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That is my reaction to this week's episode of the Walking Dead. Though the beginning of the episode was a little slow for my taste, it picked up excellently towards the back half. For the second episode of the second half of the season, it was a, as they have been saying, very cinematic.
Though this was a very Rick-light episode, he continued his trip into Loopytown. I must say, I really liked the beginning sequence though. Another silent, more character driven opening, it had Rick searching for Ghost Lori. Though I suspected it would be a jump scare moment, I was happily surprised to see Rick and "Lori" share a moment. And I'm really happy that Rick opened up to Hershel when he had the chance, instead of holding it and possibly making himself worse. And that look at the end of the episode, that makes me think that Rick's craziness is going to be set aside for vengeful, kickass Rick. Though I didn't like that Rick wasn't in the episode very much, it was made up for when the end came around.
Secondly, I loved Daryl in this episode. He saved a family, stood up to Merle, smashed two Walkers heads in, and, most importantly, he saved Rick's life. It's going to be interesting to see how Merle fits into the group, now that he basically has to be accepted into the group because he has no where to go and he helped save Rick's life. I do really hope that Merle stays around the show for a bit longer. As I tweeted out while watching the show, Merle is the one constant source of humor on this serious show and that is why I like him so much. I do wonder if Merle is going to fill in the role played by Martinez in the comics: staying at the prison, making Rick's group accept him, only for him to turn on them and prove loyal to the Governor.
Speaking of the Governor, I was a little worried at the beginning of the episode. After seeing him so badass last episode, I was a little taken back by his attitude at the beginning of the episode. His little discussion with Andrea was nice, though I'm surprised she actually bought it. Also, with his little talk with Milton, I hoped that Milton would warn Andrea. But I'm hoping that she discovers how bad he really is when she visits the prison, probably in the next episode.
Back at the prison, we got some different, though interesting stuff going on. We see Glenn gone all vengeful, a way we have not seen him before. Maggie doesn't like it and seems very distant, like she is going to possibly do something to herself because of the Governor..... Then we have Axel coming clean to Carol, and they share a couple of moments, showing their growing friendship and possible romantic relationship? Nope, as Axel is shot and killed during the Governor's raid on the prison. That raid, man, did it make my jaw drop when it happened. The moment right when Axel was shot, my jaw dropped and I was speechless, my mind racing, thinking "No....". That is why I love this show so much; you never know when someone is going to die and when something big is going to happen. Also, I have to give it to the Governor; the idea for the Walker bomb was really creative. Though, and I bet this is going to bug Rick, everyone's aim from the prison was just crap. Sure, it might have been shock and they weren't able to concentrate well, but man, did they suck at shooting.
Though I believe this was one of the best episodes of the season, I do have a couple qualms about it. First off, I wasn't a big fan of Rick not having a big part of the episode. But that is the smallest one I have about the episode. I know that the show isn't all about him, but it would have been nice to see him and see his search for Lori. Probably my biggest problem with the episode was the absence of Tyreese and his group. I know that Rick kicked them out last episode, but I didn't expect them to actually leave the prison. I just thought that they would head to another part of the prison and hide out there. However, they left, and it is left to be seen if Rick or anyone from the prison is actually going to go look for them again. Another problem I had was, again, Andrea. She is one of my favorites from the comics, and I just want to see her do something else than be clueless about the Governor. Vengeful Glenn, I have no immediate problem with, though I do hope that he and Maggie get reconcile soon.
Overall, one of the strongest episodes of the season, though it was a little slow for me in the beginning. I ranked last week's episode at a 9 and I am going to do so again. I am going to give episode 10, "Home", a 9 out of 10.
I'll be back next week with another Walking Dead review. Feel free to check back and, hey, if you really want, join me as I live Tweet during the episode. Also, I know I promised more reviews last week, but they're going to be put on hold for another week. I probably won't be able to do any this week because I'll be celebrating my 21st birthday on Thursday, then going home during the weekend. So, next week, look for the return of comic reviews, maybe with a special review surprise thrown.
Thanks for reading!
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Return of the Dead
And so it begins again. After a gruesomely long winter break, The Walking Dead has returned. No recap, but I'm giving my thoughts about the episode.
First off, I'm soooooooo happy to have this show back. During the break, I've truly become a big Walking Dead fan, obtaining all the comic issues and the game by Telltale Games (buy the game if you haven't yet. Guaranteed tears at the end). The wait was way too long and the days got so long as the date approached. But now, I feel so good to finally be able to talk about it.
I'll get to the Dixon brothers in a minute, but I must talk about the more pressing matter: Rick and his shattered mind. I thought it was weird when he started freaking out when he was looking at Judith, but I just accounted it to Lori's death still being fresh and not sleeping for an extended period. But then we got to the last scene, where he just completely lost it when he sees ghost Lori. Man, was that a creepy scene, one that I was not expecting. I wonder if he and Lori are going to have some conversations like they had over the phone in the comics. Either way, that was the absolute worst time for Rick's mind to break. Tyreese and his gang are going to question Rick now, not to mention what Rick's group thinks about him freaking out. What happens if, when the Governor eventually attacks, something happens to Rick like when he "saw" Shane at Woodbury? It's going to be interesting to see how everyone responds to Rick snapping, and to see how Rick himself deals with all of it, especially seeing as Judith has Lori's eyes. Is that all Rick is going to think about whenever he looks at his newborn daughter?
Now, on to the Dixon brothers. I was watching the show while watching the "Daryl" feed on Twitter explode and I was just laughing at all of it. I understand people being upset about their favorite character leaving, but it was crazy to see how popular Daryl really is. I knew that he was going to come back and when they released the preview for next week's episode, I heard Daryl fans sigh in relief. Did he do the right thing, going off with Merle? Both sides have their pros and cons, but if I was in Daryl's shoes, I would have done the same. Family is the most important thing in the world, and if you have the chance to be with family, then you take it. Out of everyone there, I'm surprised Rick didn't understand that. Sure, I get that no one on the show likes Merle (though he was absolutely hilarious in the brief airtime he had), but Rick has done so much for his family over the seasons, so I thought that he would at least understand a little bit. Also, I feel so bad for Carol (yeah, I said it). She's lost so many people that she was close to, and now, knowing that Daryl is alive but left, that one has to hurt. But it shows how strong a character she is. I don't know if she'll meet the same fate as she does in the comics (gruesome, by the way), but I kinda hope she doesn't.
On the Woodbury front, we FINALLY get to see the badass Governor. This Gov doesn't give a shit about anything or anybody, even Andrea. Honestly, I love it. Sure, the Gov from the first half of the season was creepy, but this is the Governor we all know and love from the comics. You can already tell he is ruthless now, and he is hellbent on finding the prison. I loved the scene in the beginning of the episode when he shot the walker and then just walked around the tear gas/smoke. I just sat there and thought to myself "This...this right here is the Governor". I was also happy to see a less annoying Andrea this week. She has become one of my favorites from the comics, so to see her like this was a little annoying, but this episode gives me at least a little hope that she will get better and come to her senses. I was wondering while watching the episode if Andrea is going to get some control of Woodbury, seeing her give that speech about surviving the apocalypse.
I'm a little surprised that Michonne wasn't in more of the episode. I'm even more shocked about Rick's decisions to not only planning on forcing her out, but also by his initial decision to refuse help from Tyreese and his group. Also, that little talk Hershel had with Glenn, telling Glenn that he is almost like a son to him? That one got me right in the feels. I'm also loving badass Carl. I loved how that one guy from Tryeese's group thinks they can take the prison group. Carl would've f*cked him up big time.
Overall, a very powerfully strong return for the top show on TV. The hardest thing is the grading of this episode. While it was a strong episode and I could not find any big faults in it, it wasn't my favorite episode of the season so far. It's up there, probably in the top three, but it wasn't my favorite. So, I'll give the episode a 9 out of 10, though it is the strongest 9 anyone could ever give a TV episode.
More reviews to come this week, as I'm hoping to start reviewing again. School's been rough so far and I haven't had a lot of time to do much besides that. But I have a broken PS3 (sad face) so I'll have more time to write. Especially with three highly anticipated books coming this week. I'll be back at some point this week, so keep a weathered eye on the horizon.
Thanks for reading!
First off, I'm soooooooo happy to have this show back. During the break, I've truly become a big Walking Dead fan, obtaining all the comic issues and the game by Telltale Games (buy the game if you haven't yet. Guaranteed tears at the end). The wait was way too long and the days got so long as the date approached. But now, I feel so good to finally be able to talk about it.
I'll get to the Dixon brothers in a minute, but I must talk about the more pressing matter: Rick and his shattered mind. I thought it was weird when he started freaking out when he was looking at Judith, but I just accounted it to Lori's death still being fresh and not sleeping for an extended period. But then we got to the last scene, where he just completely lost it when he sees ghost Lori. Man, was that a creepy scene, one that I was not expecting. I wonder if he and Lori are going to have some conversations like they had over the phone in the comics. Either way, that was the absolute worst time for Rick's mind to break. Tyreese and his gang are going to question Rick now, not to mention what Rick's group thinks about him freaking out. What happens if, when the Governor eventually attacks, something happens to Rick like when he "saw" Shane at Woodbury? It's going to be interesting to see how everyone responds to Rick snapping, and to see how Rick himself deals with all of it, especially seeing as Judith has Lori's eyes. Is that all Rick is going to think about whenever he looks at his newborn daughter?
Now, on to the Dixon brothers. I was watching the show while watching the "Daryl" feed on Twitter explode and I was just laughing at all of it. I understand people being upset about their favorite character leaving, but it was crazy to see how popular Daryl really is. I knew that he was going to come back and when they released the preview for next week's episode, I heard Daryl fans sigh in relief. Did he do the right thing, going off with Merle? Both sides have their pros and cons, but if I was in Daryl's shoes, I would have done the same. Family is the most important thing in the world, and if you have the chance to be with family, then you take it. Out of everyone there, I'm surprised Rick didn't understand that. Sure, I get that no one on the show likes Merle (though he was absolutely hilarious in the brief airtime he had), but Rick has done so much for his family over the seasons, so I thought that he would at least understand a little bit. Also, I feel so bad for Carol (yeah, I said it). She's lost so many people that she was close to, and now, knowing that Daryl is alive but left, that one has to hurt. But it shows how strong a character she is. I don't know if she'll meet the same fate as she does in the comics (gruesome, by the way), but I kinda hope she doesn't.
On the Woodbury front, we FINALLY get to see the badass Governor. This Gov doesn't give a shit about anything or anybody, even Andrea. Honestly, I love it. Sure, the Gov from the first half of the season was creepy, but this is the Governor we all know and love from the comics. You can already tell he is ruthless now, and he is hellbent on finding the prison. I loved the scene in the beginning of the episode when he shot the walker and then just walked around the tear gas/smoke. I just sat there and thought to myself "This...this right here is the Governor". I was also happy to see a less annoying Andrea this week. She has become one of my favorites from the comics, so to see her like this was a little annoying, but this episode gives me at least a little hope that she will get better and come to her senses. I was wondering while watching the episode if Andrea is going to get some control of Woodbury, seeing her give that speech about surviving the apocalypse.
I'm a little surprised that Michonne wasn't in more of the episode. I'm even more shocked about Rick's decisions to not only planning on forcing her out, but also by his initial decision to refuse help from Tyreese and his group. Also, that little talk Hershel had with Glenn, telling Glenn that he is almost like a son to him? That one got me right in the feels. I'm also loving badass Carl. I loved how that one guy from Tryeese's group thinks they can take the prison group. Carl would've f*cked him up big time.
Overall, a very powerfully strong return for the top show on TV. The hardest thing is the grading of this episode. While it was a strong episode and I could not find any big faults in it, it wasn't my favorite episode of the season so far. It's up there, probably in the top three, but it wasn't my favorite. So, I'll give the episode a 9 out of 10, though it is the strongest 9 anyone could ever give a TV episode.
More reviews to come this week, as I'm hoping to start reviewing again. School's been rough so far and I haven't had a lot of time to do much besides that. But I have a broken PS3 (sad face) so I'll have more time to write. Especially with three highly anticipated books coming this week. I'll be back at some point this week, so keep a weathered eye on the horizon.
Thanks for reading!
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
To Victory Records
Dear Victory Records,
FUCK YOU!!
Sincerely,
Me
Hello, everyone. I haven't blogged in a while, and there has been a good reason for that besides being lazy. School work has piled up and I'm working my hardest to keep my grades up. However, an issue has taken almost a forefront in my life and I wanted to ask anyone reading this to help me and my fellow people in our quest.
For those who do not know, I am a huge fan of the band Streetlight Manifesto. If you have never heard of them before, stop reading, go to Youtube and look them up. They have made some extremely awesome music over the years. They have put out four CDs, though two were cover CDs (one of the frontman's old band and one straight up cover CD). Currently, their newest album, The Hands That Thieve, is being held by Victory Records, their shitty record label. Through the years, Victory has screwed Streetlight over multiple times, upsetting them and the fans more each time. Sure, Streetlight likes to take their time with their original music, but we, the fans, are used to it. However, when a label holds an admittedly completed album from the fans because of stupid reasons, the fans revolt. People have been berating the Victory Facebook page and I, personally, have been taking to Twitter to get my point across. However, nothing seems to be working yet, as Victory seems to be ignoring everything with the words "Streetlight" and "Manifesto" in them.
So, what am I asking of you to do? Please, find the time out of your day to help our cause. You don't even have to like the band to write in. Write in because it is the right thing to do; what Victory and their boss Tony Brummel are doing is keeping a product from fans who have payed for it long in advance. Go to their Facebook, their Twitter, Youtube; hell, call them up and voice your displeasure in them keeping a band from giving fans new music. I know that probably not a lot of people are going to read this, but I just hope that one person finds what I'm saying inspirational and write into Victory about this situation.
If anyone from Victory somehow reads this, I want you to pass a message on to your boss, Tony Brummel: Hey Tony, stop being such a dick and release the album. You've pissed off the fans long enough. Stop being such a whiny bitch about the fans not buying this album from you because you honestly don't deserve the money. You and your label are just plain old shit and I feel sorry for anyone who works for you and know you personally. It's so unprofessional that you and your employees ignore us, the Streetlight fans, when we ask you about the proposed date that you were going to announce the release date. You could have at least wrote a statement about it, but no; you decided to keep radio silence. Thank goodness for Tomas filling us in on the situation, as we now know that this is all you.
As I wrote on Twitter, you brought this upon yourselves. Until you either give us, the fans, the album or at least a release date, you are going to berated. And trust me, it's only going to get worse the longer you hold out on us. So just give us what we want, and you won't be seen as big as jerks as you were before (except you Brummel, you'll always be a jackass).
Again, please help me and my fellow Streetlight Manifesto fans get what we want. It's not like we want much; all we desire is the release date of the album that has been years in the making.
I'll be back soon with some actual blog stuff.
-Steve, a proud Streetlight Manifesto fan
FUCK YOU!!
Sincerely,
Me
Hello, everyone. I haven't blogged in a while, and there has been a good reason for that besides being lazy. School work has piled up and I'm working my hardest to keep my grades up. However, an issue has taken almost a forefront in my life and I wanted to ask anyone reading this to help me and my fellow people in our quest.
For those who do not know, I am a huge fan of the band Streetlight Manifesto. If you have never heard of them before, stop reading, go to Youtube and look them up. They have made some extremely awesome music over the years. They have put out four CDs, though two were cover CDs (one of the frontman's old band and one straight up cover CD). Currently, their newest album, The Hands That Thieve, is being held by Victory Records, their shitty record label. Through the years, Victory has screwed Streetlight over multiple times, upsetting them and the fans more each time. Sure, Streetlight likes to take their time with their original music, but we, the fans, are used to it. However, when a label holds an admittedly completed album from the fans because of stupid reasons, the fans revolt. People have been berating the Victory Facebook page and I, personally, have been taking to Twitter to get my point across. However, nothing seems to be working yet, as Victory seems to be ignoring everything with the words "Streetlight" and "Manifesto" in them.
So, what am I asking of you to do? Please, find the time out of your day to help our cause. You don't even have to like the band to write in. Write in because it is the right thing to do; what Victory and their boss Tony Brummel are doing is keeping a product from fans who have payed for it long in advance. Go to their Facebook, their Twitter, Youtube; hell, call them up and voice your displeasure in them keeping a band from giving fans new music. I know that probably not a lot of people are going to read this, but I just hope that one person finds what I'm saying inspirational and write into Victory about this situation.
If anyone from Victory somehow reads this, I want you to pass a message on to your boss, Tony Brummel: Hey Tony, stop being such a dick and release the album. You've pissed off the fans long enough. Stop being such a whiny bitch about the fans not buying this album from you because you honestly don't deserve the money. You and your label are just plain old shit and I feel sorry for anyone who works for you and know you personally. It's so unprofessional that you and your employees ignore us, the Streetlight fans, when we ask you about the proposed date that you were going to announce the release date. You could have at least wrote a statement about it, but no; you decided to keep radio silence. Thank goodness for Tomas filling us in on the situation, as we now know that this is all you.
As I wrote on Twitter, you brought this upon yourselves. Until you either give us, the fans, the album or at least a release date, you are going to berated. And trust me, it's only going to get worse the longer you hold out on us. So just give us what we want, and you won't be seen as big as jerks as you were before (except you Brummel, you'll always be a jackass).
Again, please help me and my fellow Streetlight Manifesto fans get what we want. It's not like we want much; all we desire is the release date of the album that has been years in the making.
I'll be back soon with some actual blog stuff.
-Steve, a proud Streetlight Manifesto fan
Thursday, January 3, 2013
2012 Wrap Up
Well, seeing as 2013 is still fresh and new, why not go over the best of 2012. From music to movies to, yes, comics, 2012 was a great year for everyone it seems. Some of the categories I'll be discussing will have a list while others will only have one or two items mentioned with it. Also, at the end of this post, I'll get into what I'm looking forward to most in 2013. So, let's get on with the show.
Video Games
I've really become more of a gamer than I have in the past these past few months. Whether it be because of my sudden interest in gaming videos on Youtube or what, but I played some truly magical games last year. However, of all the games I played, there are two that struck me as the best games I have ever played. Yes, even better than Shadow of the Colossus, a game that I have loved for years. The games I'm talking about are Journey and The Walking Dead. Both games were initially only available via online stores, but the popularity of the games led to them being released on disc.
I first found Journey when I was looking at demos on the Playstation Store. It was highly rated and, after I played it, I realized that I needed to get this game somehow. When I finally bought it and played it for the first time, I discovered what I really loved about it: it truly reminded me of Shadow of the Colossus. There is absolutely no dialogue in this game; the only sounds heard in the game are the sound effects, the music, and the little sounds your character makes. The settings are just beautifully made, especially the snow and the "underwater" levels. However, the moment that brought a smile to my face was the first time I ran into another player. It was on the second desert area and I was wondering why my screen had a bright white section in one of the corners. Upon further review, I discovered another cloaked figure, and we started "talking" back and forth. It was truly an experience that I had never had before. We helped each other with a couple puzzles but, when I had to take a break for a minute, I came back to discover my partner gone. I was actually kind of sad about it, as I had become alone again. Overall, this game was just a beautiful masterpiece, one that I will play for years to come.
However, as breathtaking as Journey was, my game of the year was The Walking Dead. Made by TellTale Games, it was initially released in episodes, much like the TV show. When the game first came out, I was still getting into my The Walking Dead phase. By the time I bought the disc version of the game, I was in the midst of my new obsession. In short, The Walking Dead is now my new favorite video game. Just like the TV series, it is more character driven than zombie driven. To me, that is what made this game so fantastic. For the first time, I really felt like the main character, in this case Lee. Also, I got to see the outcome of my choices, whether they be good or bad. A couple of times, I made decisions based off what I would do, which typically was the better way to go, but a couple of times, my emotions got in the way, leading me to make more irrational decisions. No matter what my decisions were, however, the final episode got me. And, boy, did it get me good. I'm not going to lie; I cried at least three times during the finale. I still think about the finale on occasion. However, I have not played through the game, though I would like to soon.
Movies
This was a very strong year for movies. Between The Avengers, The Dark Knight Rises, and The Amazing Spider-Man (just to name a few), comic lovers had their fill of their heroes. I saw a lot of films I had never seen before; to name a few: The Hunger Games, The Raven, Grave Encounters, The Amazing Spider-Man, The Dark Knight Rises, The Avengers, and Paranormal Activity 4. However, out of all of those films, my absolute favorite of the year was The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. Up until two weeks ago, I was ready to pronounce The Dark Knight Rises as my favorite film of the year. However, The Hobbit blew me away. It wasn't until I saw the film that I realized how much I missed Middle Earth. It was good to see the old gang again, especially Gandalf. I absolutely loved Martin Freeman as Bilbo, as well as Richard Armitage as Thorin Oakenshield. For me, the whole last half hour or so, basically when Bilbo meets Gollum for the first time on, is the best part. The riddle/lake scene was my second favorite scene; my favorite scene being the beginning with older Bilbo and Frodo. Even better yet, there are still two more Hobbit films to come this year and next. At the end of it all, The Hobbit trilogy might rival The Lord of the Rings trilogy for the better trilogy.
So, if I were to rank my favorite films of 2012, they would be in this order:
Music
Not a lot of new music came out for me this year, though what I got was really good stuff. Obviously, there was the huge hit Gangnam Style, which is way too catchy and addictive to not include on any 2012 wrap up. Though I only got a couple CDs this year (yeah, I still buy CDs mostly because my car has no MP3 jack), what I got were good stuff. I downloaded three soundtracks and bought one on CD, all of which were great listens. I downloaded the OSTs to Journey, Shadow of the Colossus, and The Hobbit, while the one I bought was to The Dark Knight Rises. Another CD I bought was the newest release from one of my favorite bands, the ska band Reel Big Fish. They put out their newest album Candy Coated Fury, their first original record in a couple years. However, the album I was most excited for (okay, second most; more on that in a few) was Red from Taylor Swift. I've been a closet TSwift fan for a while and this year is when it really hit off. So, yes, I am a guy who, when Red came out, went out to Target and bought the special edition. I have little to no shame in admitting that. The album I was most excited about didn't come out. It got delayed because the bandleader is a perfectionist and never finished the album in an reasonable amount of time to have it released on the announced date. The band and record in question would be Streetlight Manifesto's The Hands That Thieve and Toh Kay's The Hand That Thieves. They were supposed to be out on Election Day, but about two weeks before the release date, leadman Tomas Kalnoky (Toh Kay) announced that they albums were being delayed until January 2013. Though I was distraught having to wait even longer for new original music from my favorite band, I knew that it was going to be worth the wait. Sure, it is a bit aggravating that they haven't released any new, original material since 2007, but I know that this album is going to be amazing. If you haven't heard their music before, check them out. They truly are a group of extremely talented musicians.
TV
This was the first fall season where I did not have Smallville to look forward to. I have to say, it was a little weird to go into the fall season not having Smallville to amp me up. Thankfully, I had another show to fill the void: The Walking Dead. 2012 was the year of The Walking Dead for me, as I started my new obsession for it towards the middle of the year. That included catching up on the entire TV series. It has now become my favorite TV series. Also, Warehouse 13 continued kick major butt, as it had its strongest season yet. Another show I started watching this year is New Girl. Yes, I, a 20 going on 21 year old male, likes watching New Girl. Other shows that I've kept up with are Tosh.O, Brickleberry (which is a very un-PC show), The Soup, Chopped, and Total Darkness, just to name a few that come to mind.
Comics
Well, what can I say about 2012 in the realm of comics? I'm pretty sure "crazy" sums it up pretty well. We had Zero Month, Avengers Vs. X-Men, Marvel NOW!, "Death in the Family", the "death" of Peter Parker (again), as well as other crazy stuff. Personally, I tried out a lot more comics this year than I have in past years and, though my wallet and parents don't like me spending a lot of money on comics, I've had a blast exposing myself to characters I haven't read before. Especially when Marvel NOW! kicked off, I jumped on a lot of new books, some possibly for the long term, some for an arc to arc basis. 2012 was a year of change for Marvel while DC continued to establish the New 52 even further as the second year started. For me personally, 2012 was a year of great stories, lots of Spider-Man goodness, my introduction to a lot of new Marvel books, discovering that I actually like the X-Men, thanks to Bendis and Immonen, and how great The Walking Dead really is.
2013
So, what am I looking forward to in the year 2013? Well, there is a lot of stuff to look forward to. In the theaters, I'm looking forward to The Man of Steel, the newest Superman film that looks really, really good. I'm also waiting on the edge of my seat for The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, the second part of the Hobbit trilogy. Lastly, I'm looking forward to my annual Paranormal Activity fix, which will be coming, like it always does, in October.
Musically, the thing I'm looking forward to most is the release of the new Streetlight Manifesto/Toh Kay albums. I'd go into more detail on that, but I kinda already did earlier. So please refer to that for the music section.
I'm primed to be getting a good number of video games this year, something that has not happened in a long time. While some games are coming out relatively soon, like Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time and God of War: Ascension, the games I'm looking forward to most either come out later in the year or don't have a release date yet. The game that I'm surprisingly pumped for and I believe will be my 2013 Game of the Year is The Last of Us, which is coming out in May by Naughty Dog (the same guys who did the Crash Bandicoot series). The other games I'm looking forward to, well, I'm not even sure when they are going to come out. Those games would be the necessary second season the The Walking Dead and a game I've been waiting for since, oh, about 2009: The Last Guardian, the spiritual sequel to Ico and Shadow of the Colossus. I pray that this game finally sees the light of day in 2013.
Comics-wise, there is so much to be looking forward to. Off the top of my head, the two things I'm looking forward to would be the conclusion of "Death of the Family" in Batman and the beginning of Superior Spider-Man. Other stories I'm excited to read are "Venom Wars" over in Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (the first chapter is phenomenal), the Riddler story in Batman, two new Scott Snyder books, The Wake and the unnamed but most likely Man of Steel with Jim Lee, discovering the mysterious threat in Daredevil, reading my second X-Men title (which was unheard of a couple years ago), and so much more.
Personally, I have some resolutions for the year 2013. Some more personal, some I'm happy to discuss. I would love to do better in school, make a good amount of money when I go back to work in the summer, and, probably the hardest one to achieve, find an artist for a possible comic book I would love to publish.
So, 2013 is shaping up to be a pretty good year, maybe even better than 2012. I hope that this year isn't filled with death and tragedy. There were too many last year and 2013 must be better than 2012. Hopefully, things will be much better in 2013 for everyone.
Thanks for reading!
Video Games
I've really become more of a gamer than I have in the past these past few months. Whether it be because of my sudden interest in gaming videos on Youtube or what, but I played some truly magical games last year. However, of all the games I played, there are two that struck me as the best games I have ever played. Yes, even better than Shadow of the Colossus, a game that I have loved for years. The games I'm talking about are Journey and The Walking Dead. Both games were initially only available via online stores, but the popularity of the games led to them being released on disc.
I first found Journey when I was looking at demos on the Playstation Store. It was highly rated and, after I played it, I realized that I needed to get this game somehow. When I finally bought it and played it for the first time, I discovered what I really loved about it: it truly reminded me of Shadow of the Colossus. There is absolutely no dialogue in this game; the only sounds heard in the game are the sound effects, the music, and the little sounds your character makes. The settings are just beautifully made, especially the snow and the "underwater" levels. However, the moment that brought a smile to my face was the first time I ran into another player. It was on the second desert area and I was wondering why my screen had a bright white section in one of the corners. Upon further review, I discovered another cloaked figure, and we started "talking" back and forth. It was truly an experience that I had never had before. We helped each other with a couple puzzles but, when I had to take a break for a minute, I came back to discover my partner gone. I was actually kind of sad about it, as I had become alone again. Overall, this game was just a beautiful masterpiece, one that I will play for years to come.
However, as breathtaking as Journey was, my game of the year was The Walking Dead. Made by TellTale Games, it was initially released in episodes, much like the TV show. When the game first came out, I was still getting into my The Walking Dead phase. By the time I bought the disc version of the game, I was in the midst of my new obsession. In short, The Walking Dead is now my new favorite video game. Just like the TV series, it is more character driven than zombie driven. To me, that is what made this game so fantastic. For the first time, I really felt like the main character, in this case Lee. Also, I got to see the outcome of my choices, whether they be good or bad. A couple of times, I made decisions based off what I would do, which typically was the better way to go, but a couple of times, my emotions got in the way, leading me to make more irrational decisions. No matter what my decisions were, however, the final episode got me. And, boy, did it get me good. I'm not going to lie; I cried at least three times during the finale. I still think about the finale on occasion. However, I have not played through the game, though I would like to soon.
Movies
This was a very strong year for movies. Between The Avengers, The Dark Knight Rises, and The Amazing Spider-Man (just to name a few), comic lovers had their fill of their heroes. I saw a lot of films I had never seen before; to name a few: The Hunger Games, The Raven, Grave Encounters, The Amazing Spider-Man, The Dark Knight Rises, The Avengers, and Paranormal Activity 4. However, out of all of those films, my absolute favorite of the year was The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. Up until two weeks ago, I was ready to pronounce The Dark Knight Rises as my favorite film of the year. However, The Hobbit blew me away. It wasn't until I saw the film that I realized how much I missed Middle Earth. It was good to see the old gang again, especially Gandalf. I absolutely loved Martin Freeman as Bilbo, as well as Richard Armitage as Thorin Oakenshield. For me, the whole last half hour or so, basically when Bilbo meets Gollum for the first time on, is the best part. The riddle/lake scene was my second favorite scene; my favorite scene being the beginning with older Bilbo and Frodo. Even better yet, there are still two more Hobbit films to come this year and next. At the end of it all, The Hobbit trilogy might rival The Lord of the Rings trilogy for the better trilogy.
So, if I were to rank my favorite films of 2012, they would be in this order:
- The Hobbit
- The Dark Knight Rises
- The Avengers
- The Amazing Spider-Man
- The Hunger Games
Music
Not a lot of new music came out for me this year, though what I got was really good stuff. Obviously, there was the huge hit Gangnam Style, which is way too catchy and addictive to not include on any 2012 wrap up. Though I only got a couple CDs this year (yeah, I still buy CDs mostly because my car has no MP3 jack), what I got were good stuff. I downloaded three soundtracks and bought one on CD, all of which were great listens. I downloaded the OSTs to Journey, Shadow of the Colossus, and The Hobbit, while the one I bought was to The Dark Knight Rises. Another CD I bought was the newest release from one of my favorite bands, the ska band Reel Big Fish. They put out their newest album Candy Coated Fury, their first original record in a couple years. However, the album I was most excited for (okay, second most; more on that in a few) was Red from Taylor Swift. I've been a closet TSwift fan for a while and this year is when it really hit off. So, yes, I am a guy who, when Red came out, went out to Target and bought the special edition. I have little to no shame in admitting that. The album I was most excited about didn't come out. It got delayed because the bandleader is a perfectionist and never finished the album in an reasonable amount of time to have it released on the announced date. The band and record in question would be Streetlight Manifesto's The Hands That Thieve and Toh Kay's The Hand That Thieves. They were supposed to be out on Election Day, but about two weeks before the release date, leadman Tomas Kalnoky (Toh Kay) announced that they albums were being delayed until January 2013. Though I was distraught having to wait even longer for new original music from my favorite band, I knew that it was going to be worth the wait. Sure, it is a bit aggravating that they haven't released any new, original material since 2007, but I know that this album is going to be amazing. If you haven't heard their music before, check them out. They truly are a group of extremely talented musicians.
TV
This was the first fall season where I did not have Smallville to look forward to. I have to say, it was a little weird to go into the fall season not having Smallville to amp me up. Thankfully, I had another show to fill the void: The Walking Dead. 2012 was the year of The Walking Dead for me, as I started my new obsession for it towards the middle of the year. That included catching up on the entire TV series. It has now become my favorite TV series. Also, Warehouse 13 continued kick major butt, as it had its strongest season yet. Another show I started watching this year is New Girl. Yes, I, a 20 going on 21 year old male, likes watching New Girl. Other shows that I've kept up with are Tosh.O, Brickleberry (which is a very un-PC show), The Soup, Chopped, and Total Darkness, just to name a few that come to mind.
Comics
Well, what can I say about 2012 in the realm of comics? I'm pretty sure "crazy" sums it up pretty well. We had Zero Month, Avengers Vs. X-Men, Marvel NOW!, "Death in the Family", the "death" of Peter Parker (again), as well as other crazy stuff. Personally, I tried out a lot more comics this year than I have in past years and, though my wallet and parents don't like me spending a lot of money on comics, I've had a blast exposing myself to characters I haven't read before. Especially when Marvel NOW! kicked off, I jumped on a lot of new books, some possibly for the long term, some for an arc to arc basis. 2012 was a year of change for Marvel while DC continued to establish the New 52 even further as the second year started. For me personally, 2012 was a year of great stories, lots of Spider-Man goodness, my introduction to a lot of new Marvel books, discovering that I actually like the X-Men, thanks to Bendis and Immonen, and how great The Walking Dead really is.
It was hard to hash out a list of my favorite comics of the year,
but here is the list of my top 5 favorite comics of the year.
- Batman
The best book on the shelves without a doubt. The stories that Team Batman have been telling have been masterful, from the conclusion of the "Court of Owls" storyline to the current epic "Death of the Family". Batman #13, the first chapter of DotF, actually might be the finest comic I have ever read. Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, and the rest of Team Batman own this book and I'm so excited to see how DotF concludes. - Daredevil
When this book launched in 2011, I never saw myself enjoying the book as much as I am today. I was initially interested in the art by Paolo Rivera and Marcos Martin. However, I'm now in for the long run. Mark Waid has made me love Matt Murdock, no matter what hell he is put through. - Amazing Spider-Man
Though Peter Parker's journey ended (for now), it was one heck of a year for my favorite hero. He gained and lost a side kick, took on not one, but two Hobgoblins, took on the Lizard and Morbius, went into space, met Miles Morales, and saved the world. Sure, he passed on (again, for now), but he went down a hero, fighting to wits end against one of his worst enemies. - Captain America
Without a doubt, this books is my favorite Marvel NOW! books (so far). Rick Remender has put Cap in a foreign land and forced him to survive. With art by John Romita, Jr., this book is one of my favorite looking books, as JR Jr. gets to draw crazy monsters. This is such a fun book and I'm happy I decided to check it out. - Ultimate Spider-ManThe story of Miles Morales continued and there was some gooooood stuff thrown his way. From meeting 616 Peter Parker to finally obtaining his webs, Miles has had a good year. You know, minus the fact that he was thrown into war for the first time and got stranded from home. And that his Uncle Aaron died. But you know, the future looks bright for young Mr. Morales, so he has that going for him.Fantastic FourYes, I'm cheating and putting one more book in my Top 5. See this as 5B to Ultimate Spider-Man's 5A. I've always been a FF fan, but I've never really read the book because Hickman built up such a daunting run, I never got into the book. When it was announced that Matt Fraction and Mark Bagley were taking over the book, I decided to check it out and I've really enjoyed it so far.
Just missing out on the list is a couple of great books: Captain Marvel, Smallville Season 11, Avengers Academy, Indestructible Hulk, Justice League, and Deadpool. Also, I would be amiss if I didn't add that I've really been enjoying The Walking Dead in comic form. I have every issue now, minus #104, thanks to the holidays. I finished compendium #1 before New Years and I'll be tackling #2 in a couple of days. And I still have a couple of Marvel NOW! titles coming out in the coming months.
Not only did I get introduced to new books and characters, but maybe most exciting was the introduction to new artists. Seeing as comics are a visual medium, being introduced to new artists is exciting, as you get to see different takes on characters you already know. Some of the new artists that I've grown to like/love last year were Olivier Coipel, Mike Allred, Becky Cloonan, David Marquez, Kenneth Rocafort, Dexter Soy, and Ryan Stegman. All of their different takes on characters, whether they be some of my favorites or new ones, were unique and awesome. Personally, the three that I'll be following closest will probably be David Marquez, Becky Cloonan, and most definitely Ryan Stegman.
Not only did I get introduced to new books and characters, but maybe most exciting was the introduction to new artists. Seeing as comics are a visual medium, being introduced to new artists is exciting, as you get to see different takes on characters you already know. Some of the new artists that I've grown to like/love last year were Olivier Coipel, Mike Allred, Becky Cloonan, David Marquez, Kenneth Rocafort, Dexter Soy, and Ryan Stegman. All of their different takes on characters, whether they be some of my favorites or new ones, were unique and awesome. Personally, the three that I'll be following closest will probably be David Marquez, Becky Cloonan, and most definitely Ryan Stegman.
2013
So, what am I looking forward to in the year 2013? Well, there is a lot of stuff to look forward to. In the theaters, I'm looking forward to The Man of Steel, the newest Superman film that looks really, really good. I'm also waiting on the edge of my seat for The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, the second part of the Hobbit trilogy. Lastly, I'm looking forward to my annual Paranormal Activity fix, which will be coming, like it always does, in October.
Musically, the thing I'm looking forward to most is the release of the new Streetlight Manifesto/Toh Kay albums. I'd go into more detail on that, but I kinda already did earlier. So please refer to that for the music section.
I'm primed to be getting a good number of video games this year, something that has not happened in a long time. While some games are coming out relatively soon, like Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time and God of War: Ascension, the games I'm looking forward to most either come out later in the year or don't have a release date yet. The game that I'm surprisingly pumped for and I believe will be my 2013 Game of the Year is The Last of Us, which is coming out in May by Naughty Dog (the same guys who did the Crash Bandicoot series). The other games I'm looking forward to, well, I'm not even sure when they are going to come out. Those games would be the necessary second season the The Walking Dead and a game I've been waiting for since, oh, about 2009: The Last Guardian, the spiritual sequel to Ico and Shadow of the Colossus. I pray that this game finally sees the light of day in 2013.
Comics-wise, there is so much to be looking forward to. Off the top of my head, the two things I'm looking forward to would be the conclusion of "Death of the Family" in Batman and the beginning of Superior Spider-Man. Other stories I'm excited to read are "Venom Wars" over in Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (the first chapter is phenomenal), the Riddler story in Batman, two new Scott Snyder books, The Wake and the unnamed but most likely Man of Steel with Jim Lee, discovering the mysterious threat in Daredevil, reading my second X-Men title (which was unheard of a couple years ago), and so much more.
Personally, I have some resolutions for the year 2013. Some more personal, some I'm happy to discuss. I would love to do better in school, make a good amount of money when I go back to work in the summer, and, probably the hardest one to achieve, find an artist for a possible comic book I would love to publish.
So, 2013 is shaping up to be a pretty good year, maybe even better than 2012. I hope that this year isn't filled with death and tragedy. There were too many last year and 2013 must be better than 2012. Hopefully, things will be much better in 2013 for everyone.
Thanks for reading!
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Amazing No More
Hello, everyone! I hope that you had a great holiday season. Mine was particularly enjoyable, as I got a lot of good stuff, like 102 issues of The Walking Dead and an awesome Batman fleece hat/cowl. But, enough about me. You came here for some reviews. For those who somehow don't know, this week marked the end of The Amazing Spider-Man, one of Marvel's longest running series. As I did with Amazing #698 a couple weeks back, I will post my other review before I go into spoiler mode. However, you have been forewarned about spoilers, so read at your own risk.
Justice League #15
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The issue starts off with the US military out at sea, getting ready to test some missiles. However, something or someone activates the countdown and changes the coordinates for the missiles, sending them straight towards Atlantis. Meanwhile, back in Smallville, Clark continues his talk with Diana and gives her a pair of glasses for herself. Back at the Watchtower, Cyborg is talking with his dad about the situation with the U.S.S. Mabus when Watchtower goes dark. Now, in Gotham City, Batman is taking on a boatload of Scarecrow's men while talking to Cyborg. Batman takes down almost all the guys and gets an unlikely assist from Aquaman. Later, Batman and Aquaman talk about the problem with Atlantis, as Aquaman tells Bats that the fish aren't responding to his commands, which means that something is wrong. Then, Mera shows up and Batman starts to inform them about the U.S.S. Mabus. Meanwhile, in Metropolis, Clark and Diana are enjoying a nice date. Just after they both admit that this is a nice night and that they hope to have more of these date nights, the power goes out and the U.S.S. Mabus is thrown into Metropolis via tidal wave. Clark and Diana suit up and save Metropolis from being squashed. Clark, however, cannot save Lois, but a man named Vulko saves her. However, Vulko is weak and either passes out or dies after stating that he needs to find Aquaman or his brother will sink it all. Mera tells Aquaman that this is a first strike against Earth and Aquaman realizes that this is the Atlantean War Plans, something that he had written.
The Shazam backup starts off with Billy and Freddy chowing down on some fast food. Freddy really wants Billy to buy beer for them, but they only have $.75 left. So, they decide to use Billy's powers to rob an ATM. Just when the boys think that they are getting busted, it is shown that a couple other guys are shown robbing the same bank. Billy stops them and the boys make off with the cash. They make it to a liquor store where Billy stops yet another robbery attempt. However, instead of getting booze, Billy, when asked how he can be repayed, asks for all the junkfood they can carry. After stopping a guy from hot wiring a car, Billy talks to Francesca, one of the magical beings from the Rock of Eternity. She warns him about Black Adam and to prepare himself. After discovering he can fly, Billy and Freddy get into a heated argument about Billy changing back into kid form. Freddy leaves in a huff and Billy finally meets Black Adam face to face.
First off, I would like to welcome Ivan Reis and Joe Prado to the book. If this issue is any indication to their run on the book, then Justice League fans are in for a treat. The art team is in their comfort zone, being the ex-Aquaman team. It was nice to have a good issue from a new art team is always a plus. This was the first issue of Justice League in a while that was well done all around. While a lot of the recent issues were good (especially the Zero issue), this was the first one where everything was complete. Everything connected nicely and I'm really looking forward to this mini-event in this book. I'm going to have to figure out if I need to buy Aquaman for this story to make sense, but even if I do, I'm still excited to see this new story.
Grade: A
SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALERT
Well, I've avoided the spoilers so far, and I would like to help those who have not read Amazing Spider-Man #700 and Avenging Spider-Man #15.1 by blatantly telling you that THERE ARE HUMONGOUS SPOILERS UPCOMING. IF YOU HAVE NOT READ EITHER AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #700 OR AVENGING SPIDER-MAN #15.1, THERE ARE GOING TO BE HUGE, MONUMENTAL SPOILERS IN THE FOLLOWING REVIEWS.
Amazing Spider-Man #700
The issue starts off with Potter and MJ, discussing their "relationship". Potter admits to MJ that he wants to be in a relationship with her, but gets distracted when he receives news about Doc Ock escaping the Raft. Potter then flies to JFK Airport, buying a ticket to flee New York, knowing that Ock's body will be dead by the time he returns from Belgium. Back in Doc Ock's lab, Peter is working with hours left to live, and he has a near death moment, where he sees almost everyone who has died since he became Spider-Man. His journey culminates in a visit with Uncle Ben, who tells Peter that he has to stop Otto one last time, then someone else can be Spider-Man. Peter is rejuvenated and is ready to start his master plan. Meanwhile, Jonah looks over the jailbreak from the Raft and publicly calls Octavius a loser, which Potter hears. Peter and his band of unmerry men take on the 18th Precinct, where Peter retrieves the golden Octobot. However, he gets delayed a tad when Carlie shows up. He tries to tell her the truth about his situation, but she doesn't believe and opens fire, which ricochets off of Peter's tentacles and hurts Carlie. Spider-Man then shows up and the houses and workplaces of everyone important in Peter's life, telling them that Doc Ock is on a rampage and that he is coming for them because of Peter's connection with Spider-Man. When Potter has gathered his "loved ones", he gets into contact with Doc Ock, gloating that he has won and that Peter will be dead in a short period of time. Scorpion and Hydro-Man slow down the police while Peter and
Ugh. That's my opinion on this issue. When I first read it, I had tears in my eyes as I threw it across the room in a pissed off rage. I've never gotten this mad about a comic before, even when the other Peter Parker, the Ultimate one, died. Mostly because I feel like that Peter died a hero. He died saving his loved ones from his most deadly enemies. This Peter, however, just handed the reins to arguably his worst enemy, just because he didn't want to kill him. That is cowardly in my opinion. He gave an enemy free range on his life without truly knowing that he had a change of heart. I was so excited for this issue but I honestly felt let down by it and, in return, I feel less excited for Superior Spider-Man. I'm hoping that this storyline only lasts a year or so, because if it lasts longer than that, I may lose my love for Spider-Man, something I never thought would happen. Like many others have admitted, I love Peter because I can relate to him, something I cannot do with any other comic character. Strapped for cash, terrible luck, not smooth with the ladies, and a true friend, that is what appeals me to Peter. Now, with Otto in Peter's body, we are going to be getting a Peter who seems to be a huge dick. If his dialogue in this issue, the Superior Spider-Man preview, or Daredevil is any indication, Otto is going to be a jerkwad to basically everyone, especially MJ.
Though I am miffed about this issue, there are good things about it. First and foremost, I must give a huge amount of praise to Humberto Ramos. When he was announced on the book when "Big Time" started, I was not enthused what so bit. Now, he is one of my favorite artists. I have nothing but love for his artwork now and he does a masterful job handling the emotional scenes as well as the action ones. The end section with the life flashes was beautiful and it really helped nail the scene. Though I do not like the story, I still must praise Dan Slott. While I don't like the way that Potter is being written right now, I must admit it is sort of interesting to see this new spin on Spider-Man. Plus, the end, while I don't really buy the sudden change of heart by Otto, is obviously powerful enough to bring me to tears. I was very lukewarm on this issue the first couple of times I read it (by that, I mean the first 10 times I read it). However, as I slowly start to accept that Peter has died for now, I start to think about the future of Spider-Man. I will be checking out Superior Spider-Man when it comes out in a couple weeks, though it will be with a heavy heart for the first few issues. However, as much as I dislike the ending, I do not think it is bad enough to warrant sending death threats to someone. I know I've written about this before, but c'mon guys and gals. It's comics, where no hero ever stays dead. Peter will be back eventually (especially as there seems to be a back door for Peter to return some day) and, while I'm looking forward to that day, I guess you could say I'm anxious to see this new spin on Spider-Man.
Grade: B
Avenging Spider-Man #15.1
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This was a great issue. It made me actually start liking Otto as Spider-Man. If you can't tell, I wrote the Amazing and Avenging reviews on different days. When I wrote the Amazing review, I was filled with anger and rage. Now, after reading this issue, I'm more calm and a bit optimistic about the future for my favorite character. Though I didn't like the beginning of the issue, as it was a complete 180 of the end of Amazing, where Otto was more somber, the rest of the issue was pretty good. I'm still a bit upset about the ending of the Peter's life, but after reading this issue a couple of times, I'm gaining my interest in Superior Spider-Man back. I must give kudos to Chris Yost for writing a great bridge to Superior and to getting me interested in Superior again. However, the real star of this issue was Paco Medina. His art was breathtakingly awesome. I know that the amazing Marco Checchetto is going to become the new regular Avenging artist, but I would love to see some more Paco Medina Spider-Man work down the line. Spider-Man is lucky to have such a great cast of artists on the book, something that a lot of books would kill to have. So, even if you, like me, weren't sold on the ending of Amazing Spider-Man #700, check out this issue. It's so well done that I promise that it will make you interested in Superior Spider-Man.
Grade: A
So that's it for this small, but very powerful week. Though I got a lot of my griping out of the way dealing with Amazing #700, I might have another post on that before Superior Spider-Man #1 comes out. I'm currently working on a "Best of 2012" post, but I'm not sure when it will be out. I'm currently under the weather and haven't been able to work on it as much as I would like. Hopefully, it'll be out before or shortly after New Years.
Thanks for reading!
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Concerning Spider-Man
Hello. I know that I haven't blogged in a while, mainly because of the stress of finals and doing holiday shopping. I was planning on returning after Christmas, when Amazing Spider-Man #700 came out. However, I felt the need to come out to talk about something.
If you don't already know, Amazing Spider-Man #700 spoilers have come out. I've done a good job of avoiding them, for the most part. To get it out of my system, I looked at the pages when they were extremely small on my page but did not read the text. It has silenced my needs to be spoiled until the 26th. I still tend to be careful, because I do not want the story spoiled for myself. However, there are plenty of people that have spoiled it for themselves and have attacked writer Dan Slott.
Readers who have been upset about the ending of Amazing Spider-Man #700 have started becoming very vocal, threatening Dan with violence and even death. My response to that is: "Really? What are we, five years old?" Threatening someone over a fictional character is just ridiculous and pathetic thing to do. Not only is it a sad thing to do, but it is also illegal and I hope that anyone who sends Dan death threats get what they deserve: legal action. If, by chance, someone who has threatened Dan is reading this, I want you to know something: Stop being such a whiny bitch and leave the man alone. None of these people who have threatened Dan would dare say it to his face. Instead, they say it when they are disguised behind fake names and their computer screen, like little wussies. I absolutely hate people that make threats online because it is a cowardly thing to do. You feel like a big, tough guy behind your computer screen, but in really life, I doubt you could say something like that.
Now, anyone who has read this blog before know that I have respect for Dan Slott, as he is my favorite Marvel writer and, along with Scott Snyder, my favorite writer in comics. Ever since Brand New Day started, a lot of my favorite Spider-Man stories have been written by Dan, especially the Big Time material. Though I may not agree with some of his non-comic opinions, he has done more than enough to earn my trust. Sure, I might be a little upset when I first read #700, but I (as everyone else should) am going to remember that this is part of a larger story. I'm not going to write some threat against a man's life because something has happened to a fictional character that I like. I honestly have no clue how someone who has written so many great Spider-Man stories can get so much unneeded grief about a single issue. It doesn't seem like anyone has been under fire recently more than Dan, which is a shame. Though I have never met Dan (something I want to change next year when I hopefully go to a con), he seems like a really nice guy who is passionate about his work and he does not deserve these kind of attacks.
I know that probably not a lot of people are going to read this, but I just needed to get my feelings out there. Death threats are nothing to kid around with and no one should be receiving them no matter what they do. With all the messed up stuff going on in the world today, we should all know better and not do stupid things like this. In times like these, we need areas where we can escape to, a place where we feel safe and away from the cruel world we live in, yet people want to cause harm to a person who provides one to us. Though I might be a little miffed about possibly losing another Peter Parker, again, this is simply a part of a larger story. To echo what Dan has been saying, read Amazing Spider-Man #700 in full and then read Superior Spider-Man #1. If you still have ill-will towards the team after those two issues, then don't continue to read the book. It'll still sell without you, plus it will be a better place for those who enjoy the book. But please, stop all the threats toward Dan. This isn't the first time something like this has happened to him and I cannot understand how people can attack someone in the manner that they are.
Dan, if you somehow read this, I want to thank you for the great stories you have given us so far and for the great stories you will tell in the future. And to anyone that disagrees with my opinions, screw you. I'll go as far as to give you my Skype identity so you can say what you want to my face instead of being a little wuss behind your computer screen. Let's see if you are so big and mighty when you actually see the face of the person you want to insult.
Ball's in your court, haters.
If you don't already know, Amazing Spider-Man #700 spoilers have come out. I've done a good job of avoiding them, for the most part. To get it out of my system, I looked at the pages when they were extremely small on my page but did not read the text. It has silenced my needs to be spoiled until the 26th. I still tend to be careful, because I do not want the story spoiled for myself. However, there are plenty of people that have spoiled it for themselves and have attacked writer Dan Slott.
Readers who have been upset about the ending of Amazing Spider-Man #700 have started becoming very vocal, threatening Dan with violence and even death. My response to that is: "Really? What are we, five years old?" Threatening someone over a fictional character is just ridiculous and pathetic thing to do. Not only is it a sad thing to do, but it is also illegal and I hope that anyone who sends Dan death threats get what they deserve: legal action. If, by chance, someone who has threatened Dan is reading this, I want you to know something: Stop being such a whiny bitch and leave the man alone. None of these people who have threatened Dan would dare say it to his face. Instead, they say it when they are disguised behind fake names and their computer screen, like little wussies. I absolutely hate people that make threats online because it is a cowardly thing to do. You feel like a big, tough guy behind your computer screen, but in really life, I doubt you could say something like that.
Now, anyone who has read this blog before know that I have respect for Dan Slott, as he is my favorite Marvel writer and, along with Scott Snyder, my favorite writer in comics. Ever since Brand New Day started, a lot of my favorite Spider-Man stories have been written by Dan, especially the Big Time material. Though I may not agree with some of his non-comic opinions, he has done more than enough to earn my trust. Sure, I might be a little upset when I first read #700, but I (as everyone else should) am going to remember that this is part of a larger story. I'm not going to write some threat against a man's life because something has happened to a fictional character that I like. I honestly have no clue how someone who has written so many great Spider-Man stories can get so much unneeded grief about a single issue. It doesn't seem like anyone has been under fire recently more than Dan, which is a shame. Though I have never met Dan (something I want to change next year when I hopefully go to a con), he seems like a really nice guy who is passionate about his work and he does not deserve these kind of attacks.
I know that probably not a lot of people are going to read this, but I just needed to get my feelings out there. Death threats are nothing to kid around with and no one should be receiving them no matter what they do. With all the messed up stuff going on in the world today, we should all know better and not do stupid things like this. In times like these, we need areas where we can escape to, a place where we feel safe and away from the cruel world we live in, yet people want to cause harm to a person who provides one to us. Though I might be a little miffed about possibly losing another Peter Parker, again, this is simply a part of a larger story. To echo what Dan has been saying, read Amazing Spider-Man #700 in full and then read Superior Spider-Man #1. If you still have ill-will towards the team after those two issues, then don't continue to read the book. It'll still sell without you, plus it will be a better place for those who enjoy the book. But please, stop all the threats toward Dan. This isn't the first time something like this has happened to him and I cannot understand how people can attack someone in the manner that they are.
Dan, if you somehow read this, I want to thank you for the great stories you have given us so far and for the great stories you will tell in the future. And to anyone that disagrees with my opinions, screw you. I'll go as far as to give you my Skype identity so you can say what you want to my face instead of being a little wuss behind your computer screen. Let's see if you are so big and mighty when you actually see the face of the person you want to insult.
Ball's in your court, haters.
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Two Weeks of Reviews-Part II
Part two of my review posts, this one is (thankfully) shorter than the last post. Mainly, it is because I was unable to get All New X-Men #2 and Superman #14. I'm hoping to get them in the next week or two. However, there were some really good issues to come out this week and, even better, no big spoilers like Amazing Spider-Man #698.
A+X #2
This is the first A+X issue I've gotten and I have to admit, the only reason I got this issue was because Chris Bachalo was doing art on it. And, boy, was it nice to see. His story, which he also wrote, has Black Widow team up with Rogue to take down a loose Sentinel. The Sentinel is set to blow, so Widow gets the idea to shoot it from a distance. However, since her hand was broken earlier in the fight, Rogue has to do it, obtaining the ability to do so by kissing Widow. The Sentinel goes boom and the girls enjoy a day at the spa, ignoring their calls to go into action.
The second story has Kitty Pryde, my personal favorite X-Men member, visiting Resilient, a company owned by Tony Stark. Tony offers Kitty, who is battling her allergies, a job at Resilient, telling her that he plans on eliminating obesity by utilizing Pym Particles. However, when in the room with said particles, Kitty sneezes, unleashing a hoard of Brood, the things that Kitty was "pregnant" with during Wolverine and the X-Men. Tony suits up, but the Brood have adopted Kitty's phasing ability, and they attempt to take over Tony's Iron Men suits he has at Resilient. However, when they get control of the suits, Kitty phases through them, short circuiting and defeating them. Tony realizes that this would happen all the time with Kitty there, and she politely declines the job offer.
Just like AvX, this was a fun book, mainly as it isn't as serious as other books on the stand. Sure, there are still drama filled moments, but for the majority, the stories are just fun. I know that there are a good number of people who absolutely hate the Rogue/Widow kiss, saying it was pointless and it was thrown in there just to appease fanboys. Maybe that's true, but I didn't care either way. It was just a funny moment in a funny story, that's all. Anyways, the plot in both stories was short and sweet, though Peter David's story with Tony and Kitty gets a gold star for acknowledging the Brood storyline from WatXM. Chris Bachalo actually wrote his section, and for the most part, it was written pretty well. The art for the book was stupendous. Both Michael del Mundo and Chris Bachalo's work was spot on and it made the issue that much more enjoyable.
Grade: A
FF #1
The flip side to Fantastic Four #1, we get to see the new Future Foundation start to form. The form of the issue is pretty interesting too. We get shots of the students, saying who they are and giving various information about the Future Foundation, and then the other parts is the actual members of the Fantastic Four recruiting members for the group. Reed recruits Scott Lang (Ant-Man), Sue recruits Medusa (Black Bolt's wife), Ben recruits She-Hulk, and Johnny takes his girlfriend out to breakfast, as he totally forgets about asking someone to fill in for him (though we know that his girl, Darla, will become Miss Thing). Everyone is thrilled to join, except for Scott. Seeing that his daughter Cassie in The Children's Crusade at the hands of Fantastic Four villain Doctor Doom, Scott doesn't want to be in charge of more children, afraid that his track record will catch up with him again. Reed and Scott talk about what happened and how Reed is sick and needs to leave to get cured. Eventually, Scott agrees to take his place as the head of the FF, asking Val and Franklin to inform him all about the Future Foundation.
Overall, this was a really fun issue. It was a very nice introduction to the characters and it was cool to see the students view of the Future Foundation. Matt Fraction, who is overseeing both Fantastic Four and FF, writes a funny story that also has a nice section of seriousness in the form of the Reed/Scott talk. The one scene that I personally enjoyed was during the Thing/She Hulk conversation. Ben says what everyone has been thinking whenever Reed talks about being gone for only four minutes: things don't go according to plan for the Fantastic Four. For whatever reason, that was the line of the book for me, as it foreshadows the terrible events that will be happening to Marvel's First Family. The art was just fantastic. Mile Allred returns to Marvel full time and it is a gorgeous thing to see. The one panel that stuck out to me was during the Sue/Medusa part, where Medusa's hair formed a heart around an image of Black Bolt when the two of them are talking about him. It's just the little things like that that make me enjoy Mike's work. Even though I'm still new to Mike's artwork, I can already tell that I'm going to love it.
Grade: A
Thor: God of Thunder #2
This issue mostly centers around young, brash Thor, though we get a little bit of story with present day Thor and two panels of ancient Thor. The issue starts with Thor trying to get Mjolnir, but he is not worthy enough for it yet. Now in the Baltic Sea, Thor is leading a group of warriors to a battle when a figure is shown stalking the boats. The figure is revealed to be Gorr, the God Butcher. While in the middle of the battle, the horse of the locals god arrives, bloody and without a rider. Thor leaves the battle with the steed, and eventually runs into Gorr for the first time. Though Thor gives a decent fight, Gorr still puts a whooping on him. The only way Thor survives the fight is when he calls upon lightning, shocking Gorr literally and metaphorically. Back in present day, Thor has defeated the "guard dog" that attacked him last issue. Thor swears to avenge the slain gods, stating that he will finish what he started years ago before flying off, with the final shot of the issue being young Thor in a crater, looking defeated for the time being.
I really enjoyed the first issue of Thor: God of Thunder and this issue, while not as strong as the first issue, was still really good. I liked how we actually got a story involving just one of the Thor's for the first time, and it leaves a nice cliffhanger for when we see young Thor again. I am a little disappointed that we didn't get to see a lot of ancient Thor this issue, but his story seems to be front and center in a couple of issues. However, that was my only major gripe. Everything else in the issue was fine. I know that some people think that Gorr looks like Voldemort from Harry Potter, and while I thought of that at first, it really doesn't bother me that much.
Grade: A-
Venom #27.1
The first issue post "Minimum Carnage" shows Flash struggling. Not with the outcome of "Minimum Carnage", but with the symbiote. In the beginning we see Flash taking out some punks that Daimon Hellstrom sent him after. Flash loses control sort of during the fight and then again when talking to Daimon, smashing the glass. We then see Flash, Peter (who is still Peter Parker at the time), and Flash's sister and mom checking out a room at a Center of Wellness for Flash's mom. Flash mentally acknowledges that the reason that his mom is moving is because she is hiding from him, from Venom. Peter and Flash talk for a bit, and Peter brings up that someone from high school has moved back into the city; A.J. Patton, someone who Flash bullied back in the day. Flash goes and meets A.J. and apologizes for bullying him so much. When A.J. leaves to talk to his husband, he says that he sees Flash as a wash-out now, which Flash can hear loud and clear. Later, Flash wakes up from the dead of sleep to call for the suit. He then goes and interrogates one of the punks from the previous night, but is shown to be possessed by the demon that lies inside of him. Demon Venom then goes to the Center of Wellness, where he waits outside Flash's mom's room, freaking her out. The next day, Flash and Peter have another talk, where Flash tells Peter that he is leaving New York for good.
This was a pretty good issue. First and foremost, I loved the parallel between Peter and Flash when it came to the suit. Just like when Peter first had the black suit, it would latch to him and they would go out fighting crime. This time, there is a bit of a twist, as it is the demon that wants to go out, and uses the Venom suit to do just that. I do kind of wish that Flash and Peter would learn each other's identity, but we may never get that, depending on what happens post-Amazing Spider-Man #700. I do think the scenes with A.J. were a little pointless, as it really didn't do much for the story. Besides that, though, the issue was pretty good. Cullen Bunn does another good issue writing, especially the conversation at the end between Peter and Flash. I also really like the twist with the demon using the Venom suit to do it's own terrifying tasks, including the creepy scene with Flash's mom. The star of the issue, though, was Marco Checchetto. This guy needs to be put on a Marvel book ASAP, because he is way too good to not be doing anything for them. I would definitely love it if he was put onto some kind of Spider-Man related project, but he should be on something.
Grade: B+
Alright, that's it for this week. Next week is going to be another fun week, with Avengers #1, All New X-Men #3, and Amazing Spider-Man #699, among others, coming out. Not sure when I'll have reviews posted, as next week is when my finals start. I'm aiming for either Saturday or Sunday being the dates, but I'm not sure. It could be earlier than that for all I know. Just keep a weather eye on the horizon.
Thanks for reading!
A+X #2
This is the first A+X issue I've gotten and I have to admit, the only reason I got this issue was because Chris Bachalo was doing art on it. And, boy, was it nice to see. His story, which he also wrote, has Black Widow team up with Rogue to take down a loose Sentinel. The Sentinel is set to blow, so Widow gets the idea to shoot it from a distance. However, since her hand was broken earlier in the fight, Rogue has to do it, obtaining the ability to do so by kissing Widow. The Sentinel goes boom and the girls enjoy a day at the spa, ignoring their calls to go into action.
The second story has Kitty Pryde, my personal favorite X-Men member, visiting Resilient, a company owned by Tony Stark. Tony offers Kitty, who is battling her allergies, a job at Resilient, telling her that he plans on eliminating obesity by utilizing Pym Particles. However, when in the room with said particles, Kitty sneezes, unleashing a hoard of Brood, the things that Kitty was "pregnant" with during Wolverine and the X-Men. Tony suits up, but the Brood have adopted Kitty's phasing ability, and they attempt to take over Tony's Iron Men suits he has at Resilient. However, when they get control of the suits, Kitty phases through them, short circuiting and defeating them. Tony realizes that this would happen all the time with Kitty there, and she politely declines the job offer.
Just like AvX, this was a fun book, mainly as it isn't as serious as other books on the stand. Sure, there are still drama filled moments, but for the majority, the stories are just fun. I know that there are a good number of people who absolutely hate the Rogue/Widow kiss, saying it was pointless and it was thrown in there just to appease fanboys. Maybe that's true, but I didn't care either way. It was just a funny moment in a funny story, that's all. Anyways, the plot in both stories was short and sweet, though Peter David's story with Tony and Kitty gets a gold star for acknowledging the Brood storyline from WatXM. Chris Bachalo actually wrote his section, and for the most part, it was written pretty well. The art for the book was stupendous. Both Michael del Mundo and Chris Bachalo's work was spot on and it made the issue that much more enjoyable.
Grade: A
FF #1
The flip side to Fantastic Four #1, we get to see the new Future Foundation start to form. The form of the issue is pretty interesting too. We get shots of the students, saying who they are and giving various information about the Future Foundation, and then the other parts is the actual members of the Fantastic Four recruiting members for the group. Reed recruits Scott Lang (Ant-Man), Sue recruits Medusa (Black Bolt's wife), Ben recruits She-Hulk, and Johnny takes his girlfriend out to breakfast, as he totally forgets about asking someone to fill in for him (though we know that his girl, Darla, will become Miss Thing). Everyone is thrilled to join, except for Scott. Seeing that his daughter Cassie in The Children's Crusade at the hands of Fantastic Four villain Doctor Doom, Scott doesn't want to be in charge of more children, afraid that his track record will catch up with him again. Reed and Scott talk about what happened and how Reed is sick and needs to leave to get cured. Eventually, Scott agrees to take his place as the head of the FF, asking Val and Franklin to inform him all about the Future Foundation.
Overall, this was a really fun issue. It was a very nice introduction to the characters and it was cool to see the students view of the Future Foundation. Matt Fraction, who is overseeing both Fantastic Four and FF, writes a funny story that also has a nice section of seriousness in the form of the Reed/Scott talk. The one scene that I personally enjoyed was during the Thing/She Hulk conversation. Ben says what everyone has been thinking whenever Reed talks about being gone for only four minutes: things don't go according to plan for the Fantastic Four. For whatever reason, that was the line of the book for me, as it foreshadows the terrible events that will be happening to Marvel's First Family. The art was just fantastic. Mile Allred returns to Marvel full time and it is a gorgeous thing to see. The one panel that stuck out to me was during the Sue/Medusa part, where Medusa's hair formed a heart around an image of Black Bolt when the two of them are talking about him. It's just the little things like that that make me enjoy Mike's work. Even though I'm still new to Mike's artwork, I can already tell that I'm going to love it.
Grade: A
Thor: God of Thunder #2
This issue mostly centers around young, brash Thor, though we get a little bit of story with present day Thor and two panels of ancient Thor. The issue starts with Thor trying to get Mjolnir, but he is not worthy enough for it yet. Now in the Baltic Sea, Thor is leading a group of warriors to a battle when a figure is shown stalking the boats. The figure is revealed to be Gorr, the God Butcher. While in the middle of the battle, the horse of the locals god arrives, bloody and without a rider. Thor leaves the battle with the steed, and eventually runs into Gorr for the first time. Though Thor gives a decent fight, Gorr still puts a whooping on him. The only way Thor survives the fight is when he calls upon lightning, shocking Gorr literally and metaphorically. Back in present day, Thor has defeated the "guard dog" that attacked him last issue. Thor swears to avenge the slain gods, stating that he will finish what he started years ago before flying off, with the final shot of the issue being young Thor in a crater, looking defeated for the time being.
I really enjoyed the first issue of Thor: God of Thunder and this issue, while not as strong as the first issue, was still really good. I liked how we actually got a story involving just one of the Thor's for the first time, and it leaves a nice cliffhanger for when we see young Thor again. I am a little disappointed that we didn't get to see a lot of ancient Thor this issue, but his story seems to be front and center in a couple of issues. However, that was my only major gripe. Everything else in the issue was fine. I know that some people think that Gorr looks like Voldemort from Harry Potter, and while I thought of that at first, it really doesn't bother me that much.
Grade: A-
Venom #27.1
The first issue post "Minimum Carnage" shows Flash struggling. Not with the outcome of "Minimum Carnage", but with the symbiote. In the beginning we see Flash taking out some punks that Daimon Hellstrom sent him after. Flash loses control sort of during the fight and then again when talking to Daimon, smashing the glass. We then see Flash, Peter (who is still Peter Parker at the time), and Flash's sister and mom checking out a room at a Center of Wellness for Flash's mom. Flash mentally acknowledges that the reason that his mom is moving is because she is hiding from him, from Venom. Peter and Flash talk for a bit, and Peter brings up that someone from high school has moved back into the city; A.J. Patton, someone who Flash bullied back in the day. Flash goes and meets A.J. and apologizes for bullying him so much. When A.J. leaves to talk to his husband, he says that he sees Flash as a wash-out now, which Flash can hear loud and clear. Later, Flash wakes up from the dead of sleep to call for the suit. He then goes and interrogates one of the punks from the previous night, but is shown to be possessed by the demon that lies inside of him. Demon Venom then goes to the Center of Wellness, where he waits outside Flash's mom's room, freaking her out. The next day, Flash and Peter have another talk, where Flash tells Peter that he is leaving New York for good.
This was a pretty good issue. First and foremost, I loved the parallel between Peter and Flash when it came to the suit. Just like when Peter first had the black suit, it would latch to him and they would go out fighting crime. This time, there is a bit of a twist, as it is the demon that wants to go out, and uses the Venom suit to do just that. I do kind of wish that Flash and Peter would learn each other's identity, but we may never get that, depending on what happens post-Amazing Spider-Man #700. I do think the scenes with A.J. were a little pointless, as it really didn't do much for the story. Besides that, though, the issue was pretty good. Cullen Bunn does another good issue writing, especially the conversation at the end between Peter and Flash. I also really like the twist with the demon using the Venom suit to do it's own terrifying tasks, including the creepy scene with Flash's mom. The star of the issue, though, was Marco Checchetto. This guy needs to be put on a Marvel book ASAP, because he is way too good to not be doing anything for them. I would definitely love it if he was put onto some kind of Spider-Man related project, but he should be on something.
Grade: B+
Alright, that's it for this week. Next week is going to be another fun week, with Avengers #1, All New X-Men #3, and Amazing Spider-Man #699, among others, coming out. Not sure when I'll have reviews posted, as next week is when my finals start. I'm aiming for either Saturday or Sunday being the dates, but I'm not sure. It could be earlier than that for all I know. Just keep a weather eye on the horizon.
Thanks for reading!
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