Thursday, December 04, 2008

Animal Crossing Geekery

Hey, check it out:

a screen shot from Animal Crossing: City Folk

Dane Cook's in Animal Crossing: City Folk.

Also, Shampoodle in the City can set you up with a Mii Mask: a hairstyle that changes your head into one of your Miis'.

a screen shot from Animal Crossing: City Folk

I've been having fun with that.

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Saturday, November 08, 2008

I'm an Idiot, Part One in a Series

It took me this long to realize that Bombshell from Teen Titans was the young person analogue for Captain Atom.

Freaking duh.

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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Every Child's Favourite Bat-Villian

a LEGO Hush

And with that, my first doubts about the LEGO Batman video game begin.

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Friday, September 05, 2008

Facebook is Man-Made!

Facebook just got a whole lot hotter:

screen capture of Vibe's Facebook page

But, wait. What's this?

Vibe has only one fan, Scipio Garling

Isn't that just the saddest thing you've ever seen?

Vibe only has one fan. Scipio Garling of The Absorbascon.

I had to preserve it, if only for the sake of accuracy.

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Thursday, August 21, 2008

They're Not Toys, They're ACTION FIGURES!

I got new toys!

I'm glad I worked today. I managed to snag a full set of DC Universe Wave 3 out from under legitimate customers.

And, like anyone with a new toy (be it a car or iPhone or, you know, actual toys), I want to show them off.

First up is the Bat-Boys themselves, Nightwing and Robin:

Nightwing and Robin action figures

These guys are my favourites from this wave. I've always liked the Tim Drake Robin, and ever since Tomasai took over writing duties on Nightwing, I've gained a newfound respect for the character.

Tim's still cooler.

Oh, and because I got the full set, I was able to make the Build-a-Figure. Guess who it is? I'll give you a hint: He was born on a Monday.

giant action figure of Solomon Grundy

Look at 'im. He's huge. For comparison, let's look at him next to Slade Wilson, a.k.a. Deathstroke the Terminator.

Solomon Grundy and Deathstroke action figures

I'm so bored with Deathstroke, though. He's not going on display in the entertainment center.













What's that? Oh. Right. The other two figures. Well, I had something special in mind for them.

Sleestak, this one's for you:

a Sinestro action figure hitting a Hal Jordan action figure over the head with a yellow lantern

Ah, yes. A Hal Jordan Head Injury. No better way to start the day.

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Friday, March 28, 2008

Just a Reminder

Guy's entrance in Blue Beetle #25

Kids love Guy Gardner.

Jamie Reyes's little sister, Milagro.

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Saturday, October 13, 2007

Idol Speculation

In February of 2008, WizKids is releasing a new DC Heroclix expansion, Crisis.

Ted Kord as the Blue Beetle firing his BB Gun while repelling out of his BugSince he played a large part in the Crisis of Infinite Earths, a Crisis expansion means we should be getting a new, much-needed Blue Beetle figure.

I'm ecstatic. The only Ted Kord Blue Beetle figures available are from the Hypertime set, which are frankly horrible. They are only vaguely representative of the character and nigh unplayable.

To be fair, Hypertime was the first DC set, so you can hardly blame them for not being on the ball, dial-wise. Things are different now, though. I can't wait to see what the people at WizKids come up with for good ol' Ted.

Here's what I'm hoping for:

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Attack - BB Gun: Blue Beetle has Force Blast, Incapacitate, and Smoke Cloud. Treat these powers as if Blue Beetle had a Range of 6.
Defense - Go To Hell, Max: Blue Beetle has Willpower and Toughness. If targeted by a ranged attack, Blue Beetle has -2 to his Defense Value.
Made with Dial Generator.

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Tuesday, September 18, 2007

DC in December

DC's December solicits are up. I don't usually have much to say on these, but a few things caught my eye.

cover of the upcoming Gotham Underground #3GOTHAM UNDERGROUND #3
Written by Frank Tieri
Art by J. Calafiore & Jack Purcell
Cover by Calafiore
This issue has it all: Scarecrow confronts Penguin! The Riddler reveals Nightwing’s secret! A surprise attack on the Iceberg Lounge! Matches Malone vs. Mr. Zsasz — to the death! All this plus guest appearances by Robin, Oracle and the Ventriloquist!
On sale December 26 • 3 of 9 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US


Um, anyone have any idea if this is going to be good or not? Only, it's got Riddler and Penguin and Matches Malone and Robin and Oracle, so I feel like I have to pick it up, but I seem to remember reading somewhere that Gotham Underground was awful.

Maybe that was Batman: Confidential...

cover of the upcoming Booster Gold #5BOOSTER GOLD #5
Written by Geoff Johns & Jeff Katz
Art and cover by Dan Jurgens & Norm Rapmund
"52 Pick-Up" continues! Booster Gold has been tasked with preventing the origins of the world's greatest heroes from unraveling. Next up is his greatest challenge yet: preventing one of the most horrific wrongs that's ever befallen a hero in the DC Universe.
Leaping into the pages of BATMAN: THE KILLING JOKE, Booster attempts to stop a tragedy that he discovers never should've happened — the Joker shooting and paralyzing Barbara Gordon, Batgirl.
Plus, what dark secret is Rip Hunter keeping from Booster?
On sale December 12 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US


Booster Gold has quickly become my favourite title on the shelves. It's just the right mix of fun, adventure, and poignancy.

Which is why I'm a little worried about this issue.

The storyline in which Barbra Gordon is shot and paralyzed is decidedly dark, and I wonder if it might be too dark a subject for this book. I'm not one of those fans who think their comics shouldn't be graphic or serious, but I think it may be too soon in the series to be pulling out the heavy stuff.

There again, Geoff Johns has be at the top of his game recently, so I think I'm just gonna trust him on this one.

cover of the upcoming Justice League Unlimited #40JUSTICE LEAGUE UNLIMITED #40
Written by Ben McCool
Art by Dario Brizuela
Cover by Zach Howard
The Justice League’s shadows are missing! Only Zatanna and Dr. Fate know how to fight such terrible magic, but they’re in over their heads!
On sale December 5 • 32 pg, FC, $2.25 US


I love this cover. Batman is adorable. And Martian Manhunter looks so scared!

And finally:

statue depicting Batman capturing the Joker as the Joker escapes Arkham AsylumBATMAN VS. THE JOKER STATUE
Sculpted by Jonathan Matthews
FIRST IN A SERIES OF STATUES FEATURING BATTLES BETWEEN NOTORIOUS NEMESES!
Featuring work by some of DC Direct’s premiere sculptors, this new line of statues featuring classic confrontations begins with a battle between notorious enemies Batman and The Joker.

Sure to be two of the most talked about characters this year, Batman and The Joker are depicted here in a classic scenario: Batman fights to prevent The Joker from escaping Arkham Asylum!

BATMAN VS. THE JOKER is a limited-edition, hand-painted, cold-cast porcelain statue measuring approximately 14" tall x 7" wide x 8" deep. It includes a Certificate of Authenticity and is packaged in a 4-color box. This limited edition statue is manufactured to order.
Advance-solicited; on sale May 14, 2008 • Statue• $195.00 US


Okay, I will admit that this statue looks pretty damn cool. However-

One-hundred and ninety-five freakin' dollars!?!

That way lies madness, my friends.

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Thursday, September 13, 2007

Baby's First Brick

We'll I finally paid for my Heroclix brick this Wednesday. It took me a while to save up the eighty bucks as I've only just started my new job. Luckily, the dudes at my Local Comic Shop were kind enough to hold it for me until I could afford it. Not only that, they also slipped me the exclusive map (a bank!) that you're only supposed to get if you buy TWO bricks. Thanks, guys!

In the Justice League set, I can't even count the number of figures I want to get my hands on, but there were four in particular that I MUST have. Let's see how I did:

  • jl001 Batman (pretty decent figure, if not entirely necessary)
  • jl002 Aquaman x2 (I've just recently discovered Busiek's run on Aquaman, so I'm thrilled to have this)
  • jl003 Creeper
  • jl004 Firehawk
  • jl005 Mento x2
  • jl006 Heat Wave x2 (I need a new Riddler figure so I can make my Anti-Villain team)
  • jl008 Lex Luthor
  • jl009 The Joker x3 (technically. Two now 'cause I gave one to my brother)
  • jl011 Black Canary
  • jl012 Crimson Fox x2
  • jl013 Dr. Light x2
  • jl015 Gypsy
  • jl016 Bouncing Boy (finally, the Legion has someone to build a team around)
  • jl017 Parasite
  • jl018 Firestorm x2
  • jl019 Merlyn
  • jl020 Black Hand


Bzzzt! What's this? An empty space where my King Shark should be? O calamity!

the Heroclix figure of King Shark


As I mentioned above, I've only just recently read the first trade of Kurt Busiek's Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis and I loved it.

The stand out character by far is King Shark, the son of the shark god and enemy of the original Aquaman. He's monstrous in every sense of the word. He's seven or eight feet tall, powerfully built, with the head of a shark and razor-sharp claws at the ends of his fingers and toes.

He has a gruff, no-nonsense personality and accepts that nearly everyone he meets will either attack him or run away. His acceptance isn't some namby-pamby "They just don't understand!" philosophy. He treats it as any other fact of nature, like his own place in the food chain.

He doesn't angst over it. He doesn't constantly lament his lack of friends. He's not a  MARVEL  character. And he doesn't kowtow to the social mores of the meat around him. When he finds himself attacked by people who are afraid of him, you know what he does?

King Shark taking a chunk out of someone he just metFrom Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #50. Click to see the whole page.

He bites people's heads off until they aren't afraid anymore.

How do you not like someone like that?

  • jl022 Professor Ivo
  • jl023 Toyman
  • jl024 Chronos
  • jl025 Dr. Alchemy
  • jl026 Captain Boomerang
  • jl027 The Flash (no Barry. I was promised Barry)
  • jl029 Zariel (the atheist pulls an angel figure. Har har.)
  • jl030 Plastic Man
  • jl031 Tharok
  • jl032 Bronze Tiger (need to make a Suicide Squad team)
  • jl033 Vigilante
  • jl034 August General in Iron (probably the least interesting of the Great Ten)
  • jl036 Granny Goodness
  • jl037 Wonder Woman (except not)
  • jl038 Batman and Robin (neat, but I still say Tim Drake doesn't need backup)
  • jl039 Batzarro
  • jl041 Mr. Mxyzptlk


Another of my must-haves. I want to make an Omnipotent Beings team and see how they'd stack up against, say, a single Hulk figure.

Of course, I'd have them play on my Mxyzptlk map.

the Heroclix figure of Mr. Mxyzptlk

  • jl043 Dr. Polaris


the Heroclix figure of Dr. Polaris


I'm so glad I got this. I want to make a Blog Mascot team, and this one is a vital addition. Besides, if I didn't get it Dr. Polaris would- shh! Here he comes!

  • jl045 Aztek
  • jl047 Hourman
  • jl055 Green Lantern


There we go. Guy Gardner, Jackass of the Green Lantern Corps.

the Heroclix figure of the Green Lantern, Guy Gardner


It's hard to describe why Guy's my favourite Lantern. On the surface, Guy's the guy everyone hates. But should you dig deeper (and why would you), you realize Guy is a complicated character and actually the most caring and loyal of the Lanterns. I've wanted a figure of him for a while, and I'm glad I finally got it.

  • jl057 The Flash (except not)
  • jl059 Wonder Woman (except not)


And that's it. Three out of four ain't bad, I suppose, but King Shark WILL be mine. And I might just get a Dweller in the Depths figure made, as well.

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Sunday, August 26, 2007

Turn of the Century Slang

Whip your weight in wildcats - To soundly defeat an opponent much larger or stronger than you. Boxing term.
Ooooh....

a picture of the DC character Wildcat


Now I get it.
 

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Friday, August 17, 2007

Booster Gold #1

the cover of Booster Gold #1 made to look like a junior high school crush note


That's how the cover of Booster Gold #1 should have looked like, because this whole comic was basically a love letter to yours truly.

It starts with the cover (click on the image above to see an enlarged version of the real cover). Those playing cards have a bunch of characters I can't wait to see in this series. Guy Gardner; Wonder Woman; if that Robin at the bottom is Tim, then double points; and take a look below the title and above Booster's head. Vic Frickin' Sage.

Secondly, take the writing. Everyone is wonderfully in-character. From the more serious Booster attempting (and succeeding) to join the Justice League, to the newly softened Batman sticking up for his former teammate and trying to do right by Blue Beetle, to the ever-consistent Skeets providing high-tech help in between subversive sarcasm. I could practically hear Billy West's voice when I read Skeets' dialogue.

Also, Mr. John's gives us some excellent meta-comedy throughout the book. "This isn't the greatest the League will ever be." "Punching history. Please." "If freaking Geo-Force is on the team, I definitely deserve a spot." I guffawed (I seriously did. It was weird) each time I read one of these.

Speaking of, this is the first comic I've ever read more than once. It may in fact be the greatest comic I've ever read.

It's on my pull-list, needless to say, and it should be on yours.

Oh, and Geoff?

the cover of Booster Gold #1 made to look like a junior high school crush note

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Monday, May 07, 2007

Validus, the Eternally Shocked!

Okay, I know I'm way late for this one, but inspiration struck and I had to go for it.

Monsieur Kevin made the observation that Validus, mentally handicapped terror of the 31st century, is always flipping out.

Me? I figure he simply has the memory of a goldfish and is shocked - shocked - by whatever happens to be going on around him at the time.

Which led me to this:

Validus meets Mr. Tony Randall

If you don't get the joke, go here.

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Thursday, March 01, 2007

Thursday Morning Quarterback

Yeah, so I don't yet know how I'm going to go about reviewing comics. I don't want to blatantly rip-off Chris Sim's style, but if you're going to rip someone off, you might as well rip-off the best. Speaking of, Scipio Garling's modus operandi is also good. Like Bully and fun, Scipio focuses on the comics that makes him happy each week.

My problem with all these approaches is that, because they post soon after the comics are released, they have to limit their reviews so that they don't spoil any major plot points and ruin the comic for their readers (I have a trouble tip-toeing around spoilers. Consider this your warning for this post). Now this isn't much of a problem if you plan to do more in-depth reviews/commentary later, but given my posting frequency, I think we can all agree that I should try to stick to one, comprehensive review post per week.

I originally planned to do more of a weekly preview. My local comic book store sends me an e-mail every Saturday with the titles that are coming out next Wednesday. I thought I would look back through my collection and review the issue preceding the issue coming out that Wednesday. A month late, in most cases, but at least by then the statute of limitations on spoilers will have run out. Plus, you - my non-existent audience - get a feel for what's coming out and whether or not you want to pick it up.

I think I will do that. But not this week. It was an exceptionally light week, so I picked up a couple new titles. But first! an old staple:

cover of 52 Week 4352 Week 43
This week mainly revolved around the Black Marvel Family, a storyline I'm enjoying more than I probably should. Isis seems rather like a generic Giver Goddess character, but Osiris is interesting. He has a temper, but also a desire to be accepted. Because of that, he seems all too willing to jump through other people's hoops. He committed a horrific murder, but I can hardly blame him for it. And above all, as Captain Marvel says, he has "a good soul."

Teth-Adam, however, does not. But he really is trying to change. Redemption is hard, and despite all signs that he will eventually backslide, I can't help but root for him.

Oh, and Buddy might have inadvertently caused the return of Lady Stix. Whoops.


cover of Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #48 cover of Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #49


Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #48 and
Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #49
Continuing on alphbetically (and sticking with DC), we come to Aquaman. This is one of the three titles that I decided to try out this week, and boy, am I glad I did.

I tried one or to issues of Aquaman before, but I couldn't really get into it. As much as I think the "sword and sorcery" bent they're taking works with the character and environment, it just isn't my scene. There's a reason the only "fantasy" books I read are Discworld and Harry Potter.

But this was interesting. Someone got the idea to update one of Aquaman's lamest villains and turn him into some sort of Lovecraftian figure. Brilliant. No sarcasm, I love the idea, and it makes for some interesting reading. Good enough to add this title to my pull list, even though they're bringing in a new creative team.

Oh, and anyone who think Geoff Johns is a gruesome writer should take a look at the Fisherman's bait shop.


cover of Green Lantern #17Green Lantern #17
Another one of the three titles I decided I needed to try this week. Well, sorta.

This one was actually recommended to me by one of the guys at the comic shop. I had decided that I wanted to check out some Green Lantern, but I had decided to simply put Green Lantern Corps on my pull list as they were about to enter a new story arc. I have no love nor hatred for Hal Jordan; I never really cared. So I really didn't care about his book. John Stewart, on the other hand...

Well, the comic book shop man (I really ought to learn their names. I've been going there for almost a year now) assured me that I would like this issue. And he was right. Not only does John make a kickass appearance, but even though this was the last issue in an arc, I wasn't lost in the story. I did already warn about spoilers, right? Because I want to talk about certain scenes.

First off, right in the first three pages, we have Batman being given a Sinestro Corps ring because of his "ability to instill great fear." Very cool. But of course, the Bat knows better and resists. And with willpower worthy of a Lantern, he rejects the ring and it flies off and later presents itself to the psychopath son of Abin Sur.

Here's the thing. Batman was in Gotham at the time, Amon Sur was in the Sierra Madres. Are you telling me that there was no one within Gotham better suited to instill fear? Really?


cover of JSA: Classified #23JSA: Classified #23
Disappointing.

First off, and I don't know why, but I was expecting this issue to be Wild Cat-centric. But I like Doctor Mid-Nite, so no big deal, just not a good way to start out.

And if the next thing you see is the art, suddenly we have a problem.

You know Bizarro World? I know it sounds like I'm digressing, but stick with me for a second. You know Bizarro World? An entire planet inhabited solely by bizarros? Okay, now imagine a different world inhabited solely by Blobs. That's where this comic was drawn.

Everyone either looks like they're melting or 400-years-old. I mean, look at this:

The decrepid, melting face of Doctor Mid-Nite.
It makes you wonder what it would look like if he had to draw someone youthful and smooth.

A hideous, featureless face of a woman.
Oh. Oh, wow. I think I'm going to cry.

When is Wild Cat going to come and take the pain away?


cover of Superman #657 cover of Superman #658


Superman #657 and
Superman #658
I'm quickly becoming a fan of Kurt Busiek's. His recent run on Action Comics got me into Superman as a character and convinced me to put the title on my pull list (the Johns/Donner run made me drop it). I've also been enjoying his work on Justice Society of America and, just now, Green Lantern.

And while prophesy stories tend to be too vague and confusing to me, alternate future stories are fascinating. In these issues, some dude named Arion is telling Superman a truly depressing story about how the world goes to Hell in a hand basket because Superman et all are stupid enough fight evil. Seriously.

And what's appalling is, Arion makes sense. He says that there's a natural ebb and flow to the world. The higher civilization climbs, the further it eventually falls. And with the superhero community consistently beating back the forces of destruction, all they're really ensuring is that the eventual defeat will be devastating.

Also, it's nice to see Lex as a hero. Strange, but nice. I've always thought that the best characterization of Lex Luthor wasn't the ruthless businessman or the mad scientist, but the exceptional human driven to extremes after being eclipsed by the Man of Tomorrow. In this post-apocalyptic world, Lex gets his chance to shine, and he does. He shines like a beacon in the overcast Metropolis and fiercely protects the surviors in his charge.

It makes me anxious to save up to get those back issues of Lex Luthor: Man of Steel I've had my eye on.


cover of Doctor Strange: The Oath #5Doctor Strange: The Oath #5
I've been lacking Marvel titles lately. Actually, since I started buying comics. Actually, Marvel has been lacking any titles I want to read since I started buying comics.

Doctor Strange: The Oath has given me hope that there is, in fact, Marvel books I will love if only I would take the time to look for them.

What's disappointing is that it isn't ongoing. I'm not too sad, because it ended excellently, which is all you can ask for these days.

One thing that's always freaked me out about Doctor Strange:

Doctor Strange taking of his glove.
Fingers that would make Felix Faust break down and cry.


cover of X-Factor #16X-Factor #16
A solid issue with some great character growth for Jamie.

Forgive me for not going more in-depth, but this is more than I've written in the past three year, so I'm a little burnt out.

I really oughta come up with some sort of rating system, shouldn't I? Ah well, maybe Monday.


And if anyone out there is still reading, here's a little treat:

The Scarecrow receiving a Sinestro Corps ring.
Got someone you want to nominate?
Here's something to get you started.

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Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Quick Solicits Comment

Justice League Unlimited #33 coverI just saw the May solicits for DC up at Newsarama.

Don't have time for an in-depth look, but I love this cover for the upcoming JLU #33. Those skeletons look terrified.

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Sunday, January 14, 2007

Why do I do this to myself?

So, I started another blog. I know what your thinking. "But Derek, you haven't shown that you can keep up with the one you've got." Well, we don't cotton to that kind of pessimism around here.

The Brave and the Bold is something I'm really excited about. What it is, essentially, is a glorified gossip rag set in the DCU. Sites like The Diary of Ralph Dibny and The Daily Planet put the idea in my head. I figured we could do something like The Daily Planet's articles, but without the same restrictions and privledges of the people who write those.

I only plan on updating that blog once a week, so if you'd like to contribute, give me a ring. This is all in good fun, but I'd prefer people who can write reasonable well and have no problem staying in character.

... I just thought of something. Since my Blogger name is the same on both blogs, isn't this like having an alternate universe twin? I wonder which one of us is the evil one...?

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