Showing posts with label The Wonder Years. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Wonder Years. Show all posts

Sunday, February 06, 2011

More BatWondy! with added Martians!

The other good thing about the BatWondy ship is that Bruce becomes much less of an arse around her. Check this out:
From JLA 89, the Trial by Fire storyline (not one of J'onn's better ones).
See, that's nearly how normal people behave.  I'd like Bruce better if he wasn't eleveated to this bloody platform where he's nearly godlike.  If you believe all the hype he's more superhuman than all the metas he (doesn't) work with.
Ooooh it annoys me.

Then Superman reveals he's a bit stupid :
One more post on trial by fire coming up. Then we're done.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Wednesday Comics!

Finally, finally I get around to reviewing this!  It’s been a busy few months for me, but now I finally have a new job (!!!) I should have lots more free time.  So I reckon I will use it to blog.

What did I think of Wednesday Comics?  Well, the Supergirl and Wonder Woman strips were far and away the best, I think.

I really enjoyed the layout, colours, lettering and dreamlike quality of WW.  Not to mention that Etta Candy was fantastic and the portrayal of Diana herself excelled all expectations.  Fans of the silver age Wondy should have loved this strip as so far as I can tell it’s got all the components of that era’s work.

As I’ve said in previous reviews, I loved the Supergirl strip.  Amanda Connor and Jimmy Palmiotti did really really well.  Connor’s simplistic art worked very effectively, (she draws very good cats) and with only a few lines she creates a wonderful sense of mood.  As to the last strip, I thought it very dull and a bit of a let down until I got to the twist.  This is a somewhat overused twist but it worked and left us with a feeling of fun.  Great stuff.  I also feel somewhat vindicated over my love of Kara, in that she got headline status on the last issue.

Honourable mention goes to the Hawkman strip, which has to be the manliest thing I’ve read this year, and possibly the manliest thing I’ve ever read.  He taunts a T-rex then takes it on single-handedly.  He nearly yells that he’s the goddamn Hawkman.  He dives into the mouth of the aforementioned T-Rex and cuts his way to the reptile’s brain with a handy knife he had stashed away, in order to kill it.
Now if you’ve ever read anything more manly I’d like to know!

So, apart from Supergirl, Wonder Woman and Hawkman I wasn’t really impressed with Wednesday Comics.   I won’t be buying the hardcover, and until they reprint the 3 strips I do like in a cheaper and more collectible format, I think I shall be sticking with the weeklies.  This is unfortunate, as I have a space problem.

Thursday, October 09, 2008

Thoughts

So It's Thursday and I'm sitting in a friends house in London in preparation for a work meeting later today. The Wonder Years is on the TV and I'm reminded of just how much I enjoyed that show as a kid, and how unique the voiceover style is and how much it worked. It seems nearly innovative now, which is silly, but what other show* has done a voiceover like that? And is it really just that format that makes the show stand out so much?
I am pining for comcis this week. It started on Tuesday when I read Americans pull list for this week, and now there are reviews up already and I won't be able to get mine until tomorrow.
Arggh! Need...comics...fix.
On the plus side at my mate's last night 3 of us we ended up debating feminsim, it's history and the divides amongst feminists until late in the evening. And decided we're all going on the Lonodn Reclaim the Night march in November, which is awesome! I'm so looking forward to it!








*Shows shown in the UK obviously, to someone who only had 4 channels for most of her life.