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    23-07-2008
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.The Improving X-men: Is there hope for mutant kind?
    Comic comments on Sodacomics Blog By "The Ace of Knaves".

     

    The Improving X-men: Is there hope for mutant kind?

    By "The Ace of Knaves"

    Yes folks, it's time for a situation update. Is "Uncanny X-men" still crap? Yup, but the franchise is showing more improvement. X-men legacy is becoming intriguing (Mr. Sinister and a boy Xavier cannot be anything but intriguing). And "Get Mystique" was a smashing Wolverine storyline (NOOO! Don't take Jason Aaron away!!!!). Also hopeful was the inspired "free comic book day" X-men issue by Carey and Land. You could argue that it was a rip-off of classic issue #143 (1980), but it had the same feeling of Claremont's X-men and that has been missing for a LOOOOONG time. Keep it up lads! Even the much lamented (by me at least) "Wolverine: Origins" has finally made some sense after 25 issues. Congratulations. What a convoluted development! (Though I can't say I'm enthusiastic about Way tackling Deadpool in the upcoming series…).

    Still the pick of the mutant litter has to be X-force, now featuring the return of Archangel. That's right: ARCH-angel. And Kyle and Yost actually manage to use this re-metamorphosis in a scientifically sound way to tie up some loose ends of the implausible return of Angels original wings and his "healing blood", by creatively tying everything to the "blood of Apocalypse" storyline (seems obvious now really). It's not retconning, it's actually using continuity to clear up a past mess, and that's probably a first for Marvel. Kyle and Yost: 10 points!

     

     

    23-07-2008 om 18:09 geschreven door Ace of Knaves  


    20-07-2008
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Terminator The Sarah Conner Chronicles


    Yeah,
    eindelijk nog eens een leuke Terminator gezien.
    Toen de eerste film uitkwam in 1984 was ik nog net geen 10 jaar.
    Pas enkele jaren later op tv gezien.
    Ik stam nog uit de tijd dat er nog niet in elk gezin de Video-speler standaard deel uitmaakte van een huishouden.
    Den 2 was ook zekers ok, maar den 3 ben / heb ik nog niet gezien.
    Wou eerlijk gezegd geen bejaarde Schwarzenegger zien.
    Zoveel lovende kritiek heb ik toen ook niet gehoord.

    En dan komen ze met een tv-serie.
    Waarom me dat wel prikkelde ...??
    Heeft het iets te maken met de staking in Hollywood of gebrek aan iets anders.
    Ben blij dat ik het in ieder geval wel heb gedaan.

    Momenteel houden ze een summer-break en volgt episode 10 ergens in september.
    Misschien dat ik den 3 toch eens een kans geef.

    Trust No One
    Certainly no machine
    but maybe you can trust ...

    ME  ; )





    20-07-2008 om 15:04 geschreven door Sodacomics.be  


    09-07-2008
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Golden oldies: Fades to Black
    Will the REAL Wolverine please stand up?

     

    Golden oldies: Fades to Black

    By "The Ace of Knaves"

    Every once in a while you find yourself reading a comic book that really blows your socks off. Recently, countdown 6-5 had this effect on me (even though what followed was nothing but I disappointment). I hadn't figured on getting an even bigger thrill out of a back-issue of Batman 520 (Jul. 95), Written by Doug Moench and drawn by Eduardo Barreto. Just to situate the issue in Batman chronology: Bruce had just returned to being Batman after Dick Grayson had replaced him for a short while following Knightsend, but Gotham hadn't been hit with the plague yet. Regular artist on the series was Kelley Jones and to be honest I wasn't very impressed with his art. Letter columns from the time emphasise that it was but a small portion of the fans who would agree with me in this, but that aside, I still find fault with it. His "costumes" were perfect, and his mega-long eared Batman is an inspired rendition of the most gothic and dark batman, just falling short of parody, so no complaints there, but his "uncostumed" characters look ridiculous. Fortunately he has evolved since then, because his current art on "Batman: Gotham after midnight" still has the great gothic feel, but at least now he's also able to produce a recognisable Alfred (Instead of the bald moustachioed Walter Matthau that he used to draw instead)

    So I guess that the switch for issue 520 to Barreto was part of the charm as this issue focuses heavily on supporting cast officer Harvey Bullock, and I cannot imagine Kelley Jones at the time rendering it so beautifully. And the art really is beautiful, not just in the drawing, but also in the page lay-out. Moench and Barreto manage to get the pace of the story and of the panels just right, so that when the unexpected and shocking climax comes, it just blows you away. I don't think I've ever seen the murder of Thomas and Martha Wayne illustrated in such a gripping way as the similar murder in this issue, which gets blended into the story in a perfect reminder of why Gotham need the Batman. If you can find it as a back-issue, buy it, because it really is the medium at its best, combing all elements of story and art to maximum effect.

    Classic stuff!

    Which reminds me, looking at the date of this issue, it was also around this period that printing switched from classic "newspaper paper" to the glossy kind. I really miss the old paper. Sure, the colours are much fresher with the modern printing, but old back-issues still have that real comics smell and feel. Especially the smells, which to me bring back all the excitement of the comics stand in the newspaper story (by the way: Are the Dutch translated versions still being printed on this paper? Because they used to be even when the American ones had switched to glossy).

     

     

    09-07-2008 om 22:08 geschreven door Ace of Knaves  


    08-07-2008
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    08-07-2008 om 13:26 geschreven door Sodacomics.be  


    01-06-2008
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Marvel's still got it!
    Will the REAL Wolverine please stand up?

    Marvel's still got it! (But they don't advertise it so much…)

    By "The Ace of Knaves"

    It's a very weird thing: Marvel Comics still publish great comics, but for the past few years their promotional activities have tended to focus on the not quite so good stuff. While marvel was hyping the in my view disappointing and uninspired "Civil War" and "World War Hulk" they were doing absolutely great stuff on the other end of the galaxy. Literally on the other end of the galaxy, because Annihilation and Annihilation Conquest did an absolutely smashing job of creating a viable storyline for Marvel's Cosmic Cast.

    These guys were often featured as overkill baddies or guest stars, but they really work best when they're all thrown together. Who cares if you're cosmically powered if the other characters in the series also are? This nicely balances out the characters and prevents them being just "all powerfull" but allows the story to be more about the Person than about the Power. Other really good stuff produced by Marvel includes Ghost Rider, the Twelve and "Avengers: Initiative". Hardly the most famous characters in the Marvel universe. And it's still continuing; you can go for the "Infiltration" deal, but I would tip you to ignore some of the infiltration spin-offs and pick up a "Nova" or "Guardians of the galaxy" instead. They feature some really great work by Dan Abnett (who writes awesome SciFi novels too!). In my opinion "Guardians of the galaxy #1" is a serious contender for best comic of the year. Really! Check it out!

    However the pick of the litter has to be "Invincible Iron Man #1". After having tried for a few years to damage Tony Stark (Civil War was a PR nightmare!) and make Iron Man a tarnished hero they've finally turned around. Using the momentum of the equally excellent movie, they finally present Iron Man in a way that we haven't seen since the early eighties. There's hints of "demon in a bottle" "armor wars" and all the great Iron man tales from in between. And it features probably the best quote of the year: "… cotton and spandex.

    Three for $9.99. Got 'em at target. 'L-A-M-B-O-R-G-H-I-N-I.' " (You'll have to read it to get it).
    Sterling stuff! This series looks like it's going to have everything that's been missing from the "director of shield", so as a long time Iron Man fan, I can only say that I think I'm in love!

     

    01-06-2008 om 19:14 geschreven door Ace of Knaves  


    27-05-2008
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    15-05-2008 om 21:07 geschreven door Sodacomics.be  


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    15-05-2008 om 21:06 geschreven door Sodacomics.be  


    04-05-2008
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    Sodacomics Newsletter: 03-05-2008

    Please Note:

    We're on "well deserved" holiday from 05-05 untill 13-05.
    The shop stays open for orders, but they will be shipped starting from 14-05.

     

    The new Previews Order Form
    - MAY08 -
    is available here.

    For those who don't use the excel sheet,
    there's an extra shipment
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    More info ...

    In the Excel sheet you also find
    the full description of every comic
    and a build- in cost calculator.

    Deadline:
    25-04-2008

     

    BLACK SUMMER #6 WRAP CVR (MR) NEW BATTLESTAR GALACTICA SEASON ZERO #7 TALES O/T FEAR AGENT TP BPRD TP VOL 08 KILLING GROUND MYSTERY IN SPACE TP VOL 02 SUPERNATURAL ORIGINS TP THOR BY J MICHAEL STRACZYNSKI PREM HC VOL 01 STAR WARS REBELLION #13 SMALL VICTORIES PART 3 (OF 4) GREEN LANTERN #30 LEGION OF SUPER HEROES #41 NOBLE CAUSES #33 ULTIMATE X-MEN #93 AVENGERS INITIATIVE #12 NEW AVENGERS #40 NEW WARRIORS #11 WORLD WAR HULK AFTERSMASH WARBOUND #5 (OF 5) X-MEN LEGACY #210 X-MEN HC MESSIAH COMPLEX PUNISHER PREM HC CIRCLE OF BLOOD FANTASTIC FOUR TP BEGINNING OF THE END GLAMOURPUSS #1 COMICS ED GLAMOURPUSS #1 FASHION ED TEZUKA DORORO GN VOL 01 STAR TREK TEROK NOR NIGHT OF WOLVES MMPB STAR WARS LEGACY OF THE FORCE MMPB SACRIFICE ABANDON THE OLD IN TOKYO HC WHITEOUT DEFINITIVE ED TP VOL 02 MELT FACTS I/T CASE O/T DEPARTURE OF MISS FINCH HC

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    ►GREEN LANTERN #30
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    ►NOBLE CAUSES #33
    ►ULTIMATE X-MEN #93
    ►AVENGERS INITIATIVE #12
    ►NEW AVENGERS #40
    ►NEW WARRIORS #11
    ►WORLD WAR HULK AFTERSMASH WARBOUND #5 (OF 5)
    ►X-MEN LEGACY #210
    ►GLAMOURPUSS #1 COMICS ED
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    ►WHITEOUT DEFINITIVE ED TP VOL 02 MELT


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    04-05-2008 om 13:37 geschreven door Sodacomics.be  


    29-04-2008
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    29-04-2008 om 11:54 geschreven door Sodacomics.be  


    27-04-2008
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Batman "Faces" and "Going sane"
    Will the REAL Wolverine please stand up?

    "Faces" and "Going sane": two great Legends of the Dark Knight coming in TPB.

    By "The Ace of Knaves"

    I was quite happy to see the announcement of "Faces" and "Going sane" in TPB, as these are two excellent story arcs from "Legends of the Dark Knight" which I just recently read as back-issue comics. "Faces" (by Matt Wagner) was published originally is issues 28-30 (march to may 1992) and contains a solid Two-face story. I can't really find myself in the "army of deformed super-powerful slaves" blurb used in the promotion of the TPB, as the to me the story seems to be more about the balance between interior beauty and exterior deformity (and vice versa) rather than about any "super-powers". Not every deformed body has a deformed soul and not every beautiful body has the soul to match. Quite ironic that Two-face has to learn this lesson in this arc. The art by Willie Schubert is absolutely spot-on for this theme. If you liked Tod Browning's movie "Freaks", you're going to love "Faces". I know I did.

    "Going Sane" (by De Matteis) appeared in LOTDK65-68 (nov 1994-feb 1995) and features a quite tragic story about how Batman and the Joker are doomed to each other. I don't want to give away too much, but I do want to say that it contains some heart-breaking scenes when the Joker's fragile recovering sanity is once again broken. In fact at this point in the story the roles seem to reverse: whereas normally you'd be angry at the Joker for disturbing Batman's peace, here Batman seems to come close near the villainous part as he (probably involuntary) draws the Joker back into their eternal dance of death and insanity.

    I can only hope that this heralds the appearance of more LOTDK TPB's, as there are some other marvellous story arcs from this period really deserving the treatment, such as "Prey" (LOTDK 11-15) featuring the always wonderfully unstable Hugo Strange.

     

    27-04-2008 om 15:37 geschreven door Ace of Knaves  


    26-04-2008
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    Sodacomics Newsletter: 25-04-2008

    Please Note:

    We're on "well deserved" holiday from 05-05 untill 13-05. The shop stays open for orders, but they will be shipped starting from 16-05. There could be delay on posting the preorders for May, so please forgive me ; )

    Please Note:

    Deadline for this month's previews is closing on monday 22u.

    New Arrivals this week + some reorders.

    SPAWN NEW FLESH TP SPAWN #177 SPAWN GODSLAYER #8 LIVING WITH THE DEAD TP JSA HC VOL 02 THY KINGDOM COME PART 1 DYNAMO 5 #12 STAR WARS LEGACY #22 STAR WARS KNIGHTS OF OLD REPUBLIC #27 VECTOR PART 3 BATMAN #675 TEAM ZERO TP MICE TEMPLAR #4 HULK #3 DEATH OF THE NEW GODS #8 (OF 8) JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #20 ULTIMATE FANTASTIC FOUR #53 ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #121 MIGHTY AVENGERS #12 YOUNG AVENGERS PRESENTS #4 (OF 6) UNCANNY X-MEN #497 X-FORCE #3 DAREDEVIL VOL 2 HELL TO PAY TP X-MEN TP EMPEROR VULCAN STAR TREK NEW FRONTIER #2 X-O MANOWAR BIRTH HC THE ABSOLUTE SANDMAN VOL 1 THE ABSOLUTE SANDMAN VOL 2 EISENHORN OMNIBUS (WARHAMMER) THE ULTRAMARINES OMNIBUS (WARHAMMER 40K) THE SOUL DRINKERS OMNIBUS (WARHAMMER 40K) SPACE WOLF FIRST OMNIBUS (WARHAMMER 40K) THE FLIGHT OF EISENSTEIN - THE HORUS HERESY (WARHAMMER) FULGRIM - THE HORUS HERESY (WARHAMMER) WHITEOUT TP VOL 01 DEFINITIVE ED PUSH MAN & OTHER STORIES HC

     

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    New Loose Comics

    ►SPAWN #177
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    ►BATMAN #675
    ►MICE TEMPLAR #4
    ►HULK #3
    ►DEATH OF THE NEW GODS #8 (OF 8)
    ►JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #20
    ►ULTIMATE FANTASTIC FOUR #53
    ►ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #121
    ►MIGHTY AVENGERS #12
    ►YOUNG AVENGERS PRESENTS #4 (OF 6)
    ►UNCANNY X-MEN #497
    ►X-FORCE #3
    ►STAR TREK NEW FRONTIER #2



    New Trades:

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    ►WHITEOUT TP VOL 01 DEFINITIVE ED



    New Hard Covers:
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    ►SPACE WOLF FIRST OMNIBUS (WARHAMMER 40K)
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    26-04-2008 om 22:45 geschreven door Sodacomics.be  


    22-04-2008
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    Hoe ze het in Azië bezien, is als volgt:


    22-04-2008 om 13:29 geschreven door Sodacomics.be  


    19-04-2008
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    Sodacomics Newsletter: 18-04-2008

    PATH OF THE ASSASSIN VOL 10 TP FEAR AGENT HATCHET JOB #4 (OF 5) FAKER TP DARKNESS #3 KEOWN CVR A (MR) POWERS ANNUAL 2008 (MR) WILDSTORM ARMAGEDDON TP UN-MEN TP VOL 01 GET YOUR FREAK ON (MR) NOBLE CAUSES #32 AVENGERS INITIATIVE #11 HUNTERS MOON TP SALVATION RUN #6 (OF 7) PROGRAMME #10 (OF 12) WORLD OF WARCRAFT #6 AMORY WARS TP 01 SECOND STAGE TURBINE BLADE (MR) AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #557 ANNIHILATION CONQUEST #6 (OF 6) CAPTAIN AMERICA #37 IRON MAN #28 IRON MAN LEGACY OF DOOM #1 (OF 4) X-MEN DIVIDED WE STAND #1 (OF 2) X-FACTOR #30 WAR IS HELL FIRST FLIGHT PHANTOM EAGLE MAX #2 (OF 5) (MR) AVIARY (MR) BATTLESTAR GALACTICA VOL 2 PHOTO CVR TP RAMAYAN 3392 AD TP VOL 02 RELOADED SADHU TP VOL 02 SILENT ONES

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    ►NOBLE CAUSES #32
    ►AVENGERS INITIATIVE #11
    ►SALVATION RUN #6 (OF 7)
    ►PROGRAMME #10 (OF 12)
    ►WORLD OF WARCRAFT #6
    ►AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #557
    ►ANNIHILATION CONQUEST #6 (OF 6)
    ►CAPTAIN AMERICA #37
    ►IRON MAN #28
    ►IRON MAN LEGACY OF DOOM #1 (OF 4)
    ►X-MEN DIVIDED WE STAND #1 (OF 2)
    ►X-FACTOR #30
    ►WAR IS HELL FIRST FLIGHT PHANTOM EAGLE MAX #2 (OF 5) (MR)


    New Trades:

    ►FAKER TP
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    ►UN-MEN TP VOL 01 GET YOUR FREAK ON (MR)
    ►HUNTERS MOON TP
    ►AMORY WARS TP 01 SECOND STAGE TURBINE BLADE (MR)
    ►BATTLESTAR GALACTICA VOL 2 PHOTO CVR TP
    ►RAMAYAN 3392 AD TP VOL 02 RELOADED
    ►SADHU TP VOL 02 SILENT ONES


    New Hard Covers:

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    19-04-2008 om 10:35 geschreven door Sodacomics.be  


    15-04-2008
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Count-down, Let-down The oldest trick in the book ...
    Will the REAL Wolverine please stand up?

    Count-down, Let-down The oldest trick in the book (and how I fell for it)

    By "The Ace of Knaves"

    Damn! As it turns out DC WAS kidding when they called their big event "final crisis". After my lavish praise for their bold plot and excellent storytelling for countdown issues #06-05, they followed up with a Disappointing Cheat in issues #04-03.

    Once again it's the "biggest announced event of the year" where actually nothing much really happens.

    Sorry folks! Wrong universe! It was the oldest trick in the book and I fell for it. Turns out it was "universe 51" that was totally destroyed and not the mainstream one. I should have been suspicious by the lack of continuity with the ongoing series and by the sudden absence of the twin globes in the top left panels which usually announce which dimension stuff is happening in. I don't now if I'm angrier with myself for falling for this or with such excellent writers as Dini and Giffen for choosing they easy way out. I guess I was spoilt by the absence of parallel universes in DC recently, so I forgot that "it only happened in a dream/other universe" was the easiest way to chicken out. Still it wouldn't have been so bad if issues 04-03 were up to par with the excellent writing of 06-05. But all the emotional stuff was absent in overstuffed action issues. Only Holly and Ray seemed to care that the "heroes" just screwed up and let a world die. The others didn't give a rats arse. "Hey, it was just some other dimension right? Not like those people there matter!" I would expect this behaviour from Jason Todd (can someone please bring out the crowbar again!) but not from Kyle or Donna. They should have been devastated. The rest of these issues was also un-involving as now it was my turn not to give a rats arse about Mary Marvel or Jimmy Olsen. I liked Piper and Trickster. They were B- level villains but they really shined. Mary Marvel as "bad girl" just doesn't work. I felt sorry for Jean Loring when she was eclipsed, but I couldn't care less about "the corruption of Mary Marvel". Bring back Black Adam! And as for Olsen taking centre stage:
    What a revoltin' development! 'Nuff said!

     

    15-04-2008 om 21:37 geschreven door Ace of Knaves  


    12-04-2008
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    Sodacomics Newsletter: 11-04-2008



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    ADVENTURES IN THE RIFLE BRIGADE TP

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    Digital Back Issues For Sale
    Column by Tyler Chin-Tanner, 2008.

    We’ve established that the Internet is a good resource for promoting a new comic, and a webcomic can be great way to get readers interested enough in the story that they go out and buy it. It’s difficult to make much money on the actual digital distribution of a webcomic, but the strategy of the publisher should be to sell the print version and consider any web presence to be for promotional purposes.

    There is, however, a growing market of publishers selling digital versions of their back issues, comics that have already been published and sold in print. The sales numbers on these digital comics are hardly those of a booming industry, but if the material’s already been paid for and assembled for the print version, then any additional income from selling a digital file is simply a bonus.

    The million dollar question is how much to charge for these digital comic books. At one point, Top Cow announced that they would make the cost to download one of their comics the same as the cover price of the print comic so that retailers wouldn’t be upset that they were underselling them. I thought this was odd since it’s a different final product. Publishers have adjusted their prices depending on paper quality and cover thickness. Hardcover graphic novels cost more than softcovers. Certainly it couldn’t cause too much of a problem to lower the price when there’s no paper at all.

    Furthermore, retailers have never felt the need to stick to the cover price. Discounts are often available on comics even on the day them come out, not to mention left over back-issues which can often be found for a fraction of the cover price in discount bins.

    Today it’s more common to find digital comics priced lower than the print version. Top Cow comics are still some of the higher priced comics, going for $1.99 a single issue on their affiliated webstore Direct2Drive. Other publishers go slightly cheaper with Archaia selling most issues for 99 cents at DriveThru Comics and Devil’s Due and IDW matching that price at Pull Box Online. Slave Labor makes a small attempt to undercut them all by offering their downloadable comics for 89 cents. Of course I bought print copies of their Street Angel series from a 50 cent bin. They weren’t in great condition, but collectibility is hardly an issue when comparing digital files. I did end up buying the Street Angel graphic novel when it came out though, it was a good series and I wanted to replace those ratty issues, so there’s a case where making material available for cheap can end up bringing in cash later.

    My favorite method of offering downloadable comics is what the website Wowio.com is doing. They offer free downloads on all their comics, choosing instead to bring in revenue through selling ad space to companies by placing ad pages at the beginning and end of the digital pdf file. This allows them to pay the publishers and creators each time the comic is downloaded without charging the customer.

    For me this is a good value for a digital comic because I don’t really enjoy reading comics on a computer. I use it as a resource to test new comics or to find titles I wouldn’t normally know about. Even at 99 cents or 89 cents each, this can get pricey for comics I may not even want to read ever again.

    And yes, this is the website I use to for making the issues of my series Adrenaline available for free download. As a matter of fact, I just uploaded #6 if anyone is interested.

    My one criticism of Wowio, and I find this same problem with the other sites I’ve mentioned, is that there’s not a lot to see of the comic before downloading it. There’s just the cover image and a short blurb. Even if the comic is free, I don’t want to have to download a comic just to get the slightest idea if it’s something I might be interested in.

    If I were to offer a piece of advice to a publisher putting their material online, it would be to make more information and material easily accessible to the most amount of people rather than worry about how many cents more you can get from a few people.

    Well, I could talk for weeks on end about webcomics, and I plan to do more later in the year. But next week I want to start discussing strategies for small publishers at comic conventions. The convention season is starting up and the big New York Comic-Con is in a week. I’ll be there at a small publisher’s table. Time to start writing on the topic and gearing up for the summer.

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    12-04-2008 om 13:08 geschreven door Sodacomics.be  


    09-04-2008
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Karate Kid kills the the universe! (with a little help from the monitor)
    Will the REAL Wolverine please stand up?

     

    Karate Kid kills the universe!

    (with a little help from the monitor)

    By "The Ace of Knaves"

    Boy oh boy! When the good folks at DC decided to call their big event the "Final Crisis" they really meant business! The countdown is only down to five yet and already the earth and all of it's A-level heroes have been destroyed.

    That's a welcome change from the usual "biggest announced event of the year" where actually nothing much really happens.

    It's not just that they really do present the most final crisis possible, they also do it in an incredibly talented way (thanks to Paul Dini, Adam Beechen and Keith Gifen). Issues 06 and 05 of countdown were among the most gripping and emotionally involving comics I've ever read (and that's saying a lot given my hamster-like collecting of comics). The concept of telling the story through the eyes of has-been superhero Buddy Blank (the original OMAC) gives a fresh angle and the scenario presented is absolutely unique as this time it's no supervillain that wreaks havoc, but a "simple" disease. In fact, it's the very heroism of the DC heroes that dooms the world as they seek to preserve the life of Karate Kid. Now normally in such a crisis everything goes just right and the heroes carry the day, but this time all the little things just go wrong and all the best intentions back-fire (Green Lantern spreading the plague universally when looking for a cure illustrates this best). It's great to see how, through the Monitors machinations, everything goes down the drain.

    A very wonderful dynamic here is how the Atom (acting as scientist first and a hero second) had predicted all this and sought to prevent it, but how the "hubris" of the others actually causes it (We're the good guys! We'll find a solution! We can't let him die! Everything will turn out all right because it always does! Right? WRONG !!!).

    Great stuff!

    I was only disappointed that this story seems to happen outside of continuity as in the other series all the dead heroes are still going about their business normally. I would have like to see a cross over with a "the death of …" each of the major heroes simultaneously, but this would probably have been too depressing as these two issues of countdown had already left me shaken. The reality and sense of this disaster makes it only more nightmarish.

    I wonder how they're going to resolve all this …

     

     

    09-04-2008 om 01:08 geschreven door Ace of Knaves  


    08-04-2008
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Battlestar Galactica goes wrong ???
    Thx 2 Tony Blixa

    08-04-2008 om 00:00 geschreven door Sodacomics.be  


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    Written by MARK MILLAR Pencils & Cover by JOHN ROMITA JR. Sickening violence...just the way you like it. The most screwed-up superhero comic of all time continues in what's sure to be the most exciting launch of 2008. What would happen if you tried to be a super hero? What would happen when an ordinary man in a latex suit comes face-to-face with the criminal underworld? Read about super heroes like you've never seen them before and feel happy that you are living here right now when this book is being published. Your grandchildren will only envy you. Comics just don't get better than this.

    SECRET INVASION #1 (OF 8)

    Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS Penciled by LEINIL FRANCIS YU Cover by GABRIELE DELL'OTTO Variant cover by STEVE MCNIVEN SECRET INVASION IS HERE!! Years in the making, months in the teasing...and it all STARTS HERE!! The shape-shifting alien race known as the Skrulls has secretly infiltrated every super-powered organization on Earth with one goal...full-scale invasion! In this DOUBLE-SIZED first issue, page after page unveils reveal after reveal and shocking moment after shocking moment! Brian Bendis and Leinil Francis Yu leap off the pages of mega-hit New Avengers and deliver a story that will change the Marvel Universe forever. THE MARVEL UNIVERSE WILL NEVER BE THE SAME!!


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    Author: James Farr Art By: Alfa Robbi Rating: T (Teen Age 13+) Earth's preeminent nanotechnology scientist must create physical and mental enhancements for whomever is chosen to represent Earth in the alien parliament. But when his daughter is mortally injured in a car crash, he uses the one dose of enhancement serum on her-which mISBNs she has to go to the alien parliament! Humor and action ensue as she makes several unusual alien friends and helps thwart a plot to free a hugely powerful alien death god trapped inside a black hole.

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    Secret Invasion #1
    Column by Lee Newman, 2008.

    Skrulls. Finally the invasion is here. Get your popcorn, kiddies, this is gonna be fun!

    We all know what this is about. The Skrulls have infiltrated the Marvel Universe and have their eyes set on domination. They are undetectable by most of the means our heroes have used in the past. The Invansion starts here and it comes hard and fast.

    Wow. Brian Michael Bendis has given us one heck of an opening issue. Pretty early on things get out of control and it does nothing but ratchet up from there. This is the big summer popcorn blockbuster that Quesada has been promising us all along. Fortunately for us, this one seems a little smarter than War World Hulk proper did.

    This story comes at us with a frenetic pace and the internet is sure to come to a loud roar. For all the jaw dropping moments contained in the first issue, there are probably ten other things to be explained. The Skrulls, like Bendis, are not going to let us take a breath during this whole thing. The reveals and big moments start just a few pages in and almost every other page features a moment that will make fanboys everywhere bug out their eyes.

    There are a couple of clunky bits. Scenes that don’t readily tell you what is going on (yes, I have my eyes on you, Thunderbolt Mountain) and dialogue that doesn’t make immediate sense. However, I have a feeling that these are supposed to be that way (in fact, I KNOW it is true for one particular piece of repeated dialogue) and that all will be explained in time. Heck, I imagine by the time the dust settles that we will even know for sure what that Skrull was doing in Avengers: Disassembled.h for the title to retain its readership-Cap’s alter ego, young Billy Batson, became Micky Moran. Shazam, the wizard who empowered him, became “astrophysicist” Guntag Borghelm, who taught Micky the magic word “Kimota” (“atomic” spelled backwards, near enough). Captain Marvel Junior became Young Marvelman, while Mary Marvel underwent a more conspicuous change and morphed into Johnny Bates AKA Kid Marvelman! The Marvelman titles retained the sense of whimsy which had made Captain Marvel so popular, and they sold well for almost a decade before fading away in 1963. End of story, it seemed.

    It sure is nice to see Yu’s art get inked again. It still isn’t as tight as the work Gary Frank is doing with the style over in Action Comics, but it is much better then the rushed and unfinished art that plagued Yu’s run in The New Avengers. There is still some wackiness from the penciler though, his Spider-Man is way too ripped. Seriously, with the paper thin costume he must be wearing, there is nothing left to the imagination and a breeze must make old Pete awfully cold.

    Yu does a fantastic job conveying the script here. There are none of the muddy panels that were often indiscernable in Strange’s Inner Sanctum. There is a little color thing at one point, but if you heed my advice and pay attention to colors, you should do fine. As I stated above there are a few panels that don’t readily make sense, but I am not sure they are supposed to at this point.

    While it is not a perfect comic by any stretch of the imagination, if the first issue is any indication, this is going to be one heck of a ride. Fortunately, much of the prep work has been done in other books, so the exposition is light and summary like so that we can get to the reveals and explosions right away. Yippy Kiyay!

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    06-04-2008 om 06:33 geschreven door Sodacomics.be  


    03-04-2008
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Keith Giffen: simply Marvellous or Distinguished Competition?
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    Keith Giffen: simply Marvellous or Distinguished Competition?

    By "The Ace of Knaves"

    I just finished reading "the last defenders #1" (couldn't help noticing that for a change Marvel didn't opt to add "NEW" to the title). I can't say I know a lot about the "first" defenders (though I do have three Essential TPB's in my IN-tray awaiting their turn to be read), so I guess what really attracted me to purchase it was the name of Keith Giffen. As it turns out this was a good choice, because when it comes to dysfunctional superteams, Giffen still hasn't lost his touch.
    Coincidental and entirely unrelated I'm sure, is the fact just now DC has also decided to release Keith Giffen's "Justice League International" in TPB. Reading these two together really brings some parallels to the fore as both defenders and league seem to include a vigilante dressing as a flying animal (Batman-Nighthawk), a redneck impulsive hero (Guy Gardner- Blazing Skull), a superstrong but silent "whitebread" type (Captain Marvel-Colossus) and a strong-willed female (Black Canary- She Hulk).
    Purely coincidental I'm sure.
    Anyhow, both are still a very good read in my opinion and yes, the JLI TPB does include the famous scene where batman knocks out Gardner with "One Punch!" (which is even better than I imagined it to be). Also featured are Wandjina, Silver Sorceress and Bluejay, currently also featured in "Lord Havok and the Extremists". Not quite sure how they ended up switching universes, I'll have to look that up, but again I can't shake the feeling that Wandjina and Silver Sorceress have a connection to Thor and Scarlet Witch.
    (And then I'm not mentioning why for some reason "Diehard" from the extremists seems to remind me of professor Xavier. There are lots of guys having schools for gifted children right? Or why a feral guy with claws also seems familiar in this context. I do prefer the nightmarish fallout from a war between super good-guys over state involvement in the DC version to the status-quo Marvel vision though).
    But I'm getting distracted because I was talking about Keith Giffen. I'm not quite sure what's going to happen with the "last defenders" though, as I seem to recall a DC nation column from december 2007 where DC announced the exclusive signing of Keith Giffen.
    Maybe there are two of them.
    Now isn't that a thought!

     

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