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It’s a new week and we’re closer to the holidays and new year!  There’s only a few more weeks until the best of 2011 is decided.  Who do you think will make it?  Think about that and while you do, here’s the news you might have missed.

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DC Women Kicking Ass – First look at DC Superhero Lego ComicThe first look at a comic strip that’ll go along with the release of DC Universe Superhero Legos.

Kotaku – Sunday Comics: Oddman Out – Each week Kotaku highlights some great web comics.

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It’s Wednesday and that means new comic book day!  It’s also the day before Thanksgiving… mmm, good food.  While you wait for the Turkey and gravy and stuffing and pie, here’s the news you might have missed.

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Publishers Weekly – Kickstarter for Retailers? “Ashes” Includes Comic Stores in Crowdfunding OfferingA great way to tie in retail stores with a Kickstarter project, but the article is incorrect that it’s a first.

Collider – SyFy Turning DC Comics BOOSTER GOLD into TV SeriesInteresting….

Examiner – Why comic books in the 1980s changed to a darker toneAnd that’s one take.

Comicvine – DC Launches New Storefront On Amazon Website – Mazel tov

 

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LFPress – Code Word: Geronimo

DVD Review – Young Justice Season 1 Volume 2

Young Justice Season 1 Vol 2 BoxartI’ve never seen an episode of Young Justice before.  I’ve caught glimpses of it on television and have only heard good things.  So, I jumped at the chance to check out some episodes, even if it’s the latter half of a season.  The Young Justice: Season One V. 2 DVD consists of four episodes of the animated television series with little extras.  The chance of it being recommended for me would lay on the strength of those episodes.  I have to say, what I watched was pretty damn good.

Covering four episodes, Schooled, Infiltrator, Denial and Downtime, the series follows the young super heroes as they learn from the greats.  The team made up of Robin, Superboy, Aqualad, Kid Flash, Miss Martian and Artemis all have personality that jumps off of the screen.  The episodes are all fun and see the team taking on Amazon, Chesire, Klarion the Witch Boy and Black Manta and they don’t drip with lessons of the week.

The art is fresh and exciting and the series can be enjoyable by kids and adults.  I came away wanting to see more.

The issue I have with the DVD isn’t the price (you can find it for $12 for the four episodes), it’s the lack of extras on the DVD.  There’s some trailers and that’s it.  This is a blown opportunity for Warner Bros.  Where’s the advertisement for DC comics or some free Young Justice digital comics?  There’s little cost to add these, and it’s not like the disc is stuffed with the material that’s on it.

Overall, the episodes are solid and I’d have no issues sitting a kid down to watch them.  Here’s hoping the eventual complete season one release offers a bit more in the extras area.

Disclosure: Warner Bros. provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

Harley Quinn and the Latest Faux Outrage

When I read Suicide Squad #3, I knew a certain scene and comment would cause a stir.  Sure enough, Laura Hudson at Comics Alliance has raised the alarms about this panel.

While on the run and attempting to not get killed Deadshot and Harley Quinn decide to pause a bit to release some tension.  Hudson has issues with writer Adam Glass and artist Cliff Richards‘ scene, first with the fact the characters are still clothed (it’s possible, quite possible actually, ahem) but also what Harley Quinn says.  The line by Quinn is:

this reminds me of a joke about a clown car

The rage from Hudson is that this might insinuate that a lot of folks have been in a Quinn’s va-jay-jay.  That’s one interpretation, but there are others.  I also took it that maybe it’s a referencing stuffing a lot in a small space?  Deadshot tends to use small guns, so he’s clearly not compensating for anything.  Maybe it has to do with something coming and coming and coming… ahem.  No matter the interpretation, Harley Quinn is a crazy clown!  She’s supposed to say inappropriate things.  To me, it’s similar to the famous line said by Marla Singer played by Helena Bonham Carter in Fight Club:

My God. I haven’t been fucked like that since grade school.

That line also caused controversy (the original line that replaced was “I want to have your abortion”).  It’s supposed to make you giggle in a twisted way with your mouth agape.  Kind of like the idea of a clown having sex in general (I’m not a fan of clowns).  This is a “holy shit, I can’t believe they said that” moment.

But what’s left out in the “rage” is the context (as usual).  The Suicide Squad are villains who are drafted into a off the books squad to complete dangerous mission, they might get released eventually if they do a good job.  To make sure they fall in line they are implanted with bombs that can go off if they don’t complete their mission in enough time and in this case, mission done, they’re waiting to get picked up.  Deadshot also may have been infected with a killer virus, so he thinks he’s dying in two different ways.  So, there’s that.

Is the scene silly?  Yes.  Is the scene not needed?  Sure.  Did it make me cringe?  No.  What it did was make me wait each day since it’s release for the eventual faux outrage.  People are a bit on edge with DC comics and it’s portrayal of women, as they should be.  Out of their 52 releases, there’s been a handful of pretty badly written female characters where their shapes have taken front stage instead of their strength and personalities.  What no one mentions is the dozens of other positive portrayals of women, really because that doesn’t drive traffic to a website.  We need more of the latter all around.  It’s easier to be negative than actually focus on the good.  There’s plenty of reasons to be angry, the fact is, publishers need examples of the goo.  We as a community need to champion the strong, positive female characters and the talented female writers and artists because we want to make sure these series stick around, but also so we see more of them.

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Tuesday is here and the previews begin…. while you wait for us to post up what you can expect his Wednesday, here’s the news you might have missed.

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Publishers Weekly – X-Men Writer Chris Claremont Donates Archive to Columbia UniversityI’d love to see publishers get in on this.

ICv2 – New Marvel Collectible GameWhat drugs were people doing when they came up with this?

Bleeding Cool – Ch-Ch-Changes At The DCU For February – Aka, the change I’ll be saving from some books I get to dump.

 

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CBR – Incredible Hulk #2

Spandexless – Spaceman #1

CBR – Uncanny X-Force #17

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The weekend is here! That is all.  While you relax and enjoy yourself, here’s the news you might have missed.

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ComiChron – Direct market dollar orders up double digits in October 2011 – I still think it’s a short term bubble.  Talk to me in six months.  But congrats to DC for getting that market share.

The Beat – Cartoonists and the law: Susie Cagle arrested, charged with misdemeanorDamn the man.

The Beat – Cartoonists and the law: Steve Rude updateInteresting….

MTV Geek – The 10 Most Awesome Political Candidates From ComicsI didn’t know a good chunk of these.

 

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Mindtrick’d – Batman: Noel

IGN – Batman: Noel

ICv2 – The Complete Major Bummer Super Slacktacular!

CBR – Heart #1

CBR – New Mutants #33

SciFi Mafia – Star Wars: Darth Vader and the Lost Command

Mezco Toyz Releases Details On Four New The Dark Night Mez-Itz Items

Official Press Release

Mezco Toyz Releases Details On Four New The Dark Night Mez-Itz Items

2in Batman with Tumbler 

Batman ™ , the legendary character of film, television, radio, and comic books now becomes available his Tumbler, as seen in the recent Batman films.

This 2 inch figure feature all the coolness and articulation of his larger counterpart at 1/3 the size. Batman can fit inside the famous Tumbler through a secret doorway and still have room for a 2nd passenger!

The Tumbler first entered the Batman universe when it appeared in Batman Begins ™ and its military utilitarian design has made it a fan favorite. It sports a unique film accurate 6 wheel design.

Batman and the Tumbler come packaged together in a collector friendly window box.
TM&© DC COMICS (s11)

Ships in April 2012.




Dark Knight 2″ Mini Mez-itz Vehicle Box Set

Batman, the legendary caped crusader of film, television, radio, and comic books now comes complete with his Bat-Pod!

This 2 inch figure feature all the coolness and articulation of the larger Mez-Itz at 1/3 the size. Batman can fit atop the legendary Bat-Pod as he attempts to catch the Clown Prince of crime known as The Joker.

Batman, The Joker, and The Bat-Pod are packaged together in a collector friendly window box. TM&© DC COMICS (s11)

Ships in April 2012.

The Dark Knight 6in Mezitz Series 1: Batman & The Joker
The Dark Knight ™ 6″ Mez-itz
The fourth series in Mezco ever growing DC lineup contains :
BATMAN ™: Gotham City’s Dark Knight.
THE JOKER: The Clown Prince of Crime.
Mez-Itz, 6″ rotocast vinyl collectibles that are cool by design. Both Batman and The Joker feature five points of articulation and are individually packaged in collector friendly double sided window boxes that allows you to see both the front and back of each Mez-It!DC SUPER HEROES and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and (c) DC Comics. (s11)Ships April 2012.The Dark Knight ™ 2″ Mini Mez-itz Figure Box Set

The Dark Knight ™ 2″ Mini Mez-itz Figure Box Set (Scarecrow/the Joker/Batman ™/Two-Face)

Batman, the legendary character of film, television, radio, and comic books now becomes complete with three of his most formidable foes: The Joker, The Scarecrow, and Two-Face!

These 2 inch figure feature all the coolness and articulation of his larger counterpart at 1/3 the size. Each features 5 points of articulation and1,000 points of fun!
TM&© DC COMICS (s11)

Ships in April 2012

All of these items are available for pre-order at finer retailers or at http://www.mezcotoyz.com/store/mez-itz.aspx

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It’s a new week of comics and it looks like there’ll be some solid stuff out.  But until then, hope everyone has a safe and fun Halloween!

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The Times Leader – Comic industry wrote book on horror stories Tom Mooney Remember whenA nice bit of history, just in time for Halloween!

Benzinga – New Graphic Novel Tells the True Story of Lily Renée, Holocaust Survivor and Comic Book Pioneersad I missed this at NYCC.

ICv2 – New 52’s Remarkable EffectsGood to hear their doing well.

My Central Jersey – A life in comicsNice to see such dedication and love of comic books.

Robot 6 – Grumpy Old Fan | Will DC’s past catch up with it?Gives you a lot to think about as far as the shaky DC continuity.

Bleeding Cool – Darwyn Cooke’s Plans For ParkerThe first two are great, can’t wait for more.

Kotaku – Sunday Comics: Liar, Liar, Abs on Fire – Each week Kotaku brings some great web comics.

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