Monday, February 6, 2012

'Before Watchmen' Comic Books: Cash Grab Or Something More?

'Talk Nerdy' team debates the merits of more 'Watchmen' stories and breaks down this week's box-office competitors 'Chronicle' and 'Woman in Black.'
By Josh Wigler


"Before Watchmen" comic
Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures

After "Watchmen," comic book fans were left under the impression that there would be no more stories featuring Rorschach, Dr. Manhattan, Nite Owl and the rest of their morally ambiguous crime-fighting pals. But that was before "Before Watchmen."

The announcement of new "Watchmen" comic books rocked the fan community to its core, and we're dealing with the fallout in this week's round of "Talk Nerdy" madness. Watch the episode below, and keep reading for further nerdiness!

Who Watches "Before Watchmen"?
Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' most popular characters are returning to the paneled page, but Moore and Gibbons are nowhere to be found. Instead, DC Comics has hired a crew consisting of Darwyn Cooke, Brian Azzarello, J. Michael Straczynski and others to spearhead "Before Watchmen," a series of seven different comic book titles (each containing no fewer than four issues) debuting later this year. It's a controversial decision to return to what many consider to be sacred material, sure, but in the eyes of the Nerds, it's also a no-brainer: How do you turn down buckets filled with million-dollar bills, after all? Get their take on the news, plus some insight from MTV Geek's very own Valerie Gallaher.

Spidey Misses "The Avengers"
Elsewhere in the superhero space, rumors involving a possible Spider-Man cameo in "The Avengers" were officially shot down this week during a Twitter Q&A with director Joss Whedon. "There is no Spider-Man cameo," he declared. "But the Avengers do turn off the dark." Even with a fork in the rumors, the Nerdy crew couldn't help but wonder about the possibilities of Spidey yukking it up with Earth's Mightiest Heroes. See if they were for or against a visit from your friendly neighborhood web-head in your weekly dose of Nerdy.

Potter Wears "Black," Heroes Get Chronicled
It continues to be an eventful year at the box office, with not one but two extremely geek-friendly movies hitting theaters this weekend. We're talking, of course, about the Daniel Radcliffe-starring "Woman in Black" and the found-footage superhero film "Chronicle" from young director Josh Trank. But there's another movie in the mix that one of our hosts wholeheartedly endorses, a decision so controversial, so outrageous, that his very Nerdy membership is now very much in jeopardy. Intrigued? Watch the episode to see more!

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