Ung! I feel that shit, man! -I have an interview TODAY!
4/10/14
~Sunbow & Star Comics bring you: Visionaries!
You know, I think the biggest "fault" of this show was that it was way too high-concept for kids (and even for its own damn self) at the time. -You're taking Thundarr The Barbarian, Brave*Starr, Dungeons & Dragons, and King Arthur and the Knights of Justice- and throwing them all in a fucking blender... Yes, I remember watching it, and liking it- but I did not love it... And in the end, anyone who looks back at Visionaries- just says: "Oh, yeah- those were those Hasbro toys with the holograms, right?" or as I say: The less cool Supernaturals...
But the show was so much more than its action-figure's gimmicky-premise. I was amazed, in re-watching the series for this post, how many of the visuals from the show I remembered so vividly.
The animation was absolutely beautiful in many scenes, per episode- due to Sunbow Productions sending a large amount of it to Japan to be done by TMS Entertainment. -Resulting in random moments of pure, detailed, fluid 80's anime-style gold! -Particularly, I noticed, on the episode Trail of The Three Wizards...
Issue #2, which is what I'll mostly be talking about here, is basically the last couple minutes from the end of episode 1: The Age of Magic Begins, and a few ideas/scenes from episode 2: The Dark Hand of Treachery, but reworked- with much more detail, character development, and explanations given. The exact opposite of what happened previously with Solarman...
-If you are unfamiliar with Visionaries, Google is your friend... but here's the basic outline:
"A violent, angry man- that one..." -It's like he's talking about everyone on the Internet!
But if the age of technology is over- then there is no Internet. Unless... MAGIC INTERNET!
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4/7/14
Sweet Flea-Market Finds Again, Again:
Here's what I got:
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4/1/14
The TOP 10 Best, Most Greatest, Marvel Comics / Superheroes EVER Of All The Times!!!
-Not my opinions... This is cold, HARD fact.
These are simply the best Marvel Comics / Characters that have EVER been produced!!!
You can disagree- but you'd just be wrong.
...and a loser!
So, let's get it started with-
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3/31/14
-Fox Kids & Marvel Comics bring you: SOLARMAN!
~The #1 issue I'll be talking about in this post is an adaptation of the cartoon show's failed pilot- originally made, and released on VHS in 1989 to tie-in with the Marvel comic of the same name; Solarman (penciled by Jim Mooney, and created by David Oliphant.) It eventually aired as a "special" in 1992, on Fox Kids.
The episode clocks in at around 22 minutes long... Now, how long does it usually take you to read a standard super-hero comic? -Five, maybe seven minutes? Ten to twelve minutes at the most. So, right from the start- they have to condense the script down by, at least, half... and it's Stan Lee who adapts this too! -That combination makes this comic SO hilariously, generically, matter-of-factly straight-forward. I can't stop laughing at it, and reading these ridiculous conversations aloud (which really freaks out my cat)...
-I just had to share some of this little gem with you.
UBIQUITOUSLY STANDARD-SPACE-PLOT MODE HAS BEEN INITIATED:
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3/27/14
The Weird Hookers:
~Because what better way to remind the reader who The Weird is... than with space-hookers?
From Mystery In Space with Captain Comet #6 by Jim Starlin and Al Milgrom
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