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Review: Gamora #2

gamora__2The Gamora origin story continues its amazing start Gamora #2. Picking up where the explosive first issue left off we find Gamora headed to the wasteland planet of Ubilex in Thanos’ stolen space ship and headed for a crash landing. Klaxon is headed to the planet as well and they are both on the hunt for the half Badoon heir. Things don’t go as planned for either of them and the Badoon princess is more damn hell in a sort of dress than damsel in distress.

In a surprise turn of events, Gamora finds herself face to face with the Vestigal “intern” princess who has no idea who she is and luckily Gamora doesn’t either because they form a quick alliance against the zealot filled Oculus Cult. Things are off to a crazy but, amazing start and the couple of spoilers I just gave you don’t even touch the surface of all the good stuff that goes down in this issue.

Nicole Pelman‘s writing style is quick, clever and purposeful giving a richness to Gamora’s back story. There is clear motivation behind her action and even though the setting for this issue is literally out of this world the story she weaves is realistic and brilliant at its core. Every word and emotion is intense when it needs to be and cavalier when it has to be providing the reader with moments that feel real and current. Marco Checchetto‘s art work adds an extra layer of brilliance and realism to an already rich story. Every line seems to have been placed with great attention to detail from the pained faces in battle to the thoughtful contemplation in more “peaceful” moments, it gives the reader a sense of being in the story.

Overall issue #2 of Gamora is a great read from cover to cover. Even without reading issue #2 you can jump right into the story and feel like you’re not only part of it but, have a sense that you know what’s going on without Pelman dumbing down the content or spoon feeding you the story.

Story: Nicole Pelman Art: Marco Checchetto
Story: 9.1 Art: 9 Overall: 9.1 Recommendation: Buy

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Preview: Gamora #2

Gamora #2

(W) Nicole Perlman (A) Marco Checchetto (CA) Esad Ribic
Rated T+
In Shops: Jan 18, 2017
SRP: $3.99

OUT OF TIME AND OUT FOR REVENGE!

The story continues as we follow GAMORA to the doomed planet that is UBLIEX. Perched on the brink of a black hole, its inhabitants count down the hours to their planet’s imminent demise as it is swallowed up by the approaching Singularity. Will Gamora find her revenge among the inhabitants of Ubliex before the black hole consumes them all? Or will the citizens of this world – including a doomsday cult, junkie bounty hunters and a young woman with a tremendous destiny – stop her first?

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Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

div3-aric_001_cover-b_bernardWednesdays are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in!

We’re bringing back something we haven’t done for a while, what the team thinks. Our contributors are choosing up to five books each week and why they’re choosing the books.

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this Wednesday.

Joe

Top Pick: Kill or Be Killed #5 (Image) – Ed Brubaker, Elizabeth Breitweiser, and Sean Phillips are back and I cannot be more excited. They have done a tremendous job on this book and have proven once again, they hold the crown for pulp crime comics. This comic has me nervous and excited each time a new issue comes out!

U.S.Avengers #2 (Marvel) – The first issue was such a blast, and Al Ewing is on a roll lately, and one of the best things Marvel has going for it. We will see more of the Gold $kull by the looks of it, and probably go a bit deeper on this whacky team. More Red Hulk, he’s great.

The Clone Conspiracy #4 (Marvel) – I am a massive Spider-Man fan, I won’t apologize for that, so therefore I am excited for this issue, and actually enjoy the event. Now obviously if you’re not enjoying what they are doing, don’t listen to me here, but I want to see how this wraps up, and we are almost there. We also get a double Spidey dose with Amazing Spider-Man this week!

Superman #15 (DC Comics) – You get a Superman! And you get a Superman! I’ve loved this run by Tomasi and Gleason and the last issue was so much fun and just crazy. This is one of DC’s most consistent comics and I want to see where they are going after the last wild issue. Also, Red Son Superman, Captain Carrot, and more!

Trinity #5 (DC Comics) – Francis Manapul should be reason enough for anyone to read and drool at this comic. His art is just completely on another level to me, and this book rivals The Mighty Thor for the “prettiest” comic. Also, I actually am enjoying the story of our legendary trinity quite a bit.

 

Alex

Top Pick: Divinity III Stalinverse: Aric Son Of The Revolution #1 (Valiant) – There’s a sense of something awesome about Valiant’s Divinity III, and while the first tie-in was good, it’s this one that has me most excited. Getting a chance to read some more about Aric of Dacia in this setting has me chomping at the bit to get my hands on the comic.

Harbinger Renegade #3 (Valiant) – What can I say? I’m a fan of Harbinger, and with Peter returning to Earth I’m looking forward to seeing how Rafer Roberts reunites the Renegades.

Deadpool the Duck #2 (Marvel) – When the first issue didn’t make me want to claw my eyes out, I kinda got curious to read the next issue. I mean… now that Deadpool The Duck is finally in the comic, I want to see what we get.

 

Brett

Motor Girl #3 (Abstract Studios) – Sam has problems. UFO’s are keeping her up every night, dropping in for parts and coffee, and a suspicious Area 51 fanatic is determined to catch it all on video. To make matters worse, the bank wants to repossess the junkyard and build a casino. But Sam is determined to stop them, especially when she learns the junkyard is sacred ground. This new series by Terry Moore is fun, funny, cute, and the first two issues are some of my recent favorites from anyone.

Curse Words #1 (Image) – A wizard comes to Earth to… conquer it? It’s a bit nebulous in this first issue that introduces is to Wizord, a hipster-ish wizard bringing realy magic to Earth. The first issue is entertaining and launches a stylish new series.

The Mighty Captain Marvel #1 (Marvel) – I think Carol Danvers really came off poorly in Civil War II, but I’m still interested in seeing where Marvel takes her and this series.

Monsters Unleashed #1 (Marvel) – Marvel heroes versus kaiju. Nuff said.

Revolutionaries #1 (IDW Publishing) – IDW and Hasbro’s “Revolution” is over and this series looks to bring together some of the characters from the now shared universe into a team book.

 

Shay

Harley Quinn #12 (DC Comics) – Joker + Harley = War of the Roses style mayhem.

Raven #5 (DC Comics) – Raven calls for familial back up to save San Francisco from the orb.

Gamora #2 (Marvel) – Gamora is on a collision course with revenge and things might not be what they seem or go as she planned.

SLAM! #3 (BOOM! Studios) – derby drama and love in comic book form, what more could you want?

 

Review: Gamora #1

gamora__1Before the Guardians…there was Gamora!

Once upon a time she was Thanos’ heartless pet assassin and favorite daughter. Today, she is the backbone of the Guardians of the Galaxy, putting her life on the line to defend the innocent. What was it that transformed her from being used as a tool of her oppressor, to a champion of the powerless? Embark on a journey of revenge and redemption, and witness how Gamora earned her reputation as the Deadliest Woman in the Galaxy.

There’s something to be said for a really good origin story and Gamora #1 hits all the marks and then some. Nicole Perlman delivers some killer writing to this new series and as a reader, you feel like you’re really getting to know the character. We get to see Thanos’ care for Gamora, the mind games he plays with Nebula that keep their sibling rivalry going, Gamora’s excellent and ruthless skills in battle, and her weak spots when it comes to her feelings and emotions. Nothing feels forced or manufactured and every emotion you have for Gamora is authentic.

In this issue we get to watch her enact revenge as a birthday present from Thanos, we see her sister Nebula’s jealousy and manipulation and murderous rage, and we get to see Thanos expressing what could pass for emotions from him. The first issue gives us an origin story that we can believe in with a story that we can follow and enjoy being invested in.

Marco Checchetto‘s artwork is flawless, full of colors where they’re needed to sell the story, and muted tones when they’re needed to draw the reader in. Even without words, you could get the tone, context, and relevance of what is happening in the story from the panels alone.

Overall this issue was a great read that left me wanting more, even though it ended at a nice closing point. It was pretty to look at and fun to read, and it acts as a nice gateway into the world of the Guardians and I can’t wait to read about how her trip to the planet that no one returns from goes, especially with Thanos going after her to save her and a bounty hunter after the same prize that she wants. It’s a set up for an action-packed second issue.

Story: Nicole Perlman Art: Marco Checchetto
Story: 9.2 Art: 9.5 Overall: 9.3 Recommendation: Buy

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Preview: Gamora #1

Gamora #1

(W) Nicole Perlman (A) Marco Checchetto (CA) Esad Ribic
Rated T
In Shops: Dec 21, 2016
SRP: $3.99

Before the Guardians…there was Gamora!

From screenwriter Nicole Perlman-co-writer of the Guardians of the Galaxy screenplay-and Marvel superstar artist Marco Checchetto comes a killer new ongoing series! Once upon a time she was Thanos’ heartless pet assassin and favorite daughter. Today, she is the backbone of the Guardians of the Galaxy, putting her life on the line to defend the innocent. What was it that transformed her from being used as a tool of her oppressor, to a champion of the powerless? Embark on a journey of revenge and redemption, and witness how Gamora earned her reputation as the Deadliest Woman in the Galaxy.

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Meet the Deadliest Woman in the Galaxy – Your First Look at Gamora #1!

Before the Guardians, there was only…Gamora! Marvel has released a first look inside the highly anticipated Gamora #1, coming to comic shops and digital devices everywhere on December 21st! From Nicole Perlman – co-screenwriter of Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy and blockbuster artist Marco Checchetto comes a tale of blood and vengeance.

Once upon a time she was Thanos’ heartless pet assassin and favorite daughter. Today she is the backbone of the Guardians of the Galaxy, putting her life on the line to defend the innocent. What was it that transformed her from being used as a tool of her oppressor to a champion of the powerless? Embark on a journey of revenge, redemption and retribution, and witness how she earned her reputation as the deadliest woman in the galaxy.

Featuring covers by Esad Ribic, Marco Checchetto, Tula Lotay, Elizabeth Torque, Mike Deodato, and Bobby Rubio.

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Diamond Select Toys Coming this Fall: Gamora, Gotham, Ghostbusters and More!

It’s the merry month of May, which means it’s time to pre-order a whole new batch of toys and collectibles from Diamond Select Toys! This month, orders open on a wide variety of items, including action figures, Minimates, statues and kitchenware from the worlds of Gotham, Ghostbusters, Aliens, Justice League, Batman: The Animated Series, Lost in Space, Marvel, Universal Monsters, Predator, Star Trek and Nightmare Before Christmas! Pre-order through your local comic shop or your favorite online retailer!

Aliens Deluxe Minimates APC Mini-Vehicle

A Diamond Select Toys release! Get your Colonial Marines ready to roll out with this all-new Minimates-scale mini-vehicle of the Armored Personnel Carrier from Aliens! Based on the classic 1986 movie, this approximately 7” APC vehicle seats five Marines, and includes an exclusive Minimates mini-figure of Lt. Gorman, with an alternate bandaged head. The APC has a roof that opens up so you can control the bug hunt from the command center, plus a real sliding door, rolling wheels, moving cannon and a rack of assault rifles in the back for missions! Packaged on a full-color blister card. (Item #MAY162381, SRP: $29.99)

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Batman The Animated Series Harley Quinn Figural Metal Bottle Opener

A Diamond Select Toys release! If she can bust the Joker out of Arkham Asylum, then she can open your bottle! Based on her appearance in Batman: The Animated Series, this sculpted metal bottle opener of Harley Quinn holding her oversized hammer can remove any bottle cap faster than you can say “puddin’”! A must-have for any Harley Quinn fan, or giant mallet enthusiast! Measuring approximately 5 inches long, it comes packaged in a full-color collector slipcase.  (Item #MAY162403, SRP: $18.00)

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Ghostbusters Movie Select 7” Action Figures Series 3 Asst.

A Diamond Select Toys release! The hugely popular Ghostbusters Select action figure series continues with three new figures, and three more pieces of the colossal rooftop diorama! Slimer, Janine and Quittin’ Time Ray make up Series 3, and each comes with bonus accessories in addition to their diorama piece: Janine includes a phone, alarm button and take-out containers; Slimer comes with two alternate faces and a support stand that can plug into the rooftop; and Quittin’ Time Ray includes a variety of interchangeable gloved and ungloved hands, as well as all-new sculpting and paint details to reflect his appearance at the end of a long shift. Each 7-inch scale action figure features up to 16 points of articulation, and comes packaged in display-ready Select figure packaging. Collecting all 15 figures in the series allows you to build the full rooftop temple scene from Ghostbusters! Series 1 and 2 available now! Sculpted by Gentle Giant! (Item #MAY162380, SRP: $24.99/ea)

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Gotham TV Select 7” Action Figures Series 3 Asst.

A Diamond Select Toys release! Prepare to feel the wrath of the villains! Bruce Wayne joins the Gotham Select action figure line just in time to be menaced by the combined villainy of notorious enforcer Mr. Zsasz and Jim Gordon’s ex-fiancee, the murderous Arkham inmate Barbara Kean! Bruce comes with a bookcase form Wayne Manor, while Zsasz comes with an alleyway diorama with dumpster and Barbara comes with the entrance to Arkham Asylum! Each 7-inch scale action figure features up to 16 points of articulation, and comes packaged in display-ready Select figure packaging with spine artwork for easy shelf reference. Sculpted by Gentle Giant! (Item #MAY162396, SRP: $24.99/ea)

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Justice League Animated Hawkgirl Resin Bust

A Diamond Select Toys release! It’s the dawn of the Justice League! DST’s line of resin busts based on the DC Animated Universe has been expanding rapidly, and now Hawkgirl is the first bust to be based on the classic Justice League cartoon! Swinging her mace, Shayera flies into action as an approximately 6” resin bust, set atop a pedestal inspired by the Justice League’s Watchtower satellite. Hawkgirl is in scale to other busts from Batman: The Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Series, and is limited to only 3,000 pieces! Sculpted by Varner Studios, she comes packaged with a certificate of authenticity in a full-color box. (Item #MAY162404, SRP: $59.99)

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Lost In Space Anti-Matter B9 Robot With Lights & Sounds

A Diamond Select Toys release! Warning, warning! Diamond Select Toys has taken their 10-inch rendition of B9, the friendly helper robot from Lost in Space, and transported it to another dimension! This Anti-Matter version features an all-new paint scheme, as seen in the episode “The Anti-Matter Man,” and features lights and sounds taken straight from the classic sci-fi TV show. Lights on his head and chest blink constantly while B9 is on, and additional lights and all-new “anti-matter” dialogue are triggered with the push of a button, including “This is the opposite world,” “So you’re the goody-goody one,” and “I don’t need help from you, punk – get lost!” You can also manually raise and lower his head, open and close his claws, extend his arms and turn his torso to the left and right. He even has wheels so you can roll him around! Comes packaged in full-color window box with try-me feature. (Item #MAY162392, SRP: $49.99)

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Marvel Minimates Daredevil TV Series 1 Box Set

A Diamond Select Toys release! The critically acclaimed TV show is joining the Marvel Minimates line! Based on the popular online TV series Daredevil, this box set of four different Minimates mini-figures features plenty of accessories and interchangeable parts! Daredevil (in his black costume) includes alternate parts to transform into blind lawyer Matt Murdock, while nurse Claire Temple includes an alternate masked head, hood and gloved hands. Rounding out the set are Matt’s partner Foggy Nelson and Hell’s Kitchen crime lord Wilson Fisk, a.k.a. the Kingpin! Each 2-inch Minimates mini-figure measures 2 inches tall and features 14 points of articulation. Packaged in a full-color window box! (Item #MAY162405, SRP: $24.99)

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Marvel Premier Collection Gamora Resin Statue

A Diamond Select Toys release! Where’s Gamora? She’s the newest statue in the Marvel Premier Collection! This approximately 12” resin statue depicts the former agent of Thanos, and current Guardian of the Galaxy Gamora wearing her distinctive white space armor. Holding a massive pulse rifle at the ready, this deadly warrior is posed for action! This high-quality sculpture is limited to only 3,000 pieces, and comes packaged with a certificate of authenticity in a full-color box. Sculpted by Jean St. Jean! (Item #MAY162406, SRP: $150.00)

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Nightmare Before Christmas Santa Jack & Santa Sally Coffin Dolls Set

A Diamond Select Toys release! The stars of the stop-motion animation holiday classic Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas are back, and Christmas will never be the same! Re-creating the classic collectable figures of yesteryear, these poseable figures of Jack Skellingon (16”) and his true love Sally (14”) in their Santa Claus outfits feature real cloth costumes over articulated bodies, and come packaged in a double-wide coffin-shaped window box. Limited to only 1,993 pieces! (Item #MAY162395, SRP: $99.99)

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Predator 2 Glaive Weapon Metal Bottle Opener

A Diamond Select Toys release! First seen in the sequel film Predator 2, the glaive weapon has become an iconic part of the Predator’s arsenal. Molded to a Predator’s grip and able to be thrown great distances, the glaive can cut through almost anything – and now it can open your bottles for you! This approximately 3-inch diameter bottle opener is modeled after the glaive as it appeared on screen, made of solid metal, and has magnets on the back so it can stick to your refrigerator or trophy case until you need it. Packaged in a collector case with a full-color sleeve. (Item #MAY162394, SRP: $18.00)

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Star Trek Select Movie Khan 7” Action Figure

A Diamond Select Toys release! They say revenge is a dish best served cold, but revenge has never been this cool! Measuring approximately 7 inches tall, this action figure of Khan Noonien Singh, as he appeared in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, comes with the command chair of the U.S.S. Reliant, as well as numerous interchangeable parts. With alternate legs, arms, hands and a head, you can have him seated or standing, shaking his fist or crossing his arms, shouting or savoring his victory. Just in time for the film’s 35th anniversary, this figure comes packaged in display-ready Select packaging, with spine artwork for easy shelf reference. Sculpted by Patrick Piggott! (Item #MAY162393, SRP: $24.99)

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Universal Monsters Frankenstein and Creature Kitchenware

A Diamond Select Toys release! Throw a party that’s frightfully good with these two gelatin molds and one silicone tray in the shape of the classic Universal Monsters! One 10” plastic gelatin mold allows you to cast up the head of Frankenstein’s Monster in delicious gelatin, while a second mold captures the scaly features of the Creature from the Black Lagoon! Plus, a 7” by 5” silicone tray lets you fill up eight separate compartments with ice, chocolate or gelatin, and what comes out is in the shape of the always-popular Creature! Liven up your next Halloween party, or any celebration where classic horror fans can be found! Each comes packaged in a full-color window box.

Frankenstein Gelatin Mold (Item #MAY162382, SRP: $14.99)

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Creature Gelatin Mold (Item #MAY162383, SRP: $14.99)

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Creature Silicone Tray (Item #MAY162384, SRP: $14.99)

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Gamora Premium Format Figure By Sideshow Collectibles

Sideshow Collectibles has released their new Gamora Premium Format. With the formidable reputation of being the deadliest woman in the galaxy she’s a figure you’ll want to add to your collection.

She’s suited up in sleek futuristic battle armor, with gold skull accented hood and belt. It stands a fierce 15’ tall, this guardian strikes a pose preparing for battle brandishing her God Slayer blade. An exclusive version includes tactical knife accessory.

The figure is priced at $499.99 or you can get it with a payment plan for as little as $56.25/month.

 

 

 

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The Guardians of the Galaxy are Revealed for Marvel Universe Miniature Game

I’m really looking forward to getting my hands on each starting team for the upcoming Knight Models game Marvel Universe Miniature Game. With the Avengers, X-Men, and Guardians of the Galaxy to choose from, it’ll be hard to decide which is the one to start with (so might as well start with them all).

We now know who will be in the Guardians of the Galaxy starter set. Each set comes with four miniatures as well as a mini-rulebook.

The Guardians will include Star-Lord, Gamora, Drax, and Rocket Raccoon. I’d assume Groot will be the miniature released in a blister along with the team.

From their description, the team looks to have a decent mix and shooting and close combat. Star-Lord fitting the quick (via his rocket boots) figure to get in position to fire off his Quad Laser and Element Gun. Rocket is all about his guns, as he should be. Gamora has a gun and her Vorpal Blade, mixed with stealth she too will be maneuvering around the board for the attack. Finally Drax is a tank and all about close combat, not just using his knives, but also acting as a bodyguard and soaking up damage for others. All of the team are the affiliation Cosmic/Hero.

With that equipment and abilities it’s easy to see how you’d play this team in the game, maneuvering with some as you shot, shooting at a distance with Rocket, and getting Drax in close for the kill.

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Fan Expo 2015 Q & A – Karen Gillan

Karen Gillan is one of the main attraction of the 2015 Fan Expo Convention, though in truth she is the main attraction of most conventions that she goes to.  She is a fan favorite thanks to her portrayal of Gamora in Guardians of the Galaxy, but more so as having played Amy Pond in Dr. Who.  She got a chance to talk with the fans about her experiences.

 

legendsModerator:  It’s just been announced that you are joining that new film, the Circle.  What can you tell us about that?

Karen Gillan:  It’s a film about this internet based company and they track their [employees’] lives quite extensively, and it’s about how far is too far when it comes to documenting what you’re doing all the time.

M:  Your old friend Arthur Darvill is going to be playing Rip Hunter in Legends of Tomorrow.  Have you imparted any advice to him on playing a superhero character?

KG:  No I haven’t actually, I feel like he has it down.  He knows about time travel.  He’s done it before.  I think that he is well-equipped for the job.

Question from the floor:  Can you talk about your time working on Oculus?  Would you like to do more horror movies in the future?

ocuKG:  I had such a good time working on Oculus which is a horror film about an evil mirror.  It was always a dream of mine to be in an American horror film because that is what I grew up watching.  I would love to do more.

QFF:  You recently directed a short horror film, what was the inspiration for that.  And what was your experience with it?  And also whether it is getting a public release?

KG:  It is getting a public release.  These shorts  are really complicated, I want to just tweet them, but I’m not allowed.  This one I just made is my second short and it’s set at a horror convention.  It’s about a girl who was in a horror film sequel, and then didn’t do anything after that, and she’s had a lot of surgery so I play someone that’s got a lot of prosthetics.  Then it gets a lot more serious when she starts talking about her life.

M:  Do you have a title?

KG:  Conventional.  She doesn’t want to be conventional, that is her greatest fear.  I think that it is going to be online later this year, as part of a horror short [collection].

M:  How short is short?

KG:  It’s 8 minutes.

x-defaultQFF:  I like you in the movie Not Another Happy Ending.  If you were [the main character] Jane Lockhart and if you wrote a book what would it be about?  What type of genre would it be and what would you call it?

KG:  If I wrote a book I think that it would have to be about something that I have experienced, or something that I know quite well, because I feel that if you are going to write – like that old saying “write about what you know” – I think that is is more specific and detailed and that’s good.  Maybe I would write about growing up in the middle of nowhere in Scotland and see where that goes.  I would call it “Haggis and Tartan”

QFF:  Who is your favorite superhero and why?

KG:  My favorite superhero is Spider-Man.  I just want to shoot web from my fingers!  Wouldn’t that be so cool?

QFF:  If you could be in any musical what would it be?

arthurKG:  A musical?  One that Arthur Darvill writes for me specifically.  He is the most amazing talented musician ever, like he can play any instrument that you put in front of him.  It’s really weird and freaky, and any song you can just shut out a request and he can automatically play it.  And he writes musicals so I feel like this would be a good team-up.

QFF:  Doctor Who has become such a huge phenomenon since it rebooted in 2005 and since you joined as a companion, it must have been a huge culture shock.  What was the biggest change that you noticed and what was the thing that scared you about taking on this huge role?

KG:  In the U.K. it is quite a weird thing to take on a role in Dr. Who just because it is such a national institution, and everybody knows what it is, and it’s headline news when someone joins the show.  And that doesn’t normally happen because usually they’ll establish a character on the show, and then you will see them become successful.  When I got the role I knew that my life was going to change, but I wasn’t scared because I was 21 and I had the blind optimism of youth.  If I got the role now I would be way more scared.

M:  What’s your reaction to Capaldi so far?

KG:  He’s great.  I think he’s brilliant!  First of all he’s a brilliant actor, second of all he’s Scottish, so he’s a winner.

M:  Is there any chance that Amy and Rory might come back?

karen002KG:  I have said before that I wasn’t going to return and my reason for that was because I wanted my departure to have the same impact years down the line.  I wanted people to feel upset when they watched it.  But then I went back for Matt’s regeneration so obviously I lie about that stuff.  So, yeah!  If they asked me to go back I would absolutely do it.

QFF:  What is the favorite Dr. Who episode that you were in and why?

KG:  It was “The Eleventh Hour” because I think that it is the best episode that Steven Moffat wrote because he had that in him since he was a little kid.  It was always his dream to write for Dr. Who and I think that he had that planned for a very long time.  It was a particularly magical and special episode, and we were playing the characters for the first time, and I thought my little cousin Caitlyn [Blackwood], who played the younger Amy, did such a good job introducing my character and making people like her so I was like “thank you”.

caitM:  How did she become involved in it?  Did you suggest her?

KG:  I did.  We were looking for this little Scottish girl who looked like me and sounded like me, and I don’t have the same Scottish accent as the central belt of Scotland like Glasgow, so they needed a particular one.  I was like “I have this cousin, who looks like me, she’s never acted before, she’s never expressed an interest in acting” and they were like “just let us audition her.”  And then they auditioned her three times, so it wasn’t that easy for her, which made me happy that she didn’t just get handed [the part].  She nailed the audition, I think that all the other little girls were sweet and lovely, and she had a lot of attitude, and she just put her hands on her hips and was like “What?  You’re a time traveler?”  I think that she did a really good job with that.

QFF:  What is your second favorite episode of Dr. Who?

KG:  It would have to be “The Girl Who Waited.”  I got to play an older version of Amy and see what I look like older, and now I live really healthily after seeing that (laughs).  It was cool because I felt like I got more to play with emotionally.

girl-who-waitedQFF:  Of all the villains in Dr. Who which one is your favorite?

KG:  It is actually the weeping angels, they are so scary and horrible and you had to look at them.

QFF:  When you played in the episode “Fires of Pompeii” did you know that you were going to be a Dr. Who companion then?  Or did you have to re-audition for the part.

KG:  I did not know that I was going to be a Dr. Who companion when I was in the “Fires of Pompeii” with Peter Capaldi, who didn’t know that he was going to be a Doctor!  That was quite random.  I had to re-audition for the companion role, and by that point the whole team had changed, all the producers had changed over, so it wasn’t even as if they went “Oh that girl from that episode could do it!”  It was just random and completely separate.

QFF:  If you could be the companion of any other Doctor who would it be?

david-tennantKG:  I think that it would be David Tennant.  I love his Doctor, I think it’s a really interesting version of the character, he’s so energetic and charming.  I think it would be fun.

QFF:  Do you think that you share any personality traits with Amy Pond?

KG:  I think that a lot of me bled into that performance, especially when you are playing [a character] every single day for ten hours and that’s all that you are doing, it sort of molds into you a little bit.  And you mold into it.  I think that she is a bit more sassy and a bit more sarcastic than me and has just a bit more attitude than me.  She’s like a cooler version of me.

M:  But part of becoming a companion on Dr. Who is much like actually being a companion of the Doctor in the sense that you’re going on this fantastic journey that’s brought you all over the world.

KG:  We would always talk about that.  Me and Matt would always sit down and be like “What’s real and what’s not?  Because it feels like our lives have completely changed.  We’re going on this fantastic crazy journey, and obviously we are not actually traveling through time but our lives have turned upside down.”

M:  You do share that quality then [with Amy] of taking that chance for adventure?

doomsdayKG:  I remember actively thinking that lot.  I’d be like “How does she feel in this situation?'”  And then I thought “Well how do I feel in this situation?  Ok, I understand.”

QFF:  What’s your favorite Dr. Who episode that you’re not in?

KG:  I really liked “Doomsday” with Billy and David just because it was so sad.  When they’re separated by the White Wall and his face was the saddest face that I have ever seen.  It haunts me.

QFF:  Did you watch Dr. Who when you were a child?

KG:  It wasn’t on when I was a kid, which is a travesty, and I am so mad at the BBC for that.  I didn’t really get to watch it growing up and have that amazing experience of being a child and being like “What is this?”  It came back in 2005 and I watched it with my mother because she is the biggest Whovian that I have ever met and she introduced me to it.  I remember thinking that the acting was really strong and hard because it’s all these high octane situations and it’s life or death all the time.  It’s not just a tv show where you are walking around corridors talking like a doctor on ER.

M:  Was it difficult watching the episodes with your mom when you were on it?  Was she critiquing the episodes in terms of the canon?

KG:  She would always come up with theories in things.  She would be like “I think that that means that.  Does it?” And I’d be like “I’m not going to tell you that.”

karen001QFF:  Are there any people that you would want to work with?  Or any specific roles that you would like to have?

KG:  I would love to work with Tilda Swinton, because I think she’s so amazing.  Such gravitas.  I would love to work with Matt again, he’s the best actor that I think that I have ever worked with, just in terms of how we work together.  He’s one of the most generous actors.  Even he’s not on camera and you’re on camera, he’s sort of giving you the lines.  He works so hard to provoke things out of you, and so we would never have to fake laugh, he would always do something to make me laugh.  Stuff like that.  That’s when acting is really enjoyable, when you’re not even acting, it’s like reacting.  He did that for me so he remains my favorite one to work with.

M:  If an opportunity presented itself, is there a role that you would want to take on in Star Wars?

KG:  Here’s what I want to do in Star Wars  …  and I have spoken to my agent about this as well.  I want to play a weird looking alien that you have never seen, nobody knows it’s me, and I’ll just walk past in the background and have no lines.  That’s all I want.

QFF:  Have you ever had a Dr. Who script where you didn’t really know what it was about or where it was going?

KG:  And then they come to make sense a few episodes later sometimes, so you just have to bide your time.  I remember being really confused by the “The Rebel Flesh” episode when I first read it because it’s much easier to watch that visually than to read on a page, because there are two of everyone.  I was like “What is happening?”  That was probably the most confusing for me … then I watched it and I understood it.

QFF:  If you could play a doctor, which one would you want to play?

KG:  I can’t say Matt, because that would be really weird, I’d have myself as a companion.  Maybe I would play the first one, William Hartnell.

QFF:  If there was a role reversal and Amy Pond was the doctor, would she be a good doctor?

KG:  I think that she would try really hard to save the universe, although I kind of like her as the companion, because she gets to be sarcastic and make fun of the doctor, and was quite a nice position to be in.

QFF:  If you could come back to Dr. Who as a villain who would you choose?

karen003KG:  Matt always says that I would make a good Silence.  So maybe I would do that and hang from ceiling.

QFF:  How would your experience have been different if you filmed with a different Doctor?

KG:  I feel like it would be a totally different experience actually.  I am so grateful to have had the one that I did because I feel like it was a special time because everyone changed over, so I got to experience things for the first time while he was experiencing things for the first time and we bonded over that.  We were both really young as well.  But I feel that it would be good to work with an other Doctor, I did work with David Tennant very briefly, and that was really cool.  It was in the “Fires of Pompeii.”  I remember watching him and Catherine Tate when we were shooting in Rome, and I remember seeing them come out of TARDIS and doing the scene when they first arrive.  I was like “They have the coolest jobs ever!  I really want to do that!”

M:  What do you think that the vibe would be like if you were to come back and do an episode with Capaldi?

KG:  It would be a lot of Scottish, we would have to put in a tartan. I think that it would be quite funny though, two slightly aggressive Scottish people.

QFF:  Was there any moment which sticks out for you as super intense to film?

karen004KG:  So many moments.  The main one is maybe the most obvious one.  It was my last scene, saying goodbye to the Doctor.  That was really really emotional, and I remember building up to it.  First of all, I wouldn’t read the script for a very long time.  And Arthur and Matt were like “Will you just read this thing so we can at least talk about it?” I was like “No, it’s not happening.”  And then I finally read it and I was really worrying about how I was going to play because I was like “Where do I pitch this?  This is the climactic moment!  This is it!  If I am ever going to deliver it has to be now.”  When I got there, I remember feeling so genuinely upset and Matt Smith was sitting on a grave listening to the Carpenters close to me.  And I was like “I don’t need to act at all, this is just the worst day of my life.”

M:  How did you pick yourself up after shooting that scene?

KG:  It wasn’t the last scene that we ever shot, so we just had to get on with it and shoot another episode afterwards, because we don’t shoot them in chronological order, but I do remember just sitting down on a grave and just staring for a second.  And then I remember, in mid-scene, breaking part, I was like “This is rubbish!  This is rubbish!”  And everyone was like “Are you ok?”

M: How was your favorite co-star on Dr. Who?

KG:  It has to be Alex Kingston.  She is just the coolest woman ever, in real life.  She is such a brilliant actress.

M:  Can you remember a set that you walked into that was the most awe-inspiring?

daleksKG:  That one was a big one for me, because I like Kubrick films and that one was like a Kubrick film.  There was a lot of white and symmetry.  Also “Asylum of the Daleks”, that was probably the biggest set that we ever had.  It was huge, and they shot some kind of huge fireball through it so it was pretty epic to look at.

QFF:  What was your favorite out-take from Dr. Who.

KG:  I think it was when we had to go on that whale tongue in “The Beast Below”.  Trying to stand up in that goo stuff was jokes.  We were falling over constantly, and there was real cabbage in it, we were in it all day, and I remember not being able to get through one line without laughing.

QFF:  What has been your favorite role that you have ever played?

KG:  That has to be Amy Pond,  just because she has such a special place in my heart.  It was the longest time that I ever spent playing a character, it was such a crazy life-changing experience, and everything was new and exciting.

QFF:  What is the most challenging role that you ever had to play and what did you do to prepare for that?

nebula001KG:  Nebula was pretty challenging just because I had to do a lot of physical stuff that I had never done before.  Like I had to learn this whole choreographed fight scene, and that involved so much practice.  I never practiced so much on anything in my life.  They would make me come in everyday that I wasn’t shooting and just do hours of working out and then I would learn how to kick and punch.  Doing that stuff was quite foreign to me.

QFF:  How was the transition between your roles as the Doctor’s companion and then Nebula in Guardians of the Galaxy?  Was it hard to switch between the two different sci-fis?

KG:  They are quite different characters.  There were a few other characters in between those two so I didn’t have to … but you know what?  It was actually weirdly similar going from Doctor Who to Guardians because it’s in the same genre and I was kind of nervous because Guardians is like a big scale film, and I was like “I’ve never done one of these before.”  And then I got there and I was like “This is a spaceship!  I know this!  I’ve got this!”

QFF:  They are two completely different characters, but are there any similarities in the way you went through the acting process with them?

nebula003KG:  Yeah, they are really different characters.  I don’t know if there are any similarities.  I hope not!  In terms of the way that I approached the roles, that was quite similar, just because with any acting role, you have your way of trying to understand the [character].  For me I got to the bottom of why I think that Nebula is the way she is and I justified all of her behavior, so in my head I think that she is a good person.

QFF:  What was it like on set as Nebula with all the makeup?

KG:  Yes, it’s really weird to see yourself transformed into an alien.  It was cool though, it was just such an extreme experience, and it took 5 hours every morning, and if I don’t shave my head it will take longer, so I’m considering shaving it to keep the time down.

QFF:  Who do you think would win between Nebula and Gamora if they had been able to finish their fight?

KG:  Who do I think would win?  Nebula!  She has a bionic arm!  Although Gamora is good, she’s a really good fighter, who’s known as the deadliest woman in the universe.

nebula002M:  Nebula fights dirtier.

KG:  She does, she doesn’t play fair.

M:  On that note do you think that we could see her turning to the good side in the upcoming films?

KG:  Who knows what James Gunn has in store?  He hasn’t mentioned anything about that, but even if she continues to be bad, I think that I understand why she’s doing it.

M:  What can you say about Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2?

KG:  I can say that I have not read a script yet, that I will be back and I still don’t know if I am going to bald or not.

M:  There’s a possibility that you won’t be.

KG:  There’s a possibility, I don’t know why or how, but there is.

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