Batman '66 One Shot - Two Face The Lost Episode - Harlan Ellison's writing is included in the back of this book along with a sampling of the pencils (to justify the inflated $10 pricetag for an issue and a half worth of actual content) and Ellison's raw writing is shit, I don't know how he can stroke his ego so fucking hard for so long with this being the outcome. I love that he stepped up and said "let's do something with Two-Face" when the show was is its infancy, and I like that he recognized key elements of Batman that the show needed, but his outline scripting sucks donkey balls and it's only Len Wein who saves the day here with some script polishing to convert it to comic format. The Alex Ross cover is great, it's weird and it's not quite Batman '66 in style but it's got a manic energy and good likenesses. José Luis Garcia-López's art is almost its own two-face, some panels it's a little more Batman '66 art style, and some panels it's more regular Batman comic book - Garcia-Lopez apparently thinks Adam West has got some killer traps! And then you have some panels where it's Batman comic book style but it's actually a gimmick where Batman is wearing white lenses over his eyes. It's not bad though, the coloring certainly has that Batman '66 energy. I would have liked a little more variety in the actual story beats, the locales do all the heavy lifting for variety while the characters repeat the same behaviors twice.
Grade: B (B- or C+ if you're not feeling that cover price)
Dominic wrote: Afterlife with Archie #7 - finally! This book took forever to come out. I got the awesome variant cover. The story is "Betty RIP" and of course she doesn't die, instead it deals with her recreating her diary and Polly is a slut who gets beaten by her boyfriend, Veronica a manipulative assface, and then hints at Betty and Archie getting it on in present day as our group spends weeks on the run outside of Riverdale, ending on Cheryl Blossom kills her incestuous twin brother Jason. Even though everything I just said was incredibly schlocky, the book pulls it off.
I just do not get the appeal of this book.
Much of that is probably my dislike of the zombie genre.
I suppose Veronica being a manipulative bitch is probably balancing out the fact that "Life with Archie" was set up so that whoever ended up with Veronica (Archie or Reggie, depending on the timeline) was better off over-all (and not just in terms of money). The idea of that series was the Veronica grew up to be more stable than Betty. (Only read a few issues. But, that was a definite theme.)
I hate the zombie genre, but this is working out pretty well. You are boiling down these existing comedy characters in a real-life stew that then takes all that and dumps it into a survival premise. Who is stalwart? Who is a backstabber? And why?
Wait, Veronica was the better ending to Life with Archie? What a crock of shit! She's an awful, spoiled cunt even in her best days.
You are probably the only person in the world who would complain about Darth Vader showing up in 'Star Wars'.
Having Vader show up and fight Luke so soon after the loss of the Death Star takes away from the impact of him showing up on Hoth several years later.
Yeah, that's why I didn't like the Marvel books back when I was a kid, too much stuff like that where it goes far beyond the movie-verse and feels exploitative of the brand rather than representative.
I don't think they ever explain why the Dominion came through early.
Maybe a result of Vulcan being destroyed? The loss of a major power might make the Alpha Quadrant look provocatively weak. (I dunno. I did not read the comic in question.)
They would have no knowledge of such things, they weren't exploring that far out, they were just massing their own empire in the Gamma quadrant.
Goddamn the New Coke Trek ruins everything it touches.
andersonh1 wrote:My Little Pony is outselling Transformers by quite a bit. Not quite sure what to think of that...
http://comicsbeat.com/indie-month-to-mo ... ge-rising/
166. Transformers vs. GI Joe #4 (IDW)
7/1/2014: Transformers Vs GI Joe #1 - 23,009
8/1/2014: Transformers Vs GI Joe #2 - 15,472 (-32.8%)
10/1/2014: Transformers Vs GI Joe #3 - 14,293 (-7.6%)
11/1/2014: Transformers Vs GI Joe #4 - 12,733 (-10.9%)
193. Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye #35 (IDW)
7/1/2014: Transformers More Than Meets Eye #30 - 9,395 (-1.6%)
8/1/2014: Transformers More Than Meets Eye #31 - 10,063 (+7.1%)
9/1/2014: Transformers More Than Meets Eye #32 - 9,857 (-2.0%)
9/1/2014: Transformers More Than Meets Eye #33 - 9,744 (-1.1%)
10/1/2014: Transformers More Than Meets Eye #34 - 9,670 (-0.8%)
11/1/2014: Transformers More Than Meets Eye #35 - 9,390 (-2.9%)
195. Transformers Robots in Disguise #35 (IDW)
6/1/2014: Transformers Robots In Disguise #30 - 9,714 (+1.8%)
7/1/2014: Transformers Robots In Disguise #31 - 8,706 (-10.4%)
8/1/2014: Transformers Robots In Disguise #32 - 9,762 (+12.1%)
9/1/2014: Transformers Robots In Disguise #33 - 10,815 (+10.8%)
10/1/2014: Transformers Robots In Disguise #34 - 9,418 (-12.9%)
11/1/2014: Transformers Robots In Disguise #35 - 9,354 (-0.7%)
199. Transformers Drift Empire of Stone #1 (IDW)
11/1/2014: TRANSFORMERS DRIFT EMPIRE OF STONE #1 - 9,246
Doesn't surprise me a bit, MLP is a book that has a multitude of crossover audiences, while TF books are basically for older kids and fanboys.
Look at the huge hits RID and Joe took! Not remotely surprising to me, although I'm actually disappointed at how little fanfare Empire of Stone came to - that's some bad marketing right there.
Dom wrote:How the hell is Scioli's creative coproma out-selling the other two books?
It gets some of the regular fan market AND the hipster market AND the "comics r fun" market. What amazes me is the lack of a more significant decline from the missed deadline on issue 3, it means that a lot of people were keeping an eye out for its release.
Sparky Prime wrote:Superman's
new costume.
Basically it's just a few tweaks to his New52 costume. I like that the yellow belt buckle is back, but everything else just doesn't seem like it wasn't a necessary change to me.
The intent is to tone down the armor-ness of it, because WHY THE FUCK DOES SUPERMAN NEED ARMOR??? thinking. I hate the fingerless glove-sleeves though, this is dipshittery that tries to look futurey, and you add that to the remaining panel lines and lack of trunks to get something that looks puked out of the LOSH era.
I'm more interested in his new power though. Basically, Supes can now drain all his solar energy in one nuclear-like blast, leaving him drained of all powers for a day.
138 Scourge wrote:I have a feeling it isn't a bit of nineties comic trivia that is fondly remembered, but I liked the Electric Superman costume. The blue one, anyway. For some reason I thought the red looked awful, but blue was a-ok. It's a shame I didn't like more of the comics in which said suit appeared, though.
Agreed on both points.