James Robinson
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United fight back to reach last 16...I do not understand that after 2 and a bit years of training with the likes of Giggs and as much as I hate to say it Ronaldo," writes James Robinson. Michael Jackson, remember him? Sky have been trailing this during the ad breaks. Could... In this article: Goal, Wayne Rooney, Antonio Valencia, Nani, Alan Dzagoev, Darren Fletcher, Paul Scholes, and Federico Macheda |
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Wikipedia | October 19, 2009
Justice League: Cry for Justice
Justice League: Cry for Justice is an on-going seven-issue comic book limited-series, written by James Robinson and drawn by Mauro Cascioli and published by DC Comics in 2009. It follows the adventures of a spin-off Justice League, led by...
In this article: Justice League, Hal Jordan, Prometheus, Congorilla, and Justice
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Wikipedia | October 15, 2009
Superman: New Krypton
...to get the Super-titles because they would not feel that you HAVE to read, but that you WANT to read. Robinson also added that even though he nor Johns would be writing Supergirl, they still made it clear that they were still the advisors to...
In this article: Superman, Kryptonian, Supergirl, Brainiac, Kandor, Krypton, Nightwing, and Action Comics
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Wikipedia | October 12, 2009
The Coming of Atlas
...be the same. He was quick to reply that it wouldn't be, but that it would be, "better than that." Robinson believes he has a connection to Superman, as he was "...a working class British guy who came to America and America has given me...
In this article: Atlas, Superman, Superman, Dog, Hal Jordan, Supergirl, Krypto, and Jack Kirby
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Wikipedia | October 05, 2009
Opal City
Opal City is a fictional city set in the DC Universe. Created by James Robinson and Tony Harris , Opal City first appeared in Starman vol. 2 #0 (October 1994). "The Opal" has been established as the home of several DC Comics characters,...
In this article: Opal City, Simon Culp, Shade, and JLA
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Wikipedia | September 30, 2009
Human Defense Corps
...issue mini-series published by DC Comics in 2003. The group was established by then President of the United States, Lex Luthor. James Robinson has stated in 2009 that the Human Defense Corps will soon play a bigger part in the DC comics...
In this article: Human Defense Corps, DC Comics, Lex Luthor, Rock, Charon, Superman, Easy Company, and Ty Templeton
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Entertainment Weekly | August 23, 2009
Superman -- as a zombie?
...Blackest Night miniseries I wrote about a few weeks ago centering around Green Lantern, but in the Superman edition, writer James Robinson has the Man of Steel, infected by this miniseries' Black Lantern, turn into a kind of zombie-Superman,...
In this article: Superman, Batman, Dog, Krypto, Peter Tomasi, and Bizarro
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Ain't It Cool News: The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news. | August 12, 2009
AICN COMICS REVIEWS HULK! JUSTICE LEAGUE! DAN DARE! INCARNATE! & MUCH MORE!
...and I'm firmly planted on the other side of the fence with my fellow @$$holes. I don't know what happened to James Robinson that made him forget how people actually talk, but boy, it sure did a number on him. Every single character in this...
In this article: Hulk, Ain't It Cool News, Dan Dare, Alita, Diana, Red Hulk, and Marvel
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PopMatters | July 28, 2009
Jack Knight's First Team Up (Feature)
...the best comics are the ones where these two connected trends are utilized simultaneously by gifted creators. The Starman run by James Robinson and Tony Harris is just one those stories; a generational tale of a young hero assuming his...
In this article: Starman, Ted Knight, Sandman, DC Comics, Tony Harris, Superman and Batman, and JSA
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PopMatters | July 23, 2009
Starman #54: 'A Rich Man's Folly': What Dreams May Come (Graphically Speaking)
...what dreams may come? Two men of very different destinies. Artist Craig Hamilton makes a compelling visual statement about writer James Robinson's project of an art deco city in comics evolving from the lives of great men. For writer...
In this article: Starman and Scalphunter
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A.V. Club RSS Feeds | July 10, 2009
Books: Comics Panel: July 10, 2009
...but it might serve him well to slow down a little, and take the time to develop good ideas into great ones… B Since writer James Robinson put his Starman series to bed in 2001, his comics work has been fitful at best, with little of the...
In this article: Batman, Marvel, Terry Moore, Greg Rucka, and Mike Mignola
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James Dale Robinson is a British writer of comic books and screenplays who is also known for his interest in vintage collectibles and memorabilia. His style is described as smart and energetic, built upon his vast knowledge of obscure continuity from the period known to fans and historians as the Golden Age of Comic Books. His revival of stories that rely on and reworked continuity has greatly affected DC Comics, amongst other publishers, and led to the revival of the Justice Society of America.
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