Keanu Reeves' Action-packed First Comic Book, 'BRZRKR' The Keanussance will not only continue this year with the release of Cyberpunk 2077 and (we hope) of Bill & Ted Face the Music, it will expand into an entirely new medium. This fall Keanu Reeves will make his debut as a comic book writer with BOOM! Studios’ original series, BRZRKR. And his hyper-violent story about an ancient immortal warrior could very well lead to a big screen adaptation with him in the lead role. Full article: https://bit.ly/3fHPs4f
Falcon and the Winter Soldier Has Been Delayed, Disney Confirms The Falcon and the Winter Soldier has been pushed from its original August release to an undisclosed date, Disney has confirmed. The series had just begun filming in Prague when production was shut down due to the spread of the novel coronavirus. And given the ongoing status of the pandemic, filming has remained on pause ever since, making the delay an inevitability. https://bit.ly/2DU7nXu
Not sure how I feel about this. Having an armored Batman sort of defeats the idea of Batman. Unless, it's for a special, limited purpose.
All the different variations and versions of Batman. I thought is was odd that batman is a position that different people fill like sheriff, especially considering the secretive nature of the character and his supposed martial arts ability. Doesn't make sense to me but whatever sells. Also I think Black Widow could definitely beat some of those versions of Batman. All of them aren't going to have adequate experience.
Hmmm... Potentially. It depends on the version of Black Widow and Batman. Movie Black Widow is a no. But, comic Black Widow is potentially a yes... Batman has beaten greater assassins with hundreds of years of experience (The Al Ghuls come to mind), but one version of batman got the shit kicked out of him by deathstroke, so it really depends.
Image to Launch The Walking Dead Deluxe Image Comics will launch The Walking Dead Deluxe, with color versions of the original stories plus extras, in October. Featuring colors by Dave McCaig over the original art by Charlie Adlard, the new series will ship twice-monthly after the October 7 launch. In addition to the newly-colored original stories, the deluxe editions will also include "The Cutting Room Floor," with Robert Kirkman’s original handwritten plots and commentary on abandoned storylines and plot points that may have changed before publication. The series will not be collected "any time soon," according to the announcement, which urges fans not to trade-wait. The first issue will include an A cover by David Finch and Dave McCaig; B cover by Tony Moore and McCaig; C cover by Adlard; D cover by Julian Totino Tedesco, and E cover by Arthur Adams. https://bit.ly/2OE31pB
Black Widow can't even beat Captain America. And, Captain America can't beat Batman. So, Batman takes it. And, yes I'm going by the comics. He is. See, he's not an alcoholic with a heart problem so he doesn't usually need armor. His tech helps him. It doesn't make him. That's pretty much for the Nolan movies. In the comics Fox just runs Wayne Enterprise for Bruce. He's not a tech genius on Bruce's level unless they've changed it in the past ten years or so. The only people who have successfully taken up the mantle of Batman were all trained by Batman and none of them could do it for long. None of them were as good at it as he. Though, Grayson comes close. Each of the movie versions have all had "pieces" of what he is really capable of. None have really done him justice. Batfleck and Keaton have come the closest, but for different reasons. Both fall short, though.
An engineer with no powers but he really doesn't need engineering because he is somehow superbadass. LOL DC logic