Brandon Routh: Nerdage’s #8 actor with geek appeal
Despite no longer being Warner Bros.’ Superman, actor Brandon Routh still had a strong showing in Nerdage’s actors with geek appeal, coming in at No. 8.
Routh appeared in two comic-book based films in the past year: Edgar Wright’s “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” and Kevin Munroe’s “Dylan Dog: Dead of Night.”
- Matt Price
Click past the cut for more images of Brandon Routh, including images from “Dylan Dog.”
Best graphic novels of 2010
Those looking for illustrated long-form fiction had much to choose from in 2010, with graphic novels from traditional book publishers and those from the comics field combining to make a wide selection. From crime to fantasy, from the distant past to the future, graphic novels in 2010 explored the human condition in a variety of settings with a wide range of characters.
Here are my selections for the best 10 graphic novels of 2010. I’ve limited the list to stories that first appeared in a graphic novel format, as opposed to collections of periodically released comic books.
Next week, return for the top 10 periodical comics of 2010.
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Blu-ray review
Edgar Wright adapts Bryan Lee O’Malley’s six-volume graphic novel series into “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World,” a hyperactive romance with layers upon layers of influences.
The film stars Michael Cera as the titular Scott Pilgrim, a 20-something Toronto slacker who plays bass in the band Sex Bob-omb. Scott is dating Knives Chau (Emily Wong), 17, to the dismay of his friends; Scott hasn’t gotten over his bad breakup with Envy Adams (Brie Larson), who has rocketed to rock stardom since their breakup.
Scott’s trying to use his relationship with Knives to dull the pain of his breakup. The film takes a turn for the surreal as Scott falls for Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), a delivery girl using the subspace pathways in Scott’s head as a shortcut. In order to date Ramona, Scott discovers he must defeat Ramona’s seven evil exes.
The battle sequences draw influences from video games, anime, graphic novels and more. Each fight teaches Scott something about himself, but will it be enough to face Ramona’s final evil ex?
Excellent in supporting roles are Kieran Culkin as Scott’s gay roommate, Wallace Wells, and Anna Kendrick as Scott’s sister, Stacey, who plays something of a Jiminy Cricket to Scott’s Pinocchio. The music, including songs composed by Beck, accentuates the film’s caffeinated humor.
Scott’s labors of Hercules are a meld of 1980s and 1990s influences from “Battle of the Planets” to “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”; watching the four audio commentaries gives insight into the film’s many layers and visual metaphors.
Blu-ray extras: featurettes, preproduction footage, Scott Pilgrim animation for Adult Swim, deleted scenes, music videos and more.
— Matthew Price
Holiday gift ideas for comic-book fans include art books, anniversary titles
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With Black Friday upon us, those with comic book fans in their lives might be considering what items relating to the hobby would make good holiday gifts. There are several items, from archival reprints to art books and histories, that might make good selections.
2010 marks the 75th anniversary of DC Comics, so several items are available celebrating that landmark. Paul Levitz has written the enormous “75 Years of DC Comics: The Art of Modern Mythmaking” ($200) from Taschen, recounting the company’s history with lots of beautifully presented art. The hardcover book “DC Comics Year by Year: A Visual Chronicle” ($50) takes fans on a chronological tour through important events in DC Comics’ publishing history.
For those who may be fans primarily of DC Comics’ artwork, “DC Comics: The 75th Anniversary Poster Book” ($40) provides a look at some of DC’s greatest covers, which can be pulled out as posters if desired.
Another DC Comics-related book of interest is “Icons: The DC Comics & Wildstorm Art of Jim Lee” ($39.95), which recounts the post-Marvel comics art of the DC Comics co-publisher, who has drawn story lines including “Superman: For Tomorrow” and “Batman: Hush.” Fans of classic comics may want to try out “Shazam!: The Golden Age of the World’s Mightiest Mortal” ($35), which looks back at the phenomenon of Captain Marvel from comics’ Golden Age.
Aspiring comic book artists might be interested in “Stan Lee’s How to Draw Comics” ($24.99), which covers essential elements in comic book creating, or “Bryan Hitch’s Ultimate Comics Studio” ($24.99), which shows the techniques of the popular comic book penciller.
If your comic fan’s taste runs more toward the indie, Oni Press has released a complete box set of all of the “Scott Pilgrim” graphic novels. Called “Scott Pilgrim’s Precious Little Box Set” ($72), this slipcased collection contains all six of Bryan Lee O’Malley’s “Pilgrim” graphic novels, in which a slacker must defeat all of his new girlfriend’s evil exes.
Marvel Comics fans may enjoy “Marvel Avengers: The Ultimate Character Guide” ($16.99), which gives a rundown on the various characters that were part of “The Avengers” over the years.
- Matt Price
From Friday’s The Oklahoman
Scott Pilgrim hits theaters; Rifftrax live event; Knuckleheads creators Brian Winkeler and Robert Wilson IV on Planet 46 Comics Podcast
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, starring Michael Cera and based on the graphic novels by Bryan Lee O’Malley, opens in theaters this week.
In “Scott Pilgrim,” the title character, a Toronto 23-year old bassist, discovers he must defeat his new girlfriend’s seven evil exes in order to date her.
Excellent in supporting roles are Kieran Culkin as Scott’s gay roommate Wallace Wells and Anna Kendrick as Scott’s sister, Stacey. Ellen Wong is fantastic in her first feature film role as the high schoolgirl friend, Knives Chau. The music, including songs composed by Beck, is excellent throughout.
Rifftrax on Aug. 19
Rifftrax live event taking place at theaters throughout the country (and three in Oklahoma) on Aug. 19. There will be an encore presentation on Aug. 24.
The former “Mystery Science Theater 3000″ stars Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett will reunite on the big screen to live-riff the 1936 cult classic that warns of the dangers of marijuana. Audiences will also receive free digital items after the event.
Local Knuckleheads
Oklahoma comics creators Brian Winkeler and Robert Wilson IV are the creators of “Knuckleheads,” a “sitcomic” that explores what happens when a slacker is granted access to a superpowerful weapon. It’s Green Lantern mixed with the Big Bang theory, according to Winkeler, who writes the series.
Reviews
Matt Price and Kyle Roberts review Emerald Warriors #1, Archie and Friends #146, Incredible Hulk #611 and X-Men #2.
Movie review: Hyperactive “Scott Pilgrim vs. The World” sure to entertain
“Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” is a high-energy romantic comedy for the attention-deficit generation, and while it has its share of flaws, it’s entertaining and funny throughout.
Directed by Edgar Wright (“Shaun of the Dead”), “Scott Pilgrim” stars Michael Cera as Scott Pilgrim, “Rating: Awesome” a text box informs us. Scott is the 23-year-old slacker bassist of Toronto band Sex Bob-omb, who is dating a high schooler, much to the dismay of his friends. Scott’s still distressed over a previous bad breakup and is using the relatively simple relationship his “fake high school girlfriend” provides to attempt to heal.
But then, as the movie begins to get all the more surreal, Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), an Amazon.ca delivery person, begins appearing in Scott’s dreams. Scott falls for her, but to date her, he must defeat her seven evil exes.
The movie then becomes even more frenzied, as Wright uses techniques from video games, anime and even Bollywood musicals to create hyperactive action sequences. Wright also pulls several techniques directly from the graphic novels on which “Scott Pilgrim” is based, a six-volume set by Canadian Bryan O’Malley.
Scott uses skill and guile to combat the exes, each time learning more about his girlfriend and himself. But will what he’s learned be enough when he must face Ramona’s final evil ex?
Excellent in supporting roles are Kieran Culkin as Scott’s gay roommate Wallace Wells and Anna Kendrick as Scott’s sister, Stacey. Ellen Wong is fantastic in her first feature film role as the high school girlfriend, Knives Chau. The music, including songs composed by Beck, is excellent throughout.
The main problem with “Scott Pilgrim” is that the film is so frantic that it’s hard to get a feel for the relationship at the heart of it. Without much time to develop, the reason for all these battles kind of gets lost in the shuffle. Cera is a slightly different Scott Pilgrim from the books, but he makes the character his own. Perhaps anticipating some amount of comparison, Wright has a character mention in a crowd scene that the comics are better. And that’s true — the graphic novels on which “Scott Pilgrim” is based are transcendent, whereas the movie is simply entertaining and visually inventive. Nonetheless, “Pilgrim” is a fun movie with many great moments and certainly never bores its audience.
- By Matthew Price
From Friday’s The Oklahoman
Scott Pilgrim vs. the Weather
Scott Pilgrim promotion: Found via io9, this great Atlanta promo of Jason Schwartzman and Michael Cera doing the weather at the Atlanta Fox affiliate. Really funny stuff!
“Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” opens on Aug. 13. It’s based on the series of Oni Press graphic novels by Bryan O’Malley; Cera stars as Scott Pilgrim.
- Matt Price
Go buy Scott Pilgrim vol. 6: Scott Pilgrim’s Finest Hour
More than 150 participating stores have “Scott Pilgrim” vol. 6 on sale today. It’s a fantastic finish to what has been an amazing story. It’s filled with humor, emotion and growth. I think “Scott Pilgrim” will go down as one of the finest comic-book series of the ’00s, and I recommend it highly. One of the hardest things to do in comics – perhaps because of their typically ongoing nature – is to completely nail an ending, and I think Bryan O’Malley does that here.
- Matt Price
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World international trailer
I really dig the international trailer for Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. “Scott, if your life had a face, I would punch it.” Really hope this movie lives up to the hype. The books are fantastic, and the trailers so far have me pumped. The film stars Michael Cera and opens on Aug. 13.
- Matt Price
Scott Pilgrim vs The World new trailer
New Scott Pilgrim vs the World trailer, starring Michael Cera as Scott Pilgrim. Directed by Edgar Wright. How fantastic does this look?
You can also see the original teaser trailer here.
- Matt Price









