80s cyberpunk anime series Bubblegum Crisis is set to become a 3D live-action movie…
Unless you're seriously into 80s anime, you may not have heard of Bubblegum Crisis. Starting as an Oav (Original Animation Video) series in 1987, Bubblegum Crisis could be best described as an animated take on the future-noir of Ridley Scott's Blade Runner.
Set in a 2033 Tokyo torn in two by an earthquake, the anime introduced the Knight Sabers, a quartet of female mercenaries, and related their ongoing battle against the Genom Corporation and their army of robots called Boomers.
Best remembered for its distinctive, slinky character designs by Kenichi Sonoda, Bubblegum Crisis spawned several spin-offs (including Bubblegum Crash), tie-in videogames and a Dark Horse comic series courtesy of writer/artist Adam Warren.
According to Bleeding Cool, a 3D live-action adaptation of Bubblegum Crisis is in the works, with Anthony Lamolinara in the director's chair. Lamolinara is...
Unless you're seriously into 80s anime, you may not have heard of Bubblegum Crisis. Starting as an Oav (Original Animation Video) series in 1987, Bubblegum Crisis could be best described as an animated take on the future-noir of Ridley Scott's Blade Runner.
Set in a 2033 Tokyo torn in two by an earthquake, the anime introduced the Knight Sabers, a quartet of female mercenaries, and related their ongoing battle against the Genom Corporation and their army of robots called Boomers.
Best remembered for its distinctive, slinky character designs by Kenichi Sonoda, Bubblegum Crisis spawned several spin-offs (including Bubblegum Crash), tie-in videogames and a Dark Horse comic series courtesy of writer/artist Adam Warren.
According to Bleeding Cool, a 3D live-action adaptation of Bubblegum Crisis is in the works, with Anthony Lamolinara in the director's chair. Lamolinara is...
- 11/5/2010
- Den of Geek
Marvel Comics has provided a sneak preview of the upcoming one-shot issue Iron Man: Titanium. The project features four different stories from a number of notable writers - including Adam Warren, Mark Haven Britt, Matteo Casali, and Tim Fish - which will focus on the return of classic Iron Man villain Titanium Man. The original Stan Lee creation first appeared in 1965 in Tales of Suspense #1 as one (more)...
- 9/11/2010
- by By Tom Ayres
- Digital Spy
Here’s a sneak peek at Marvel’s forthcoming Iron Man: Titanium #1, with four all-new adventures of the Golden Adventure from writers Adam Warren, Mark Haven Britt, Matteo Casali, and Tim Fish alongside artists Salva Espin, Nuno Alves, Steve Kurth, and Filipe Andrade.
Witness the return of Titanium Man! See Maria Hill and Tony Stark combat Ultimo! Watch as a spiteful ex-classmate hijacks the Iron Man armor from Stark and more in Iron Man: Titanium #1!
Iron Man: Titanium #1 (AUG100610)
Written by Adam Warren, Mark Haven Britt, Matteo Casali, & Tim Fish
Pencils by Salva Espin, Nuno Alves, Steve Kurth, & Filipe Andrade
Cover by David Yardin
Parental Advisory …$4.99
Foc – 9/16/10, On-Sale – 10/6/10...
Witness the return of Titanium Man! See Maria Hill and Tony Stark combat Ultimo! Watch as a spiteful ex-classmate hijacks the Iron Man armor from Stark and more in Iron Man: Titanium #1!
Iron Man: Titanium #1 (AUG100610)
Written by Adam Warren, Mark Haven Britt, Matteo Casali, & Tim Fish
Pencils by Salva Espin, Nuno Alves, Steve Kurth, & Filipe Andrade
Cover by David Yardin
Parental Advisory …$4.99
Foc – 9/16/10, On-Sale – 10/6/10...
- 9/11/2010
- by Kat
- Nerdly
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