I'd like to see a kind of "swap" between Marvel/DC and Shonen Jump in general. Let the manga writers make their own stories about DC and Marvel heroes, and also let the writers over here make stories about popular Shonen Jump manga.
Grant Morrison's Bleach.
Garth Ennis' Death Note.
Tsugumi Ohba's The Question.
Damn, an adaption of Kia Asamiya's Child of Dreams would've been awesome. That book was so much better than any of the Marvel Mangaverse crap.
I'd love to see DC let Akira Toriyama do a Superman manga.
The key difference between Child of Dreams and Marvel Mangaverse was they actually let a Japanese comics writer/artist do his own project instead of having an American guy shoehorn together a crappy vaguely mangaesque world that only capitalizes on the art style for profit.
So on the topic of ReBoot: I thought that Mainframe Entertainment still owned the rights to it, but hasn't produced anything beacause until 2009 Universal owns like half of the rights and can chime in and get in their creative way?
So on the topic of ReBoot: I thought that Mainframe Entertainment still owned the rights to it, but hasn't produced anything beacause until 2009 Universal owns like half of the rights and can chime in and get in their creative way?
Mainframe stopped making ReBoot in '01 because they got no network support. I guess they couldn't start it up again in the meantime due to a) monies and b) Cartoon network sucks. This year they were bought by Rainmaker Entertainment who is now starting ReBoot up again. I had never heard anything about Universal being involved before.
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The Batman one was announced almost a month ago I think.
Think Animatrix / Clone Wars, but for Batman.
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FTFY!
It's also a prologue to Dark Knight.
Which is why it's similar to Clone Wars. It bridged the gap between the two movies.
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I'd love to see DC let Akira Toriyama do a Superman manga.
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But yes, I would also like to see how that turned out.
Grant Morrison's Bleach.
Garth Ennis' Death Note.
Tsugumi Ohba's The Question.
The key difference between Child of Dreams and Marvel Mangaverse was they actually let a Japanese comics writer/artist do his own project instead of having an American guy shoehorn together a crappy vaguely mangaesque world that only capitalizes on the art style for profit.
I'm sure we could get Frank Miller to kill himself.
Mainframe stopped making ReBoot in '01 because they got no network support. I guess they couldn't start it up again in the meantime due to a) monies and b) Cartoon network sucks. This year they were bought by Rainmaker Entertainment who is now starting ReBoot up again. I had never heard anything about Universal being involved before.
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So I'm not the only person who has ever thought that
half the number of pages per release plus no coloring? its not unrealistic that a weekly schedule would be possible.
i'd like to see longer manga with full color.
(yay non-equivalent comparisons)