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Man of Steel Sequel has a title, Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice

We’ve been referring to it as Batman vs. Superman for almost a year now, but the sequel to Man of Steel, officially has a title, Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice. The film will not only feature Batman and Superman, but also Wonder Woman, and many more rumored individuals.

Filming is underway on the film which is being directed by Zack Snyder and stars Henry Cavill in the role of Clark Kent/Superman, and Ben Affleck as BruceWayne/Batman. Also appearing are Gal Gadot as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman, with Amy Adams, Laurence Fishburne and Diane Lane returning from Man of Steel, Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, Jeremy Irons as Alfred, and Holly Hunter in a role newly created for the film.

The movie will open worldwide on May 6, 2016.

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Wizkids Announce Guardians of the Galaxy Heroclix Tie-Ins, including Inhumans!

MV24.5-GotG-Movie-logo-300x104Wizkids has announced the Heroclix releases that’ll tie into the upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy movie. There’s lots of awesome here, so we’ll break it all down.

In July, Wizkids will release Marvel HeroClix: Guardians of the Galaxy which are products based on the movie.

Out July 2, is the Guardians of the Galaxy Movie Starter Set. This set will feature six new figures with all-new dials, two maps, the Heroclix core rulebook, the Heroclix Powers and Abilities card, and tokens. This set will get you ready to play.

Out the same day is a gravity feed display. That set features five figures unique to the set, and breaks down with 8 common figures, 4 core-hobby exclusive rare figures, 1 core-hobby exclusive chase figure.

MV24-GotGcomic-logo-300x90If that’s not enough Guardians of the Galaxy for you, in August, there’s more releases, but these are based on the comic book! Booster bricks will feature all of the Guardians but heroclix_inhumansalso figures based on the Badoon, Kree, Dire Wraiths, and more! The Marvel Zombie theme continues with villains hidden in boosters. This set includes 80 all-new figures with 24 common (plus one Prime figure), 17 uncommon (plus one Prime figure), 16 rare (plus one Prime figure), 12 super rare figures (plus one Prime figure), and 8 Marvel Villain Zombie chase figures.

There’s a Fast Forces Pack, Marvel HeroClix: Guardians of the Galaxy “The Inhumans” Fast Forces Pack, bringing heroclix_gotg_gravity_feedthe Inhumans to Heroclix. The set features Black Bolt, Medusa, Crystal, Karnak, Gordon, and Lockjaw. That’s 6 figures with all-new dial designs, two exclusive maps.

Also coming out is a Gravity Feed set. This one features 10 figures with flat rarity and all-new dial designs. The set includes members of the Guardians of the Galaxy, as well as threats like the Badoon, the Kree, and more!

Finally, there’s an Organized Play kit. These help stores put together weekly events for stores and aren’t for sale. The set feautres 12 limited edition figures, three copies of four characters. There’s also 20 3D objects, of which there’s 10 copies of 2 different objects. Finally, there’s three limited edition Marvel Zombie Villains Team Bases for use with the Marvel Zombie Villain figures found in both Marvel HeroClix: Deadpool and Marvel HeroClix: Guardians of the Galaxy. Finally there’s 10 2-sided maps and 1 organized play instruction sheet.

That’s a whole lot of awesome for fans of Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy!

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Review: The Bunker #4

the bunker 34 coverI don’t know how many different ways I can say that this series should be on everyone’s reading list, but, let me try with this review to do so…. again.

The fourth issue of The Bunker runs sort of parallel in story with the previous issue, following more of the crew, as they deal with the revelation about their roles in the future. But even with a time travel mind trip of a story, writer Joshua Hale Fialkov continues to make that the back seat to the very real and human interactions, and reactions by everyone involved.

Whether it’s the fallout of individuals cheating on each other, or the a terrorist attack, each issue is really about this group of individuals, and that’s very present here. The time travel bit really is a device to explore everyone’s character. It’s quite brilliant in this way. And with each small sliver of new information, how everyone reacts becomes very interesting. This series is to time travel, as The Walking Dead is to zombies. It involves it, but the individuals are what really matters. But, even with that said, the plot is pretty damn cool, especially how it slowly plays out, and sucks us in.

Along with Fialkov’s fantastic writing is artist Joe Infurnari’s art which captures the chaos of it all. The drawing itself, the use of color, it’s all carefully thought out and combines with a story to create one of the best comics on the market.

Really this review should just be “go buy this book.” But the reality is, this series should be a part of everyone’s pull list. It’s that good. It’s not too late to make it happen, before you need a time device to go fix that mistake.

Story: Joshua Hale Fialkov Art: Joe Infurnari
Story: 9 Art: 9 Overall: 9 Recommendation: Buy

Oni Press provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

Mr. Millar Goes to Washington… Well, at least his comic does

mark-7In The Spectator, comic writer Mark Millar penned an article about why he’s sending a copy of his new Image Comics series MPH to Senators in Washington, DC. Through his love of comics, and his travels from working in the industry, Millar has come to love America and Americana. One trip though profoundly affected him. That’d be a stop in Detroit, Michigan.

As the writer points out, in 50 years, this city that once boasted some of the highest average standards of living, and was a manufacturing powerhouse, had become a city that needed to file for bankruptcy. A crumbling city, with abandoned buildings, and neighborhoods, where it has been easier to demolish and consolidate, than it is to rebuild and grow. Detroit is hurting. But, this issue isn’t unique to Detroit, it’s just a prime example of this serious issue.

Millar points out that Superman came out of a similar world, that of the Depression.

Superman came out of the last Great Depression and the Marvel heroes were created in the heat of the Cold War, so I wanted my latest superhero book to be reflective of the world unfolding around us now. We live in a period when the gap between rich and poor has never been wider and I wanted to tell a story about that power-balance being flipped around.

MPH-01Millar’s latest series focuses on four teenagers from Detroit who come across a drug that give them super speed. Millar is doing his version of empowering the underclass. His “heroes” will be focusing on the individuals that lead to situations like Detroit, bankers, corporations, and crooked politicians. His new series is about very real poverty.

Millar in his article is calling for writers of all entertainment to think about these real world issues. That instead of having a make believe city like Gotham, Metropolis, or Asgard, instead have heroes set in our world. Instead of fighting crazy characters with powers, have the heroes deal with real world villains who are slowing selling our country, and the world down the river.

To remind elected officials of their responsibility, Millar has announced he’s sending a copy of MPH #1 to President Obama and every Senator in Washington, DC, and he plans to do the same when the comic hits the big screen. He’s hoping this escapism might remind our politicians they’re supposed to be looking out for those who go unnoticed.

This isn’t shocking for Millar as the comic writer studied politics and economics at university, and has been active in Scottish politics.

This is the second high profile comic series to wind up in the hands of politicians. Top Shelf partnering with comiXology, sent a copy of the first volume of Congressman Lewis’ graphic novel biography March to every member of Congress.

Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

the bunker 34 coverWednesdays are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in. Below are ten suggestions of comics, graphic novels, or trade paperbacks you should spend some extra time checking out.

Top Pick: The Bunker #4 (Oni Press) – The excellent series continues. A bombing has taken place, and the wheels that’ll lead to global devastation are starting to turn for our group. How will they react as it becomes clearer they know the future, and might be able to change it? Amazing writing. Amazing art. An absolute must buy.

Amazing Spider-Man #2 (Marvel) – Peter Parker is back! Dan Slott continues a fun swinging time with our favorite wall crawler.

Axe Cop: American Choppers #1 (Dark Horse) – If you’re not reading Axe Cop, or don’t know what it is, you’re missing out on some hilarity.

Forever Evil #7 (DC Comics) – DC’s event wraps up, better later than never.

The Last Broadcast #1 (BOOM! Studios/Archaia) – An urban exploration group in San Francisco discovers a secret bunker belonging to the long-vanished 1930s stage magician Blackhall the Incredible at the same time as young, out-of-work magician Ivan receives a mysterious package that points him toward a possible conspiracy involving Blackhall’s death in 1934. Both groups dive into the mystery, not yet realizing that it’s about the change their lives forever.

Lola XOXO #2 (Aspen Comics) – The first issue was beautiful to look at and a solid read. We’ve been looking forward to the second issue.

MPH #1 (Image Comics) – Mark Millar’s latest series about a drug that gives folks super powers.

Saga #19 (Image Comics) – If you’re not reading this series, you’re missing out. The next installment begins here, and if that final page doesn’t get your jaw to drop….

Transformers: Windblade #2 (IDW Publishing) – A breath of fresh air, this series featuring everyone’s favorite robots feels more like a detective comic, than the traditional Transformers series.

Velvet #5 (Image Comics) – The series featuring a kick-ass female spy continues, mixing great characters, a cool setting, some serious action, entertaining plot, with some amazing visuals.

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