Discussion on the intersection of comic books and movies. Our hosts compare the graphic source material with films, including their thoughts on what works and what doesn't. Perfect for fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, DC Entertainment and indie production as well.
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Discussion on the intersection of comic books and movies. Our hosts compare the graphic source material with films, including their thoughts on what works and what doesn't. Perfect for fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, DC Entertainment and indie production as well.
Welcome to the first episode of Graphic Details! We kick off our first season with a look at Dark Horse Comics 1991 series "The Mask". "But why there," you may ask. Because when I was researching comics and their adaptations for the show, this was the first one that popped up that I had no clue was a comic book first. So sit back, relax, and enjoy some goodness from 1991...and then 1994, when New Line Cinema releases the Jim Carrey powerhouse "The Mask". Yeah we watched it on Laserdisc. Yeah the LD quality didn't hold up. Yeah it was still funny almost 30 years later.
“It’s Party Time! P-A-R-T-Why? Because I gotta!”
Graphic Details: From Sequential to Screen
Discussion on the intersection of comic books and movies. Our hosts compare the graphic source material with films, including their thoughts on what works and what doesn't. Perfect for fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, DC Entertainment and indie production as well.