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  • Blake Lively Ready to Be a Mama, Finally

    Blake Lively has got the fever — the baby fever — and it looks like it’s about time.

    Several sources claim the Gossip Girl actress — who has been married to 37-year-old Ryan Reynolds since September 2012 — has developed the urge to become a mother.

    “Her baby hormones are going crazy,” an insider said to OK! magazine. “Blake grew up in a big family, so she wants more than one!”

    “They want to have a baby very soon,” an insider close to the 26-year-old actress told Life and Style in its latest issue. “She and Ryan would love to get pregnant by this year!”

    Lively‘s desire for a large family is well-known as she’s spoken about it in the past.

    “I’ve always wanted a big family. Oh, I’d love 30 [children] if I could,” she told Allure magazine.

    “She wants a big family so she is definitely not just going to stop at one,” said a source. “I wouldn’t be surprised if they have at least three or four.”

    Rumors have circulated for some time that Ryan has been ready to start a family, but is impatiently waiting for his wife to be ready.

    “Ryan is getting quit impatient about it,” an insider told Celebitchy.com.

    “You can’t blame her for wanting to wait, because she’s so young, but he’s hell-bent on changing her mind,” said the source. “He’s wanted to start a family for years.”

    According to the latest report from ShowBizSpy.com, the Green Lantern co-stars “came to blows” in April over a disagreement about when to try for a baby.

    “She says she’s too young and not ready for that step,” one insider said of the alleged argument.

    The couple will likely become parents very soon and they apparently have baby names picked out. They married in South Carolina, at the plantation featured in romantic movie The Notebook. According to the National Enquirer, they have contemplated naming a son Charleston and a daughter Carolina, in honor of their wedding location.

    Image via Wikimedia Commons

  • Martian Manhunter Is Finally Coming To Injustice: Gods Among Us

    Ever since he was teased in the Scorpion reveal, fans of Injustice: Gods Among Us have been clamoring for the addition of Martian Manhunter to the game. They were disappointed when General Zod was announced instead as the next character coming to the fighter, but were later overjoyed to learn that NetherRealm was just waiting for the proper venue to unveil one of their most requested characters.

    Over the weekend at EVO 2013, NetherRealm revealed that Martian Manhunter will be the next DLC character coming to Injustice. He’s a capable fighter and it shows in his fight against another new character coming to Injustice – John Stewart. For many, Stewart was the Green Lantern as he defined the character through multiple seasons of Justice League and Justice League Unlimited.

    Unfortunately, John Stewart is just a new skin for Green Lantern. He shares the same move set as Hal Jordan’s Green Lantern. It’s still a nice nod, however, to fans of Stewart’s Green Lantern.

    Speaking of Green Lantern, Hal Jordan took on Superman yesterday in the EVO 2013 Injustice Grand Finals. You can watch the final match played by the two best Injustice players in the world below:

  • Scribblenauts Unmasked Brings Together Over 2,000 Characters From The DC Universe

    Warner Bros. owns DC Comics, and its gaming arm at Warner Bros. Games uses that to its advantage every year with a number of DC themed games. One such game is due out later this year, and no, it’s not Batman: Arkham Origins.

    Warner Bros. Games and 5th Cell announced today that they’re working on a new entry in the popular Scribblenauts series called Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure. As the name implies, players will be solving situational puzzles with the help of DC heroes and villains. What makes this particular game special, however, is that it features over 2,000 characters from DC Comics’ storied history.

    5th Cell’s Caleb Arseneaux told Polygon that Scribblenauts Unmasked will have every character to ever appear in a DC comic book. I’m sure the most hardcore fans of DC Comics fans will see if that claim is true, but most will be content to know that there are 33 different Batmans in the game – covering every single variation on the character over the years.

    Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure will launch later this year on Wii U, 3DS and PC.

  • Watch Aquaman Feed Cyborg To A Shark In Injustice: Gods Among Us

    It’s Friday, and that means that the Injustice Battle Arena gets another two amazing match ups. The past few weeks have been incredibly exciting with match ups between the likes of Batman and Bane, and The Joker and Lex Luthor.

    This week’s first match up is between Aquaman and Cyborg. The recently revealed King of Atlantis has quite a formidable move set. I might also mention that his special has him feeding Cyborg to a shark.

    It should be noted that Injustice got Khary Payton, the voice of Cyborg in Teen Titans, to reprise his role in Injustice. Oh, and don’t worry, his trademark “Booyah” is still present.

    The second match up is between Green Lantern and Solomon Grundy. Grundy puts up a terrific fight, and is even a little disgusting to boot. Hal Jordan came out victorious, however, after smashing Grundy with a fleet of buses and jet fighters summoned by the ring.

    We’re almost at the end of the semifinal fights. After that, we can get on to the quarter finals. I can’t wait to see the match up of Batman and Wonder Woman.

  • DC Superheroes Remade As Pixar Characters

    DC Superheroes Remade As Pixar Characters

    Put this under the category of “Not gonna ever happen in a hundred million years.” Some of our favorite DC superheroes have been re-imagined in the style of Pixar animation. For those of you living under a rock, Pixar is the studio responsible for films such as Toy Story, Finding Nemo, and Up. Their cute CGI character are known throughout the world for not only how cute a lot of them are, but also for how realistic they seem on screen.

    A 26 year old American artist names Daniel Araya has redrawn Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and the Green Lantern in that very distinct very Awww style that Pixar has become famous for. Check out his Deviant Art page for other great Pixar type stuff like Wolverine and Sabertooth, and Obi Wan! They all look great and he did a great job.

    This is what he had to say about these pieces:

    “A few weeks ago, just for fun I started doing concepts for a faux Justice League CG movie. I’ve always been a huge fan of Bruce Timm and the DC Timmverse he helped create, and I thought it would be cool to basically design the JLA movie that I would direct if given the chance. I didn’t do any huge drastic changes because I didn’t want to betray the characters in terms of who they are and what they’re about. I just wanted to build on what’s already been established and tweak things the way I saw them. I was going to wait until I had more artwork before I posted this, but with all the freelance I’ve got, I don’t think I’ll be able to work on this again for a while.”

    Here are the 4 superheroes and a bit about them from the author:

    Superman

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    – Superman is a wholesome, good-natured guy with antiquated notions of heroism, and that’s what I like about him. He represents a more honest hero, and SO many people don’t like him because he’s too corny, or not badass enough, and I think that’s ridiculous. I hardly touched his costume at all because I wanted him to look corny and I wanted his image to reflect the dated quality of his beliefs. I really don’t like when people try to make him like, this dark, violent, angry guy just for the sake of making him cooler.

    -Anyway I tried to make him primarily out of chunky square shapes, and I went as far as taking away the angles on his boots to make them a little more chunky and plain. I think he should be a big character to emphasize the fact that he’s all about IMMENSE power and protectiveness. I know a lot of people say that he shouldn’t be big because nothing would give him a workout, but I disagree because

    1) Every time I see him lift something, he looks like he’s straining real hard. Whether it’s a car, a piece of rubble, a building, it all seems to be difficult for him.

    2) The design reflecting the spirit of the character is more important to me than whether or not he’d be big in real life. He’s powerful and he’s protective, that’s what I want my design to emphasize.

    Batman

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    -I wanted Batman to be composed of triangular shapes to emphasize how dangerous he is. I also didn’t want to draw him big and bulky because in my version he’s primarily an acrobat, not a bodybuilder. He’s constantly doing flips and jumping off rooftops, so he’d be extremely lean. I also gave him the more armored costume because

    1) It looks cool

    2) Having an outfit that looks more like protective gear while everyone else is wearing more “costume-y” outfits visually reinforces the fact that he’s human and mortal. It reminds us that he NEEDS this to protect him and that’s a trait that I (and I think most people) like about batman.

    -I also made Batman’s skin even more pale here than in the Bruce Wayne pic to further emphasize the lack of warmth in Batman, and it also helped to add more contrast against the darkness of his suit. I like the idea of his face being that one little speck of pale, cold, humanity peeking out from this huge enveloping shroud of darkness.

    Wonder Woman

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    -I went with angry, warrior, man hating Wonder Woman. I feel like if you’re raised your entire life immersed in bigotry, you’re not just going to change your beliefs after a single adventure. It’s not gonna be like “oh these guys fought with me to save the world, men aren’t so bad.” Nobody just drops prejudiced opinions like that, they skew and distort things to keep supporting and maintaining their discrimination. I feel like her acceptance of men would be a very slow, gradual thing and it would never be 100%. I was mostly inspired by Darwyn Cooke’s design with some tweaks here and there where I thought it made more sense or would add some appeal.

    Green Lantern

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    -I thought it would be cool if his outfit was more of a manifestation of the ring’s power as opposed to just cloth. I think that’s the angle the live action movie is taking too, so I thought I’d do my version of that idea. I thought it would be cool if the green parts were constantly shifting, and seemed like you were looking inside some kind of unstable, nebulous energy reaction. I went with the spots because I was paying homage to that swiss cheese effect that Jack Kirby used to do whenever he drew energy.

  • Green Lantern Gay: Twitter Reacts

    Green Lantern Gay: Twitter Reacts

    Green Lantern gay? Apparently that’s the case, according to the Associated Press. When the second issue of “Earth 2” hits newsstands and comic book shops next week, readers will be treated a completely revamped version of DC’s long-standing superhero. However, those fans who are a more than a little concerned that Hal Jordan is now homosexual should note that the rebirth of Green Lantern involves Alan Scott, who is based off of the character who appeared in “All-American Comics” back in the 1940’s.

    “He doesn’t come out. He’s gay when we see him in issue two. He’s fearless and he’s honest to the point where he realized he was gay and he said ‘I’m gay’,” explained series writer James Robinson. “It was just meant to be — Alan Scott being a gay member of the team, the Justice Society, that I’ll be forming in the pages of ‘Earth 2.’ He’s just meant to be part of this big tapestry of characters.”

    Green Lantern isn’t alone in his sexuality. DC comics revealed not too long ago that Kate Kane, the current incarnation of Batwoman, is a lesbian. Additionally, Marvel also stated that their character Northstar will wed his boyfriend in “Astonishing X-Men”. Over at Riverdale High School, the setting for the seemingly endless “Archie Comics” series, Kevin Keller is gay and proud.

    What do comic book fans think about the Green Lantern’s coming out party? You can have a look at some examples of their thoughts and feelings below. The issue of “Earth 2”, which is sure to stir up some controversy, will be available for mass consumption next Wednesday.

    So the Green Lantern is gay! Stands to reason the gay superhero would be the one named for interior decoration.
    1 hour ago via Twitter for iPhone · powered by @socialditto
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    The original Green Lantern, Alan Scott is the gay DC comics hero!!!!!!!! Awesome!!!! #PutARingOnIt
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    So, Green Lantern’s gay? The superhero with the most fabulous jewelry? Should’ve seen that coming.
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    Congrats to the Green Lantern who comes out as gay in the new ‘Earth Two’ comic book! Now if only Ryan Reynolds would follow his lead.
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    DC Comics will reveal Green Lantern is gay, as opposed to all the straight superheroes who wear tights and capes.
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    So Green Lantern is gay. Okay.
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    so the green lantern is gay… we already knew
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    Green Lantern is gay. I fuckin knew it. The ring probably came from Aquaman.
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    #GreenLantern relaunched as brave, mighty, and gay http://t.co/RQZPyLu4 I love that! Gay superheroes are the next big thing
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    Any man that gets his powers from a magical ring, has to be gay “@News1130radio DC Comics has outed Green Lantern. In reboot of the comic”
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  • Green Lantern New Trailer Released, Twitter Doesn’t Play Nice

    The interwebs have not taken too kindly to the Green Lantern since its trailer hit last year. Many fans don’t particularly like Ryan Reynolds’ costume or Ryan Reynolds’ presence in the film for that matter. Many feel as though, in a long line a superhero movies to come out in the last few years, this one looks like the most CGI gratuitous of them all. Others just feel that is might just be too derivative.

    Today, Warner Bros has released its new trailer for the film on YouTube, saying “Watch the trailer for Green Lantern in 2D before seeing it in 3D!” I wonder how the film will do in its 3D incarnation, especially after Pirates of the Caribbean 4’s 3D version didn’t fare too well its opening week.

    The new trailer itself is likely to please those who are excited about the June 17th release and will probably do little to assuage the fears of those who think it might not turn out so well. Check it out below:

    Twitter sure isn’t convinced that the film is going to succeed, either quality wise or monetarily. Here are today’s top tweets about the film after the trailer was released:

    You gotta admit, it takes balls to make a live-action Green Lantern movie. Big, stupid, money-losing balls. 7 hours ago via Twitter for iPhone · powered by @socialditto

    Green Lantern involves having your entire existence validated by a ring, so girls should love it. http://is.gd/AxDwqY 4 hours ago via Tweetie for Mac · powered by @socialditto

    Ryan Reynolds as Green Lantern is the new Ben Affleck as Daredevil 3 hours ago via Twitter for BlackBerry® · powered by @socialditto

    And then there’s this, tweeted by Warner Bros Pictures Canada:

    I’ll see it for sure, with high hopes that people are wrong. What do you think? Worthy superhero flick or derivative CGI mess?