Thursday, November 22, 2012
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Tracie's Pull List - Week of November 7, 2012
AMERICA, WE HAVE A PRESIDENT! You made your voices heard and stuff and it was great even though we almost tore each other apart over it. But it's cool now and we can get back to our regular-ass lives and talk about important things like comic books.
You like comic books, right? Good, so do I. Let's talk about them. Here is what I am purchasing with the money I earned at the job that I have.
Friday, November 2, 2012
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Saturday, October 27, 2012
DC Picks the Best Super Villains for Halloween
In honor of Halloween, DC has put out a poll to determine the best villians. Instead of voting for the villain who'll run the country, vote for a fictional one. Check it out here.
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| Joker, before his face was pinned on. |
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Tracie's Pull List - Week of October 10, 2012
Apologies to the one or two of you that follow my little shopping lists. I had this one partially written and completely missed writing up the releases for the 17th. I've been caught up in a move, performing several shows, and being without internet.
Here's my 10/10/12 write-up but we'll just skip 10/17 and move on to this week's in the next post.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
The Next DC Animated movie...
(Spoiler-y)During Geoff Jones run on Action comics, He wrote a Story Arc called: Superman: Brainiac. This was an intense and moving story that introduced the bottle city of Kandor and ending the life of Pa Kent. At NYCC oit has been revealed this story will beocme DC next animated movie. YES! To learn more read here.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Thursday, October 4, 2012
CBXF_10-03-12_More Zero Issues, AVX ending, and more
Tracie Mauks AVX fantasy ending: CUT TO silhouetted figure, you can make out shape of a trenchcoat. CLOSE UP of a pair of hands. They start to spark brilliant colors. MOVE TO face of a smiling girl in pink shades. MUTHAFUCKIN' JUBILEEEEE!! The Phoenix not only restores her powers but cures her vampirism. TBC!!!
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Tracie's Pull List - Week of October 3, 2012
So I watched the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on Nick.com last night and I really dug it. Like a lot. Probably shouldn't type much about it right now as I may want to cover it on our Google+ Hangout tonight but you should check it out if you're a Turtle fan. Specifically one who grew up with the 80's cartoon.
I really just wanted to stay at home all day and watch my TMNT blu-ray collection after that. May yet throw one of them on tonight.
But not until after I pick up THESE babies from the shop tonight...
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Tracie's Pull List - Week of September 26, 2012
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Tracie's Pull List - Week of September 19, 2012
I've been on a kick lately of reading all these old Marvel/DC crossover books I never read when they originally came out. This was spurred on by the fact that I recently just found the issue of DC/Marvel: All Access that I was missing so I could finally read the mini in its entirety and squee and gush over the Jubilee and Robin pairing all over again. Their little Romeo & Juliet romance was undoubtedly my favorite thing about the DC Versus Marvel event, though the whole thing had me pretty stoked when that hit. I bought the trading card packs, sent in my votes, bought dang near all of the Amalgam books. Fun stuff! I missed out on or wasn't interested in the books that preceeded and followed that event but I grabbed a super cheap Crossover Classics IV TBP and have been enjoying the Green Lantern/Silver Surver and Batman/Punisher clashes. John Byrne's Darkseid/Galactus was expectedly overwrought but the novelty was still interesting. And he draws a heck of a Galactus. I've still got the Batman/Spider-Man and Superman/Fantastic Four crossovers to get to next.
I could probably write a whole column about the Jubilee and Robin romance or DC Versus Marvel in general so maybe I'll save that for another time and just get to this week's comic offerings...
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Tracie's Pull List - Week of September 12, 2012
I was listening to NPR the other day and they were talking about the poor box office of this past weekend, which had no real major film releases of any note, unless you were cool enough to see Mike Birbiglia's Sleepwalk With Me, like I was. And, yes, it was the poorest box office weekend since 2008. This conversation quickly started to sound as though this summer was basically a movieless void and, while I understand that I am listening to NPR, they weren't even specifically talking about film quality but box office quality and I have to be like UH HEY GUYS, did we already forget The Avengers broke a ton of records and made an unexpected, powerful climb to being the 3rd highest grossing film of all time? Do we not remember The Dark Knight Rises making a buttload of money? Brave made money, Ted was a surprise hit, Amazing Spider-Man did huge despite initial remake backlash... I mean, I don't know what the barometer is. Is the summer box office down from last year? Sure. (like 4%?) But last year had the final Harry Potter, the final Transformers (well...), another Hangover movie, another Pirates, three huge Marvel movies... Like... I dunno, every year I guess we just have pundits lament about how bad Hollywood is and how bad the box office is and how much better things were last year or something and that is bunk. I mean, outside of the statistical numbers stuff, fine, 4% or whatever. But like... It was just weird for me to hear a conversation where not a single movie was mentioned and it was treated like there weren't any movies of quality released at all this summer like Prometheus never happened (cue disagreements) or all that money Magic Mike brought in somehow (SOMEHOW cough cough). How about Moonrise Kingdom snatching the highest opening Wes Anderson has ever had? I get that theater attendance goes down every year. The 3D "fad" that everyone likes to complain about helps to bring people back into the seats but it's still a downward trend thanks to the internet and sophisticated home theater systems. But c'mon you guys, let's not talk about these things like we're living in a wasteland bereft of art and entertainment. Just because our superheroes keep outdoing all of your regular-ass movies. STEP IT UP. Be better. Hire Joss Whedon.
That's my weird rant this week. Let's talk about comics now.
Monday, September 10, 2012
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Tracie's Pull List - Week of September 5, 2012
I saw The Avengers again this weekend for the Labor Day rerelease. There was nothing new added but I loved it all the same. And even better than that was seeing it with a group of people who had somehow never seen it before this point. That is the best when you get to see something again for the first time, vicariously, through friends. Their love just refueled my love that already existed for it. Just the best.
And then I got to shred any "wow, Avengers was cool, Tracie likes something cool" cred by geeking all over them with explanations of who "Ron Perlman's brother" was at the end. Anyway. COMICS!
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