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Guardians Of The Gallery: Pokemon Fusions, Superhero Shadows, Hot Dog Princesses & More

Some of the best, funniest and weirdest pics & vids that’ve been doing the rounds on the ’net this week




 

••• These superb superhero silhouette posters were created by UK-based graphic designer Jason Stanley. Click on them for larger versions.

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••• This  18-foot long Lego Batmobile sculpture was designed and built by Nathan Sawaya for The Art of Brick: DC Comics art exhibit in Sydney, Australia. “This is a dream project,” Sawaya tells Entertainment Weekly. “This is the Batmobile! What other vehicle is so iconic?”

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••• Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens gets a Once Upon A Time makeover.


 

••• And while we’re on the subject of bizarre things to do with Disney characters (because this is the internet and that’s what the internet’s for)… hot dogs made to look like Disney Princesses, anyone? From top to bottom Rapunzel, Belle, Ariel and Pocahontas.  [Lucky Peach via ComicBookResources]

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••• Created for New York Comic Con, these superhero helmets were designed by top comic book artists, including Joe Quesada, Marvel’s Chief Creative Officer, Damion Scott, Kaare Andrews and Walt Simonson to celebrate the 150th anniversary of some true heroes of New York – the FDNY, or New York Fire Departmen.  [via NY Daily News]

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••• How would you like to collect all these? Gorgeous Pokemon fusions from artist Seoxys. [via RocketNews24]

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••• What if Baymax had been evil?


 

Video: Agents Of SHIELD Actor Combats Hydra’s Image Problem

Now that Grant Ward is in charge of the new Hydra on Marvel’s Agents Of SHIELD, it seems that the actor who plays him, Brett Dalton, has a few ideas on how the evil organisation should change its image. So he calls Marvel Entertainment boss Joe Quesada to let him know…

Marvel’s Agents Of Shield season three will air in the UK on Channel 4… eventually. (Yup, still no news on a start date… and we want to start raving about it in reviews!)

 


 

• Agents Of SHIELD Clip: Daisy Explains The Secret Warriors
• Ward Auditions For Top Gear In Agents Of SHIELD Season 3 Clip
• Trailer For Marvel’s Agents Of SHIELD Season 3 Premiere

 

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Guardians Of The Gallery: Civil War, Star Wars, SHIELD & More Great Images

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These two, riffing off the Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice posters, are by JordieBo. Click on each of them for larger versions (we just thought they look great side by side).

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Image Of The Week: Wonder Woman Officiates At Same Sex Marriage

Ever since she was created by William Moulton Marston in 1941 Wonder Woman has been one of the most politically and socially progressive superheroes, a symbol for feminism long before the bra-burning ’60s. And that proud tradition continues as she becomes the first superhero to officiate at a same sex marriage in Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman, Chapter 48.

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The issue was written and illustrated by DC newcomer Jason Badower who tells The Huffington Post that given Wonder Woman’s origins on the all-female Paradise Island, it made sense for the character to tie the knot between two women.

“I saw this Wonder Woman story as an incredible opportunity to have one of the most recognisable, iconic characters in the world to be among the first to step forward and officially endorse this new law,” he says referring to America’s Supreme Court’s recent ruling over same-sex marriage. “But I thought, let’s not just have Wonder Woman embrace this new law, let’s have her celebrate it.”

 

 

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Fantastic Four REVIEW

Four is not the magic number when it comes to Marvel movies

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Director: Josh Trank • 12A • Starring: Michael B Jordan, Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Jamie Bell

After Roger Corman’s infamous tax-dodging cheapie version of the Fantastic Four and Tim Story’s brace of cheery but hollow Fantastic Four sit-coms surely it was going to be fourth time lucky for Marvel’s first family? Sadly any hopes that this time round things would improve seep away like soup in sieve as director Josh (Chronicle) Trank’s effort grinds wearyingly and listlessly onwards.

Advance word was that this Fantastic Four was a prize turkey, but unfortunately it doesn’t even have the good grace to be so bad it’s funny. It’s worse than that; for a while it looks like it might actually be good before descending into the unholy trio of cinematic crimes; it’s clichéd, silly and dull. For giving you hope then snatching it away the film leaves you feeling even more cheated.

It’s a radical reinvention of the Fantastic Four mythos featuring youthful versions of the Four (with the future Doctor Doom along for the ride) gaining their powers from interdimensional travel rather than cosmic rays in space and then being used by the government as “super agents” of varying reluctance. There’s nothing intrinsically wrong with making changes to the canon – Michael B Jordan is fine as the first black Human Torch – but the film is so different in tone and detail to its source material it seems pointless making it a Fantastic Four film in the first place.

The early scenes show promise as the film attempts a Stand By Me meets The Right Stuff vibe. It begins with a really young Reed Richards and Ben Grimm in a past that feels kinda ’60s and kinda ’80s at the same time and there’s some real charm here. The charm is already ebbing away in the next act of the film as the teenage Reed is enlisted by Sue Storm’s dad, Franklin, to help out with a top secret project to teleport to another dimension. There’s some low-key and unconvincing love triangle bumpf going on with Sue, Reed and Victor Von (son to be Dr) Doom and some half-hearted attempts to make the future Four come across like regular guys just hanging’ and bonding. Occasionally the dialogue comes alive or there’s a good quirky character beat, but the only real spark comes when Johnny flames on after the fateful mission.

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Once the Four gain their superpowers the film loses all credibility. The action is perfunctory, the effects look circa 1995, dialogue turns to pure cheese and the Thing keeps changing size. The po-faced tone is totally wrong for a film that features a stretchy man, making any scene with Mr Fantastic in a fight look ludicrous. Dr Doom is appallingly designed (regardless whether you know the original for the comics or not) and his evil scheme and motivations are paper thin.

Plus, there are moments when it’s all too obvious that a studio suit has ripped pages from the script and told Trank, “Do something cheaper!” Especially when a fight between Mr Fantastic and the Thing is over in a headbutt. The end result is a movie that feels trite, rushed and underdeveloped.

The Incredibles remains the best Fantastic Four film yet made. By far.

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Random observations:
• The very young Reed announces to his classmates that he’s abandoned the flying car he was making – clearly a reference to the Fantasticar in the comics.
• Sue designs the costumes for the interdimensional mission – so much for female emancipation when the woman still ends up having to make the clothes.
• Because the Thing here is naked at all times you’re just waiting for the line that never comes: “What… happened… to… my… GENITALS!?”
• We love the fact that Johnny refers to Victor Von Doom as Borat.

 

READ MORE:
The Fantastic Four? More Like 400: Meet The Forgotten Team Mates
14 movies that were “not screened for critics”

 

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Fold Your Own Superheroes: DC Origami

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Now you don’t need gamma radiation, cosmic rays or a billions of dollars and a revenge fixation to make a superhero – just some paper and instructions. Yes, origami Justice League is coming. Heroes aren’t born… they’re folded.

Capstone Publishing has posted a YouTube video promoting its upcoming DC Super Heroes Origami set, due in September. And yes, according to the blurb at the end, we’ll be able to buy them easily here in the UK too!