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« Reply #40 on: 12:01 PM | Friday, January 21, 2011 » |
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I started my day in the best way possible by firmly injecting my much needed dose of Marvel Noise right into my head. The bar is set so consistently high on this show that I get dizzy from lack of oxygen. Glad to see the return of Pat. Happy New Year to you good sir. Maybe Loquacious Loika's Literary Lists . . . 1 I will try to check out that Women of Marvel book if I see it at the LCS. I think you also finally helped me come to grips with one of my issues with old Shellhead, namely I think his main big bad is weak. I never cared much for the Mandarin. He seems like out of some old Republic Pictures serial baddie. You can tell the measure of a hero from his arch-nemises (as was recently debated on Spider-man vs. Batman on the main boards). Marvel has some great villians that elevate the heroes: Captain America = Red Skull Thor = Loki X-Men = Magneto and the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants 2Silver Surfer = Mephisto Fantastic Four = Paste Pott Pete Dr. Strange = Baron Mordo 3Mind you, you don't need a single arch-enemy. I never felt the Avengers had a single one 4. Nor do I feel that way about Spider-man, although I can see how some would put Green Goblin there. I also don't have a problem with Marvel putting Captain America as a werewolf for a few issues. The character is 65 years old, they should feel free to have some fun with it. I think it is better than killing him off and bringing him back 5. With so many different stories to tell, there is something for everyone but likewise it cannot always be everyone. Keep on keeping on.  I love this stuff.  I will have to do a follow-up post of Raker's Dozen and the close-out 6. 1Yes, I refuse to quit in the attempt to name the segment. 2I guess this one doesn't work anymore. There is always the dastardly Hellfire club with Emma Frost the White Queen. Oh wait that one doesn't work either. Do the Sentinels still hate them? 3I would argue Nightmare here but I think I would lose. 4Maybe Ultron or Kang? 5Or the abysmal story set in Nazi-occupied France where Cap gets the clap. There are some foes that not even the Super Soldier Serum can stop. 6I had a magnificent post of truly epic length crashed out me.  I guess I should save more often. I will try to recreate the magic by splitting up these silly posts.
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« Reply #41 on: 01:01 PM | Friday, January 21, 2011 » |
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I think I can both wholeheartedly agree and maintain my position on this one! Even those transition issues of Uncanny (which I thoroughly enjoyed) had a scene with some Danger Room training, or Colossus's strength levels being tested, or some other type of quick action sequence. Even the first appearance of Vindicator only occurred in the last few pages of an otherwise transition/character issue  ...and coming back from the savage land and needing to move the subplots and character moments along gave us a few pages of Prof X battling the Shadow King, who was a one-off villain for over a decade  And, of course, the lead-in to the Proteus saga really had no big action but still had Moira discovering the escape, Beast and Nightcrawler rumbling a bit, and Phoenix's power levels being examined, all 'super-hero-y'/sci-fi/adventure type stuff, even in a transition issue.  As much as I liked New Avengers #7, it was still noticeable having no action/adventure/super-powers being displayed, etc., in a premier $4 top-of-the-line book whose writer is usually often wrongly criticized for this exact thing to actually go ahead and do just that. I'm really not being a hater here, it just was my thought/observation upon finishing the comic You know those early X-Mens are my Kryptonite! I ... cannot ... resist ... your .... PPOoooiiiinntttt.....* Actually, I dig where you're coming from and you have a good point. I for one would love to see the prices go down no matter what's in the book. $4 is a lot even if it were one contiguous series of two-page spread fights from splash to back cover. And I doubt anyone could ever mistake Steve Raker for a hater.  See? Even my Jason agrees! .  I started my day in the best way possible by firmly injecting my much needed dose of Marvel Noise right into my head. The bar is set so consistently high on this show that I get dizzy from lack of oxygen. Glad to see the return of Pat. Happy New Year to you good sir. Maybe Loquacious Loika's Literary Lists . . . 1 I also don't have a problem with Marvel putting Captain America as a werewolf for a few issues. The character is 65 years old, they should feel free to have some fun with it. I think it is better than killing him off and bringing him back 5. With so many different stories to tell, there is something for everyone but likewise it cannot always be everyone. 1Yes, I refuse to quit in the attempt to name the segment. 5Or the abysmal story set in Nazi-occupied France where Cap gets the clap. There are some foes that not even the Super Soldier Serum can stop. PUT IT IN YOUR HEAD! And also, euw.
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« Reply #42 on: 01:01 PM | Friday, January 21, 2011 » |
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Hey, Wood, if you happen to check back here, I'm curious as to what you thought of Wade Wilson's War (if you read it) given you're a Deadpool fan. I'm not a regular reader but pick up arcs and specials now and then if they intrigue me and couldn't pass up interior Pearson work on this limited series!
Hey Steve, I haven't read it yet. I have gone to a mode where I'm buying most Marvel minis in trade/HC form only if I hear good things about them. I haven't bought that one yet, is it worth it?
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« Reply #43 on: 01:01 PM | Friday, January 21, 2011 » |
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Hey Steve,
I haven't read it yet. I have gone to a mode where I'm buying most Marvel minis in trade/HC form only if I hear good things about them. I haven't bought that one yet, is it worth it?
I liked it.....I waited until the issues were done and read them in a couple of sittings and really enjoyed it. I'm curious if it's because I don't read a lot of Deadpool every month or if the story (mostly the art) stands out from the plethora of other Deadpool stories out there. We know Pearson's Deadpool from the covers and annual, so it's great to see him do interiors....it's a Deadpool story that turns into a Deadpool/Domino story in the last 2 issues. It's got a nice twist at the end that brings everything that seemed fractured home. I say fractured becuase it's Deadpool testifying and insanely revising history...or is he? Check it out, i'd say! 
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« Reply #44 on: 03:01 PM | Friday, January 21, 2011 » |
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Pointless recap Part 2: Into the Bunker and Out of my Head. I do love to hear some Raker's Dozen 1. Glad you survived your scissor encounter. You are not far off on the super glue trick. I don't know if you read The Straight Dope or not 2http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2187/was-super-glue-invented-to-seal-battle-wounds-in-vietnamI also enjoyed how you slipped in your movie pitch as well. I am sold, call up MGM 3, and I will take two tickets to summer 2012's biggest blockbuster movie: "Super Steve versus the Clog Monster" now showing in IMAX and 3D 4.  I have not been reading Thor the Mighty Avenger (I have the first issue) although I have to question your comment about it being age appropriate. You start with saying how Jane and Thor have romance blooming and then, I quote, "Thor reaching the rainbow bridge finally only to be denied access to Asgard's glory by a black Heimdall." Is that what the kids are calling it nowadays? I have been married for so long that I can't keep up with the street lingo anymore. Whatever it is, it sounds pretty sordid 5. Am I the only person that went there 6? Next time I go to the LCS, if it is there I will pick up the new Black Panther. An endorsement from both the King and Steve Raker? It has to be pure comic gold. I will also check out that two part Women of Marvel thing if it is in stock as Pat mentioned the trade thingy as well. It seems like that promotion has been going on and on. Sorry to hear your heart breaking over the treatment of Thanos. I know the big guy has a special place in your heart. As I noted before, without Professor Tom Morris on constant call, I wouldn't even know where to begin in the X-universe. I think I might try jumping back into the FF. It seems to be getting lots of good publicity and I also like that it seems to be currently self-contained. I like Galactus 7. Any trades you would recommend to start with? I have been off it for awhile. I really don't know what's wrong with me 8. Venom never really did it for me. I guess I really enjoyed the black costume adventures of Spidey so Venom just seemed like a re-tread of what was already covered. I liked Peter vs. the suit. For me a much more interesting story then just another human with a suit versus Spidey. I read the first two issues of the Carnage series but for me it is going kind of slow. I might check out the Venom series. I am reading the Spider-girl comic so anything is possible. Keep making mine Marvel Noise. You guys all rock. 1Although my already fragile understanding of this world takes further damage from the twin realizations that (A) Steve Raker reads non-Marvel comics and (2) he reads Marvel comics created after 1985. 2I have at least 4 or 5 books collecting the columns, which may seem silly considering they are all online now but I don't care. You can also get the column reproduced aurally via a free iTunes download. 3Or maybe RKO if you are going for other movie studios in the red. Get with the times . . . Maybe Lions Gate or Universal? 4Please not in smell-o-vision 5"How did it go last night, Bro, did you get some of that Asgard glory?" "I made it to the rainbow bridge but got shut down by a black heimdall" 6Yes. 7Although I must admit I was rooting for Cupcake the Bunny in their epic struggle 8That phrase sums up all my posts quite succinctly which of course is antithetical to my nature style
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« Reply #45 on: 03:01 PM | Friday, January 21, 2011 » |
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I guess I might have come off as too harsh on Venom. I think there have been some fun stories. The Dark Avengers stuff worked with the Gargan version. I just would have liked to see the suit vs Peter only. Particularly if it could have been done by Steve Ditko.  That would be heaven, but I ain't holding my breath.
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« Reply #46 on: 03:01 PM | Friday, January 21, 2011 » |
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« Reply #47 on: 05:01 PM | Friday, January 21, 2011 » |
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LA Rabbit just won the internetz. May "a black heimdall..." never stop YOUR access to the Rainbow Bridge as you fulfill you Rabbitty potential 1 !! 1 I'm talking about you getting to have sexual relations with your wife! 
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« Reply #48 on: 05:01 PM | Friday, January 21, 2011 » |
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Is it me, or do I get the impression that "Neena Thurman" is a black name, and Domino is a black woman who's mutant gene made her bleached white? Is there any story confirming or denying my theory out there?
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« Reply #49 on: 06:01 PM | Friday, January 21, 2011 » |
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One last comment on the Raker's Dozen. When he indicated that there was a mysterious villian Mr. K.  There is only 1 K. I know of, Dave K! So that is what he has been up to rasslen poor Thor. Keep makin' mine Marvely. Is it me, or do I get the impression that "Neena Thurman" is a black name, and Domino is a black woman who's mutant gene made her bleached white? Is there any story confirming or denying my theory out there?
I can only think of the song.
http://www.youtube.com/v/lr7PN_93upc&rel=1You don't need super powers to be an albino. Keep on, keeping on.
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« Reply #50 on: 06:01 PM | Friday, January 21, 2011 » |
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She kicks ass here and is integral to the third act and twist ending!
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« Reply #51 on: 06:01 PM | Friday, January 21, 2011 » |
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« Reply #52 on: 06:01 PM | Friday, January 21, 2011 » |
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........I also enjoyed how you slipped in your movie pitch as well. I am sold, call up MGM3, and I will take two tickets to summer 2012's biggest blockbuster movie: "Super Steve versus the Clog Monster" now showing in IMAX and 3D4.
My frustrations were best portrayed by Bill Murray and the Gopher in 'Caddyshack' I have not been reading Thor the Mighty Avenger (I have the first issue) although I have to question your comment about it being age appropriate. You start with saying how Jane and Thor have romance blooming and then, I quote, "Thor reaching the rainbow bridge finally only to be denied access to Asgard's glory by a black Heimdall." Is that what the kids are calling it nowadays? I have been married for so long that I can't keep up with the street lingo anymore. Whatever it is, it sounds pretty sordid5. Am I the only person that went there6?
Boy I certainly hope so! I only threw that descriptor in there because it's different than the Heimdall we know, yet works perfect as the stoic, silent guardian....he's already cool, he's freakin' Heimdall!
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« Reply #53 on: 09:01 PM | Friday, January 21, 2011 » |
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I would like to state that even though I was a bit miffed by knowing way in advance that the Black Panther was going to take over the Daredevil book (Marvel really should have kept that under wraps), the first two issues of the arc have been great. I like the whole "Guys, I got this!" attitude he has (turning down help from his wife and Luke Cage). In order for this story line to work, this has to be a pure solo title. The art is solid too... 
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« Reply #54 on: 10:01 PM | Friday, January 21, 2011 » |
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« Reply #55 on: 11:01 PM | Friday, January 21, 2011 » |
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Is it me, or do I get the impression that "Neena Thurman" is a black name, and Domino is a black woman who's mutant gene made her bleached white? Is there any story confirming or denying my theory out there?
Whatever works! I savor all kinds of flavor.
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« Reply #56 on: 01:01 PM | Saturday, January 22, 2011 » |
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I only threw that descriptor in there because it's different than the Heimdall we know, yet works perfect as the stoic, silent guardian....he's already cool, he's freakin' Heimdall!
It totally works and is appropriate. I just have the maturity level of a 6 year old.  Besides who doesn't like Fin Fang Foom. 
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« Reply #57 on: 01:01 PM | Saturday, January 22, 2011 » |
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It totally works and is appropriate. I just have the maturity level of a 6 year old.  Besides who doesn't like Fin Fang Foom.  It works, but was it appropriate? I don't know....were there Nordic black guys?  ....and I love Fin Fang Foom, but it really came out of left field by being a transformed Heimdall....kooky!
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« Reply #58 on: 03:01 PM | Saturday, January 22, 2011 » |
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It works, but was it appropriate? I don't know....were there Nordic black guys?  ....and I love Fin Fang Foom, but it really came out of left field by being a transformed Heimdall....kooky! I think it is fine because these things are NOT purporting to be historical documents depicting the Norse mythology as translated from the Eddas. These are fun stories taking that material as inspiration and blending it with modern life in America. I think if it was holding itself out as a faithful interpretation of classic Norse mythology then the question of closeness to the source material is more reasonable to ask. Fin Fang Foom does seem more like a lack of creativity but maybe they were going to tie it around by showing that Heimdall was mimicking him because of some previous as-yet-untold adventure. I would think that it would be better to just make up your own dragon but I ain't paid to write those things.
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« Reply #59 on: 06:01 PM | Saturday, January 22, 2011 » |
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I think it is fine because these things are NOT purporting to be historical documents depicting the Norse mythology as translated from the Eddas.
If you think it's fine, then it's fine by me! 
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