Friday, January 20, 2017

Supernatural Keychains Are Here and They're Adorable!


I may or may not have a small blind bag addiction. Add that to a love of Supernatural, a sale, and coupons, and it leads to me getting 15 bags to open. Like I said, I MAY have a small problem.

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

The Powerpuff Girls are Coming to FUNKO!



Sugar, spice, everything nice, and a dash of Chemical X are coming to a store near you! Not only are they adorable, but they come with not one but TWO of their most easily recognizable villains! 

Per the FUNKO Press Release:

Thursday, January 12, 2017

Random Thoughts: Is Hogwarts Handicapped Accessible?


The weather's cold, I'm huddling under blankets, so I've decided it's time for my annual Harry Potter reread. I'm only up to Chamber of Secrets, and it hit me: Hogwarts is huge and old and full of stairs. How does someone with a physical limitation, like a wheelchair, leg braces, a cane, muscular issues, get around? Seriously, look at all those stairs. Those would be rough for an able-bodied person. What accommodations are there for the physically-challenged?

Sure, Firenze was able to teach Astronomy on the ground floor, but what about students? Yes, a simple glisseo spell could be used, but even that's a problem, because the school is tall. Ramps/slides would be steep. The student who needs it would probably have to work twice as hard to get up them. So what do they do? Are there special schools for them? Wouldn't that be kind of messed up if they did? Or are there spells to fix disabilities? Is that ethically questionable? Why do I now have all these questions? I feel like I need to tweet JK Rowling and ask for her thoughts.


Has this been answered in the other books? If not, how do you think they compensate?

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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Want to Attend the Justice League Dark Premieres?

Remember just a few months ago when we told you about Justice League Dark, the next installment in DC Animated films?  C'mon, you know you do.  Well, today the powers that be at Warner Bros. announced how fans in NYC and LA can attend the premieres of the film!  Cast and crew members will be in attendance, and after each screening there will be a panel discussion.  There are more details after the break.  Don't dawdle, these spots go fast!

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Review: WWE The Cell Deluxe Playset



This holiday season I got to help my nephew put together the WWE The Cell Playset. It’s a giant Hell in a Cell, and it’s definitely something.


Monday, January 2, 2017

Five Problems I had with Rogue One

New Year and New Me!  Supposedly, at least.  My New Years' resolution is to catch up on the things that I've missed. One of the most important things I needed to catch up on was finally seeing Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. I know, I know, it is long overdue.  So, I woke up early on January 1st to greet 2017, grabbed my breakfast candy, and headed to the first screening of the morning. 

Wow, Rogue One was a fucking fantastic film.  I truly enjoyed it.  It just worked so damn well. It gave fan service without being overbearing, added new info and depth to a world we already knew, and gave us plenty of action.  Frankly, it succeeded in every place The Force Awakens failed miserably.  

That being said, we both know you've seen the title of this post.  No movie is perfect, with the notable exception of the 1987 Masters of the Universe live action film. That movie is perfection incarnate and no one will ever change my mind.  I had five issues with the movie.  All of them are small issues, with only two barely relating to the plot and two relating to the credits.  So really, I'm practically nitpicking.  I leave these complaints to you, dear reader, to decide if they have merit. 

Saturday, December 24, 2016

Happy Holidays From [IGH]!


Courtesy of Valiant Entertainment

From all of us at [insertgeekhere], we wish you a very happy holiday season!  
No matter what you celebrate, have a fun, happy, amazing time.  

And try not to drink as much as Armstrong.  


Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Mezco Toyz Just Ruined Everyone's Holiday Lists!

That's right, Mezco Toyz totally did with their latest addition to the ONE:12 Collective.  Think I'm kidding?  Take a look at this sweet, sweet Slade in their press release.

Monday, December 12, 2016

Gold Comics are Announced for FCBD!

Today they announced the Gold Sponsor comics for Free Comic Book Day.  Yes, Free Comic Book Day isn't for 6 months but I don't care!  I'm excited and cannot wait!!!  

The complete listing of Gold Comics was revealed on The Hollywood Reporter, but only a few really caught my eye.  Just like always, Marvel and DC have books, but they are yet unrevealed in storytelling.  However, these two comics promise to be interesting and unique. 

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Justice League Dark is Officially Announced!

Some of the best news to come out of New York Comic Con was the announcement about Justice League Dark, the next in the long line of DC Animated Films.  We caught a quick glimpse of the film at NYCC and it quickly became our favorite part of NYCC, especially with the news that Matt Ryan is reprising his fan-favorite character, Constantine!  Now, we've got the official details from Warner Bros. including the trailer!  Check out all the details after the break!

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Review: Jade Street Protection Services #2

By Reboot


After a hiatus, Black Mask Studios' Jade Street Protection Services is back with issue #2! This comic was created by Katy Rex and Fabian Lelay with Katy on writing duty and Fabian on the art. Rounding out the team are Mara Jayne Carpenter coloring, Taylor Esposito lettering, and rising star Mags Visaggio editing. I got a chance to read it for this review, and now you get a chance to read this review.

For those of you who haven't read issue #1 yet, this is the story of five diverse teenage girls, Divya, Saba, Noemi, Kai, and Emma with magical abilities that are going to school to get better at being magical. The first issue gives a taste of all these characters and how they interact with each other and wraps up with them working together to get through a dangerous magical conflict.

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Mezco Toyz is Sending Red Skull for YOU!

Seriously though, who wouldn't want this guy hanging out in their evil lair?  He is great at inspiring the masses towards....er...evil, I guess.  Check out all the stellar details in the press release.

Friday, September 23, 2016

The 2nd Reveal on BOOM! Studios Road to NYCC!

We are in the final few days until NYCC!  In order to help us wait it out, BOOM! Studios is going to make an announcement over the 10 business days leading up to October's biggest event.  

The first announcement dropped yesterday but I'm personally excited about today's big reveal!  You ready to check it out? 

Thursday, September 22, 2016

BOOM! Studios Road to NYCC!

We are in the final few days until NYCC!  In order to help us wait it out, BOOM! Studios is going to make an announcment over the 10 business days leading up to October's biggest event.  

So are you ready for the first announcement?!

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Constantine is Immortal thanks to Warner Bros.


Best news that we can get is the release of Constantine: The Complete Series.  Matt Ryan ruled as the scourge of evil Constantine, and the show ended way too soon.  However, just because it is over does not mean it is forgotten.  (I am a Browncoat, we never give up.)  

Check out all the details of the Blu-Ray and DVD release after the break.

Friday, September 9, 2016

Kevin Smith is Pulling Back the Curtain at DC!

Seriously though, don't you love behind the scenes looks?  Well, it is even better when you're going behind the scenes at DC Collectibles.  And if you can't be there in person, at least super geek Kevin Smith will totally ask the right questions.   Check out the details below. 


Thursday, September 8, 2016

They Forgot About Rachel Pollack

By Reboot


Earlier this week, Comixology launched a sale with DC Comics to introduce readers to DC’s new Young Animal imprint. The sale runs through September 12th. Comixology tweeted about it here. They have all 70 issues of Shade The Changing Man from the Vertigo run, as well as relevant issues of War That Time Forgot, War of the Gods, and Resurrection Man. The flagship title of Young Animal, however, is Doom Patrol. Comixology is offering 45 issues of the run on sale encompassing Grant Morrison’s run on the title. There was one glaring omission to this sale, and that was leaving out Rachel Pollack's run on Doom Patrol yet again, despite it being currently available on Comixology.

I know, other runs of the book are available on Comixology and were not included in the sale. I get that. However, Paul Kupperberg’s run, which was right before Grant Morrison’s, has its first issue available for free and the second issue half off. Rachel Pollack’s run takes place immediately after Grant Morrison’s run with many of the same characters and carries on the tone that Morrison brought to the book. And with her run combined with Morrison’s, they would still have less Doom Patrol comics on sale than Shade The Changing Man. So why are they doing this?

DC Comics has been participating, consciously or unconsciously, in trans erasure. Rachel Pollack is one of the only trans writers to ever freelance for the company. The only other trans woman who I'm aware of that has freelancer at DC Comics was Maddie Blaustein who passed away in 2008 at 48 years old.  
Not a single one of either Maddie Blaustein or Rachel Pollack’s works have been reprinted by DC Comics. These works are now about twenty years old, and both writers created trans characters who have not been used since, with the exception of Coagula being brought back in a flashback to kill her off. I wrote about Coagula last year in more detail at ComicMix if you'd like to know more here.  




Though Rachel Pollack has worked on other comics at DC, the fact they were reviving Doom Patrol again and going for a tone that more closely resembles her own seemed to be a great opportunity for DC to bring her Doom Patrol work back in graphic novel form. They have made no indications they would do so. The absolute least they could have possibly done would be to put her work on sale along with Grant Morrison’s run to raise awareness and showcase her work. DC Comics and Comixology couldn't even do that. Rachel Pollack has been so forgotten by an industry that only fairly recently has been making bigger pushes for diversity. How can DC say they care about diversity while participating in trans erasure of their own comics and creators? It's insulting.  

On top of all of this, Rachel Pollack was diagnosed with Lymphoma back in 2015.  A GoFundMe campaign was launched at the time to help her cover the crippling medical costs that cancer brings. Having her work back in print could have potentially brought in a little extra money in royalties to cover some of those costs.

I'm so frustrated by this latest slight. I'm frustrated as a queer person witnessing this sort of treatment of someone else who's a part of the queer community. I’m frustrated as someone who had to go through back issue bins in multiple comic shops and use eBay just to read Rachel Pollack’s comic work. I'm frustrated because Rachel Pollack is an incredibly sweet, humble, and supportive member of the creative community and is not getting that support back from the comics community. I'm frustrated as a fan of Doom Patrol that some of the best issues of that series are not in print. I’m frustrated that an entire generation of queer comic readers have been denied a character like Coagula. I'm frustrated as a DC Comics fan who loves their work and many of the people that have or currently work for them and yet they forget about someone as important to queer comics history as Rachel Pollack.  
There is no good reason for this to be happening. 

DC Comics let Rachel Pollack’s comics and her comics career fade into obscurity. And yes, I do understand that's happened to many creators. Recently, DC Comics has made some great efforts to raise the profiles of freelancers like Norm Breyfogle by reprinting many of his Batman stories after he suffered from a stroke. DC reached out to Tony Isabella and started to make things right by reprinting Black Lightning.  Those are both great things, and I'm glad they happened. 

DC Comics now needs to do better for Rachel Pollack. Not just for Rachel Pollack, but for every queer reader, and especially every trans reader being denied a part of their history in comics. Trans writers worked on comics decades ago and they created trans characters. More people need to know this, and it is DC Comics responsibility to help. They were once instrumental in giving trans creators a chance to tell their stories in comics. Please, DC Comics, take a stand and do what's right.


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Monday, August 22, 2016

Mezco Toyz Enter Their Own Candidate for President!

And she is a....well, definitely unique.  For all you Living Dead Dolls fans, here is your chance to be represented in government.  Not sure whether that government represents the living though.  For more details, check out the press release below.

Friday, August 19, 2016

Bat-Cow is in the House!!

Ok no joke, I swear this happened.  At Toy Fair, while at the DC Collectibles booth, I asked flat out "Where is my Bat-Cow plushie?!"   Seriously, I made a case for Bat-Cow, the most important and superior super-pet. 

Well, my voice has been heard!!!   Or I'm just super irritating.   Or they already had this planned and I just predicted it.  No matter what happened, THANKS DC!!!

For the details, check out the below press release.

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Review: Kim and Kim #1

By Reboot

Black Mask Studios has been reinvigorating their line and putting out new creator-owned titles from diverse talent. One of those titles is Kim & Kim by writer Mags Visaggio and artist Eva Cabrera. I got the chance to read a copy of the first issue before it hits the shelves and here are my thoughts.