Mice Templar Vol. 3 #1 Review

Up at Broken Frontier is my review of this week’s new issue of Mice Templar by Bryan J.L. Glass and Mike Avon Oeming. In summary – it’s great!

Christmas Comics Rundown

Yes, we talked about our favourite Christmas related comics in our most recent Extra Sequential podcast. Now, here’s a few more Christmas comics news items of note from the last few days.

Jim McCann, writer of the excellent Archaia OGN Return of the Dapper Men and Hawkeye: Blindspot is writing A Zombie Christmas Carol, set to be released next year. All that’s released so far is this great image.

Here’s a great Christmas post of CBR’s The Line It Is Drawn series in which fans mash up comic book characters around a theme. See the X-Babies and the Batman, Inc. office Christmas party here.

Four funky holiday art pieces at Top Shelf’s blog.

Comics Alliance has an amusingly inaccurate nativity re-enactment starring some confused kids, Spider-Man and Frankenstein, as well as the whole first issue of Image’s upcoming Santa Claus vs The Martians for free, and a hilarious look at a classic Christmas episode of Walker, Texas Ranger starring some evil Santas.

Finally, courtesy of DC’s blog, here’s a great page from artist Mike Ploog, from the back-up tale in The Spirit #9.

Thanks to everyone who read my little blog over the last year (and more), to those who listened to my new Extra Sequential podcast and read my reviews and interviews at Broken Frontier. Have a great Christmas and New Year!

 

Extra Sequential Episode Twenty One

35 mins. No news, and no what we’ve been reading. It’s our most streamlined, aerodynamic episode yet, and it’s all about Christmas themed comics. Also, singing cats, Angelina Jolie’s tattoos, Under Siege and a dodgy Christopher Walken impersonation.

LISTEN TO IT BELOW, DOWNLOAD IT HERE, ON ITUNES OR MIXCLOUD.

Fables #56 in which Santa Claus is a natural fit, and he explains just how he visits kids the world over all in one night!

1980’s DC Super Star Holiday Special. Large format, 5 stories.

Vertigo’s 3 issue Winter’s Edge mini-series. Now re-printed!

JLA #60 which shows Plastic Man recounting a tale in which Santa Claus joins the Justice League.

The classic Lobo Paramilitary Christmas Special. Poor, poor Santa. And yes, there was a two issue Lobo/The Mask cross-over a decade ago.

The Tick Big Yule Log Special from 1997. Spoooon!

Batman Returns. Yes, it’s a festive superhero film, with lots of snow, nose biting and awkward speeches.

Dear Dracula. It’s a kids’ book showing young Sam writing to his hero Dracula instead of Santa. From Silverline Books.

Top Cow’s Echoes Trailer

This disturbingly effective (though perhaps a tad too long) live action trailer for new series Echoes works very well. The first issue is released on December 29 and is from writer Joshua Hale Fialkov (the awesome Tumor) with art from Rahsan Ekedal.

This winter, Alibi and Cyblade writer Joshua Hale Fialkov brings you the most challenging tale of murder and mystery for 2011 with the five part series Echoes. With the haunting art of Rahsan Ekedal, you will question what it means to be insane and what evil lurks behind the smiles of your loved ones.

Can we truly escape our family legacy… or is it possible to inherit murder?

7 page preview of the first issue here.

Third Marvel vs Capcom 3 Trailer

The game arrives on PS3 and Xbox 360 next year, and here’s the latest trailer featuring Hulk, Magneto, X-23, M.O.D.O.K , and some Capcom characters.

Starstruck Audio Drama Review

I must confess I’m not an avid listener of audio dramas. I did, however, listen to 2 BBC CDs from the ’90s focused on the KnightFall saga in which Batman broke his back and The Death of Superman. Those two epics helped cement my love of comics in my 20s and I’ll always have fond memories of them. I can’t say the same about the audio dramas. Both are 3 CD sets and were as equally cheesy and disappointing as each other. In some parts they were just embarassing, but perhaps for someone who isn’t as much a fanboy, they could really appreciate it. What I’ve heard of GraphicAudio’s dramatisations of DC’s 52 and Infinite Crisis series sounds much more intriguing.

Now, onto Starstruck, the latest audio drama I played on my daily commute over a few days. I’ll admit I’ve never heard of the original comic that this is based on, but I was curious nonetheless.

The press release explains the unique project it better than I can, so here goes.

Elaine Lee and Michael Kaluta’s science fiction comedy masterpiece comes to the world of radio drama as The AudioComics Company announces their debut full-cast audio production of Starstruck on compact disc and pay-per-MP3 download; the show will also air on selected radio stations throughout the United States, beginning with WMPG FM in Portland, ME. The recording of the play that became the critically-acclaimed independent comic book series comes just after the completion of the re-mastered 13-issue Starstruck comic series from IDW Publishing, which will be available as a 360 page hardcover collection in February of 2011.

Produced by The AudioComics Company in association with Portland Community Radio WMPG, the audio adaptation of the original off-Broadway production was adapted for the medium of audio by co-creator Elaine Lee, and directed by AudioComics Company co-founder William Dufris. (Bill is best known to audiences as the voice of “Bob the Builder.”) The recording also employs composer Dwight Dixon’s re-recorded music from the original 1980’s stage productions, as well as several new compositions.

Set many years after the events of the comic book series, Captain Galatia 9 and the crew of the Harpy are on a mission for the United Federation of Female Freedom Fighters. When the Harpy runs into a living ship inhabited by a team of galactic evildoers, including Galatia ’s insidious sister Verloona Ti, the outcome of the battle may well decide the fate of the free universe!

I wouldn’t describe it as a comedic masterpiece, but I have to say, I’m very tempted to get IDW’s Feb-releasing hard cover collection, or the TPB that was released in September with new colours by Lee Moyer and art b the talented Michael Kaluta. I think not being familiar with Starstruck had me at a disadvantage, as there were no visual descriptions and as I listened to mp3 without any CD case, I had no idea what any of the characters looked like. To me, they were just disembodied voices speaking into my ears, though the occasional exposition and brief character history from the authoritarian English narrator does work well and appears naturally through the course of the madcap story.

The voice acting is well and never veers into pantomime overacting. A pleasure droid who sounds like Marilyn Monroe, a tough talking ex-nun, an evil woman who reminds me of Futurama’s Mom, etc. It’s pretty impressive how much just a voice can conjure up a character and even with a somewhat large cast, it never gets confusing as to which character is speaking.

As it’s a sci-fi comedy, there’s some wild ideas (a spaceship blob made from Galactic Girl Guides), authentic sound effects and made up technical words and alien races and the story is easy to follow, if perhaps a little longer than necessary. Although it’s not outrageously hilarious, I did chuckle out loud more than a few times, and the flashbacks, witty dialogue and comedic timing, plus the deadpan delivery of the narrator all add up to something with its own charm.

There is some profanity littered throughout the 2 Acts, but it does have a child like sense of fun, almost at times veering to the levels of Batman on TV in the ’60s. Definitely for fans of similar sci-fi craziness like Red Dwarf and Hitchiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Starstruck is available from The AudioComics Company as a two-disc CD set and pay-per-MP3 download through CD Baby, ZBS.org. and The AudioComics website. Downloads are available through iTunes and Amazon MP3 too.

BTW, here’s IDW’s enticing description of their TPB.

STARSTRUCK HC

Elaine Lee (w) Michael Kaluta (a & c)

The classic, galactic-spanning saga of Starstruck, the renowned stage play/radio drama/heady science fiction classic, continues! Collecting all 13 issues of the completely remastered Starstruck series by Elaine Lee and Michael Wm. Kaluta. 280 pages of Starstruck and Galactic Girl Guides adventures, covers, pin-ups, glossary, postcards, and so much more! The first truly comprehensive collection of this material in a grand, over-sized hardcover edition. This beautiful book features some of the finest art ever by put to paper by Kaluta, including many pages that were never printed in the original run. Additionally, Kaluta painstakingly added approximately 20% of art to NEARLY EVERY PAGE to ensure the aspect ratio of the comic would be consistent and correct. The end result is unlike anything you’ve ever experienced, a head-spinning, synapse-snapping, soul-searing ride to a world like no other… the world of Starstruck.

Viz Manga on iPad

Press release below for you manga reading tech lovers.

VIZ MEDIA DEBUTS NEW MANGA ON THE FREE-TO-DOWNLOAD VIZ MANGA APP FOR THE iPad

VAMPIRE KNIGHT, OTOMEN, OURAN HIGH SCHOOL HOST CLUB And RUROUNI KENSHIN Join Lineup of Legendary Manga Series Available

VIZ Media announces the launch of VAMPIRE KNIGHT (rated ‘T+’ for Older Teens), OURAN HIGH SCHOOL HOST CLUB (rated ‘T’ for Teens), OTOMEN (rated ‘T’ for Teens), and RUROUNI KENSHIN (rated ‘T+’ for Older Teens), available now from the VIZ MANGA APP on the Apple® iPad™ mobile device. The VIZ MANGA APP is available for free download through the iTunes Store, and all manga volumes are available for purchase and download in the U.S. and Canada directly within the application for $4.99 per volume.

The recently launched VIZ MANGA APP is the leading application to read Japanese manga on the iPad, with a downloadable library of the most popular manga series in the world. Readers are encouraged to check the app regularly, as new additions to the store and free Chapter 1 previews of other forthcoming manga series for the iPad are featured.

Other series now available for download on the VIZ Manga App include volumes from BLEACH (rated ‘T’ for Teens), BAKUMAN。 (rated ‘T’ for Teens), DEATH NOTE (rated ‘T+’ for Older Teens), DRAGON BALL (rated ‘T’ for Teens), NARUTO (rated ‘T’ for Teens), and ONE PIECE (rated ‘T’ for Teens).

In OTOMEN, a romantic comedy by creator Aya Kanno, Asuka Masamune is a guy who loves girly things–sewing, knitting, making cute stuffed animals and reading shojo comics. But in a world where boys are expected to act manly, Asuka must hide his beloved hobbies and play the part of a masculine jock instead. Can Asuka ever show his true self to anyone, much less to Ryo Miyakozuka, the girl that he’s falling for?

In the screwball romantic comedy OURAN HIGH SCHOOL HOST CLUB by Bisco Hatori, Haruhi, a poor girl at a rich kids’ school, is forced to repay an $80,000 debt by working for the school’s swankiest, all-male club–as a boy! There, she discovers just how wealthy the six members are and how different the rich are from everybody else…

Action, romance, and historical intrigue help make Nobuhiro Watsuki’s RUROUNI KENSHIN, the tale of a wandering swordsman set against the backdrop of the Meiji Restoration, one of the most popular Shonen Jump titles among fans to date! Himura Kenshin, once an assassin of ferocious power, is now a humble rurouni, a wandering swordsman fighting to protect the honor of those in need.

In fan favorite hit VAMPIRE KNIGHT, by Matsuri Hino, Cross Academy is attended by two groups of students: the Day Class and the Night Class. At twilight, when the students of the Day Class return to their dorm, they cross paths with the Night Class on their way to school. Yuki Cross and Zero Kiryu are the Guardians of the school, protecting the Day Class from the Academy’s dark secret: the Night Class is full of vampires!

For more information on the VIZ MANGA APP, please visit www.VIZ.com/apps/.

Comics Christmas Cards

I’m listening to Christmas carols as I write this. They always put me in a good mood. Anyway, here’s a snazzy gallery over at Broken Frontier featuring some new Christmas cards from a few publishers and artists. This one from Dark Horse is my fave.

Extra Sequential Podcast Episode Twenty

70 mins. Our Tron: Legacy special in which we dissect the 3D sequel to the classic 1982 film and the latest comic news and reviews. Also, sexy angst, inner beauty and the Star Wars planet naming method.

DOWNLOAD IT HERE, LISTEN TO IT BELOW OR ON ITUNES OR MIXCLOUD.

1:10 NEWS

Your chance to appear as an artist in Udon’s upcoming Mega Man tribute book, Japanses creators band together in protest against new ratings, Crossgen comics launch from Marvel in March, Mark Waid leaves BOOM! Studios, BOOM! to publish Michael Moorcock’s Elric series, the first Marvel TV series to focus on spy/mother Jessica Jones.

18:10 WHAT WE’VE BEEN READING

The bad Jonah Hex film, Dexter Season 5, Sandman: Book of Dreams short story collection, Magus #1 from 12 Gauge Comics and Black Panther: The Man Without Fear #513.

39:15 FEATURE REVIEW – TRON: LEGACY


Comic Wallets

Sometimes you just stumble upon something cool on the net. Today was one of those days. Now you can get wallets made from actual comic pages. Cool. Check out Comic Wallet’s site right here. There’s wallets made from Scott Pilgrim, Sandman, The Death of Superman and more. They’re all around $20-$30 and feature 6 card slots and a clear ID pocket.

Each Comic Wallet is made from a page of a real comic book and laminated front and back with a clear adhesive plastic. The interior is reinforced with a strong fabric adhesive.

Who Is Jake Ellis? Preview

From writer Nathan Edmondson (Olympus, The Light) and artist Tonci Zonjic comes this intriguing new spy series from Image Comics. Now there’s a great 12 page preview of Who Is Jake Ellis? at Publishers Weekly right here. The first issue lands on Jan 5 and below is the official description.

Jon Moore is the most sought after spy-for-hire in Europe’s criminal world. This is because of Jake Ellis, a psychic man who is invisible to everyone except Moore.

When a deal goes bad, the only one who can protect Moore from Europe’s most dangerous criminals is Jake Ellis. No one but Moore can see Jake Ellis.

But Jake Ellis can see everything.

The Alchemist Review

Could this be the harshest review I’ve ever written? I think so. Here’s a snippet.

One of the best selling books of all time, the 1988 novel The Alchemist by Brazilian author Paulo Coelho has been translated into 71 different languages and has so far sold 40 million copies, or 65 million according to Wikipedia. There have been talks in the last few years of big budget movie adaptations, and Coelho himself has encouraged readers to download it, which has only helped generate even more sales.

All that however doesn’t mean much when this adaptation has too many flaws to make it as widely loved as the book, which I confess I have never read.

Read the rest of the review at Broken Frontier here.

The Light TPB Out Now

Now out, just in time for Christmas, is the excellent The Light collection of the 5 ish mini-series from Image Comics. I also read the original mini-series and it really is stylish and intelligent. Created by writer Nathan Edmondson (Olympus, the upcoming Who Is Jake Ellis?) and artist Brett Weldele (The Surrogates) it’s described as follows, and you can see a generous 24 page preview right here. Great for thriller fans and comic newbies, it’s a moody and intriguing tale.

It is as sudden as it is deadly. Its origins are unknown. When it strikes, a father must risk all to protect his daughter and escape across the Oregon countryside-before they are infected by THE LIGHT. This December, prepare for the wildly acclaimed horror-thriller from writer Nathan Edmondson and artist Brett Weldele. Learn to love the darkness; learn to fear THE LIGHT.

Ibuki TPB Out Now

From writer Jim Zubkavich and artist Omar Dogan comes the collection of the 4 ish mini-series focused on the character Ibuki (and others) from the Street Fighter franchise. It’d be a great Christmas present to comic newbies, or those who want something accessible, light hearted and simply fun. I read all 4 issues when they came out and apart from looking gorgeous it zips along at a great pace. Zubkavich is the writer of the hit Image series Skullkickers, and while it took me 2 issues to warm up to that great series, fans of that book will love Ibuki too.

All Ibuki wants is a normal Japanese high school experience, but her secret ninja life follows her everywhere she goes! With deadly ninja assassins, a crazy karate girl named Makoto, and the mysterious hermit Oro all on her case, she’ll be lucky if she even makes it to lunch hour in one piece! Street Fighter Legends: Ibuki is one part ninja action, one part high school antics, and 100% non-stop excitement! Collects Street Fighter Legends: Ibuki #1-4, plus other related bonus stories.

On a related Street Fighter note, I just ran across this great fan made SF film featuring Ken and Ryu. Definitely worth watching.