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Avengers Assemble Box Office Record

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There was much hype and fanfare following the release of Marvel’s The Avengers movie this weekend, and it lived up to box office expectations by posting an opening weekend $200.3 million in North America, passing Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 to become the largest domestic debut of all time.

Last summer the final Harry Potter movie brought in $169.2 million during it’s opening weekend. Before that The Dark Knight had held the crown with it’s $158.4 million record opening in 2008. Even more astonishing is that the Joss Whedon led film has already raked in $441.5 million overseas. that  makes it over half a billion dollars in worldwide ticket sales in less than two weeks! This also surpasses the $623 million worldwide total of 2010’s Iron Man 2, which until now had been Marvel Studios’ most successful release.

Geek Of The Week : Super Crooks

 

I Think Its Time To Get The Old Gang Back Together

Super Crooks from Millar World, and published by Icon, a Marvel imprint, is shaping up to be an Ocean’s Eleven type of caper with super villains. Johnny Bolt runs with a group of fairly low level super crooks. They may have enough juice to put them over on the local authorities, but when it comes to handling heroes like The Gladiator, they’re over powered and out classed.

 

This leads the crooks into a routine of trying to pull off heist, and then being captured and thrown in jail. Jump ahead a few years and these former super criminals are attempting to work mundane jobs and live normal, boring lives. Lives that forbid them from using their powers. Of course for some its hard to walk the straight path.

Carmine, a.k.a The Heat, an old-time costumed bank robber tries to build up a retirement fund by cheating a casino. Using a psychic that can see 30 seconds into the future to feed him numbers, Carmine makes a killing at a roulette table. However, he gets too greedy, and keeps pushing his winnings which draws serious attention from the casino’s security team. The casino catches the pair, and to show that they mean business, they kill the psychic rather  bruitish, mobster manner.

Of course the casino is being run by criminals themselves. Criminals with connection and a long reach. Carmine tried to take them for $12 million, well now they’re putting the squeeze on Carmine to pay them $100 million within one month. And if he can’t come up with the money then they’re going to make an example out of him.

Desperate and beaten, Carmine seeks out Johnny and Kasey, two former criminals trying to get by in their ordinary reformed lives. Carmine was a friend and a mentor. They owe him a lot. And they feel that they have to help. That’s when Johnny comes up with a plan to pull off the mother of all heists. But there are capes everywhere. Being a criminal in America carries a high risk. So why stay in America? Johnny’s idea is to go to Spain. That way they won’t have to deal with all of the super heroes in America that always win, and always throw the crooks in jail. But first they’re going to need a crew.

Johnny and Carmine travel about to piece together their the rest of their team. They have Johnny with electric powers, Kasey the psychic, and The Heat with an old school ray gun. Then they set off to recruit The Ghost, a cat-burglar turned architect. TK McCabe, a telekinetic working a warehousing job. Forecast, a street vendor with weather control powers. And then Roddy and Sammy Diesel, brothers with incredible regenerative abilities fighting in a brutal underground fight-club. Appealing to their sense of loyalty to Carmine, or their need for money, or a more fulfilling life, the team is assembled.

Arriving in Spain there is just one piece left to put in place, the bad-ass. They blackmale The Gladiator, a hero who in the past had put them behind bars, into joing their crew. And at the end of the second issue Johnny reveals their target. Not a bank, or abusiness, or any honest citizens, but the “greatest super villain who has ever lived.”

Mark Millar is writer on Super Crooks, and along with co-plotter Nacho Vigalondo, they are telling a fantastic story. I like how instead of being another super hero comic book, this comic follows the guys on the other side. And it places them in a compelling story that I can’t wait to see more of. This is a cool caper with a lot of character. The art looks great. Lenil Yu is the artist on the comic, with inker Gerry Alanguilan, colorist Sunny Gho, and VC’s Clayton Cowles doing the lettering. The art team is creating a stylish book, and does a superb job of storytelling. These first two issues are a real page turner. This is one of the best comics of the year.

New Mutants Movie ?

More Merry Mutant Movies

Collider had the opportunity to discuss the future of Marvel properties in movies with Fox CEO Tom Rothman at CinemaCon in Las Vegas. And the talk revealed that another merry band of mutants could become the next marvel movie franchise. While Rothman wouldn’t come right out and say it, he seemed to hint that The New Mutants could get the movie treatment.

Given the commercial and critical success of the young-skewing superhero flicks First Class and Chronicle, it seems like a no-brainer for Fox to pull the trigger on a New Mutants movie. When the idea was brought up,  Rothman tried to remain cryptic, but he seems to point at a New Mutants movie in the future.

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Collider: “I know you guys have like The New Mutants and a lot of characters in the X-Men universe. Obviously you guys are moving forward on an X-Men sequel, you’re moving forward on Wolverine, do you envision New Mutants or some of these other characters as franchises that the door can be open to?  It does seem to me that the superhero genre is bigger than it’s ever been, and you guys have some of the crown jewels.”

Rothman: (smiles) “Yes.”

Collider: “When can fans expect an announcement on some of these other properties?  Before Comic-Con, after Comic-Con, at Comic-Con?”

Rothman:  ”In the summer.”

Collider: “Are you talking to filmmakers right now?”

Rothman: “Let me just say this. All I have to say is, I agree with you in your assessment of the potential in a lot of these characters.”

Eliza Dushku Voices She-Hulk

Agent Of Smash

According to IGN, Eliza Dushku (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Dollhouse) will provide the voice of She-Hulk in the upcoming animated Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. Tv series.

Adrian Pasdar (Heroes), who voices Iron Man on the new Ultimate Spider-Man animated series, and voiced Tony Stark in the Marvel Anime: Iron Man series, said that he will be guest starring as Iron Man on the new Hulk series.

Last summer Marvel TV head Jeph Loeb revealed at Comic-Con that Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. will feature Hulk, Red Hulk, She-Hulk, Skaar and A-Bomb.

Bendis and Avon Oeming Bring Back Takio and Powers

Have A Cup O’ Joe

During Marvel’s  Cup O’ Joe panel at the Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo (C2E2), it was revealed that Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming will return to two creator-owned series. First up will be a new all-ages comic book series, Takio 2 in May. Bendis, a father of three, teamed with his Powers co-creator, artist Michael Avon Oeming, to create the original Takio graphic novel last year. The new comic will will be a monthly comic that picks-up right where the first series left off and follow the two sisters — Taki, 13, and Olivia, 7 — who gained powers through an accident. The follow-up series is coming after lots of children and their parents have requested more of the super powered girls.

“It is a huge gift that my life has changed to a place where I feel confident to do something like this, and to feel it back is the best,” Bendis says. “I’m kinda more into people who are just having fun and digging it. It’s a lot easier to handle than, “Excuse me. In West Coast Avengers No. 97 …”

 

The upcoming series has Taki and Olivia going out and being heroes even though they have no idea what that means.”They’re completely basing their superhero ideas on Olivia’s muddled 7-year-old version of what she thinks a superhero should be, which is fantastically innocent and naive,” Bendis says.

The girls will also be getting some enemies, including Kelly Sue, Taki’s best friend who was endowed with powers in the same accident as the sisters. Plus, their classmates start thinking that the two masked girls running around town might go to their school. And to makes things even worse, a large evil corporation is trying to duplicate the accident to create nemeses for the two girls to fight.

Secondly, the duo will launch Powers: FBI, a comic book series to help bring new readers in before the FX TV series hits the airwaves. After a run of inconsistent releases, caused by the filming of the Powers TV show pilot for FX, Bendis and Oeming will be relaunching the popular comic about two police detectives who investigate super powered crimes under a new name, and with a new number one issue.

No longer centered on a police station, Powers: FBI #1 follows Deena Pilgrim, who has become a FBI agent that deals with federal  powers cases, as well as dealing with her past and the challenges of the present. Its unknown what this means for Walker, the focus of the previous Powers series, although it looks like the two might be working together again.

 

“There’s something crazy cool about getting these oppressive noir, dark (Powers) pages from Mike, and then a day later getting Takio pages that are from the same brain,” Bendis says. “There’s nothing about them that says they’re from the same brain, and I love that.

“I legitimately enjoy this immensely,” he added, “and I’m just a believer that joy, if done correctly, can come all the way to the reader.”

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