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Monday, February 20, 2012
I Forgot About My Blog...
So, yeah, I, like, forgot about this blog. But now that I remember I will start to post again. You see I have spent a lot of time on deviantART.com and comicvine.com. But I will post again.
Monday, February 6, 2012
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
New Year and Christmas
So, I have not really blogged in a while, but I just wanted to wish you all a merry Christmas, Hanukkah, New Year, Kwanza, whatever you celebrated (if anyone is even reading). I got Batman: Arkham City (finished it!), X-Men: Destiny, a PS3 (it's awesome), a laptop (blogging from it right now), a printer, a Wacom Bamboo Capture (if I use it a lot and get good my dad will upgrade me to the Bamboo Create) and it is awesome, Thats Entertainment! gift card (bought tons of Batman comics with it, also Justice League #4) and a subscription to Justice League. I had a really good Christmas. Also fondue on New Years. Yay! But I did just spend my whole night studying and... ugh.
Friday, December 23, 2011
This Isn't What It Looks Like... (and why Batman isn't gay)
This Isn't What it Looks Like!
So I know that a very common interpretation of early Batman and Robin comics (i.e. Batman; Detective Comics) is that Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson (Batman and Robin) are homosexual. I had heard of this, but never really thought of it until I was looking through some old Batman comics and stumbled upon these three panels. Upon reading, I learned that Robin was celebrating his 8th birthday. Kind of young to fight crime, but that is beside the point. I have researched the topic of homosexuality in early Batman comics, and discovered that there is a book on the subject. Not gonna read it. I just wanted to explain that for some reason, people have interpreted Batman and Robin's relationship as a sexual one. I have seen other images of them sleeping in the same bed. People have to know that this was long ago, when superhero comics were new, not to mention superhero partnerships, and the writers of Batman portrayed them as good friends, as well as a father and son relationship. This issue here is what a father might do to a son (minus the whole "buy you a plane" thing). So stop freaking out, 'cause Batman today is nothing like that, not to mention frikkin' awesome.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Why the New 52 Appeals to ME
So if you read comics at all, chances are you have heard of the New 52. If not, here is a little recap. So, evidently, comics have not been selling very well these days. (even though you have me, DC and Marvel, who buys, like, 90 comics a month) So, they decided that they would make some money (and hopefully a few good stories) if they rebooted the entire DC Universe, and every super hero, villain, heroin, vigilante, anti-hero (you get the idea) had just started their career and the whole thing is how everyone hates (or doesn't understand) superheroes. And they are making big bucks! (If Marvel did this, it would be stupid, 'cause the make roughly 60% of the comics profit) Well, first thing first, I have always loved Marvel. Loved the characters, writers, artists, stories, movies, the whole thing. I always said to myself if I EVER find a DC Comic written by Jim Lee (my favorite artist), I will read it. Well, that's how I started reading the DC Comics New 52 Justice League. Best decision ever. I usually read it then stare at the art.
A page from Justice League #1. Talented, huh? Art by Jim Lee
The colors are fun in the books, but I hated the art in Action Comics #1. (no offence Rags, but Supes looks kinda..... suspicious.) Did like the writing though. Just don't bring in your whole "creepy narrative thing" Grant. Justice League #1 was my first DC Comic, and definitely not my last. This changed my view of the whole company and now I'm addicted to Batman. Currently I have only decided to follow Justice League, and (im) patiently waiting for #4.
Until next time!
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Top 5 Superhero Video Games Ever!
5. X-Men Legends
I have this game on the PSP, and it is truly amazing. Though not all characters from the first are available (Beast, Jubilee, ect.) but the PSP extras include Cable, X-Man, Dark Pheonix, among others. Additions of Iron Man and Deadpool add an extra bonus. Though the malware a bit repetitive, it is a nice game with the ability to play as brotherhood members such as Scarlet Witch, Blob, Magneto, and Toad.
2. Marvel: Ultimate Alliance
I love this game. I have it on PSP, XBox 360, and Wii. I love being my favorite characters, however I was somewhat upset when I was unable to take on the role of my favorite character, Nightcrawler. This was no longer a problem when the DLC came out with Nigtcrawler, Cyclops, Hawkeye, Hulk, Venom, Sabretooth, Doctor Doom, and Magneto. The maps are not anything like each other (except for the first 2 levels).
1.Batman: Arkham Asylum
Predictable, I know, but I love how you can roam around the island and use a lot of gadgets. I can get creative and sneak up on people. The controls are simple and the buildings are vast. You fight many bad guys like Poison Ivy, Bane, Scarecrow, Harley Quinn, and more. Some levels are a bit difficult because they are so large, like in Killer Croc's lair.
Okay, so I ordered this game off of amazon for xbox, but I found out that it was not compatible with my Xbox 360. Grrrrrrr. Then, about 1 month later, I bought a new version for GameCube (to play on my Wii) with a controller and a hard-drive. Little did I know that I got 2 of everything. Good for co-op (though my brother never plays with me). My only problem is that when you get stuck with no health packs, 1 character, and a whole lot of bad guys, your'e dead. And on top, the only way to get out is to RESTART THE GAME! (I have done it twice already. I'm on the third level and may have to start all over AGAIN!) Very challenging. Also the characters start out very weak and suckish. Overall fun game.;)
4. Justice League Heroes
Fun game. Mine is all scratched and I can't go past the first level, so really the only characters I have played as are Batman, Superman, Zatanna and Martian Manhunter, but they have really coll secret characters like Aquaman (eckkk), several Green Lanterns, Supergirl, and more. Also many cool costumes (like biker chick Wonder Woman). Controls are simple if you've ever played this kind of overhead beat'm up before.
3. X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse
I have this game on the PSP, and it is truly amazing. Though not all characters from the first are available (Beast, Jubilee, ect.) but the PSP extras include Cable, X-Man, Dark Pheonix, among others. Additions of Iron Man and Deadpool add an extra bonus. Though the malware a bit repetitive, it is a nice game with the ability to play as brotherhood members such as Scarlet Witch, Blob, Magneto, and Toad.
2. Marvel: Ultimate Alliance
I love this game. I have it on PSP, XBox 360, and Wii. I love being my favorite characters, however I was somewhat upset when I was unable to take on the role of my favorite character, Nightcrawler. This was no longer a problem when the DLC came out with Nigtcrawler, Cyclops, Hawkeye, Hulk, Venom, Sabretooth, Doctor Doom, and Magneto. The maps are not anything like each other (except for the first 2 levels).
1.Batman: Arkham Asylum
Predictable, I know, but I love how you can roam around the island and use a lot of gadgets. I can get creative and sneak up on people. The controls are simple and the buildings are vast. You fight many bad guys like Poison Ivy, Bane, Scarecrow, Harley Quinn, and more. Some levels are a bit difficult because they are so large, like in Killer Croc's lair.
Hope You Enjoyed!
Monday, December 5, 2011
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