Episode Two of Brian Bendis and Alex Maleev’s Spider-Woman: Agent of S.W.O.R.D. to share with you this morning.

And, as is often the case with these types of Marvel goodies, they’ve got something to say about the video.

Marvel is proud to unveil new footage from the critically acclaimed Spider-Woman motion comic! The New York Times Best-Selling team of Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev (Halo Uprising) continue Marvel’s first ever original motion comic as Spider-Woman finds herself at odds with the law in Madripoor and that may spell the end of her mission as an Agent of S.W.O.R.D.! Spider-Woman Episode 2 hits iTunes on September 2 and no True Believer can afford to miss it! Discover more at www.marvel.com/motioncomics

So far, this Spider-Woman MOCO is pretty awesome and we can’t wait to see Episode 2 in its entirety. Until then, be sure to click through and check out this brand new trailer for it right here.

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Tagged: Alex Maleev, Brian Bendis, MOCO, Spider-Woman
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Marvel’s ‘Spider-Woman’ MOCO a Hit in iTunes

by Joe Gillis, Aug 21 2009 // 4:00 PM

SpiderWoman_MotionComic_NowOniTunesYou think motion comics (aka MOCO) are just a fad? Maybe, but tell that to the thousands of people who downloaded Marvel’s first MOCO, Spider-Woman, when it became available this week in iTunes. The story, written by Brian Bendis with art by Alex Maleev, was the number one episode on the Television/Animation chart and the number two episode on the chart of all TV episodes.

Want to know more? Fortunately, Marvel has provided us with a bunch more information, via an official press release, and we’re going to share it with you right now. If you haven’t checked out the MOCO in iTunes, its definitely worth a look.

Marvel is pleased to announce that the first episode of Spider-Woman Motion Comic has conquered iTunes, debuting as the #1 episode on the Television-Animation sales chart and as the #2 episode on the Top Television Episodes sales chart. The New York Times Best-Selling team of Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev (Halo Uprising) present Marvel’s first ever original motion comic as Spider-Woman embarks on a new mission that’ll change the Marvel Universe forever!

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Marvel’s ‘Spider-Woman’ Motion Comic Drops Today In iTunes

by Joe Gillis, Aug 19 2009 // 2:00 PM

SpiderWomanMotionComic_Image2Progress marches on and apparently its not enough to read good comics, now they have to move too. Oh well, can’t stop progress I guess. Besides, as much as I might hate to say it as a fan of reading, this new Spider-Woman motion comic (aka MOCO) does look pretty darn cool. Don’t understand what I’m talking about?

Well, fortunately, we’ve got all the info you could possibly need about this new offering from the folks at Marvel, via an official press release. Of course, we’ve also got some awesome screen shots of the MOCO after the jump, so be sure and check those out!

MARVEL LAUNCHES FIRST-EVER ORIGINAL MOTION COMIC

SPIDER-WOMAN

First episode available on iTunes on August 19, 2009

If the pages of Marvel Comics could move, what would they look like? Wonder no more! Marvel Comics announced the launch of its first ever original motion comic, Spider-Woman. The legendary, Eisner-award winning Brian Michael Bendis wrote the story of Spider-Woman, with art by Eisner Award winning artist Alex Maleev (Daredevil and Stephen King’s N. Mobisodes).  The first episode of Spider-Woman will be available on iTunes beginning August 19, 2009, with additional episodes released every two weeks.

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