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Mix March Madness: Gronk vs. Zeke Is Hungry!

That’s right ComicMixers… it’s an all out brawl for webcomic supremacy! Whose toons will take the title this month? Only you, the stark raving mad fans of these strips, will decide! Vote for your favorites, and watch them dominate the doodles of lesser drawers!

In this corner, Katie Cook’s clobbering monster with a heart of gold….

Gronk

And in this corner, with the decomposing body, and the sunken-in eyes of a fighter…

Zeke Is Hungry

A monster vs. a zombie? It’s the battle you’ve been yelling for! Will Zeke stave off Gronk’s childlike innocence? And what of Kitteh?! Vote now!

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Polling closes at 11:59 Eastern Standard Time on Saturday, March 12!

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Mix March Madness: Girl Genius vs. My Sister The Freak!

comicmixmarchmadness550x681-8007427That’s right ComicMixers… it’s an all out brawl for webcomic supremacy!

In this corner, wearing the leather bodice… the Foglio steampunk marvel starring the last scion of the Heterodyne Boys…

Girl Genius!

And in this corner, lurking and plotting and generally weirding people out…

My Sister the FREAK!

Whose girl power is more powerful? The power is in your hands! Vote now!

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Polling closes at 11:59 Eastern Standard Time on Saturday, March 12!

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Mix March Madness: A Distant Soil vs. Dresden Codak!

comicmixmarchmadness550x681-2031483That’s right ComicMixers… it’s an all out brawl for webcomic supremacy!

In this corner, wearing the crystal trunks… the long running Colleen Doran wonder…

A Distant Soil!

And in this corner, wearing a lightning bolt and using something with science…

Dresden Codak!

Which strip is the wilder ride? The power is in your hands! Vote now!

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Polling closes at 11:59 Eastern Standard Time on Saturday, March 12!

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Reviews From the 86th Floor: Barry Reese Reviews Khan Dynasty


PULP HEROES: KHAN DYNASTY
Written by By Wayne Reinagel
ISBN 0981531210

This 592-page tome features multiple storylines but the key ones take place in the 1800s and 1938. We get to see some of the Victorian Age heroes uniting against a Fu Manchu-style villain while the mysteries of that age reach their climax in the 20th century, with the pulp heroes of the day resolving the matter. Where possible, Reinagel uses actual characters that are in the public domain (Mr. Hyde, Allan Quatermain, etc.) but most of the characters are thinly disguised pastiches of famous heroes and villains (there’s a Fu Manchu-style villain, Doc Titan instead of Doc Savage, The Scorpion instead of The Spider, The Darkness instead of The Shadow, etc.)

The writing is clear and exciting, with some wonderful dialogue. In some cases, I actually prefer the pastiche version of the character to the real one — I’ve never warmed to The Spider, for instance, but The Scorpion here genuinely interested me. There are some action sequences here that are so good I really, really wish I had written them… pulpy excitement and enthusiasm shows through on every page and I can honestly say that this is one of the best pulp novels I’ve ever read. I’ve heard it called “The Gone With the Wind of pulps” and that’s fairly accurate, both in terms of length and the sheer audacity of the storyline, which take the Wold Newton Universe and pushes it through the wringer.

I found the jumping back and forth in the story-lines to be quite interesting though the extended sequence in Antarctica near the end was the only one where I thought it could have been excised to make for a tighter book.

The interior artwork consists of faux magazine covers and is by Reinagel. I really liked some of these though there was the occasional placement issue where I wasn’t sure why that cover was inserted where it was. But overall, it added to the experience immensely and helped reinforce the notion that it was Doc Titan who did all those cool things, not Savage.

But it’s not perfect. There are times when Reinagel tries so hard to insert references to seemingly every writer, character or movie that he’s ever liked into the story that it just made me roll my eyes. I’d have preferred that he’d left out the writers like Stoker, PJF and Verne. Their presence, to me, undermined the feeling that this was a real universe and got a little too self-referential to me.

And there are definite places where I wonder if Reinagel didn’t step out of the realm of homage and instead dipped into copyright violation. The stuff that comes from The Mummy movies with Brendan Frasier, for instance. No names or anything was changed — he simply recounts the plot of the film. Same for Stephen Strange, who doesn’t just pop up for a few pages but is a minor but important character. And Bruce Wayne is here, with his classic origin… I think that those characters and events would have benefited from the pastiche treatment. By using the real names and so forth, it almost felt like fanfiction and this book is too good for that.

This is a remarkable achievement and I think that anyone who calls themselves a fan of the hero pulps should put this on their reading list ASAP. Even with its flaws, it is an amazing and inspirational work that will drive you back to the stories that inspired this one. It’s that good.

I give it 5 out of 5 stars!

ALL PULP NEWSSTAND BULLDOG EDITION 3/8/11

ALL PULP NEWSSTAND
BULLDOG EDITION
3/8/11
FLYING GLORY AT THE DANCE!
From Kevin Paul Shaw Broden-
FLYING GLORY AND THE HOUNDS OF GLORY
 
The Dance is Here… Debra and John are headed to the Sweetheart Dance, but other things are brewing as well. Find out in the latest page at http://www.flying-glory.com/ as we bring Issue #13 “Looking for a Love Song.” towards a close.
 
Also, Shannon Muir, co-creator and co-writer of FLYING GLORY AND THE HOUNDS OF GLORY has published her first novel, and it was released today on Amazon.com http://t.co/nJYkNcf

Mix March Madness: Ctrl + Alt + Del vs. Ratfist!

That’s right ComicMixers… it’s an all out brawl for webcomic supremacy! Whose toons will take the title this month? Only you, the stark raving mad fans of these strips, will decide! Vote for your favorites, and watch them dominate the doodles of lesser drawers!

In this corner, wearing the Player 1-2-3-4 branded pants, with the sentient X-box in his corner…

Ctrl + Alt + Del!

And in this corner, reeking of haggis, the sometimes heroic, always dirt stained…

Rat Fist!

Will the video game violator trump the Earthworm Jim creators new bouncing baby boy? Vote now!

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Polling closes at 11:59 Eastern Standard Time on Saturday, March 12!

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Grant Morrison Examines ‘All-Star Superman’ Page-to-Screen Transition

as_37-e1299508463287-7706879Renowned comics writer Grant Morrison has found a lot to like in the transfer from page-to-screen of his Eisner Award-winning All-Star Superman, the critically-acclaimed, hot-selling new entry in the ongoing series of DC Universe Animated Original Movies available now from Warner Premiere, DC Entertainment, Warner Bros. Animation and Warner Home Video.

In All-Star Superman, the Man of Steel rescues an ill-fated mission to the Sun (sabotaged by Lex Luthor) and, in the process, is oversaturated by radiation – which accelerates his cell degeneration. Sensing even he will be unable to cheat death, Superman ventures into new realms – finally revealing his secret to Lois, confronting Lex Luthor’s perspective of humanity, and attempting to ensure Earth’s safety before his own impending end with one final, selfless act.

All-Star Superman is now available from Warner Home Video as a Blu-Ray™ Combo Pack and 2-Disc Special Edition DVD, as well as single disc DVD. The film will is also available On Demand and for Download.

Morrison had a few moments to chat from his home in Scotland last week about the all-new film based on his landmark comics series, and the late Dwayne McDuffie’s impressive job in re-imagining Morrison’s words into animated glory.

Question: Did you have, and did you want, creative input into the script?

Grant Morrison: Once I knew someone else was going to do it, I kind of wanted to let it happen and not interfere. I’m always excited to see how others translate things from page to screen. I didn’t even know Dwayne (McDuffie) was involved at first, but I’m so glad he did it. I was happy to see what the story might look like from someone else’s perspective and he did a fantastic job.

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Mix March Madness: Awkward Zombie vs. Evil Inc.!

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That’s right ComicMixers… it’s an all out brawl for webcomic supremacy! Whose toons will take the title this month? Only you, the stark raving mad fans of these strips, will decide! Vote for your favorites, and watch them dominate the doodles of lesser drawers!

In this corner, wearing the Nintendo branded shorts… hailing from the trashcan near Mario’s house…

Awkward Zombie

And in this corner, in the saucy yet evil jumpsuit… the pro-villain pugelist…

Evil Inc.

Are Brad Guigar’s villains evil enough to trump the Nintendo themed middleweight? Vote now!

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Polling closes at 11:59 Eastern Standard Time on Saturday, March 12!

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Mix March Madness: Virtual Shackles vs. Dueling Analogs!

That’s right ComicMixers… it’s an all out brawl for webcomic supremacy! Whose toons will take the title this month? Only you, the stark raving mad fans of these strips, will decide! Vote for your favorites, and watch them dominate the doodles of lesser drawers!

In this corner, wearing the pixelated trunks… the awe-inspiring eight-bit Wunderkid…

Virtual Shackles

And in this corner, with gloves adorned with power-ups… the ramming, rampaging ROM…

Dueling Analogs!

Which strip 1-ups the other? Only you can hit up-up-down-down-B-A-Start! Vote now!

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Polling closes at 11:59 Eastern Standard Time on Saturday, March 12!

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Charlie Sheen as Batman?

charlie-sheen-batman-6415842There was a time when Charlie Sheen wasn’t a crazed obsessive with a penchant for terrorizing people around him while avoiding the law, but only acted the part. Perhaps this is why, once upon a time, he was strongly considered for the Caped Crusader.

Harlan Ellison was an occasional film critic back in the ’80s with his column Harlan Ellison’s Watching, which ran in Cinema magazine, the Los Angeles Free Press, Starlog magazine, and The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, where he would leverage his knowledge of Hollywood to bring additional depth to his own commentary. And while writing his review of Batman in the October 1989 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (“Installment 36, In Which, Darkly and Deliciously, We Travel From Metropolis to Metropolis, Two Different Cities, Both Ominous”) he revealed that at one time Charlie Sheen was up for the role of Bruce Wayne/Batman, and didn’t get only because he was too young– he would have been 23 at the time of shooting.

Now, Charlie Sheen was obviously a capable actor then, as audiences saw in Platoon, Wall Street, and Eight Men Out. And he certainly could handle the physical aspects; he would soon start shooting Navy Seals. But this is the way of Hollywood, and he went on to other, shall we say, winning projects.

Still, he could still be associated with Batman–  now he’s about the right age now to play the Riddler in The Dark Knight Rises. That could be a big draw for Warner Bros., who will probably need the revenue since they just lost the star of their biggest TV show, Two And A Half Men

…oh. Never mind, then.

Thanks to Doug Lane and Barney Dannelke for research.