Friday, September 13, 2013
TAKING A BREAK FROM BLOGGING
Yeah, it's probably going to be a while before I post here again. No more reviews, no more Cool Shit, no more anything for a while. I've fallen behind on my other writing, and I desperately need to catch up. I have a new novel I should have already been working on right now. Maybe I'll post something here every once in a while, but it's not going to be a regular thing for quite some time, maybe not until the new year. We'll see. But for now, I have to get my ass in gear on the stuff that might actually get me money. Thank you everyone for your patience and understanding.
Thursday, September 12, 2013
COOL SHIT 9-12-13
KICK-ASS 3 #3: Aw,
man! The BATMAN: YEAR ONE plan didn’t work out. That’s all right, I guess. Things got pretty fucked up without it. The Motherfucker is back in action, too, but
the real star of this one was Hit-Girl and how she’s been conducting herself in
prison. Drinking whiskey, smoking
cigarettes, and castrating drug dealers.
Good times.
THE WALKING DEAD #114:
The stage is set for “All Out War.”
Jesus did a lot of ass kicking this issue, more than you’ve ever seen
him do before. Hell, he managed to
upstage Ezekiel’s tiger. More
importantly, Rick is constantly reminded of his fuck up by everyone else. He’s been too undependable lately, so
hopefully this shit gets him back in working order. And Negan?
Oh, he’s pissed. The shit hits
the fan next month, and I can’t wait!
LOCKE & KEY:
ALPHA #1: Wow. Now we finally know Dodge’s plan, and holy
shit, it’s even crazier and more destructive than anyone could imagine. It’s much better than the usual
rule-the-world bullshit. A lot of the
plot gets wrapped up in this issue.
People die, things are destroyed, and Tyler shows off a very valuable talent. It looks like all that’s left is an
epilogue. That final panel is an
absolute heart-breaker. And check it
out: in the back, they show some
pictures taken during the making of the ill-fated pilot episode of LOCKE &
KEY. It looks like things really came
together on that pilot. It’s a shame
this is probably the closest we’ll ever come to seeing it. 1 ISSUE LEFT!
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
WIZARD WORLD CHICAGO 2013 ARTISTS ALLEY: TALK!
This is probably the most unexpected find in Artists Alley
in a long time. TALK! is meta-fiction at
its finest. This book is self aware, and
the characters know they are in a comic book.
By all rights, this should be the most boring book EVER WRITTEN. The main story is about a guy telling a
friend about a comic book he wants to write.
That’s it. Ah, but add the
self-awareness, and this turns into a work of genius. The layouts are amazing and unlike anything
you’ve ever seen before. And then there
is the occasional ACTION-PACKED PAGE!!
This book shows what comics are really capable of. Buy this mindfuck as soon as possible.
Monday, September 9, 2013
WIZARD WORLD CHICAGO 2013 ARTISTS ALLEY: WAYWARD
You won’t find a creepier horror book in Artists Alley than
this one. A group of wayward youths are
sent to the Simon Corporation only to be confronted by some very frightening
disgruntled spirits. To say anything
more than that would be criminal. This
is the kind of story you need to discover for yourself, to feel the dread just
seep over your entire being. The ending
of the final issue is awesome beyond belief.
You should pick these books up right away.
Friday, September 6, 2013
WIZARD WORLD CHICAGO 2013 ARTISTS ALLEY: BACHELOR PAD MAGAZINE
“Booze, Babes, and Burly-Q,” proclaims the top of every
issue of BACHELOR PAD MAGAZINE. How the
fuck could I pass this up? It comes off
as the younger, hornier brother of MODERN DRUNKARD MAGAZINE. Sure, this is a girlie mag, but all the
pictures are very tasteful. They’re not
nudes, they’re burlesque. Not only that,
but they have articles about how to make great cocktails, in addition to where
you can experience good, booze-soaked noir films. There are advice columns and interviews with
legendary burlesque dancers and, of course, fiction about leggy dames and the
drunkards who love them. To top it all
off, they seem to have an obsession with the fez. If you see them at a convention, be sure to
pick up the Red Fez and Smoking Jacket collection. It’s a bit pricey, but it’s fun.
Thursday, September 5, 2013
COOL SHIT 9-5-13
G.I. JOE: COBRA FILES
#6: Last time we got to explore
Clockspring’s history. This time, we get
Flint’s, and while it’s not quite as interesting, it goes a long way toward
explaining him and why he wants to relinquish his leadership role and disband
his team. He views everything as FUBAR,
and he’s man enough to know the truth about it.
And we also get a bit more info about Billy, the original Cobra
Commander’s son, but I don’t know. I
think there’s something odd going on with him.
I wouldn’t put it past Mike Costa to turn him on us. Next issue is where things are supposed to
get really fucked up. (On a side note,
it’s suggested that this series might be ending soon. I hope not.
This is my favorite of the Joe books.
The others aren’t even all that good at this point. This is the only good one going.)
ABSOLUTION: RUBICON
#3: Looks like John Dusk has recovered
enough from his last encounter with the Polymath, and he’s gotten Happy Kitty
by his side. In order to draw his
nemesis to him, he publicly cleans up the ghetto by killing a bunch of drug
dealers and other various criminals.
Most people will read this and think, oh, he’s being a real superhero
for a change. Well, kind of. It goes back farther than that. This is the stranger riding into a town
riddled with crime, putting on a badge, and cleaning out the villains. Judging by the last panel, I’m sure we’ll get
his next showdown with the Polymath in the next issue. I’m sure it will be crazier than the last
time.
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
WIZARD WORLD CHICAGO 2013 ARTISTS ALLEY: MISERERI NOBIS
The title is Latin for “have mercy on us,” and I can think
of nothing better to call this book.
Misery and despair are what fuels this one, and it is so beautifully,
heart-breakingly done, it’s truly a wonder to behold. The blurb on the back says, “This is a story
of loss, pain, fear, loneliness, shame, and hope.” I’ll be damned if I can find the part about
hope, though. This will depress the shit
out of you . . . but in a good way. This
is a satisfying tale, and in some parts, it might remind you of
ERASERHEAD. I’ve said before that writer
and illustrator Mat Festa isn’t the greatest when it comes to illustrating
people, but when it comes to otherworldly things, no one is better. There are some masterful, dreamy sequences in
this one. Do not miss it!
(PS: I know I'm behind on this one. It's just that for the life of me, I can't remember ever seeing this one at his table before.)
Monday, September 2, 2013
WIZARD WORLD CHICAGO 2013 ARTISTS ALLEY: YI SOON SHIN
This is probably the most educational books you’ll pick up
in Artists Alley. It’s the story of a
Korean general named Yi Soon Shin, and how he stood up to the Japanese in the
16th Century. It’s full of
factual information about a guy you’ve probably never heard of before. The first issue is kind of a struggle to get
through, but after that, the historical quality falls away, and it almost
becomes a DEADWOOD-ish version of what happened back then. It’s an interesting story, if you’re
interested in the past. If you liked
CRECY by Warren Ellis, you might like this.