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And the Award for best Super Hero Movie of the year goes to.........

5/6/2014

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 ..... Captain America: The Winter Soldier. 
       Hey there Scarred Fans,
                    Yes its been a while, but I'm back like I never left.  Without further ado, I'd have to say that Captain America: The Winter Soldier is the best action Movie of 2014, and Superhero movie ever,  and here's what made that recipe possible: Action, Story, Pacing and Writing.  Marvels past movie predecessors have made attempts in making this possible, but nothing comes close to what Disney/Marvel did with Captain America the Winter Soldier. 
                 The choreography of the fight scenes is something that no one expected from this sequel. Captain America: The first Avenger just scratched the surface in terms of depicting Cap' in his "Super serumness", but this sequel displays it with grandeur.  On that note, I hand this award to Captain America: The Winter Soldier, as the best Super Hero Movie of the Year. Until then, Stay scarred.
                                                 Stephen Abang
                  
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7/13/2013

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THE YEAR SO FAR IN COMIC MOVIES

   What up Scarred Fans!!
                            Yes I'm back in all my scarred glory. And yes I've been scarred by certain Comic movies so far in the 7th month of the year. But not bad scarred. Good Scarred. Man of Steel( despite its so, so reviews by some non optimistic viewers and critics) scarred me in a good way. A good depiction of Supes that's we've been waiting for for a long time; mass destructions and demolitions by kryptonians, action packed fight scenes, etc. Not bad Mr. Snyder. You made my childhood dreams come true seeing Super man go ham on screen. Thanks for scarring me in a positive way.
                 Shane Black didn't go easy on me either with  Iron Man 3, and gave MOS a run for its money, not too much a distance though, they both did pretty good at the box office.  If I could pick one over the other, I wouldn't. They both left some lashes on me I can learn from as an artist in terms  of story structure, plot, pacing, and action.
                  The next on my list of anticipated comic movies for the year are "The Wolverine" and "Kick Ass 2", and  honestly I don't  know what to expect from director James Mangold. And given the History of Wolverine in the past X Men movies, and his solo movies, I don't think Logan has been depicted.....right, rather, depicted true to his comic roots. The PG 13 rating doesn't help either, in my opinion.  I know Fox executives have money to be made and could really care less about us Fan boys, but does it really take a lot to give us the Logan we deserve? Guess we'll have to wait and see. 
                     As for Kick Ass 2, its refreshing to see a comic book movie staying true to its R rated and mature comic roots with no compromise ( Cough, you wack for that Jim Carrey). And I can't wait to see how R rated it gets.  But until we get an R rated Wolverine to the big screen, stay scarred.
                          
                 

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Hey Scarred Fans!

4/30/2011

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 What's Up Black Scar Fans!
                                      Sorry I've been away for a while, and sorry you haven't seen any new uploaded images, news or anything new regarding the website. Well Here's the reason. School. Yes I know it's not a legitimate excuse, but also, I'm the only one doing this website. There are no co-partners, no writers, no editors, nah. Just Moi. And balancing school and balancing a website can be pretty tough especially when no one shares your vision, and you're forced to fend for yourself. But Fret not. The semester ends in 2 weeks, and as soon as its done, my cross hairs will be locked on providing you guys with updated contents on the Superheroes of Black Scar, and a preview of what to expect from "Arak: Legend of the Stone Fist". Until then bare with me and stay tuned.
                                                                 Until then, Stay Scarred!!
                                                                                                  Stephen Abang

                                        
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What readers should expect from Black Scar Comics.

3/14/2011

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     I believe that every reader should be entitled to some level of expectation in regards to the types of stories they are about to read in comics, rather than subjecting them  to one dimensional characters, poor plot structure, overdone cliches, and  wasting minutes of their  lives which they won't be getting back.  That's why I've taken the responsibility to assure readers that they should expect-Action, Suspense, Horror, Courage, Fear, Good and Evil stripped down to  its purest form throughout the pages of Black Scar Comics.
     Nothing says good story telling like a story you can feel, and  be immersed in, and that's a guarantee to my readers of what to expect, unadulterated real life, written through a lens of fiction, and interpreted through the eyes of the world we live in. Stay tuned, and
  
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Have you seen me?

3/11/2011

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        So we've got our Spawn( Al Simmons), John Stewart ( Black Green lantern),  Blade, Luke Cage, Falcon, Storm,  Brother Zulu, War Machine, Black Panther and Ummmmmmm........that's exactly the response you'd here when it comes to naming Black or Minority mainstream super heroes.  How come? Do creators think Black Superheroes aren't  as marketable as their counterparts?  Or are the stories not relatable?  What would you like to see or not see in  your Black Superheroes?
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