Gary Frank debuts his Action Comics artwork

The Kubert brothers didn’t last long at DC Comics; Andy’s being replaced by Tony Daniel on Batman because he couldn’t keep up with the schedule, and Adam got kicked off of Action Comics because … he couldn’t keep up with the schedule.

Luckily, an awesome replacement has been found in Gary Frank, whose character designs have been revealed by Wizard.

Here are some of my favorites, and you can click each picture to see a larger version:


Superman


Lois Lane


Lex Luthor


Supergirl


Darkseid

This stuff is absolutely gorgeous. That’s exactly how I see Superman — he’s tall and majestic and kind and powerful, without looking like a bloated bodybuilder. I especially love how Lois looks gutsy and intelligent, like a real reporter. (She reminds of me Jennifer Connelly’s character in Blood Diamond.) Lex looks cunning and cruel and Darkseid is a massive mountain of evil. I also love Frank’s interpretation of Supergirl (despite the too-skimpy costume that was designed for DC Comics by Michael Turner, whose women are always unnaturally elongated and ludicrously clad).

Frank’s art will be featured in stories written by ace DC storyteller Geoff Johns, who started the awesome “Last Son” storyline with co-writer Richard Donner, who directed the first two Christopher Reeve Superman movies, The Omen, The Goonies, Ladyhawke, Scrooged and all of the Lethal Weapon movies.

“Last Son” — which still isn’t finished because Adam Kubert’s doing the ending and he’s still that far behind — is one of the best Superman stories I’ve ever read and it should have been the new Superman movie instead of the blasphemous and utterly pathetic Superman Returns. The years-married Clark and Lois take in a young Kryptonian boy who mysteriously arrives on Earth only to find out that his parents are the evil General Zod and Ursa, who used the child’s little rocket ship to bust a hole in the Phantom Zone from which they subsequently escaped. Now they’re coming after their son, and Superman will do anything to protect the boy and stop Zod, Ursa and the army of Kryptonian criminals they’ve brought to Earth with them.

(It’ll finally be collected into a gorgeous hardcover collection as soon as Kubert decides to earn the rest of his paycheck. Tick tock, buddy.)

With Geoff Johns and Gary Frank on board for the Action Comics run that starts up after Johns and Donner finish up their upcoming “Bizarro World” story with artist Eric Powell, we can rest assured that Superman will be well taken care of in the comics.

(Kurt Busiek and Carlos Pacheco are also doing amazing work in the regular Superman title.)

Be sure to check out the debut of Gary’s artwork in issue 858 of Action Comics on October 31!

New Iron Man photo!

Superhero Hype posted a new photo from next summer’s Iron Man movie today.


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Robert Downey Jr. stars as Tony Stark, a filthy rich defense contractor who uses his own creations to battle terror and evil around the world. Terrence Howard, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jeff Bridges, Samuel L. Jackson and Hilary Swank also star!

Iron Man breaks the sound barrier in style on his way to the theater near you on May 2, 2008!

Ed Norton, Liv Tyler photographed on Hulk set!

The Incredible Hulk — the first film in a brand new Hulk franchise from Marvel Studios — has begun filming in Toronto and you can click right here to see some photos of stars Ed Norton and Liv Tyler on the set.

Be sure to scroll down a bit to see them all!

Liv Tyler could not possibly be more beautiful.

I really want to hug her.

I’m so excited about this movie, which promises to balance the the man-on-the-run theme of the classic television series with the super-powered action of the early comic books.

When you’re finished checking out the pictures, click here to read previous coverage of the film, including casting and a look at the new Hulk design!

The Incredible Hulk might eat all of our nachos but it’s only because he’s hungrier than we are on June 13, 2008!