Ryan
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There is a case to be made for taking succesfull comics/graphic novels and adapting them to film (road to perdition, 300 etc..), but superhero specific movies? The charcter and story needs that brand recognition for widespread appeal before a studio is willing to risk $$$ on. Its why we see the same characters replayed again and again, and most likely will continue to. Smaller comic supers are more of a risk because they arent household names, but it may not always be that way. Social media can create widespread brand awareness overnight. Invincible by Ottley, Walker and kirkman may be the best example of a newer superhero successfully making their way to the bigscreen, but then it seems less the studio (image), and more what the creators are doing with their creation that has got them there.




Jumped their own son to welcome him into adulthood and Nolan's mother was willing to take it even further.. what a civilization. #Invincible #InvincibleDay


Mongols honoring a stone stele of Genghis Khan. The practice of honoring stone stelaes were practiced by all people on the steppe, including Mongols, Turks, Scythians, Jurchens, Khitans, and Proto-Sino-Tibetans.


Spicy Stories, August 1932 pulpcovers.com/spicy-stories-… Covers, Babes, Magazine, Raymond Albert Burley, Spicy Stories




@HMBohemond You realize Frank Herbert disagrees with you right and so does Denis Paul is not meant to be a hero as such he is a villain the holy war is a bad thing etc








This film is just plain appropriation and daylight robbery of West Asian and North African people's language and culture atp considering the cast. If you didn't know who this white lady is, you'd think it's just a photo of an indigenous Algerian woman.




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