Thursday, August 27, 2009

OLD NEWS: Terminating the Dollhouse


Good News Everyone!


Cool news! Summer Glau is coming to the cast of Joss Whedon's "Doll House"! I gave this show a chance and watched the whole of the 1st season and was well rewarded. It's definitely worth a look and even more so now that Summer Glau is coming to the show (after the disappointing termination of Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles).

Now if we just get the hottie male stars from Sarah Conner (Thomas Dekker and Brian Austin Green) to come on over to the show.


Well, one Can hope. Here's to a new season of Dollhouse. Yea!! More Info HERE!

Sunday, August 23, 2009

MARVEL REVIEWS


X-FACTOR #47

Well, Peter David has kept his promise of surprise twists at the end of each issue of X-Factor. In this issue we find out the identity of Cortex, I for one did not see it coming and it wraps up a loose story thread from last year that has been bugging fans of this book. Now, a whole new story line is about to open up, I just feel it and I am really looking forward to it. My one complaint about this issues is silly. On the cover Jamie has the hot full beard, but inside he is clean shaven (having shaved in a previous issue). I like sexy hot bearded Jamie Madrox. I don't care what the pod casts say about this book, I still like it and am looking forward to where the story is going. So there!
[8 of 10]

THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #602
First off, what is up with that ugly picture of Mary Jane? She looks like Alfred E.Newman, for Christ sake! Meanwhile Spider-Man is taking a dip in a vat of acid as his life is taken over and turned upside down. The only way Peter's life can get much worse is for someone to come in and make if worse for him. Which is what happens in this issue. This is the first time that a Spidey comic made me squirm as the Peter Impersonator confronts Flash for being a jerk in High School. It's a subtle scene but so cringe worth. I don't know how I feel about this issue. It's a different direction for the book and hopefully not a bad one...we'll see.
[6 of 10]

DC REVIEWS




BLACKEST NIGHT: SUPERMAN #1

Wow, wow, WOW! What a way to throw a curve ball. For months now we have known that the Earth 2 Superman would be returning in Blackest Night and at the time I figured that knowing that would be a bit of a let down when it actually came around in the story. Boy was I thrown off track with this one because the big reveal was not the return of E2 Superman, but of someone else I hadn't even thought about. I'm not going to spoil it here because it is too good. I will say, however, that having read Infinite Crisis will make the impact all the more stunning! I hadn't had too high of hopes for this title, but now I can't wait for more.

[10 of 10]



DANCE #4

Hee Hee...I must admit I really don't have much of a clue as to what is going on in this comic, but I just love these character. What's not to love about heroes called names like Most Excellent Superbat and Shiny Happy Aquazon? Any way they seem to need to get their group back together to battle some force in Japan...Yeah...ok. Just read it and enjoy.

[8 of 10]




SUPERGIRL #44

Poor Supergirl, she just doesn't get a break. Even Lois Lane gives her the stink eye (of course Kara did accidental kill Lois's evil sister). This issue had more to do with the current story line running through the superbooks. It's basically a stepping stone to help move the story along and nothing too important happens until the end. I must say, it doesn't look good right not for the Kryptonians...not with General Lane plotting against them. I'm looking forward to seeing what will happen with this story.

[7 of 10]



BATGIRL #1

I don't know much about Batgirl of late. I did think it was to be a big secret about her identity for next couple of months, but alas her true identity was revealed at the beginning of the issue. Then she goes home and to school and then goes out and fights some crime. Meh...it was OK, but not up the standards of the other Batbooks right now. I'll keep following for the time being to see if it improves.

[5 of 10]

Friday, August 21, 2009

HAYWIRE: Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman and her Invisible Jet?
OK, It's been really bugging me lately as why Wonder Woman needs an Invisible Jet. She has the power to fly and fly fast. According to Wiki she can zoom around at half the speed of light (talk about defying the laws of physics -- but that's argument for another time)

I know what you might be thinking, she uses the jet because she is invisible in it when she flies around. But would that really matter? I mean come on, if she can fly faster than the jet can, what difference would it make if she flew in under her own power?

Now, I did twitter Gail Simone (current and best writer of Wonder Woman) but never got a reply back. Maybe she gets questions like this all the time and just didn't think it was worth her time (of course if you saw her twitters, you might get the impression that the lady's got a lot of time on her hand). Well...perhaps this is a question I will never have an answer to. I'll just have to live with that. sheesh.


Wednesday, August 19, 2009

OLD NEWS: POWER RINGS

This is so cool!!!

Power rings to come as promo with connecting issues of Blackest Night! Check out one of the best comic shops in PA for more details. COMIX CONNECTION

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

HERO HUNKS

KYLE RAYNER
Given a power ring after Hal Jordan went nuts and killed the Guardians and the Green Lantern Corps, this hunky hero took on the mantel of earth emerald protector. Though straight, Kyle has not had much luck with the opposite sex as most of the women he dates end up dead. But that doesn't keep this hero down, oh no. Not only did he bring back the Guardian and reestablish the Green Lantern Corps, he once was trusted with the vast power of the ION force. Currently Kyle can be seen fighting along side his partner Guy Gardner in the "War of Light" as the Blackest Night descends on the Universe
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To learn more about Kyle Raynor click HERE

Monday, August 17, 2009

OLD NEWS: WALKING DEAD

Well, it's being reported that AMC will be making the Walking Dead comic into a new tv series. I for one can not wait. This is one of the best books out there and would make a great show. Now my only concern, are they going to water it down because it's AMC? One would hope that Robert Kirkman will now allow it. We'll have to wait and see.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

MARVEL REVIEWS



MS. MARVEL #43

Yea! Carol Danvers is back! And so is Ms. Marvel! Yea!...err...what? Aren't they one in the same? What is going on here in this NOT so original but FUN plot twist? I don't know because the book was not ready to give that goodie bit O' information up just yet. But, you got to love the Ms. Marvel book these days. Moonstone (posing as Ms. Marvel) is such a bitch and I love her. She wants to be a good person. She even says so as she picks up a random passerby and drops him from several stories to his doom. And then there is Ms. Marvel (the real one) about to break Spider-Man's neck because he not fighting like a warrior. And then you have Ms. Marvel (Carol Danvers who's not Ms. Marvel) fighting to keep her pussy off her computer. CONFUSED MUCH? But you got to love it. This is what comics should be. Chaos. Confusion. And bitchy women beating the shit out of each other.

[8 of 10]



MARVEL DIVAS "#2

Speaking of bitchy women.. (hate mail to scificomicguy@gmail.com). this second issues of of Marvel Divas doesn't quite match up with the first due the rather downer story line. And in that, I found it to be a really wonderful story. Firestar (the one from the cartoon Spider-Man and his Amazing friends) has been diagnosed with breast cancer because she is not completely immune to her mutant microwave power as most mutants are. Dealing with this news takes on a very realist slant both from her point of view as well as the point of view of her friends. There is not a lot of moping, but there is a lot of living. Even when Pasty is offered a cure from Son of Satan (I'm guessing that was him (listen, I write this off the top of my head...research... phugh!)) she is not stupid enough to just jump at it and poof problem solved while her soul burns in hell. No, the ladies move on...Like heroes do. They know that sometimes there is a cost to what they are and what they do. These girls are awesome.

[10 of 10]



THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #602
What is up with Mary Jane? She knows, she fucking knows about the deal with the Devil. (There seems to be a lot of devil dealing going on in Marvel these days.) And what about Peter working for J.J.J. again! The man is a glutton for punishment, though he does get in some great jabs at J.J. But, all in all, this was just an issue to help push the story along for what seems like bigger events to come. There are things here that seem important to know, but not much else. ...It's Spidey...what more do I need to say?
[5 of 10]

DC REVIEWS




BLACKEST NIGHT #2

Well, the dead are still rising, and rising and rising. But our heroes are starting to catch on that something is very wrong. Such as when a dead and very bitter Aquaman resurfaces (pun intended), or when your friendly neighborhood green lantern (Hal Jordan) crashes into Gotham's most famous search light - the Bat Signal. But try as they might, nothing seems to be working to stop these bling wearing zombie heroes and villains.

There is still a lot more set up here and not too much meat, and that's okay. Geoff Johns likes the slow burn and it usually pays off in the end. Johns is keeping things very creepy...I'm still trying to get over the black lantern Sue and Ralph Dibny, they are just so wrong. There really isn't much more for me to say but, this is still great...so worth the wait...and I want more. Oh yeah, that young dark hair Aqua Lad in the red suit is a hottie...I'm just say'in.

[8 of 10]




GREEN LANTERN CORPS #39

Well, we open with Kyle and Guy drifting through space with a box of donuts on their way back to OA oblivious to the great upheaval transpiring around them. You know, think they would make better lovers than partners, but that's just me. Anyway, what should they encounter but the great swarm of black lantern rings spreading throughout the galaxy looking for {FLESH}. This particular swarm is heading for OA as well and in what is pretty much a retelling of events from of Blackest Night #1 (I think... there are so many of these books to keep track of) from Guy and Kyles perspectives . Because of this we don't get must of a forward push in the story. It's understandable, they want to keep the main reveals to the event book. This doesn't make the book bad, just don't go looking for anything new here...you'll be disappointed.

[7 of 10]


BLACKEST NIGHT: BATMAN #1

This should have been called "Blackest Night: Deadman" because it has much more to do with him than it does with Batman...but then no one would have bought the book. I would, but that's because I'm loving everything about Blackest night...but you know how it goes (you know who you are fanboys and girls). We do get see more of the new Batman and Robin in action and it is especially funny to see Damian (Robin) punching Dick (Batman) in the face while the possesed Dick is trying to drive the Batmobile to get Deadman out of his Batman's body.[Errr...yeah. What did I just say? Oh well, moving on.] But all in all I don't think this is going to have much of an impact on the major story line. But for the die hards like myself...it's worth picking up.

[6 of 10]



ADVENTURE COMICS #1 or #504

Conner Kent (Superboy) is back and just as much a cutie pie as ever. Why is he back and why should we care. I don't know and it doesn't matter. He is a cool character (the loveless clone child of Lex Luther and Clark Kent). And why is Superman in this book? Shouldn't he be on New Krypton? Or at least in Metropolis with Supergirl, Mon-El and Flamebird and Nightwing since they are all currently working together in the other Superbooks? Well, maybe this takes place just before or just after those events. It's definitely after the death of Batman because Tim is in the Red Robin outfit. Whatever. Like I said, it doesn't matter in the end. I liked this...though it was sort of missing any real [Super hero] plot. But again, this is Geoff (Blackest Night) Johns writing this too. Ha...there is a Blackest Night connection. I'll keep going with this as long as it starts going somewhere.
Oh, and the Legion of Superheroes back up was OK. I love that crazy Starman...who could resist?

[7 of 10]

Sunday, August 2, 2009

DC REVIEWS



Detective Comics #855
Batwoman kicks ass. I'm just loving her taking over Detective Comics. She is still new to this crime fighting game and her over confidence get the best of her in this issue as Alice, Batwoman strange new foe, is underestimated. This chick is creepy...as creepy as the Joker and just as vicious. The cool thing is that Batwoman's setup, her situation if you will, mirrors Batman's as she has an Alfred to come and find when she has gotten in over her head. Now, whether this Alfred is actually her father, which he seems to be, is not yet revealed. But if the teasers for next issue can be believed, we do get a glimpse into Batwoman's past.
[10 of 10]
Wonder Woman #34
Cool Beans, Wonder Woman is back where I like her. I love Gail Simone but all that Greek mythology crap tends to put me in a light doze. Here Wonder Woman asks for help from Black Canary (who has been on the outs because of all that Justice League crap), and fly off to Japan because Genocide is still alive. I had hopes that we might see the Super Young Team make an appearance, but alas, that does not happen. But even so, this was a good read. Funny and dramatic and doing for Wonder Woman what needs to be done...making her a bad ass.
[8 of 10]
Blackest Night: Tales of the Corps #3 of 3
OK, this would have been better if DC hadn't pulled a Marvel on us and put a reprint of Blackest Night #0 in the back. I'm willing to forgive this though, since Blackest Night as been so awesome so far. By far the best part of this book was the Kilowog's back story. Though I don't see how this fits into the Blackest Night, it was fun, and I have a feeling that something very bad is coming Kilowog's way. All in all, you really don't need this short little series to enjoy Blackest Night, but as a Major Lantern fan, it is a must.
[6 of 10]



Superman #690
What can I say? Neither Superman nor Mon-El were in this issue. It was mostly just an attempt to clear up some story lines. One of those did address something that was bugging me. Why haven't Mon-El and Sodem Yat met yet? They are both Daxamites and have the same power as Kryptonians. Well, in this issue is the answer. But it still doesn't make it worth read...unless you're an Iron Works fan.
[5 of 10]

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