Thursday, June 30, 2011
DC brands DCNu as "New 52", releases somewhat muddled video
First: Look, Dan. Yes, your old Super Friends characters are ABSOLUTELY more famous than DC itself. Most people don't even know that Superman comics are still being published (including Pal Nicole who LIVED IN MY HOUSE), but they know who Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman are. Everybody knows those characters. They even know Aquaman, Flash and Green Lantern. And they know about Marvel. But, no... John Q. Public does not know the name of DC Comics.
Second: You are NOT launching 52 "all new series" unless "all new" means something completely different from what you've been saying in print about continuing and retro-fitting continuity and more or less copping to the fact that the #1's are a stunt. Yeah, you're relaunching Superman and Aquaman, but we'll have to see on the rest...
Third: Do not post a picture of a re-designed Deathstroke next to Jim Lee saying "everybody knows these characters". Let alone a re-designed OMAC. If you want new readers - don't assume they know anybody but those guys in your JL promo art (that's bad editing).
Fourth: Good get on putting Morrison in front of the camera, but "what people are feeling right now" juxtaposed with Harley Quinn's halter is... who is steering this ship?
Fifth: "start collecting comics" is a terrible pitch. Start READING comics is how you tell people how to engage your medium. I collect comics with my thousands and thousands of comics. Sally Q Public doesn't want to hear that she needs to start hoarding in order to enjoy your characters.
Sixth: Day and Date Digital. You know, I like Day and Date Digital. In fact, it sounds stupid to do it any other way (who would read the NYT if you could only get it 24 hours after the print edition?). I have mixed feelings on the fact that they are making a big deal about this as the old policy was so... lunk-headed. Talking about how smart they are with the new policy feels... weird and self-congratulatory.
Seventh: As long as comics are only in Direct Market, the industry won't grow. Maybe the Day and Date Digital effort will help, but... something about this whole effort seems wasted if they don't announce in July that comics will be on teh shelf at your local drugstore.
Eighth: Didio pointing out that he's been there 10 years and they're in need of a desperate move like the New 52 is... well, its weird.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Does a superhero have to have tragedy in their past to be interesting?
Well, it certainly doesn't hurt.
I have long admired the work of Heidi MacDonald at The Beat Heidi had a neat column a while back on her blind spot in geek culture when it comes to The Green Lantern. This may not seem surprising to you, but to those of us in the online comics-fan world, that's surprising to the point of being funny. Being around that much and not knowing much about GL in that context just seems sort of impossible. It seems her knowledge of GL was, apparently, about equal with my knowledge about... oh... Hunger Games or Breaking Bad.
In regards to Hal Jordan's origin, Heidi says, and I quote:
I have long admired the work of Heidi MacDonald at The Beat Heidi had a neat column a while back on her blind spot in geek culture when it comes to The Green Lantern. This may not seem surprising to you, but to those of us in the online comics-fan world, that's surprising to the point of being funny. Being around that much and not knowing much about GL in that context just seems sort of impossible. It seems her knowledge of GL was, apparently, about equal with my knowledge about... oh... Hunger Games or Breaking Bad.
In regards to Hal Jordan's origin, Heidi says, and I quote:
Let it be noted, this origin story is notably lacking in drama or conflict. And it was only recently that Johns even retconned in the dying dad thing, which is still not a great motivator (I just learned that yesterday!) Not like dying Uncle Ben or Thomas Wayne or Krypton. No Hulking out, no Iron Man with a bad heart ready to blow at any moment. It’s pretty straightforward… probably just too straightforward for my tastes. Over the years, I didn’t get why so many guys identified with Green Lantern, but I think now it is just this simple storyline: cocky guy gets great powers. Who wouldn’t identify with that?Firstly, I think it odd to insinuate that being a jerk and still wanting a flashy ring that will give them whatever they want is strictly a guy thing. I have seen Sex and the City: The Movie. (thanks, I'm here all week! Try the veal!).
Monday, June 27, 2011
So, DC's take on Supergirl with DCNu/ Relaunch/ New 52
The more things change...
Several years ago the Supergirl title launched with sales near 100,000 copies. It soon plummeted down to a fraction of that number and is now a mid to low-mid tier seller for DC (Supergirl sold about 21,000 copies in May). No doubt, Supergirl could and should be selling better, but its impossible to know what sales could be on the title as DC has been spinning the Superman titles into editorially mandated storylines since 2007 or so. It has been nearly impossible to know what the status quo is for Supergirl, her supporting cast, where she lives, etc...
Keep in mind, this is the same Kara Zor-El who attacked Air Force One, supported an Amazonian attack on the US capitol, joined Darkseid briefly, was running around with known super-villain Captain Boomerang, and fleeing about half the scenes she was in weeping and awash in self-pity. Also: the crystal spikes, the crazy Columbine memories, and a mission to kill Superman from a crazed father...
The book was a total disaster for longtime Superman and Supergirl fans, and readers left the title in droves.
Several years ago the Supergirl title launched with sales near 100,000 copies. It soon plummeted down to a fraction of that number and is now a mid to low-mid tier seller for DC (Supergirl sold about 21,000 copies in May). No doubt, Supergirl could and should be selling better, but its impossible to know what sales could be on the title as DC has been spinning the Superman titles into editorially mandated storylines since 2007 or so. It has been nearly impossible to know what the status quo is for Supergirl, her supporting cast, where she lives, etc...
Keep in mind, this is the same Kara Zor-El who attacked Air Force One, supported an Amazonian attack on the US capitol, joined Darkseid briefly, was running around with known super-villain Captain Boomerang, and fleeing about half the scenes she was in weeping and awash in self-pity. Also: the crystal spikes, the crazy Columbine memories, and a mission to kill Superman from a crazed father...
hey, DC. Thanks for making me look like I should be on a watchlist every time I bought this @#$%ing comic. |
The book was a total disaster for longtime Superman and Supergirl fans, and readers left the title in droves.
When Pre-Schoolers compose songs about Superman and Flash
An old chum of mine now lives in Seattle. Apparently he's putting the words of Pre-Schoolers to music and performing them.
This song is about the time Superman and Flash ran into a couple of large mammals in a cave.
Scroll to the bottom of the linked page to hear the song (its about 1:30).
This song is about the time Superman and Flash ran into a couple of large mammals in a cave.
Scroll to the bottom of the linked page to hear the song (its about 1:30).
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Supposedly the line-up for the ReLaunch/ DCNu Justice League
I actually kind of like that new Superman costume as seen here. That's just no good for nerd-rage. |
On the left, they said that was Deadman, Atom, Element Girl and Firestorm. I don't think that's Element Girl, I think that's Dr. Light. (That doesn't look anything like Element Girl, imho, and they put a dot of white in her eyes like, you know... light.)
In the middle, we clearly have Aquaman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Superman, Batman, Flash and Cyborg(!)
On the right they're calling it: Green Arrow, Hawkman, Powergirl and Mera. I don't think that's Powergirl, as much as I love me some Powergirl. I suspect that's Black Canary. I mean, it COULD be Powergirl, but with Wonder Woman on the team and Superman... it seems a bit redundant. And, of course, all of these characters (including Dr. Light) have longstanding JL ties. Certainly Canary has a much, much longer history with the JL than Powergirl.
So... we'll see, I suppose.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Signal Watch Watches: Night of the Hunter
This isn't exactly a review, but: for quite a while I've meant to watch the Charles Laughton directed Night of the Hunter.
The movie simply looks different from a lot of other movies of the day, with shots framed with a still-photographer's eye, unusual use of angles, overly stylized dialogue, and a general feeling of a stage play to the proceedings. None of that is a criticism. Quite the opposite.
Robert Mitchum (Mitchum!) plays a psycho who isn't so much posing as a man-of-the-cloth as he is a deranged lunatic using his own made-up deal with God to cut a path across the Mid-West preaching by day and marrying widows (and murdering them) by night, then moving on to the next town.
The movie simply looks different from a lot of other movies of the day, with shots framed with a still-photographer's eye, unusual use of angles, overly stylized dialogue, and a general feeling of a stage play to the proceedings. None of that is a criticism. Quite the opposite.
don't mind me, I'm just here for a small bit a crazy |
Signal Watch Reads: Superman 712
Superman 712
Writer: Kurt Busiek
Penciller: Rick Leonardi
Inker: Jonathan Sibal
Colorist: Brad Anderson
Lettering: Comicraft
Associate Editor: Nachie Castro
Editor: Matt Idleson
Writer: Kurt Busiek
Penciller: Rick Leonardi
Inker: Jonathan Sibal
Colorist: Brad Anderson
Lettering: Comicraft
Associate Editor: Nachie Castro
Editor: Matt Idleson
Friday, June 24, 2011
Comics Legend and Great Gene Colan Merges with the Infinite
Artist Gene Colan did so much exceptional work over so many years, its hard to believe it was one guy. He was also always much beloved within the industry.
I won't spend too much time eulogizing, but I will point you to this post pulling together thoughts from those working in comics, and this one from the AV Club which discusses Gene's career.
When I think of Gene, I think Marvel, which is funny because I know he did stuff all over the place. But he's in there with Buscema, Romita, etc.. one of the people who created modern comics.
We'll miss you, Mr. Colan.
Here's a link to Mr. Colan's official site.
I won't spend too much time eulogizing, but I will point you to this post pulling together thoughts from those working in comics, and this one from the AV Club which discusses Gene's career.
When I think of Gene, I think Marvel, which is funny because I know he did stuff all over the place. But he's in there with Buscema, Romita, etc.. one of the people who created modern comics.
We'll miss you, Mr. Colan.
Here's a link to Mr. Colan's official site.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
JimD goes to Philly and delivers a huge addition to the Superman collection
Holy smokes, ya'll...
Yup, JimD went to Wizard World Philly, stood in line on my behalf and got me a signed pic by none other than Ms. Margot Kidder. Where I'm from, this is better than currency. That there is Lois Lane, people.
Thanks to JimD, I now have autographs from two of the women who played Lois, both Ms. Kidder and Ms. Noel Neill.
Really, Signal Corps, the rest of you are falling way, way behind.
Can you read my mind? |
Thanks to JimD, I now have autographs from two of the women who played Lois, both Ms. Kidder and Ms. Noel Neill.
Really, Signal Corps, the rest of you are falling way, way behind.
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