MarkHamill

Link Ink: New ‘Amazing Spider-Man’ Footage, ‘Assassin’s Creed’ Comics and the Iron Scooter
Link Ink: New ‘Amazing Spider-Man’ Footage, ‘Assassin’s Creed’ Comics and the Iron Scooter
Link Ink: New ‘Amazing Spider-Man’ Footage, ‘Assassin’s Creed’ Comics and the Iron Scooter
Movies: The Australian trailer for The Amazing Spider-Man contains a bit of new footage. Anime: Funimation has announced a big product rollout for 2012, including a new app and tons of Tenchi. Movies: Judge Dredd co-creator John Wagner has seen Dredd, and gave it his approval online, writing that it's "true to character, visceral, unrelentingly violent (but not off-puttingly so)... Read M
Mark Hamill Retires From His Role as The Joker After 19 Years
Mark Hamill Retires From His Role as The Joker After 19 Years
Mark Hamill Retires From His Role as The Joker After 19 Years
Last year, actor Mark Hamill announced that the video game Batman: Arkham City would be his final performance as the voice of The Joker. The game finally went on sale this week, and it looks like Hamill's sticking with his decision. Writing on Twitter today, Hamill bid a fond farewell to the legendary character he's been voicing for nearly 20 years... Read More ... Read More ...
‘Batman: Arkham City’ Reveals Penguin, Talia and Solomon Grundy [Comic-Con]
‘Batman: Arkham City’ Reveals Penguin, Talia and Solomon Grundy [Comic-Con]
‘Batman: Arkham City’ Reveals Penguin, Talia and Solomon Grundy [Comic-Con]
Voice actors Mark Hamill and Kevin Conroy, DC Comics Co-Publisher Jim Lee, writer Paul Dini and game director Sefton Hill took the stage at Comic-Con International in San Diego to talk about Batman: Arkham City, the painfully anticipated sequel to Batman: Arkham Asylum, itself the most critically acclaimed video game ever (according to Guinness Book of World Records)...
Mark Hamill to Finally Direct ‘The Black Pearl’
Mark Hamill to Finally Direct ‘The Black Pearl’
Mark Hamill to Finally Direct ‘The Black Pearl’
Over a decade ago, Mark Hamill wrote a screenplay about how media had become more exploitative and sensational, and how people obsessed with fame were more susceptible to exploitation. Movie studios weren't interested, but it had a superhero in it -- The Black Pearl -- so Dark Horse Comics made it into a five-issue limited comic book series of the same name...