Tuesday, 4 October 2005

The Flash comes to DVD

TVShowsOnDVD.com has the news that The Flash is coming to DVD on January 10, 2006.

IMHO one of the better super-hero-based television shows, The Flash starred John Wesley Shipp as Barry Allen and Amanda Pays as Dr. Christina McGee. Mark Hamill appeared on several episodes as The Trickster, and Howard Chaykin & John Francis Moore co-wrote several episodes. It ran just one season on CBS from 1990-1991, but is fondly remembered by the five of us who were watching.

New This Week: October 5, 2005

Based on the NCRL list for this week's comics shipping from Diamond, here are a few things to look for at the local comic shop later today:


The pick of the week should be no surprise to those of you who read this blog regularly: Bone Sharps, Cowboys and Thunder Lizards, a story from the wild west days of paleantology, by Jim Ottaviani & Big Time Attic. You read the FCBD preview, so I'm sure you're all excited to read the whole thing, right?


In other comics:

Amazing Aaron Productions has the second collection A College Girl Named Joe strips.

Antarctic has the Gold Digger Halloween Special and the fourth issue of Oz: The Manga.

Boom Studios has the collection of Keith Giffen's Trencher.

DC has Dean Haspiel illustrating Harvey Pekar's The Quitter; another huge Showcase Presents volume, this time spotlighting Metamorpho; the final issues of Infinity Crisis prologue minis DC Special: The Return of Donna Troy (#4) and Rann/Thanagar War (#6); new issues of Albion (#3), Detective Comics (#812), Gotham Central (#36), JSA (#78), Superman/Shazam (#2), Swamp Thing (#20), and Wonder Woman (#221); and new editions of collections of Arkham Asylum, V for Vendetta, and Watchmen (in a deluxe hardcover).

Drawn & Quarterly have three hardcovers: Bagdad Journal: An Artist In Occupied Iraq, Push Man and Other Stories, and Pyongyang: A Journey In North Korea.

Fantagraphics have the 16th volume of Blab.

iBooks finally release their new Magnus: Robot Fighter comic.

Image have the long-delayed Rising Stars hardcover, and new issues of Fell (#2) and Freshmen (#3).

Marvel have Marvel Monsters: Devil Dinosaur (with art by The Goon's Eric Powell); a digest-sized collection of the second Mary Jane mini; and new issues of Incredible Hulk (#87), Marvel Team-Up (#13), New Thunderbolts (#13), Powers (#13) (Hmmm, three #13s on the same day...), The Punisher (#26), and Supreme Power: Nighthawk (#2).

Speakeasy have a collected edition of the first three issues of Elk's Run.

Top Shelf have Will You Still Love Me If I Wet the Bed.

Viz have a new volume of Banana Fish (vol. 10).


There are a slew of hardcovers out this week, so take care that you don't pull your back as you're bringing you loot home from the comic shop this week!

Monday, 3 October 2005

New Library Comics: Week of September 26, 2005

Here are the comics we got in for our library collection last week:



Alltagsspionage : Comicreportagen aus Berlin /Berlin : Monogatari, 2001.

Flix. Sag was /Hamburg : Carlsen Verlag, 2004.

Hickee /Gainesville, FL : Alternative Comics, [2003]-

Hornschemeier, Paul. Forlorn funnies /Lincoln, Calif. : Absence of Ink, 2003. no. 2-3

Lutes, Jason. Berlin : steinerne Stadt /Hamburg : Carlsen Verlag, 2003.

Mawil. Berg Hasi : ein steiles downhill-comic /Berlin : Monogatari, 2001.

Mawil. Geschichten aus dem Comicgarten / Mawil, Michalke, Kleist ... [et al.].Berlin : Berlin Comix, 2002.

Messner-Loebs, William. Amazonia : a tale of the Wonder Woman /New York, NY : DC Comics, c1997.

Munoz. Joe's Bar /New York : Catalan Communications, c1987.

Munoz. Le poete /Wissous, France : Amok, 1999.

Ngui, Marc, 1972- Enter Avariz : [a story /Montreal : Conundrum Press, c2002.

Project: Telstar : a spacial robotic anthology /Richmond, VA : AdHouse Books, c2003.

Rennert, Itzik. Speaking of the Devil /Tel Aviv : Actus Tragicus, 2000.

Ruijters, Marcel. Troglodytes /Atlanta : Top Shelf Productions ; Amsterdam : Oog & Blik, 2004.

Sacks, Adam. Salmon doubts /Gainesville, Fla. : Alternative Comics, c2004.

Zaugg, Judith. Bruno Orso fliegt ins Weltall /Augsburg : Maroverlag, in Zusammenarbeit mit Edition Solitude, 1997.

Review: Dramacon, vol. 1

Dramacon, vol. 1
by Svetlana Chmakova
TokyoPop, $9.99

At her first anime convention, young writer Christie is sharing a booth in artist alley with her artist/boyfriend Derek, but Derek seems to be more interested in flirting with the other girls who come by the table than in paying any attention at all to Christie. Christie is upset, but then she runs into Matt, a cool sunglasses-indoors type who pushes her to confront the reality of her situation.

Dramacon certainly lives up to its name, presenting the kinds of intense, compressed emotional experiences that these events can foster. In Christie, Chmakova has created a flawed but likable character, with emotions that can spin on a dime and the inner life of a teenager that is both simple and complex in a way that only teenagers can be. There are also some witty moments, and Chmakova takes the opportunity to poke fun at her characters when they start taking themselves too seriously. Her art is dynamic and tells the story well, although she employs that shifting SB-type representation that, while common to this sort of manga, I personally find annoying; but it's such a genre convention that I suppose its a given that it will be employed. Most everything works well here, although there's an event near the end that moves the story in a dark direction where it is not prepared to go. It is certainly dramatic, but is ultimately not necessary and the story would have worked just fine without it.

Still, absent that one misstep, this is a highly enjoyable story; it's complete in this one volume, although the next volume will catch up with the same characters a year later at the next convention, hopefully with them all a little older and a little wiser.

Rating: 3 (of 5)

Sunday, 2 October 2005

Monkey Covers

Sunday is Monkey Covers day here at YACB. Because there's nothing better than a comic with a monkey on the cover.

After a month of Jungle Girls vs. Apes, we're returning to regular monkey covers. But of course there's nothing 'regular' at all about any monkey cover, and what better way to kick off the month of October than with Titano putting the hurt on Superman on the cover of 1959's Superman #127, drawn by the man himself, Curt Swan, with Stan Kaye on inks. A giant ape with Kryptonite vision--that's still one of the 10 coolest concpets in comics books of all time!

BTW, this story is reprinted in the recently-released Showcase Presents: Superman, vol. 1, along with hundreds of other pages of silver age Superman madness.

(standard disclaimer about apes not really being monkeys applies)

Image courtesy of the GCD. Click on the image for a larger version.

Thursday, 29 September 2005

The Non-posting Post

Hey, remember when this blog used to have reviews and commentaries and stuff?

You may have noticed a lack of such content recently. Alas, I've been dealing with RSI, a nasty cold, a Symposium over the weekend, and now one of my periodic Work Weeks from Heck. I haven't had much time to read many comics, let alone write about them.

But there's a light at the end of the tunnel. Hopefully next week I'll be able to get back on the ol' comics blogging horse. Until then, please amuse yourself with The Comic Series Wiki.

Wednesday, 28 September 2005

Yet Another Fantasy League: Week 3 Results

Here are the results from week 3 of Yet Another Fantasy League:


Moon Knights 56
Kickers Inc. 67

www.rickgebhardt.net 68
The Inferior Five 82

Nine Pound Hammers 55
B.P.R.D. 54

Danger Unlimited 40
Power Pack 49

Secret Six 66
Tomorrow Syndicate 102

Inferior 5 plus 6 62
The Maxx Squad 43


Current Standings:


Team W-L-T Pct Pts Streak
------------------- ----- ----- --- ------
1. Inferior 5 plus 6 3-0-0 1.000 201 W-3
2. Nine Pound Hammers 3-0-0 1.000 184 W-3
3. B.P.R.D. 2-1-0 .667 220 L-1
4. Power Pack 2-1-0 .667 189 W-1
5. Kickers Inc. 2-1-0 .667 147 W-1
6. Tomorrow Syndicate 1-2-0 .333 197 W-1
7. Secret Six 1-2-0 .333 189 L-1
8. The Inferior Five 1-2-0 .333 160 W-1
9. Moon Knights 1-2-0 .333 153 L-2
10.The Maxx Squad 1-2-0 .333 152 L-1
11.www.rickgebhardt.net 1-2-0 .333 140 L-1
12.Danger Unlimited 0-3-0 .000 153 L-3



Week 4 Games:

B.P.R.D. (2-1-0)
vs.
Kickers Inc. (2-1-0)

Moon Knights (1-2-0)
vs.
The Inferior Five (1-2-0)

Inferior 5 plus 6 (3-0-0)
vs.
www.rickgebhardt.net (1-2-0)

Nine Pound Hammers (3-0-0)
vs.
Power Pack (2-1-0)

Danger Unlimited (0-3-0)
vs.
Tomorrow Syndicate (1-2-0)

Secret Six (1-2-0)
vs.
The Maxx Squad (1-2-0)




Good luck to all!


In my other Fantasy Leagues, I won 83-41 in my friends & family league (2-1-0, third place), lost 93-70 in my public league (0-3-0, last place), and scored 481.25 points in my Pass & Kick league, to remain in first place. The finals of the playoffs continue in my fantasy basebell league, but as of this morning it's not looking too good (I'm training 8-2).