Saturday, June 29, 2013

Justice League: Mortal (Unproduced, 2007/2008)



In 2007, Warner Brothers were hot to produce a Justice League movie. There was a screenplay by Kieran and Michele Mulroney (Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows; Paper Man) and director George Miller (the Mad Max film series, The Witches of Eastwick) was attached before the end of the year. At one point, motion capture technology was considered for the pricey prospect of a feature film involving so many powerful metahumans, but ultimately it was decided to stick with traditional live action at a budget of $220,000,000. The movie went into pre-production around the time the Writers Guild of America went on strike, and was halted when changes to the tax breaks once offered by production host country Australia would have shot the film's price tag much higher than expected. Despite the involvement of Weta in pre-production, fans seemed to vocally turn on the project, based on discomfort with the director, unofficially leaked casting selections and a general sense of the project being a rushed, mercenary venture. The planned Summer 2009 release date was quietly scrapped indefinitely, as revealed by occasional slips in the media by involved parties.



My understanding of the plot was that it was much like the popular storyline "Tower of Babel," which also served very loosely as the basis for the direct-to-DVD animated film Justice League: Doom. This time, Maxwell Lord (Jay Baruchel) and Talia al Ghul (Teresa Palmer) would have been the ones who stole Batman's digital cataloging of his teammates' weaknesses, from a secret satellite shades of Brother Eye. If the poster blurb didn't include the words "Lord Knows," what a waste that would have been. Lord would then send nanobots to exploit these weaknesses. So I guess this would have been something of a mash-up with The OMAC Project? There were conflicting reports of the tone of the movie, with some saying the concept art and script lent itself to a grimly violent epic, while others dismissed it as fluffy family fare.



Off the record, it was reported that D.J. Cotrona (Flint in the delayed G.I. Joe: Retaliation) was to play Superman, Armie Hammer (The Social Network, the upcoming titular Lone Ranger,) was Batman, Megan Gale was Wonder Woman (despite her main career being modeling and bearing a rather anorexic IMDb page half a decade since being cast,) Common ( Hell on Wheels; Wanted) was to be Green Lantern, Adam Brody (The O.C.) was the Flash, Santiago Cabrera (Heroes) was perhaps to appear (cameo?) as Aquaman and character actor Hugh Keays-Byrne was the Manhunter from Mars.

Recognizing the validity of the Marvel Studios approach, Warner Brothers shifted gears from trying to spin multiple franchises out of one precarious JLA movie and instead use solo features to build toward Justice League. The previous Superman reboot and the lackluster returns on The Green Lantern didn't help this premise, and now it looks like the latest Superman relaunch will be the sole precursor to a team movie.

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

2010 “Wonder Woman Reflection” art by Brent David McKee colored by Mike Spicer

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I first saw this piece in black and white a few years ago on Comics Alliance, but the color version is new to me. You can get a butt detail here. Diana also turns up in the background amidst this 2009 Justice League art.

Sunday, June 23, 2013

2009 Wonder Woman head sketch by Garnabiel Kraken

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Garnabiel

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Sensational Comics for September, 2013

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Wonder Woman


WONDER WOMAN #23.1: THE CHEETAH
Written by JOHN OSTRANDER
Art by VICTOR IBANEZ
3-D motion cover by VICTOR IBANEZ
On sale SEPTEMBER 18 • 32 pg, FC, $3.99 US • RATED T

The Cheetah has clawed her way out of Belle Reve, and is hungry for blood—but before she steps up as one of the Secret Society’s most powerful generals, she has a personal score to settle! Learn the truth about the cult of Hippolyta, her vendetta against Wonder Woman, and just how far she’ll go to prove that she’s the most dangerous predator on Earth!
We're all aware that there are two separate continuities between the eponymous Wonder Woman series and every other New 52 Amazing Amazon adventure, right? This is a super-hero story set in Justice League continuity, or I suppose with the joint Superman/Wonder Woman ongoing series coming up, this exists in its continuum.
WONDER WOMAN #23.2 FIRST BORN
Written by BRIAN AZZARELLO
Art by ACO
3-D motion cover by VICTOR IBANEZ
On sale SEPTEMBER 25 • 32 pg, FC, $3.99 US • RATED T

The First Born son of Zeus—Wonder Woman’s oldest brother—has returned to claim the throne of Olympus! But it’s been a long and bloody road to reach his destiny…and you won’t believe the horror when you meet the rest of Wonder Woman’s extended “family”!
...and this is the one for the Azzarelloverse. I can't get past Senior Spikeyhands here.
SMALLVILLE SEASON 11 #17
Written by BRYAN Q. MILLER
Art by JORGE JIMENEZ
Cover by CAT STAGGS
On sale SEPTEMBER 11 • 40 pg, FC, $3.99 US • RATED T • DIGITAL FIRST

Superman and new ally Diana race to stop magickal terrorist Felix Faust from launching an attack on the nation’s capital. Meanwhile, Lois launches an attack of her own by digging into the shadowy connection between Faust and the new Department of Extra-Normal Operations.
Neat!
THE DC UNIVERSE VS. THE MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE #2
Written by KEITH GIFFEN
Art by DEXTER SOY
Cover by ED BENES
On sale SEPTEMBER 25 • 32 pg, FC, 2 of 6, $2.99 US • RATED T


Skeletor is on the loose in the DC Universe! If He-Man and the Masters of the Universe can’t stop him, then how can the Justice League hope to?
DC is hiding the cover on this one. Think Diana is going to suck face with Prince Adam? Some Battle Cat vs. Kanga action?
INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US #9
Written by TOM TAYLOR
Art by JHEREMY RAAPACK, BRUNO REDONDO and TOM DERENICK
Cover by JHEREMY RAAPACK
On sale SEPTEMBER 25 • 40 pg, FC, $3.99 US • RATED T • DIGITAL FIRST

Thousands have died around the world in the recent alien invasion. Despite his strength, Superman has begun to feel powerless. So while he and Luthor work on an extreme solution that could make the world safer, Batman’s team of heroes have become even more wary of Superman’s new methods. A confrontation between the heroes appears inevitable, one that may finally see Batman’s wild card played.

People seem to like this stuff.
AME-COMI GIRLS #7
Written by JUSTIN GRAY and JIMMY PALMIOTTI
Art by HORACIO DOMINGUES, EDUARDO FRANCISCO and RUBEN GONZALEZ
Cover by EDUARDO FRANCISCO
On sale SEPTEMBER 4 • 40 pg, FC, $3.99 US • RATED T • DIGITAL FIRST

Meet the Hellions—a team of misfit Ame-Comi Girls out to have fun and save the world. It’s not easy for Black Flash being the only undead, crime-fighting teenager in school. But when she meets Red Raven and her badass besties, she may have finally found a place to fit in.

Wonder Girl Cassie Sandsmark


TEEN TITANS #23.1: TRIGON
Written by MARV WOLFMAN
Art by CAFU
3-D motion cover by EDDY BARROWS and EBER FERREIRA
On sale SEPTEMBER 11 • 32 pg, FC, $3.99 US • RATED T

He is the ruler of six kingdoms of pain, suffering and agony—but the one world that evades Trigon is Earth. Trigon’s influence has been spread across worlds by his sons, but it wasn’t until he conceived a daughter of Earthly origin that the monster finally had an heir who could aid his quest. Now, with all the world’s heroes missing—is this the final victory of Trigon?
TEEN TITANS #23.2: DEATHSTROKE
Written by COREY MAYS and DOOMA WENDSCHUH
Art by ANGEL UNZUETA and MORITAT
3-D motion cover by EDDY BARROWS and EBER FERREIRA
On sale SEPTEMBER 18 • 32 pg, FC, $3.99 US • RATED T

One of the deadliest men in the world has a secret: his family. Slade Wilson lives to kill, but can even Deathstroke the Terminator balance his home life with a complicated hit? Don’t miss this amazing issue written by Corey Mays and Dooma Wendschuh, writers of the video games Assassin’s Creed and Batman: Arkham Origins.

Villains Month


FOREVER EVIL #1
Written by GEOFF JOHNS
Art and cover by DAVID FINCH and RICHARD FRIEND
1:25 Villain A-C covers by TBD
3-D motion variant cover by IVAN REIS and JOE PRADO
1:200 B&W variant cover by IVAN REIS and JOE PRADO
On sale SEPTEMBER 4 • 48 pg, 1 of 7, FC, $3.99 US • RATED T
Combo pack edition: $4.99 US

The first universe-wide event of The New 52 begins as FOREVER EVIL launches! The Justice League is DEAD! And the villains shall INHERIT the Earth! An epic tale of the world’s greatest super-villains starts here! This issue is also offered as a combo pack edition with a redemption code for a digital download of this issue.

Probably more of a Cheetah joint, and isn't the Circe from Men of War still floating around somewhere?

JUSTICE LEAGUE #23.1: DARKSEID
Written by GREG PAK Art by PAULO SIQUERIA 3-D motion cover by IVAN REIS and JOE PRADO On sale SEPTEMBER 4 • 32 pg, FC, $3.99 US • RATED T For Darkseid, Lord of Apokolips, you conform or die. Now born into his realm is an anomaly who looks to challenge that. A trickster, who will go to any length to survive even if it means sacrificing worlds to do it—leading to an Earth shattering confrontation between The Man of Steel and a Dark Lord.
JUSTICE LEAGUE #23.2: LOBO
Written by MARGUERITE BENNETT
Art by BEN OLIVER
3-D motion cover by AARON KUDER
On sale SEPTEMBER 11 • 32 pg, FC, $3.99 US • RATED T

Deep in the dark corridors of space lives a black-hearted being of unimaginable power. He’s witnessed horrors beyond description and committed unparalleled evils. In all of history, no being has ever been capable of as much chaos and terror as this lone individual. This is the story of the man called Lobo. He’s coming. And he’s bringing all of hell with him.
JUSTICE LEAGUE #23.3: DIAL E
Written by CHINA MIEVILLE
Art by MATEUS SANTOLUOCO, JEFF LEMIRE, JOCK, ALBERTO PONTICELLI, DAVID LAPHAM, RICCARDO BURCHIELLO and others
3-D motion cover by BRIAN BOLLAND
On sale SEPTEMBER 18 • 32 pg, FC, $3.99 US • RATED T

You can’t stop dialing! In a special VILLAINS MONTH coda to the fan-favorite DIAL H series, a lost E-dial is discovered by four young criminals on the run in Littleville. But who is chasing them? And will they figure out how to control this nefarious dial before it’s too late? Hindsight is twenty-twenty when you’re sprinting through dark alleys! This issue features 20 new villains, 20 pages of creative insanity—and 20 top artists, each drawing a page of the action!
JUSTICE LEAGUE #23.4: SECRET SOCIETY
Written by GEOFF JOHNS and STERLING GATES
Art by MANUEL GARCIA and ROB HUNTER
3-D motion cover by MIKEL JANIN
On sale SEPTEMBER 25 • 32 pg, FC, $3.99 US • RATED T

An army of super villains has been built throughout The New 52 during 2013—but for what purpose? Learn about the villains that have paved the way for the world of FOREVER EVIL.
Probably nothing of interest here, but there could be some Cheetahcentricity.

EARTH 2 #15.1: DESAAD
Written by PAUL LEVITZ
Art by YILDIRAY CINAR
3-D motion cover by KEN LASHLEY
On sale SEPTEMBER 4 • 32 pg, FC, $3.99 US • RATED T

As a member of Darkseid’s inner circle, Desaad is the Apokoliptian god of fear and pain. And since being stranded on Earth because of the events of EARTH 2 #1, Desaad has looked for a way home. He has the means, in the form of Boom Tube technology, but could not power it…until now!

Reprints


AQUAMAN VOL. 3: THRONE OF ATLANTIS HC
Written by GEOFF JOHNS
Art by IVAN REIS, JOE PRADO, PETE WOODS, PERE PEREZ, PAUL PELLETIER and others
Cover by EDDY BARROWS
On sale NOVEMBER 13 • 176 pg, FC, $24.99 US

Aquaman, who long ago lost contact with his people, must watch as armies emerge from the sea to attack the surface world. The Justice League answers the call to defend the shores from the invading Atlantean horde. But whose side is Aquaman on? With his brother Orm at the head of the undersea army, will Aquaman stand with his Earth-bound superteam? Or his own people? Find out in this exciting hardcover collecting AQUAMAN #0 and 14-16 and JUSTICE LEAGUE #15-17.
JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA VOL. 1: WORLD’S MOST DANGEROUS HC
Written by GEOFF JOHNS and MATT KINDT
Art by DAVID FINCH, SCOTT CLARK, BRETT BOOTH and others
Cover by DAVID FINCH
On sale NOVEMBER 6 • 224 pg, FC, $24.99 US

Green Lantern! Green Arrow! Catwoman! Katana! Vibe! Hawkman! Stargirl! They aren’t the world’s greatest Super Heroes—they’re the most dangerous! But why does a team like the JLA need to exist? What is their ultimate mission? And who is pulling the strings? Find out in this collection of the first five issues of the new series as the team takes on the Secret Society of Super-Villains!
EARTH 2 VOL. 1: THE GATHERING TP
Written by JAMES ROBINSON Art by NICOLA SCOTT, TREVOR SCOTT and EDUARDO PANSICA Cover by IVAN REIS and JOE PRADO On sale OCTOBER 2 • 160 pg, FC, $14.99 US Who are the heroes of Earth 2? When Batman, Wonder Woman and Superman of Earth 2 fall in battle, it’s up to a new breed of heroes to come together to combat the returning evil of Apokolips! Collecting issues #1-6 of the DC COMICS—THE NEW 52 series!
INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US VOL. 1 HC
Written by TOM TAYLOR
Art by JHEREMY RAAPACK, MIKE S. MILLER and others
Video game art cover
On sale NOVEMBER 13 • 192 pg, FC, $19.99 US

From the makers of Mortal Kombat comes the critically acclaimed prequel comic to the smash-hit fighting game Injustice: Gods Among Us! In this new hardcover collecting issues #1-6 of the hit series, things in the DC Universe have changed after Superman is tricked into destroying the one thing he loves most. Now unwilling to let crime go unpunished, the heroes of our world must choose if they are with Superman or against him. But not every country will submit to his new world order—and neither will Batman!

SUPERMAN: A CELEBRATION OF 75 YEARS HC
Written by JERRY SIEGEL, EDMOND HAMILTON, OTTO BINDER, CARY BATES, JOE KELLY, ALAN MOORE and others
Art by JOE SHUSTER, WAYNE BORING, CURT SWAN, DOUG MAHNKE, DAVE GIBBONS and others
Cover by TBD
On sale NOVEMBER 27 • 384 pg, FC, $39.99 US

This amazing celebration of all things Superman includes stories from ACTION COMICS #0, 1-2, 137, 242, 544, 775 and 900, ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN #498, Mythology: The DC Comics Art of Alex Ross, SUPERMAN #11, 17, 53, 75, 76, 141, 149, 247 and 400, SUPERMAN ANNUAL #11 and a 1940 story from LOOK MAGAZINE!
LOIS LANE: A CELEBRATION OF 75 YEARS HC
Written by JERRY SIEGEL, JOHN BYRNE, GRANT MORRISON, GREG RUCKA and others
Art by JOE SHUSTER, JOHN BYRNE, PHIL JIMENEZ, FRANK QUITELY and others
Cover by TBD
On sale NOVEMBER 27 • 384 pg, FC, $27.99 US

Don’t miss these tales starring Lois Lane, Superman and more, reprinted from ACTION COMICS #1-2, 6, 484, 600 and 662, ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN #631, ALL-STAR SUPERMAN #2-3, MAN OF STEEL #2, SHOWCASE #9, SUPERMAN #29, 33-34, 58 and 168, SUPERMAN 80-PAGE GIANT 2011 #1, SUPERMAN: LOIS LANE #1, SUPERMAN’S GIRL FRIEND LOIS LANE #5, 16, 23, 42 and 106, and WONDER WOMAN #170!
SUPERMAN: H’EL ON EARTH HC
Written by SCOTT LOBDELL, TOM DeFALCO and MIKE JOHNSON Art by KENNETH ROCAFORT, R.B. SILVA, MAHMUD ASRAR, ROB LEAN, ROGER ROBINSON, IBAN COELLO and AMILCAR PINNA Cover by KENNETH ROCAFORT NOVEMBER 27 • 296 pg, FC, $29.99 US H’El comes to Earth in these stories from SUPERMAN #13-17, SUPERBOY #14-17 and SUPERGIRL #14-17! This figure from Krypton’s past hopes to revive the dead planet—in place of this one! As hero fights hero, will the Kryptonians be able to defeat H’El, who is their equal in every way?

Suicide Squad is sent on a mission to take down a dictator who is planning to create his own metahuman army. But what the Squad doesn’t know is that he already has a batch of super-powered soldiers ready to defend him—cue the mayhem! Plus, the true nature of Waller’s new deal with the team is revealed!

Monday, June 17, 2013

2010 Wonder Woman Baltimore Comic Con commission by Bobby Timony

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Bobby Timony

Thursday, June 13, 2013

2009 Wonder Woman color commission by Craig Rousseau

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“Love the technique in this piece, the white outline really works well.”
Craig Rousseau Canson Color!

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

2010 “Wonder Woman” art by Pio Paulo Santana

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"Wonder Woman done in Photoshop."

Sunday, June 9, 2013

2012 Super-Team Family: The Lost Issues: Wonder Woman and Captain America #13

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I've previously noted that Ross didn't give Wonder Woman any action on his fan fiction crossover comic cover blog in 2010, and 2011 was fairly lean as well. Her appearances didn't really blow up until 2012, in part due to multiple dances with the same partner in a relatively short expanse of time. Forget Superman, Batman, or any other DC hero... the most perfect romantic super-union for Diana Prince in none other than Steve Rogers! The Super Soldier and Amazing Amazon are basically my two favorite heroes of all time, both pure of heart, unfailingly self-sacrificing, patriotically garbed, and my doesn't an unbreakable shield go well with bullets and bracelets. I want MOAR-- and there's already been two covers following this one! That's why I had to add the "#13," since Ross sequentially numbers his Super-Team Family Lost Issues, and I'd rather give each of these their own spotlight post instead of just creating a linklist of the lot!

...More Lost Team-Up Issues...

Thursday, June 6, 2013

2012 “Wonder Woman vs Clayface” commission by Brent David McKee

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“As soon as I found Brent's work I knew I had to have a piece. His brushwork can be so delicate and dynamic. There's also something Paul Pope-esque in his approach that I find very appealing. Wondy is 11x17.”
I wanted to post something kind of scary for 6-6-13, although I think this is more icky than anything else. Brent McKee is a fantastic artist that I'd love to get art from-- but maybe not Wonder Woman art, as he gets a little pervy with the Amazing Amazon on "Saturday Post" (Swallowing Robin's banana). Plus, there's the whole Hell Yeah Superman + Wonder Woman stuff that makes me supersick. He offers one mean Martian Manhunter, though.

Monday, June 3, 2013

2012 Wonder Woman in “Pixar Invades The Marvel & DC Comics Universe!” by Phil Postma

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See all 50(!!!) related images here!
"This project started after the announcement of Disney buying Marvel comics and all the the fans started making Pixar / Avengers images. Well I was not terribly happy with the images that they were doing, so I tried to do better. ( Most of what I saw was recoloured images from "The Incredibles" movie screen grabs )

Mainly, this was just another way to better know Photoshop and I used the same rules as when I did those "Star Wars" posters. Just collected a lot of images using Google, cut and pasted them together, and this is what you get. I put them in a format that makes them look like those movie & comic trading cards I use to collect as a kid.

Hope you enjoy."