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Harleen Quinzel might just be the most famous example of a comic book icon who wasn't actually made for the comics she stars in — but her co-creator, Paul Dini, has written several comics starring the character since she first debuted in Batman: The Animated Series over two decades ago. But now, Dini is returning to Harley with a new set of stories for one of his most famous creations.
It's obvious at this point that there is enough Rogue One footage not seen in the film to basically make a completely different film... or, as the case may be, to include as bonus material in ancillary Rogue One products for years to come. It sounds like Marvel's upcoming comic adaptation of the film might be taking some of that material.
Lucasarts were once working on a Darth Maul game. It was cancelled, of course, like most things post-millennium Lucasarts ever touched, but that doesn't mean we can't look over its concept art and wonder what could have been.
This month marks 25 years since Doreen Green entered the world of Marvel Comics as Squirrel Girl, although her true road to becoming one of the greatest Marvel heroes around didn't really begin until her excellent series Unbeatable Squirrel Girl kicked off in 2014. To celebrate her 25th anniversary, here are 25 of the best moments from this most fabulous of comic books.
Paul "Oatking" Johnson, AKA the man responsible for that amazing TIE Fighter anime short, is working on a new project: A 20-minute Street Fighter II movie, drawn in the style of the 1994 animated film.
Batman: The Animated Series still remains one of the most iconic takes on the Dark Knight years after it graced our screens. But to get there, the team behind the show needed to lay out their grand plan for who their Batman should be — and reading through the guide they wrote ahead of the series gives us some fascinating insights.