Archive for the ‘Comic collecting’ Category

What do you look for in a character?

January 9, 2011

Tonight while discussing ‘The Walking Dead’ at a girls only comic club I attend, I thought to myself, what is it that I look for in a character? A strong independent streak, is the one thing that stood out. Someone who marches to the beat of their own drum.

Jughead Jones, for example, has been a mainstay in my heart since I was 6. By the time I was around, Jughead wasn’t so much a woman-hater as he just didn’t care. Watching Archie and Reggie convinced him dating was more trouble than it’s worth, and in highschool, that is the truth. Plus he is a nerd, but is still just one of the gang. That funny crown? He wouldn’t be Jughead without it.

Batman is also another character who is a loner (ignore Robin). While every now and again he does need the help and socialization from the JL, he is just his own person. I admire that. Batgirl is also another person in the Batfamily who I greatly admire. Stephanie Brown especially, as we rarely see her mingle with Batman and Robin while out in Batgirl. Simply put, like Batman, she doesn’t really need the help of too many other people (except Oracle, who is awesome).

So what about you, dear readers?

-Lauren

The good, and the bad, of 2010.

January 3, 2011

Oh my God. New Years Eve is here, and with that, comes a new year! Like you already didn’t know! Ok, let’s get on with the show:

The Good:

-Tron: Legacy in IMAX 3D. And fuck you if you didn’t like it.
-Kevin Keller, the gay guy in the Archie universe. It’s about time Archie got more color in there!
-Kick Ass was fucking amazing. I’ve never had so much fun in a theater before. EVER.
-Batman came back! Yaaaay!
-The Brightest Day spin-offs. Flash! Birds of Prey! Yes I’m so happy!!

The Bad:

-Iron Man 2: While the movie did have it’s highlights, over all I was let down by the sequal which seemed to have been rushed out.
-What seems like a million Batman titles: No human being who still reads modern comics should be subjected to this crap. And it’s not just Batman; Deadpool, for example, also has a million titles. It’s expensive, the stories seem to be hot or miss (usually miss), and again, expensive.
-Jonah Hex: I almost forgot this movie came out this year. That’s how bad it was.
-The Transformers 3 teaser: While I like it, even I can honestly say that it looks terrible and jeebus they are on the fucking moon.
-The Brightest Day main title:  Such a pain in the ass to read every two weeks. While some of it was good, the majority of it made me want to rip my eyes and lungs out and beat them against a wall. This came out waaaaay too soon. Should have been held off for a little while longer.

-Lauren

*I wrote this a week ago, while still in 2010, but never posted it. My bad.

Someone in the Archie-verse dies.

December 23, 2010

Have you heard the news? Much like the title says, one of Riverdale’s most enduring characters is actually going to die, in ‘Life With Archie’ #6. That character being Ms. Grundy, the teacher who has been around since the dawn of time itself (or what seems like). Ms. Grundy, as the story will explain, had cancer, and died. While I would lament and go on about how sad I am, I am very much so under the impression this will not effect the regular titles at all. After all, Life With Archie is about what happens after Archie marries Betty/Veronica. And as we all know, every other title is about the gang in high school.

I am very proud of the direction Archie has taken. From getting married, having kids, having a new gay student, and finally being put in adult situations. However, I’m a little put off with killing a character. Yes yes, death is a part of life and Archie should not ignore it, but I feel like some of my childhood is being punched in the face*. Plus, with all of the mass media publicity the comic has been getting, it just doesn’t seem “special”. Maybe Grundy should have died 3 years from now, and not after an amazing year of gay kids, weddings, and having Obama and Palin in a comic. It seems unfair to Ms. Grundy. (Or on the flip side, this is one helluva way to end a great year.)

-Lauren

*I hate being punched anywhere, especially in the face.

Saving the world, in a dress.

December 19, 2010

For my final Literary Theory paper, I wrote about sexism in Watchmen. I won’t be posting the whole paper (after all, who wants to read 10 pages of me trying to woo my teacher into giving me an A?), but I would to share my favorite part out of it.

“As Eddie puts it, “C’mon baby. I know what you need. You gotta have some reason for wearin’ an outfit like this, huh?” We can’t ignore that she dresses up as a sexy super hero to fight crime, a stereotype largely dominated by men. Her sexy costume is a way to show that yes, she is female. She’s not afraid of showing some skin, after all, she could beat you to a pulp. The other female fighter in the Minutemen, Silhouette prefers to cover up her body, and is later revealed to be a lesbian. Perhaps Sally’s sexuality is where her power really lay. As Gayle Rubin points out, “Women are oppressed in societies which can by no stretch of the imagination be described as capitalist.” I won’t get into an argument on capitalism and America, but I feel women are oppressed everywhere. Sally’s costume was a way for her to show that she could not be oppressed in their male driven society, while Silhouette chose to show her anger against oppression by instead sleeping with women.

 By the Comedian raping Sally he is also oppressing her, showing that she can never be anything more than a weak woman. Gayle Rubin notes that in the Amazon valley and New Guinea Highlands, men gang rape women.

““We tame our women with the banana.” Said one Mundurucu man. The ethnographic record is littered with practices whose effect is to keep women “in their place.”” When Sally is eventually saved, Eddie says “Hey wait! She wanted me to do it! She…” Perhaps Eddie thought this would tame her, or ultimately put her in her place, which is not with men fighting crime.”

-Lauren

Perfect for the girl in your life.

December 6, 2010

Or guy, whichever.

nOir Jewelry has released a line of DC comics inspired stuff; rings, earings, and more. The items are really pretty (or downright stunning, like the Gotham City ring) are pretty reasonable. My favorite (which was oh so hard to do!) has to be this ring here: http://noirjewelry.com/Rings/BatGirlDome/568. Not only does it match my car (black) it also matches the tattoo on my shoulder (Batman).

Seriously, perfection.

If nOir is still out of your price range, never fear! Hot Topic is here. http://www.hottopic.com/hottopic/PopCulture/Superheroes/All.jsp Some of the items are pretty neat (oooh! A Spider-Man bathroom rug!), but if your lady (or guy) has an eye for the bling, getting them a plush Iron Man may seem silly. But it is the thought that counts, right?

-Lauren

Green Lantern trailer

November 16, 2010

Looks like the Spanish speaking world got it first!

http://www.cineheroes.net/green-lantern-la-bande-annonce-enfin-disponible

It just doesn’t do it for me. Maybe it is trying to go for the Iron Man crowd, but you see, as a part of that crowd, I was actually excited for Iron Man 1 & 2. This elicits no excitement; just a great sense of uneasiness. Too much CGI, that must be it.

Lauren

Oh, I hope this is actually good.

November 13, 2010

Because this teaser from Entertainment Tonight makes it look *horrible*;

-Lauren

Zombies! A spoiler free review.

November 3, 2010

 The Walking Dead was on at 10, and not 9! But if you were like me, you were pleasantly surprised that another zombie movie was on before! And if you were especially liked me, you then changed it to HBO to watch ‘Boardwalk Empire’.

Well, The Walking Dead. It opened up with zombies, it ended with zombies. It is a wonderful adaptation of the comic, and the actors they picked were excellent. The story had a wonderful sad undertone to it, and there were a few times where I wanted to cry over zombies. This series will hopefully get better (and not sink). The makeup and special effects were also awesome, as those zombies looked liked zombies.

Oh and sad face for the horse. 😦

-Lauren

New Lenore! New Lenore!!

October 26, 2010

So for those of you not in the know, there is this spectacular comic series called Lenore, by Roman Dirge. Originally published by Slave Labor, it is now under Titan Comics. However, it still takes roughly 30 years between issues for one to come out.

I guess those 30 years have passed, because a new issue is coming out! According to the email we got this morning…

“Titan Comics is pleased to announce the return of Lenore, the cute little dead girl, with the release of issue #2 of Roman Dirge’s cult comic, Lenore!

“He loved with a love that was more than love.”

After years of shocking physical and mental abuse, extreme violence and unnecessary brutality it looks as if Mr. Gosh’s feelings of unrequited love for Lenore have finally turned? Only time and the twisted creative genius of Roman Dirge can tell.

Featuring more gruesomely grisly tales of Lenore and her demented menagerie of twisted friends, this second chapter in the rebirth of Lenore sees Mr.Gosh, Lenore’s long-suffering unrequited paramour, take centre stage.

Lenore #2 will be a must have for all Lenore fans as for the first time, Dirge reveals Lenore’s surname! A teaser trailer to promote this new issue is available on YouTube.

To celebrate the return of Lenore, last year’s hit issue #1 is being re-solicited with a brand new exclusive cover by Dirge!

Retailers can order Lenore #2 and issue #1 with this new limited edition collector’s cover from November’s Diamond Previews. For more information see Titan Comics Lenore advert and listing within the Comics & Graphic Novel section in Previews.

Take a trip into the dark, surreal world of Roman Dirge!

Lenore comic #2
On-sale January 18, 2011”

Needless to say, I’m stupid excited for the next issue . Woohoo!

-Lauren

Halloween!

October 25, 2010

That’s right kids! It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Halloween!! Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!

So if you’re like me, you most likely have to work the next day. Now, at the place I work at, I get up at 4:30am every morning. That means that Sunday-Thursday I’m usually in bed and asleep no later than 10. This is harder on Sunday since Boardwalk Empire is on, and let’s be real. That show is fucking awesome.

Back to my point. If you’re a lame duck like me, you’re gonna be home on Halloween. Thankfully there is tons to watch/read to celebrate the gothiest goth day of the year.

Comics:
Lenore- I love Lenore, the cute little dead girl. You can pick up graphic novels at any comic book store, and they are worth it. Funny, short stories makes up the bulk of the Lenore comics, but every once in a while an actual plot will come out. But don’t worry, they’re not hard to follow. (You could also read any other Slave Labor comic, such as Gloom Cookie or JTHM.)

The Walking Dead- ZOMBIES, MOTHER FUCKER. That’s all you need to know.

Batman: The Long Halloween- The title pretty much gives it away. This graphic novel by Tim Sale and Jeph Loeb is brilliant, if not one of the top 10 best Batman novels ever. In my opinion, at least.

Wolverine Goes To Hell-So far this series has been entertaining, and Hell fits in perfectly with Halloween.

T.V!

The Walking Dead- ZOMBIES PREMIER ON AMC AT 9PM ON HALLOWEEN, MOTHER FUCKER.

Batman and Robin- Because only a true horror, known as this movie, should be watched on Halloween.

The Evil Dead- Back in the day Bruce Campbell was a sexy, sexy guy. Even with a chainsaw for a hand.

Ringu- You know, this is the only movie that has ever honestly freaked me out. The American movie, not so much. But this version left me fearful of my television set for weeks.

And with that, may you have a safe and happy Halloween!

-Lauren