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Superman | Batman: Public Enemies

The official trailer for the animated adaptation of DC Comics lauded graphic novel by Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuiness – Superman/Batman: Public Enemies.


Super Woman!


First Comic Book Featuring Superman Sells for $317,200

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A rare copy of the first comic book featuring Superman has sold for $317,200 in an Internet auction. The previous owner of Action Comics No. 1 bought it for less than a buck. It’s one of the highest prices ever paid for a comic book, a likely testament to the volume’s rarity and its excellent condition, said Stephen Fishler, co-owner of the auction site ComicConnect.com and its sister dealership, Metropolis Collectibles. The winning bid for the 1938 edition, which features Superman lifting a car on its cover, was submitted Friday evening by John Dolmayan, drummer for the rock band System of a Down, according to managers at ComicConnect.com. – From Fox News


Lex Luthor Bailout

Even Lexcorp is affected by the current financial crisis.


Action Comics No. 1. at Auction

Comic book collectors and Superman fans have an opportunity to bid on an ‘unrestored’ copy of Action Comics No. 1.


Movie Buzz: Awesome Inglourious Basterds posters, Apatow’s Funny People Trailer, Star Trek, Superman

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A bunch of awesome looking Inglourious Basterds posters to revel in.

Here’s the trailer for Judd Apatow’s Funny People – with Adam Sandler and Seth Rogen.

Nice article on the marketing of the new Star Trek movie.

Word is out that the new Superman film will be Superman Unleashed. Legendary Pictures, Warner Bros and DC are still going on the premise it’s a sequel to the last Superman film – and not a reboot.

There’s a report that Universal is going to make a Battlestar Galactica movie – but it won’t have any thing to do with the current TV series. WTF? We anticipate a cheapo knockoff piece of shit – assuming anything ever really gets done.


Movie Buzz: Scarlett Johansson in Iron Man 2, Wachowski Brothers reboot Superman

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Scarlett Johansson is aiming to replace Emily Blunt (scheduling conflict) as Russian superspy Natasha Romanoff – the Black Widow – in Iron Man II. Eliza Dushku was making a play at the role – which we feel would have been a great move. She certainly has the physical chops to handle the role. Nothing against Scarlett, it’s just that Eliza would be nice.

And in some wild rumor fun, the Wachowski Brothers are reportedly mulling over a reboot of Superman. Yes, Superman. Bryan Singer isn’t interested in starting over, and is considering a new version of Logan’s Run. But the Wachowski Brothers doing Superman would be interesting, we must admit.

An early rumor that Lindsey Lohan would star in the Nightmare on Elm Street reboot was bull. No big deal in our book.

Kevin James, fresh off his smash hit and best film of the year, Paul Blart: Mall Cop, will star in The Zookeeper. The film centers on a lonely zookeeper who decides to leave his job because he can’t meet a girl, leading to intervention by the zoo’s animals. How cute. We’re there, so long as Paul Blart: Mall Cop II is still planned.

Peter Gabriel has pulled out of the Academy Awards show, where he was to perform his Oscar-nominated song, Down to Earth, from Wall-E. The academy has decided to limit performances to 60-65 seconds, which Gabriel did not agree with – thus the exit.


Not so Super…


Warner Bros Alan Horn Talks Green Lantern, Superman


Have a Super Thanksgiving