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Odds and Ends 1/25

Good Morning all,

I hope that everyone had a great weekend, and got a chance to watch the crazy football that was played yesterday, man that was fun. Sadly, we all go back to work today, but hopefully I have a few tidbits that can help make the day a little bit more enjoyable. What do we have today?

Targeting the target: Thom Young, over on his Silver Soapbox column (found on the comics bulletin) gives a great review of Fox Television’s The Human Target, pointing out some serious differences between the comic and the TV show.

Super Teams: panelsonpages.com runs down a list of the best creative teams in the business. Plenty of pretty pictures included!

Witty Criticism: I don’t know if I have mentioned it before, but my all time favorite web-comic has got to be COMIC CRITICS. It’s not for everyone, but if you are a fan on the world of comic book nerdery, than this strip is pretty awesome. You can check it out here.

Massively good news: The Bioware video game Mass Effect 2 comes out tomorrow! I just thought you should know.

That’s it for today folks. Thanks for stopping in, we will see you tomorrow with another exciting column from Sgt. Angle.

Looking Ahead

Good  morning folks,

Last week I took a look back at all that was in comics over the previous decade. This week, I thought I would look to the future (don’t worry, I wont be nearly so long winded this time). Today, I want to look at some of the things I am most excited to see show up in 2010. Unlike last week, I wont be limiting myself to just comics, anything and everything that seems neat to me is fair game.

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NEMESIS: Mark Millar and Steve McNiven pair up again in 2010 to put out NEMESIS through Marvel’s Icon imprint. The story has been pitched as “What if Batman was the Joker?” which doesn’t quite make sense, but upon reading more, I like the tag line that Millar uses, “What if Batman was a total C*&t?” Anything this team does turns out to be awesome, so I am in.

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Bioshock 2: The first game scared me. No really, I had to play with the lights on, on account of the creepiness. This year, the sequel comes out, with players getting to be a big daddy (that big honkin’ thing in the picture with a drill hand). Certainly I will be safe if I am a big daddy, right?

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Iron Man 2: The first movie was great, and just going by the trailer, this one looks just as good. Two times as many Iron mans (iron men?), Mickey Rourke looking all crazy and Russian, and Scarlett Johannsson in leather as the Black Widow; yes this movie will rock.

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Longbox Digital: Longbox has been touted for the last year or so as the thing that will revolutionize digital comic book viewing. Is this the year that comics on the computer become the norm?

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American Vampire: Vampire stories are a dime a dozen these days, so why should I get all uppity about this Vertigo vampire book? STEPHEN KING! That’s right, the master of the horror novel is actually creating original comic book work. Sign me up!

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Marvelman: Whether it’s just reprints of the impossible to find TPBs or (gasp) new work on the character, I can’t wait to see what Marvel does now that they have the rights to Marvelman. Oh, and if Neil Gaiman or Alan Moore want to come back to write the character, that’d be alright too.

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Mass Effect 2: When Mass Effect came out a few years ago, I was blown away by the RPG. I was given a whole Universe full of different alien races to interact with, and a choose-you-own-adventure style plot, it was awesome. So, will the boys at BioWare be able to top their initial 2007 offering? I don’t know, but I’ll be the first in line to find out.

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Tron Legacy: The original Tron came out the same year I was born. Growing up, I always thought Disney’s black-light sci-fi extravaganza was a fun ride, and this year, we finally get a sequel! It looks like there will be a lot less black-light this time though.

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Hitman Monkey: Yes. Yes. Yes.

Well folks, that’s it for today. Have a great weekend, and I’ll see you tomorrow!