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The Point Radio: SUPERMAN/BATMAN Public Enemies

The Point Radio: SUPERMAN/BATMAN Public Enemies

Days from now, DC’s next direct-to-DVD feature premieres in stores and On Demand Cable. SUPERMAN/BATMAN:PUBLIC ENEMIES brings to life the acclaimed Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness story arc plus it reuintes familar voice talents Kevin Conroy (BATMAN), Clancy Brown (LEX LUTHOR) and Tim Daly (SUPERMAN). We begin our exclusive look at the release today as Clancy, Kevin and prodicer Bruce Timm talk about getting the”band back together” again. Plus news on the Kirby Heirs quest to grab some Major Marvel Copyrights.

 


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The Point Radio: Talks With TWILIGHT, DR WHO And…

The Point Radio: Talks With TWILIGHT, DR WHO And…


It’s our COMIC CON SPECIAL!  Join us as we share just a few of the great people and even greater stories we grabbed over the weekend, including:

  • ERICA DURANCE (SMALLVILLE’s Lois Lane) explains how Season 9 sees her ending one relationship and beginning two more
  • AMC’s THE PRISONER promises a wealth of new inhabitants of The Village including JAMIE CAMPBELL BOWER (yes, is is in TWILIGHT:NEW MOON, too)
  • CAPRICA’s head writer JANE ESPENSON explains how the series will have light moments
  • Series star DAVID TENNENT and Executive Producer JULIE GARDNER tell us just when we get to see the “Final Three” chapters in the life of the current DOCTOR WHO
  • TOBY WHITHOUSE, creator of the new BBC series BEING HUMAN, explains how he will keep his characters grounded in humanity
  • TAYLOR LAUTNER almost lost the riole of Jacob in TWILIGHT:NEW MOON and shares the story of the tranformation that helped him keep the role of Jacob the werewolf
  • V is coming back to TV in a big way, and actress ELIZABETH MITCHELL reveals just why she jumped on board, plus her theory of how LOST will wrap up

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The Point Yes Cap Is Back!

The Point Yes Cap Is Back!

Did Marvel really expect us to be surprised? And what lies in the closet of the man who created SUPERMAN? Plus, how funny is back at the top of the box office for the second week!


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The Love And Capes lowdown on the ComicMix podcast!

The Love And Capes lowdown on the ComicMix podcast!

Even guy (and girls) who wear tights and capes need a little romance, but as Lois Lane will tell you, it isn’t easy to achieve. One popular indy comics explores the subject with humor and hits the mark every time – Love And Capes! In case you might have missed the title, we talk to creator Thom Zahler and even do some fantasy casting for a L&C Tv series – Plus:

  • Dan Dare goes online
  • DC and Marvel each chalk up another sell out
  • Yoko actually creates the "magic bus"

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Ontogeny Recapitulates Phylogeny, by Dennis O’Neil

Ontogeny Recapitulates Phylogeny, by Dennis O’Neil

Before we get to this week’s official topic, a continuation of our discussion of how superheroes have been evolving, I’d like to remind you all that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny. I’m sure all you fans of the late 19th century biologist Ernst Haeckel – and I know you’re legion – remember that this means that the development of an organism exactly mirrors the evolutionary development of the species.

Okay, now that that’s settled…consider any given story genre the organism and storytelling as a whole the species. The first stories, maybe told around campfires, were not long on characterization. According to some anthropologists, they were basically religious, an effort to give an identity to the forces that shaped people’s lives, the forces they were already acknowledging, maybe, with rituals. Not much characterization in these yarns. They were more about what happened – some deity decides to create the world – than the nuances of the protagonists’ personalities. As storytelling evolved, from an element of religion to entertainment, the characters began to have personalities, sort of, until by the time Homer smote ‘is bloomin’ lyre the good guys and bad guys were acting for reasons peculiar to who they were. And by the time of Greek drama, which, again, was part of religious festivals, they were pretty individualized.

Shoot forward about 2,500 years…Along came comic book superheroes (as opposed to all the other kinds of superdoers, who are a bit outside our boundaries, though I’m sure they’re very nice) and…well, they weren’t quite as uncharacterized as those campfire deities. But we do find ontogeny-recapitulating phylogeny, sort of. Clark Kent was, after all, “mild mannered” and Lois Lane was ambitious, but the stories were plot driven – the stuff was more about what the heroes did rather than why they did it. (Batman comes close to being an exception; a few issues into his initial run in Detective Comics, writer Bill Finger actually motivated him. But unless there are a lot of stories I haven’t read, the emphasis on what makes Bruce Wayne tick came later.)

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A Wonder Woman-less New Frontier?

A Wonder Woman-less New Frontier?

On Sunday, The New York Times gave Warner Home Video’s forthcoming direct-to-DVD adaptation of Daryn Cooke’s The New Fontier the preview treatment, ahead of its "official" preview in San Diego later this week.

Noting the D2DVD will be one of three "adult-oriented DC projects," the Times noted neither Wonder Woman nor Lois Lane made the first cut in the movie. As you can see from the above art, WW was restored after Cooke’s objected – as was Lois.

The 70 minute feature directed by Dave Bullock will be released in February.

Kahn Fired From Daily Planet

Kahn Fired From Daily Planet

"Pauline" Kahn, a.k.a. Carrie Fisher, is no longer editor of The Daily Planet. Oh, Pauline, we hardly knew ye.

She’s being replaced on the Smallville series by Hidden Palms / The O.C.‘s Michael Cassidy. According to TV Guide.com, Cassidy will appear in at least six episodes and will be the next love interest of Lois Lane, doubtlessly leaving Oliver Queen all a-quiver.

Don’t know if he’ll be playing Perry White. The character was previously on Smallville a couple seasons ago, as played by 60 year-old Michael McKean, who just happens to be married to Martha Kent herself, Annette O’Toole. Since Cassidy is a mere 24 years old, such casting will look a little bizarre.

Hmmmm. Bizarr-o?

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