“Nick Fury: Agent of Shield” Should be a TV Series

Nick Fury: Agent of Shield should be made into a tv series.

I am not talking about the Samuel L. Jackson movie Nick Fury.

What I am talking about is the 1960’s ultra-cool Steranko Nick Fury.  That’s right, set the series in the 60’s.  Make Fury the cigar-smoking, ex-war hero who is now America’s answer to James Bond. 

The war is over, but Fury is fighting to keep the USA safe from Hydra, the Red Skull, Scorpio and other menaces out to destroy our way of life.  No longer a soldier, Fury is now a secret agent working for S.H.I.E.L.D.

Think back to how awesome those stories were.  Now imagine how cool they could be translated to a weekly series.  I’d tune in.  Wouldn’t you?

“Master of Kung Fu” Should be a TV Series

Marvel Comics Master of Kung Fu could make a great television series. Granted, they’d need to change the title.  Even die-hard fans of the MOKF series realized that the silly sounding title probably kept more fans from reading the series, but those that gave it a try (especially the Doug Moench/Paul Gulacy issues) were in for some of the best comic stories being published.

Shang-Chi (the Master of Kung Fu from the title) was a young man who, well, let Shang-Chi tell you…

  •  “Call me Shang-Chi, as my father did when he raised me and molded my mind and my body in the vacuum of his Honan, China retreat. I learned many things from my father: That my name means ‘The Rising and Advancing of a Spirit’, that my body could be forged into a living weapon through the discipline of kung fu, and that it might be used for the murder of a man called Dr. Petrie.

    Since then I have learned that my father is Dr. Fu Manchu, the most insidiously evil man on earth…and that to honor him would bring nothing but dishonor to the spirit of my name.”

Shang-Chi reluctantly became an agent for the British government — think Bruce Lee working with James Bond — and found himself in adventures just as wild as in any 007 movie.

Marvel has never given the Moench/Gulacy MOKF run the hardback treatment it deserves since they no longer have the rights to Fu Manchu.  This seems like a bit of a cop-out to me, since it would be easy to call Fu something else.  I imagine the same thing would have to happen for a proposed tv series.

Tell you what, though.  How about someone with clout getting it done in both arenas?

“Black Cross” Should be a TV Series

That’s Chris Warner’s character Black Cross who appeared in Dark Horse Presents #1 (the very first comic published by Dark Horse).  

Black Cross took place in a violent future where the United States had become a battle ground and areas outside of safe zones were similar to the wild west.

Black Cross was popular enough to spin-off into a mini-series, a couple of stand alone short comic stories and a one-shot. At one point, Black Cross was close to becoming a big screen feature with Howie Long in the title role. At about the same time another Black Cross mini-series was in the works called “My War.”  Neither it or the movie ever happened.

Dark Horse should create a nice hardcover compilation of all the Black Cross material that they’ve published over the years.  In the mean time, someone should option the character for a tv series.  That might inspire Chris Warner to come back and create more Black Cross comics.

Grave Digger Should be a TV Series

It’s hard to believe that I’ve been plugging Grave Digger by Chris Mills and Rick Burchett since 2004!  That’s when the first issue of what could have been a one-shot comic was released.

So who is the professional thief known as “DIgger” McCrae?  Here’s how Chris Mills describes him…

  • Hard, brutal and ruthless – with a weakness for hot women and cold cash – McCrae is the consummate criminal. Whether it’s an armored car hijacking, bank robbery, art heist or a kidnapping, you can depend on “Digger” to handle every obstacle and double-cross with professional cool and a complete lack of conscience. And that “Gravedigger” nickname? Well – don’t ever call him that to his face, or you’ll find out where that moniker came from… the hard way.

If you missed out, you’re in luck, because Mills and Burchett are running the original comic in the form of a free weekly web comic.  Before you click over, keep in mind that there is occasionally adult language and violence.

After the original comic runs, Mills and Burchett plan to run a new adventure and then hopefully put out a print edition.  I am hoping that they will kickstart a hardcover edition with extras.  That’d make me very happy.

Of course a Grave Digger tv series would also be nice.

100 Bullets Should be a TV Series



Yesterday, we took a look at Carl Jansson’s choices for 10 Non-Superhero Comic Series That Would Make Great TV Shows.  This inspired me to think about which non-superhero comics I would want to see turned into a tv series.  

First up…

100 Bullets by Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso.  Designed to run 100 issues (and it did), 100 Bullets started with a simple concept…

  • “…the mysterious Agent Graves approaches ordinary citizens and gives them an opportunity to exact revenge on a person that has wronged them. Offering his clients an attaché case containing proof of the deed and a gun, he guarantees his “clients” full immunity for all of their actions, including murder…”

… and as the cast grew larger, so did the weight of the story.  As we learn more we come to realize that Agent Graves, his offer of a gun and immunity are just part of a much bigger, more complex plot that plays out in the best noir/crime fiction traditions.

I can’t believe that some forward thinking tv execs haven’t jumped all over this series.  There have been rumors over the years, but nothing has come of them.

If you haven’t read 100 Bullets, you should.  It’s that good.

100 Bullets: Deluxe Edition Book One

100 Bullets: Deluxe Edition Book Two

100 Bullets: Deluxe Edition Book Three

100 Bullets: Deluxe Edition Book Four

100 Bullets: Deluxe Edition Book Five

10 Non-Superhero Comic Series That Would Make Great TV Shows


Earlier this week, Carl Jansson at WhatCulture posted his choices for 10 Non-Superhero Comic Series That Would Make Great TV Shows.  Here are Carl’s Choices and my thoughts…

10. Drafted by Mark Powers and Chris Lie
My thoughts: This could work… but so much would depend on the budget for special effects. It wouldn’t be my first choice and it wasn’t Jansson’s either.

09. DMZ by Brian Wood and Riccardo Burchielli
My thoughts: This series has run for years and with recent news events, is more relevant than ever.  I’d tune in.

08.  Queen & Country by Greg Rucka and various artists
My thoughts: This has a lot of potential.  My biggest worry would there be an audience for a British spy that wasn’t 007.

07.  Criminal Macabre by Steve Niles and various artists
My thoughts: If I had the power to get a show made, I’d be all over this one.  Steve Niles has created a world that would be fun to visit.

06.  100 Bullets by Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso
My thoughts: This would be my first choice to bring to tv.  It’s a crime drama that has the potential to breakout on the level of The Sopranos.  Man, I wish someone would make this!

05.  Northlanders by Brian Wood and various artists
My thoughts: With the popularity of Game of Thrones and Vikings, this might be seen as an effort to cash in, and maybe it would be… but if it produces a great tv show, who cares?

04.  Chew by John Layman and Rob Guillory
My thoughts: I think the premise (“Tony Chu is Cibopathic, which means he gets psychic impressions from whatever he eats. It also means he’s a hell of a detective, as long as he doesn’t mind nibbling on the corpse of a murder victim to figure out whodunit, and why.”)  would turn people off before they tried the first episode.

03.  Skinwalker by Nunzio DeFilippis & Christina Weir (writers) and Brian Hurtt & Arthur Dela Cruz (artists)
My thoughts: This one could work.  I’d tune in, but I wonder if this, like Chew, would turn people off before they even gave it a shot.

02.  Gotham Central by Various
My thoughts: I’d like to think this would work.  I just wonder if the viewing public would want Batman more than he’d be seen.

01.  Damage Control by Various
My thoughts: Do we really want a tv series about a group that has to clean up the mess left by battles between superheroes and villains?  Yeah, I didn’t think so either.

Jansson’s article got me thinking.  So this week, I’ll post my choices for non-superhero comics that should get a shot as a tv series.

New Orleans is a Werewolf Town!


Victor Gischler and artist Juan Ferreyra have a new series coming from Dark Horse comics called Witch Hunt

Witch Hunt is the story of Cassian Steele, the boss of the werewolf mafia in New Orleans, who needs to kill an old witch Verona before she exposes a secret that could ruin him. A bounty is put out on Verona’s head, and she is forced to run from werewolf mobsters, vampire maids, voodoo wizards, and zombie ninjas that are out to kill her. What they don’t realize is that Barnabus Black, a demon desperately trying to regain his halo, is her protection.

There’s a short interview at Bloody Disgusting with Victor Gischer that will give you some more intell.

This will definitely be a pre-order for me.

Hey!  I almost forgot to mention the cool Dave Johnson cover!

Z-View: “Iron Sky” a Weak Link


The Movie: Iron Sky

The Pitch: “Moon Nazis attack the Earth!”

The Tagline:  “We Come in Peace”

The Story: In 1945, Nazis loyal to Hitler escaped to the dark side of the moon.  Unknown to those on Earth, the Nazis survived and flourished.  Flash forward to 2018.  The Nazis are now ready to attack the planet.

The Screenplay: Michael Kalesniko from a story by Timo Vuorensola

The Director: Timo Vuorensola

The Cast: Julia Dietz, Christopher Kirby, Gotz Otto .

The Good: This teaser from 2007 (at that point the movie was just an idea).  Now that you’ve seen that, you’ve seen the best of what Iron Sky has to offer.  Ok, some of the special effects visuals are cool.

The Bad: The movie.  Way too many attempts at humor that fail.  Yeah, we get it. The Nazis are shocked that a black man is an astronaut.  Hardee-har-har.  Yeah, it’s real funny in 2018 that Sarah Palin is President.   What? Another joke about the black guy? Ho,ho, ho!  

The Ugly: How my expectations for Iron Sky were dashed.  After seeing the teaser in 2007, I thought the movie might be cool.  Then in 2012, I saw this trailer and pretty much knew it would be bad.

The Rating: D

 

Behind the Scenes: Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean Ride


If you’ve ever been to any of the Disney Theme Parks, odds are your favorite ride is Pirates of the Caribbean.

Even if Pirates of the Caribbean is not your favorite, you probably liked the ride enough to really get a kick out of this behind-the-scenes making of video for Pirates of the Caribbean video.  It features interviews with the original artists, sculptors and animatronics-makers.

For those who want even more behind-the-scenes goodies for Pirates of the Caribbean, here’s part two!

Thanks and a hearty, Hi-Ho to Miss Cellania for the link.

10 Terrifying Unsolved Serial Murders


Serial killers sell.

Most people are fascinated with serial killers.  This fascination translates to big bucks in movies (The Town that Dreaded Sundown, Saw), television (Dexter, Hannibal), and books (The Silence of the Lambs, Red Dragon).

We know their names: Jack the Ripper, Ted Bundy, Hannibal Lector (the only fictionalized serial killer in this group), Son of Sam, The Zodiac Killer, and the list goes on.

Speaking of serial killers and lists, here’s a creepy list of 10 Terrifying Unsolved Serial Murders.  Some of those cases are so out there that you’d think they were made up.  They’re not.  That makes them even scarier than what we see in the movies, on television and in novels.

Which is where we just might see these cases next — in a movie, tv show or book.  Because we know that serial killers sell.

Thanks and 911 shoutout to Bill Crider for the link.

Fan Builds His Own Bat Cave


I have to admit that after seeing this guy’s personal Bat Cave, the comic nerd in me came out and I thought, “Now THAT is cool.”

I especially liked the hidden door activated through the secret button on the Shakespeare bust. (Holy Adam West Batman!)

Has there every been a better fan-made Bat Cave?  If so, I’d love to see it.  (Oops.  The comic nerd is coming out again.)