Comic-Con Panel: Best Superheroine Movie? No, the ONLY Theatrical Superheroine Movie

Action Flick Chick | July 29, 2010

In our “Where Are the Action Chicks?” panel at San Diego Comic-Con International, we examined the dearth of action heroines in movies and comic books, including an examination of the reasons why there are so few despite the great popularity of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Xena: Warrior Princess, Aliens‘ Ripley, Terminator’s Sarah Connor, and certain others. [...]

Wired Interviews the Action Flick Chick: ‘Action Chick’ Looks at Comic-Con’s Geek Girls

Action Flick Chick | July 26, 2010

Hugh Hart of Wired.com interviews Action Flick Chick Katrina Hill about Wired’s choices for the “26 Most Awesome Female Ass-Kickers.”
From Wired:
Fierce female characters are gaining traction in the pop-culture landscape, but even in 2010, guys still outnumber women in starring roles for movies, TV, comics and videogames. Several Comic-Con International panels this weekend look at [...]

Comic-Con: Geek Girls vs. Sly Stallone, Bruce Willis, Michelle Rodriguez, Joss Whedon, Morgan Freeman, & Angelina Jolie!

Llama Mama | July 22, 2010

True friends and fans of this site who are attending San Diego Comic-Con International may find themselves torn between our fellow geek girls and an amazing series of panels to be held in Hall H. The Action Flick Chick has said more than once that outside her responsibility to her own “Where Are the Action [...]

Coming Attraction: Jonah Hex (2010)

Action Flick Chick | May 16, 2010

Jonah Hex is based on a DC comic book character of the same name. Jonah is on the run from his past and from the law until the military make a deal with him. If Jonah manages to stop terrorist Quentin Turnbull, then all the warrants on Jonah will disappear. As luck would have it, [...]

Action Chick vs. 3-D!

Action Flick Chick | March 10, 2010

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See the full-sized comic at http://rocketllama.com/actionchick/comic/action-chick-vs-3d/.

You can hear Peter Pixie and El Secreto interview my co-creator and Action Chick artist Nick Langley on Hour 42. Nick comes in half an hour into this past Sunday evening’s show, but it’s all worthwhile, especially if you’re a fan of comic books or comic-related movies.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/hour42/2010/03/08/hour-42

So did Green Lantern Hal Jordan [...]

Action Chick and the Screen Team 5 Art and Interview with Zuda Comics Competitor Ryan Estrada (Sci-Fi Drive-By)

Action Flick Chick | February 13, 2010

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Our accomplices at RocketLlama.com have spoken with many Zuda competitors, cartoonists entered in the monthly contests to win a contract with DC Comics’ webcomic division. We’ve previously interviewed the Black Halo Entertainment team behind Amber Hale, Supermodel ourselves, and they shared some exclusive art with us, their 8-page preview of the comic Reign.
This month, #3-ranked Zuda entrant Ryan Estrada, [...]

Catwoman (2004)

Action Flick Chick | February 4, 2010

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What better way to start off the best series, “Chicks Who Don’t Want Flowers for Valentine’s Day,” than with the worst movie, Catwoman! Catwoman has earned herself a spot in my series because she is a kick ass female, despite what the movie showed us. I don’t understand how Catwoman had so many good actors [...]

Saturday at Dallas Comic-Con: The Year in Geek Panel; and on Sunday: Sean Patrick Flanery

Action Flick Chick | January 31, 2010

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Saturday at Dallas Comic-Con, after DC Comics’ Vice President of Sales Bob Wayne talked to our audience about what’s coming up at DC, Devin Pike and I took a look at upcoming films that might excite the DCC crowd in 2010. When I’d asked you about that on twitter earlier, those of you who responded said [...]

The Twilight Saga Parodies II – New Mooned

Action Flick Chick | November 24, 2009

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After we showed you a couple of the best Twilight parody videos the other day (“Top Twilight Parodies – Buffy, Kevin, and Olivia versus Edward”), people started sending us links to many more. Frankly, though, a lot of them are boring. Many go on too long, sometimes reenacting too much movie before getting to a real punchline which then [...]

The Wonder Woman TV Never Saw: Who’s Afraid of Diana Prince?

Llama Mama | November 16, 2009

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In 1967, hoping to capitalize on the success on their TV series Batman starring Adam West and Burt Ward, Greenway Productions filmed a five-minute screen test written by Stanley Ralph Ross and Larry Siegel, not even a full-length pilot episode, to pitch a comedic Wonder Woman program to the network.
Unlike Batman which treated its heroes [...]