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#IReadsYou Review: BATMAN: EARTH ONE Volume Two
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DC Comics from Lunar Distributors for June 25, 2024
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DC Comics from Lunar Distributors for March 14, 2023
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Absolute Doomsday Clock HC, $125.00
American Vampire Omnibus Volume 1 HC (2022 Edition), $125.00
Batman #128 (Cover A Jorge Jimenez), $4.99
Batman #128 (Cover B Gabriele Dell’Otto Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Batman #128 (Cover C Francesco Mattina Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Batman #128 (Cover D Ryan Sook Card Stock Variant), AR
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Batman #128 (Cover F Guillem March Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Batman Knightwatch #2 (Of 5)(Cover A Marcelo Di Chiara), $2.99
Batman The Long Halloween Haunted Knight Deluxe Edition HC, $49.99
Black Adam The Justice Society Files Doctor Fate #1 (One Shot)(Cover A Kaare Andrews), $5.99
Black Adam The Justice Society Files Doctor Fate #1 (One Shot)(Cover B Photo Card Stock Variant), $6.99
Constantine Distorted Illusions TP, $16.99
Dark Crisis On Infinite Earths #5 (Of 7)(Cover A Daniel Sampere & Alejandro Sanchez), $4.99
Dark Crisis On Infinite Earths #5 (Of 7)(Cover B Ivan Reis & Danny Miki Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Dark Crisis On Infinite Earths #5 (Of 7)(Cover C Mateus Manhanini Identity Crisis Homage Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Dark Crisis On Infinite Earths #5 (Of 7)(Cover D Ariel Colon Card Stock Variant), AR
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Dark Crisis On Infinite Earths #5 (Of 7)(Cover F Daniel Sampere & Alejandro Sanchez Foil Card Stock Variant), AR
Dark Crisis On Infinite Earths #5 (Of 7)(Cover G Perforation Trading Card 1 Of 2 Card Stock Variant), $6.99
Dark Crisis On Infinite Earths #5 (Of 7)(Cover H Perforation Trading Card 2 Of 2 Card Stock Variant), $6.99
Dark Crisis The Deadly Green #1 (One Shot)(Cover A Goni Montes), $5.99
Dark Crisis The Deadly Green #1 (One Shot)(Cover B Felipe Massafera), $5.99
Dark Crisis The Deadly Green #1 (One Shot)(Cover C Steve Beach Foil Variant), AR
Gotham City Year One #1 (Of 6)(Cover A Phil Hester & Eric Gapstur), $4.99
Gotham City Year One #1 (Of 6)(Cover B Ryan Sook), $4.99
Gotham City Year One #1 (Of 6)(Cover C David Marquez), AR
Hardware Season One HC, $29.99
I Am Batman #13 (Cover C Georges Jeanty Hispanic Heritage Month Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Joker The Man Who Stopped Laughing #1 (Cover A Carmine Di Giandomenico), $5.99
Joker The Man Who Stopped Laughing #1 (Cover B Lee Bermejo), $5.99
Joker The Man Who Stopped Laughing #1 (Cover C David Nakayama), $5.99
Joker The Man Who Stopped Laughing #1 (Cover D David Nakayama Madness Foil Variant), $5.99
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Joker The Man Who Stopped Laughing #1 (Cover F Francesco Mattina), AR
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Joker The Man Who Stopped Laughing #1 (Cover H Haining), AR
Jurassic League #5 (Of 6)(Cover C Dan Mora Hispanic Heritage Month Card Stock Variant), $4.99
MAD Magazine #28 (70th Anniversary Issue), $5.99
Monkey Prince #7 (Of 12)(Cover A Bernard Chang), $3.99
Monkey Prince #7 (Of 12)(Cover B Marcus To Card Stock Variant), $4.99
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Multiversity Teen Justice #5 (Of 6)(Cover A Robbi Rodriguez), $3.99
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Multiversity Teen Justice #5 (Of 6)(Cover C Lee Bermejo Black Adam Movie Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Poison Ivy #4 (Of 6)(Cover C Sozomaika Card Stock Variant)(Corrected Printing), $4.99
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Superman #1 (Facsimile Edition)(2022), $6.99
Sword Of Azrael #3 (Of 6)(Cover A Nikola Cizmesija), $3.99
Sword Of Azrael #3 (Of 6)(Cover B Steve Beach Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Sword Of Azrael #3 (Of 6)(Cover C Jorge Corona Card Stock Variant), AR
Task Force Z #12 (Of 12)(Cover C Chris Batista Hispanic Heritage Month Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Trial Of The Amazons HC, $29.99
Young Justice Targets #3 (Of 6)(Cover C Adrian Gutierrez Hispanic Heritage Month Card Stock Variant), $4.99
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Wednesday, September 7, 2022
#IReadsYou Review: GEIGER #6
GEIGER #6
IMAGE COMICS/Mad Ghost
STORY: Geoff Johns
ART: Gary Frank
COLORS: Brad Anderson
LETTERS: Rob Leigh
EDITOR: Pat McCallum and Brian Cunningham
COVER: Gary Frank with Brad Anderson
VARIANT COVER ARTISTS: Jerry Ordway with Brad Anderson; Paul Pelletier and Norm Rapmund with Alex Sinclair; Gary Frank with Brad Anderson
48pp, Colors, 4.99 U.S. (September 2021)
Rated “T+/Teen Plus”
Geiger created by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank
“Man vs. Machine”
Geiger is a comic book series from writer Geoff Johns and artist Gary Frank. Published by Image Comics, Geiger is set on a dying Earth in the years after a nuclear war ravaged the planet and focuses on a “walking bomb” hero. Colorist Brad Anderson and letterer Rob Leigh complete the series' creative team.
Geiger is set 20 years after the nuclear conflict known as the “Unknown War” ravaged the planet, turning Earth into a dying world. In the state of Nevada, desperate outlaws battle for survival in a world of rapidly disappearing resources and supplies. In Boulder City, Nevada, there resides the fearsome man known by many names: Joe Glow, The Meltdown Man, and the Walking Bomb, to name a few. But before the war, he was simply a man named Tariq Geiger. So who or what is Geiger, now?
Geiger #6 (“Man vs. Machine”) opens with the narrator providing a grand intro for the latest chapter of the tale of Geiger, which includes a bit of a side story about “The Unnamed.” Back to 2050, the King of Vegas has a map and plots his planned conquest of NORAD.
Meanwhile, in NORAD, Geiger and the children, Hailee and Henry, race to escape this prison, and Hailee is forced to give Henry some bad news. Geiger is determined to protect these children, but in order to do that he will have to battle “Junkyard Joe.” And this is one opponent who won't go down as easily as the others did. Plus, Hailee makes a friend and a benefactor (of sorts) in Rick.
THE LOWDOWN: As first issues go, Geiger #1 was mostly an introduction, kind of like a prologue. It introduced the title character, Geiger, giving readers a look at who he was in the past and a glance at who he is now. By the time we reached this sixth and final issue of the first volume and story arc of Geiger, we have a lead character that is revealed and world that is more revealed to the readers.
Geoff John brings all the emotions, feelings, thrills, and scares of the previous issues and funnels them into the series' best issue yet. All I can say is that it was a blast, a thrill, and a joy to read, and it also left me anxious to discover what comes next. Apparently, there will be a spin off and a “Geigerverse.”
As Geiger has progressed, Gary Frank's art captured the emotions and passions of intimate moments and the crazy violence of the action scenes. Here, Frank delivers page after page of explosive power, particularly in the Geiger vs. Junkyard Joe battles. Brad Anderson's colors don't just capture the best moments; they also make many great moments. Rob Leigh's lettering keeps this story steady through several violent showdowns and maintains a balance in this volatile issue.
This creative team delivers a winner in Geiger #6, and they also leave us wanting more. I did not know what to expect from Geiger in the beginning, other than it being another star-driven creator-owned comic book project from Image Comics. Now, that I know what I know, I confident in recommending this exceptional series.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans of Geoff Johns and Gary Frank will want to check out Geiger.
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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Tuesday, August 30, 2022
I Reads You Juniors: August 2022 - Update #90
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NEWS:
LGBTQ+ - From BleedingCool: The Virginia obscenity lawsuit brought against Maia Kobabe's graphic novel, "Gender Queer," has been dismissed. It had been brought by two GOP Virginia politicians.
BOOK NEWS - From TheWrap: The publication of the book version of author Dinesh D'Souza's propaganda film, "2000 Mules," has been delayed.
IMAGE - From ScreenRant: "Killadelphia" and "Nita Hawes' Nightmare Blog" writer, Rodney Barnes, talked to "Screen Rant" at SDCC 2022 in an interview just published.
EN MEMORIAM - From CBR: Pioneering female comic book artist, Lily Renee, has died at the age of 101, Wednesday, August 24, 2022. In the late 1930s, the Jewish Lily escaped Nazi-occupied Vienna, Austria to England. Later, she immigrated to the United States and began working for as a penciller and inker for the comic book publisher, Fiction House. She later drew for St. John Publications, drawing romance comics for them. She may be the first female artist to have a successful career in comic books.
COMICS TO FILM - From THR: Veteran actor Danny Huston has joined the film version of the comic book, "The Crow." Directed by Rupert Sanders, the film is currently in production in the Czech Republic.
DC CINEMA - From THR: Ezra Miller, the embattle actor and star of the DC Comics film, "The Flash," has apparently met with Warner Bros. film executives to apologize, reassure, yadda, yadda, yadda....
NETFLIX/SANDMAN - From DCBlog: Composer David Buckley talks about scoring Netflix's "The Sandman" series.
From Variety: Neil Gaiman talks about sabotaging super-producer Jon Peters' planned film adaptation of the "The Sandman" by leaking its "really stupid" script to rumor site, "Ain't It Cool News."
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DC COMICS - From DCBlog: Writer Sean Murphy and artist Clay McCormack talk about a "Bat-family" for "Batman: White Knight."
DC FILMS - From Deadline: Dan Lin, "Lego" film franchise producer, may be in the lead to lead DC Films.
DC CINEMA/BATGIRL - From THR: Apparently, there have been secret screenings of "Batgirl" going on at the Warner Bros. lot. Known as "funeral screens," they are reportedly for cast and crew of the film and select executives and representatives. After this, "Batgirl" will be put in a vault, either physical or digital.
From Deadline: "Batgirl" actress, Ivory Aquino, asks Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav to considering releasing "Batgirl"... which is unlikely to happen
CARTOONS - From PressDemocrat: 82-year-old Jeannie Schulz, the widow of Charles M. Schulz, creator of "Peanuts," will receive the "Silver T-Square" from the National Cartoonists Society, the highest honor the society gives to a non-cartoonist.
BANNED NEWS - From BookRiot: The site lists the 40+ most banned comics and graphic novels since the year 2000.
DC CINEMA/BATGIRL - From Variety: Adil El Arbi and Billal Fallah, directors of the cancelled "Batgirl" film, says that they can no longer access footage of the film.
COMICS/OBIT - From TCJ: Cartoonist and Curator of Cartoon Art Museum (San Francisco), Andrew Farago, offers an extended obituary of and feature article on the recently deceased cartoonist, Paul Coker, Jr (1929-2022). The prolific and beloved cartoonist illustrated for "MAD Magazine," Hallmark Cards, and the Rankin/Bass animation studio, to name a few.
DC CINEMA - From THR: Director Matt Reeves is writing the screenplay for "The Batman 2" (the sequel to this year's "The Batman") with Mattson Tomlin.
DC ANIMATION - From TVLine: Bruce Timm's previously announce Batman reboot animation projection, "Batman: Caped Crusader," has been cancelled by HBO Max along with five other animated projects. All six projects, mostly from Warner Bros. Animation, will remain in development will they are shopped around to other outlets.
DC CINEMA - From THR: Warner Bros. Discovery's trouble may go beyond cancelling "Batgirl" and may be raising antitrust red flags, in addition to upsetting consumers.
MARVEL STUDIOS - From Deadline: "Thor: Love & Thunder" will make its Disney+ debut on Sept. 13th, which is also "Disney+ Day."
EN MEMORIAM - From BleedingCool: The acclaimed and prolific comic book artist, Tom Palmer, Sr. has died at the age of 81, Thursday, August 18, 2022. Palmer was best known as an "inker extraordinaire" for Marvel Comics. He inked the pencil art of the legendary, late Neal Adams (who recently died) on titles such as "Avengers" and "X-Men;" John Byrne on "X-Men: The Hidden Years;" John Romita, Jr. on "Hulk," "Kick-Ass," and "Eternals," to name a few. Palmer also inked the pencil art of Howard Chaykin, Walter Simonson, and Ron Frenz on Marvel Comics' original "Star Wars" comic book series. Palmer inked the series more than anyone else and also drew several issues of the series himself.
DC COMICS - From CBR: Jim Lee's original Image Comics' series, "WildC.A.T.S," gets its first new DC Comics' series in 12 years with a first issue from writer Matthew Rosenberg and artist Stephen Segovia.
MARVEL - From CBR: In November, Marvel Comics will publish "CrossGen Tales #1," which will collect four CrossGen #1 issues: "Ruse," "Mystic," "Sigil," and "Sojourn."
DC COMICS - From DCBlog: Writer Tom Taylor and artist Bruno Redondo tease the future of "Nightwing."
NETFLIX/SANDMAN - From DCBlog: Neil Gaiman and Alan Heinberg talk about bringing Gaiman's classic comic book, "The Sandman" to the small screen at Netflix.
DC TV - From Deadline: Actor Jordan Elsass will not return as "Jonathan Kent" for Season 3 of The CW's "Superman & Lois," so the role will be recast.
DC COMICS - From CBR: DC Comics is launching a new "Justice Society of America" comic book series in November from writer Geoff Johns and artist Mikel Janin.
MARVEL - From Newsarama: In November, "Fantastic Four" will launch with a new creative team, writer Ryan North and artist Iban Coello.
COMICS - From Forbes: Small Florida based comic book publisher, Mad Cave Studios, has bought the larger, New York-based graphic novel publisher, Papercutz.
DC CINEMA - From Variety: In the middle of so many legal issues, actor Ezra Miller, the lead in Warner Bros.' "The Flash," is seeking treatment for "complex mental health issues."
HELP - From BleedingCool: Comic book writer Ivan Brandon ("NYC Mech," "Batman: Streets of Gotham") has suffered a heart attack and needs help paying his extensive medical bills. So there is a GoFundMe page for him.
DC CINEMA - From IndieWire: Star Dwayne Johnson explained why he fought to keep the character "Black Adam," out of what would become the 2019 "Shazam" movie. The "Black Adam" film opens Oct. 21st, 2022.
COMICS - From BleedingCool: Frank Miller's new "Sin City" comic book set in the "Old West" is now titled, "Sin City: Blood and Dust."
DC TV/THE SANDMAN - From DCBlog: Meet the unusual cast of Netflix's "The Sandman" in this feature article featuring interviews with actors Vanesu Samunyai, Jenna Coleman, Gwendoline Christie, and Boyd Holbrook.
DC COMICS - From DCBlog: "Flashpoint Beyond" co-writers, Jeremy Adams and Tim Sheridan talk about the DC event series.
BOOKS - From NPR: Salman Rushdie, the 75-year-old Indian-born author who received death threats from Iran in the 1980s, was attacked Friday morning (Aug. 12th) at Chautauqua Institution in New York by a man who rushed the stage where the author was to speak. Rushdie was transported to a local hospital by helicopter with an apparent stab wound to the neck, New York State Police said.
AWARDS - From TheBeat: The nominations for the 2022 Harvey Awards have been announced. The winners will be announced New York Comic Con 2022 (Oct. 6th to 9th) and will be livestreamed.
DC CINEMA - From Variety: "Joker" actress Zazie Beetz is being considered to return for the sequel, "Joker: Folie a Deux." In the first film, she played "Sophie Dumond," who Arthur Fleck/Joker fantasized about.
DC CINEMA - From Variety: Ezra Miller, the actor who plays "The Flash" in Warner Bros.' DC Comics' films, has been charged with felony burglary in Stamford, Vermont. He was issues a summons to appear in Vermont Superior Court on Sept. 26th.
DC CINEMA - From Variety: Filmmaker and comic book writer, Kevin Smith, slams Warner Bros. Discovery for cancelling the "Batgirl" film and not "The Flash," which is scheduled for release next year and stars a controversial lead actor.
MARVEL - From ExpressUK: Hollywood legend and Oscar-winning filmmaker, Clint Eastwood, apparently read comic books as a child and was a huge fan of "Namor, the Sub-Mariner."
COMICS - From BleedingCool: Frank Miller's publishing imprint, Frank Miller Presents, will publish its first "ashcan" comic in two weeks. 12,000 copies of the 32-page comic will be allocated to stores based on size.
MARVEL - From ThePopVerse: Chris Claremont gives the audience an earful at C2E2 2022
DC FILMS - From THR: DC Films president Walter Hamada was reportedly ready to leave his post after Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav cancelled "Batgirl." He has reportedly agreed to stay until Oct. 21st...
From THR: Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav says that there will be a 10-year plan for developing film based on DC Comics characters. He said his is similar to the one used for Marvel Studios.
THE SANDMAN - From Variety: In an interview, Neil Gaiman explains why the new Netflix adaptation of his beloved comic book, "The Sandman," has come to life after he has spent 30 years helping to block other adaptations.
From DCBlog: Entering Sandman: all you need to know about Neil Gaiman's classic comic book.
DC CINEMA/JOKER - From Deadline: The "Joker" sequel, "Joker: Folie a Deux," is set for a October 4, 2024.
From Variety: Lady Gaga apparently confired that she will appear in "Joker: Folie a Deux."
MARK MILLAR - From CBR: Mark Millar is prepping a crossover comic book series, "Big Game," and X-Men star artist, Pepe Larraz, will draw it for him. The series, which will involve many if not all Millarworld franchises, is due Spring 2023.
From CBR: "Batman" comic book artist, Jorge Jimenez, will draw the sequel to Mark Millar and Steven McNiven's 2010 comic book, "Nemesis." The new series will debut January 2023.
From CBR: Mark Millar has announced that all six issues of his upcoming vampire comic book series, "Night Club," will have a $1.99 cover price when it debuts Dec. 2023, the lowest in modern comics.
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DC CINEMA/BATGIRL - From TheWrap: Warner Bros. Discovery has stated that it will not release the nearly finished "Batgirl" film to theaters or on HBO Max. Apparently, even after reshoots and a ballooning budget (90 million dollars), the film "does not work."
From Deadline: Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige has sent a message of support to "Batgirl" directors, Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, in the wake of Batgirl's cancellation. Arbi and Fallah directed two episodes of Marvel's recent "Ms. Marvel" series.
From THR: The "Batgirl" cancellation is another setback for DC Comics films.
From Variety: Behind the decision not to release "Batgirl."
From THR: The directors of "Batgirl," Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, release a statement about the cancellation of their film.
From Variety: Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav addresses the cancellation of "Batgirl," saying, "We're not going to put a movie out unless we believe in it."
From IGN: "Batgirl" director Adil El Arbi has shared an image of Leslie Grace as Batgirl meeting Michael Keaton as Batman, both in full costume.
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DC SCREEN - From Tor: As we prepare for the arrival of "The Sandman" on Netflix, Tor has an "everything you need to know about Sandman" article.
DC TV - From THR: The upcoming ninth season of The CW's "The Flash" will be its last. The season will be comprised of 13 episodes with the first episode airing in 2023.
MILESTONE - From Ally: The HBO Max documentary, "Milestone Generations," looks at the founding of comic book company, "Milestone Media," which happened three decades ago.
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Thursday, July 7, 2022
#IReadsYou: GEIGER #5
GEIGER #5
IMAGE COMICS/Mad Ghost
STORY: Geoff Johns
ART: Gary Frank
COLORS: Brad Anderson
LETTERS: Rob Leigh
EDITOR: Pat McCallum and Brian Cunningham
COVER: Gary Frank with Brad Anderson
VARIANT COVER ARTISTS: Jerry Ordway with Brad Anderson; Paul Pelletier and Norm Rapmund with Alex Sinclair; Gary Frank with Brad Anderson
32pp, Colors, 3.99 U.S. (August 2021)
Rated “T+/Teen Plus”
Geiger created by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank
“God Bless America”
Geiger is a comic book series from writer Geoff Johns and artist Gary Frank. Published by Image Comics, Geiger is set on a dying Earth in the years after a nuclear war ravaged the planet and focuses on a “walking bomb” hero. Colorist Brad Anderson and letterer Rob Leigh complete the series' creative team.
Geiger is set 20 years after the nuclear conflict known as the “Unknown War” ravaged the planet, turning Earth into a dying world. In the state of Nevada, desperate outlaws battle for survival in a world of rapidly disappearing resources and supplies. In Boulder City, Nevada, there resides the fearsome man known by many names: Joe Glow, The Meltdown Man, and the Walking Bomb, to name a few. But before the war, he was simply a man named Tariq Geiger. So who or what is Geiger, now?
Geiger #5 (“God Bless America”) opens with a recitation of the story up to this point. Then, after a hard encounter with “the Organ People,” Geiger is in a state of radioactive disarray, and the children, Hailee and Henry, are in the custody of remnants of the old world. These mysterious new figures are excited to now have the “nuclear football” that was in the children's possession, but they want to know how their late mother, Carolina, came to have it.
When a heartbreaking revelation causes Geiger to break with this happy paradise, their new pals call upon an ancient warrior. Meanwhile, the King, formerly “the Prince,” and his “Nuclear Knights” continue to track Geiger.
THE LOWDOWN: As first issues go, Geiger #1 was mostly an introduction, kind of like a prologue. It introduced the title character, Geiger, giving readers a look at who he was in the past and a glance at who he is now. Geiger #2 went inside Las Vegas. With Geiger #3, Geoff Johns began to excavate the heart of the character drama and the passion of old grudges and conflicts. With Geiger #4, Johns executed his first game changer – in terms of Geiger and the children's fates – and readers got a Mad Max 2/The Road Warrior action sequence.
Geiger #5 is the penultimate issue of the series' first story arc. Geoff Johns offers the series' most emotionally fulfilling chapter, and he elevates the children from mere pawns into major characters that deliver turning points in the narrative.
As in the third issue, Gary Frank's art captures the emotions and passions of intimate moments and of pivotal scenes in Geiger #5. The storytelling pours the hotter blood of the relationships of the past that shape the present of Geiger's narrative. Close-ups are painfully familiar, but that makes this fifth issue in which things seem to matter the most.
I'm all in on Geiger now, and I highly recommend it.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans of Geoff Johns and Gary Frank will want to check out Geiger.
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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Monday, May 30, 2022
DC Comics from Lunar Distributors for May 31, 2022
Action Comics 2022 Annual #1 (One Shot)(Cover A Francesco Francavilla), $5.99
Action Comics 2022 Annual #1 (One Shot)(Cover B Steve Rude Card Stock Variant), $6.99
Batman #125 LED Acetate Poster, $24.99
Batman 2022 Annual #1 (One Shot)(Cover A Mikel Janin), $5.99
Batman 2022 Annual #1 (One Shot)(Cover B Chris Burnham Card Stock Variant), $6.99
Batman Beyond The White Knight Showcase Edition #1, $5.99
Batman Reptilian HC, $24.99
DC Connect #25, AR
Death And Return Of Superman Omnibus HC (2022 Edition), $150.00
Hardware Season One #6 (Of 6)(Cover A Mateus Manhanini), $3.99
Hardware Season One #6 (Of 6)(Cover B Caanan White Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Justice League Road To Dark Crisis #1 (One Shot)(Cover A Daniel Sampere), $5.99
Justice League Road To Dark Crisis #1 (One Shot)(Cover B Chris Burnham Card Stock Variant), $6.99
Justice League Road To Dark Crisis #1 (One Shot)(Cover C Rafael Sarmento Card Stock Variant), AR
Nice House On The Lake #9 (Of 12)(Cover A Alvaro Martinez Bueno), $3.99
Nice House On The Lake #9 (Of 12)(Cover B Kelley Jones Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Shadow War Omega #1 (One Shot)(Cover A Jonboy Meyers), $5.99
Shadow War Omega #1 (One Shot)(Cover B Mikel Janin Card Stock Variant), $6.99
Shadow War Omega #1 (One Shot)(Cover C James Stokoe Card Stock Variant), AR
Superman Son Of Kal-El Volume 1 The Truth HC, $24.99
Teen Titans By Geoff Johns Omnibus HC (2022 Edition), $150.00
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Thursday, April 21, 2022
#IReadsYou: GEIGER #4
GEIGER #4
IMAGE COMICS/Mad Ghost
STORY: Geoff Johns
ART: Gary Frank
COLORS: Brad Anderson
LETTERS: Rob Leigh
EDITOR: Pat McCallum and Brian Cunningham
COVER: Gary Frank with Brad Anderson
VARIANT COVER ARTISTS: Brad Walker; Shawn Martinbrough; Gary Frank
32pp, Colors, 3.99 U.S. (July 2021)
Rated “T+/Teen Plus”
Geiger created by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank
“The Organ People”
Geiger is a comic book series from writer Geoff Johns and artist Gary Frank. Published by Image Comics, Geiger is set on a dying Earth in the years after a nuclear war ravaged the planet and focuses on a “walking bomb” hero. Colorist Brad Anderson and letterer Rob Leigh complete the series' creative team.
Geiger is set 20 years after the nuclear conflict known as the “Unknown War” ravaged the planet, turning Earth into a dying world. In the state of Nevada, desperate outlaws battle for survival in a world of rapidly disappearing resources and supplies. In Boulder City, Nevada, there resides the fearsome man known by many names: Joe Glow, The Meltdown Man, and the Walking Bomb, to name a few. But before the war, he was simply a man named Tariq Geiger. So who or what is Geiger, now?
Geiger #4 (“The Organ People”) opens with another flashback reveal of Tariq's past life. Now, it's time for Geiger and the siblings, Hailee and Henry, to begin their journey to the place on the map the children's later mother, Candace, gave to them. Early in the journey, they meet “the Organ People,” and things change.
Meanwhile, back in Vegas, the identity of “the Beast” is revealed. Plus, rival casino bosses strike a dangerous bargain.
THE LOWDOWN: As first issues go, Geiger #1 was mostly an introduction, kind of like a prologue. It introduced the title character, Geiger, giving readers a look at who he was in the past and a glance at who he is now. Geiger #2 went inside Las Vegas. With Geiger #3, Geoff Johns began to excavate the heart of the character drama and the passion of old grudges and conflicts.
With Geiger #4, Johns executes his first game changer – in terms of Geiger and the children's fates. Readers, however, will love the Mad Max 2/The Road Warrior action sequence and the A Boy and His Dog vibe.
In the third issue, Gary Frank's pencil art captures the emotions, passions, and hotter blood of the relationships of the past that shape the present of Geiger's narrative. In this fourth issue, Frank goes back to the kind of action comic book art and graphical storytelling that he regularly executes as a superstar superhero comic book artist. He makes Geiger #4 a bracing read.
I'm all in on Geiger now, and I highly recommend it.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans of Geoff Johns and Gary Frank will want to check out Geiger.
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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http://www.madghost.com/
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Tuesday, March 1, 2022
#IReadsYou Review: GEIGER #3
GEIGER #3
IMAGE COMICS/Mad Ghost
STORY: Geoff Johns
ART: Gary Frank
COLORS: Brad Anderson
LETTERS: Rob Leigh
EDITOR: Pat McCallum
COVER: Gary Frank with Brad Anderson
VARIANT COVER ARTISTS: Jeff Lemire; Lee Weeks; Gary Frank
32pp, Colors, 3.99 U.S. (June 2021)
Rated “T+/Teen Plus”
Geiger created by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank
“Fallout”
Geiger is a new comic book series from writer Geoff Johns and artist Gary Frank. Published by Image Comics, Geiger is set on a dying Earth in the years after a nuclear war ravaged the planet. Colorist Brad Anderson and letterer Rob Leigh complete the series' creative team.
Geiger is set 20 years after the nuclear conflict known as the “Unknown War” ravaged the planet, turning Earth into a dying world. In the state of Nevada, desperate outlaws battle for survival in a world of rapidly disappearing resources and supplies. In Boulder City, Nevada, there resides the fearsome man known by many names: Joe Glow, The Meltdown Man, and the Walking Bomb, to name a few. But before the war, he was simply a man named Tariq Geiger. So who or what is Geiger, now?
As Geiger #3 (“Fallout”) opens, a flashback reveals Tariq's past life when he began his fight against cancer. Back in the present, Tariq, now known as “Geiger,” has saved two siblings, Hailee and Henry, from Nightcrawlers. What will he do with these kids … when all he wants to be is alone?
Meanwhile, another flashback reveals Geiger's first encounter with the young King of Camelot and his Knights. With this King spoiling for revenge, Geiger may have to take a serious look at whatever these two children's plans are.
THE LOWDOWN: As first issues go, Geiger #1 was mostly an introduction, kind of like a prologue. It introduced the title character, Geiger, giving readers a look at who he was in the past and a glance at who he is now. Geiger #2 went inside Las Vegas.
With Geiger #3, Geoff Johns begins to excavate the heart of the character drama and the passion of old grudges and conflicts. It feels like the third issue is the first one with some real emotion in the story.
In this third issue, Gary Frank's pencil art captures the emotions, passions, and hotter blood of the relationships of the past that shape the present of Geiger's narrative. Frank conveys the evil and petulance of the fake boy king in a way that strikes out at the reader, while he reveals Tariq/Geiger in layers that finally opens up the character to readers. Brad Anderson's colors, however, keeps this “revealing” from dispelling the mystery by painting color and shadow in equal measure.
I'm all in on Geiger now, and I highly recommend it.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans of Geoff Johns and Gary Frank will want to check out Geiger.
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[This comic book includes a preview of Ordinary Gods #1 by Kyle Higgins and Felipe Watanabe.]
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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Monday, January 31, 2022
I Reads You Juniors: January 2022 - Update #96
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NEWS:
DC TV - From Deadline: Actor Grant Gustin of The CW's "The Flash" is finalizing a new contract that will pay him $200,000 per episode and ensure that "The Flash" gets a ninth season.
DC COMICS - From DCBlog: Writer Tini Howard talks about the new direction of the "Catoman" comic book series that begins with issue #39.
MARVEL - From ComicBook: "X-Men" cover artist Russell Dauterman shares a look at Jean Grey's new uniform.
BOOKS - From Truthout: Mayor Gene McGee of Ridgeland, Mississippi, is withholding $110,000 in funding from the Madison County Library System - the entirety of the first-quarter funds that the city owes to the county’s library program - because he objects to the "homosexual materials" in the library.
DC TV - From BleedingCool: James Gunn would like there to be a second spin-off of the film, "The Suicide Squad." HBO Max's "Peacemaker" is the first.
MARVEL STUDIOS - From TheDailyBeast: Marvel Cinematic Universe actress, Evangeline Lilly, "Wasp" in "Ant-Man and the Wasp," attended Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s anti-vaccination rally last week ... and bragged about it.
BANNED COMICS - From NBCNews: The McMinn County, Tennessee school board voted to remove "Maus," cartoonist Art Spiegelman's Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel about the Holocaust, from the district's curriculum after officials objected to eight instances of profanity and an image of a nude woman.
SONY SPIDER-MAN U - From WeGotThisCovered: The script for "Spider-Man: No Way Home" is online in its entirety.
DC CINEMA - From Deadline: In "Batgirl," Ivory Aquino will play Alysia Yeoh, the first trans character in a live-action DC Comics film.
SONY SPIDER-MAN U - From EW: Sam Raimi, who directed Sony Pictures' original "Spider-Man" trilogy said that he found it "refreshing" that three stars from his films, Tobey Maguire, Willem DaFoe, and Alfred Molina, appeared in "Spider-Man: No Way Home."
DC CINEMA - From Esquire: In an "Esquire" interview, director Matt Reeves says his upcoming film, "The Batman" is influenced by 1970s cinema ("Chinatown", "The French Connection"), 1980s comic books ("Batman: Year One"), and Nirvanna.
DC PREVIEW - From BleedingCool: Here is a first look at Max Dunbar's art for "Batman Beyond: Neo Year #1."
DC COMICS - From BleedingCool: Today's "Batman/Catwoman Special" offers a new origin for Catwoman.
IMAGE COMICS - From BleedingCool: "Farmhand #16" will mark the return of Rob Guillory's Image Comics title, "Farmhand," after a two-year absense. The new issue will arrive April 13th.
IDW - From THR: IDW Publishing is losing the license to produce "G.I. Joe" and "Transformers" comic books at the end of 2022.
MARVEL - From IGN: Marvel will once again have two Captain Americas. Sam Wilson will star in "Captain America: Symbol of Truth," and Steve Rogers will star in "Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty." Both will spin out of "Captain America #0."
DC CINEMA - From Variety: At 167 minutes long (not including end credits), director Matt Reeves' "The Batman" is set to be one of the longest comic book movies ever.
DC COMICS - From EW: Writer Joshua Williamson takes readers inside DC's plan to kill the Justice League in "Justice League #75."
DARK HORSE - From BleedingCool: "The British Paranormal Society: Time Out of Mind" is a new four-issue mini-series written by Mike Mignola, spinning out of the "Witchfinder" graphic and starting in April.
MARVEL - From GamesRadar: The "life" of Wolverine will be told in "chronological order" in the new Marvel Unlimited Infinity Comic digital release, "The Life of Wolverine."
DC COMICS - From BleedingCool: DC Comics' general manager, Daniel Cherry III, is leaving the company to work for Grammy Award-winning recording artist and producer, Kanye West, for whom he'd previously worked.
MARVEL - From GamesRadar: Writer Jonathan Hickman and artist Chris Bachalo will have a story in "Moon Knight: Black, White, & Blood #1," the first issue of a new four-issue anthology comic book.
DC COMICS - From THR: "The Corinthian," the serial killer from "The Sandman" comic book, will get his own ongoing comic book series. "The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country" with the debut issue due April 12th.
MARVEL STUDIOS - From THR: Disney+ debuts the first trailer for its Marvel Studios' series, "Moon Knight," which focuses on Marc Spector's multiple personalities.
DC CINEMA - From WeGotThisCovered: In "The Batman," Bruce Wayne's father, "Thomas Wayne," will be played by "Game of Thones" actor Luke Roberts.
SONY SPIDER-MAN U - From THR: This article goes into detail about how to watch the various "Spider-Man" films from home. It also has details about pre-ordering "Spider-Man: No Way Home" on Blu-ray and DVD.
DC CINEMA - From ScreenRant: Joss Whedon criticizes the cast of "Justice League" (2017) and their behavior during his reshoots on the film.
RUMORS - From ScreenRant: Marvel Studios reportedly Ben Affleck to reprise is role as "Daredevil" for "Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness."
DC CINEMA - From People: Actress Leslie Grace gives a first look at her "Batgirl" costume. The film is due later this year on HBO Max.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: The lawsuit over the rights to the "Predator" film franchise between Disney and the brothers, Jim and John Thomas, the writers of the original film, has apparently been settled. So Marvel is moving forward with its new Predator comics and reprints.
From BleedingCool: There will ONLY be 14 variant covers for "Amazing Spider-Man #1," which is due April 6th.
DYNAMITE - From BleedingCool: The FOC (final order cutoff) for Dynamite's "Pantha #2" has been extended.
EN MEMORIAM - From MarkEvanier: Pop culture historian and science fiction, fantasy, and mystery author, Ron Goulart, has died at the age of 89, Friday, January 14, 2022. He was a prolific novelist and also a ghostwriter. It is apparently common knowledge that he was the ghostwriter of actor Willaim Shatner's "TekWar" novels. He also wrote a number of non-fiction books about comic books, including "The Great Comic Book Artists" and "Focus on Jack Cole," both published in 1986.
From MarkEvanier: American cartoonist and comic book artist, Orlando Busino, has died at the age of 95, Tuesday, January 11, 2022. He was best known for his long-running cartoon series, "Gus," which ran for years in "Boys' Life" magazine. He also drew for Archie Comics, producing covers, illustrations and stories for the comic book series, "Tales Calculated to Drive You Bats."
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DC COMICS - From IGN: Geoff Johns is writing a sequel to his 2011 comic book miniseries, "Flashpoint." "Flashpoint Beyond" is due sometime this year (2022).
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DC TV/PEACEMAKER - From DCUniverse: DC has a hub for its HBO Max series, "Peacemaker."
From IGN: Writer-director James Gunn does not want you to miss the intro to his HBO Max comic book-based series, "Peacemaker."
From AVClub: Writer-director James Gunn looked to AMC's acclaimed TV series, "Better Call Saul," for inspiration when writing his HBO Max comic book-based "Peacemaker."
From THR: Actors John Cena and Jennifer Holland talk about their "Peacemaker" dance sequence.
From THR: Actress Jennifer Holland talks about her journey to playing Emilia Harcourt in "The Suicide Squad" and "Peacemaker."
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WEBCOMICS/MARVEL - From Marvel: Marvel Comics and WEBTOON launch "Eternals: The 500 Year War" the "Marvel Unlimited" app and on WEBTOON.
MARVEL - From Marvel: Writer Zeb Wells and artist John Romita, Jr. launch "Amazing Spider-Man #1" in April 2022.
RUMORS - From WeGotThisCovered: Disney+/Marvel Studios "Moon Knight" may be heading back for reshoots...?
DC TV/PEACEMAKER - From WeGotThisCovered: Writer-director James Gunn says DCEU spinoff TV series, "Peacemaker" (from "The Suicide Squad") is essentially a "massive prank" on DC Universe.
DC CINEMA - From Movieweb: The MPA (formerly MPAA) has given "The Batman" film a "PG-13" rating. The movie is due in theaters March 4, 2022 and will begin streaming on HBO Max 45 days later.
DC TV - From CBR: Writer-director Ava DuVernay has the "perfect reason" for wanting to helm a DC Comics television series, in this case "Naomi."
From CBR: "Naomi" star Camila Moreno breaks down her role in the new CW series, introduces her character, "Lourdes," and teases her "very interesting" journey.
IMAGE COMICS - From THR: William Crabtree is the latest artist to sue "The Walking Dead" creator, Robert Kirkman, over profit participation regarding a comic book series being adapted to other media. This time, it is the "Invincible" animated series, based on the comic book, for Amazon Prime Video.
LUNAR - From BleedingCool: Lunar Distribution, the exclusive distributor of DC Comics to the direct market of comic books, is launching its own previews catalogue, "Next Phase." Debuting in March, "Next Phase" will cover the titles being shipped by its other clients, such as Scout Comics and Ahoy.
DC TV - From Variety: Emmy and Tony Award-nomiated actress, Danielle Brooks, talks about starring in HBO Max's "Peacemaker." "I've never seen someone like myself in this world," she told writer-director James Gunn.
DC CINEMA - From IGN: Michael Keaton explains why he left the Batman film franchise after the second film, "Batman Return" (1992), and did not return for the third film, "Batman Forever" (1995).
MARVEL - From GamesRadar: A look at "Secret X-Men #1" reveals a new costume.
SONY SPIDER-MAN U - From Variety: Actor Andrew Garfield finally talks about "Spider-Man: No Way Home" and also about "Tick, Tick ... Boom!"
From Variety: Actor Willem Dafoe says that criticism of the "Green Goblin" mask he wore in the original "Spider-Man" (2002), probably led to the redesign for "Spider-Man: No Way Home."
From ScreenRant: Ten "Spider-Man" comic books that were cancelled too early.
COMICS - From Looper: How George Perez changed comic books forever.
MARVEL - From HappyMag: A 9.0 graded of copy of "The Incredible Hulk #1" (1962) has sold for half a million dollars.
MANGA - From MetropolisJapan: Eight anime and manga to keep an eye on in 2022.
COMICS - From BleedingCool: Bernie Mireault's comic book, "The Jam," is back for the first time in a long time.
IMAGE COMICS - From BleedingCool: Writer Jeff Lemire has signed an exclusive deal with Image Comics, making the publisher the home of his working beginning in 2022 and beyond.
MARVEL - From Newsarama: Marvel Comics announces its six "2022 Black History Month variant covers." All are drawn by Joshua "Sway" Swaby.
From Newsarama: #xmenvote returns for 2022.
SONY MARVEL U - From Deadline: Sony Pictures has moved the release date of its superhero film, "Morbius," again. The film moves from Jan. 28th to April lst, 2022.
DC COMICS - From Newsarama: A guide to Detective Comics' weekly 12-part weekly event, "Shadows of the Bat."
COMICS - From BleedingCool: Comic book inker, Joe Prado, announces that he has started his own agency, "Prado's Art & Design Agency."
MARVEL - From GamesRadar: The Golden Age version of "The Vision" returns in "The Marvels #7" (Jan. 5th).
DC COMICS - From GamesRadar: A look at all 7 John Cena/"Peacemaker" variant covers from DC Comics in Jan. 2022.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Marvel Comics apparently has big plans for Miracleman, the character best known for the stories by Alan Moore.
From BleedingCool: Scheduled for Sept. 2022 from Marvel Comics is "Miracleman Omnibus." It will reprint "Warrior Magazine" (1982) 1-18, 20-21; "Miracleman" (1985) 1, 3, 6-16; "Marvelman Special" (1984) 1; "A1" (1989) 1; "All-New Miracleman Annual (2014) 1." That is supposedly the entirety of Alan Moore's run with the character.
PREVIEWS:
From BleedingCool: Five pages and two covers from "Star Wars #20," which is due from Marvel, Wed., Jan 12th.
From BleedingCool: Five pages and three covers from "Star Wars: Bounty Hunters #20," which is due from Marvel, Wed., Jan. 12th.
From DCBlog: Here are 8 pages from "Batgirls #2," which due due from DC Comics, Tues., Jan. 11th.
From BleedingCool: Five pages and one cover from "Batman &Scooby-Doo Mysteries #10," which is due from DC Comics, Tues., Jan. 11th.
From BleedingCool: Four covers and five pages previewed from "Elektra: Black, White & Blood #1," which is due from Marvel on Wed., Jan. 5th.
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