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		<title>Ray Liotta, Jeremy Piven and Juno Temple Join Sin City Sequel</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2013 07:24:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Despite the fact that Sin City: A Dame to Kill For has been filming for several weeks now,  Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez continue to add more stars to their gritty sequel. Last week, star of the moment Joseph Gordon-Levitt joined the cast as Johnny, along with Chris Meloni. Josh Brolin, who is another hot commodity [...]</p><p><a rel="author" href="http://www.comicbooktherapy.com/author/ecksmanfan/">Josh "ecksmanfan" Johnson</a>, <a href="http://www.comicbooktherapy.com/ray-liotta-jeremy-piven-and-juno-temple-join-sin-city-sequel-70460">Ray Liotta, Jeremy Piven and Juno Temple Join Sin City Sequel</a></p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.comicbooktherapy.com/ray-liotta-jeremy-piven-and-juno-temple-join-sin-city-sequel-70460/620x-sin-city-a-dame-to-kill-for-2" rel="attachment wp-att-70461"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-70461" alt="620x-sin-city-a-dame-to-kill-for" src="http://i0.wp.com/www.comicbooktherapy.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/620x-sin-city-a-dame-to-kill-for1.jpg?resize=500%2C302" data-recalc-dims="1" /></a>Despite the fact that <em>Sin City: A Dame to Kill For </em>has been filming for several weeks now,  Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez continue to add more stars to their gritty sequel. Last week, star of the moment Joseph Gordon-Levitt joined the cast as Johnny, along with Chris Meloni. Josh Brolin, who is another hot commodity in Hollywood, signed on to replace Clive Owen in the role of Dwight.</p>
<p>Three more actors are set to join the already star studded cast in Ray Liotta, Jeremy Piven and Juno Temple. According to the Playlist, details on the characters are being kept under wraps. This trio will be joining Bruce Willis, Mickey Rourke, Jessica Alba, Rosario Dawson, Jamie King, Dennis Haysbert and the previously mentioned Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Josh Brolin and Chris Meloni.</p>
<p>Ray Liotta is enjoying a bit of a resurgence in recent months, having starred alongside Brad Pitt in <em>Killing The Softly </em>and several new films landing in theaters this year. Temple was most recently seen in <em>The Dark Knight Rises </em>as Selina Kyle’s accomplice and will also be featured in numerous films this year.</p>
<p><em>Sin City: A Dame to Kill For </em> will arrive in theaters October 4th, 2013</p>
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		<title>The Shadow #1 Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Apr 2012 01:13:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MrComicBook</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>&#160; Garth Ennis is know for a few things.  Dark atmosphere and a plethora of violence are two of them.  And his new ongoing, The Shadow, is full of both of those.  Oh, and World War II as well. Garth Ennis does a good job of giving readers a great sense of who this character [...]</p><p><a rel="author" href="http://www.comicbooktherapy.com/author/mrcomicbook/">MrComicBook</a>, <a href="http://www.comicbooktherapy.com/the-shadow-1-review-35210">The Shadow #1 Review</a></p>]]></description>
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<p><a rel="nofollow" class="zem_slink" title="Garth Ennis" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Ennis" target="_blank">Garth Ennis</a> is know for a few things.  Dark atmosphere and a plethora of violence are two of them.  And his new ongoing, The <a rel="nofollow" class="zem_slink" title="Shadow (comics)" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow_%28comics%29" target="_blank">Shadow</a>, is full of both of those.  Oh, and <a rel="nofollow" class="zem_slink" title="World War II" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II" target="_blank">World War II</a> as well.</p>
<p>Garth Ennis does a good job of giving readers a great sense of who this character is. This reviewer wasn&#8217;t familiar with the Shadow, but having Ennis&#8217; name on the front is a great reason to read the book.  After <a rel="nofollow" class="zem_slink" title="Reading (process)" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reading_%28process%29" target="_blank">reading</a> the book though, anyone could describe who the Shadow is.  At least enough to get people to read the book.  As with anything else Ennis writes, the book is very dark.  The issue opens with a description of what the Japanese occupation of a country was like.  It&#8217;s brutal, and sets the tone well for what Ennis has planned. The World War II setting is used well.  It&#8217;s hard these days to use World War II as a setting, as many comics are using it.  Between superhero books, noir books, a book needs to set itself apart from the rest of those books.  This reviewer is a history major, and his facts are right, which makes everything you read after that much more interesting.  <a rel="nofollow" class="zem_slink" title="The Shadow" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shadow" target="_blank">The Shadow</a> and his supporting players are set up very well.  The reader gets a good grasp of who they are, how they relate to the Shadow or his <a rel="nofollow" class="zem_slink" title="Secret identity" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secret_identity" target="_blank">secret identity</a>, and how they feel about the Shadow.  They are all compelling and it makes the reader want to come back next month to see what is going to happen next.</p>
<p>One thing that doesn&#8217;t work is the complete lack of explanation of how the Shadow works.  The character is very interesting, little to nothing is explained about how he has the wonderful gifts.  The powers are good in their own right, but at least give a hint.  <a rel="nofollow" class="zem_slink" title="Comic book" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comic_book" target="_blank">Comic books</a> are a medium all about hints and teases, so doing nothing about this is a bad move.  Garth Ennis is a great writer though, so this had to be planned.  The Shadow is a licensed property, with a long history, but Ennis seems to be doing his own take.  After a quick <a rel="nofollow" class="zem_slink" title="Wikipedia" href="http://www.wikipedia.org" target="_blank">Wikipedia</a> search, a power set couldn&#8217;t be found.</p>
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<p>Aaron <a rel="nofollow" class="zem_slink" title="Campbell Soup Company" href="http://www.campbellsoupcompany.com" target="_blank">Campbell&#8217;s</a> art is very similar to <a rel="nofollow" class="zem_slink" title="Sean Phillips" href="http://www.seanphillips.co.uk" target="_blank">Sean Phillips</a>.  The characters are detailed, and the second someone fires a gun, the BLAM looks like a fifth grader drew it.  But the art is good.  It fits the dark atmosphere that Ennis is clearly going for.  The opening scene with the Japanese fits the script well.  If this was a <a rel="nofollow" class="zem_slink" title="Creator ownership" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creator_ownership" target="_blank">creator owned</a> book, I&#8217;m sure Campbell could have pushed the boundaries of what the Japanese were doing.  Which makes anyone who thinks about it start to cringe at the thought.  And comparing anyones art to Sean Phillips is nothing but a compliment.  The Shadow looks like a force of nature instead of a vigilante, which is a great idea.  The book has a pulpy look to it, which is good for paying homage to the character&#8217;s origin.  Campbell has a great future ahead of him.</p>
<p>The Shadow starts off right, but could have been a lot better.  But it&#8217;s safe to say that anyone who reads the book will be around next month to see what happens next.</p>
<p>The Shadow #1 gets 3.5/5.</p>
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