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of the Iconic Green Lantern #76, Available Now
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DC Honors Denny O’Neil With A Free Digital Download
of the Iconic Green Lantern #76, Available Now
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The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in pretty much every major in-development movie and TV series being forced to shut-down, but now that restrictions have eased up a little (coronavirus hasn’t gone anywhere… even if a lot of people are acting like it has), several major projects are preparing to resume production.
We’ve already heard about a tentative restart date for The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and now we have a possible update for one of Marvel’s Disney+ shows that’s still in the casting stages. According to Murphy’s Multiverse, the extensive search to find someone to play the lead role of Kamala Khan in Ms. Marvel has resumed, with actresses being called back in (remotely, we assume) to continue to audition process.
That’s pretty much all there is to the report, but with Ms. Marvel slated to film in Atlanta and Georgia being one of the first regions to open back up to production crews, there’s a chance Marvel is trying to settle on someone to play Khan so they can get the ball rolling as soon as possible.
If that is the case, we may get official casting news fairly soon, so keep an eye out.
We still don’t know a whole lot about Ms. Marvel, but the characters of Red Dagger and Kamran are expected to make an appearance alongside the young hero of the title.
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(BALTIMORE, MD) — (June 16, 2020) — On May 13, 2020, Diamond Comic Distributors and Alliance Game Distributors partnered to launch the “Back The Comeback2 campaign, a multi-part initiative designed to support local comic book and game stores as they began to safely reopen, restart, and rebuild following the easement of nationwide stay-at-home orders amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Now, as comic book and game stores across the country have resumed selling new weekly product, many publishers have rallied behind the campaign to support retailers by including the “Back The Comeback” logo on the cover of their newest titles. Marvel Comics is the latest publisher to support the initiative by including the logo on the cover of their July 15 on-sale title.
Empyre #1 from Marvel Comics will be hitting shelves on July 15, complete with the “Back The Comeback” featured on the front cover. In Empyre #1 (DEC198912; SRP $5.99), the Kree and the Skrulls have united under a new emperor – and their war fleet is on a collision course for our world. Meanwhile, the Avengers are on the moon ready to strike with the full power of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, but the Fantastic Four are seeking a diplomatic solution, and the two teams must come to an agreement in time to save the day.
Back the Comeback in-store promotions for game stores are in the works and will be announced shortly.
Fans can head to their local comic shop to purchase a copy of these “Back The Comeback” support titles from Marvel Comics. To find a comic shop near you, visit www.comicshoplocator.com. To stay up to date on “Back the Comeback” announcements visit the campaign’s social pages on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or visit backthecomeback.com.


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New York, NY— June 16, 2020 — After months of anticipation, Marvel has revealed THE RISE OF ULTRAMAN #1 will release in comic shops this September! Featuring a stunning main cover from legendary artist Alex Ross, Marvel’s upcoming series will reimagine the classic beginnings of one of the biggest worldwide pop culture icons: ULTRAMAN!
Storytelling masters Kyle Higgins (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Winter Soldier) and Mat Groom (Self/Made), together with superstar artists Francesco Manna (Avengers, Fantastic Four) Michael Cho (Captain America) and Gurihiru (The Unstoppable Wasp) will take fans back into the days of darkness, where the terrifying Kaiju lurk. When these unfathomable monsters threaten all life as we know it, the only thing standing in their way…is the United Science Patrol! Who are these enigmatic defenders, and how do they perform their miracles? Shin Hayata and Kiki Fuji have spent half a lifetime trying to find out – and their quest is about to drive them toward a decades-old dark secret and put them on a collision course with a mysterious warrior from beyond the stars!
“Across the globe, Ultraman is as iconic and well-recognized a character as Spider-Man or Iron Man, so when the opportunity arose for us to introduce his mythos to a new generation, as seen through the Marvel lens, we didn’t take that responsibility lightly,” said Marvel Executive Editor Tom Brevoort. “For fans of the classic 1966 series, there’ll be plenty of Easter eggs that you’ll recognize. But for those who’ve never experienced an Ultraman story before, this series will start at square one—launching an epic showdown fit for the modern age.”
“With release of Marvel’s The Rise of Ultraman series, Tsuburaya Productions and our partners at Marvel Comics are taking ULTRAMAN a massive step forward onto the global stage,” said Tsuburaya CEO Takayuki Tsukagoshi. “Marvel’s rendering of the ULTRAMAN story has been faithfully created with the highest level of respect, quality and creativity resulting in a storyline that expands the ULTRAMAN universe.”
Ultraman has been a pop culture staple since the franchise debuted in the 1960s, and his thrilling stories have been depicted on both the page and the screen. Now, Marvel Comics will be able to add to this iconic character’s legacy. Stay tuned for more details about what can you expect from Ultraman’s adventures when THE RISE OF ULTRAMAN #1 hits stands this September!

THE RISE OF ULTRAMAN #1 (of 5)
Written by KYLE HIGGINS & MAT GROOM
Art by FRANCESCO MANNA with MICHAEL CHO and GURIHIRU
Cover by ALEX ROSS
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Zack Snyder’s Justice League is set to be released on HBO Max next year, and while he’s unlikely to return to the DC Extended Universe after that, the filmmaker continues to drop hints about what he had planned for this shared world.
Now, he’s told fans on Vero that he hoped to eventually have Carrie Kelley take over the Robin mantle (just like in The Dark Knight Returns).
As Snyder originally served as an executive producer on these early DCEU movies, it’s possible that Carrie was set to be introduced in Ben Affleck’s version of The Batman. However, it’s arguably more likely that the Caped Crusader would have been joined by Carrie in the bleak “Knightmare” future Snyder intended to explore in his Justice League sequel.
In The Dark Knight Returns, this Robin joined the ageing Batman in a desolate future not all that different to a world that had been ravaged by Darkseid and the mind-controlled Superman.
Whether Zack Snyder’s Justice League will drop any hints about Carrie remains to be seen, but earlier today, we learned that the movie will somehow address Robin’s fate after he was murdered by the Clown Prince of Crime years before the events of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
Check out Snyder’s comments below:
VERO: Zack Snyder had planned on introducing Carrie Kelley’s Robin In the DCEU from r/DC_Cinematic
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Despite some big creative changes behind the scenes, Obi-Wan Kenobi remains on track for a debut on Disney+ in the not too distant future, and star Ewan McGregor has now confirmed that when the show starts shooting next year, it will utilize the same VFX technology used in The Mandalorian.
“The Volume” has been fully explored in Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian, and projects real-time environments on screen which move along with the camera in a similar fashion to Virtual Reality technology. That’s meant that The Mandalorian‘s cast and crew haven’t had to travel the globe, and will save Obi-Wan Kenobi from heading to countries like Dubai and Tunisia to recreate Tatooine as we catch up with the Jedi Master in the years following the events of 2015’s Revenge of the Sith.
“I think I am going to enjoy it much more,” McGregor started. “[The prequels] were all blue screen and green screen and it was hard to imagine, but nowadays I think things have moved on so much, and I think a lot of what you see is gonna be what we see on the set. I don’t know if you’ve seen the behind-the-scenes of The Mandalorian series, but they employ that incredible screen.”
“It’s pretty amazing. It makes you feel like you’re in the place, it’s going to feel realer for us as actors,” he continued. “And I think we’ll be using some of that technology on our show.”
With The Mandalorian director Deborah Chow in charge of Obi-Wan Kenobi, the show has someone with experience of “The Volume” behind the camera, and that’s definitely good news. This also gives us an idea of what the series will look like, and it’s likely this technology will become the norm for these Star Wars TV shows on Disney+ moving forward.
What do you guys think?
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DC UNIVERSE HOSTING LIVE Q&As IN JUNE WITH DOOM PATROL’S APRIL BOWLBY & DC’s STARGIRL’S NEIL JACKSON, ANJELIKA WASHINGTON, & MORE
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