Saturday, June 16, 2007

Robot Chicken Star Wars Special

In celebration of Star Wars turning 30 years old, the cartoon network show, Robot Chicken is airing a special Star Wars themed episode on June 17th at 10 pm. It looks promising.

Check out the trailers here!

Thursday, June 14, 2007

The Dark Knight emerges

Superhero hype has posted picks of the the new batsuit for The Dark Knight. I have to say I'm pretty impressed, the batman begins suit was cool but a little weird but this suit looks a lot better.

What do you think?

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Book of the week 06/13/07 Green Arrow #75


Years ago, when DC first announced that they were reviving Green Arrow for a new book, I was a little hesitant. I've never been a fan of characters coming back from the dead. Usually it's convoluted or poorly handled. Since I trusted Kevin Smith, I picked up Green Arrow #1 and was immediatly on board. Since then, this series has provided the humor and entertainment I expect from a comic book. I've always been a fan of Oliver Queen's dry wit and the fact that he's just a normal guy trying to do good in the world. In issue #75, the final issue of this series, we see the full circle of Oliver's good intentions as he steps down as mayor in his public persona as well as a full knock-down drag-out fight between the Green Arrow "family" and Deathstroke. Deathstroke has become one of my favorite villians in comics and its awesome to see him have a vendetta against someone other than the Titans. I've really enjoyed not only Ollie's adventures in this book but Mia, Conner, and Roy's growth as characters as well and I hope that they recieve the same excellent attention in other books that they have recieved in this title over the years. Winnick and McDaniel have both done a great job on this book. Even though Ollie's and Dinah's story will continue in the Black Canary book, this series will be missed.


Eric
Oliver Queen: That's really incredible. You know you have every newspaper in the country calling this guy the Green Arrow. He's got a real following.
Lois: Yeah, well, so did Charles Manson.

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Weekly Review Podcast episode 2- New Warriors #1

Hey guys, Our second podcast is up covering New Warriors #1 as the book of the week. We also discuss Detective comics #833, Countdown #47, Avengers the initiative #3 and many more. Eric and I also tell you our top 5 best comic story arcs.

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Friday, June 8, 2007

Happy birthday Joss

If you're a Joss Whedon fan and live in the portland area, check out the Hollywood theater on June 22nd and 23rd. for Whedon's birthday the theater, with the aid of local Firefly fans, the Portland browncoats, are putting Serenity back on the big screen with all of the proceeds going to charity. Very Cool! I know I'll be there..

See more here

Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Book of the week 6/6/07 New Warriors #1


Written by Kevin Grevioux
Art by Paco Medina


You know I had one big problem with Civil War that I never really expressed. A lot of people were upset about the delays, everyone was complaining about the ending, that stuff didn't bother me. What really bothered me was how the New Warriors were displayed in Civil War.


I got hooked on comics when I was in the third grade and there are two books I can thank for that. Amazing spider-man and the New Warriors. I just loved that book, back in the day with Thrasher, Marvel boy, Nova, Namorita, Speedball, sil and Firestar. It was such a great book! If you haven't read those issues, and I don't think a lot of people have, the coolest thing it can be compared to is marvel's version of the titans. Like a lot of books it lost it's way an eventually got canceled but a couple of years ago I saw that they were releasing a New Warriors mini-series and I was really anticipating it. Boy was it a let down. They turned the warriors into clowns that were trying to do a reality super hero show, totally out of all character.


I was very upset that marvel not only killed this team but did so in such a throw away fashion.....and then I read this issue.....and I was back in the third grade again. Kevin Grevioux did a great job with this book and I love Paco Medina's art. I was really sad to see him leave New X-men Academy but now I'm happy he left. In a surprising move, this first issue follows one mysterious hero and two former new x-men who were de-powered after M-day, Sofia and ....Beak!!! A human Beak. We learn that someone is trying to re-assemble the New Warriors and in the last page we get a shot of someone in the night thrasher costume. The question is, is it Dwayne Taylor. I really hope so, he's such a great character and would really have a place in the post Civil War marvel universe. I was really worried when I found out that marvel was re-launching this book but after this issue I am completely on board!!!!

Monday, June 4, 2007

Titans Together on the big screen?

Apparently a Teen Titans movie has been green lit and Mark Verheiden, current writer of Batman/superman is doing the screen play. He hinted that he plans on using most of the main titans but I can't help but think that this movie is a bad idea.

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