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I Reads You Juniors: May 2022 - Update #66
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NEWS:
BRITISH COMICS - From 2000AD: In 2023, Rebellion will publish "A Very British Affair," which looks at the "forgotten history of British romance comics. The 224 page book will collect over 50 comics stories.
COMICS - From BleedingCool: "3W3M," the Jonathan Hickman "Substack" comic, apparently brings in almost $300,000 per year.
DC CINEMA - From Deadline: Warner Bros. executive Walter Hamada reportedly stated that Aquaman stars, Jason Momoa (Aquaman) and Amber Heard (Mera), did not have screen chemistry. Thus, her role was pared down for the sequel film. This comes out of the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard dueling lawsuits trial.
FRANK MILLER - From TheBeat: The site goes into detail on the upcoming Frank Miller-Emma Kubert comic, "Pandora."
From BleedingCool: The site has a sketch of a new Frank Miller character, "The Geek."
From BleedingCool: Master Italian comic book artist, Milo Manara, is apparently drawing something from Frank Miller's "Sin City" revival.
DC COMICS - From DCBlog: Writer Greg Pak and artist Khoi Pham and Scott Hanna talk about the new "Milestone" title, "Duo."
DC ANIMATION - From THR: Gina Rodriguez and Xolo Mariduena have joined the cast of the Warner Bros. Animation's "Batwheels," based on DC Comics' characters.
DC CINEMA - From THR: Amber Heard says her role in the 2023 film, "Aquaman and the Lost City," has been "very pared down" due to her ongoing legal battle with her ex-husband, Johnny Depp.
COMICS - From BleedingCool: Artist Joyce Chin talks about her comics project with legendary writer, Chris Claremont.
MARVEL STUDIOS - From BleedingCool: The company Stan Lee Universe, LLC, controlled by Genius Brands International with POW! Entertainment, has signed a 20-year deal to license the name and likeness of Stan Lee to Marvel Studios for future feature films and television productions, as well as use in Disney theme parks and experiences worldwide.
GRAPHIC NOVELS - From GamesRadar: Simon & Schuster's kids imprint has announced "Bunnicula: The Graphic Novel," which adapts the first book in the classic children's novel series by Deborah Howe and James Howe.
IDW - From GamesRadar: IDW Publishing announces "TRVE KVLT," a supernatural and satanic comedy from Scott Bryan Wilson and Liana Kangas.
TOY NEWS - From 2000AD: Rebellion and Hiya Toys have announced the latest in the brand new range of 1:18 PVC action figures based on the world of "Judge Dredd." The "Judge Dredd & Lawmaster MK II Set" debuts Sept. 2022 with four figures, including Dredd and Judge Death.
MARVEL STUDIOS - From Marvel: Marvel Studios has announced that its Disney+ series, "Echo," has gone into production. The character first appeared in the "Daredevil" comic book.
COMICS TO FILM - From TheWrap: 20th Century Studios is planning a reboot of the 2003 film, "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen," which is based on the Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill comic book.
COMICS - From ScreenRant: The Golden, Silver, and Bronze Ages explained.
DARK HORSE - From BleedingCool: Berger Books will publish an original graphic novel, "Salamandre," from I.N.J. Culbard.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: The license to publish new "Conan the Barbarian" comic books is moving on from Marvel Comics, although it will still publish some reprints of previous Conan material.
DC COMICS - From DCBlog: Writer Chip Zdarsky talks about and previews his run on "Batman," which begins with issue #125.
DC AUDIO - From DCBlog: Actor Lance Reddick ("John Wick" franchise) talks giving voice to "Thomas Wayne" in the podcast drama, "Batman Unburied."
IDW - From RueMorgue: IDW Publishing shares exclusive art from "Locke & Key: The Golden Age" hardcover.
DC TV - From Variety: The CW has cancelled its DC Comics' TV series, "Naomi," after one season.
COMICS - WWAC: "Women Writing About Comics" introduce a "standard" template for writing scripts for comic books.
AWARDS - From Pulitzer: The winners of the 2022 Pulitzer Prizes have been announced. The winners include a work of comics, "I Escaped a Chinese Internment Camp" ("Illustrated Reporting and Commentary"), which was published at Insider.com.
COMICS - From BleedingCool: More on the Pulitzer Prize-winning team of Josh Adams, Anthony Del Col, Fahmida Azim, and Walter Hickey for "I Escaped a Chinese Internment Camp."
GEORGE PEREZ:
IN MEMORIAM - From THR: Legendary comic book artist and writer, George Perez, has died at the age of 67, Friday, May 6th, 2022. Perez was known for his work on "New Teen Titans," "Crisis on Infinite Earths," and Wonder Woman, among others, for DC Comics. He also drew "Avengers" for Marvel Comics.
From GamesRadar: "Avengers #55" raises a tribute to George Perez.
DOCTOR STRANGE - From Here: My review of "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness."
From Variety: "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" wins the May 6th to May 8th, 2022 weekend box office with a take of $185 million.
From ComicBook: Actress Elizabeth Olsen says the Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch's journey is a "ride that I didn't expect."
From LATimes: Here is the backstory on the group, "The Illuminati," from the "Doctor Strange" sequel.
From Deadline: "Doctor Strange" sequel screenwriter, Michael Waldron, talks about writing the film, "Loki" Season Two, and the "Star Wars" film he is writing.
MARVEL STUDIOS - From GeekFeed: "Peter Quill/Star Lord" may be wearing his blue uniform (as he does in comic books) in "Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 3."
ARCHIE - From BleedingCool: This summer Archie Comics will introduce two new bisexual characters, Eliza Han and Stacy Banks. A previously introduced character, Harper Lodge (cousin of Veronica Lodge), will also be revealed as bisexual.
DC ANIMATED - From DCBlog: HBO Max's animated series, "Harley Quinn," has spinoff. The ten-episode series, using the working title, "Noonan," will focus on "Kite Man."
DC TV - From DCBlog: Young actor, Alex Garfin ("Jordan Kent" on The CW's "Superman & Lois"), talks about balancing heroism and high school.
DC COMICS - From DCBlog: Joshua Williamson talks killing the Justice League in "Justice League #75."
DC CINEMA - From TMZ: Actress Amber Heard supposedly has less than 10 minutes of screen time in "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom," according to film journalist, Grace Randolph. The film is due in theaters March 2022.
BOOM - From FanGirlNation: The site has a sneak peek at BOOM! Studios' supernatural queer romance and adventure comic book, "Hollow," which debuts in September.
DC TV - From Deadline: The CW has cancelled its DC Comics television series, "Batwoman," after three seasons. The network also cancelled "DC's Legends of Tomorrow" after seven seasons.
FRANK MILLER:
From THR: Frank Miller has launched his own independent comic book publishing company, Frank Miller Presents. Miller will as President and Editor-in-Chief and former DC Comics co-publisher, Dan DiDio, will serve as publisher.
From BleedingCool: Frank Miller's company, Frank Miller Presents, is being financed by "Spice DAO," an NFT and crypto-currency investment firm.
From BleedingCool: Frank Miller Presents will publish Frank Miller's "Ronin" sequel and "Sin City" prequel.
From BleedingCool: One of Frank Miller Presents' first projects is "Ancient Enemies" by Dan DiDio and Danilo Beyruth.
EN MEMORIAM - From THR: Comic book writer, artist, and publisher and graphic designer, Neal Adams, has died at the age of 80, Thursday, April 28, 2022. Adams is known as the comic book artist who revitalized Batman, the character and the comic book, beginning in early 1970. With "Green Lantern/Green Arrow #76," Adams revamped two characters and introduced "relevant comics." Adams was a powerful advocate for "creator's rights" for comic book writers and artists. It was his advocacy that helped to secure recognition and a pension for Superman's creators, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
From DCBlog: Remembering Neal Adams - quotes from well-known comic book creators.
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#IReadsYou Review: THE SILVER COIN #1
THE SILVER COIN #1 (OF 5)
IMAGE COMICS
STORY: Chip Zdarsky
ART: Michael Walsh
COLORS: Michael Walsh
LETTERS: Michael Walsh
EDITOR: Chris Hampton
COVER: Michael Walsh
VARIANT COVER ARTISTS: Tula Lotay; Maria Nguyen
28pp, Colors, 3.99 U.S. (April 2021)
Rated “M/ Mature”
The Silver Coin is created by Michael Walsh, Ed Brisson, Jeff Lemire, Kelly Thompson, and Chip Zdarsky
“The Ticket”
The Silver Coin in a new horror comic book anthology and miniseries published by Image Comics. It is the creation of artist Michael Walsh and writers Ed Brisson, Jeff Lemire, Kelly Thompson, and Chip Zdarsky. Each issue of this five-issue miniseries will tell a tale of terror that is set in a supernatural world in which the mysterious “Silver Coin” changes the lives of those who take possession of it. The first issue is written by Zdarsky and drawn, colored, and lettered by Walsh.
The Silver Coin #1 (entitled “The Ticket”) opens in 1978. Disco is at the height of its power over American pop culture. Feeling that power is local rock band, the power trio, “Running Red.” They currently have the seven o'clock spot at “The Dirty Eagle,” a rock club that now caters to the disco crowd.
Ryan, the lead singer, songwriter, and guitarist of Running Red, wants to be more than just the leader of a bar band living on the edge. However, his band mates, bassist, Joe, and drummer, Ashley, seem happy just playing together. One day, Ryan discovers a mysterious silver coin, and he begins using it as his guitar pick. Before they know it, Running Red is no longer a failing rock band, but this sudden change of fortune comes with a cost – a hungry curse.
THE LOWDOWN: I am a big fan of horror comic book anthologies, which includes, of course, the classic EC Comics titles. However, I am also a fan of EC's comics inheritors, including Kitchen Sink Press's Death Rattle, DC Comics' Ghosts and House of Mystery, Warren Publishing's Creepy and Eerie, and Approbation Comics' Amour, to name a few.
The Silver Coin reminds me of DC and Warren's 1970s horror comics, especially because of Michael Walsh's ghostly coloring. His ethereal compositions recall the late master of horror comics, Bernie Wrightson, and Walsh's storytelling is both efficient in its narrative and lavish in its presentation. Even Walsh's lettering has a horrific lilt, as the fonts chronicle a creeping doom.
Chip Zdarsky, one of the most clever and inventive mainstream comic book writers, offers a standalone story that is complete and delivers the brutal comeuppance of dealing with a cursed object in a single-issue. Efficient beginning, informative middle, and shocking ending: we get all this in 22 pages and not in six issues of padded storytelling.
If The Silver Coin #1 is any indication of what the remaining issues will offer, I feel very confident in highly recommending it. And I want more.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans of classic horror comic book anthologies will want to spend The Silver Coin.
A
8 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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Monday, September 20, 2021
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Monday, June 15, 2020
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Friday, January 17, 2020
#IReadsYou Review: SPIDER-MAN: Life Story #6
MARVEL COMICS – @Marvel
[This review was originally posted on Patreon.]
STORY: Chip Zdarsky
PENCILS: Mark Bagley
INKS: Andrew Hennessy
COLORS: Frank D'Armata
LETTERS: VC's Travis Lanham
EDITOR: Tom Brevoort
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Akira Yoshida a.k.a. C.B. Cebulski
COVER: Chip Zdarsky
VARIANT COVER ARTIST: Paul Pope with Bruno Seelig
36pp, Color, $4.99 U.S. (October 2019)
Rated “T”
Spider-Man created by Steve Ditko and Stan Lee
Chapter Six: “All My Enemies”
Spider-Man is a classic Marvel Comics superhero, perhaps the most famous and most popular Marvel character of all time. Over the years, readers have followed the adventures of Spider-Man and his secret identity, Peter Parker, who is a teenager and high school student when readers first meet him. Amazing Fantasy #15 (cover dated: August 1962) introduced 15-year-old Peter Parker. He was bitten by a radioactive spider and, after gaining various fantastical abilities as a result of that bite, Peter became the Amazing Spider-Man.
Fifty-seven years have passed in the real world since that event, but Peter Parker, a fictional character, has practically always been either a teenager or a young man no older than his mid to late twenties. What would have happened if fictional time passed the same as real time for Peter Parker? The 15-year-old bitten by the radioactive spider would be 72-years-old in 2019 instead of being eternally young still in 2019.
Spider-Man: Life Story is a new comic book miniseries that tells the story of Peter Parker and Spider-Man in real time, depicting his life from beginning to end. Spider-Man: Life Story is written by Chip Zdarsky; drawn by Mark Bagley (pencils) and Drew Hennessy (inks); colored by Frank D'Armata; and lettered by Travis Lanham. “Life Story” is set against the events of the decades through which Spider-Man has lived.
Spider-Man: Life Story #6 (“All My Enemies”) opens in 2019. There is a new generation of heroes, including a new Spider-Man, secretly a young man named Miles Morales. Still, Peter Parker is called to be Spider-Man one more time. He leaves his wife Mary Jane and their children, the twins: daughter, Claire, and son, Benjy.
Peter and Miles take off into space in a Victor Von Doom spaceship and head for Tony Stark's old Space Lab. There, they will find a device that can put a stop to Doom's technological plot against the world. Peter believes that he must step aside for a new generation of heroes, and that he is an old man whose enemies have all died. Peter is only partially right on one belief and dead wrong on the other.
As I wrote in my review of Spider-Man: Life Story #2, for the last two decades, especially since the beginning of Joe Quesada's reign as Editor-in-Chief of Marvel Comics (in the year 2000), Marvel has been rebooting, re-imagining, and re-purposing the fictional histories of its comic books. Maybe, that is a way to introduce classic story lines, story arcs, characters, concepts, etc. to a new readers. One could say that this also allows older (and old) readers to experience the stories of the past retold to one extent or another.
Spider-Man: Life Story is neither a swipe of the fictional history and mythology of Spider-Man, nor is it a reboot or retelling. First, Chip Zdarsky is representing the conflicts and melodramas that The Amazing Spider-Man and other Spider-Man publications depicted as the life experiences of a character who is aging in “real time.” These are no longer just the adventures and misadventures and trial and tribulations of a young man and his superhero alter-ego who have been (mostly) no older than their mid-20s for the better part of six decades and are often eternally on the verge of graduating high school. Zdarsky depicts Spider-Man having to face his personal obstacles and his rogue's gallery of supervillains as an aging and old man when he previously did this only as a young man.
In Spider-Man: Life Story, Zdarsky is playing with the two themes that run throughout practically every Spider-Man publication and depiction of the character in film and television – the themes of consequence and obligation. Because of that pivotal moment in his origin story when he decided not to stop the thief that would go on to murder his beloved Uncle Ben Parker, Peter is always confronted by the consequences of his actions and inaction. What he does or does not do in pivotal moments affects everyone around him and connected to him.
Thus, writers have always depicted Peter as having a deep sense of obligation because he has these fantastic powers, so he owes the world Spider-Man, the superhero who tries to always be here, there, and everywhere. So, I think what Chip Zdarsky is telling us in his brilliantly conceived comic book series, Spider-Man: Life Story, is that Peter Parker will be the hero Spider-Man regardless of his age and regardless of what year it is. For Peter and Spider-Man, time is truly neutral.
I think that artist Mark Bagley also makes Spider-Man: Life Story a classic Spider-Man comic book series for two reasons. First, Bagley is a straight-forward graphical storyteller, illustrating fantasy as if he were a journalist conveying the history that he is witnessing. Secondly, Bagley understands the core ideas that make Spider-Man resonate with readers and fans.
Inker Andrew Hennessy embellishes Bagley's pencil art without losing what makes it special. Frank D'Armata colors beautifully, accentuating the story without distracting from it. Letterer Travis Lanham seems to know exactly where to place the lettering and also how to use the lettering to convey the story's emotions, moods, and atmosphere. I can say that Zdarsky and Bagley's storytelling would be less successful without Lanham's efforts.
Spider-Man: Life Story #6 has a shocking number of surprises that relate to Spider-Man's past conflicts, including the recent past. The best thing that I can say about this issue is that it ends the series and also leaves me (and I suspect, many readers) really wanting more.
9.5 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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