Feeling under the weather, but that means that I can direct some much-deserved attention to the Scyptcomics blog where a rather interesting thoughts on the comic book movie as a genre are posed as well as its future. I agree with much of what is said over there and encourage readers to visit the blog and bookmark their site.

Some people have predicted that comic book movies will die out and become old, but I think otherwise, and this is why… The phrase "Comic Book Movie" will become a genre of its own. (my prediction of course)

The Avengers has set a standard, but what can it be categorized as? Thor was a fantasy movie, Iron Man was Science Fiction, Captain America was an action film, The Incredible Hulk was horror in a sense, and all of the post credits scenes were drama build ups. So if The Avengers is all of these in one, then what is it? That's right, it is a Comic Book Movie, and there is no other way to say it.

So what do future CBMs have to do? They don't need to follow what the Avengers did. That is when it will become old. We don't need a Justice League movie that is built up in the same manner (which it won't be, because the JL movie in the works will have solo films from it as planned, but it is an example). What we need is something fresh. With the CW network using its Television angle, they are producing live action events with Green Arrow and Wonder Woman. Those should cross over into the planned movie.

Whether it is on the big screen or small screen, it doesn't matter. The universes established by the comic book companies are huge. They should utilize that to their advantages, instead of relying on 1 or 2 mainstream characters.

Since Spiderman 2 people have been saying comic book movies will die out. Prove it. The list of characters out there says that we have only scraped the surface, and we can appease to all genres of film lovers. So bring on more CBM's and lets learn from our past mistakes.