tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27588846686013987542024-03-05T07:33:15.687+00:00Escape from Tomorrow<b>comics, films and television ... news, reviews and previews</b>Zaiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00256919301142050720noreply@blogger.comBlogger413125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2758884668601398754.post-80528090282927616892011-11-02T10:55:00.000+00:002011-11-02T10:55:11.048+00:00"There Is No End. There Is No Beginning. There Is Only The Passion of Life"<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;">It's with some reluctance that I've decided to take a break from posting at <i>Escape from Tomorrow</i> - the break may be for a few days, a couple of weeks, or longer: I'm just not sure at the moment.<br />
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Why? Well, I was discussing my decision with a friend earlier today and I explained that on top of increased work and family commitments I've finally run out of patience with the way a couple of the larger publishers have been treating their readers - of which I am one - over the past year or so ... so I'm voting with my wallet and cutting their books from my pull list.<br />
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Yes, I know, there are still loads of really good comics being published every month - and I'm still buying many of these titles, just not writing about them ... for a while at least.<br />
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<i>Escape from Tomorrow</i> will return, there is no end ...</span>Zaiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00256919301142050720noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2758884668601398754.post-33428646143305437682011-10-25T13:23:00.001+01:002011-10-25T13:25:02.690+01:00Image and Top Cow Solicitations: January 2012 Highlights<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;">As I've come to expect, the new months solicitations from Image and Top Cow promise a number of highlights and I'm looking forward to picking up a couple of trade paperbacks this month, particularly the 160-page, oversized collected edition of <i>Fractured Fables</i> featuring the work of Terry Moore, Ben Templesmith and Nick Spencer amongst many others!<br />
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More details from <a href="http://www.imagecomics.com/" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">Image Comics</FONT></a>, <a href="http://www.topcow.com/" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">Top Cow Productions</FONT></a> and <a href="http://www.comicbookresources.com/" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">CBR</FONT></a>.<br />
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</span><span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 125%;"><b>FRACTURED FABLES</b> TP<br />
story VARIOUS<br />
art VARIOUS<br />
January 18, 160 pages, FC, T, OVERSIZED, $19.99<br />
Some of comic’s most celebrated creators (including MIKE ALLRED, JILL THOMPSON, TERRY MOORE, SHANNON WHEELER, WHILCE PORTACIO, PETER DAVID, BEN TEMPLESMITH, NICK SPENCER and over 40 more) turn familiar fairy tales on their ear! This critically acclaimed, super-star anthology will thrill old and young alike. Now, for the first time in an oversized trade paperback edition!<br />
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</span><span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 120%;"><b>FATALE #1</b> <br />
story ED BRUBAKER<br />
art & cover SEAN PHILLIPS<br />
colors DAVE STEWART<br />
January 4, 32 pages, FC, M, $3.50<br />
GUNS! SEX! SECRET CULTS! AND MONSTERS! <br />
Nothing the BEST-SELLING and AWARD-WINNING creators of SLEEPER, CRIMINAL and INCOGNITO have done so far will prepare you for the explosive debut of FATALE! <br />
A reporter in 2012 stumbles on a secret that leads him down the darkest path imaginable… to a seductive woman who’s been on the run since 1935, a mobster who may be an immortal demon monster, and the stories of all the doomed men who’ve been caught in their decades-long struggle. <br />
FATALE blends noir and horror to tell a riveting epic unlike anything you’ve seen before. <br />
Issue #1 ships with “Beauty” and “Beast” variant covers.<br />
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<b>WHISPERS #1</b><br />
story JOSHUA LUNA<br />
art & cover JOSHUA LUNA<br />
January 11, 32 pages, FC, T+, $2.99<br />
A mentally troubled man is suddenly empowered with the ability to leave his physical body in “ghost” form and manipulate people in strange and disturbing ways. With this incredible power, will he control his demons...or discover even more?<br />
JOSHUA LUNA of the Luna Brothers (ULTRA, GIRLS, THE SWORD) makes a solo debut with a dark, supernatural thriller that questions free will and explores the obsessions, addictions and urges we all have and may not have control of at all.<br />
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<b>THE BULLETPROOF COFFIN: DISINTERRED #1</b> (of 6)<br />
story DAVID HINE<br />
art & cover SHAKY KANE<br />
January 25, 32 pages, FC, M, $3.99<br />
“KILLER INSIDE” - THE ORIGIN OF THE SHIELD OF JUSTICE<br />
Back from the grave! The cult hit of 2011 returns with a tale of treachery, murder and unrequited lust. When headless corpses start to appear on the first night of the full moon, ace detective Johnny P. Sartre smells a rat…<br />
Contains profanity, nudity, violence and the graphic depiction of alcohol abuse.<br />
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<b>MONDO #1</b> (of 3)<br />
story, art & cover TED McKEEVER<br />
January 4, 48 pages, BW, M, GOLDEN-AGE FORMAT, $4.99<br />
Catfish's daily grind of "enhancing" poultry comes to a halt when he is accidentally tripped up by a loose chicken, causing him to fall victim to his own process. What proportions of his that were once human are now beyond anything normal. Add villainous corporate and military big wigs, a roller-skating weapon-toting chick named Kitten Kaboodle, a gang of tattooed babies, and there's still that enormous beach monster…<br />
And what you have is MONDO, in all its raging glory!<br />
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<b>NANCY IN HELL (ON EARTH) #1</b> (of 4)<br />
story EL TORRES<br />
art ENRIQUE LOPEZ LORENZANA<br />
color FRAN GAMBOA<br />
January 25, 32 pages, FC, M, $3.99<br />
The unlikely couple of Nancy and Lucifer are back! After escaping from Hell, the chainsaw-wielding hottie finds that the Gates of Hades remained open, and all kind of demons are pouring out on Earth. Our world is the newest infernal region, and nobody will help the humans... not even the angels from Heaven!<br />
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<b>THE DARKNESS ACCURSED, VOL. 6</b> TP <br />
story PHIL HESTER<br />
art SHELDON MITCHELL<br />
cover MICHAEL BROUSSARD<br />
January 11, 160 pages, FC, M, STANDARD SIZE, $19.99<br />
OUTER DARKNESS!<br />
In one of the most explosive THE DARKNESS arcs yet, longtime writer PHIL HESTER (WONDER WOMAN, GODZILLA) and artist SHELDON MITCHELL (PILOT SEASON: STEALTH) push Jackie Estacado, current bearer of the Darkness, to the brink. Having defeated his enemy, The Sovereign, Estacado had hoped to settle into a quiet, peaceful life in Chicago. But a series of attempts on his life, set him on a path that reunites him with old friends, allies and enemies. However, Jackie soon finds that the most dangerous enemies don’t come from outside, but rather, from within…<br />
Collects THE DARKNESS #90-#95<br />
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<b>RED SPIKE, VOL. 1</b> TP<br />
story JEFF CAHN<br />
artist MARK TEXEIRA & SALVADOR NAVARRO<br />
cover MARK TEXEIRA<br />
January 11, 144 pages, FC, T, $12.99<br />
70 years ago, the world began its race to create the first Super Soldier. In 2011, the United States succeeded... twice. Project Red Spike discovered that through the manipulation and regulation of the adrenal glands the super soldier was no longer just a dream. Matt Cutler and Greg Dane, the first to survive the process, have been proven on the field to be everything that was wanting in the program. Unfortunately, an upgrade to Greg’s implant goes array and now it’s up to Matt to chase down his friend before he hurts himself, the city and the tax payers who funded their creation. But as the friends begin their very public battle in heart of Washington D.C., twisted and sinister secrets begin to emerge from within the Red Spike program. Can both soldiers survive or are their deaths a necessary measure to secure the program's secrecy? <br />
Collects RED SPIKE #1-5<br />
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<b>THE VAULT, VOL. 1</b> TP<br />
story SAM SARKAR<br />
art & cover GARRIE GASTONNY<br />
January 1, 96 pages, FC, T, $9.99<br />
A small team of treasure hunters struggles to excavate a dangerous and legendary treasure pit before a massive storm hits Sable Island, the Graveyard of the North Atlantic. Equipped with all the latest technology, the scientists believe they are prepared against all of nature's fury, but nothing can prepare them for what they are about to unleash from the vault.<br />
Collects THE VAULT #1-3<br />
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<b>THE DARKNESS #99</b><br />
story PHIL HESTER<br />
art ROMANO MOLENAAR<br />
cover A JEREMY HAUN <br />
cover B SHELDON MITCHELL<br />
January 18, 32 pages, FC, M, $2.9<br />
CELEBRATE THE FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY!<br />
The Darkness has mustered its considerable defenses in its home dimension to crush its prodigal son and current bearer, Jackie Estacado. Long time writer PHIL HESTER (WONDER WOMAN, THE GREEN HORNET) and ROMANO MOLENAAR (THE DARKNESS II: CONFESSION) build to the crescendo that will be landmark THE DARKNESS #100 when Jackie will come face-to-face with the source of his power and misery.</span>Zaiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00256919301142050720noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2758884668601398754.post-9652161017717078632011-10-20T12:58:00.000+01:002011-10-20T12:58:49.037+01:00Batman Solicitations - January 2012<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;"><a href="http://dcu.blog.dccomics.com/" target="_blank"><FONT COLOR="#000000">The Source</FONT></a> have this week released the Batman solicitations for January 2012 and while I've only so far read a few of the first and second issues that I'd ordered I'm (on the whole!) enjoying what I'm reading.<br />
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The first issues of <i>Batman</i>, <i>Nightwing</i>, <i>Batwoman</i>, <i>Batman and Robin</i> and particularly <i>Detective Comics</i> all connected with me so I'm particularly looking forward to seeing how these stories develop over the coming months.<br />
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For more details, including cover previews, head over to <a href="http://dcu.blog.dccomics.com/" target="_blank"><FONT COLOR="#000000">The Source</FONT></a>.<br />
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</span><span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 125%;"><b>DETECTIVE COMICS #5</b><br />
Written by TONY S. DANIEL<br />
Art by TONY S. DANIEL and SANDU FLOREA<br />
Cover by TONY S. DANIEL<br />
1:25 Variant cover by TONY S. DANIEL<br />
On sale January 4 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T<br />
There’s been a seriers of assassinations in the criminal underworld – and The Penguin is among Batman’s first suspects! But when seemingly ordinary women become part of the killings, Batman discovers a common denominator that leads him on the trail of a vicious killer who is spiraling down a path of destruction. Bruce Wayne’s girlfriend, investigative reporter Charlotte Rivers, ends up on the killer’s hit list. And with her missing, can Batman uncover the layers of lies and deception within the underworld in time to save her?<br />
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<b>BATMAN AND ROBIN #5</b><br />
Written by PETER J. TOMASI<br />
Art and cover by PATRICK GLEASON and MICK GRAY<br />
On sale January 11 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T<br />
There’s a devil on Robin’s shoulder – and his name is Nobody! Batman and Robin’s relationship gets pushed to the breaking point as Nobody insinuates himself into Damian’s life and tries to make him see that Bruce’s plan to battle crime is hopeless – and only by teaming up and tapping into Damian’s killer instinct can they ever hope to rid Gotham City of its evil roots.<br />
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</span><span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 115%;"><b>BATMAN #5</b><br />
Written by SCOTT SNYDER<br />
Art by GREG CAPULLO and JONATHAN GLAPION<br />
Cover by GREG CAPULLO • Variant cover by ANDY KUBERT<br />
1:200 B&W variant cover by GREG CAPULLO<br />
On sale January 18 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T<br />
Combo pack edition: $3.99 US<br />
Deep beneath Gotham City lies the Court of Owls’ deadliest trap – and Batman has fallen right into it! Can he escape, or will he perish in a maze of nightmare? Enter the labyrinth, Batman – if you dare!<br />
This issue is also offered as a special combo pack edition, polybagged with a redemption code for a digital download of the issue.<br />
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<b>BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT #5</b><br />
Written by PAUL JENKINS<br />
Art and cover by DAVID FINCH and RICHARD FRIEND<br />
1:25 Variant cover by DAVID FINCH and RICHARD FRIEND<br />
On sale January 25 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T<br />
When a madman attacks Batman with a new and powerful fear toxin, The Dark Knight visits the coldest and most distant part of his soul. And as his deepest fears resurface, he must rely on old friends to help quell the terrible effects, and to remind him of his true mission as a hero. But what Batman discovers hidden in a moment of courage may change his life forever… for a dark figure from his past has returned – the one adversary The Dark Knight truly fears.<br />
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<b>BATWING #5</b><br />
Written by JUDD WINICK<br />
Art by BEN OLIVER<br />
Cover by KEN LASHLEY<br />
On sale January 4 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T<br />
The mystery of the Kingdom, Africa’s first and last Super Hero team, continues. When their former headquarters is opened to the public, its American benefactor, Bruce Wayne, is on hand. Will the villainous Massacre, who’s been murdering the lost heroes, stop by for the grand opening? If he does, it will be up to Batman and Batwing to stop him. It’s a battle of the bats!<br />
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<b>BIRDS OF PREY #5</b><br />
Written by DUANE SWIERCZYNSKI<br />
Art by JESUS SAIZ and JAVIER PINA<br />
Cover by DAVID FINCH<br />
On sale January 18 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T<br />
After [REDACTED] in issue #4, the team agrees to take 24 hours to take stock of what just happened. But there’s no such thing as R&R for the Birds of Prey, as Black Canary realizes that Gotham City is still in grave danger. And the key to unmasking the villain known as “Choke” may lie in the mystery of a man who one day just walked out on his family and life…and into a world of mind-control and murder.<br />
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<b>BATWOMAN #5</b><br />
Written by J.H. WILLIAMS III and W. HADEN BLACKMAN<br />
Art and cover by J.H. WILLIAMS III<br />
1:25 Variant cover by J.H. WILLIAMS III<br />
On sale January 11 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T<br />
“Hydrology,” the first arc of the critically acclaimed new BATWOMAN series, reaches its powerful conclusion! After the horrors Batwoman has faced, she has a final showdown with The Weeping Woman – a specter with the power to dredge up Kate’s deepest pain. Can she finally forgive herself so she can dispel this evil? And how will she respond when Chase and the DEO tighten their grip, forcing Kate to make an impossible decision?<br />
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<b>BATGIRL #5</b><br />
Written by GAIL SIMONE<br />
Art by ARDIAN SYAF and VICENTE CIFUENTES<br />
Cover by ADAM HUGHES<br />
On sale January 11 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T<br />
Still reeling from the shocking return of a major figure with secrets from her past, Batgirl goes on the hunt for the terrifying killer Gretel, whose eerie and violent power over the men of Gotham City leaves no one safe – not even guest star Bruce Wayne!<br />
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<b>RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS #5</b><br />
Written by SCOTT LOBDELL<br />
Art and cover by KENNETH ROCAFORT<br />
On sale January 18 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T<br />
With Jason going one-on-one with the ancient evil known as the Untitled and Koriand’r barely able to crawl to his side, it’s up to Roy to stand alone against the monstrous threat known as Crux!<br />
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<b>CATWOMAN #5</b><br />
Written by JUDD WINICK<br />
Art and cover by GUILLEM MARCH<br />
On sale January 18 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T+<br />
Catwoman is flying solo and finding plenty of turbulence! She has her paws full when a simple smash and grab turns into a hit and pummeled, as she faces an adversary who is more than a match for Selina. She calls herself Reach, and she doesn’t pull any punches. Can our favorite Feline Fatale land on her feet?<br />
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<b>NIGHTWING #5</b><br />
Written by KYLE HIGGINS<br />
Art by EDDY BARROWS and PAULO SIQUERIA<br />
Cover by EDDY BARROWS<br />
On sale January 18 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T<br />
With winter closing in, Haly’s Circus hits New Orleans! But as Dick Grayson gets closer in his search for answers about the mystery of the circus, it’s not just the temperature that heats up. And just how does a voodoo ritual gone bad factor in? Find out as Nightwing takes the Big Easy!</span>Zaiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00256919301142050720noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2758884668601398754.post-69724335212228571192011-10-19T13:49:00.000+01:002011-10-19T13:49:21.965+01:00Out Today: 30 Days of Night #1 - A New Ongoing Series from IDW<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;">My highlight from this weeks new releases is the first issue of a new <i>30 Days of Night</i> ongoing series written by Steve Niles and featuring art by Sam Kieth.<br />
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<b>30 Days Of Night #1</b><br />
Written by Steve Niles with art by Sam Kieth <br />
<i>Fright-master Steve Niles returns to the creation that launched his career for an all-new 30 DAYS OF NIGHT ongoing series, with warped genius Sam Kieth (creator of THE MAXX) joining in the bloodletting! A letter from Barrow, Alaska, carries a cryptic warning to a young, curious woman, which leads her down the rabbit hole and face-to-face with her desire… and likely her demise. Elsewhere in Los Angeles, a vampire resurrection ignites, which could threaten the very way of life of all mankind. Features an all-new cast characters being introduced to the world of 30 DAYS OF NIGHT for the first time!</i><br />
32 pages, colour, $3.99 <br />
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Publisher IDW has offered <a href="http://io9.com/5849883/an-exclusive-sneak-peek-at-the-new-30-days-of-night-comic-featuring-art-by-sam-kieth" target="_blank"><FONT COLOR="#000000">io9.com</FONT></a> a preview of the first issue and it looks absolutely fantastic: there are a number of variant covers - I think cover c is my personal favourite - and Sam Kieth's interior art looks amazing.<br />
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Head over to <a href="http://io9.com/5849883/an-exclusive-sneak-peek-at-the-new-30-days-of-night-comic-featuring-art-by-sam-kieth" target="_blank"><FONT COLOR="#000000">io9.com</FONT></a> to check out the preview pages of the first issue and to the <a href="http://www.idwpublishing.com/" target="_blank"><FONT COLOR="#000000">IDW Publishing website</FONT></a> for more information about the 30 Days of Night series.</span>Zaiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00256919301142050720noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2758884668601398754.post-10772293104818874012011-10-17T11:32:00.000+01:002011-10-17T11:32:56.104+01:00Fatale from Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;">As you might know I'm a huge fan of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips' <i>Criminal</i> and <i>Incognito</i> series so you can imagine just how excited I was to hear news from the "Creator-Owned Comics with Robert Kirkman" panel at New York Comic Con last week that the pair will be launching a brand new series through Image Comics.<br />
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The new series will be entitled <i>Fatale</i> and through an article/interview with CBR Ed Brubaker revealed that unlike <i>Criminal</i> and <i>Incognito</i> it's set in a much darker, kind of supernatural, fictional world.<br />
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Brubaker talks at length about his influences for the book, his relationship with artist Sean Phillips and future plans for established favourites <i>Criminal</i> and <i>Incognito</i>.<br />
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This morning Sean Phillips posted a video trailer for <i>Fatale</i> over on his <a href="http://surebeatsworking.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"><FONT COLOR="#000000">blog</FONT></a>.<br />
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<i>Fatale</i> will be published in January 2012 - head over to <a href="http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=34918" target="_blank"><FONT COLOR="#000000">CBR</FONT></a> to read the article in full.</span>Zaiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00256919301142050720noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2758884668601398754.post-54429178458055562442011-10-12T12:50:00.001+01:002011-10-12T12:55:55.030+01:00Trailers Released for "Marvel's The Avengers" and "The Raven"<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;">A couple of film trailers caught my eye yesterday: of course the first official trailer for <i>The Avengers</i> has been posted everywhere - and why should I be any different? - and it really does look fantastic doesn't it.<br />
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</span><span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 115%;"><i>Marvel Studios presents "Marvel's The Avengers" - the Super Hero team up of a lifetime, featuring iconic Marvel Super Heroes Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Thor, Captain America, Hawkeye and Black Widow. When an unexpected enemy emerges that threatens global safety and security, Nick Fury, Director of the international peacekeeping agency known as S.H.I.E.L.D., finds himself in need of a team to pull the world back from the brink of disaster. Spanning the globe, a daring recruitment effort begins.<br />
Starring Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner and Samuel L. Jackson, and directed by Joss Whedon, "Marvel's The Avengers" is based on the ever-popular Marvel comic book series "The Avengers" first published in 1963 and a comics institution ever since. Prepare yourself for an exciting event movie, packed with action and spectacular special effects, when "Marvel's The Avengers" assemble in summer 2012.</i></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;">[<a href="http://marvel.com/movies/movie/152/marvels_the_avengers?fullscreen=1" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">Synopsis source</FONT></a>]<br />
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Released with less of a fanfare - but no less eye-catching - was the extended trailer for <i>The Raven</i> staring one of my favourite actors, John Cusack, as Edgar Allan Poe.<br />
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</span><span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 115%;"><i>In this gritty thriller, Edgar Allan Poe (John Cusack, Being John Malkovich) joins forces with a young Baltimore detective (Luke Evans, Immortals) to hunt down a mad serial killer who's using Poe's own works as the basis in a string of brutal murders. Directed by James McTeigue (V for Vendetta, Ninja Assassin), the film also stars Alice Eve (Sex and the City 2), Brendan Gleeson (In Bruges) and Oliver Jackson-Cohen (Faster). When a mother and daughter are found brutally murdered in 19th century Baltimore, Detective Emmett Fields (Luke Evans) makes a startling discovery: the crime resembles a fictional murder described in gory detail in the local newspaper--part of a collection of stories penned by struggling writer and social pariah Edgar Allan Poe. But even as Poe is questioned by police, another grisly murder occurs, also inspired by a popular Poe story. Realizing a serial killer is on the loose using Poe's writings as the backdrop for his bloody rampage, Fields enlists the author's help in stopping the attacks. But when it appears someone close to Poe may become the murderer's next victim, the stakes become even higher and the inventor of the detective story calls on his own powers of deduction to try to solve the case before it's too late.</i><br />
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</span><span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;">[<a href="http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/independent/theraven/" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">Synopsis source</FONT></a>]<br />
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Both films will be in cinemas next year.</span>Zaiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00256919301142050720noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2758884668601398754.post-84229711252347943512011-10-11T13:09:00.002+01:002011-10-11T13:11:11.336+01:00Pilot Season: City of Refuge from Top Cow<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj09I2Q4eWv2OEDNUBlWkQ7GR0icVhE8kMnlp3p2KSSJ4Vppj-8XP7bDv6mIy5sGdRZ05gxVhB-1qqpnmE8f9M2evgJfCYxIjyzJb2XLwcNvJVEts23PYLL-qQr8pGM8_Gtk8kx6PaqqEY/s1600/pilotseason_2011_cityofrefuge.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left:1em; margin-right:1em" target="_blank"><img border="0" height="400" width="260" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj09I2Q4eWv2OEDNUBlWkQ7GR0icVhE8kMnlp3p2KSSJ4Vppj-8XP7bDv6mIy5sGdRZ05gxVhB-1qqpnmE8f9M2evgJfCYxIjyzJb2XLwcNvJVEts23PYLL-qQr8pGM8_Gtk8kx6PaqqEY/s400/pilotseason_2011_cityofrefuge.JPG" /></a></div><br />
<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;"><a href="http://www.topcow.com/" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">Top Cow</FONT></a>'s Pilot Season is underway and <a href="http://www.newsarama.com/php/multimedia/album.php?aid=44481" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">Newsarama</FONT></a> have an exclusive preview of one of this years titles - <i>City of Refuge</i>.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 115%;">PILOT SEASON RETURNS! TAKE CONTROL!<br />
Over a decade after Terminal, the residents of San Francisco live a peaceful and prosperous existence thanks to the Program. Every resident of the city is hand-selected and implanted with the chip Secura, which removes the human capacity for violence to maintain the greater good. Only the city's security forces are allowed a brief reprieve from Secura through use of the drug Freestone in order to do their jobs. Now, rumors of Freestone getting out into the open market threaten to upset the delicate balance keeping humanity from extinction. <br />
Screenwriter MORGAN DAVIS FOEHL and artist DENNIS CALERO (X-Men: Noir) deliver a twist on the classic dystopian future in City of Refuge!</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;">I've been a huge fan of Top Cow's Pilot Season over recent years and this years 'contestants' look like raising the bar once again. <i>City of Refuge</i> sounds like a fantastic concept and the cover and interior art looks stunning.<br />
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Pilot Season: City of Refuge #1, written by Morgan Davis Foehl with art and cover by Dennis Calero, is in shops tomorrow.</span>Zaiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00256919301142050720noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2758884668601398754.post-21056578911354782812011-10-07T08:47:00.000+01:002011-10-07T08:47:09.327+01:00Danger Girl and the Army of Darkness #3<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;"><i>reviewed by <a href="http://simonbreeze.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"><FONT COLOR="#000000">Simon Breeze</FONT></a></i><br />
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The previous issue of <i>Danger Girl and the Army of Darkness</i> finished with Sydney Savage of the Danger Girls - my favorite Danger Girl if you're curious - leaving the team on a solo mission to 'help' Ash get out of jail. <br />
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We pick up this issue as Sydney stands on a roof-top opposite the building where Ash is being held by the authorities and is about to swing into action by James Bond/Batman style zip-lining between buildings and stealthily laser-cutting her way through a window before smoke bombing and kung-fuing her way through the guards. <br />
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At this point we are treated to a bit of back story for the character of Sydney, starting from when she was a young girl and she broke into an aquarium to swim with the octopus, through to her teenage years of sneaking into rock concerts, and then to finally going to military school and being recruited by Deuce into the Danger Girl team. We even get to find out why she wears a vintage black leather cat suit. You didn't even get that bit of information in the original Danger Girl comics!<br />
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We now get to meet Doctor Lauren Alia, I would just like to add that if my Doctor looked like Dr. Alia I would be permanently ill. Lauren is tasked with analyzing a new detainee called John Doe (Ash) who suffers form severe paranoid hallucinations. It is not long before Sydney has knocked the good doctor out, stripped her out of her uniform and disguised herself as her.<br />
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Oddly, Ash has similar plans for one of the prison guards who he tricks into his cell, knocks him unconscious, steals his uniform and makes his way out of the prison. That is until he encounters his doctor. <br />
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After a bit of a scuffle, Dr. Alia (Sydney) and the prison guard (Ash) realise that they are both after the same thing, the Necronomicon!<br />
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The story now shifts to North Africa to catch up with the guys who are currently in possession of the deadly book as they plan how to get the book to the buyer. All is not well in the camp though as one of the henchmen is acting a little strange ... and when he is confronted by one of the other henchmen about his behavior he is quickly uncovered as a spy: none other than Agent Zero! <br />
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If you have never read Danger Girl this last page reveal will mean very little to you. If like me you are a fan of Danger Girl you will have wee'd in your underpants more than a little when you turned to that last page! [Oh dear - Zaius] To then be teased even further with the solicitation for the next issue stating '... But when Agent Zero crosses paths with an old adversary from the former Hammer Empire, will his thirst for revenge put Abby in the middle of the crossfire ...?' <br />
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Now, me, I squealed like a teenage girl at a Justin Bieber concert: The Hammer Empire! Revenge! Old adversary! - Queue squeal! <br />
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What an amazing issue this is. No, scrub that. What a fantastic mini series this is turning out to be! <br />
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I haven't had this much fun and excitement reading a Danger Girl comic in years. So-much-so I'm even planning to go back and re-read my collection of the earlier Danger Girl stories once this mini series has finished its run. Andy Hartnell's so on the ball with his writing in this series he is falling nothing short of genius. Throw in the brilliant artwork of Chris Bolson and Adriano Lucas and I think my head may just very well explode in a joygasm! <br />
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I give this issue a five out of five boomsticks! <br />
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Danger Girl and the Army of Darkness #3<br />
Written by Andy Hartnell, art by Chris Bolson, colours by Adriano Lucas, letters by Marshall Dillon, covers by Paul Renaud (50%) and Nick Bradshaw (50%)<br />
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Many thanks to <a href="http://simonbreeze.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"><FONT COLOR="#000000">Simon</FONT></a> for his thoughts - after his earlier reviews I've started reading some of the original Danger Girl stories and I must say I'm loving them: they have a real sense of tongue-in-check adventure that I'm finding very enjoyable.</span>Zaiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00256919301142050720noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2758884668601398754.post-91804956015806479462011-10-05T13:07:00.000+01:002011-10-05T13:07:05.122+01:00Image Comics: Graphicly to Provide Digital Comics on all Platforms<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhzUyn2bpQerSNSsQyqNh1gZaRQ-nW4L5ZA54_6Uxi4ERMy813W7PTxA8H5vKeNZivA0YaiU-_IeMfDIUm7GTsLm1lxb-grMVHrCofbE0nGc50eZl1xhFhceRO_x00bzk2sQrNSonocrbA/s1600/imagecomics_logo.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left:1em; margin-right:1em"><img border="0" height="125" width="400" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhzUyn2bpQerSNSsQyqNh1gZaRQ-nW4L5ZA54_6Uxi4ERMy813W7PTxA8H5vKeNZivA0YaiU-_IeMfDIUm7GTsLm1lxb-grMVHrCofbE0nGc50eZl1xhFhceRO_x00bzk2sQrNSonocrbA/s400/imagecomics_logo.JPG" /></a></div><br />
<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;">As someone who buys a LOT of Image Comics titles I was very interested to read the publisher's announcement that it had teamed-up with Graphicly to digitally supply and share their entire publishing catalogue - with new titles being released in print and digital formats on the same day.<br />
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Now I've always maintained that, for me at least, the digital format would never replace the printed comic but I have to say my buying/reading habits have been changing over the past eighteen months or so. I still get most of my comics in printed form but I've shifted some titles that I pick up over to trades rather than single issues ... and I've started buying one or two digitally. <br />
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'Same day' release has been an important factor in deciding what titles I've picked up digitally but, for me, the most important factor has been the price point: if a publisher offers me a print version and a digital version at the same price I'll still always go for the print version. It's the same with my music buying habits - if I can pick up a CD for the same price, or even just a little more, as a digital download I'm more than happy to wait a couple of days for the CD to arrive. <br />
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However, if the digital download - comic book or musical recording - offers a significant saving then I'm on board: for a comic with a $2.99 cover price I'm looking to pay no more than $1.99, even if that means setting aside the 'same day' selling point and waiting for a couple of weeks to make my purchase.</span><br />
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<BLOCKQUOTE><span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 110%;"><b>GRAPHICLY TO PROVIDE DIGITAL COMICS ON ALL PLATFORMS INCLUDING FACEBOOK</b> <br />
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Berkeley, CA – October 3, 2011 – Graphicly, a social networking and digital distribution platform for the visual entertainment industry, announced today a partnership with Image Comics, the third largest comic book publisher in the US and the number one creator owned content publisher, to digitally supply and share their entire publishing catalog, including such hits as Walking Dead, Invincible, Savage Dragon, Chew and many more, to be released same day as print on Graphicly.<br />
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Working with Graphicly, Image Comics will be expanding their reach on all iOS and Android platforms including Barnes & Noble’s NOOKcolor and Amazon’s Kindle Fire. As the only comic book application on Facebook, Graphicly will be making the world of Image Comics available to this growing social audience. Image’s Facebook page will become a browseable comic store where potential readers can preview and purchase the wares while never having to leave the page. Fans can now like a new comic and share it on a friend’s wall! <br />
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"20 years ago, Image Comics changed the comic book industry and we’re excited that they’ve chosen Graphicly to help them innovate comics in the digital age." said Micah Baldwin, CEO of Graphicly. "Image's focus on creator owned content , making them THE cutting edge publisher for creator owned titles, is perfectly aligned with Graphicly's philosophy of putting the creator first. We are excited to join them in becoming the leading cutting edge digital solution for creators."<br />
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“For years, print comics have been dependent on a single distribution network, so it's interesting to be a position to utilize a variety of different digital platforms,” said Image Comics Publisher Eric Stephenson. “As digital comics continue to become a greater concern, it's important to embrace as many different options as possible.”<br />
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Graphicly is bringing the content to the communities rather forcing the people to come to them and is dedicated to providing visual entertainment for the communities that love stories. Image Comics is a venue where creators can publish their material while maintaining creative control and the rights to the stories and characters they create, as creator-owned properties. Together Graphicly and Image are spreading the idea of the importance of good stories by world class creators.<br />
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ABOUT GRAPHICLY<br />
Graphicly is a cutting-edge entertainment digital content delivery system and community platform, providing an immersive solution to tell, share and collaborate around story. With more than 300 publishers and over 4,000 creators from major publishers such as Marvel Comics, Image Comics, BOOM! Studios, Top Cow and IDW Publishing to indie creators from around the globe, Graphicly is the leading story-telling and sharing platform online. The Graphicly Network includes dozens of leading websites and blogs, mobile applications including the iPhone, iPad and Android; A desktop AIR application, and an industry leading HTML5 web app. For more information, please visit www.graphicly.com</span></BLOCKQUOTE><br />
<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;">More details from both <a href="http://www.imagecomics.com/" target="_blank"><FONT COLOR="#000000">Image Comics</FONT></a> and <a href="http://graphicly.com/" target="_blank"><FONT COLOR="#000000">Graphicly</FONT></a>.</span>Zaiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00256919301142050720noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2758884668601398754.post-56177214620716682622011-10-04T08:44:00.000+01:002011-10-04T08:44:51.511+01:00Cardiff International Comic & Animation Expo 'IN FIRST' Ticket Offer<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi7agLy17wjt_KZRfOrBJ_AgBE003OpwZUlgLWwM7BZkOpycz2w607sXXpDsgOD_fn77syUaaNAX8jqsb_R2XXngipnV_s3abJqPi_p0VaC8X7qdyxGIHVtlMsb4SCzDMOm-WZQaZMAZM0/s1600/cicae_logo.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left:1em; margin-right:1em"><img border="0" height="310" width="400" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi7agLy17wjt_KZRfOrBJ_AgBE003OpwZUlgLWwM7BZkOpycz2w607sXXpDsgOD_fn77syUaaNAX8jqsb_R2XXngipnV_s3abJqPi_p0VaC8X7qdyxGIHVtlMsb4SCzDMOm-WZQaZMAZM0/s400/cicae_logo.JPG" /></a></div><br />
<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;">Great news from the team at <a href="http://www.fantasyevents.org/index.html" target="_blank">Fantasy Events UK</a> for all those readers who attended this years Cardiff International Comic Expo - until the end of this month ticket prices for next years event are being frozen at this years prices!<br />
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The 2012 Cardiff International Comic & Animation Expo takes place on Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 February at the Holland House Mercure Hotel and features Guest of Honour Mike Ploog and very special guests including John Higgins and John M. Burns.<br />
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More details will be revealed shortly when the event website goes live - in the meantime, as I say, tickets are now on sale <a href="http://www.fantasyevents.org/cice/tickets.html" target="_blank">here</a>: adult weekend tickets are just £9 while a single day ticket will cost just £5 (with generous discounts for children including free entry for under 11's when accompanied by an adult ticket holder).</span>Zaiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00256919301142050720noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2758884668601398754.post-57335827370911565122011-09-30T11:05:00.001+01:002011-09-30T11:08:01.920+01:00Action Comics #1<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;"><i>reviewed by Simon Breeze</i><br />
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<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh5JfvsOKToudmWVRvA4IIbVvDPxys9s960iHHenRxB0bEj-0wncfzAsIuRqLXGXhHCgouMiLPb7u6USaTtO7kMVcy_TtbRyKcr8OB9HBwbE1ehdgiGgslLzjli0mwYU04klTHa406ydr0/s1600/actioncomics_1_cover.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear:left; float:left;margin-right:1em; margin-bottom:1em" target="_blank"><img border="0" height="320" width="209" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh5JfvsOKToudmWVRvA4IIbVvDPxys9s960iHHenRxB0bEj-0wncfzAsIuRqLXGXhHCgouMiLPb7u6USaTtO7kMVcy_TtbRyKcr8OB9HBwbE1ehdgiGgslLzjli0mwYU04klTHa406ydr0/s320/actioncomics_1_cover.jpg" /></a></div>Here we are, the new DC Universe not-reboot of 52 of their ongoing titles ... or whatever you call it. The not-reboot of the DC comic line presented me, and most likely many others, with an opportunity to spring-clean my monthly comic pull list. To lose a tired title or two and to pick up a few new ones. <br />
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One of the new titles that I added to my pull list is the relaunched, but not-rebooted (I know, I'll stop that now) Action Comics. <br />
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Action Comics main focus is on the character of Superman. Yep, there is also a Superman comic too, but the same also goes for Batman of course - Detective Comics is a Batman title along with the monthly Batman comic. What's the difference between the two then? <br />
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For the Superman title and Action Comics, Superman is set a little later in Superman's story where he is a full fledged hero and seems more in synch with the rest of the new DC title relaunch whereas for Action Comics it is set very early on in Superman's life as a Superhero, starting only six months after he has arrived in Metropolis and therefore is somewhat behind the rest of the new DC Universe as time lines go. For me? Well I simply liked the look of one over the other. That was good enough at this point to swing it for me.<br />
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It may sound a bit of a whimsical way to decide which one to invest in and therein lies the key behind my choice. I used to pick up from my local comic shop just about every title that Superman was in that came out, Superman, Man of Steel, Superboy, Supergirl, Justice League of America. They were great times! They all crossed over from one to the other, in fact just to keep up I also picked up the other various titles such as Batman, or Wonder Woman. Each month I would leave the comic shop weighed down with books and a big smile on my face (oddly the comic shop owner would have a smile on his face too).<br />
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Then I got fed up with it and many years before DC caught on to what messy continuity they were creating I dropped the lot. Every single DC title I was getting! I kept up with things through some new fan-dangled thing called the internet and occasional purchasing of trade paperbacks and graphic novels. If the truth be known, I have spent many happy years with this relationship. That was until DC slapped me with a re-launch. <br />
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I love Superman. He is without a doubt in my top three bestest super heroes. However, I'm jaded against buying monthly titles of DC (and Marvel) super hero characters. There just seemed to me, when I have thought about picking up some monthly titles, to be no jumping on point in the continuity heavy universes. If I am honest, this is just an excuse and not a reason. I'm not sure what the real reason was however, the re-launch has given me the kick in the pants I needed to readdress this. I wanted to play it safe though and I'm not sure what it was about Action Comics that did it, it felt like the safer bet. <br />
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Okay, on with the comic. <br />
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Wow, controversial from the very front cover. Superman in jeans, work boots, a t-shirt with a tea towel for a cape? Hmmm... Maybe I should have gone with the Superman title?<br />
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I kid!<br />
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All my worries started to melt away with the first two pages and by the time I got to the two-page spread on pages four and five they had evaporated completely. <br />
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The comic begins with Superman inviting himself along to a meeting between some crooked businessmen and telling them that he '...is their worst nightmare' before he cleans the floor with their goons. Dust from the very short fight settled, the police turn up to arrest Superman as he stands on the edge of a balcony many floors up with one of the businessmen held one-handed above his head saying that he will only let him go once the bad guy has made a full confession. To this the businessman screams 'Somebody! Save me!' (which queued the Smallville TV show theme in my head, and I must admit throw me out of the story for a few moments).<br />
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From here Superman forces a confession from the businessman by jumping off the building and landing with bone-jellying force on the streets below. As to Superman's plan: the terrified businessman confesses (not sure how that is going to stand up in a court of law) and he tosses him over to the waiting police officers. The police officers don't seem to bothered though as they are there for one purpose: to arrest Superman.<br />
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Superman is unimpressed, so much so he even challenges them to open fire on him so he can show how powerful he is and that they are no threat to him and are wasting their time before he runs off at blinding speed across the city (he still can't fly yet). The police give chase, and so do the military!<br />
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The military, under the leadership of Lex Luthor as a hired consultant, are employing what has to be said is almost a 'Wile E Coyote' type plan if it wasn't so sinister to capture the Man of Steel. Through the rest of the comic this not only introduces a fight with a wrecking ball, several tanks and soldiers, but also affords time to meet Superman's alternate ego, Clark Kent. Not only that we also get a brief introduction to Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen on a news story (for a rival newspaper to the one Clark works for?) and to finally see the fruition of Lex Luthor's plans as Superman is splatted against a wall by a speeding train.<br />
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Next issue: Superman in Chains!!<br />
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Hmm ...<br />
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That was one fast-paced comic that without a shadow of doubt lived up to the 'Action' part of the title. Much more and I think my head would have been spinning by the time I put it down. The story, what there was of it, was good. I must admit I am struggling with it. Not the 'story' but how it portrays Superman. He is just so violent! He beats up the bad guys goons so badly that you can only assume a beating like that would kill someone. To then force a confession out of their leader by throwing him off of a building until they can't take any more and are forced to confess to their crimes. To then taunting the police to shoot at him, fighting with tanks and soldiers in a residential area, to then discovering that Superman has also randomly thrown some guy who lives across the street from Clark out of a window, breaking his hips and several ribs because he believes that he was beating his wife! This with all of the other mad action that takes place, I'm not sure this is the Superman I know and love ...<br />
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... Sure, Superman has always been about the physical action, especially in his early days. Though I can't remember when he had such a disregard for human safety. Taunting the police to open fire on him in a busy street just to prove a point, but to mostly show-off? Fighting with the army in a heavily populated residential part of the city? I know that was the point and was part of Lex Luthor's plan, but still, I'm sure the Superman I know knowing that he was the cause would have allowed himself to be captured rather than endanger so many lives in a frivolous fight. Grant Morrison is taking the character of Superman and his world in an interesting direction with this first comic. Only time will tell if it is the right one or not. <br />
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As for the art, it is fantastic! It complements the writing perfectly and I couldn't help getting all excited when I had a quick flick through the pages before I sat down for the big read. The transformation from Superman to Clark Kent is brilliant, they do appear to look as two different people. The action is breathtaking and dazzlingly rendered and the two page splash of Superman holding the bad guy above his head while he stands on the edge of a balcony is awe-inspiring: a real classic Superman moment. <br />
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In summary, I have many mixed feelings about this first issue of Action Comics and the 'new' Superman. I think it is tricky jumping on point for both new and old readers of Superman alike. For the old it is trying to get your head around the odd changes in a character you have known and loved for a very long time. For the new it is going to be tricky because there is a big air of assumption within this first issue. I can't help but get a 'Marvel Ultimate Universe' vibe from it as it presents (to me) like it is written for those already familiar with the Superman character and universe. If you knew nothing about Superman, which I know is highly unlikely but still, you could not pick this comic up as a first issue and not walk away scratching your head in confusion.<br />
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Next to no time is spent explaining anything about this new universe and take on the new vision of the Superman character. Yet this all said, it does also leave a very big opportunity to expand, offering a lot of potential for future story development and telling. I am very much on the fence with this first issue of Action Comics, not a place I assume DC wanted their readers to be. This leaves me torn between giving Action Comics #1 a three out of five, or a four out of five. <br />
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In the end I decided to give Action Comics #1 a 'benefit of the doubt' four out of five. I am going to be picking up the next issue and I guess see how it goes from there.<br />
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Action Comics #1<br />
Written by Grant Morrison, pencils by Rags Morales, inks by Richard Bryant, cover by Rags Morales<br />
Published by DC Comics<br />
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As always my sincere thanks to Simon for another enjoyable and thought-provoking review - I hadn't planned on picking up <i>Action Comics</i> but I think I'll give it a go after reading his thoughts. If you want to read more from Simon you can visit his <a href="http://simonbreeze.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">work/personal blog</FONT></a> and bookmark his weekly webcomic <a href="http://www.jessiekane.com/" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">JessieKane</FONT></a> where readers are currently being teased that "The Count Down to the Apocalypse Begins ...".</span>Zaiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00256919301142050720noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2758884668601398754.post-69794954939848962012011-09-28T13:09:00.000+01:002011-09-28T13:09:35.407+01:00Image and Top Cow Solicitations: December Highlights<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;">As always, there are a number of new, eye-catching titles coming from Image and Top Cow during December - none more so than <i>The Last Battle</i>, from Tito Faraci and Dan Brereton, an 80-page one-shot telling the story of retired Roman General Caius Rodius and his return to war in service of Julius Caesar.<br />
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Elsewhere, there's a Witch Doctor one-shot - The Resuscitation - from Brandon Seifert and Lukas Ketner, what looks like being a beautiful hardcover volume <i>The Art of Carbon Grey</i>, the first trade paperback of <i>Shinku</i> from Ron Marz and, "for the first time in print" <i>The Li'l Depressed Boy</i> volume zero featuring never before seen artwork and an exclusive all-new story drawn by Sina Grace.<br />
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Full details from <a href="http://www.imagecomics.com/" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">Image Comics</FONT></a>, <a href="http://www.topcow.com/" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">Top Cow Productions</FONT></a> and <a href="http://www.comicbookresources.com/" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">Comic Book Resources</FONT></a>.<br />
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<b>THE LAST BATTLE</b> (ONE-SHOT)<br />
story TITO FARACI<br />
art, cover DAN BRERETON<br />
December 21, 80 pages, FC, T+, $7.99<br />
In 52 BCE, General Caius Rodius, retired hero of Caesar’s Legions, is called back to war. In nearby Gaul, Rome’s combined armies lay siege to the Gallic stronghold of Alesia in a conflict fated to shape history. A third barbarian horde prepares to attack the Romans from without, led by the rebel Cammius, who once fought for Rome. Rising star Julius Caesar dispatches Rodius to track through the wilderness and bring back the rebel’s head. Who better to hunt Cammius than the man who taught him the very skills he now uses to defy Rome? Rodius must choose between duty to Rome and Caesar or the barbarian he raised as his own son.<br />
Story by international comics legend TITO FARACI (Diabolik, Spider-Man: The Secret of Glass, Daredevil and Captain America), art by award winning, multiple Eisner nominee DAN BRERETON (NOCTURNALS, Punisher, Marvel Ultimate Team,-Up, God-Sized Thor, Red Sonja).<br />
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<b>THE ART OF CARBON GREY</b> HC<br />
art, wraparound cover HOANG NGUYEN, KHARI EVANS & KINSUN LOH<br />
December 7, 128 pages, 9" x 12", FC, T+, $29.99<br />
The art secrets of Image Comic’s masterpiece are revealed in THE ART OF CARBON GREY. Learn how three talented artists united to create a uniquely beautiful and kinetic visual style. Follow their working processes and trace the evolution of the characters and worlds that made CARBON GREY the most explosive comic of the year.<br />
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</span><span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 115%;"><b>MADMAN 20th ANNIVERSARY MONSTER!</b> HC<br />
story, ART, COVER MICHAEL ALLRED & VARIOUS<br />
December 14, 264 pages, FC, T, Oversized, $100<br />
FRAZETTA! KIRBY! TOTH! MOEBIUS! KUBERT! MILLER! STEVENS! The BIG one! Literally: This gigantic 11 x 17 hardcover is the coffee table book of the Millennium! Nearly every great artist to ever work in comics is in this book which includes new stories from PETER BAGGE, KYLE BAKER, PHILIP BOND & PETER MILLIGAN, DARWYN COOKE, DAVE COOPER, DEAN HASPIEL, LOS BROS HERNANDEZ, ERIK LARSEN, DAVID MACK, PAT McKEOWN, BERNIE MIREAULT, MICHAEL AVON OEMING, PAUL POPE, ERIC POWELL, FRANK QUITELY, STEVEN T. SEAGLE & TEDDY KRISTIANSEN, JEFF SMITH, JAY STEPHENS, CRAIG THOMPSON, MATT WAGNER, JOE QUINONES & MARIS WICKS. Also MICHAEL ALLRED’s latest – and most epic ever – MADMAN story! PLUS almost every Madman illustration collected over the past 20 years from all the greats. Surprises galore!<br />
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<b>THE ACTIVITY #1</b><br />
story NATHAN EDMONDSON<br />
art, cover MITCH GERADS<br />
December 21, 32 pages, FC, T+, $3.50<br />
The evolution of global warfare necessitates the evolution of special forces to rise and meet the call. The U.S Army has therefore looked to its last secret special operations tribe, the INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT ACTIVITY, or Gray Fox. Within Gray Fox is a team of elite men and women whose mission is flexible, whose technology is bleeding edge, and whose execution is precise and lethal. They are Team Omaha, and they serve THE ACTIVITY.<br />
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<b>WITCH DOCTOR: THE RESUSCITATION</b> (ONE-SHOT)<br />
story BRANDON SEIFERT<br />
art, cover LUKAS KETNER<br />
December 14, 32 pages/ FC, T+, $2.99<br />
You wake up in a bathtub of ice with a surgical incision on your side… but the hospital says you’ve still got two kidneys! Where do you go for a second opinion? Where else but Dr. Vincent Morrow, the Witch Doctor! Summer’s medical horror smash hit returns with a tale of black magic and organ-swapping. And it’s a great jumping-on point for new readers, so don’t miss out — ask your retailer to preorder a copy for you! <br />
“If you’re not checking out WITCH DOCTOR, you need to do so, STAT!” - Ain’t It Cool News<br />
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<b>THE INFINITE</b>, VOL. 1 TP<br />
story ROBERT KIRKMAN<br />
art, cover ROB LIEFELD<br />
December 7, 120 pages, FC, T, $9.99<br />
Freedom fighter, Bowen has lost everything in the war against The Infinite. His only hope, travel back in time to prevent their world domination before it starts! Bowen can’t do this alone, he must turn to the only ally he knows he can trust: HIMSELF. Now a man in his 40s, damaged by the horrors of war, must team-up with his younger, reckless and optimistic 20 year-old self in order to SAVE THE WORLD!<br />
Collects THE INFINITE #1-4<br />
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<b>THE LI'L DEPRESSED BOY</b>, VOL. 0 TP<br />
story S. STEVEN STRUBLE<br />
art VARIOUS<br />
cover LINDSAY JANE<br />
December 7, 96 pages, FC, T, $9.99<br />
“LONELY HEART BLUES”<br />
For the first time in print: Before disastrous road trips. Before style-points. Before Jazmin. Join LDB as he takes his first steps on his search for love. Told in shades of blue with artwork by SAM KIETH, JIM MAHFOOD, JIM VALENTINO and many more. Including never before seen artwork and an exclusive all-new story drawn by SINA GRACE.<br />
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<b>SHINKU</b>, VOL. 1 TP<br />
story RON MARZ<br />
art, cover LEE MODER, MATTHEW WAITE & MICHAEL ATIYEH <br />
December 7, 160 pages, FC, M, $14.99<br />
Bloody horror meets martial-arts mayhem in the first collection from the sold-out series by RON MARZ (WITCHBLADE, ARTIFACTS) and LEE MODER (WONDER WOMAN). The last surviving member of a samurai family wages a one-woman war against a clan of vampires in modern-day Tokyo in the first story arc from the acclaimed new series. If you like your vampires to sparkle, look elsewhere! Also contains a cover gallery, sketchbook, pin-ups and the rare black, white and red ashcan edition. <br />
Collects SHINKU #1-5<br />
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<b>TALES FROM BEYOND SCIENCE</b> HC<br />
story MARK MILLAR, ALAN MCKENZIE & JOHN SMITH<br />
art, cover RIAN HUGHES<br />
December 21, 88 pages, FC, T, 8.5” X 11”, $16.99 <br />
Follow your host Hilary Tremayne on eight surreal journeys into the unknown. Discover the truth behind the mysteries of spontaneous human combustion, the Bermuda Triangle, the lost 13th month, and the real reason men have nipples.<br />
Drawn by RIAN HUGHES and written by a Rogue’s Gallery of Britain’s finest comic writers that includes MARK MILLAR (KICK ASS, WANTED), ALAN MCKENZIE (THE HARRISON FORD STORY) and JOHN SMITH (DEVIN WAUGH), this hardcover volume collects the complete series.<br />
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<b>WITCH DOCTOR, VOL. 1: UNDER THE KNIFE</b> TP<br />
story BRANDON SEIFERT<br />
art, cover LUKAS KETNER<br />
December 14, 112 pages/ FC/ T+, $12.99<br />
“A glimpse into the future of horror comics” — Bloody Disgusting. <br />
Meet Dr. Vincent Morrow, the Witch Doctor, in the smash hit debut title from Robert Kirkman’s Skybound Originals line! Dr. Morrow’s looking for a vaccine — for the apocalypse — and in his quest to understand the biology of the supernatural, he faces vampires, demonic possession, faeries and more. <br />
“Arguably the most accomplished debut by a pair of new creators in recent memory.” — Broken Frontier<br />
COLLECTS WITCH DOCTOR #1-4<br />
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<b>THE DARKNESS #98</b><br />
story PHIL HESTER<br />
art ROMANO MOLENAAR<br />
cover JEREMY HAUN <br />
December 21, 32 pages, FC, M, $2.99<br />
CELEBRATE THE FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY!<br />
Fighting his way further into the Darkness dimension itself, Jackie Estacado will need be forced to decide what he is willing to sacrifice in order to confront and destroy the Darkness itself. Long time writer PHIL HESTER (Wonder Woman, Green Hornet) and ROMANO MOLENAAR (THE DARKNESS II: CONFESSION) barrel towards the landmark issue #100!<br />
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<b>ELEPHANTMEN #38</b><br />
story RICHARD STARKINGS<br />
art AXEL MEDELLIN<br />
cover BOO COOK<br />
December 7, 40 pages, FC, M, $3.99<br />
“THE KILLING SEASON,” Part Three<br />
RAZORBACK versus BLACKTHORNE.... one lives, one dies!<br />
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<b>HACK/SLASH #11</b><br />
story TIM SEELEY<br />
art DANIEL LEISTER<br />
cover A TIM SEELEY & CARLOS BADILLA<br />
cover B EMILIO LAISO <br />
December 14, 32 pages, FC, T+, $3.50<br />
“INTERDIMENSIONAL WOMEN'S PRISON BREAKOUT,” Part Three <br />
Vlad is dying! Samhain is in the clutches of the highly evil, Bomb Queen, missing a limb or two! And a lone Cassie has to take out one really psychotic mime! Things are getting ugly up in here, in the conclusion to INTERDIMENSIONAL WOMEN'S PRISON BREAKOUT.<br />
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<b>MORIARTY #7</b><br />
story DANIEL COREY<br />
art MIKE VOSBURG & ANTHONY DIECIDUE<br />
cover ANTHONY DIECIDUE<br />
December 7, 32 pages, FC, T, $2.99<br />
“THE LAZARUS TREE,” Part Three<br />
Veteran artist MIKE VOSBURG joins the creative team for this link in the Lazarus Tree mystery, which finds Moriarty reflecting on a case in 1880's Kingston, Jamaica. Answers are revealed to present-day questions, including the identity of the sniper that has been murdering residents of Kyauktada and stoking the fires of rebellion.<br />
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<b>WITCHBLADE #153</b><br />
story TIM SEELEY<br />
art DIEGO BERNARD & FRED BENES<br />
cover A JOHN TYLER CHRISTOPHER<br />
cover B DIEGO BERNARD & FRED BENES<br />
December 21, 32 pages, FC, T+, $2.99<br />
The new creative team of TIM SEELEY (HACK/SLASH) and DIEGO BERNARD (The Man With No Name) smash occult and biker culture together as Sara is dragged deeper into the supernatural underbelly of Chicago by a coven of biker witches!</span>Zaiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00256919301142050720noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2758884668601398754.post-91402821891316750522011-09-26T11:10:00.000+01:002011-09-26T11:10:24.146+01:00Titanium Rain Audio Drama Fundraising - Phase 2 Underway<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEirbqF5E2oNnbjeOfAvHxXH4qbuqLbMVkh3Tt-h-4rtQ8lVH3RFI7Ss-hmX6B46LAePqZfQBoX4Q2dcD6p21YPNTr2uekNbYmt65n9Fk-vnmLFWeXE5oMnhCIYAEKW9CLSiK4AkAwrFsQk/s1600/titanium+rain+panel.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left:1em; margin-right:1em" target="_blank"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEirbqF5E2oNnbjeOfAvHxXH4qbuqLbMVkh3Tt-h-4rtQ8lVH3RFI7Ss-hmX6B46LAePqZfQBoX4Q2dcD6p21YPNTr2uekNbYmt65n9Fk-vnmLFWeXE5oMnhCIYAEKW9CLSiK4AkAwrFsQk/s600/titanium+rain+panel.JPG" /></a></div><br />
<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;">The second phase of fundraising for the <i>Titanium Rain</i> audio drama is now underway - and fans of Josh Finney and Kat Rocha's masterpiece will have just one further month to pledge their support.<br />
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Perks for supporters include limited edition <i>Titanium Rain</i> art prints and one-of-a-kind sketch cards and original art from Josh Finney and Kat, as well as complimentary compact discs and digital downloads.<br />
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The campaign is being run through <a href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2112629439/titanium-rain-from-comics-to-audio" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">Kickstarter.com</FONT></a> where you can find full details.</span><br />
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<blockquote><span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 110%;">The AudioComics Company has announced that they will be extending their crowdfunding campaign for the forthcoming audio movie adaptation of Titanium Rain. The campaign, which was previously on the crowdfunding site IndieGoGo, will move to Kickstarter beginning September 23.<br />
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“We have heard from friends and from fans of the title wishing that they had had the opportunity to be a part of the funding experience, only to find that the timing of the campaign did not work for them. With many inquiries as to whether or not it would continue, and as our voice-over recording dates have been pushed to November, it simply made sense to keep it going a little while longer. It’s also gratifying to know that this much interest has been generated in the audio project; Titanium Rain has built a strong following, and we’re pleased to be able to offer this extension to them. <br />
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“However, it should be noted that the campaign will run for one additional month and one month only. The extension will end on October 23, and that’s it.” The AudioComics Company adds that pledge perks include limited edition Titanium Rain art prints, signed books from 01Publishing, and one-of-a-kind sketch cards and original art from TR creators Josh Finney and Kat Rocha, as well as complimentary compact discs and digital downloads from both the forthcoming audio edition of TR as well as downloads of previous AudioComics audio movies Starstruck and Horrorscopes (volume one). <br />
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Furthermore, AudioComics Company co-founder Lance Roger Axt plans to donate over 1,000 comic books from his personal collection to Operation Comix Relief, which sends care packages of comic books to our men and women fighting for our country overseas, if the initial goal of $1,250.00 is met.<br />
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Currently published by Archaia Entertainment, Titanium Rain is a sci-fi war epic set in the year 2031 where a civil war in China has escalated into a global conflict that has decimated entire nations and millions of innocent lives. And for many, like US Air Force pilot Alec Killian, survival in this new age means that man and machine must exist as one. The work will be adapted for audio by co-creators Josh Finney and Kat Rocha, and directed by AudioComics Company Co-Producer William Dufris.<br />
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In addition to adapting the work, both Finney and Rocha will attend the voice-over recording sessions for Part One of the audio trilogy in Portland, ME, which will be available on compact disc andpay-per-Mp3 download; Jonathan Sharp’s soundtrack for Titanium Rain will also be available as a separate Mp3 download, to be released concurrently with Part One of the TR audio production. CD’s and downloads will be available for pre-order beginning in mid-January, 2012.<br />
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The Titanium Rain audio campaign will go live on Kickstarter.com Friday, September 23, 2011.<br />
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The AudioComics Company, under the guidance of producers Lance Roger Axt, William Dufris, and Elaine Lee, provides superior audio entertainment with its professional full-cast audio theatre productions of both licensed properties and original works from the world of comic books, graphic novels, and related media, accessible in today’s market with today’s sound. Their debut production of the original play script of Elaine Lee and Michael Kaluta's Starstruck has received critical acclaim from comics and audio professionals alike.</span></BLOCKQUOTE>Zaiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00256919301142050720noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2758884668601398754.post-56415206836920322952011-09-22T13:13:00.001+01:002011-09-26T09:00:10.676+01:00Batman Solicitations - December 2011<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;">DC have released their Batman solicitations for December 2011 and, in addition to finding out why Barbara Gordon is wearing Stephanie Brown's Batgirl costume in <i>Birds of Prey</i>, I'm looking forward to learning how many of these first story-arcs develop.<br />
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My own highlight, potentially, is actually a one-shot - <i>Batman Inc: Leviathan Strikes</i> written by Grant Morrison. “The long-awaited conclusion to season 1 of Batman Incorporated” features art from Cameron Stewart and Chris Burnham, is told across 80 pages and goes on sale on 21 December.<br />
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Further details from DC's <a href="http://dcu.blog.dccomics.com/" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">The Source</FONT></a> and <a href="http://batgirltooracle.net/" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">Batgirl to Oracle</FONT></a>.<br />
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<b>Batman Incorporated: Leviathan Strikes #1</b><br />
Written by GRANT MORRISON<br />
Art by CHRIS BURNHAM and CAMERON STEWART<br />
Cover by CHRIS BURNHAM<br />
One-Shot • On sale DECEMBER 21 • 80 pg, FC, $6.99 US • RATED T<br />
In this sensational, giant-sized one-shot spinning out of BATMAN INCORPORATED, Batman realizes to his horror that he's been outwitted as the true identity of Leviathan continues to elude him. Is his deadly adversary an old foe with a grudge to settle, a new face of evil…or something completely different? Only one thing is certain: You won't soon forget the shocking ending!<br />
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</span><span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 120%;"><b>BIRDS OF PREY #4</b><br />
Written by DUANE SWIERCZYNSKI<br />
Art by JESUS SAIZ<br />
Cover by DAVID FINCH and RICHARD FRIEND<br />
On sale DECEMBER 21 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T<br />
The only thing worse than a bomb on a speeding train is three bombs. Hidden inside the skulls of three different people. All on the same speeding train. And the Birds of Prey – Black Canary, Starling, Katana and Poison Ivy – know the names of only two of these walking bombs. Don’t miss the shocking revelation that will rewrite the rules of the team forever! Yes, we know it’s only issue #4! Guest starring Batgirl!<br />
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<b>Huntress #3</b><br />
Written by PAUL LEVITZ<br />
Art by MARCUS TO and JOHN DELL<br />
Cover by GUILLEM MARCH<br />
On sale DECEMBER 7 • 32 pg, 3 of 6, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T<br />
The Huntress has vowed to take down one of the most powerful mob bosses in Europe…but who's the even more powerful man behind him? And why is she facing a showdown in the ancient ruins of Pompeii?<br />
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<b>NIGHTWING #4</b><br />
Written by KYLE HIGGINS<br />
Art by TREVOR McCARTHY<br />
Cover by EDDY BARROWS<br />
On sale DECEMBER 21 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T<br />
As Haly’s continues to travel the east coast, Dick’s search for answers take him – and the circus – to Miami! But when a case from Gotham City brings Barbara Gordon to Florida, Nightwing and Batgirl must work together to bring a thief to justice. Be here as Nightwing and Batgirl tackle South Beach – and discover the true nature of the circus! The answers start this issue!<br />
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<b>CATWOMAN #4</b><br />
Written by JUDD WINICK<br />
Art and cover by GUILLEM MARCH<br />
On sale DECEMBER 21 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T+<br />
Catwoman pays a call on Wayne Manor, but those who live there prefer that you call first. Then Selina Kyle says goodbye to an old friend, says hello to an older one, and resolves more firmly than ever to strike out on her own. Only one of those things almost gets her killed.<br />
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<b>BATWOMAN #4</b><br />
Written by J.H. WILLIAMS III and W. HADEN BLACKMAN<br />
Art and cover by J.H. WILLIAMS III<br />
On sale DECEMBER 14 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T<br />
Blood drenches the back alleys of Gotham City in Part four of “Hydrology” – and Batwoman’s life begins to burn!<br />
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<b>BATGIRL #4</b><br />
Written by GAIL SIMONE<br />
Art by ARDIAN SYAF and VICENTE CIFUENTES<br />
Cover by ADAM HUGHES<br />
On sale DECEMBER 14 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T<br />
Batgirl’s secret past finally catches up to her as she races to a final confrontation with the deadly sociopath Mirror! All the answers start right here in this thrilling issue!<br />
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<b>BATMAN #4</b><br />
Written by SCOTT SNYDER<br />
Art by GREG CAPULLO and JONATHAN GLAPION<br />
Cover by GREG CAPULLO<br />
Variant cover by MIKE CHOI<br />
1:200 B&W variant cover by GREG CAPULLO<br />
On sale DECEMBER 21 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T<br />
Shocking discoveries lead Batman deeper into the mystery of the Court of Owls and its secret and bloody ties to both Gotham City and the Wayne family. But an even deadlier threat awaits Batman: a trap set hundreds of years ago, far beneath his city. The war for Gotham’s soul begins here!<br />
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<b>DETECTIVE COMICS #4</b><br />
Written by TONY S. DANIEL<br />
Art and cover by TONY S. DANIEL and SANDU FLOREA<br />
On sale DECEMBER 7 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T<br />
As Batman uncovers a deranged plot with far-reaching tentacles that touch some of the city’s most elite citizens, he finds himself facing off against his newest and most fearsome foes: Dollmaker and his twisted family of killers!<br />
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<b>BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT #4</b><br />
Written by PAUL JENKINS and DAVID FINCH<br />
Art and cover by DAVID FINCH and RICHARD FRIEND<br />
On sale DECEMBER 28 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T<br />
Batman must race against time to save a friend’s life. But his mission may prove impossible as he reels under the weight of three hundred chemically enhanced super-criminals who stand against him. All clues point to one psychotic criminal, and all roads to a solution that will lead to one secret location… but will Batman arrive too late to stop the rage let loose on his city?<br />
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<b>BATWING #4</b><br />
Written by JUDD WINICK<br />
Art by CHRISCROSS<br />
Cover by BEN OLIVER<br />
On sale DECEMBER 7 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T<br />
As Massacre’s bloody reign of murder continues and more heroes fall, Batwing closes in on this mad villain. But with his memories stirring, Batwing’s dark past begins to emerge… At last, the truth of his past will come to light.<br />
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<b>BATMAN AND ROBIN #4</b><br />
Written by PETER J. TOMASI<br />
Art and cover by PATRICK GLEASON and MICK GRAY<br />
On sale DECEMBER 14 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T<br />
Batman and Robin are at the mercy of NoBody as he forces them to embrace a new way to battle crime and injustice. But Batman has other ideas! Plus: Don’t miss the origin of NoBody!<br />
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<b>RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS #4</b><br />
Written by SCOTT LOBDELL<br />
Art and cover by KENNETH ROCAFORT<br />
On sale DECEMBER 21 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T<br />
The man who has pursued Starfire all the way to the wilds of Colorado has only one thing on his mind: her slow and painful death. His name is Crux – and he’s done some dark and dangerous work on his DNA to reach his goal of ridding the Earth of every alien on the planet! And Kori’s about to learn that Red Hood and Roy Harper have their hands full with the ancient evil known as The Untitled!</span>Zaiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00256919301142050720noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2758884668601398754.post-59516955885450413232011-09-20T11:50:00.000+01:002011-09-20T11:50:59.146+01:00Critter #2<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;"><i>reviewed by Simon Breeze</i><br />
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<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEim4auqVsCyJE6ZRQAH33jkwDxy_s0f8m5fqxQED54u9sGoFQO6lKxJtSqVBSSBjbhKHpgt5EvxiRk5mUAZjkArzUcVkG_IWdx0n_LjcgleNR36nvqEb0QAoK3-ddMp4HqKGxNEp_ZZzBM/s1600/critter_2_cover.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear:left; float:left;margin-right:1em; margin-bottom:1em" target="_blank"><img border="0" height="320" width="213" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEim4auqVsCyJE6ZRQAH33jkwDxy_s0f8m5fqxQED54u9sGoFQO6lKxJtSqVBSSBjbhKHpgt5EvxiRk5mUAZjkArzUcVkG_IWdx0n_LjcgleNR36nvqEb0QAoK3-ddMp4HqKGxNEp_ZZzBM/s320/critter_2_cover.JPG" /></a></div>Issue #2 of Critter is awesome! Let's just get that stated right away. Critter hit the ground running with first issue and has kept the momentum going into this second one and looks to be pushing it into the next. <br />
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A quick flick through got me itching to get reading and bumped it right to the top of my reading pile.<br />
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The comic starts with a new story picking up with Cassia in one of her classes at school where the teacher is discussing 'why do people with superpowers become heroes and not film stars or villains?'. <br />
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Using her ties to the super-hero community the teacher has invited a guest speaker to talk to the class in the guise of a super-hero called, Lilly Hammer, who is just brilliant! <br />
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Lessons and school over for the day, and Cassia puts on her costume and goes on patrol as Critter selecting to keep an eye on things along the Californian beach front. Despite her reservations as to her choice of places to patrol, it isn't long before Critter is jumping into action and stopping a purse thief in his tracks with a huge pounce from a lifeguard tower and mushing his face in the sand.<br />
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Things move very quickly from here and start with an introduction to who I can only assume at this point in the story is the 'Anti-Critter'. This encounter with this interesting lady (and I use this term 'lady' lightly) leads to a confrontation and a girl-fight between Critter and her troubled 'gothic-punk' rival, it even has hair pulling! <br />
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Now throw in a huge sea beast attacking boats and the coastline with its army of sea monsters into the mix and you have a conclusion to an issue that sets up the next one in such a way I can't wait to read it, it has also left me with a big smile on my face too!<br />
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I think that is one of the things I really like about Critter: not only does it leave me wanting more, it also leaves me with a big grin on my face and throughout too. An example of this is with the introduction of the character of Lilly Hammer. Boy do I love this hero. Picture a female parody of Thor played in a similar way as Marvel do with his Marvel Super-Hero Squad character, it is little short of brilliance! I would go as far as to say I would probably pick up a comic based on Lilly Hammer as she seems such a fun character.<br />
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The rest of issue #2 is a highly enjoyable read and flies along at a cracking pace, and yet also has so much going on at the same time that when you have finished reading it you wonder how you ever paused for breath as you turned the pages. Once again the art is fantastic, the dialogue brilliant and the story and pacing are bang-on! <br />
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As I've said, I can't wait for the next issue and so far Critter is one I will be looking to get when it goes to trade edition. Just as with issue #1, I give issue #2 of Critter top marks and a cat fighting five out of five! <br />
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Critter #2<br />
Story by Tom Hutchison & Kel Nuttall, art by Fico Ossio<br />
Published by Big Dog Ink<br />
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Many thanks to Simon for another enjoyable review - remember Simon will be contributing to <i>Escape from Tomorrow</i> each week and in between his posts you can pop over to his <a href="http://simonbreeze.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">blog</FONT></a> to enjoy more of his writing and artwork.</span>Zaiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00256919301142050720noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2758884668601398754.post-79827761929281207342011-09-09T13:00:00.000+01:002011-09-09T13:00:06.233+01:00"Nothing Compares to the Simple Pleasure of a Bike Ride"<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhhkLeQfVm4urEctdJuKi-ECtO4LUduNoBakFteqy65FPnF0gWfe4gEI7gq0ylk72ygv2YgSVpZpY5G5CuTI4NfAqrVqVkWBz2NvtlL_MPP_ZlYPebj2zbZzypYcgnGNrY7rbTwpKxM1Tg/s1600/topsportvlaanderen_1.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left:1em; margin-right:1em"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhhkLeQfVm4urEctdJuKi-ECtO4LUduNoBakFteqy65FPnF0gWfe4gEI7gq0ylk72ygv2YgSVpZpY5G5CuTI4NfAqrVqVkWBz2NvtlL_MPP_ZlYPebj2zbZzypYcgnGNrY7rbTwpKxM1Tg/s500/topsportvlaanderen_1.JPG" /></a></div><br />
<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;">I'll be taking a break from blogging for the next week or so: it's that time of year again - the Tour of Britain will be rolling through the normally quiet country lanes of Devon and Somerset and I'll be there, cheering the athletes along, hoping to add to my collection of <i>bidons</i> and maybe getting a few photgraphs and autographs at the start/finish line.</span>Zaiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00256919301142050720noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2758884668601398754.post-18775270943838958322011-09-08T13:28:00.001+01:002011-09-08T13:31:57.514+01:00The Sixpenny Murder - John A. Short Interviewed at Down The Tubes<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;">Over the past year or so here at <i>Escape from Tomorrow</i> we've <a href="http://escape-from-tomorrow.blogspot.com/search?q=Kult+Creations" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">published a number of features</FONT></a> about independent publisher Kult Creations and in particular their titles <i>Cross</i>, <i>Armageddon Patrol</i> and <i>The Sixpenny Murder</i>.<br />
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Down The Tubes - the website for everything to do with British Comics - recently caught up with Kult Creations founder John A. Short to discuss how <i>The Sixpenny Murder</i> book came about, John's background in the comics industry and his plans for the future.<br />
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Click <a href="http://downthetubescomics.blogspot.com/2011/09/sixpenny-murder-comic-interview-with.html" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">here</FONT></a> to visit <a href="http://downthetubescomics.blogspot.com/2011/09/sixpenny-murder-comic-interview-with.html" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">Down The Tubes</FONT></a> and <a href="http://kultcreations.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">here</FONT></a> to visit the <a href="http://kultcreations.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">Kult Creations</FONT></a> website.</span>Zaiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00256919301142050720noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2758884668601398754.post-11647023025623217462011-09-06T13:14:00.002+01:002011-09-06T13:18:40.609+01:00Tony Daniel Speaking about Detective Comics<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;"><i>"Wednesday marks the first Detective Comics No. 1 since March 1937, and the first to ever star the title's cowled mainstay, Batman.<br />
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All that history is not lost on Tony S. Daniel."</i><br />
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Tony Daniel has been speaking with both USA Today and IGN this week ahead of the relaunch of DC's <i>Detective Comics</i>. I've made no secret of the fact that I'm not a fan of the DC relaunch/reboot and I've cut quite of few DC titles as a result - that said, from the moment I read the Tony Daniel was attached to <i>Detective</i> I was always going to be on board.<br />
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I enjoyed Tony Daniel's run on <i>Batman</i> - both his writing and his art - and I'm expecting good things from his creative partnership with Ryan Winn. One of Daniel's strengths, for me, is his ability to work with a large ensemble of characters: the cover of this first issue features both Batman - Bruce Wayne Batman of course - and Joker while <br />
we'll also be introduced to a brand new villain known as Dollmaker.<br />
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More from Tony Daniel at <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2011-09-05/Tony-Daniel-makes-history-with-Detective-Comics-No-1/50263336/1" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">USA Today</FONT></a> and <a href="http://uk.comics.ign.com/articles/119/1192564p1.html" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">IGN</FONT></a>.</span>Zaiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00256919301142050720noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2758884668601398754.post-49599499744044041122011-09-01T11:08:00.001+01:002011-09-01T11:09:53.386+01:00This Week: The Rinse from Boom! Studios<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;">Over recents months my pull-list has been containing fewer and fewer titles from the 'big two' publishers and yet the number of books I'm picking up hasn't changed.<br />
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One of the publishers that has benefitted from my change of direction is Boom! Studios: their <i>Planet of the Apes</i> ongoing series is fantastic and probably my first read every month and I'll certainly be picking up the <i>Betrayal of the Planet of the Apes</i> mini-series from November while <i>Elric The Balance Lost</i> arrived with a bang and is shaping-up to be one of the most thought-provoking and imaginative series I've read in a very long time.<br />
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Out this week from Boom! Studios - alongside the first trade paperback and latest issue of <i>Planet of the Apes</i> -is <i>The Rinse</i> - a new series from crime novelist Gary Phillips with this first issue priced at a too-good-an-offer-to-pass-up $1 (70p in proper money). <br />
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<b>The Rinse #1</b><br />
Written by Gary Phillips with art by Marc Laming<br />
Special $1 debut issue!<br />
<i>Acclaimed crime novelist Gary Phillips (THE JOOK, VERTIGO’S ANGELTOWN and COWBOYS) returns to BOOM! with a new brand of crime! High finance and low-down greed rear their ugly heads as Jeff Sinclair, the premiere laundryman in San Francisco—and we’re not talkin’ wrinkled jeans and dirty gym socks—is unwillingly pulled into a dangerous gig laundering $25 million in stolen casino skim money. Forced to truly consider his line of work and the evil that he facilitates, Jeff must find a way to clean the cash and wash away his own sins. A grounded, gritty look at the world of money laundering in the vein of Elmore Leonard, THE RINSE is a modern crime classic in the making! For fans of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’s CRIMINAL!</i><br />
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Sounds great doesn't it? As you'll know I am very much an Ed Brubaker/Sean Phillips/Criminal fan so I'm really looking forward to reading and reviewing this title. <br />
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For more about <i>The Rinse</i> visit the <a href="http://www.boom-studios.com/" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">Boom! Studios website</FONT></a>.</span>Zaiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00256919301142050720noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2758884668601398754.post-38867201049537548612011-08-30T10:38:00.000+01:002011-08-30T10:38:17.451+01:00The Dynamite Art of Alex Ross<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;">Dynamite Entertainment have released details of <i>The Dynamite Art of Alex Ross</i> which is to be published in November this year.<br />
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Needless to say I'm a huge Alex Ross fan and this hardcover collection sounds fantastic containing sketches, designs, layouts and pencils, interior work, covers, and a wealth of unpublished art.<br />
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Here's the press release with more details ...</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 115%;"><BLOCKQUOTE>Alex Ross' ultra-realistic, painted renditions of iconic superheroes have made him a superstar. In the vein of acclaimed and fan-favorite Alex Ross books such as Mythologies and Rough Justice, we are proud to present the ultimate collection of Alex Ross art from his extensive collaboration with Dynamite, The Dynamite Art of Alex Ross. Containing sketches, designs, layouts and pencils, interior work, covers, and a wealth of unpublished art, The Dynamite Art of Alex Ross can be found at comic stores everywhere this coming November!<br />
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Collecting all of Alex's Dynamite covers and interior art in one complete hardcover volume, along with commentary throughout the book by Alex Ross himself, as well as special bonus material, this is a package not to be missed. A must-buy for Alex Ross' legion of fans!<br />
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"For all people who had been interested in my art before but may not have taken a close look at the many projects I've served on with Dynamite Entertainment, this book is the perfect collection of all of that work in one," says legendary artist Alex Ross. "I'm thrilled to finally have a portfolio-like collection of these images that can stand next to my work with other publishers."<br />
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"Alex Ross's artwork hit the comics industry like an atom bomb, ushering in a new era of heroic realism," states Marvels and Kirby: Genesis collaborator Kurt Busiek. "And the shockwaves are still echoing. I've been working with Alex for over 20 years now, and new work from him is always a thrill."<br />
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"To say that Alex Ross' work with Dynamite Entertainment contributed to the success of our company is a HUGE understatement of his importance," says Dynamite Entertainment President and Publisher Nick Barrucci. "I am humbled and grateful that Alex has decided to make his home at Dynamite for the past several years. Wait until you see what we have coming up next!"</BLOCKQUOTE></span><br />
<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;">More details from <a href="http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=34147" target="_blank"><FONT COLOR="#000000">CBR</FONT></a>.</span>Zaiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00256919301142050720noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2758884668601398754.post-88701645849141233272011-08-25T13:13:00.000+01:002011-08-25T13:13:45.655+01:00Danger Girl and the Army of Darkness #2<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;"><i>reviewed by Simon Breeze</i><br />
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<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhHpozwXb5A9Luk286WLw8IBzrAlPicCqhPWS8gX83AS7XMgv-2GtCubARqKGVcjd2Qoi918b2QWEzM5oFFvqypf1n_0SxS6H1xvUe2nBRBkAJ0osR1NCmiAsQKlEcb_XISaXUL3iMF2Us/s1600/Danger-Girl-And-The-Army-Of-Darkness-2.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear:left; float:left;margin-right:1em; margin-bottom:1em" target="_blank"><img border="0" height="320" width="206" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhHpozwXb5A9Luk286WLw8IBzrAlPicCqhPWS8gX83AS7XMgv-2GtCubARqKGVcjd2Qoi918b2QWEzM5oFFvqypf1n_0SxS6H1xvUe2nBRBkAJ0osR1NCmiAsQKlEcb_XISaXUL3iMF2Us/s320/Danger-Girl-And-The-Army-Of-Darkness-2.jpg" /></a></div>Last month I reviewed <i>Danger Girl and the Army of Darkness #1</i> (find it <a href="http://escape-from-tomorrow.blogspot.com/2011/06/danger-girl-and-army-of-darkness-1.html" target="_blank"><FONT COLOR="#000000">here</FONT></a>) and if you read my the review you may recall that as much as I liked it, I felt that it could have been better. What was a good and solid comic in my mind, should have blown the roof off of the house!<br />
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Now here we are one month later and issue #2 just delivered and read, has my opinion changed?<br />
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This issue as I assumed (and could it have been any other way?) saw the introduction of Ash from the popular Evil Dead films and the Army of Darkness comic title. I have always been a huge fan of Ash, ever since I watched a copy of Evil Dead as a nipper - me and my friend Marc 'borrowed' the VHS from his older brother's horror film collection one school summer holiday. <br />
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This meant that not only was my tiny little mind of the time permanently warped, yet more relevantly, I was really looking forward to the appearance of his character in this issue.<br />
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Avoiding spoilers, here is a real quick summary of the story for issue #2 that does it no justice at all: <br />
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We are introduced to Ash in his ho-hum everyday life when something weird starts to happen to him and the people around him, and he figures out it is related to the Book of the Dead. Now flash back to Ash's history with the Book of the Dead and then a slight nudge in his present life to get him on track to meet up with the Danger Girls. This is followed by further progression of the last issues story to be concluded by all of the Danger Girls being introduced and moving their story towards them meeting Ash ... to be continued!<br />
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This comic is one of two halves. The introduction of Ash in the first half, and the progression of the story that started in issue one in the second. So-much-so that even the page count is practically split right down the middle! Yep, you read the Ash part, there is an advert, then you jump right in to the Danger Girl part. Does this matter? Not really! I just found it interesting! What matters is that it worked.<br />
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I think one of the main things that stood out for me in this issue was that it doesn't matter what degree of knowledge or history you have with either of these franchises (Army of Darkness or Danger Girl). You could pick up this comic and have a really good read and an enjoyable adventure. By the end of this second issue, you know about all the main characters, where they come from and for the most part where they are going and why they are on this trip together. <br />
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Issue #2, as with issue #1, has brilliant writing and art. However, unlike issue #1 there is the payoff for the fans of both Danger Girl and Ash alike. Now I might just be reading into things, or much like Ash himself in this issue and hallucinating, but the issue appears to be packed with lots of subtile hat tips to the Evil Dead films and Danger Girl comics in both the dialogue, narration and the artwork that the fans of either or both with a keen eye will love! If you have never read a Danger Girl comic or don't know anything about Ash (though I would question why to both!), you have nothing to worry about. The 'hat tips' are done in such a way that you wont notice and therefore will not spoil your reading enjoyment at all. <br />
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Another thing that this second issue has done, and it has done it well, is to bring the 'cheesy' humour of both Danger Girl and Evil Dead to the story, something that I felt was very much lacking in the first issue. The humour and cheesyness is something I believe that in the past has underpinned the characters stories in previous titles and incarnations. Without the cheese and humour Danger Girls and Ash don't work. One of the key things that drew me to this title in the first place was the thought of Ash and his macho runaway mouth working with three smoking-hot and strong minded girls! To me it is the perfect recipe for many clever comedy moments, and it would have been a shame to have missed out on them. <br />
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All this said, the best bit for me came towards the end (you have to picture me bouncing around like Tigger as I type this) as Sydney, my favourite Danger Girl, put in a proper appearance in this issue. Not only that! She is introduced in such a way that it sets up her character brilliantly to have her play a very interesting role in the next part of the story. (I had a fear, very much supported by the first issue, that the focus would be on, and remain on, Abby Chase to the exclusion of the other Danger Girls). I was (and still am!) almost at the point of bursting with anticipation for the next issue that was reached the very second I finished the last page of issue #2! If I could 'speed up time or alter the harvest' to get issue #3 here in my hands now, I would do it!<br />
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If you had any doubts about this comic after reading issue #1, I would now like to take this opportunity to dance about saying, 'I told YOU so!' This comic has met the potential in this second issue that I assumed (be it with crossed fingers) it could, and I am itching to see how it plays out in issue #3 and beyond. <br />
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A very well deserved five out of five chainsaws!<br />
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<b>Danger Girl and the Army of Darkness #2</b><br />
Written by Andy Hartnell, art by Chris Bolson, colours by Adriano Lucas, letters by Marshall Dillon<br />
Covers by J. Scott Campbell, Paul Renaud and Nick Bradshaw<br />
Published by Dynamite Entertainment & IDW<br />
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Many thanks to Simon for another enjoyable review - remember you can read a new review from Simon here at <i>Escape from Tomorrow</i> each week and pop over to his own <a href="http://simonbreeze.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"><FONT COLOR="#000000">blog</FONT></a> to enjoy more of his writing and artwork.</span>Zaiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00256919301142050720noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2758884668601398754.post-33318959185461805732011-08-23T07:45:00.001+01:002011-08-23T07:45:00.494+01:00Image and Top Cow Solicitations: November Highlights<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;">My highlights from November's Image and Top Cow solicitations are once again dominated by the annual <i>Pilot Season</i> initiative. Now in its fifth year <i>Pilot Season</i> gives readers the chance to vote for their favourite one-shot with the winning title getting its own series at a later date.<br />
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Last year over a million votes were cast for the winning title - 39 Minutes - written and created by William Harms featuring art by Jerry Lando. Four of the 2011 Pilot Season titles were released in October - details <a href="http://escape-from-tomorrow.blogspot.com/2011/07/image-and-top-cow-solicitations-october.html" target="_blank"><FONT COLOR="#000000">here</FONT></a> - with a further four being released in November.<br />
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Aside from Pilot Season other titles to catch my eye this month include a 68-page <i>Giant-Size Elephantmen #1</i>, the 2011 <i>Hack/Slash</i> annual, the oversized <i>Thought Bubble Anthology</i> and a second anthology of short stories set in the <i>Carbon Grey</i> universe.<br />
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Full details from <a href="http://www.imagecomics.com/" target="_blank"><FONT COLOR="#000000">Image Comics</FONT></a>, <a href="http://www.topcow.com/" target="_blank"><FONT COLOR="#000000">Top Cow</FONT></a> and <a href="http://www.newsarama.com/" target="_blank"><FONT COLOR="#000000">Newsarama</FONT></a>.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 120%;"><b>PILOT SEASON: MISDIRECTION #1</b><br />
story FILIP SABLIK<br />
art CHRIS DiBARI<br />
cover MICHAEL GAYDOS<br />
November 2, 32 pages, FC, T+, $3.99<br />
PILOT SEASON RETURNS! TAKE CONTROL!<br />
Vince Martinez raced cars for a living, now he can’t even drive. A tragic mistake took Vince from the height of success to losing his career, his family & his freedom. When he is unwittingly made the getaway driver for a bank robbery gone wrong, will Vince head back to jail or show the world why he was NASCAR’s hottest driver in one of the heaviest trafficked cities in the US.<br />
Writer FILIP SABLIK (LAST MORTAL, PILOT SEASON: ASSET) teams with artist CHRIS DIBARI (Pale Horse, The Warriors) hit the gas on a high-speed fugitive tale with a twist!<br />
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<b>PILOT SEASON: THEORY OF EVERYTHING #1</b><br />
story DAN CASEY<br />
art THOMAS NACHLIK<br />
cover ERIK JONES<br />
November 9, 32 pages, FC, T+, $3.99<br />
PILOT SEASON RETURNS! TAKE CONTROL!<br />
Charles Witten is a brilliant scientist capable of inventing devices that will change our world. Unfortunately, most of the scientific community thinks he’s a crackpot. As does the government, until... a precision team of heist men rob a bank in Switzerland using what appears to be Witten’s dimension hopping technology. Technology that Witten designed, but never completed...<br />
Writer/director DAN CASEY and artist THOMAS NACHLIK (LAST MORTAL) deliver fast-paced, action-packed science fiction that will keep you guessing.<br />
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<b>PILOT SEASON: ANONYMOUS #1</b><br />
story ALAN McELROY<br />
art MICHAEL MONTENAT<br />
cover ERIK JONES<br />
November 16, 32 pages, FC, T+, $3.99<br />
PILOT SEASON RETURNS! TAKE CONTROL!<br />
Marcus Walsh was an elite Special Forces soldier involved in black ops all over the world. Wet work like this takes its toll and Marcus wanted out, but this wasn’t a job you quit. There was only one way out. Now believed dead and completely anonymous, Walsh struggles to use his black ops skills to atone for his past sins.<br />
Screenwriter ALAN McELROY (SPAWN, Tekken) newcomer MICHAEL MONTENAT delivers a hard-hitting adventure of redemption and conspiracy!<br />
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<b>PILOT SEASON: SERAPH #1</b><br />
story LANCE BRIGGS & PHIL HESTER<br />
art & cover JOSE LUIS<br />
November 23, 32 pages, FC, T+, $3.99<br />
PILOT SEASON RETURNS! TAKE CONTROL!<br />
The angelic warrior now known only as Seraph was once a sinner. After living a life of selfishness and sin, personal tragedy drove him to kill himself. Plucked on his way to Hell by Heaven, the man was made Heaven’s soldier in an endless battle. Charged with fighting an ancient war, but bound by God’s law, can Seraph triumph over opponents not restricted in the same way and regain his faith in the process?<br />
Creator LANCE BRIGGS (Chicago Bears) and writer PHIL HESTER (THE DARKNESS, Wonder Woman) are joined by artist JOSE LUIS (Justice League of America) deliver a story of personal loss and redemption wrapped in a rich supernatural mythos.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 115%;"><b>SHAKY KANE'S MONSTER TRUCK</b><br />
story/art/cover SHAKY KANE<br />
November 23, 108 pages/ FC, LANDSCAPE, T+, $14.99<br />
GET YOUR MOTOR ROLLING AND HEAD OUT ALONG COMIC BOOK ROUTE 666!<br />
Taking it's stylistic cues from the silver age of comics, this graphic road movie by comics legend SHAKY KANE, pans out over 50 continuous panels, taking the reader on a hallucinogenic journey into the very hinterland of popular culture. Deluxe, recolored, remastered second printing of the WISHBONE STUDIO cult classic.<br />
"The world in a blender, all the tastiest parts shaken, rattled, and rolled into a Technicolor mind-warp!"<br />
Matt Seneca, Death To The Universe.<br />
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<b>GIANT-SIZE ELEPHANTMEN #1</b><br />
story RICHARD STARKINGS<br />
art AXEL MEDELLIN<br />
cover A J. SCOTT CAMPBELL & NEI RUFFINO<br />
cover B AXEL MEDELLIN<br />
November 2, 68 pages, FC, M, $5.99<br />
COMPLETE THIS ISSUE: “MAN AND ELEPHANTMAN”<br />
J. SCOTT CAMPBELL’s beautiful tri-fold cover art wraps around the complete, sold out ELEPHANTMEN: MAN AND ELEPHANTMAN story arc, previewed in THE WALKING DEAD #86. Read the whole story and see what everyone was talking about! <br />
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<b>HACK/SLASH ANNUAL 2011: HATCHET/SLASH</b><br />
story BENITO CERENO<br />
art ARIEL ZUCKER-BRULL<br />
cover A TIM SEELEY & MARK ENGLERT<br />
cover B ARIEL ZUCKER-BRULL<br />
November 2, 48 pages, FC, T+, $4.99<br />
The biggest stars in comic book horror meet the biggest star in independent horror films as Cassie and Vlad meet HATCHET's Victor Crowley!<br />
In the Louisiana Bayou, the murderous ghost of Victor Crowley is maiming tourists in creatively horrible ways. But in his blind murderous rampage, he may have created something worse than himself! Now, Cassie and Vlad are back in New Orleans, and it won't be long before baseball bat meets hatchet and deformed mutant meets deformed mutant! GUARDING THE GLOBE writer BENITO CERENO teams with star-in-the-making ARIEL ZUCKER-BRULL for this momentous mash-up!<br />
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<b>ARTIFACTS #14</b><br />
story RON MARZ<br />
art & cover STJEPAN SEJIC<br />
November 2, 32 pages, FC, T, $3.99<br />
NOW ONGOING!<br />
The Top Cow Universe irrevocably changed by the event of ARTIFACTS #13, and while the event is over, the story continues. Tom Judge, bearer of the Rapture, can’t get the feeling out of his head that something is horribly wrong... with everything. The longtime WITCHBLADE team of RON MARZ (MAGDALENA, SHINKU) and STJEPAN SEJIC (ANGELUS) reunite to tell the ongoing saga of the Top Cow Universe itself.<br />
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<b>MUDMAN #1</b><br />
story/art/cover PAUL GRIST<br />
November 16, 32 pages, FC, TEEN, $3.50<br />
A BRAND-NEW SUPERHERO COMIC BY PAUL GRIST!<br />
It’s the first day back at school for Owen Craig, and it’s not going too well. He’s been run over, got detention, and his police officer father has been taken prisoner by armed bank robbers.<br />
And now his body seems to be turning into mud...<br />
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<b>THOUGHT BUBBLE ANTHOLOGY #1</b><br />
story ANDY DIGGLE, STUART GORDON & ANTONY JOHNSTON<br />
art CHARLIE ADLARD, DUNCAN FEGREDO & D'ISRAELI<br />
cover BECKY CLOONAN<br />
November 9, 24 pages, FC, E, OVERSIZED, $2.99<br />
Top names come together to celebrate Thought Bubble's fifth year with an anthology of new short comics. This collection will also print the winners of the first ever Northern Sequential Art Competition. All profits from this comic will go to the charity Banardos. <br />
www.thoughtbubblefestival.com<br />
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<b>ELEPHANTMEN, VOL. 0</b> HC<br />
story RICHARD STARKINGS<br />
art MORITAT, BOO COOK, AXEL MEDELLIN & LADR÷NN<br />
cover BOO COOK<br />
November 9, 312 pages, FC, M, $34.99<br />
Collecting the sold out WAR TOYS trade paperback, now in full color for the first time, and the sequel, ENEMY SPECIES, this highly anticipated ELEPHANTMEN, VOL. 0 is packed with extras, including MORITAT and BOO COOK sketchbooks and unseen work by LADR÷NN, MARIAN CHURCHLAND, MARLEY ZARCONE and a new prologue by AXEL MEDELLIN!<br />
Collects ELEPHANTMEN: WAR TOYS, VOL. 1: NO SURRENDER; ELEPHANTMEN: YVETTE ONE SHOT and ELEPHANTMEN #34-35<br />
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<b>THE COMPLETE INVINCIBLE LIBRARY, VOL. 3</b> HC<br />
story ROBERT KIRKMAN<br />
art RYAN OTTLEY & BILL CRABTREE<br />
cover RYAN OTTLEY<br />
November 23, 688 pages, FC, $125.00<br />
S&N EDITION LIMITED TO 150 COPIES $175.00<br />
Collecting the INVINCIBLE ULTIMATE COLLECTION, VOL. 5-6 into one massive slip cased volume just in time for Christmas! Almost 700 pages of pure INVINCIBLE goodness. This is a can't-miss for any INVINCIBLE fan and a perfect addition to any reinforced, sturdy bookshelf.<br />
Collects INVINCIBLE #48-70<br />
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<b>THE MISSION</b> TP<br />
story JON HOEBER & ERICH HOEBER<br />
art & cover WERTHER DELL'EDERA & ARIANNA FLOREAN<br />
November 9, 144 pages, FC, $14.99<br />
Paul Haskell's average suburban life is upended when a mysterious figure claiming to be an angel taps him as a foot-soldier in the hidden war between Good and Evil. As Paul descends into a dark disturbing world of covert missions and murder, he struggles to discern reality from illusion, good from evil, and sanity from madness.<br />
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<b>TOP COW: WE CREATE...</b> HC<br />
story TOP COW’S FINEST<br />
art & cover TOP COW’S FINEST<br />
November 30, 224 pages, FC, T, OVER-SIZED, $34.99<br />
THE PERFECT GIFT!<br />
Over it’s almost 20-year history, Top Cow has established itself as both a legendary breeding ground for great artists, and a hot bed of creativity and new ideas. Celebrate the full library of Top Cow properties and characters with overviews, profiles, and insights in this deluxe hard cover reference guide. Collecting material previously found in the Top Cow Bible and Bible Addendum along with new entries and content, Top Cow: We Create... makes the perfect holiday gift for the diehard Top Cow fan in your life. Plus be the first to find out about what Top Cow has planned for the future with sneak peeks at upcoming concepts and properties!<br />
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<b>WITCHBLADE: REDEMPTION, VOL. 4</b> TP<br />
story RON MARZ<br />
art STJEPAN SEJIC<br />
cover STJEPAN SEJIC<br />
November 30, 160 pages, FC, T, STANDARD SIZE, $19.99<br />
END OF AN ERA!<br />
Longtime scribe RON MARZ (ARTIFACTS, MAGDALENA) and artistic partner STJEPAN SEJIC (BROKEN TRINITY) conclude their critically acclaimed run on WITCHBLADE. In this volume, Sara Pezzini must defeat the ancient Babylonian goddess-queen Tiamat, who has returned after centuries with an ax to grind with the Witchblade bearer. Also in this volume, the over-sized landmark 150th issue of Witchblade where Internal Affairs closes in on Sara’s mystical secret, forcing her to choose between her role as Witchblade bearer and detective.<br />
Collects WITCHBLADE #145-150<br />
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<b>CARBON GREY ORIGINS #2</b> (of 2)<br />
story PAUL GARDNER, HOANG NGUYEN & KHARI EVANS<br />
art HOANG NGUYEN, KHARI EVANS & KINSUN LOH<br />
cover A HOANG NGUYEN <br />
cover B KHARI EVANS & KINSUN LOH<br />
November 23, 32 pages, FC, M - MATURE, $3.99<br />
“ORIGIN,” Part Two<br />
A second anthology of short stories set in the CARBON GREY universe. A boy becomes a god in “Gottfaust,” mysterious events are investigated by “Marshal and Marshall” and a refugee becomes a queen in the tale of “Raisa.” Legends, secret histories and continuity errors – all will be revealed in CARBON GREY ORIGINS.<br />
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<b>THE DARKNESS #97</b><br />
story PHIL HESTER<br />
art ROMANO MOLENAAR<br />
cover JEREMY HAUN<br />
November 16, 32 pages, FC, M, $2.99<br />
CELEBRATE THE FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY!<br />
Longtime Darkness bearer, Jackie Estacado, is on a mission to destroy the one enemy that can strike at the core of his life... the Darkness itself. But fighting his way through the Darkness’ home dimension, Estacado will encounter unexpected ghosts from his past. Long time writer PHIL HESTER (Wonder Woman, Green Hornet) and ROMANO MOLENAAR (THE DARKNESS II: CONFESSION) barrel towards the landmark issue #100!<br />
ALSO AVAILABLE: THE DARKNESS #90-#95 Signed Set – issue #90 signed by PHIL HESTER - $19.99<br />
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<b>MAGDALENA #11</b><br />
story RON MARZ<br />
art NELSON BLAKE II, DAVID MARQUEZ, SAL REGLA & DAVE McCAIG<br />
cover NELSON BLAKE II, SAL REGLA & DAVE McCAIG<br />
November 9, 32 pages, FC, T, $3.99<br />
GUEST-STARRING WITCHBLADE!<br />
The hunt for a piece of the One True Cross leads Patience and Kristof to the US, where Patience is reunited with an old friend – Sara Pezzini! Together will the Artifact bearers be able to recover the relic from Patience’s newest adversary? RON MARZ (ARTIFACTS, WITCHBLADE), NELSON BLAKE II (PILOT SEASON: MURDERER) and DAVID MARQUEZ (Secret Warriors, Days Missing) continue the fan favorite series! <br />
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<b>SAMURAI’S BLOOD #6</b> (of 6)<br />
story OWEN WISEMAN<br />
art NAM KIM, MATTHEW DALTON & SAKTI YUMONO<br />
cover JO CHEN<br />
November 9, 32 pages, FC, T, $3.99<br />
MINISERIES CONCLUSION!<br />
It all comes down to this moment... Three teenagers, the last survivors of a brutal betrayal on their clan, face an army with only the support of the Edo Ghost. All willing to die to enact their revenge. It looks like it may come to that.<br />
32 PAGE - NO ADS FINALE! <br />
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<b>WITCHBLADE #152</b><br />
story TIM SEELEY<br />
art DIEGO BERNARD & FRED BENES<br />
cover A JOHN TYLER CHRISTOPHER<br />
cover B DIEGO BERNARD & FRED BENES<br />
November 23, 32 pages, FC, T+, $2.99<br />
“UNBALANCED PIECES”, Part Two<br />
Tracking supernatural killers was a lot easier when Sara Pezzini, bearer of the Witchblade, lived in her hometown of New York and was a police detective. Now she must do it while avoiding butting heads with the Chicago PD and trying to make ends meet as a private detective. The new creative team of TIM SEELEY (HACK/SLASH) and DIEGO BERNARD (The Man With No Name) continue to shake up the status quo of WITCHBLADE!<br />
Featuring two covers by JOHN TYLER CHRISTOPHER (ARTIFACTS) and DIEGO BERNARD!<br />
ALSO AVAILABLE: WTICHBLADE #146 – Comic-Con International Exclusive Variant Cover by KALMAN ANDROSOFSKY - $10.00</span>Zaiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00256919301142050720noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2758884668601398754.post-89780414426709091192011-08-21T19:31:00.000+01:002011-08-21T19:31:18.263+01:00Underworld: Awakening Trailer Released<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;">Sony Pictures have released a trailer for the fourth installment in the Underworld series of films: <i>Underworld: Awakening</i>.<br />
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I loved the previous Underworld films and I'm really looking forward to seeing this. Starring Kate Beckinsale, I'm pleased to say, <i>Underworld: Awakening</i> (in 3D!) opens in January 2012.<br />
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More details at the films <a href="http://www.entertheunderworld.com/" target="_blank"><FONT COLOR="#000000">official website</FONT></a>.</span>Zaiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00256919301142050720noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2758884668601398754.post-36965911419423477542011-08-18T10:52:00.002+01:002011-08-18T10:57:25.388+01:00Batman Solicitations - November 2011<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;">November's Batman solicitations have been released and my highlight from the months new books might surprise you: not normally a title I pick up but I'm really looking forward to <i>The All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold #13</i> - a story from Sholly Fisch that sees the Phantom Stranger gathering together every former Boy Wonder ... just for the record there are 5 - not 4 - of them!<br />
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Aside from that title my eye was caught by the covers for the second issues of a couple of mini-series: Guillem March providing the cover for <i>The Huntress</i> and Szymon Kudranski providing both cover and interior art for <i>Penguin: Pain and Prejudice</i>.<br />
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Further details from a variety of sources including <a href="http://www.comicbookresources.com" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">Comic Book Resources</FONT></a> and <a href="http://dcu.blog.dccomics.com/" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">The Source</FONT></a>.</span><br />
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Written by SHOLLY FISCH<br />
Art and cover by RICK BURCHETT and DAN DAVIS<br />
On sale November 9, 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US, RATED E<br />
Batman is seriously injured, so it’s up to a whole team of Robins to stop the League of Assassins! How? The Phantom Stranger reaches through space and time to gather everyone who’s ever been “The Boy Wonder,” but will their combined skills be enough?<br />
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<b>THE HUNTRESS #2</b><br />
Written by PAUL LEVITZ<br />
Art by MARCUS TO and JOHN DELL<br />
Cover by GUILLEM MARCH<br />
On sale November 9, 32 pg, 2 of 6, FC, $2.99 US, RATED T<br />
Helena Bertinelli takes a trip to Naples, Italy, but she’s not there on holiday. As her alter ego, the Huntress, she’s uncovered a human trafficking and gun-smuggling ring that only scratches the surface of Mafioso activity! With no backup, no safety net, can this one-woman wrecking crew clean up the mean streets of this ancient city?<br />
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<b>PENGUIN: PAIN AND PREJUDICE #2</b><br />
Written by GREGG HURWITZ<br />
Art and cover by SZYMON KUDRANSKI<br />
On sale November 9, 32 pg, 2 of 5, FC, $2.99 US, RATED T<br />
Writer Gregg Hurwitz and artist Szymon Kudranski continue their dark examination of the Penguin in PENGUIN: PAIN AND PREJUDICE. The Penguin runs a vast crime empire that’s always one step away from faltering, thanks to the interference of Batman. How can Penguin keep Batman at bay and maintain the power and image that’s become so important to him? And what dark family secrets is the Penguin hiding?<br />
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</span><span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 110%;"><b>BATMAN #3</b><br />
Written by SCOTT SNYDER<br />
Art by GREG CAPULLO and JONATHAN GLAPION<br />
Cover by GREG CAPULLO<br />
1:25 Variant cover by IVAN REIS and JOE PRADO<br />
1:200 B&W Variant cover by FRANCIS MANAPUL<br />
On sale November 16, 32 pages, FC, $2.99 US, RATED T<br />
As Bruce digs deeper into the mystery of the recent owl murders, he soon finds himself face to face with a shocking enemy - an enemy the Wayne family has secretly been at war with for centuries. Be there for the first shots of the war for the soul of Gotham City. Friends will become deadly enemies and secrets will be revealed - revelations that will change the Bat-family forever.<br />
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<b>DETECTIVE COMICS #3</b><br />
Written by TONY S. DANIEL<br />
Art and cover by TONY S. DANIEL and RYAN WINN<br />
On sale November 2, 32 pages, FC, $2.99 US, RATED T<br />
He makes dolls out of his victims - and he's tired of being referred to in the media as the Gotham Strangler. His moniker is the Dollmaker, and he and his insane family are going to hunt down Gotham City's public figures and turn them into the ultimate collectables. As the Dollmaker ups the stakes, Batman finds himself in a race against time - because one of his allies is the Dollmaker's next target!<br />
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<b>BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT #3</b><br />
Written by PAUL JENKINS<br />
Art by DAVID FINCH and RICHARD FRIEND with JAY FABOK<br />
Cover by DAVID FINCH and RICHARD FRIEND<br />
On sale November 23, 32 pages, FC, $2.99 US, RATED T<br />
A wave of fear washes across Gotham City as a mysterious toxin radically alters the bodies of its criminals, sending crazed villains into the streets and stretching the resources of the police department. Can Batman and his vigilante partners follow the clues and uncover the perpetrator's real identity? And when one fabled hero is stricken by the poison, the trail will point to the mysterious White Rabbit.<br />
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<b>BATWING #3</b><br />
Written by JUDD WINICK<br />
Art and cover by BEN OLIVER<br />
On sale November 2, 32 pages, FC, $2.99 US, RATED T<br />
Massacre's crusade of blood continues, and the only one standing in his way is Batwing, who finds himself fighting alongside a legendary hero of Africa: the mighty Thunder Fall! As more heroes are targeted by this madman, the mystery of why begins to unfold, as does the story of Batwing's dark past.<br />
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<b>BATMAN AND ROBIN #3</b><br />
Written by PETER J. TOMASI<br />
Art and cover by PATRICK GLEASON and MICK GRAY<br />
On sale November 9, 32 pages, FC, $2.99 US, RATED T<br />
As Robin does all he can to keep his own killer instincts at bay, Batman focuses his energies on Nobody, the deadly enigma from Bruce's past who has arrived in Gotham and is hellbent on forcing him to accept a new world crimefighting view even as he infiltrates the Waynes' personal lives.<br />
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<b>BIRDS OF PREY #3</b><br />
Written by DUANE SWIERCZYNSKI<br />
Art by JESUS SAIZ<br />
Cover by DAVID FINCH and RICHARD FRIEND<br />
On sale November 16, 32 pages, FC, $2.99 US, RATED T<br />
Someone's come up with a way to turn ordinary citizens of Gotham City into undetectable walking bombs...and only Black Canary (a.k.a. Dinah Laurel Lance), Starling (a.k.a. Ev Crawford) and new team member Katana (a.k.a. Tatsu Yamashiro) can stop them. But will Canary's choice of a fourth team member, a notorious bioterrorist, tear them apart first?<br />
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<b>BATMAN: ODYSSEY VOL. 2 #2</b><br />
Written by NEAL ADAMS<br />
Art and cover by NEAL ADAMS<br />
1:10 B&W Variant cover by NEAL ADAMS<br />
On sale November 30, 40 pg, 2 of 7, FC, $3.99 US RATED T<br />
Retailers: This issue will ship with two covers. Please see the order form for more information.<br />
Batman’s odyssey has brought him to the underworld, where The League of Assassins has been firmly established for decades! The League is liquidating its enemies to make way for the Sensei to take over his father’s kingdom, and after that, the world itself. But if Batman can’t conquer his inner demons and learn to save lives by taking them, he may forfeit the war to the League!<br />
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<b>CATWOMAN #3</b><br />
NOT FINAL COVER ART<br />
Written by JUDD WINICK<br />
Art and cover by GUILLEM MARCH<br />
On sale November 16, 32 pages, FC, $2.99 US, RATED T+<br />
Cats hate baths. Cats hate dogs. And cats hate being caught. Catwoman stole from the wrong man, and now he's got her. He wants his stuff back, he wants answers and he wants blood. Cats had better have nine lives, because Selina Kyle is about to lose one!<br />
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<b>BATWOMAN #3</b><br />
Written by J.H. WILLIAMS III and W. HADEN BLACKMAN<br />
Art and cover by J.H. WILLIAMS III<br />
On sale November 9, 32 pages, FC, $2.99 US, RATED T<br />
Horror! Batwoman faces the terrifying villain stalking Gotham City's children. Can she defeat the gruesome monster in time to save the city's most innocent victims? Intrigue! Kate Kane unearths a ghost she has tried hard to bury, even as the D.E.O. closes in on Batwoman. Can Kate outrun her past and Cameron Chase? Romance! Kate's relationship with Detective Maggie Sawyer continues to evolve. But will Kate's nocturnal activities cause a rift between the two?<br />
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<b>BATGIRL #3</b><br />
Written by GAIL SIMONE<br />
Art by ARDIAN SYAF and VICENTE CIFUENTES<br />
Cover by ADAM HUGHES<br />
On sale November 9, 32 pages, FC, $2.99 US, RATED T<br />
It's the story you've been waiting for! As Barbara Gordon struggles to find her place in the world, Batgirl and Nightwing collide with the unstoppable force of a train wreck! Will it be sparks flying, or fists for this star-crossed duo? Also, the terrifying Mirror ups the ante in his bizarre war on the citizens of Gotham City! Featuring the eye-popping art of rising superstar Ardian Syaf!<br />
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<b>RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS #3</b><br />
Written by SCOTT LOBDELL<br />
Art and cover by KENNETH ROCAFORT and BLOND<br />
On sale November 16, 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US, RATED T<br />
Red Hood, Arsenal and Starfire enter the Chamber of All to discover what the Untitled wanted - but they'll need to leave their most cherished memories as collateral! And when you're a reincarnated sidekick who lets your madon get the better of you, a former addict turned soldier of fortune, and an intergalactic princess who never quite recovered from a childhood spent as a prisoner of war...? Well, there aren't a lot of cherished memories to choose from! All this as the trio draws ever closer to dealing with a threat that's already killed the ancient caste of assassins who taught Jason Todd everything he knows about the art of killing!<br />
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<b>NIGHTWING #3</b><br />
Written by KYLE HIGGINS<br />
Art and cover by by EDDY BARROWS and JP MAYER<br />
On sale November 16, 32 pages, FC, $2.99 US, RATED T<br />
The Big Top comes to the Windy City! After the massive events of issue 2, the circus heads to Chicago - and Dick Grayson is along for the ride! But as Nightwing puts pressure on ex-Haley connections in search for answers about his past, one lead may be far too explosive to handle! Be here as Nightwing takes his quest for the truth to the Second City!</span>Zaiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00256919301142050720noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2758884668601398754.post-62750373137899827232011-08-16T08:52:00.000+01:002011-08-16T08:52:12.717+01:00Titanium Rain: The Audio Drama - Fundraising Campaign Continues<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;">We're around half-way through the 'Titanium Rain: The Audio Drama' fundraising campaign so I thought it was time for a reminder of what creators Josh Finney and Kat Rocha, in partnership with The AudioComics Company, are working towards ...</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: arial; font-size: 130%;">I've lost track of the number of times <a href="http://escape-from-tomorrow.blogspot.com/search?q=titanium+rain" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">I've posted</FONT></a> about Josh Finney and Kat Rocha's <i>Titanium Rain</i> graphic novels over the past couple of years - most recently a month or so ago when it was announced that the books are to be adapted as a three-part full-cast radio drama in partnership with The AudioComics Company.<br />
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This morning I received news from The AudioComics Company of their plans to raise production funds for the forthcoming radio drama which is scheduled to record this coming September at Mind’s Eye Productions in Maine.<br />
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Fans can pledge any amount - between $5 and $5000 - to help cover production costs and in return will receive "perks", depending on the amount pledged, including an acknowledgement and thanks for their support; a complimentary digital download of "Titanium Rain" and its soundtrack; a limited edition "Titanium Rain" print; an original one-of-a-kind colour commission of the character of your choice from the art desk of Josh Finney ... even an opportunity to provide the voice of one of the fighter pilots!<br />
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More details around this fundraising initiative can be found over at <a href="http://www.indiegogo.com/Titanium-Rain-The-Audio-Drama" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">Indie Go Go</FONT></a>, <a href="http://www.audiocomicscompany.com/" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">The AudioComics Company</FONT></a> and <a href="http://01publishing.com/" target="_blank"><font COLOR="#000000">01Publishing</FONT></a>.</span>Zaiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00256919301142050720noreply@blogger.com0