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Episode 91 - Kernel Panic

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32 minutes into the podcast we were recording last night, my computer freaked out and threw a kernel panic. Once I'd rebooted, I was able to find the file, but it was hopelessly garbled, so we couldn't use it. So we recorded another 50:00 worth of show, talking about Uncanny X-Men 495, X-Factor 28, X-Force 01, Wolverine 62, New Avengers 38, Booster Gold 00, Countdown 11, JSA 12, The Goon 21, Fantastic Four 554, BPRD 1946 2, Abe Sapien - The Drowning 1, Walking Dead 46, Spawn 175, Green Arrow - Black Canary 5 and Salvation Run 5.

For those who aren't particularly fond of their aural sanity, I went ahead and attached the ruined (but still somewhat comprehensible) audio after the main podcast. For you sane folks out there, stop listening after 'stay geeky.'

Episode 91 - Kernel Panic

About Heroes Episode 87

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This week, Nick announces his contest winners, and we talk about some books: Amazing Spider-Man 546, Wolverine 61, Nova 10, Salvation Run 3, Green Lantern Corps 20, Green Arrow - Black Canary 4, X-Factor 27, Mighty Avengers 7, Hulk 1, The Goon 20, and Countdown week 36.

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About Heroes Episode 84

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In our Christmas morning episode (in which I think we completely forgot to talk about our favorite Christmas specials, our planned topic), we follow up on last week's episode by discussing some of the best books from that week, including Nightwing 139, Salvation Run 2, Green Arrow - Black Canary 3, New Avengers 37, X-Factor 26, Booster Gold 5, and X-Men: Die by the Sword 5. I also get my rant on about DC Direct action figures, and everyone else, all of whom have already seen I Am Legend, discuss it. And finally, I've added a little bonus for the Doctor Who fans out there. Merry Christmas!

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About Heroes Episode 79

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What a week! With so many great books on the shelves, it's tough to pick only a few to talk about. This episode touches on World War Hulk 5, New Avengers 36, X-Factor 25, Captain Marvel 1, Nova 8, Wolverine 59, Atomic Robo 1-2, Hellboy - Darkness Calls 6, Lobster Johnson 3, BPRD - Killing Ground 4, All-Star Superman 9, Countdown 24, Teen Titans East 1, Nightwing 138, Batman and the Outsiders 1, Green Arrow - Black Canary 2, Booster Gold 4 and Salvation Run 1. Yikes, that's a huge list!

About Heroes, Episode 79

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About Heroes Episode 74

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Josh (Joshiebear) joins us via Skype for this episode, where we finally get back to talking about new books! Discussion includes Green Arrow & Black Canary 1, Superman 668, the Richard Donner run on Action Comics, Green Lantern 24, Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man 24 & One More Day, Nova 7, Runaways 28, Booster Gold 3, Captain America's new look, Howard the Duck, X-Factor and Metamorpho Year One.

About Heroes, Episode 74

Green Arrow/Black Canary #1

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Writer: Judd Winick
Artist: Cliff Chiang
 
Well, those of you who haven't read the GA/BC Wedding Special read no more.  You can't read the review for this issue without spoiling that...
 
Ok, now that those losers are gone, we can get to the book.  I like Judd Winick.  I like Judd Winick on Green Arrow, and thus I like Judd Winick on this book.  He writes strong characters, and if anyone needs to be written strongly it's Green Arrow and Black Canary.  After Dinah killed Ollie on their wedding night, she goes on a rampage, beating the tar out of criminals.  Connor Hawke, the other Green Arrow stops here from accidentally killing some criminal and takes her home.  Next we get a wonderfully structured comic montage of the various DCU heroes offering their condolances over Ollie's death.  The hook here is that Dinah believes that the Ollie who dies was not here Ollie.  Thing is, every scan, DNA test, and other medical exams all say it's the real deal.  Even Hal's Green Lantern ring says it's Ollie.  Dinah still doesn't believe it, and neither does Batman.  What follows next is gruesome, as Batman and Dr. Mid-Nite (who needs a better job than Superhero Mortician) perform an autopsy on Ollie's body, down to the cellular level.  They could've put Ollie in a yard mulcher for all the cutting they did off camera.  Essentially, it's not Ollie, and the one person who's been overused in the past 6 months after 52 ended is finally killed.  At least I hope so.  Anyway, the hook of the book so far is that Ollie is alive, and Dinah is out for blood looking for him.  I liked the last Green Arrow book, and I think I'll continue to pick up this new book because Judd Winick is still writing Green Arrow and it's a good yarn he's spinning so far.
 
Cliff Chiang is awesome on this book.  After reading his Crisis Aftermath: The Spectre 3 issue mini I was a fan of his art.  He draws a really clean line, and is confident in his art.  It's not over-rendered like Ed Benes or the new Joe Quesada.  I'd liken his style to Matt Wagner or Freddie E Williams II.  It's good clean art, and works for the book.  Chiang can do the action scenes, and the emotional scenes.  There are some funny moments in this book and Chiang's art is just cartoony enough to pull it off.  Also, Chiang kind of continues the Phil Hester and Scott McDaniel art-vibe that Green Arrow has had since he was brought back from the dead earlier in the decade.  I think it's this consistency in art over the course of the old book, and now the new one that makes this book work.  This could be issue 76 of the old series with a new artist than the entirely new book it is.  I'm looking forward to seeing who was behind Ollie's impersonation, Dinah kicking ass, and what Winick has in store for us after that.  I don't want to see Ollie and Dinah having constant marriage problems.  Let those start at issue 50, let them enjoy their newly-wed status and team-up and bond with the reader for a good long time.  B+

About Heroes Episode 70

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That's right, for the second week in a row, I kept a list of what we talked about! Thrill to our musings on:

  • Voicemails and E-mails
  • Lobster Johnson 1 & Hellboy
  • Booster Gold 2
  • Justice League of America Wedding Special
  • Black Canary Wedding Planner
  • Green Lantern 23
  • Wonder Girl 1
  • JSA 9
  • Walking Dead 42
  • Ultimate X-Men 86
  • Ultimate Spider-Man 113
  • New Avengers 34
  • Emperor Vulcan
  • Thor 3

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Justice League of America - Black Canary

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DC Direct Black Canary

Holy frijoles; real fishnet stockings on an action figure. Do I actually need to write out a longer review than that?

Actually, yes. I really like this figure, and not just because of the fishnets, or because Black Canary is one of my favorite characters (though not as she's written - or not written - thus far in JLA). But lets get the fishnets out of the way. This is the first action figure I've encountered that uses real tiny fishnet stockings. While the seam up the back is pretty thick, the general effect really works; not only that, but the stockings themselves hide the joints in her knees. Since her elbow joints are covered by her black jacket, and her hip joints are hidden by the shiny black of her costume, Black Canary has a very statuesque look that escapes a lot of action figures.

DC Direct Black Canary

However, the stockings aren't perfect. The dye from the stockings has left marks all over the flesh-colored paint of her legs; if you mess with the stockings and throw off their position from the way they are when you open the package, it's a pretty unsightly mess. Luckily, the stockings aren't difficult to convince back into position.

DC Direct Black Canary's fishnet marks

In terms of the pose, I'd like to see something a little more dynamic from DC's premiere female martial artist. If the archetype behind Black Canary is "kung-fu and fishnets", this figure only gets one of the two. Since her pose is so static, like the vast majority of DC Direct figures, I'd have liked to see her hair sitting more naturally than it does. That's just a nitpick, though, since I figure an all-positive review is pretty boring.

Her paint applications are all clean, and her facial sculpt isn't bad; if anything, it errs a little towards an Asian look. But it's definitely Black Canary as opposed to another DC heroine's head just repurposed.

DC Direct Black Canary

This figure's certainly worth the cost, and I'd be surprised if it doesn't turn out to be the hardest-to-find figure of the wave. If you like the character at all, I'd definitely pick up this figure.

Brent's Summer Review Catch-Up

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So, after about a month of computer problems, I'm back! Back with reviews, so here's some quickies. Look for regular reviews to return this week.

Detective Comics #835
After a great two-parter written by Paul Dini concerning Zatanna and the Joker, we're back to guest writers on this title. So far, these guest writers on Detective have turned out pretty good stories. John Rozum writes this issue, the first of a two-parter concerning the Scarecrow. Tom Mandrake is doing the art chores, and after his 4-issue Batman run in between Morrison's stories, I was a little wary, but he pulls of the horror and suspense well in the issue. Scarecrow after a stint in prison from being turned into a giant scarecrow from Judd Winick's Batman run, Johnathan Crane escapes from Arkham, and freaks the freaks out. The Great White Shark even tells Batman not to bring him back to Arkham. Scarecrow has left his old methods behind and is now a plain serial killer. He strikes down a bunch of random victims in Gotham at night leading the people to believe they are safe during the day. Wrong! John Rozum includes Bruce Wayne into the tale, which is similar to what Dini has been doing on the title. I wish Dini was on the book, but if the fill-ins are always of this quality, I will keep buying this book. Plus, the Simone Bianchi cover is killer. B

Fantastic Four #548
This title is okay Post Civil War, but like Black Panther, it's story is failing to keep me that intersted from staying on. McDuffie writes an exciting story and Paul Pelletier has some great art, but it's just not enough. Black Panther and Storm being part of the FF was cool, but now that it seems Reed and Sue are back, why should I keep reading? If I knew they would be on the team for just an arc, I would not have jumped on after Civil War. Plus, the Initiative banner is just silly, as this title has absolutely nothing to do with the Initiative. Is Reed starting or heading a team for New Jersey or working on the Prison? No. So take the Banner off Marvel! It has to do with sales? Now I see. C-

Black Canary #3
I was reading the previous Green Arrow series, and wanted to read the new series, so I figured I needed to try out this book to get some more Black Canary outside of Justice League of the America, seeing as how I've never read Birds of Prey. The first two issues were okay, but this mini is really not dealing with Dinah's thoughts of whether or not she should marry Ollie, but with the kidnapping of her new adopted daughter "Sin." The art was good as well, by Paulo Siqueira, for the first 2.5 issues, but halfway through this issue it switches to Tom Derenick, who does a servicable job, but why not have him do the whole issue? I hate the half and half stuff companies are doing. I hope Siqueira does all of number 4 when it comes out next week. Probably the best thing about this mini-series is that it's only 4 issues long and is coming out twice a month. Why can't DC do more mini-series this way? C

Thor #2
I've never been a Thor reader, and all I really want to see is the throw-down with Iron Man next issue, but so far this series has not been too terrible. I thought the first issue was a little lacking as a hook for a series. Issue two does a better job, giving us a look at what Thor may be doing in this series, living in Oklahoma! Will he farm too? Anyway, once the throw-down is done I'm probably off this book. On the other hand, Olivier Coipel's pencils rock... C+

Outsiders Five of a Kind: Nightwing and Captain Boomerang Jr.
My interest in the Outsiders has never been great, but seeing Batman choose a new team intrigues me. This issue was good because Nightwing and Boomerang have to disable Chemo, while dodging the issues that Batman and Nightwing have for Boomerang because of his father (see Identity Crisis). The best part of the issue is the conversation between Nightwing and Boomerang, and other than that, there is not much to this issue. Freddie E. Williams II (from Robin) does the art, and it's nice to see and artist put out two books a month. We need more artists like Freddie. The next issue seems a little redundant, as those of us still reading the chronically late Trials of Shazam know that Billy Batson can't be on any team as he can't leave the Rock of Eternity! So what's the point of the issue? What's the point of the series now that we know who's on Batman's team thanks to solicitations and DC teaser images? Who knows. Will I be getting Batman and the Outsiders when it comes out? Probably not. But I like Freddie E Williams! C+

All Star Batman and Robin #6
Wait, it hasn't been a year in between issues of this title? Stop the presses! Wait, that won't help anything! Nevermind. Six issues in, and we still haven't seen Robin in any capacity. Last issue we got one page of him. Hell, Batgirl suited up before he did? How does that work out? Other than going nowhere, my main complaint is that DC can print the word "ass" in another book (I forget which one), and "goddamn" everywhere here, but can't print "bullshitting" in this one. If you can't print it, use another word, don't black it out with a censor bar! Tell the goddamn Frank Miller to use a different word! Mr. Editor that is what you are for! Jim Lee does a great job pencilling the issue, as usual, and we finally see how the solo Black Canary story in #3 figures into the main story as she shows up here. Will we ever see Robin? Who knows! Here's hoping that it's only another 2 months between issues the next time it comes out. C-

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