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I am a big fan of graphic novels such as Maus by American cartoonist Art Spiegelman and others like Frank Miller. Asterix and Tintin are my all time favourites
You don't have endless development meetings that turn your brain into milk ... You get to at least see what an individual has to offer.
So to me, as a twenty, twenty-one year old reader, it just really opened up my eyes to the potential for the medium and so that and [Frank Miller's] 'Dark Knight Returns,' inspired me to try and get into comic books.More quotes »
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Who Won the '80s at DC Comics?
Where the over-people gather to watch big-screen botanical throwdowns Specifically, this week’s question has nagged me for several years (going back to my TrekBBS days, even), and it is this: as between Alan Moore and the duo of Marv Wolfman and George P from Comic Book Resources Read more »
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Animated Dark Knight Returns Images Released
Following Superman vs. the Elite , the original DC animated film out next month, the next Warner cartoon movie release will be The Dark Knight Returns Part 1 (as revealed in the special features for Superman vs. the Elite ). The Dark Knight Returns Part from Comics Worth Reading Read more »
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Quartersawn Hardwood From Frank Miller Lumber Used to Create Unique Flooring Featured in Barnes Foundation
UNION CITY, Ind., May 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The grand opening of the Barnes Foundation Philadelphia campus was held on May 19, 2012, setting off an inaugural week of free admission for the public to the renowned art collection and entire campus, culmi from PR Newswire Read more »
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Peter Weller Tops DARK KNIGHT RETURNS Animated Movie Voice Cast
THR have exclusively revealed the actors who will provide the voices for Batman, Robin, and Two-Face in DC's two part animated adaptation of Frank Miller's iconic tale, and The Caped Crusader will be played by sci-fi veteran Peter Weller.. Warner Bros. a from Comic Book Movies Read more »
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Robert Rodriguez would have cast Brittany
Robert Rodriguez would have cast Brittany Murphy in 'Sin City: A Dame to Kill For' if she were still alive. The actress played Shellie in the first film based on Frank Miller's graphic novels, released in 2005, but tragically died in 2009 from pneumonia, from ExpoSay Read more »