Marvel's The Avengers was a great film, but the fact that War Machine's location was never revealed has niggled some fans ever since. Well, next January, it looks as if we're finally going to get some answers in a prologue series from Chris Gage (Avengers Academy) and Steve Kurth (Fantastic Force). There's currently no artwork available, and Barnes & Noble actually have an alternative description for the trade paperback (find that by clicking Here) which mentions a, "mysterious project has Tony Stark been developing since his alliance with S.H.I.E.L.D." Could that be Extremis? Sound off with your thoughts in the usual place! • The perfect prelude to the upcoming highly-anticipated Marvel Studios film, Iron Man 3 • As Tony Stark prepares for his next venture, he tasks War Machine with a mission of his own. • War Machine faces his biggest test as a hero, while Iron Man takes...
- 10/17/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
Schulz won judges over with his earnest country singing on Wednesday.
By Gil Kaufman
John Wayne Schulz
Photo: Fox
The "American Idol" judges heard plenty of earnest country singers and saw an endless dusty parade of cowboy boots, gingham skirts and potential new Carrie Underwood's during Wednesday night's audition visit to Austin, Texas.
But for viewers, one good ol' boy stood out above the rest thanks to his all-American name, tear-in-your-beer backstory and classic country crooner voice: John Wayne Schulz. The bonafide cowboy, whose family dates its Texas roots back to the late 1800s, lives on the Schulz ranch, where he plies his roping trade when he's not chasing the Garth Brooks dream.
After a story about how his audition was part of a promise made to his mother when she was diagnosed with cancer three years ago, Schulz, 23, easily won the judges over with his cover of Brooks & Dunn's "Believe.
By Gil Kaufman
John Wayne Schulz
Photo: Fox
The "American Idol" judges heard plenty of earnest country singers and saw an endless dusty parade of cowboy boots, gingham skirts and potential new Carrie Underwood's during Wednesday night's audition visit to Austin, Texas.
But for viewers, one good ol' boy stood out above the rest thanks to his all-American name, tear-in-your-beer backstory and classic country crooner voice: John Wayne Schulz. The bonafide cowboy, whose family dates its Texas roots back to the late 1800s, lives on the Schulz ranch, where he plies his roping trade when he's not chasing the Garth Brooks dream.
After a story about how his audition was part of a promise made to his mother when she was diagnosed with cancer three years ago, Schulz, 23, easily won the judges over with his cover of Brooks & Dunn's "Believe.
- 2/3/2011
- MTV Music News
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