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Yesterday was new comic day! What’d everyone get or do you plan on getting this week?

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The Hollywood Reporter – Classic Indian Film ‘Sholay’ Gets Graphic Novel Treatment – Very cool.

The Beat – Teaching Physics Through Comics with The Newcastle Science Comic Team – I wish I learned this way.

The ComiChron – Comics close 2013 up 9%; Image has best-selling comic, graphic novel of year –  Some interesting stuff here.

Robot 6 – LaBeouf takes another swipe at Clowes, proudly posts C&D letter – What a douche.

The Augusta Chronicle – Man reports theft of 30,000 comic books – Ooph.

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Comic Vine – Action Comics #27

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Talking Comics – Black Widow #1

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Comic Vine – Cataclysm: Ultimate Spider-Man #3

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Comic Vine – Earth 2 #19

Comic Vine – Green Lantern #27

Comic Vine – Li’l Vampi #1

Comic Vine – Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #4

Comic Vine – Savage Wolverine #14

Comic Vine – Sheltered #6

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How was everyone’s New Year celebration and hangover fueled New Year day? Here’s some news to keep you busy!

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Koatku – Everything Freezes In Batman: Arkham Origins‘ Story DLC – Very nice!

Bleeding Cool – Shia LaBeouf Apologises To Dan Clowes Even Bigger Than Before – What a dipshit.

Tulsa World – Comic book shop closing doors after nearly 30 years – Sad to see shops close up.

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Comic Vine – Aquaman #26

Fearnet – Goatman

Comic Vine – Guardians of the Galaxy #10

Comic Vine – Justice League Dark #26

Comic Vine – New Avengers #13

ICv2 – Radical Jesus: A Graphic History of Faith

Comic Vine – Red Lanterns #26

Comic Vine – The Superior Foes of Spider-Man #7

Comic Vine – Superman Unchained #5

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The weekend is almost here! What’s everyone doing during yours?

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Kotaku – Marvel Kills Amazing Iron Man Suits – Boo!

CBR – Shia LaBeouf’s website ‘about’ page was also copied – What the hell is wrong with him?

ICv2 – Former Marvel COO Jemas Back in Comics – Very cool.

 

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CBR – A Boy and A Girl

Comic Vine – Black Science #2

Comic Vine – Daredevil #34

CBR – East of West #8

Comic Vine – East of West #8

Comic Vine – Ghost #1

Talking Comics – Harley Quinn #1

Comic Vine – Mind the Gap #16

Comic Vine – Pretty Deadly #3

Talking Comics – Saga #17

Comic Vine – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #29

Comic Vine – X-Men #8

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It’s new comic day! What’s everyone getting this week?

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CBLDF – Indian Political Cartoons Deleted from Twitter — No Explanation Yet – Hmm.

Bleeding Cool – DC Entertainment Fulfills Al Plastino’s Wish For The JFK / Superman Pages – Good for them.

Kotaku – Marvel Heroes Readies $130 Worth Of Heroes And Villains For 2014 – Um no thanks, not for $130.

CBR – LaBeouf’s apology draws criticism as Clowes mulls legal options – Plagiarizing an apology about plagiarizing.

CBR – Darabont Sues AMC Over “The Walking Dead” Profits – Shocked there weren’t lawsuits earlier.

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Talking Comics – Doc Savage #1

SciFiNow – Endangered Weapon B

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Review – Transformers: Dark of the Moon

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Transformers Dark of the MoonTuesday night at 9pm I settled into my movie seat with a smile on my face fully expecting a big screen 3D spectacle involving giant robots beating the crap out of each other. Transformers: Dark of the Moon starts off recounting the Cybertronian War in awesome 3D fx, with each moment getting me more and more excited, and making me forget the rather laughable second installment of Michael Bay‘s Transformers trilogy.  Moments later we see Shia LaBeouf‘s Sam Witwicky’s latest hot girlfriend, model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in a camera angle that was to please the adolescent males (in both age and maturity) seeing this movie.

From there, the movie turned into a horrible, horrible mess devoid of a coherent plot and acting that involved lots of yelling.  By the end of the film I found myself cheering on the bad guys to exterminate all of humanity and put me out of my misery and the chance we’d see a fourth film.

The film’s plot involves a plan to restore the Transformer’s destroyed planet of Cybertron.  It’s a plot that was done earlier in the cartoon series and done better (and it had better acting).  It’s one action sequence after the next, never really advancing any of the characters, and instead doing it’s best to mix humor and action and never finding the right balance.  Characters are piled upon characters and plot point upon plot point until the final battle which looked as over done and needlessly complicated as the craptacular actionfest that preceded it.

What’s sad is, if the movie stuck with the straight action, eliminating the humor, the movie would have been better.  the movie which runs almost 3 hours is just too long and not focused.

I can’t say I was expecting Shakespeare and the action sequences were great, but that’s what the movie was, one action sequence after another with little reason for why things were occurring.  Instead of flying low to sneak troops in, we have copters choose not to land and instead climb high to force military forces to dive from the copters and swoop through the Chicago skyline in squirrel suits.  A sequence that looks great, but is just complicated for no reason.  The entire movie is a Rube Goldberg device (way to many steps to accomplish a simple task) instead of the lean action machine it should be.

You know a movie has issues when you walk out only to say, “at least there wasn’t racist robots.”  Transformers: Dark of the Moon is an absolute skip.

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