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R.I.P.D.: Rest in Peace Department, or simply R.I.P.D., is a 2013 American supernatural action comedy film starring Jeff Bridges and Ryan Reynolds.The film was directed by Robert Schwentke and written by Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi based on the 1999 comic book R.I.P.D. by Peter M. Lenkov.
In Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. and an issue of Impulse, Courtney hints at having a crush on Robin , a concept that was not developed in subsequent issues. Courtney briefly dates fellow JSA member Captain Marvel , who, in his secret identity of Billy Batson, is the same age as she, although she was attracted to Billy in his older form in the first ...
His favorite comic book character is the superhero, Captain Steel, who was featured in two episodes. Recess (1997–2001) – The main characters are fans of the comic book Senor Fusion. Re:Creators (2017) – Anime series about comic characters coming to life. The Replacements (2006–2009) – Two orphans use an ad in a comic book to replace ...
R.I.P.D. 2: Rise of the Damned is a 2022 direct-to-video science fantasy film directed by Paul Leyden, from a screenplay he co-wrote with Andrew Klein, and produced by Universal Home Entertainment. Based on the Dark Horse comic book series R.I.P.D., it serves as a prequel to the 2013 film of the same name.
Related works named for the fictional afterlife law enforcement agency "Rest in Peace Department" include: R.I.P.D., a 2013 comedy film R.I.P.D., the original 1999 comic book, created by Peter M. Lenkov and published by Dark Horse Comics
Comic Book Men is a reality television series on AMC that is set inside Kevin Smith's comic book shop, Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash, in Red Bank, New Jersey. During the course of the series, 96 episodes of Comic Book Men aired over seven seasons, concluding on April 8, 2018.
In a 2010 interview, Johns named Steve McNiven as an artist he would like to collaborate with, J. Michael Straczynski's run on Thor as his then-favorite ongoing comic book. [7] Johns is a comic book retailer [100] who co-owns Earth-2 Comics in Northridge, California. [7]
Harvey Comics reprinted the strip in a half-dozen 1948 comic books, and Dell Comics published seven issues of original stories (1953–1959) by former Caniff assistant Ray Bailey (who had anticipated Steve Canyon with his own Bruce Gentry about a charter pilot) in their Four Color series (numbers 519, 578, 641, 737, 804, 939, and 1033).