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Graphic Policy Radio this Monday Talks DC Comics with guest Emma Houxbois

GP Radio pic MondayThis Monday night Graphic Policy Radio returns with a brand new episode! The show airs live this Monday at 10pm ET.

This show is all DC Comics as we talk about some brand new series as well as the debut of Constantine on NBC this past Friday. Joining the discussion is frequent guest Emma Houxbois.

Emma is a queer blogger for hire out of Vancouver, BC, and the DC Comics reviewer for The Rainbow Hub!

On tap this episode we’re discussing:

  • Constantine debuted this past Friday on NBC. We discuss the first episode and what we think of the latest live adaptation of the character.
  • DC Comics has been shaking things up debuting lots of new series and shaking of the creative teams on others. We’re discussing new series and the new directions for Catwoman, Gotham Academy, and Batgirl.

We want to hear from you too! Call in with your thoughts at (619) 768-2952, or Tweet them to us @graphicpolicy.

You can listen in live this Monday!

TV Review: Constantine S1E1 Non Est Asylum

CONSTANTINE-First-Official-Image1Based on the wildly popular comic book series Hellblazer from DC Comics‘s imprint Vertigo, as well as the New 52 series Constantine, seasoned demon hunter and master of the occult John Constantine is armed with a ferocious knowledge of the dark arts and a wickedly naughty wit. He fights the good fight – or at least he did. With his soul already damned to hell, he’s decided to abandon his campaign against evil until a series of events thrusts him back into the fray when an old friend’s daughter becomes the target of supernatural forces.

It was only nine years ago that John Constantine made his mass media debut in the 2005 dreadful film Constantine, which starred Keanu Reeves in the title role. It’s interesting that nine years later the next attempt to bring the character to the masses shares the same title, but after seeing the first episode it sort of makes sense.

The visual aesthetic I think shares a lot with that film, something the movie got right. It has a bit of a cheesy horror film vibe about it all, just a step above the cheese though (though not much). The film and television show share the basics of the character, and a little of the attitude, and that’s where things generally end.

The greatest departure is Matt Ryan, who now embodies the role of John Constantine, sharing an impressive closeness in look to his comic depiction, and also playing off the borderline asshole personality of the character as well. The first episode rests on his shoulders, squarely on his shoulders, because that’s what there really is for the show.

Constantine the show is somewhat restrained by the fact its a network show, as opposed to being able to pull off an R adaptation. The comic has done some of its best work when it’s embraced its mature label. Mix that with some folks who know “horror” and you could have an amazing show. The debut though feels like “horror” light. It needs to go full “horror,” and dig in to what makes that genre succeed. Television lacks a solid horror show, and this could fill that niche nicely. As is, it dances around that, sanitizing the scares, and disturbing imagery, for the masses. It begins to go there, and it never quite crosses that moment that has me jump from my seat, or feel tense with anticipation and fear. There is definitely moments I was shocked NBC showed (don’t get me started on that pairing). There’s also a lot of religious themes, stories, and characters, that would probably get the masses up in arms if done correctly. The New 52 Constantine is a sanitized Hellblazer, and Constantine the show’s first episode is a further sanitized version of the New 52 Constantine.

The debut is a decent start, and should pair nicely with its lead in show Grimm. It shows promise in where it’ll go from here, but overall the debut episode didn’t blow me away. I’m nowhere near ready to render my verdict for the series as a whole. There’s a lot I like, Ryan being top of the list, and nothing I truly disliked. The show just kind of is. What it embraces from its comic roots will be a key to the season, and its willingness to go full horror and push what can be shown on television. There’s great potential in the series, we’ve seen what the character can do in the comics, crossing my fingers the series pulls off some magic and embraces a bit more of its dark side.

Overall rating: 7

 

SDCC 2014: Constantine Gets a New Trailer

Constantine got a new trailer that was released at San Diego Comic-Con.

Matt Ryan stars as John Constantine, an irreverent, working-class con man and occult expert waging war against the forces of darkness — from both within himself and the outside world. The series premieres Friday, October 24, at 10/9c on NBC.

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The weekend is almost here! What’s everyone got planned?

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The Hollywood Reporter – ‘Constantine’s’ Lucy Griffiths Exits NBC Drama – Can’t be a good sign, can it?

 

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Comic Vine – American Vampire: Second Cycle #4

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CBR – Grayson #1

Talking Comics – The Life After #1

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Talking Comics – 100th Anniversary Spider-Man #1

CBR – Spider-Man 2099 #1

Bleeding Cool – Terminal Hero #1

Talking Comics – Thor & Loki: The Tenth Realm #1

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It’s new comic book day tomorrow! What are folks excited for?

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Kotaku – Transformers Pens Are More Than Meets The Eye – I want! That Nemesis Prime one is so cool.

CBR – “Constantine” Scheduled for Late October Debut – Around Halloween, and pretty sure that’s when Grimm debuted last year.

The Beat – Legendary Comics teams with Penguin Random House for three more titles – Where is my Pacific Rim ongoing!!!!

Complex Popculture – Shut Yo’ Mouth: “Shaft” Is Returning As A Comic Book – I can dig it.

 

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How the Comic Television Schedule is Shaping Up so Far

old-televisionWith numerous television shows based on comic books being announced for the 2014/2015 season, we’re starting to find out when the shows will be wining up on the schedule. I’ll say, there’s at least one shock for me, and that’s The CW not pairing up Arrow with The Flash.

Well, here’s what you’ll be watching this fall!

Monday

Gotham – 8pm – FOX – The series focusing on a young Jim Gordon and Gotham before the masks is one of my most anticipated shows of any debuting. Based on DC’s Batman. (NEW)

Tuesday

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. – 9pm – ABC – The series returns for a second season, staying on Tuesday nights, but moving forward an hour. We’ll see if the Marvel television series can build off its momentum.

The Flash – 8pm – The CW – Really, this wasn’t paired with Arrow!? Based on the DC Comics iconic character (NEW)

Wednesday

Arrow – 8pm – The CW – The series stays on Wednesdays at the 8pm slot for its third season. Based on the DC Comics character.

Friday

Constantine – 10pm – NBC – An interesting pairing of show and network, the series follows Grimm, a decent pairing of shows. Based on the comic series Hellblazer published by DC Comics imprint Vertigo. (NEW)

Sunday

The Walking Dead – 9pm – AMC – I’m assuming The Walking Dead is remaining at this time slot and on this day.

It has also been announced that Agent Carter, a new show on ABC, will fill in the slot when Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. has its fall finale and before the S.H.I.E.L.D. winter premiere. It’ll act as a bridge series, and connect with it and the greater Marvel cinematic universe. The CW has also announced that iZombie will be a midseason premiere as well, but we don’t know the day or time. That series is also based on a Vertigo series.

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