Thursday, July 30, 2009

Iron Man goes Jappy-Anime thingy

Warren Ellis, one of the more respected writers in the comic book industry and writer of the recent surprisingly impressive G.I.Joe: Resolute animated production, will apparently work some of his magic for the Japanese market. As 50% of Japanese culture is based on people in armoured suits since the days of the Samurai, Iron Man should prove somewhat entertaining to even the wackiest of nips.

See for yourselves:


Ellis took Iron Man in a new direction for the 21st Century with the highly acclaimed Extremis storyline in Shellhead's comic book so it'll be interesting to see what he creates here. We'll find out next year perhaps.

Source: AICN

10 comments:

  1. Creedon you rascist bastard!

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  2. Now, Now, Connie, the Col hates everyone equally.

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  3. Especially people with bigger televisions than his.

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  4. Connie, are you saying that the Colonel is the sort of fellow who worries about the size of his Home Entertainment System?

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  5. Only if he finds out that someone has a bigger one. I don't know why, I mean, we all know that it is the diagonal dimension that matters.

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  6. Connie, Are We still talking about the Colonel's small screen?

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  7. Frankly Mr. O I don't know what else we could be speaking of...

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  8. Connie Ah good, I had feared that we had strayed into the treacherous land of metaphor.

    I'm sure that the Colonel would say it's not the size of the T.V. that matters, rather, it's the quality of the content that counts. ;)

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  9. Then we'll just have to play movies starring the one and only Colonel "Whooper" Creedon.

    (Best typo ever!)

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  10. I thank you, even my gaffs are impressive. ;)

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