Archive for the ‘Jimmy Palmiotti’ Category
It’s following the formula
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Three wild space chick naked in your bathtub seems like the making of a perfect evening in Atlantic City, except A) you aren’t that lucky B) ew – Atlantic City, and C) this kind of thing only happens in DC’s Power Girl.
DC has released a sneak peek of Power Girl #6 that arrives in stores this week. I’m interested to see what power team of Palmiotti, Gray, and Conner have installed for the Space Girls Gone Wild story.
Jimmy Palmiotti let it be known that the attempts at making The Pro by Garth Ennis with art by Palmiotti and Amanda Connor went nowhere as an animated movie, which has prompted the creators to gear the prostitute with superpowers toward a live action series.
we have been thinking of going the live action route with the project and my first and favorite candidate is Sarah Silverman. First off, she is funny as hell and I think has the right attitude. Second, she can act…which is important for this to work and last, she has more balls than most people I know and would be willing and able to pull this off just right, in my opinion.I also think the big screen needs to see more of her.
One should keep in mind that this is just Palmiotti talking, as there has been no official production announcement made. If Silverman were really interested in the role, I’m sure her H’wood connections would have the production pushed through to green light and pro-pro status before you could blink. While Silverman might work, and seeing her with blond hair might be a different experience, I wonder what the audience reaction would be?
Power Girls Gone Wild
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What is it about space girls dressed in skimpy attire that drives Earth men crazy? If it is the latest issue of Power Girl, written by Palmiotti and Gray, with art by Amanda Conner, the answer should be self explanatory.
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One of the things* I love about the current Power Girl series, is how much fun the team of Gray, Palmiotti, and Conner inject into the adventures of a heroine not quite of this world or dimension. The fourth installment of the series is no exception, as Power Girl and Terra check out a slasher flick, take on Godzilla, and have a run in with the boys from The Big Bang Theory.
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DC has released a sneak peek of Power Girl #4, and those paying close attention will see a cameo appearance by the cast of The Big Bang Theory. The rest of the preview is pretty funny to, and I have to hand it to Gray, Palmiotti, and Conner for cranking out an excellent series.

IDW Publishing has its own take on zombie, but sending them to an island resort and letting all Hell break loose. The Last Resort arrives from the company in July and is written by Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray with cover art by Darwyn Cooke, and illustrated by Giancarlo Caracuzzo.
Jimmy Palmiotti commented, “The Last Resort is just what I want after months of super hero comics. I want my comics: R-rated; I want my sexy broads topless and I want our characters to be regular Joes that will just about do any atrocious thing to stay live. The great thing about working with IDW is that, unlike most companies, they let us write whatever we want, and we went nuts with this book.”
Being familiar with the work of Palmiotti and Gray, I’m interested in seeing what they can do with a story that doesn’t feature a large chested female superhero beating the crap out of everything and everyone. Check out the sneak peek at the company website to see what is in store for readers this July.
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Manhattan is under attack from a swarm of tick-toc robots. To make matters worse, there is some kind of psychic attack going on at the same time that is causing the populace to turn on each other. With Superman off world, Batman apparently dead, the JSA is in Chicago, the JLA in shambles, and the Green Lanterns in deep space dealing with their Rainbow Bright issues, who you gonna call? That’s right, the girl with the boobs.
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Superman injured? Furies attacking? A loss in cup size? It can only mean one thing; the next installment of DC’s Maelstrom issue has arrived and needs reviewing.
In which things get wrapped up too quickly
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I’ve been digging the Terra mini-series from Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray. The introduction of a new character to the DCU is a fresh one, full of interesting adventures. Sadly, the four issue run has come to a close, and I can’t help but wonder why this wasn’t a six-issue mini-series.
See what happens when you don’t read all your comics the day they are released?
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Hey, I know this past week saw the release of Terra #3, but I realized when I sat down to read the issue, that I hadn’t had the pleasure of reading Terra #2. Don’t ask me how that works, but needless to say, I think I was blinded by the incredible cover, and was temporarily mind warped into believing I had enjoyed ever page. Now that the purple haze has cleared, here’s your belated review, with the Major Spoilers tease that is becoming more and more common around here – “better late than never”.










