Showing posts with label comic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comic. Show all posts

Monday, June 23, 2014

Injustice- God Among Us REVIEW

Alright, so I had positive feedback on the last guest blogger I had and it just so happens that one day I was eating lunch with my friend Cullen. He is a super cool guy going off to college this year, but back to my story-- while we were having lunch he was telling me all about this online comic he has been reading: Injustice- God Among Us. I became so interested in what he was saying that I had to ask him to be a guest blogger, little did I know that besides being a huge Star Wars nerd and comic book addict-- he is a fantastic review writer! If you like what he has to say or if you want to see him write more, then just leave Cullen a comment below and tell him what you think!

If you are as big of a comic book nerd and/or fighting gaming enthusiast as I am, most likely you have played Injustice: Gods Among Us at least once. I’ll be honest when I heard the the creators of Mortal Kombat, NetherRealm Studio, were making a game set in the DC universe, I had mixed feelings. Besides a few exceptions comic book video games have been pretty terrible over the years (Superman 64 I’m looking at you) but, Injustice blew that all out of the water. This game finally allowed me and a few friends to finally settle the question as old as time: who would win, Batman or Superman? (or in my case, finally showing Aquaman to be the badass that he is). However, the game does fall a bit short in the storytelling department, which is a shame when you consider just how many great characters are included. The game centers around a alternate universe where Superman rules the world with an iron fist and Batman leading the resistance against The Man of Steel and while the background for this awesome premise is briefly touched on in the game, lots of details are left unexplained. This is where the tie-in comic series comes in handy, as it starts at the beginning of the events which cause Superman to go cuckoo for cocoapuffs. Writer Tom Taylor masterfully illustrates a series of tragedies, which includes (spoilers!) the Joker simultaneously tricking Superman into killing Lois Lane, and nuking Metropolis, causing Superman to murder the Clown Prince of Crime and adopting a much more brutal approach to protecting the world. Horrified as I was to see my childhood icon become a remorseless killer, I was equally intrigued by how this drastic shift quickly changed the world. In fact almost all of the major heroes of earth support Superman’s new lethal approach and stand behind him, except for Batman, of course. I will go on record in saying that the friendship/partnership between Batman and Superman is the most fascinating in comics, and it is equally so here, except this time we get to see their friendship gradually slide toward animosity. In fact the point where Superman decides he has to “deal” with Batman once and for all is easily one of the more heart-breaking moments of the entire series (and trust me, the whole thing is an emotional rollercoaster). But besides those standouts we actually have scenes of real emotional content and character development. We can rewind the clocks and look at how the Flash and the other characters behaved in their better days, show what each character’s personal life is like outside of the costumes, and really focus more on plot and dialogue than punches and kicks. Taylor captures the voices of Green Arrow, Harley, Batman, and many more perfectly and while there is almost overwhelming darkness throughout this saga he also manages to inject a good bit of humor. There are honestly several laugh-out-loud moments throughout this volume.One of my only real complaints is that I am not a huge fan of the character designs. I can tell that they were going for a more modern and practical look but some of it just comes off as silly, like why is Superman wearing f@#!ing armor! You know what we call Superman?  The 'Man of Steel'.  Not the 'Man of Easily Bruised Fruit'. Also Green Lantern has these stupid neon lines on his suit, which looks like some asshole's gone and drawn a skeleton over his outfit with a highlighter pen  But besides that, the art actually does look nice and helps to complement the mood. Lots of colors for more light and comedic moments, but becoming very dark for more serious ones. All in all I cannot recommend this book enough, everything comes together to form a truly great superhero tale and while I will never be used to seeing Superman take a life (cough, Zack Snyder), thats the kind of shock factor that drives the series from issue to issue. But, if you don’t want to take my word for it check it out for free at Injustice- God Among Us. Give this epic series a read and see that this is not a tie-in that lazily repeats the plot of the game, it answers all of your questions and digs deep into the mythology of the dc universe to give you a far richer experience than the game could ever hope to provide.         

Thursday, September 26, 2013

RVACON

(a little Deadpool seems appropriate right here)

Being a Richmonder myself, I have recently discovered RVACON. What is that? Oh, well let me tell you my young jedi friend.

From Friday September 27 to Sunday September 29 of the year 2013 there is going to be this giant nerd fest with anime, comics, cosplay, gaming music and technology.
Meaning:

All the Otaku can get their anime on with other fans, artists, and vendors. The head-honcho for anime will be Bens#1 Anime Review, and if you want to get a sneak peak you can check Bens#1 Anime Review Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Bens1AnimeReview?fref=ts

All the comic collectors can collect their hearts desires, Because this is the first RVACON the selection will be based on local artists and comics.

Any obsessive cosplayers, the extremists and the amateurs, can look forward to getting a cheaper door price ticket (if you dress up its $10 vs the original $15), and there will be a cosplay fashion show with prizes.

Gamers can seriously geek about the giant competition that awards prizes to winners with the most skills. They will be offering game to play from: Nintendo (like Tetris, oh my goodness, I am so excited about Tetris), Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64, Wii/Game Cube, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3

Music Junkies can appriciate panels, workshops, and a silent disco for your listening pleasure. At a silent disco, attendants are given sets of wireless headphones and everyone can jam to the same music and live DJs. The artists playing are: Reinhold, RudeeBeatz, Paranoid Androidz, Groove Status, Agent, Elliott Ness, ADEN, HeKontorlls, Rutu, Phil Dice, Chrispi Dream, HOYT!, Isra3l/Cassim, Metrix, Snarfie, and other!

And last but certainly not lame, Techno whizzes can learn how RVACON got its act together. They will have speakers talking about technologies used at RVACON and they will also talk about Google Glass! 

So, if your interested in going (sadly i wont be able to make it), here is the link:
http://www.rvacon.org/

AND just to add, here is the events list i got from the websight:

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2013

  • Comic / Art-[3:30] "Scientification - Science Fiction, From Victorian Times to the 1960s" with Nathan -Madison[5:00] "Hope Is Not Yet Lost: One Indy Comic Artist's Story After College" with Kevin Roberts
  • Gaming-[2:30] How League of Legends is changing eSports and Gamer Behavior with Franklin Dillich-[6:00] Richmond Community Quidditch, An Introduction to Playing Quidditch with Pierson Geyer-[7:00] VA Lottery Game Show (Downstairs)
  • Silent Disco-[12:00 - 7:00] Pixel N Bits, Agent, Eli Cash, Phil Dice, Paranoid Androidz, Rudeebeatz, Chrispi Dream, Elliott Ness, Aden, Groove Status, Rometti, Rutu, HOYT!, Isra3l / Caasim, Metrix, Snarfie, HeKontrolls
  • EQ Produktions & Electronica Weekly Party Tent-[11:00 - 7:00] Live Music, Quidditch Freeplay, Live Gaming, Raffels, Dance Area, Cosplay Show Off
  • EQ Produktions & Electronica Weekly-[7:30 - 9:00] Pre-Party
  • RVACON Afterparty:-[9:00 pm - 2:00 am] Mitis, Kicks N Licks, Mahi, Nint3ndo, & Rudeebeatz

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2013

  • Anime-[5:30] Anime Movie Screening (Upstairs)
  • Cosplay-[2:00] Cosplay Fashion Show (Beginner)-[3:30] Cosplay Fashion Show (Advanced)
  • Gaming-[1:00] Eien Strife: Video Game Challenges
  • Music[11:00 am] Eien Strife: Meet and Greet / Voice Acting / Adventuring-[4:00] Eien Strife Concert: Cosplay Musical Adventure Event-[5:30] Chipocrite - 8 Bit Music (Downstairs)
  • Technology-[2:30] "Google Glass and how it will affect you" with Andreas Addison
    Silent Disco
    -[12:00 - 7:00] Pixel N Bits, Agent, Eli Cash, Phil Dice, Paranoid Androidz, Rudeebeatz, Chrispi Dream, Elliott Ness, Aden, Groove Status, Rometti, Rutu, HOYT!, Isra3l / Caasim, Metrix, Snarfie, HeKontrolls
  • EQ Produktions & Electronica Weekly Party Tent-[11:00 - 7:00] Live Music, Quidditch Freeplay, Live Gaming, Raffels, Dance Area, Cosplay Show Off

  • EQ Produktions & Electronica Weekly-[7:30 - 9:00] Pre-Party
  • RVACON Afterparty:-[9:00 pm - 2:00 am] Reid Speed, Agent, Reinhold, Phil Dice, Eli Cash

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2013


  • Music-[11:00 am] Eien Strife Acoustic Concert-[3:00] A World of Possibilities: (Ableton, Tablet Tech, DJ, VJ, Production) Workshop with George -Rollins (Akasha)-[5:30] Eric Wolfe Hanson
  • Silent Disco-[12:00 - 4:00] Pixel N Bits, Agent, Eli Cash, Phil Dice, Paranoid Androidz, Rudeebeatz, Chrispi Dream, Elliott Ness, Aden, Groove Status, Rometti, Rutu, HOYT!, Isra3l / Caasim, Metrix, Snarfie, HeKontrolls
  • EQ Produktions & Electronica Weekly Party Tent-[11:00 - 6:00] Live Music, Quidditch Freeplay, Live Gaming, Raffels, Dance Area, Cosplay Show Off