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GrimlandStories.com Launches!!!

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My own website www dot grimlandstories dot com is now up and running. GrimlandStories is a website I've created specifically to help you get through the week day. I will post three updates a week every week. The first three posts are done and can be viewed on the main page. The posts are short short stories between 500-600 words and can be read as individual stories or as an ongoing serial.

My aim is to let you jump on and off whenever you want but ultimately I hope you get hooked and keep coming back. There is a comments section because I would love to hear where you think things will be going. I will have drawings that will serve as visual aids just to make the site look nicer but the real content is the writing.

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I wouldn't have been able to any of this without the help of Dan and Nick, so a big thanks to the two of them for doing the bulk of the initial work, and more changes will hopefully continue to role out whenever those guys have time.

I already have about 18 entries written and ready for upload, and have the story plotted well into the 30 entries, so don't worry about me falling behind.

So if you like gun slinging gangsters fighting gritty ally dwellers and possibly supernatural threats, click on over to www dot Grimlandstories dot com!!!

Episode 114 - We Did It Our Way

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Yup, the podcast is finally up. Jeff, you can stop sending me nasty messages on Facebook now.

This week we discuss, among other things, Secret Invasion 6, Deadpool 1, Supergirl 33, Patsy Walker - Hellcat 2, Breaking Dawn, Booster Gold 12, Green Lantern 20 and some other books that escape me.

Episode 114 - We Did It Our Way

Midweek Manga Reviews: We're Back!

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Castlevania Curse of Darkness vol. 1
Story & Art: Kou Sasakura
Translation: Ray Yoshimoto
Adaptation: Jeremy Black
Publisher: Tokyopop

As a kid I don’t there was a better videogame experience then locking my room in the middle of the night and playing through Castlevania in the middle of a storm. All the sense of excitement and horror was intensified by the crack of thunder. This is the first time I have read a Castlevania comic. I wasn’t at all interested in the IDW series, but the cover to Curse of Darkness really got my attention. Although this particular manga is not based on Simon Belmont’s story, it is based on one of my favorite Castlevania games for the Playstation 2. It was a direct sequel to Castlevania III. So when I opened the manga I was expecting to see Trevor Belmont and Julia, but instead I get a small retelling of the story I’m all too familiar with. Hector no longer wants to be associated with Dracula. Issac is another General in Dracula’s was against humanity. Issac is sent to retrieve Hector, who is residing in a church and whose powers awaken because of a little boy named Ted. This is the part that kind of confused me. He wants Ted to reject his believes and to sin in order for Hector to help him save the church’s nun Rosalee. For a book based on the videogame it sure didn’t focus on enough of the two main characters, but rather Ted and even Rosalee get more of a spotlight. While the art is really nice to look through, it doesn’t make the story better. I’m a fan of the series and I will be picking this series up, but I can’t see anyone else being interested in this book. C-

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Gacha Gacha: The Next Revolution vol.7
Story & Art: Hiroyuki Tamakoshi
Translation: David Ury
Publisher: Del Rey

Having gone to the maid café in Tokyo, I really had no interest in seeing another girl dressed in a maid outfit. Wait….what the hell is wrong with me? That cover is still hot; I take back what I said. I haven’t read a Gacha Gacha book since the original came out in 2005. I had no idea what this Next Revolution was. It’s really easy to play catch up with books like this though. Del Rey does a wonderful job with a recap of what has happened in the past few volumes. Pretty much the story focuses on Valentine’s day in Japan and Yurika, Haruna, and Anju have all decided to give their chocolate to Akira….no sexual connotation intended. What more does a story need besides a bath house story?!!! It’s still the same fun that I remembered that got me intrigued in the first series. Tamakoshi loves to tease and does so with great skill, I’m not only talking about the fan service shot, but the continuing romantic story. This book won’t blow you away with a convoluted plot or keep drilling at your head with its deeper symbolic meaning. It’s just a book that has great art, funny characters, and a good solid story to remind you why manga is fun to read. A-

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The Guin Saga: The Seven Magi vols. 1-3
Story: Kaoru Kurimoto
Art: Kazuaki Yanagisawa
Translation: Ishmael Arthur
Publisher: Vertical

I remember the first time I heard of the Guin saga books; I was reading an interview with Kentaro Miura and he was stated for working some elements of these books in his Berserk series. I never got around to reading any of the Guin Saga books, but Vertical has translated the first five volumes in English. Keep in mind these are the first five of 121 volumes so far. So I do think that is some kind of record. The story is about a leopard masked warrior named Guin who can’t remember his past. All he remembers are his fighting instincts and the word Aurra. This particular miniseries takes place is an adaptation of one of the later books in the Guin Saga. It really doesn’t require that you read any of the novels to enjoy the book, but it doesn’t hurt to know the background of some of the characters.

The story synopsis is a rather simple one. Guin faces doom in the form of a contingent of magicians who have threatened his kingdom of Cherionia. This comes in the form of natural disasters and plagues. Now with his two compatriots he must battle the seven magi. These seven magi are no villains to be taken lightly, they are ruthless, cunning, and will stop at nothing to destroy Guin. Guin is the type of hero that would sacrifice his own life for the sake of his people. He reminds me much of Conan the Barbarian, who rules with the sword and not with words. He can’t really relate to women and has an absurd amount of brute strength. The story has a satisfying conclusion because it is properly wrapped up. We learn the cause of the plagues and destruction and who the true villain of the piece is, and why. Problems are solved, relationships are changed, and some people are revealed to be not at all who we thought they were. The story never slows down, even though volume two has more narration than the other volumes, it was still action packed.

I think the author was teamed up with the perfect artist for this project. Yanagisawa’s artwork is stunning to say the least. Even though it can get a bit confusing and hard to follow during action sequences it’s still a great treat for the eye. It’s an epic fantasy story that any fan of Lord of the Rings, Narnia, Conan, and Berserk would love to add to their collection. I finished all three books in one night and I have to recommend it to all fans of manga and fiction. A-

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Pastel vol. 10 & 11
Story & Art: Toshihiko Kobayashi
Translation: David Ury
Letterer: Foltz Design

Coming back from Japan has really set back a few things. For one I have taken a step back and let everyone else handle the manga reviews. However, it didn’t stop me from reading some of them and it is so nice to see some of the places we visited show up in the books. Like Hachiko at Shibuya station or the love hotels showing up in Pastel volume 11. The books just brought back all those memories from the land of the rising sun. But enough about memories, let’s talk about this volume. It seems that Mugi’s dad has to go away on business and Mugi is left in charge of his dad’s cute new fiancée Mako. Yuu isn’t too thrilled about this because she thinks that Mako is being way too flirty with her crush. At first Mako seems like an annoying brat that always gets her way. But, as the chapters evolve we learn there is a reason why she is so ditzy. Her boyfriend died three years ago and that is why she spent so much time hanging out with the kids in high school. For some reason that story about the paper airplanes really got me depressed. It was really sad, but by the end all the great things that make this book fun came back. I’m not sure when this series will end, but I hope it last a long time. A-

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Speed Grapher vol.1

Story: Tomozo
Art: Yusuke Kozaki
Based on the Story by: Gonzo
Translation: Satsuki Yamashita
Publisher: Tokyopop

I’ve been looking into getting back into new anime that I missed out. After watching Gurren Lagann I was thirsty for more. My sister in law suggested a series called Speed Grapher…for some reason when I heard that name I thought of the old show Ghost Writer. Well, I can safely say that it is nothing like that show. This manga is based on the 24 episode series that Funimation brought to the States in 2006. I usually try to stay away from adaptations of TV series to manga. They always seem to let me down. The story takes place in a futuristic Tokyo and it’s about Tatsumi Saiga, who happens to be a photojournalist that wants to infiltrate the Roppongi’s secret world. When trying to take pictures of the club’s goddess Kagura, he is captured and is kissed by her. Somehow, this gives him the power to destroy anything he photographs. He ends up escaping with Kagura and together they are on the run from the Roppongi Club. While it’s not the most original concept; guy rescues a goofy girl and is given powers by mistake. I have to say I can’t think of anyone else who fights with a camera besides the kid from Rival School. You really feel for Saiga, from taking some of the most graphic photos of human violence to just being a paparazzo, just isn’t a very fulfilling existence. It’s not really a book for everyone; I can see how people would get bored with the gimmick, but for some reason I really enjoyed the manga as well as the anime series. It’s got enough depth to keep a fan of the series interesting and enough freshness for new readers to enjoy. B+

Amazing Spider-Man # 568 - 570 Review

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“New Ways to Die part 1-3”
Writer: Dan Slott
Artist: John Romita Jr.
Covers: JRJR, Alex Ross, Adi Granov

OK, I never thought I’d review another spider-book after the god awful One More Day/Brand New Day continuity mess fest. Yes, I admit I’ve been buying Amazing all year long. I appreciate the book coming out three times a month. But I’m still not happy with the new status quo and I really think this era of Spidey is the worst I’ve ever seen. Yes, I prefer the clone saga to this mess (Why? Because Peter and Mary Jane still had love, appreciation and support for one another despite Pete being the clone at the time!) But anyway, I’m reviewing the new saga for one simple reason: the return of John Romita Jr.

Remember when this site had the forum? One of the posts I made was about a dream team writer/artists combo on some of our favorite books. I mentioned I’d love to see Dan Slott and John Romita Jr. together on a book. Well, be careful for what you wish for. I’m very happy to see these two legends together (on Spidey no less!) but man, I never ever imagined the shittiness of Brand New Day when I dreamt of these two titans teaming up. But anyway, enough of my ranting and on to the review.

The story revolves around Norman Osborn and his Thunderbolts coming to New York to hunt the unregistered Spider-Man. Norman is brought in by Randal Crowne, a shitty ass BND character who wants to become the new mayor of NYC. Peter as Spidey fights Menace (another goblin rip-off) and then returns to the coffee bean to tell his BND supporting cast about how he has no money and how he has no luck at weddings. (Way to kiss ass Dan Slott, just keep writing whatever Joey Q. wants!) Anyway, the story continues with Eddie Brock volunteering at Aunt May’s FEAST homeless shelter. Eddie is dying of cancer but then he gets cured for no apparent reason! Yes, Martin Li the owner of the FEAST shelter and also Mr. Negative gave Eddie a pat on the back and cured his cancer. Must be nice huh? My grandpa is dying of cancer but Eddie gets a free ride just because he is classic Spidey villain. Well, Eddie is cured and Norman and his T-Bolts arrive in New York with Crowne backing them up. Peter returns home that night to find Norman and his gang waiting for him. Nice cliffhanger right? WRONG! Norman has no memory that Pete is Spidey (Thanks so very much One More Day and Joe Q) and Peter remembers that he did “something” to make everyone forget he is Spidey. Norman taunts Peter and promises to find Spider-Man with or without his help.

Things get better by this point, right? WRONG! Norman goes to see the amazingly alive Harry and tells him how Harry is wasting his life selling coffee. Harry gets upset and yells at his new gal Lilly. Later, Peter goes after Norman and the T-Bolts as Spidey. While this happens, the T-Bolts storm New York searching for Spidey. Venom swings by the FEAST center and confronts Eddie (I’m immune to cancer! Lucky Me) Brock and Eddie transforms into the white Anti-Venom. At Norman’s T-Bolt headquarters Spider-Man hears Venom attacking the FEAST center and realizes Aunt May is in trouble. Now had Peter kept his beautiful, faithful, best friend Mary Jane as his wife instead of making a deal with the devil situations like this would never happen. But oh well, the old woman is in danger once more and the only ones suffering are die-hard Spidey fans.

As part three begins, Peter makes his way to the FEAST center. Venom and Anti-Venom collide. Spider-Man shows up and the two symbiotes knock each other around. Pete finds out Eddie is Anti-Venom. After Spidey saves some homeless dude Anti-Venom realizes Spider-Man does indeed protect the innocent. (Hey Eddie, guess what? In Amazing #375 Peter saved your ex-wife. You two made a deal to leave one another alone and came to a truce. Then Peter went home to MJ to tell her how much he loved her and how he wouldn’t be the hero he is without her love and guidance. But oh well, continuity doesn’t matter anymore thanks to Brand New Day and Joey Q!) OK, back to this “epic” story. (It’s hard to type that without laughing!) Anti-Venom tries to drain the evil out of Venom because he can cure cancer and he’s super cool and all. Spidey interferes and Anti-Venom realizes that Spidey has radioactive blood. The T-Bolts arrive and take Venom away before Anti-Venom destroys regular Venom. Then Anti-Venom promises to drain the radioactive blood from Spider-Man hoping to cure our hero. Norman Osborn watches this all take place as Menace confronts the original Green Goblin.

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Thoughts/Comments:
I’m sorry my friends but I vented a lot in the above review. Still, hear me out. I loved Peter and MJ as husband and wife. I’m a geek, always have been and always will be. For a fellow geek like Peter to land his dream girl gave me hope. Peter and MJ were and always will be best friends. When Peter was about to die he thought of the love and friendship that Mary Jane provided. Thus, he overcame impossible odds to save the day and then go home to his wife and best friend as the only reward for saving countless lives. One More Day/Brand New Day is a mockery of love, honor and friendship that most couples share. Plus, to add more salt to the wound Harry Osborn is alive again for no good reason and Eddie Brock can survive cancer. Anti-Venom is unnecessary and un-original and I couldn’t care less about Menace, Dexter Bennett, or Lilly Hollister and her dad.

The only reason I still buy this book is because I love Spider-Man. Spidey is someone I’ve always aspired to (before his deal with the devil) and gives me hope when I’m at my lowest. I respect Dan Slott and I love John Romita JR. In fact, the only reason I’m writing this review is to celebrate the return of JR JR to these pages. Still, I’ve had a rough year. My girlfriend dumped me over the phone on New Year. Joe Q ruined Spidey with One More Day/Brand New Day. My grandpa won’t be around much longer due to his cancer. I turn to comics to forget my personal problems but instead find a hero who made a deal with the devil and left his best friend and partner for selfish reasons.

All in all, the art in this arc is good. Plus, I love Dan Slott’s She-Hulk series. Still, the stink of Brand New Day can sour even the sweetest of creative teams. I have to say while I applaud John Romita Jr. for returning to a Spider World tainted by the selfishness of Joe Quesada, his art still shines bright. Despite the beautiful art, the pain, betrayal and frustration that is Brand New Day still lingers. All in all, New Ways to Die should be titled New Ways to Cry. That’s what I do each and every month in this new era of Spider-Man. Overall grade: D.

Episode 113 - Melanie's not in this episode

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Wow, I'm glad we got that out of our system last week. This episode is much better, I think. Here's what's in store for you:

Teen Titans 62
DC Universe - Last Will and Testament 01
Final Crisis - Legion of 3 Worlds 01
Justice Society of America 18
Batman RIP
Catwoman 82
New Avengers 44
Mighty Avengers 16
X-Force 6
X-Men Legacy 215
Star Wars - The Force Unleashed

Episode 113 - Melanie's not in this episode


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