Showing posts with label mary marvel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mary marvel. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

SHE-ZAM: So what's Mary Marvel's new name?



Though it's the sad end to a very long era, I'm not all that upset by DC's scrapping the Captain Marvel name and officially naming the character Shazam. I'm disappointed, but it's not New Disappointment. I'm disappointed that DC ever got their hands on the character in the first place; a much bigger issue to me than their salvaging what they can from him now that they've messed him up so badly.

To be clear, their ruining him isn't a recent thing, but a long, complicated story that goes back to the '70s and the exact moment they decided to acquire him. They've never known what to do with him and the word "Marvel" being so prominent in his name hasn't helped their marketing. They've ended up with a character better known for his catch-phrase than his name.

The question I have - and here's where I have the potential to be more upset - is how this will affect the other members of the Marvel Family. If there's no Captain Marvel, what becomes of Mary Marvel and Captain Marvel, Jr? Do they exist in the DCnU and if so, what are their names?

Suggestions? Do you care?

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Art Show: Alacazam!

Zatanna



By Ian Churchill. [Out in Rows]



By Gene Gonzales.



By Oliver Wetter. [Pink of the Ink]

Talisman



By Samax Amen.

Harry and Hermi



By Tsulala. [Pink of the Ink]

Mary Marvel



By Todd Nauck. [Big Shiny Robot!]

Wonder Woman



By Aaron Lopresti. [iFanboy]

Thor Girl



By Adam Hughes. [Thanks to Jess Hickman for showing me this!]

Death



By Katie Cook. [You know, in naming this file it occurred to me that Death Cook would be an awesome name for a superhero.]

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Art Show: Let's Hunt Some Orc!

I've got enough backlog that I'm going to go to three Art Show posts a week for a while.

Treasure Ship



By J Allen St John. [Golden Age Comic Book Stories]

Building the Nautilus



By Jeremy Vanhoozer.

The Mermaid and the Shark



By Jessica Hickman.

After the break: Aquaman 2099, The Six Million Dollar Man vs Bigfoot, She-Hulk, Mary Marvel, Sucker Punch, Hobbit hunters, and giant, apocalyptic cephalopods.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Art Show: Poison by the Plateful!

Devil Out of the Deep



By George Gross. Illustrateurs has a ton of these Men's Adventures-type covers, each more nuts than the last. In addition to sharks, gators, tigers, rhinos, and the occasional island girl, thrill to the sight of dudes fighting turtles (with a knife!), giant otters, and weasels. Awesome.

Aquaman



By Brian Denham.

Deerslayer



By NC Wyeth. I did a lot of canoeing through gator-infested rivers with my dad and brothers as a kid, so this may not be as cool to you guys as it is to me, but Golden Age Comic Book Stories dedicated an entire post to canoe-themed art. Brings back great times.

After the break: Elektra, Zatanna, Aurora, Mary Marvel, Cleopatra, and the best Wizard of Oz ever.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Art Show: Neptune Rex

The Kelpie



By John Duncan. [Golden Age Comic Book Stories]

The Indigestible Triton



Artist Unknown [Pulp of the Day]

Megachompadon



I'm not sure who the artist is, but this is a design from the Mosterpocalypse collectible miniatures game. 

Lamp on the Beach



By Pierre Alary.

The New Guinea Contract



By Anthony Carpenter.

Jungle



Another background from Disney's Tarzan. [Animation Backgrounds]

Giant Wasp



Another design for Monsterpocalypse.

Hulk Angry!



By Christian Cornia. [Art Jumble]

Black Canary and Huntress



By Andie Tong. [Romeo's Tumblring]

Mary Marvel



By Bruce Timm.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Art Show: Waaaallttt!

The Black Buccaneer



By Mead Schaeffer. [Golden Age Comic Book Stories]

Lost Island



By Greg Ham.

Centrosaurus brinkmani



By Mark Schultz [Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs]

GI Robot



By Declan Shalvey. [Comic Twart]

Bat Noir



By Andy Kubert. [DC Universe: The Source]

Daphne



By Kristin Palach. There seems to be a movement lately to proclaim Velma as the hot one, but Linda Cardellini aside, those people are crazy.

Hulk



By Otis Frampton.

Zatanna and the Demon



By Josh Eddings.

Mary Marvel



By Chris Samnee.

Painter of AHHHHHHH!



Artist Unknown, but Thomas Kinkade should be taking notes. [Brother Cal]

Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Quotes of the Week: Early Edition

I'll be on the road on Saturday, so here's some quotage today.



Seriously guys, she’s like, twelve years old ... This is what she should look like. Seriously. Also, she is very nice, and wants to help people.
--Paul Tobin, in an open letter to "all the artists who draw Mary Marvel, and the writers who write her." I've never liked the "Dark Mary Marvel" concept, but I tolerated it with the (perhaps misguided) understanding that she'd eventually change back. Now, thanks in part to Tobin's reminder, I'm at the point where I can't even stand to look at Dark Mary drawings and costumes any more. I'm no longer interested in her journey on the "return to innocence." Once she gets there, I'll start reading about her again.

It's not that audiences conclude that the criticism is inaccurate, so much as it is that the box-office fate of the movie is immune to even accurate bad reviews. There are good movies where stuff blows up, and bad movies where stuff blows up; some people enjoy stuff blowing up whether the movie is good or bad, and they'd tell you so.
--Linda Holmes, non-judgmentally addressing the alleged mistrust that audiences are supposed to have for all critics and further securing the crush I have on her. When discussing my reservations about Transformers 2 with my friends, the overwhelming response I get from them is that they're in that group of people Holmes mentions. And I agree with her that there's absolutely nothing wrong with that, even if it doesn't describe my own tastes.

We have to change the negative things into positive. In today’s Japanese film industry we always say we don’t have enough budget, that people don’t go to see the films. But we can think of it in a positive way, meaning that if audiences don’t go to the cinema we can make any movie we want. After all, no matter what kind of movie you make it’s never a hit, so we can make a really bold, daring movie.
--Filmmaker Takashi Miike, as quoted by Warren Ellis who applies the theory to comics. I've heard Ellis make that quote before, but I can never find it when I want it, so I'm copying it down here. If past experience is any indication, I'll need to refer to it about 800 times before Ellis quotes it again.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Adventureblog Gallery: Don't Trust Topo

Mary Marvel Hearts Superboy



To save myself some time I've been trying to lay off posting a lot of superhero art lately, but this one's too cute not to share.

By Christina Sanders.

In Persian Empire by the sea...



By William J. Aylward.

Your Marvel Classics Comics Cover of the Day



By Ernie Chan.

Forbidden Light



By Howard V Brown.

Your 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Picture of the Day



By Édouard Riou.

Aquaman



See? You can't even trust Topo!

By Tom Morgan.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

MM, Zatanna

This would've been a lot cuter if I'd posted it yesterday...



Scans_Daily has the whole Mary Marvel vs. Leprechauns story. (Okay, maybe "versus" is a bit inaccurate.)

I knew Dark Mary Marvel was evil, but...



Cozying up to the Skrulls? For shame.

Hex

How about another photo of Zatanna from next week's (3/26) Smallville episode? This one's got the full costume.



Thanks, Major Spoilers.

CGZ



Meagan Van Burkleo shares a piece of art by Douglas Shuler that was inspired by some of her Zatanna photos.

Thursday, March 05, 2009

Costumes and contraceptives

Smallville Zatanna

By now I'm sure you've all seen the pics of Serinda Swan in her Smallville Zatanna costume. I've been waiting for my issue of TV Guide to arrive so I could scan the picture for myself, but I let my subscription go and I guess my final issue was the one right before this one. Fortunately, Sneakpeek.ca made good with the high res hook-up.



Looks like I'll be watching at least one more episode of Smallville. Why couldn't they have done Black Canary that well?

More Zatanna

And as long as we're on the subject of people dressed like Zatanna, how about another photo of Meagan Van Burkleo? I've linked to her costume work before, but she's got her own blog now and it's pretty awesome. Far more than just pictures of the costumes, she goes into detail about the art that inspires her choices and the decisions she made when creating each piece.



How about another magic-using heroine?

Yay! Another red Mary Marvel!



Not red, but still cool.



Photos by Philip Ng and MegaRed.

Mary Marvel vs. a giant, talking condom

Not a costume, thank God. This is right out of a comic and I'm afraid I'm going to have to send you over to Siskoid's blog to see it.

LinkWithin

Related Posts with Thumbnails