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Review: The Bridge: How the Roeblings Connected Brooklyn to New York

I recently watched a movie called Shock and Awe which brought up the fact that those in power, create their own truth. That’s evident in today’s political climate, where the current government’s stance is a clear disdain for immigrants and especially for refugees. We have regressed over a century back to the days when “immigrant” was a bad adjective for someone. We completely ignore the contributions from foreign born American citizens throughout our history. The fact today’s xenophobia and racism is coming from people in power, it’s even more alarming to hear. Some of America’s greatest figures, people we celebrate today weren’t in America, but we seem to ignore that fact or are completely unaware of our own history.

The immigrant story is one of hope and doing better for your kids. A parent their kids will do better than they have. They they’ll “pull themselves up by their bootstraps”.  I remember watching the movie Avalon with Aidan Quinn, and Kevin Pollak years ago and thinking that it was the American dream of building a world better for your family. Though that movie was purely fiction, it still resonated, and gave the audience an impression of the struggles many immigrants face when they come to America. When I heard about Peter J. Tomasi and Sara DuVall’s The Bridge, I could not wait. The graphic novel is about the immigrant brothers who built the Brooklyn Bridge.

We meet the Roeblings as they come to America, particularly the patriarch, August, and his most astute son, Washington. As the family business grows, so does their family. As the family tries to finds some semblance of normal, the family business waits for no one, and one of the last jobs August worked on but never saw come to fruition, was the Brooklyn Bridge, the company’ greatest undertaking. Washington pushes on, as the men who he employs follow him blindly because of his military background. They go through trials and tribulations, leading to discoveries from the American Revolution, to unexpected fires and deaths. Washington became victim of a malady himself, then known as Caisson disease, or what some people call “the bends,” leaving him bedridden and forcing Emily to be her husband’s eyes and ears at the work site. It’s a story of an amazing structure, and the family that built it, that helps define New York City and America.

Overall, the graphic novel is a spellbinding tale of how one man made structure connects one family to one another and forever to a city and the world. The story by Tomasi is engrossing, passionate, and epic. The art by DuVall is captivating and beautiful. Altogether, it’s an important story about the love of family and how dreams are what becomes part of our destiny.

Story: Peter J. Tomasi Art: Sara DuVall
Story: 10 Art: 9.8 Overall:9.9 Recommendation: Buy

SDCC 2018: From The Bridge Chronicles the Evolution of Sci-Fi, Horror and Comic Book Fandom

Executive Producer George Noe has announced the San Diego Comic-Con debut of the sci-fi documentary, From The BridgeIn this film, fans will be treated to a whirlwind cinematic journey chronicling the evolution of sci-fi, horror and comic book fandom as recounted by some of the biggest names in these genres. Host, George Takei guides us through never-before-seen archival footage featuring creators like George Lucas and never before aired interviews with the likes of Gene RoddenberryLeonard Nimoy and many more. This is a first look at this groundbreaking feature which will, assuredly, set the pace for the largest Comic-Con ever in the San Diego Convention Center’s 4000 seat Ballroom 20 on Thursday, July 19th beginning at 10am.

From The Bridgefeatures original interviews with Stan Lee, Nichelle Nichols, Gene Simmons, Joe Dante, Tom DeSanto, Adam Nimoy, Bryan Fuller, Neal Adams, Doug Jones, Rod Roddenberry, Howard Roffman and many more including Super Fans. This groundbreaking documentary feature is set for a theatrical run in late summer 2018 and will be released on VOD, DVD, and Blu-ray in November. North American distribution will be handled by Gravitas Ventures, a Red Arrow Studios company.

Comic Con favorite Greg Grunberg, often nicknamed the “Mayor of Comic-Con”, will serve as moderator for the panel featuring writer-director Spencer F. Lee, Nichelle NicholsRod Roddenberry, Kerry O’QuinnTom DeSanto, uber cos-player Cecil Grimes and special guests. Following the debut clips which will screen at the start of the Thursday, July 19th 10am panel, Grunberg will lead a spirited discussion and Q&A on the evolution of science fiction, fantasy, comic book and horror fandom and the positive impact each has had on popular culture.

Around The Tubes

It’s a new week and we’ve got lots coming your way. To kick things off is our morning roundup of comic news from around the web in our morning roundup.

Vulture – Before He Wanted to Be a Chef, Anthony Bourdain Wanted to Draw Comic Books – For those that might not know. They are solid reads.

CNBC – The story of how comic books became public enemy No. 1 in America’s war on juvenile delinquency – For those who might not know the history.

Bitcoin News – Crypto Manga – Comic Book Series to Spread Cryptocurrency Awareness – Interesting.

 

Reviews

Talking Comics – Batman #48

Comic Mix – The Bridge: How the Roeblings Connected Brooklyn to New York

Talking Comics – Dazzler: X-Song #1

Around the Tubes

It’s a new week and we’ve got interviews, reviews, and more coming up! What geeky things do you all have on tap? Sound off in the comments below! While you decide on that, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web in our morning roundup.

Washington Post – Mort Walker, whose ‘Beetle Bailey’ was a comic-page staple for decades, dies at 94 – Our thoughts are with his friends and family.

 

Reviews

ICv2 – The Bridge

Comics Bulletin – Doom Patrol #10

Talking Comics – Raven: Daughter of Darkness #1