Racing, Judging, Laughing And Chewing

Superman #709. I dropped the Superman monthly series last year when writer J. Michael Straczynski began the Grounded storyline, in which the Man of Steel walks across America. Yes it’s as boring and controversial as it sounds. Now that JMS has stepped back to focus on the sequel to the popular OGN Superman: Earth One, other writers have been taking over with his notes, and thankfully elevated the action and interest and all but dropped the boring bits.

This issue, co-written by JMS and Chris Roberson, with art by the reliable Eddy Barrows is an entertaining tale. I’m still wary of dedicating myself to this title again, but it’s full of promise once more. Supes, after trying to get a hold of his wife Lois, runs into The Flash (Barry Allen), after seeing the town he’s in quickly become a historic Kryptonian area, while parts of Krypton’s past ring in his ear. The Man of Steel realises it’s the Scarlet Speedster at the centre of all this, and saves him by lifting a golden headband off his forehead. The Flash admits that the headband fell to earth and his curiosity got the better of him, and he was all pretty much mind controlled when he put it on. Superman reveals that it’s a Kryptonian artefact, the two heroes go to a diner for a superspeed chat, (all in a second or two, while a waitress falls, but they save her after their discussion of course) about their respective proteges and who runs faster, and the headband situation disappears. I don’t know if its origin will be revisited in future issues, but this is a good story even without it.

There’s a flashback to a young Clark and Lex Luthor in detention (Clark was there for skipping school to save a burning town and Lex was there for stealing 40 cakes. Um…yeah, but it must be a reference to this classic kids’ book). That scene is unnecessary really, but at least it has one of those Superman quotes I’ve never forgotten, as spoken by Pa Kent – “There is right and wrong in this universe and the distinction isn’t hard to make.” I can’t recall when I first read that quote in a Superman comic, but it summarises what the Man of Steel is all about.

This was always going to be an ish with controversy, as Supes and Flash race (kind of) and it had so much that The Source, DC’s official blog had to disallow all comments from now on to try and stop the hate! Fanboys are passionate about such superhero matters.

Batman #708. Taking over from writer/artist Tony Daniel, David Hine and Guillem March do their thing in this 3 part tale that crosses over with Red Robin #22, before finishing in next month’s Batman.  Titled Judgement on Gotham, it has ex-cop Michael Lane, who’s the new Azrael calm down his new protégé Crusader, who has no nose, a scarred face and a knack for shouting Biblical passages. The third Robin Tim Drake, (Red Robin) and Catwoman showing up to help Dick Grayson (the new Batman) confront the zealot, and save some civilians who he almost purged with fire. With Dick Grayson suffering from side effects from Azrael’s burning sword in a previous ish, he sees false memories about childhood beatings, and gets fed up with the judgmental stance of Azrael and Crusader. It seems like this is a turning point in the relationship with the Bat family and the concept of Azrael as a righteous warrior.

March’s work has always dazzled me. I first saw it in Gotham City Sirens and I’ll grab anything that he’s involved with. More wispy and elongated than most superhero comics, March infuses his pages with the kind of dramatic emotion that Neal Adams can do so well, but with a P. Craig Russell-like sense of design. There’s a delicate approach when needed combined with a great sense of urgency and movement in the action scenes.

Iceman and Angel #1. This was such a fun read, which is no surprise really, as it’s written by Atomic Robo’s Brian Clevinger, who also put his comedic spin recently on Avengers and the Infinity Gauntlet mini for Marvel. I’d like to spoil the jokes but I won’t as it’s so much fun to discover. Set in the First Class days of the X-Men, it has Iceman and Angel going on a holiday before a naked monster shows up looking for his son. Who’s in college. Hijinks, and great dialogue follow. Clevinger proves that superheroes don’t have to be all serious all the time and Juan Doe’s art is breezy and cool. Get this one-shot. It’s a refreshing change of pace from spandex melodrama and since it’s a done-in-one tale, it’s perfect for superhero newbies too. It has the best Namor cameo ever and some truly funny zingers.

Chew Script Book. Exactly what it says, but rather disappointing. It offers the entire script from the first issue and some sketches and that’s it. No insight into the origins of this hit Image series, no look at the initial proposal, just a script with a few pics thrown in. Grab this only if you’re a Chew completitst, or have no idea what a comic script should look like.

Then again, I’m neither and I bought this.

Black Canary: Former Bird Controller

Alan Kistler’s always entertaining and informative column, Agent Of S.T.Y.L.E looks at changing superhero fashions over the years. His latest one examines the fishnet wearing, sonic screaming Black Canary. I discovered that in only one issue the original Canary’s mother had her own oath with which she used to control birds. Whacky.

 

The Frontiersman #21 Out Now

The latest issue of Broken Frontier’s digital mag is here. Inside is my interview with first time OGN writer Eric Skillman, who has a great blog (and name -Cozy Lummox) right here. The cover of his OGN caught my eye, created by interior artist Jhomar Soriano. It’s a great, Hitchcockian noir drama and is released from Top Shelf next month. Below is the cover in all its glory, and you can catch a preview here.

The Frontiersman #21: Matt Kindt Hits The Big Time

Matt Kindt (Super SpyRevolver) is finally living the dream of creating comics full time. In The Frontiersman #21, the newest issue of Broken Frontier’s bi-weekly digital comics magazine, the writer/artist talks about the road traveled since self-publishing his first story 17 years ago. Kindt also offers an exclusive sneak peek at some of the books he’s got in the works for this year and next.

Also in The Frontiersman #21:

More pistol whipping Q&A action as we sit down with Erik Skillman to discuss Liar’s Kiss, his crime noir graphic novel out next month from Top Shelf. We spotlight Mark Waid’s return to Ruse, the first CrossGen series revived by Marvel. Another comics resurrection gets its due in our history piece on Atlas Comics, brought back by Ardden Entertainment. Our introduction and preview of The Grim Ghost builds a nice bridge between Atlas’ sad past and hopefully brighter present.
Then, there’s a guest feature by Buddy Scalera on the depressing state of comic book education (and what to do about it!), and we present an excerpt of Scalera’s new book,Creating Comics from Start to Finish with tips on comics writing. Last but not least, we break down – almost literally! – the collected edition of Mark Millar and Steve McNiven’s Nemesis and run through the top comics released on March 16.

The Frontiersman #21 is available on Graphicly for $1.49.

About Broken Frontier

Established in 2002, Broken Frontier (www.brokenfrontier.com) is a comic book news site that covers every corner of the comic book industry, from mainstream to independent publishers, from print and digital publications to film and tv adaptations. Coverage comes in all shapes and sizes: headline news, previews, interviews, articles, reviews, columns and blogging. Additionally, Broken Frontier is the publisher of the first digital comic book magazine for mobile devices, The Frontiersman. The magazine is released bi-weekly on Tuesdays.

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And Here It Is-Wonder Woman’s TV Costume

Blue pants? Man. The more I see about this, the more inclined I am to think that it’s being made for teenage girls. Strong, action driven female characters on TV are rare, with Buffy and Sarah Connor being two obvious examples, but Warner Bros. seem to be playing it safe, making Diana Prince a corporate executive who must balance that life with her superheroine duties. With a princess/Amazonian warrior/ambassador/tough gal who can hold her own against Superman, this could be a great series with action, drama and Greek mythology. It could, but it appears that it won’t.

The costume is somewhat similar to artist Jim Lee’s redesign, but without the jacket and black pants, and a daring increase in the shiny factor.

Adrienne Palicki (Friday Night Lights, Legion) plays Wonder Woman, with Cary Elwes and Elizabeth Hurley also starring. It’s produced by David E. Kelley. (Boston Legal, Ally McBeal). The pilot is being filmed now.

Extra Sequential Podcast #32-Comics Are Cool

67 mins. Joined by our buddy Gianni we discuss the how, why and when of the coolness of comics and their popular acceptance. Also, the correct pronunciation of Ben Affleck, replacing beer with soda pop and the differing meanings of the word jocks. Plus, as an added bonus after the end song, hear some Skype shenanigans.

LISTEN TO IT BELOW, DOWNLOAD IT HERE OR ON ITUNES


2:00 NEWS

David Slade set to direct the Daredevil reboot

Australia’s Supanova convention is not far away

Batman: Arkham City game trailer

The wispy Conan teaser

14:40 WHAT WE’VE BEEN READING

Mladen’s been reading Metabarons and likens it to Dune. It has nuns that fly in whales. So there.

Kris has been reading Superman/Batman #81. It has an armoured Superman, a bad future and Detective Chimp, who is a character who is exactly that. He also read Venom #1 starring a legless former Spider-Man bully.

Gianni saw Matt Damon and Emily Blunt run around in The Adjustment Bureau.

35:00 THEME-COMICS ARE NOW COOL. DISCUSS.

Which we do, despite me dropping off Skype occasionally.

Marvel News App

Marvel Zombies rejoice! Now you can have your finger on the pulse.

Get Instant Marvel News With The MARVEL EVENTS App!

Landmark App Gives Fans Unprecedented Access To Breaking Marvel News

Get the backstage pass of a lifetime with the all-newMarvel Events app for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, which is now available free in the iTunes store! Debuting alongside spring’s biggest pop culture event, Chicago’s C2E2, theMarvel Events app – and its companion mobile Web site events.marvel.com –  is the best way to get exclusive videos, real-time announcements from the convention floor and up-to-the-minute panel, in-booth, and signing schedules of all your favorite Marvel creators! But that’s not all—with the Marvel Events app’s social networking features fans can submit and share their own photos, check-in at the Marvel Booth & panels, and follow the official Marvel Twitter feed! Discover why Marvel Events is the must-have app for any comic fan set out to make the most of their convention experience from home or on the show floor!

“The Marvel Events app is the next step in Marvel’s unparalleled commitment to fans at every show we attend and reinforces our position as the number one exhibitor” said Tim Dillon, Business Development Manager, Marvel Entertainment. “Not only does this app enhance the experience of fans on the show floor but allows people across the world instantaneous access to the Marvel experience as if they were right there next to us.”

As the latest addition to Marvel’s industry leading digital initiatives, the Marvel Eventsapp is provided for free to fans around the world with the support of our sponsors. Whether you’re braving the crowds or want to keep up on the latest Marvel news from the comforts of home, be sure to download the Marvel Events app for your iOS device today!

The future of comic fandom begins this month when the Marvel Events app goes live for free on the iPad, iPhone & iPod touch and at events.marvel.com for mobile web browsers!

Wonder Woman TV Series Logo

I have a feeling this new TV series starring the Amazonian superhero (from David E. Kelley) will receive more criticism than the Spider-Man Broadway show. Here’s the logo and here’s a brief look at a day’s shooting, with Elizabeth Hurley, and no she’s not the titular heroine.

A Brief History Of Title Design Video

Made for the recent SXSW Film Festival by Ian Albinson is this 2 and a half minute montage of opening titles from the history of cinema. It starts with 1916’s Intolerance and ends with last year’s French film Enter The Void. In between there’s obvious unforgettable examples like Star Wars, Superman and some classy Hitchcock openers, and a few surprises.

Batman: Arkham City Trailer

Last year’s first teaser for this highly anticipated sequel dropped a few hints, such as Joker’s sickness and the fact that the Arkham inmates are now running the asylum, or rather, Gotham City. This new trailer shows the first gameplay footage of the world that looks even bigger than the first one, and reveals Hugo Strange and Catwoman.

The awesome looking game is out on October 18 for Xbox 360, PS3 and PC.

Thor & Loki: Blood Brothers Trailer

I don’t remember seeing the comic that this is based on, but Thor has had more exposure than Charlie Sheen lately. Details below for the latest Marvel animated fare and it seems like these motion comics are getting more fluid.

THOR & LOKI: BLOOD BROTHERS – Download The Trailer and Pre-Purchase The Season Pass !

Now available on iTunes and XBox Live, download and watch the debut trailer of the hotly anticipated Thor & Loki: Blood Brothers! Inspired by the acclaimed graphic novel from Robert Rodi and Esad Ribic, no Thor fan can miss this four-episode series spotlighting the troubled and often volatile relationship between Thor & Loki. While you’re watching the trailer, don’t forget to pre-purchase the Thor & Loki: Blood Brothers season pass only on iTunes by clicking here!

“The response to the Thor & Loki: Blood Brothers trailer has been tremendous! The best is yet to come as the first episode releases on March 28th,” says Ruwan Jayatilleke, lead producer.  “A huge thank you to our fans, fanatics, our distribution partners, and friends in the media for believing in this content. Marvel Knights Animation is taking it to the next level because of you!”

Don’t miss any of the pulse pounding action when the series kicks into high gear, March 28th!

Great Batman Covers For June

After moving house on the weekend, and not having the internet at the new place just yet, I am relying on a pre-paid wireless dongle thingy. It’s been somewhat freeing to have no net access for 3 days though, but when you see stuff like this, it makes you thankful for the joys of the web. All pics below are covers from DC’s June releasing Batman related comics and the last one is J.H Williams III’s cover for April’s Batman Inc. #5.

To see all of DC’s June products go here. There’s heaps of goodies coming up in 2 month’s time including 20 Flashpoint tales, consisting of one-shots (like Grodd of War, and Green Arrow Industries) and 3 ish minis (like Lois Lane and the Resistance, and Deadman and the Flying Graysons). The titles alone have me giddy with Elseworlds-like flashbacks.

Super 8 Trailer

No, it’s not the name of a new superhero team, but an old film format. This first official trailer for Super 8 looks like Cloverfield, with a cast a decade younger, with an E.T vibe thrown in for good measure. From the brainchild of J.J Abrams (Lost, Star Trek) it certainly seems intriguing and has enough old school charm to counteract the “yet another alien invasion film” hesitation.

It opens on June 10.

 

Extra Sequential Podcast #31-Buying Habits

70 mins. One of our most fun episodes yet, filled with rambling asides and pop culture recollections. Our brief theme this week is all about buying habits, ie, how, where and why we buy our comics. It’s more interesting than it sounds. Also – Jerry Maguire, singing actors and the street cred of How I Met Your Mother.

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3:13 NEWS

Charlie Sheen gets his own biographical comic.

Amazing Fantasy #15 solds for a record $1.1 million.

Not the Spider-Man musical again?! Yep, director Julie Taymor has left the show.

Rombies, from Perth publisher Gestalt, is just about to launch and your face can feature in its pages!

21:00 WHAT WE’VE BEEN READING

Thorgal, and  The Chimpanzee Complex Volumes 1 and 2 from Cinebook

The disappointing All-Star Superman animated film

35:30THEME – BUYING HABITS

Mladen and I have different comic purchasing habits. We look at how ours, and others, have changed over the last few years and talk about digital distribution.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Steve Rogers: Super Soldier Annual #1 Preview

It’s Captain America’s time at the moment. Thor’s too. Fair enough, as both will hopefully wow us on the big screen in the coming months. Below is a text-free preview of yet another Steve Rogers adventure. (He can’t really call himself Captain America anymore, as his former sidekick Bucky has taken that mantle).

Your First Look at STEVE ROGERS: SUPER-SOLDIER ANNUAL #1

Marvel is pleased to present your first look at the second cataclysmic chapter of “Escape From The Negative Zone,” from writer James Asmus and artist Ibraim Roberson in Steve Rogers: Super-Soldier Annual #1! The X-Men have been marked for execution by King Blastaar but luckily, Steve Rogers is on his way into enemy territory to save them! Can the original Sentinel of Liberty take on the entire Negative Zone alone?

Spinning directly into next month’s Namor: The First Mutant Annual #1, the senses-shattering crossover event of the spring continues in Steve Rogers: Super-Soldier Annual #1! With their biggest threat still a mystery, can Steve and the X-Men make it out of the King Blastaar’s realm alive?

Plus don’t forget to see how this epic story begins in Uncanny X-Men Annual #3 on sale next week!

Escape From The Negative Zone: Part One

UNCANNY X-MEN ANNUAL #3 (JAN110796)

Written by JAMES ASMUS

Penciled by NICK BRADSHAW

Cover by BLACK FROG

Rated T+ …$3.99

On Sale – 3/16/11

STEVE ROGERS: SUPER-SOLDIER ANNUAL #1 (FEB110542)

Written by JAMES ASMUS

Penciled by IBRAIM ROBERSON

Cover by BLACK FROG

Rated T+ …$3.99

FOC – 3/21/11, On Sale – 4/13/11

NAMOR: THE FIRST MUTANT ANNUAL #1 (MAR110712)

Written by JAMES ASMUS

Penciled by MAX FIUMARA

Cover by BLACK FROG

Rated T+ …$3.99

FOC – 4/25/11, On Sale – 5/18/11