Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Review: Daken #9.1

The next Point One in the bunch is Daken: Dark Wolverine #9.1. I have to admit, this is one I was very unsure of because I have never been a fan of this character.


This post is SPOILER-FILLED so if you are allergic to spoilers,
go read another tasty article on [insertgeekhere].



Daken is a character with some serious daddy issues. As the story begins, we watch as Daken takes down a crime boss in Madripoor. The boss, right before he dies, points out that Daken is following in his father's footsteps. This seems to haunt Daken tremendously, so the story moves to the Avengers Tower and some father/son bonding.  As the battle commences, we find out that Daken just wanted to tell his father that he is going to walk his own path now and goodbye.   Next stop for conquer: LA!  (I wonder if he is going to run into Moon Knight?)

I was surprised that I enjoyed this Point One. To be honest, this character just doesn't appeal to me. However, this issue serves as a great reboot for Daken's direction, even though he is still a criminal. As the series shifts directions and locations, it will be a brand new start for Daken and fans.

This was also a good issue for a look at the Avengers, even better than their Point One issue. I liked the bit of interaction between Daken and Wolverine. They have a difficult relationship, but you can see that they both care about each other.

This issue was a great one for jumping into this series. With Daken deciding to put his past behind him and take on his own challenges, this will be a great time to start reading.

Daken: Dark Wolverine #9.1
Written by Rob Williams
Art by Ron Garney


My Point One Journey so far: 
* Review: Alpha Flight
* Point One Update
* Review: Secret Avengers
* Review: The Avengers
* Review: Uncanny X-Men
* Review: Thor
* Review:
Captain America
* Review:
Uncanny X-Force
* Review: Hulk
* Review: Deadpool

 
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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Sunday Links for May 29


This week, we celebrated Geek Pride Day and the 100th Birthday of the New York Public Library.  Even if you haven't been to the NYPL, you still know those iconic lions.  (via [insertgeekhere] and Mental Floss)  

In crazy spoiler news, if you are interested in The Amazing Spider-Man, check out this clip from Stan Lee about his cameo in the newest flick.  Like I said, Villain Spoiler Alert!  (via Bleeding Cool)

My favorite thing about geeks is how enterprising we are.  If we want something that doesn't exist, we do our best to create it.  So this week brought the news of a new con hitting the circuit - Power-Con / Thundercon 2011.  This is a joint con for Masters of the Universe and Thundercats fans.  Hello my childhood!  (via Robot 6)

As San Diego Comic Con gets closer and closer, we get to see how desperate fans get for tickets.  It brings a whole new perspective to the event.  What would you do for SDCC tickets?  (via Bleeding Cool)

If you need a laugh, go and check out Geek to Me's twitter feed because he has started a new hastag about the Most Interesting Geek in the World.  It's some funny stuff.  (via Geek to Me)

Finally, we want to just say thank you to all of the service men and women that have protected our country with their lives.  Have a great Memorial Day weekend.


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Friday, May 27, 2011

Video Friday! 5/27/11

Happy Friday everyone! 


Before we dive into the fun, a bit of sad news. Last week, the wrestling community lost one of its greats, Macho Man Randy Savage. He was a brilliant wrestler, entertainer and spokesman. (Snap into a Slim Jim!) He was one of my favorites and a long time ago, in an airport I don't remember, I got to meet him and Miss Elizabeth. I was trying to find a clip to highlight Macho Man's awesomeness but there was so much to choose from. I eventually came across this clip, courtesy of  My Take Radio, and this shows part of why I liked him so much. There's no question about his talent as a wrestler but he was also charismatic and hilarious. Definitely a guy I'd want to have a few drinks with.





Here's to you, Macho Man! Our thoughts are with your family and friends.


Wednesday was Geek Pride Day, so I've been on the lookout for the geekiest videos I could find this week. Here are a few.



Roll a D6 from Connor Anderson on Vimeo.


via Geeks Are Sexy





via Geeks Are Sexy



Goldfish - We Come Together (OFFICIAL) from Goldfish live on Vimeo.


via Vimeo





via Nerd Approved





via youtube


Have a great weekend everyone!


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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Imagine That You Could Create A World...

That's what role playing is all about.   Living in a world of magic and mist, where creatures live as friend or foe. That is the world of Mistrunner, created by Glenn Randall Buettner. 

Glenn is a fan of role playing who decided that he wanted to be the creator of the world he played in. After years of careful planning, he is ready to share his creation with the world. Check out this video from the Kickstarter page:


The amount of detail is just amazing. Additionally, on the website is a letter from one character to another, explaining the Mistrunner world. It sounds so fantastic and big.


I have always been interested in role playing but never had the chance to take part. I think that this world might be my entry into role playing, so please check this out. If you are intrigued, please pledge some moolah towards making Mistrunner a reality for you, me and other role players out there!!

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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Happy Geek Pride Day!!!!

Editor's note: This post may be old but it is still as true as ever.  
-Wilderowens


Today is the day to let your geek flag fly high! 

Today is the day you stand up and wish random people to "Live Long and Prosper" and proclaim that Greedo Shot First. 

Today is the day you let haters and the confused know that you are proud of who you are. 

Today is the day when arguments end and no one questions your dedication to your passion. 

Today is the day when n00bs and L33t stand together and Whedonites and Twihards join hands to say together that no matter what, YOU ARE PROUD TO BE A GEEK




Today is also the day certain fan groups celebrate a specific holiday, at least according to Wikipedia.

To Hitchhiker fans, have a Happy Towel Day.
To the Jedi, Sith, Stormtroopers and Rebels, have a Merry Star Wars Day.
Finally, I wish the best to Discworld fans on the Glorious 25 May. 


Please rejoice in your fandoms and 
have an amazing Geek Pride Day !!



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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Review: Lucid Vol. 1

Borrowed from Archaia.com
I was lucky enough to attend a signing last week at Midtown Comics, where Zachary Quinto signed Lucid, the new comic he produced through his company Before The Door. His co-producer Corey Moosa was also on hand for the signing. Lucid is written by Michael McMillian, also know as Rev. Steve Newlin from True Blood and the art is done by Anna Wieszczyk.

Lucid follows Agent Matthew Dee, the mage newly appointed “Protector of the Realm,” to protect America from magical attacks. On his first mission, he gets embroiled in a plot to kill the president, who is believed to be the next King Arthur. As Dee continues down this path, his skill and faith are tested as his past secrets come back to haunt him. He has help from his mentor Edison, his mysterious girlfriend Ariah and British Necromage Agent Wren.

Borrowed from Archaia.com
This is a very big world that McMillian created and it can be hard to follow. One thing that helps is a guide to spells in the back of the book. Since each spell is shown as a sigil or mark, when reading it I had no idea what was going on. Once I found the handy guide, it was more interesting, even though it was tiresome to flip back and forth while reading.

Not surprisingly, Lucid read like a TV pilot with all of the elements there. A sad backstory for the protaganist who has a new job, older mentor, distant girlfriend with a mystery, and a hot co-worker with some sexual tension. A lot of time is spent building Agent Dee's backstory while more magical explanations are ignored. Because of this, the story felt a bit rushed and confusing at times.  Funnily enough, Lucid is listed on the Television page of Before the Door's ongoing projects.

Despite this, Lucid is a very interesting concept and I look forward to a more in-depth look at this world. I think that he tried to cram a lot into this first story, which left too many elements half-explained. With a continuing series, he would have more time to expand upon the rules and characters of this world.  However, I cannot find any indication that this will be more than the miniseries that it is. 

The art, I thought, was fantastic and really fit the story well.  According to her bio on the flap, Wieszczyk is a student, which I just don't believe.  I really enjoy her style and was thrilled to find her preliminary sketches in the back. 

I would recommend this to anyone who loves modern day magic tales.  My only hope is that they continue the series to give it a chance to grow unhindered.  If you are on the fence, you can read the first issue for free.  Lucid Vol. 1 comes to stores tomorrow.


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Sunday, May 22, 2011

Sunday Links for May 23


The Dark Knight Rises released a really, really creeping chanting on their homepage this week.  Some fans went the distance though and cracked the code.  Did you figure it out or cheat like me?  (via Mashable)

In San Diego Comic Con buzz this week, a group of comics writers and artists decided to create a free-entry creative experience for con goers.  Trickster will provide a commercial opportunity for creators and fans to communicate as well as a nightclub spot for relaxation.  This seems like a great idea and makes me even sadder that I'm not going.  (via Comics Alliance)

With all of the sellout announcements recently, how does that really affects the comic creators?  Jason Wood breaks it down and shows how it impacts the creators, local comic shops and fans.  (via iFanboy)

In a rant after my own heart, Amy Ratcliffe wrote a great piece about the misspellings of Star Wars.  Everyone should read this!!! (via geek with curves)

In case you need a new computer or just want one, now is the time to go PC shopping.  With every new Microsoft PC, you get a free Xbox 360.  That's an awesome deal if you ask me.  (via Mashable)



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Saturday, May 21, 2011

Review: Alpha Flight #0.1


Alpha Flight is an odd Point One issue because it is not a jumping on point for an ongoing series. Alpha Flight is a series that is being resurrected, so I looked at this more as a primer. 

This post is SPOILER-FILLED so if you are allergic to spoilers,
go read another tasty article on [insertgeekhere].


In this issue, we get to meet Alpha Flight, a team of Canadian superheroes. They were brought back to life during the Chaos War and now they continue to protect Canada. The country is thrown into chaos because of the upcoming election and poor economy.  As we see each Alpha Flight member get called to help stop the damage, we learn about each member and the past that still haunts them.  Ultimately, it is their past that put Canada in the danger they are fighting.

I didn't love or hate this issue but I left it feeling intrigued. I felt like I had questions but not anything that hurts the story for me. The story did a great job introducing the characters and a bit about their different personalities.  They also set the stage for ongoing political unrest, including in the ranks of the superheroes too.  As the story unfolds, I am sure we will see what problems Northstar and Guardian have with the government.  I wonder how long it will take Northstar to rejoin the team. 

Finally, it was a nice change to read a superhero comic not set in America.  It does have a different feel, although it is hard to explain.  I think that overall, this is a good introduction to this team and I am intrigued to see what happens next.


Alpha Flight #0.1
Written by Fred Van Lente and Greg Pak
Art by Ben Oliver with Dan Green


My Point One Journey so far: 
* Point One Update
* Review: Secret Avengers
* Review: The Avengers
* Review: Uncanny X-Men
* Review: Thor
* Review: Captain America
* Review: Uncanny X-Force
* Review: Hulk
* Review: Deadpool

 
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Friday, May 20, 2011

The Pre-Rapture Video Friday!

Hi all! Real Life has been kicking me in the butt lately but luckily, I found some videos that helped stave off the insanity for a few minutes at a time.



A Love Story… In Milk from Catsnake on Vimeo.


via EPICponyz





via Dorkly





via Geekologie


NSFW!!!





via Brentalfloss


Now I don't want you to think I forgot that, according to some, tomorrow is when the rapture is upon us. I wasn't sure what to do, but then I came across this, and I knew all would be okay.





In case the world really does end tomorrow and I can't get internet access (NOOOO!!!), it's been swell and don't forget to grab your big bags for the post Rapture looting. Otherwise, have a great weekend!



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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Why I Love Fiction Based Foods



This is a video circulating of a few awesome people from Cinemassacre.com that I want to be friends with trying all of the different pizzas mentioned in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. While most people are recoiling at the very thought of those combinations that even a pregnant woman wouldn't crave, I just think it's awesome.

I feel like every fan tries something from the world they love, just to connect to that imaginary world, whether it is lightsaber fighting, cosplay or eating unusual stuff.  When I was 9, I went on a family trip to London. The whole time we were there, my driving force was finding Turkish Delight. Why? Because Edmund ate it in "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe." I hated it, but I don't regret it because for that brief second, I was a part of the story I love. I got to connect with Edmund and Narnia in a very real way.

It doesn't stop with books either, I delve into tv and movies as well for new food options.  Some other examples that I tried were Apples N' Onions from The Little House on the Prairie books, Chocolate Frogs/Every Flavor Beans from Harry Potter, and Squab from Game of Thrones.  My obsession is so well documented that one of my friends even made me a "Pollyanna" cake for my birthday!

I love the idea of eating something that fictional characters ate. As a child, it was my undying passion and I still do it today. I'm even tempted to try some of the Pepperoni and Marshmallow Pizza!

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Point One Update

Well, we have reached the end of the original release of Point One issues. I just want to take a second and look back on this experience. 

Let's take a look at the numbers. So far, I read 11 Point One issues. The direct impact of series I started reading is 1 Point One series (Uncanny X-Men). However, I began reading 2 other series loosely related to a Point One issue (Venom and Moon Knight) and 1 that was not related to a Point One (FF).   In addition, I read a few one-shots that have come out over the past few months.  I think that Marvel would call that a win. 

Lovingly borrowed from Marvel.com
In the end, I'm glad I reviewed all of them. I have a much clearer vision of the Marvel Universe, which helps a lot. I am also more invested in these characters, which makes the movies all the more interesting.

Additionally, reading these encouraged me to take a chance on trying other comics I might have avoided. This includes trying ongoing series from DC that interested me but seemed overwhelming like Marvel had. If you are looking for more jumping on points in comics, The Weekly Crisis has a great feature where they highlight the jumping on points for the week. If you are looking to expand your reading, you should check them out.

Despite my woohoos for the initiative, I have a few constructive criticisms. In regards to these criticisms, I do understand that certain things work for some characters and not for others.

1- Have a more consistent vision for what a Point One should include.
My original understanding was that the Point One issue was supposed to provide some background of the character(s) and a entry to the next arc. Not every issue had both or in some cases, it had none of this. For someone reading all of them, I never knew what quality product I was going to get.

2- Be more aware of how you follow up a Point One Issue.
In some cases, the Point One issue came in the middle of a story arc rather than at the beginning of a new one. It makes it hard as a new reader to really enjoy an issue only to have the next one make no sense.

3- Name the characters, especially if they are on the cover/splash page.
I know that it can be hard to give a tremendous amount of background in 22 pages but for a project designed to welcome new readers, failing to name characters is counter-productive. This is especially true in an issue where characters are on the cover, please name them in the book.

4- Have the Point One issue be about the title character(s).
As a new reader, picking up a introductory issue expecting one thing and getting another felt like a Bait and Switch. There were three Point One issues that failed to truly introduce the title character(s). The Amazing Spider-Man featured Venom rather than Spider-Man, who only made a short appearance. The Avengers failed to include Hawkeye, who was only pictured in two panels with no dialogue despite being on the cover and splash page. Finally, Hulk only featured the Red Hulk despite the title indicating Bruce Banner/Hulk's presence and mentioning Bruce Banner on the splash page. I did have a commentator say that this is a Red Hulk series but Mark Paniccia, Senior Editor of Hulk, said that this series does cover both Hulks' stories and that he understands my frustration.

No matter what, I did get a lot out of the Initiative and I plan to keep reading them. Marvel has announced a few more upcoming Point One titles: Venom, Alpha Flight and Daken. At the Marvel: Meet the Publishers, I even learned that more titles were on the way. No word yet on which series, but I'm leaning towards FF and New Avengers.

What do you think about the Point One Initiative so far?


My Point One Journey so far: 
* Review: Secret Avengers
* Review: The Avengers
* Review: Uncanny X-Men
* Review: Thor
* Review: Captain America
* Review: Uncanny X-Force
* Review: Hulk
* Review: Deadpool

 
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Monday, May 16, 2011

Interview with Lush Comics Founder Justin Mound


One of the publishers I chatted with at MoCCA Fest was Justin Mound of Lush Comics. I actually sought him out just because I think his company is doing some amazing things for the indie comics world. I got to sit down (and email) with Justin about Lush.

In 20 words or less, What is Lush Comics?
Lush Comics is a self-publishing platform for artists and publishers of digital comics and graphic novels. Phew! Under 20.

How did Lush Comics start? Where did you get the name Lush?
I left my full-time job and decided to start my own business. The iPad was picking up steam, the subway was filled with people reading their Kindles, and I noticed that comics were being largely left out of all of the self-publishing options that writers had. I told my good friend Jeff Lewis that I wanted to make apps out of his comics, he thought it was a great idea, and it grew from there. The name "lush", well, I had a day that I brainstormed names. It bubbled up to the surface of my brain as a synonym for vibrant and alive, which I thought was fitting for great comics storytelling. And, I just liked the sound of it.

Do you cater to a particular comic genre?
Nope, not at all. On purpose. As a self-publishing platform, and not a traditional publisher of a particular genre, we don't curate content. We live in a time in which there are tools for anyone to publish any media they create, which I believe is a very good thing. Lush Comics is one of those tools. Anyone, from any skill level can choose to put their stuff out there, find their fans, and their niche.

When will the Lush app be available?
The iPhone app should be out in two weeks from now, and the iPad by June 1st. I'll let you know.

What do you have upcoming for Lush fans? Any new artists?
A bunch of new artists. One of the ones I am super excited about is Justin Rivers and Courtney Zell, Creators of The Wonder City. Theirs was originally a featured Kickstarter project that they recently brought to print. They rose $5,500 and it looks great. They recently were looking for a way to publish digitally, and decided to go with Lush. I'm pretty excited about that.

What is your favorite part of the indie comic scene?
The people. I think there is a public perception of comic artists as being shy and awkward. My experience has been the exact opposite. All of the artists I have interacted with have been smart, witty, and really cool people that I feel lucky to be able to meet and learn from. And the art, there is some great art out there.

To learn more about Lush Comics, check out their website here. If you decide to publish through Lush, let us know!

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Sunday, May 15, 2011

Sunday Links for May 15


The big news of the week was the beginning of the TV massacre. Among shows that are canceled are geek favorites No Ordinary Family, V and The Event. Happily, bubble show but personal fav Chuck is coming back for a final season! We also heard about new show pickups with the sad news that geek shows Locke & Key and Wonder Woman were discarded, despite all of the fan interest/anger. You can see if your show has been renewed here. TVLine also has a preview of shows definitely to come right here.

Apparently Marvel has been cutting back on page counts on some of their $2.99 books to 20 pages, in suit with DC Comics. However, these books are going to release extra issues so creators don't lose out on work.

Talking about cutting back, Upper Deck has been chopping up vintage Marvel comics to make trading cards. They are going to be the rarest addition to their Marvel Beginning series. I kinda want one but I feel sad that some of these vintage comics are being destroyed.

For a laugh, check out All Things Fangirl's interpretation of how a movie pitch meeting really goes. Warning though, the humor starts to fade when you realize it may be true.

Despite being a few days late, Tom Katers over at iFanboy wrote a touching tribute to his Mom and how she helped him become such a great geek.

Until next week....


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Saturday, May 14, 2011

Review: Secret Avengers #12.1

The last Point One issue from the original group is Secret Avengers #12.1. 


This post is SPOILER-FILLED so if you are allergic to spoilers,
go read another tasty article on [insertgeekhere].





A huge information leak (caused by Captain America, you bastard!) endangers every person who ever gave info to the government. The Secret Avengers can't protect all of the people at risk but they are going to try and save one. The scientist they are going to save gave information freely, which means that he has compassion and guilt about his evil ways. A small twist later shocks the Secret Avengers and brings a really strong moment to Steve Rogers.

My first thought about this issue is that I don't like the cover art at all. The faded orange background just looked like it had been sitting in the sun too long. Despite the cover, I thought that the art inside looked good. The characters seemed on point with how I had seen them in other books.

The story had a good flow and left room to continue as an ongoing arc. I thought that there was good connection to each character, especially since it was easy to figure out who was who. Steve Rogers was the focal point of this issue, and they really showed how he grew as a leader. His speech at the end is very touching and makes this story a great introduction.

I also loved the small insanities coming out of Moon Knight's mouth. There were only a few but with the new reboot of the character, it was really enjoyable and a good sell of the character to new readers. Because of the small taste I got here, I picked up Moon Knight #1.

It covered the bases for a Point One, which is good in my book. It even sold me on trying a series, albeit not Secret Avengers. This is still a good intro for new and lapsed readers.

My Point One Journey so far: 
* Review: The Avengers
* Review: Uncanny X-Men
* Review: Thor
* Review: Captain America
* Review: Uncanny X-Force
* Review: Hulk
* Review: Deadpool

 
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