Poster and Trailer for “The Man From Uncle”

I am really diggin’ the poster and trailer for The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
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I am really diggin’ the poster and trailer for The Man From U.N.C.L.E.

Bullet to the Head is a six issue mini-series from Dynamite Comics. Originally printed in France as Du plomb dans la tête (which roughly translates to Lead in the Head), the story was later optioned and adapted into a Sylvester Stallone movie.
Written by Matz
Art by Colin Wilson
Colors by Chris Blythe
Letters by Colin Wilson
Two cops. Two killers. A political scandal. One beautiful corpse. And a city gripped with fear. Dynamite Entertainment proudly presents Bullet to the Head – a classic crime noir tale of violence and revenge from writer Matz (Killer) and artist Colin Wilson (Star Wars Invasion)!

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is for mature audiences due to violence, adult language and situations.
Rating: 4 out of 5

Batman Catwoman: Follow the Money is a one shot from DC Comics.
Written by Howard Chaykin
Art by Howard Chaykin
Colors by Jesus Aburto
Letters by John J. Hill
The Cavalier – that’s the Z-lister with the swords, right? So how’d he manage to frame Catwoman for a run of burglaries? And how on Earth did he manage the more spectacular crime of cleaning out the Wayne Enterprises pension fund and framing Bruce Wayne for the deed? However impressive he may appear to be, The Cavalier will quickly learn that frame-ups like that cut both ways, as both Batman and Catwoman begin tracking the Gotham City villain in this stand-alone one-shot from comics legend Howard Chaykin!

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Batman Catwoman: Follow the Money
Rating: 3 out of 5

Star Trek or Star Wars?
For me it has always been Star Trek. Hands down. No discussion.
Star Trek.
I got a kick out of this Star Trek vs Star Wars fan-made movie trailer created by Alex Luthor.
My guess is that Star Wars fans would love it as well. That’s the sign of a well done trailer. Nice work, Mr. Luthor.

The Black Beetle: No Way Out is a four issue mini-series from Dark Horse Comics.
Written and Directed by Francesco Francavilla
The epic conclusion to Black Beetle’s first series! Colt City’s caped crusader goes head to head with the mysterious villain Labyrinto! Can Black Beetle make it out of this maze of matched wits and matched blows alive?!

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Black Beetle: No Way Out
Rating: 5 out of 5

Cut Bank stars Liam Hemsworth, Billy Bob Thornton, Teresa Palmer, John Malkovich, Bruce Dern is directed by Matt Shakman and looks like fun.

The Black Beetle: No Way Out is a four issue mini-series from Dark Horse Comics.
Written and Directed by Francesco Francavilla
While investigating a mysterious mass murder that leveled Colt City’s mob bosses, Black Beetle gets wrapped up in a puzzling maze of clues. Could the appearance of a costumed criminal named Labyrinto be related to the destruction of the powerful organized-crime racket?

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Black Beetle: No Way Out
Rating: 5 out of 5

Rob Hunter and Film School Rejects present 38 Things We Learned from the John Wick Commentary.
Here are my top five…
3. Their first “director’s cut” was two hours and twenty minutes. That’s thirty nine minutes longer than the film’s theatrical cut.
4. They acknowledge that in the real world a retired assassin probably would have changed his name, but they like they idea of this world being similar to that of a comic book.
13. They were heavily influenced by the style of graphic novels and attempted to capture some of that in the colors, framing and angles.
20. They love seeing people’s reactions to the gold coins, the cop (Thomas Sadoski) at the front door and other unexplained sequences. “A lot of people don’t give their audiences credit,” says Leitch. “You can leave it a little mysterious. They can think about it.”
18. They credit Reeves’ dedication and talent with their ability to do long takes during the fight scenes. “I think we really only cut for impact,” says Stahelski. “We didn’t really cut to get around moves, we didn’t cut to speed things up. We wanted you to see what happens before, during and after.” “You’re not using long lenses to hide bad action,” adds Leitch.

The Black Beetle: No Way Out is a four issue mini-series from Dark Horse Comics.
Written and Directed by Francesco Francavilla
While investigating a mysterious mass murder that leveled Colt City’s mob bosses, Black Beetle gets wrapped up in a puzzling maze of clues. Could the appearance of a costumed criminal named Labyrinto be related to the destruction of the powerful organized-crime racket?

*** Beware – spoilers may be found below *** The Good
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The Ugly:
Black Beetle: No Way Out
Rating: 5 out of 5

Congrats to Max Allan Collins. Collins’ fictional hit man, Quarry, the star of several novels, is going to become a tv star as well.
Cinemax has given the go-ahead for eight episodes with Logan Marshall-Green in the title role.
Now if only someone would give Collins’ Nate Heller the same treatment!
Source: ComingSoon.net.

The Black Beetle: No Way Out #1 in a four issue mini-series from Dark Horse Comics.
Written and Directed by Francesco Francavilla
Black Beetle’s investigation of two local mob bosses is interrupted when a mysterious explosion murders them and a pub full of gangsters—taking out most of Colt City’s organized crime in one fell swoop. Who could pull off such a coup, and what danger might that murderous bomber do to Colt City and Black Beetle?

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Black Beetle: No Way Out #1
Rating: 5 out of 5

The chart above lists Nine Types of Intelligence. Which best describes you?
I would say I’m Intra-Personal followed by Logical-Mathematical.
Source: Tweetsmarter.

The Black Beetle: Night Shift #0 is a collection of three Black Beetle episodes that originally appeared in Dark Horse Presents #11–#13 and will lead into the Black Beetle: Night Shift four issue mini-series from Dark Horse Comics.
Written and Directed by Francesco Francavilla
When a powerful totem of dark magic shows up at the Colt City Natural History Museum, Hitler sends his fearsome Werwolf Korps to collect the piece. Unfortunately for the führer, Colt City’s protector, the Black Beetle, is on the case!

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Black Beetle: Night Shift #0 was a blast.
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Did you know there was an online comic story featuring the characters from Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul?
There is. Better Call Saul: Client Development is written by Jenn Carol and Gordon Smith with art by Steve Ellis.
You can read it panel by panel on AMC or where I found it at Bleeding Cool.

Recently the bullet above was found by a treasure hunter. As you can see it was no ordinary bullet in that in contained not gun powder but a secret message. The message was written in code so the finder posted a picture to a World War II forum and received an answer…
My grandfather served in Italy, I inherited all of his military gear. He saved all of his daily code books, so looked it up. Here is the message:
QM is code for the officer that was tasked with coordinating forces for a particular engagement. This is an engagement status letter that is addressed to that officer.
The (6) 5 letter codes read as follows, from left to right, top to bottom:
THEY – THROW – GRENADES – WE – PULL – PINS – AND – THROW – BACK
The final code at the bottom is a phrase:
NOTIFY REINFORCEMENTS STAND DOWN – NOT NEEDED
Could this be some kind of joke that was never delivered? Apparently not. The Nazis were throwing grenades that weren’t armed until the Allied forces armed and then threw them back at the Nazis.
As Paul Harvey used to say, “And now for the rest of the story.”
Source: Sploid.