Marvel Comics Movies

Which would you rather see more film and DC Comics Marvel Universe Movies?
If you get the last 9 years of cinema history, Marvel is far ahead of DC in the number of films produced and the gross profit. Hollywood is very fond of DC Comics Superman and Batman.
In my opinion, Marvel characters lend themselves better film and DC is the most suitable for the animation. The reason I make this assertion is based on a generalization Most of Marvel characters spend so much time away from usual in the real world as they do in latex / hood / mask. Marvel has long struggled to portray realistically believable universe in which relations between people, be they super-powered or not, are the focus. Conflict includes, but is by no means limited to battles dressed up the city sky scape. Indeed, the line between hero into a villain is often cloudy, which I believe is also much more believable. I liken the DC Universe films of the Old West, where everyone wore a hat or black or white. The line between good and evil are clearly delineated, and there seems to be no compromise. Batman can test this argument, but while their methods may be unconventional, it also follows a strict moral code, and sees his opponents as villains that need to be removed from society, yet are often insane, and worthy of at least some compassion or pity. To continue this analogy, Marvel is more like the Spaghetti Westerns, where Clint Eastwood kicks ass and takes names, even though in three of the films he has no name. There is a rawness to the Marvel heroes like Punisher, Wolverine, Hulk, Daredevil and Spider-Man even. Who is good and bad / evil is often not even at issue. Rather, as in real life the focus point is who is right or justified in their actions. Instead of being a discourse on morality, Marvel Comics, often playing out as a political drama, the debate that ensued after the fan, often some of the main event or conflict. If DC makes the reader feel that everything is finally right with the world and the sun sets Superman look upon us all as both protector and moral compass, Marvel let us know what happened and why, and perhaps more importantly, how we felt.
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An Unofficial Look at Iron Man: The Characters, the Comic Books and the Films $17.38 New – Iron Man (Tony Stark) is one of the major super heroes created by Marvel Comics. As the main character in five comic book series and a major participant in a number of inter-series comics, Iron Man is at the center of a major commercial enterprise. In recent years, a straight-to-DVD and two blockbuster movies have added to Iron Man’s prestige. This book discusses the character, his associates enemies, and their plot lines in comic books and films.Project Webster represents a new publishing |
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An Unofficial Look at Iron Man: The Characters, the Comic Books and the Films $17.38 Used – Iron Man (Tony Stark) is one of the major super heroes created by Marvel Comics. As the main character in five comic book series and a major participant in a number of inter-series comics, Iron Man is at the center of a major commercial enterprise. In recent years, a straight-to-DVD and two blockbuster movies have added to Iron Man’s prestige. This book discusses the character, his associates enemies, and their plot lines in comic books and films.Project Webster represents a new publishin |
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Blade (Comics) $23.6 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Blade, Vampire, Midnight Sons, the Tomb of Dracula, Deacon Frost, Nightstalkers, Blade, Blade the Vampire Hunter, Blade, the Vampire Queen, the Immortal Vampire, Jamal Afari, Reaper, Eli Damaskinos, Abigail Whistler. Excerpt: Blade: Trinity is a 2004 American vampire Marvel Comics action film , written and directed by David S. Goyer , who also wrote the screenplays to the first two Blade films. It is the third film in the Blade trilogy trilogy , following on from Blade and Blade II and it is based on the Marvel Comics character Blade , played by Wesley Snipes . The story continues in Blade: The Series .Plot The film begins with an opening narration about Dracula, told by Hannibal King:In the movies, Dracula wears a cape and some old English guy always manages to save the day at the last minute with crosses and holy water. But everybody knows the movies are full of shit. The truth is, it started with Blade and it ended with him. The rest of us were just along for the ride. The film starts with a collection of vampires looking for “Drake”, a.k.a. Dracula (Dominic Purcell ) They find him in Syria in a tomb where he retreated to sleep for a time. He is ultimately woken by the group.The vampires succeed in framing Blade (Wesley Snipes ) for the killing of a familiar posing as a vampire. A few days later, the FBI attack the hideout. During the siege, Whistler destroys the hideout after being mortally wounded and dying in the ensuing explosion. With his mentor gone Blade allows himself to be captured.As the police prepare to hand Blade over to a group of vampires, Blade is rescued by Hannibal King (Ryan Reynolds ) and Abigail Whistler (Jessica Biel ). The two head a group of vampire hunters called the Nightstalkers , formed by Blade’s mentor to assist him. King and |
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Countdown To Wednesday $8.11 If you’ve ever visited a comic book shop on a Wednesday, then you know it’s new release day for the comic industry. Countdown To Wednesday is a whimsical inside look at the zany world of comic book companies while giving viewers real tips on how to make it in the biz. With timeless figures such as Marvel Comics founder Stan Lee and Top Cow CEO Marc Silvestri providing industry know-how in topics ranging from editors, writers, artists and sales & distribution, actual executives provide advice about how to handle submissions, the creative process, and tips about what goes into successfully marketing a comic book. |