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Five Of The Best Graphic Novels And Collected Works Of 2016

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I truly believe were are in a new Golden Age of comics. Not only have they invaded the mainstream via cineplexes and TV screens, the funny books themselves have gotten increasingly varied, earned higher exposure, and received more respect than they ever have. With that in mind, I compiled a list of what I consider to be the five best graphic novels and collected works released in 2016. As I said, variety has been key, as this list contains everything from talking biker monkeys, time-travel, slackers, Batman, and the very real battle for civil rights.

Patience

Patience – Fantagraphics

Daniel Clowes latest, Patience, is perhaps his best work in a long time. A time-travel and psychedelic epic, the story of a grieving man’s quest to go back in time and avert his wife’s murder is both highly accessible and mind-bending unique. It’s the kind of genre story only Daniel Clowes could tell.  It also features some of the most gorgeous art Clowes has produced in years, with Jack Kirby inspired layouts and designs that leap off the page. It’s a beautifully bound book too, with the highest of printing qualities. More than a one-time read, this is a must own.

Dark Night: A Batman Story – DC/Vertigo

Paul Dini’s and Eduardo Risso’s original graphic novel is one of the most powerful books DC/Vertigo has ever done. Dini, best known as one of the creative forces behind the juggernaut that was Batman: The Animated series, tells a highly painful and personal story about loneliness, the dark side of success, and how a violent and random act can almost destroy a person. In opening up about his mugging and battles with depression, Dini uses Batman and his rogues’ gallery as metaphors for the aspects of one’s own psyche. Risso, using different art styles, brings it all to life and creates some truly haunting and gut-punching images. It’s a Batman tale we have never seen before.

Minimum Wage

Minimum Wage Book Two: So Many Bad Decisions – Image Comics

Bob Fingerman’s Minimum Wage returned to Image after an original run on Fantagraphics. But that decade-long sabbatical did nothing to affect the book, as Minimum Wage continues to be funny, relatable, and compulsively readable. The on-going story of Rob, his many attempts at romance, success in comics, and experiences in New York with his motley crew of friends is some of the most fun you can currently have reading comics. With art that is reminiscent of the best of Mad Magazine and underground comics, Minimum Wage will keep you laughing and turning pages. Book Two brings in a new job for Rob, a friendship with comedian Marc Maron, and of course another heartbreaking break-up. This is the best modern sitcom not currently on television.

The Humans

The Humans Volume Two: Humans Till Death – Image Comics

The Humans by Keenan Marshall Keller and Tom Nelly is truly unique. A ‘70s Roger Corman style biker movie on paper with an added twist; the characters are all anthropomorphized apes. And this isn’t done in a Planet of The Apes-style twist, it’s just taken as a matter of fact. And although there are actual humans in the book, they are slaves and feral. The story is a drug-fueled, crime filled tale of rebellion and counter-culture madness right out of classic underground comics and books. The art is refreshingly hand drawn in look and has some of the best use of panel structure and lettering I have seen in years. The Humans has been slowly making waves in the comics world, and I truly hope it becomes the breakout hit it deserves to be in 2017.

March: Book Three – Top Shelf

Without a doubt the most important comic on this list. In fact, it’s one of the most important books of the year and was the recipient of the National Book Award for Young People’s Literature. March: Book Three is the final volume in Congressman John Lewis’ powerful autobiography of his catalytic involvement in the Civil Rights Movement. Co-written with Andrew Aydin and illustrated with great detail, emotion and atmosphere by Nate Powell (Any Empire), it’s a significant achievement for the power of comics to tell a compelling and necessary part of history. As comics mature in the United States, books like March prove that “comics” are a medium and not a genre. That sequential art can sit among the best novels and textbooks in classrooms and libraries across the world. It’s a monumental achievement on many fronts, and a culture event not to be missed.


So there you go folks. What other graphic novels and collected works did you enjoy this year? Leave some comments below!

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Molly Ringwald To Play Archie’s Mom On ‘Riverdale’

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The CW’s upcoming show Riverdale is adding yet another teen icon to it’s cast, reports ComicBookResources.com. In addition to 90s heartthrob Luke Perry (Beverly Hills, 90210) as Archie’s father, former John Hughes muse Molly Ringwald will be playing Mary Andrews. The character is described as

A woman who comes back to town in her family’s hour of need. She not only reconnects with Archie and her husband, Fred (Luke Perry), but also her former high school gal-pals Hermione Lodge (Marisol Nichols) and Alice Cooper (Mädchen Amick), just in time for a Homecoming Dance.

Riverdale will be written by Archie Comics Chief Creative Officer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, known for the breakout hit comic book title Afterlife With Archie. It is produced by Warner Brothers Studios and Berlanti Productions (Supergirl/Arrow/The Flash/Legends of Tomorrow). The show’s description is

a subversive take on the classic Archie mythos. The live-action series offers a bold, compelling take on Archie, Betty, Veronica, and their friends, exploring small-town life and the darkness and weirdness bubbling beneath Riverdale’s wholesome facade. The show will focus on the eternal love triangle of Archie Andrews, girl-next-door Betty Cooper, and rich socialite Veronica Lodge, and will include the entire cast of characters from the comic books—including Archie’s rival, Reggie Mantle, and his best friend, Jughead Jones.

The show will debut on the CW January 26, 2017. It stars KJ Apa as Archie Andrews, Lili Reinhart as Betty Cooper, Camila Mendes as Veronica Lodge, Ashleigh Murray as Josie McCoy, Luke Perry as Fred Andrews, Cole Sprouse as Jughead Jones, Madelaine Petsch as Cheryl Blossom, Ross Butler as Reggie Mantle, Casey Cott as Kevin Keller, Mädchen Amick as Alice Cooper, and Marisol Nichols as Hermione Lodge. You can check out a promo below.

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For more information about Riverdale and everything Archie Comics, visit the official Archie Comics website.  You can also follow them on TwitterFacebook, and Instagram.

 

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16 For 16: The Best Films Of 2016

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While 2016 got off to a relatively slow start at the movies, it appears we are approaching the end of the year with quite a little flourish. What normally would be an easy task of compiling the top ten films of this year ended up being somewhat complicated by the fantastic releases that came out in the fall. So in the interest of being fair to all of these films (also because I couldn’t narrow my list any further) here are the top 16 films for 2016. Please note that I reserve the right to update this list because we’ve not had the opportunity to screen Martin Scorsese’s film Silence yet.

Honorable Mention: Green Room, Deadpool, Jackie, Ghostbusters 

If you challenged any critic to come up with a list of films that were different from each other, I’m not sure they could do a better job than this list of honorable mentions. While these films may have little in common with one another, each of them brought their brand of quality to the screen and delighted audiences in their way.

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Green Room was an excellent film which was flawlessly executed by a cast lead by Patrick Stewart and the late Anton Yelchin. This wasn’t your typical horror film but certainly wasn’t tame by any stretch of the imagination. The brilliance of this movie is in its narrative. Jeremy Saulnier crafted a tale that was able to utilize the smallest of spaces and the tiniest of details to amp up the tension in the film

The Best Films of 2016

Deadpool deserves to be on a majority of best lists due to its impact on the landscape of superhero movies. This film showed that it was not only okay to break that “4th wall” but that rated R super films could flourish (Deadpool’s success lead to Logan being made).

Jackie

Jackie is a superb look at the life of the former first lady following the assassination of her husband, President Kennedy. Natalie Portman is sensational in a film that will most certainly make her the favorite to win her 2nd Oscar. I had higher hopes for this film as a whole, but it just didn’t warrant being in the Top 16 (but it’s close just based on Natalie Portman’s performance alone).

Ghostbusters Sequel

Director Paul Feig took a risk when he decided to make his new Ghostbusters team all female. Whether anyone is willing to admit or not, Ghostbusters struck a nerve with the public. It was fun, light-hearted, and showed that ladies scientists can kick butt as well. It was also well received by a majority of critics and fans as well. If this film had been given more of a shot and not be subjected to the deluge of hatred from the hardcore old school Ghostbuster fans, this film could have done even better at the box-office.

16. Moana

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This film has brought pure joy to the audiences that have already been lucky enough to see it. Disney has managed to craft a narrative that’s equal parts an empowerment story and a stupendously engaging adventure that we haven’t seen since Aladdin. Dwayne Johnson steals the movie as Maui.

15. A Monster Calls

A powerful film about grief and how a boy is coming to terms with his mother’s impending death. Fantastic visual effects and compelling performances by the entire cast.

14. Neon Demon

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Did you know that  brutality could be made to look so beautiful? This film has to be considered one of the riskier releases and those who took on the film were rewarded with a film that was visually stunning.

13. Lion

Another visually stunning film with tremendous performances. This movie is worth seeing if for no other reason than to witness the how outstanding Dev Patel is.

12. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

Episode 104: 'Rogue One' vs 'The Walking Dead'

A fantastic addition to the Star Wars legacy. Felicity Jones is fantastic in the film, and the narrative is deliciously crafted that Rogue One fits in beautifully in between Episode III and IV.

11. Hacksaw Ridge

A scintillating look at the actual story of private Desmond Doss and at a portion of World War II that is often ignored in Hollywood. Andrew Garfield’s performance in this film will garner him attention during awards season as will the direction of Mel Gibson.

10.Nocturnal Animals

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Tom Ford’s look into the depravity of the human condition is hard to stomach at times, but no matter how much you want to look away, it’s impossible to do. Amy Adams, Jake Gyllenhaal, Laura Linney, and Aaron Taylor-Johnson all are fantastic in the film.

9. 10 Cloverfield Lane

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While you won’t find 10 Cloverfield Lane on too many “Best of” lists, this film cracks the Top 10 based on the performance of John Goodman. Goodman is so violent, scary, and so manipulative that I was tense the entire time. To me, this film was a guilty pleasure that I’d watch again in a second.

8.Captain Fantastic

This is the best Viggo Mortensen film I’ve ever seen. This movie has and will continue to blow audiences away. The reason why it’s not higher that 8th is it gets to be a tad bit long towards the end but overall it’s one of 2016’s must see films.

7. The Edge Of Seventeen

Anyone who goes into this film thinking it’s going to be your typical run of the mill teen “dramedy,” is sadly mistaken. This movie has a perfect balance of great acting, a poignant narrative, and film with such heart that most audiences will be emotional towards the end of the movie. Woody Harrelson and Hailee Steinfeld deliver knockout performances.

6. Hell or High Water

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If I were writing a list of the most surprising films of 2016, The Edge of Seventeen and Hell or High Water would certainly be in my top two. Instead of the usual plastic performances that we’ve grown to expect from Chris Pine, we were treated to a nuanced and incredibly layered one. Ben Foster doesn’t disappoint in a film that will surprise anyone that’s willing to give it a shot.

5. Fences

'Fences' First Trailer - Denzel Washington And Viola Davis Give It Their All

Denzel Washington directs and stars along with Viola Davis in a film based on the August Wilson play. Washington shows such vision in the staging of the play and is tremendous in the lead role, but the story of this film is Viola Davis.

4. Arrival

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This certainly has been Amy Adams year. Arrival is an outstanding film anchored by blistering performances by both Adams and Jeremy Renner. It’s the first alien invasion I’ve seen where a single shot isn’t fired.

3. Manchester By The Sea

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If this list were the best performances of 2016, then Casey Affleck would be number one, and it wouldn’t even be close. Never have I seen a film deal with grief in such a raw and real way. This movie grabs hold of its audience and refuses to let go.

2. La La Land

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Deciding between the first and the second-ranked films was pretty challenging. La La Land is exceptionally staged and masterfully directed. On top of that, Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling both deliver world class performances in a film that transports you to the golden age of Hollywood.

1. Moonlight

Beautifully shot, masterfully directed, and skillfully performed are just a fraction of the mountain of compliments I could give this film. This movie affected me on both a personal and professional level (which was the ultimately the deciding factor). Moonlight is the type of film that will resonate with me long after I’m done reviewing movies for a living.

What was your favorite film of 2016? Comment below.

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New ‘Pokemon’ Movie Trailer Goes Back To Series’ Roots

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In a recent episode of the Japanese show Oha Suta, they announced the new Pokemon film hitting theaters in 2017 – Pokemon: I Choose You. Along with the announcement of the title, we got a trailer and poster, which seems to be hinting at a series reboot.

The poster is what really gets me excited. The shot is taken directly from the first episode of the original series anime, in which Ash sees Ho-Oh flying by.

If this film turns out to be a reboot, how would you feel? Comment down below and let us know!

Pokemon: I Choose You is released on July 15, 2017.

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Marvel & FX Release New ‘Legion’ Banner

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We’re only a couple months from the premiere of Marvel’s Legion, and the company has released a new banner for the show via Twitter

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The show takes place in the X-Men Cinematic Universe includes David Haller (Dan Stevens), The Eye (Mackenzie Gray, Dr. Poole (Scott Lawrence), and Amy Haller (Katie Aselton). Read the full cast list here.

“Legion follows David Haller, a troubled young man who may be more than human. Diagnosed as schizophrenic, David has been in and out of psychiatric hospitals for years. But after a strange encounter with a fellow patient, he’s confronted with the possibility that the voices he hears and visions might be real.”

See Legion on FX starting February 8.

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Unreleased Studio Ghibli Movie ‘Ocean Waves’ Hitting U.S. Theaters

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Back in 1993, Studio Ghibli released a film titled Ocean Waves. It was a hit in Japan, but due to licensing reasons, never made it to theaters in the United States.

Now, from December 2016 to March 2017, Ocean Waves will be shown in theaters across the country, according to Anime News Network.

This film was the first from Studio Ghibli to not be directed by Hayao Miyazaki, as it was helmed by Tomomi Mochizuki instead.

Here’s the list of cities and towns that Ocean Waves will be shown in:

New York, NY
Toronto, ON
Alburquerque, NM
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Kansas City, MO
Portland, OR
Los Angeles, CA
Chicago, IL
Denver, CO
Santa Ana, CA
Tempe, AZ
Waterloo, ON
Atlanta, GA
San Franciso, CA
Fairfax, VA
Washington, DC
Dallas, TX
Plano, TX
San Diego, CA
Honolulu, HI
Pittsburgh, PA
Vancouver, BC
Columbus, OH
Cleveland, OH
Port Orchard, WA

Will you be checking out this unreleased Ghibli film in theaters? Let us know in the comments section!

 

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Kathleen Kennedy Says No ‘Episode VIII’ Footage Until Spring

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Although many fans were expecting to see a Star Wars: Episode VIII trailer soon, it looks as though we’ll have to wait a few months.

Kathleen Kennedy, president of Lucasfilm, had this to say on the topic.

“Pretty soon. We’re giving this [Rogue One] a little breathing room. Probably heading into spring, you’ll start to see things.”

Additionally, The Force Awakens actress Daisey Ridley commented on when we can expect the trailer.

“I could probably ask, but Rogue One is out in like a week, so I guess we’ll let that come out, be amazing, let people respond to that first. One step at a time! I know there’s Celebration next year. Hopefully something will be shown there? That’s speculation, by the way.”

What do you want to see in the first trailer for the film?

The untitled Star Wars: Episode VIII hits theaters on December 15, 2017.

Source: Comicbook.com.

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Han Solo Standalone Film Starts Shooting In February

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The Han Solo “solo” movie will start production as early as February, according to Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy.

During an interview with Kennedy, BBC’s Lizo Mzimba asked how the studio is coming along with the movie.

“We’re actually very close. We’re going to start shooting in February,” Kennedy said.

Kennedy also revealed that Star Wars fans will see Episode VIII updates sometime in the spring.

Phil Lord and Christopher Miller will direct. Alden Ehrenreich, Donald Glover and Emilia Clarke star.

The untitled Han Solo movie is set for release in 2018.

Source: Comicbook.com

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‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Directors Tease Mysterious Prop

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The Russo Brothers have released a video, teasing a prop for Avengers: Infinity War.

In the video, a 3D printer constructs the mysterious prop.

Infinity prop…

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The Russo Bros. have posted puzzling messages before.

Last month, they posted an image of an explosion, no context given.

The duo directed Captain America: The Winter Soldier and this year’s Captain America: Civil War.

Marvel has a full slate of movies in the coming year.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2  opens in theaters on May 5, 2017. Spider-Man: Homecoming  follows on July 7.

Thor: Ragnarok opens on Nov. 3 with Black Panther hitting on Feb. 16, 2018.

Avengers: Infinity War hits theaters on May 4, 2018.

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India Pale Ale: IPA at Large – American vs English

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IPA- India Pale Ale. What are they, exactly?

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According to Brewers Association, India Pale Ales (IPAs) remained the most favored craft beer style. According to retail scan data, IPA is up 47 percent by volume and 49 percent by dollar sales. Accounting for 21 percent volume share of craft and 23 percent dollar share of off-premise beer sales. Additionally, the style was the number one entered category at the Great American Beer Festival®.

The stars of the hop world. As with a number of brewing styles, IPA was born out of necessity. When the British were colonizing India, the beers they sent down to their troops kept spoiling during the long sea voyage.

Defining IPA is easy. All in all, a very hoppy pale ale. Brewed with the maximum amount of hops, which are localized per brew.

IPA’s have been around for over 175 years, not surprisingly and are still going strong. The popularity of hoppy beer is rising, due to this, we can count on the numbers staying up. It’s about the taste and flavor. Most importantly, drinkers need to be able to savor every drop.

Not only is the IPA most popular, they are extremely accessible. Most grocery stores carry at least one type, and liquor stores have several on hand at all times.

IPA’s make up three different subcategories – American, English, and Imperial/Double.

  • American IPA- Medium high bitterness and alcohol content. Fruity, floral and citrus hops are generally main uses for flavor. (Immortal IPA– Elysian Brewing)
  • English IPA- Medium high bitterness and alcohol content. Earthy and herbal hops mixed in for a different crisp flavor. (Blind Faith-Magic Hat Brewing Company)
  • Imperial/Double IPA-Intense hop flavor, Medium to high alcohol content. Fruity esters and high malt make this IPA rich and full of hoppy flavor. (Voodoo Ranger-New Belgium)

Other IPAs are starting to make their way into popularity due to high demand. These beers include Wheat, Black, and Belgian Style IPA’s.

India Pale Ale has some competition. Sour beers are now more popular than ever, furthermore blowing up in the breweries. IPA’s top the list for many. IPABeer.com has a database of 109 IPA’s, so you are bound to find at least one you will love.

IPA’s are not for the timid, especially the non-beer drinkers. If you are a hop lover, these beers are for you.

Also, remember to drink responsibly because these bad boys pack a mean punch. Please don’t drink and drive!

Until next beer snobs!

IPA Hops

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