Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Friday, August 26, 2011
Justice League: Generation Lost #19 Review
Today where going to look at a comic that really pissed me off the first time I read it but now it's not so bad. So let's get started, the cover is good. It's the silhouette of Maxwell Lord standing ominously over what looks to be the corpse of Blue Beetle. The comic opens with Jaime Reyes (the current Blue Beetle) explain what the scarab that gives him his powers are to his friends. He also explains the history of the Blue Beetle.
Jaime's friends tell him that he should change his name since every other hero that ever had that name is dead. But he explains that it's not his choice since the Scarab chose him. We then cut to the present where Maxwell Lord is torturing the Blue Beetle. Max explains that if it wasn't for the Blue Beetle and the rest of the Justice League International he would have never been able to take control of Checkmate. While Max's back is turned Blue Beetle sends out a distress signal.
Booster Gold's robot Skeets pick's up the signal, and the J.L.I. leave to find the Blue Beetle. Back in Checkmates base, Max finds out what Blue Beetle is up to. But before he can do anything Blue Beetle breaks lose, and attacks him. They start to fight, and the J.L.I. find the base and break in. Max uses some sort of purple blast that greatly weakens Blue Beetle. The J.L.I. arrive just in time to see Max shoot the Blue Beetle in the head. "Killing" him.
The comic ends with Booster Gold and the rest of the J.L.I. looking in horror. I think it's obvious why I didn't like this at first. They killed off one of my favorite characters. Since this comic he has been "brought back to life." So now I can look at this comic in a different way, the set up was good and a Blue Beetle did go down fighting. So yeah, this was a good comic.
Rating: 3/5
Next week I'm going to review the last comic of the current DC Universe, Flashpoint #5!
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
"Green Hornet" First Thoughts
I just finished watching the Green Hornet for the first time. Going in to this I didn't know what to expect, I never watched or read Green Hornet the only thing I ever saw with Green Hornet was the two 60's Batman episodes he was in. So like Constantine I have no idea how closely this follows the source material. But I enjoyed it, it was funny and entertaining.
Jay Chou does an awesome job as Kato, he sort of has this ability to lock on to threats and find the most efficient way to stop them. At first the "Kato vision" was weird but I got use to it after a while. The villain, Benjamin Chudnofsky, was great. We see him evolve from a guy trying to be a treating gangster to a super-villain. The only real problem I had was that the "heroes" killed people. If your looking for a enjoyable time though I recommend this movie.
Rating: 3.5
Friday, August 19, 2011
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures #59 Review
Today where going to look at the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The TMNT where created in 1984 by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird. Originally it was going to be a parody of Daredevil, and the New Mutants as well as Cerberus, and Ronin. Eventually there was a TV adaptation in 1987 which made it much child friendlier. However most of my knowlege comes from the 2003 series made by 4Kids. This always baffled me since if 4kids dub an anime they have to ruin the source material and dumb it down for kids, but when they make a show they show a decapitation.
WTF! Double Standard! If you don't believe me watch this. It happens around 7:10. Anyway, now that my rant is over let's jump into Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures #59, and see if it's any good. The comic opens at the start of a talk show. The host, McIntyre, kinda hates the Turtles and is trying to get everyone one in New York to see them as the menaces they are. Sound familiar.
McIntyre reveals his first guest is April O'Neil. One of the Turtles friends who is probably trying to clear the their name. When she tells McIntyre that the Turtles are ninja's she makes the situation worse. However during a commercial break Oyuki, April's assistant, seduces a worker in order to play a clip that will make everyone see that the Turtles are good. McIntyre is not to happy about this but he has no choice but to show the clip.
The clip is of a Doctor appropriately named Dick from a US Coast Guard boat. Dr. Dick has found a blinded Michelangelo who he thinks is an Alien. Michelangelo tell him he's a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle but he doesn't believe him. Dr.Dick injects him with truth serum, but Michelangelo keeps telling him the same thing so Doctor Dick decides to do the rational thing and starts to torture him. Archie does know this is for kids right. Luckily Leonardo and Donatello sneak abort the ship, and save him.
They escape but when Dr.Dick tries to catch them he falls into the water. Instead of leaving him Michelangelo saves him which is weird since he's still blind. The studio audience thinks the Turtles are heroes, and McIntyre is pissed. April and Oyuki leave with the Turtles, and the comic ends with finding out where the government is keeping Raphael.
I like this comic, It has a good story and the exception of a few places the art is pretty good. Some problem's I have are small like the fact April O'Neil looks more like Mary Jane then what she's supposed to look like. Overall it's pretty good.
Rating: 2.5/5
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Friday, August 12, 2011
Secret Origin: Nightwing Review
Today where going to look at the psyche of Batman's old partner Dick Grayson aka Nightwing. So without further delay let jump straight into Secret Origins: Nightwing. The comic opens with Nightwing lying on the ground with an ominous figure wearing a Robin costume hovering over him. Nightwing get's up, recognizing the figure calling him "Robin." He asks him what happened, and "Robin" tells him he was after KGBeast and the Trigger Twins when one of them attacked him from behind causing this near death experience. "Robin" then shows him the night this all started, the night his parents died.
Nightwing tells him he just wanted to have a normal life, but "Robin" tells him to remember who he's talking to. "Robin" also call's him a hypocrite because he just traded one "show" for another, since he became Batman's sidekick. But "Robin" tells him nothing lasts forever, as he shows Nightwing the night wear he quit being Batman's sidekick. After leaving Batman, Dick joined the Teen Titans. But Batman tells him if he isn't his Sidekick anymore he can't be Robin.
Dick quits being Robin, and also quits the Titans. Having no one else to turn to he goes to Metropolis, and talks to Superman. Dick tells him he still want's to a hero, and someday he thought he would become Batman. Don't worry Dick you'll get your chance after Bruce get's shot back in time, and after a couple years of character development and one of the greatest runs in a Batman comic you'll become Nightwing again after a stupid and unnecessary reboot causing all that character development to become a complete waist of time. Thanks DC.
Anyway Superman tries to cheer him up by telling him a story about a Kryptonian that was cast out of his family, and became a legend. No one knows his real name but he was called Nightwing. Dick then takes the name, and rejoins the Titans. "Robin" makes fun of his costume, and Nightwing says he did always have a smart mouth.
Nightwing's walk down memory lane takes him to Bludhaven. "Robin" asks him why does he do so much for this town. Nightwing tells him he feels like it needs him. "Robin" tells Nightwing it's time for him to go. Before waking up Nightwing reveals the mysterious Robin is the ghost of Jason Todd, the second Robin who was killed by the Joker.
The comic ends with Nightwing waking up surrounded by villains. This comic is great, it takes a look a Nightwing's past and his friendship with Jason. It's kinda sad that in recent years Jason has come back to life, and has become a villain. He was always a smart mouth but when you get down to it he was still a hero. Anyway in recommend you track this down, it not only has this great story but it also has information about Nightwing and his various villains as well as "lost pages" from the Teen Titans.
Rating: 4.5/5
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