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24.07.2023
#Mira-Marathon | Batman Nolanverse
Anime film Name: Batman: Gotham Knight (2008); Production studios: Warner Bros. Animation, Production I. G., DC Comics, Madhouse, Bee Train, Studio 4°C; Directors: Yasuhiro Aoki, Futoshi Higashide, Toshiyuki Kubooka, Hiroshi Morioka, Nam Jong-shik, Shôjirô Nishimi, Yuichiro Hayashi; Screenwriters: Bob Kane, Josh Olson, Greg Rucka, David S. Goyer, Brian Azzarello, Alan Burnett, Jordan Goldberg, Frank Robbins; Starring: Kevin Conroy, Jason Marsden, Scott Menville, George Newbern, Corey Padnos; Genre: Science Fiction, Action; Timing: 1 hours, 12 minutes;
"Batman: Gotham Knight" is an interesting animated film of 2008, which consists of five stories, telling different aspects of the adventures of Batman and his allies in Gotham City. This film attracts attention with its unique format and well-developed characters.
My rating: 7/10
Screaming! Holy shit, YES! THIS IS WHAT I'VE BEEN DREAMING OF!!!!
“We are doing an Old Guard anthology. It’s gonna be six issues, two stories per issue, each story 12 pages. It’s gonna be called The Old Guard: Tales Through Time. We’ve invited some folk to write stories set in the canon, artists and writers– I’m not gonna say who yet. Leo and I will do the first and last one, and then Leo and I will begin working on the third series.”
Greg on comic news for the old guard
GREG RUCKA DISCUSSES LOIS LANE (AND SUPERMAN) IN NEW INTERVIEW
“I don’t think you can tell an honest story about Lois if you’re not reflecting the state of journalism and also hostility to journalism in the world today. The danger in telling truth to power and the fear that power has of truth being told, is in and of itself, a worthy story.” About Lois and Clark’s relationship, Rucka says, “Every now and then they’ve got to disagree. They love each other. They trust each other. The marriage is a good one. You know, a lot of times you hear that once characters hook up, the drama’s gone. No. It’s not. And it’s insulting to every couple who has been happily together for more than 18 months.”
Winter Reading Reviews '16
Winter '16 Reading Reviews #bookreviews #amreading
A couple weeks late, but it gave me a chance to finally finish Tigana, which has been haunting me since the fall. This review has minor spoilers for Tigana by Guy Gavriel Kay, The Steel Remains by Richard Morgan, Before the Awakening by Greg Rucka, The Force Awakens by Alan Dean Foster, Games Wizards Play (Young Wizards series) by Diane Duane. (more…)
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