Batgirl #16 ‘Collision, Part Three: Ceremony’ (2013) by Gail Simone, Ed Benes, Daniel Sampere, Vicente Cifuentes and Ulises Arreola. Edited by Katie Kubert and Brian Cunningham. Cover by Benes and Arreola.
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Batgirl #16 ‘Collision, Part Three: Ceremony’ (2013) by Gail Simone, Ed Benes, Daniel Sampere, Vicente Cifuentes and Ulises Arreola. Edited by Katie Kubert and Brian Cunningham. Cover by Benes and Arreola.
The UFO Chronicles: A History of Mysterious Sightings - the first documentary feature written, illustrated, and performed entirely by artificial intelligence - is now available to rent ($1.99) or purchase ($4.99) on Prime Video.
Co-directed by Brian Cunningham and Matt Niehoff, the film’s script, on-screen narrator, and footage were all generated by AI, demonstrating the potential and pushes the boundaries of what’s possible with AI in the field of filmmaking.
I know AI art is a hot-button issue and the concept of an AI-generated movie sounds impersonal, but having watched it I was impressed by how the tools were utilized to create not just a competent but a compelling doc. Check out the trailer below.
Shocking and sad. DC Universe staff almost completely wiped out and DC editorial staff reduced to an insane degree. Bob Harras, Bobbie Chase, Brian Cunningham, and Mark Doyle out, Jim Lee possibly no longer publisher with Marie Javins stepping into the position. Essentially DC Implosion: The Sequel... 😳😢
The majority of staff of the streaming service DC Universe has been laid off, as has editor-in-chief Bob Harras and multiple other executive
I mean, there have been more catastrophic elections.
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Immortal Obsession: A History of Vampires - a documentary feature written, illustrated, and performed entirely by artificial intelligence - is now available to rent ($1.99) or purchase ($4.99) on Prime Video.
Director Brian Cunningham (The UFO Chronicles: A History of Mysterious Sightings) utilized ChatGPT to write a script, a video generator to create a host, an art generator to provide illustrations, and a music engine to compose a score. Cunningham's human touch was used to refine the script and edit together all of the AI-produced assets.
Sink your teeth into the trailer below.
What was the show? Is it a Chris Wood thing? Vampire Diaries?
What is Bendis’ deal with Rose and Thorn? Because my whole deal with Rose and Thorn is that I was 13 once and she’s hot/scary. For the life of me I can’t figure out how someone looks at the hot/scary lady and says “now she’s hot/scary/immortal and the key to my colossal sci-fi fuck-all epic magnum opus.”