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[Review] Dig the Deep-Space Disco of ASTRO HUSTLE #1

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As you flip through the pages of Astro Hustle #1, it’s hard to avoid hearing the opening strains of Meco’s disco-drenched reworking of John Williams’ Star Wars score in your head.

Chen Andalou, an intergalactic rogue from a prominent family, wakes up after sixty years in hyper-sleep. Political intrigue, space pirates, jailbreaks, and more ensue in the opening chapter of Dark Horse’s new space opera adventure.

The Writing

Writer Jai Nitz throws everything at the wall in Astro Hustle #1. The book perfectly encapsulates the space opera vibe, borrowing elements of Flash Gordon, westerns, Barbarella, and Errol Flynn. It would be easy to lean on those influences and put out a cheap homage to nostalgia. Beyond the aesthetic, though, are the roots of an interesting and compelling tale.

This first issue doesn’t give us much in the way of backstory. Instead, Nitz throws us into the action, revealing the world our characters inhabit through the narrative in piecemeal fashion. The writer lets genre tropes fill in the blank spaces, with the reader to pick up on the context. However, he does so in a self-aware manner that showcases a genuine love for his sources.

We learn Chen is wanted for a laundry list of crimes, but not much yet beyond that. Astro Hustle #1 offers narrative threads, though, provided mostly through the character’s narration that will shape the story in upcoming issues.

The narrative’s only real weakness is a tendency to establish characters, only for them to drop off the map. You get invested in several characters, and then watch them die pages later. This trick can work once, but starts to feel emotionally-manipulative after repeat instances. Overall, though, you’ll find many more hits than misses from a storytelling standpoint.

The Artwork

Tom Reilly’s artwork is a visual delight in Astro Hustle #1. He draws on classic Raygun Gothic designs in his world building, while throwing in elements borrowed from sources as divergent as pirate lore and 19th Century British imperialism. From scantily-clad green women with antennae to colonial police uniforms, the synthesis is vital to the book’s aesthetic.

Reilly employs heavy inks throughout the book. While the style gives everything a more substantial presence, it comes at the expense of detail in some panels. It’s a stylistic choice, though, and is not often a problem. Panels here and there can be a bit difficult to grasp at first glance. However, the fact that the book is well-laid out means you never feel lost.

The colors from artist Ursula Decay are superbly vibrant throughout Astro Hustle #1. Rather than stick to a consistent palette, she hops from one color scheme to the next constantly. Yes, the colors are intense, and can feel a little overwhelming in some panels. But then, that’s part of the vibe, isn’t it?

Final Thoughts

Astro Hustle #1 is a narrative-driven work, inviting readers into an expansive world, and it’s a hell of a lot of fun. Highly recommended.

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Conan the Barbarian Has a New Marvel Universe Squad in SAVAGE AVENGERS

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Fresh off the release of Savage Sword of Conan #1, Gerry Duggan, in conjunction with Mike Deodato Jr, will continue to spearhead the Conan the Barbarian initiative at Marvel in a brand new series, Savage Avengers.

The series will reintroduce Conan back to the Marvel Universe with a team that is also comprised of Wolverine, Punisher, Elektra, Venom and Brother Voodoo. The first issue will set various questions into motion, like what is the City of Sickles? Who is the Marrow God? How is The Hand involved in correlation to Conan’s world? We’ll soon find out!

“This is an unsanctioned team of heroes,” said Duggan. “It has to be something that visually makes sense to you, and I think it does. We envisioned a threat, a magical green zone where the evil wizards of Conan’s world are trading spells with The Hand in Japan. Conan is on a very ‘Conan-like’ mission; he’s heard a tale of an amulet so he’s chasing it, and the evil magic sorcerers are doing something that would be a Marvel’s Avengers problem. It feels like we have found some very fertile ground that is a Venn Diagram between those two worlds.”

No news yet on the release of the first issue, but the publisher has indeed opened preorders.

Click HERE for the official release from Entertainment Weekly, which broke the story.

What do you think, Are you ready for the year of Conan the Barbarian? What do you think of this ragtag group of misfits and antiheroes? Let us know in the comments section below.

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TALES OF MONKEYS FIGHTING ROBOTS #3

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The war between monkeys and robots has raged on for eons; these are the stories that have survived. With art by Jamie Jones and the occasional words by Matt Sardo, Tales of Monkeys Fighting Robots hits the web every Sunday.

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The Monkeys Fighting Robots comic was created by Matthew Sardo, Ruben Diaz, and Vanessa Cardinali.

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Review: THE FLASH #64 Continues The Price of Innocence arc

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The Flash and Batman corner their culprit and learn a dark truth.

It’s a new year, and that means a new Flash Batman crossover. In the wake of Heroes in Crisis, Batman is feeling guilty over the deaths. Everywhere he looks, he is reminded of Wally West, which comes to a head when there’s an attack on the Flash Museum. Barry can run to save everyone, including the caped crusader. They decide to team up to face the person who attacked the museum. The culprit turns out to be none other than Gotham Girl, a former up and coming hero. She appears to be trying to bring back her brother, Gotham, as well as get vengeance on Batman. Will the Flash and Batman be able to stop her before someone gets killed?

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**Some Spoilers Below**

 

Story:

After Batman and Flash thoroughly investigate the crime scene, the pair figure out Gotham Girl is on an island in South America. The pair head over as Gotham Girl meets with her benefactor, who is supplying her with the chemicals needed to bring her brother back. When Flash and Batman arrive, they take their sweet time heading inside, indulging in small talk. When they get inside, however, they realize how far gone Gotham Girl has become.

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This wasn’t an exciting issue by any means. When the biggest non-spoiler highlight is they have small talk, there’s a problem. You have two of the worlds greatest detectives and all around butt-kickers, and we have them just talking about their lives. The last time we had a crossover between Flash and Batman, the second issue had actual detective work and ended on a shocking cliffhanger. This has neither, and the book suffers for it.

There is one part that does stand out amongst the rest of the story. When Batman and Flash find Gotham Girl’s room, Flash is reminded of how Wally made his costume. It’s a heartbreaking moment that made me choke up.

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Art:

While I may have an issue with the story, the art almost makes up for it. Rafa Sandoval takes up illustrating the issue, and it looks fantastic. Every character is full of emotion, making the scenes like Flash remembering Wally tug on your heartstrings. The colorwork was on point as well, with each panel maintaining the right level of creepiness and vibrancy due to Flash and his powers. It’s fantastic art that saves the book from being a failure.

Conclusion:

I was let down by this issue. It was just generally dull, despite having a few moments of emotional weight from the Heroes in Crisis story. The art team can give us a pretty book to look at, but nothing exciting happens. We still have two issues left, so here’s hoping it shapes up.

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Gods & Monsters To Host Exclusive CAPTAIN MARVEL Event

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Anna Young, the co-owner of Gods & Monsters Comics and Collectibles has partnered with Marvel Studios to host an exclusive Captain Marvel event at her Orlando comic book store.

On Saturday, March 2, from 5 pm to 1 am, Gods & Monsters is hosting a Captain Marvel Fundraising Promo Party with 10% of sales going to to the National Women’s Law Center.

According to the PR team involved, as one of the few female-owned comic book stores, Gods & Monsters was a perfect for fit for a Captain Marvel promotion. One of the many goals of Marvel Studios’ CAPTAIN MARVEL film is to connect and empower women of all ages through the “Marvelous Women” Campaign. Following the film’s themes of strength, and the motto: Higher, Further, Faster, the focus for this fundraising event will be on “Further,” as we celebrate women supporting one another and furthering their goals. Gods & Monsters will also have donation boxes set up to collect much needed supplies for Harbor House Orlando (Shelter for women, their children, and pets escaping domestic violence). Check here for supplies needed: Harbor House Orlando donations

If you donate an item between 5 pm to 9 pm on Saturday, Marvel PR will give you Captain Marvel Premiere Movie Passes or swag from the film. Cosplayers who attend will be rewarded with Captain Marvel Premiere Movie Passes or swag as well.

Gods & Monsters To Host Exclusive CAPTAIN MARVEL Event

Gods & Monsters has a not so secret 18-and-over post-apocalyptic themed bar, VAULT 5421 at the back of the shop and they will have Captain Marvel drink specials, with partial proceeds going to the National Women’s Law Center too. There will be entertainment from 8 pm to 12 am with Sissy Mary Sinful, of the Fahrenheit Foxes. She will be Cosplay Cage Dancing and Fire Dancing, Marvel movies and shows will be on the big screens with 90s music playing to round out the Captain Marvel theme.

Gods & Monsters is located at 5421 International Dr, Orlando, Florida 32819.

For more information check out the event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1144794089015573
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INTERVIEW: Happy Death Day 2U Costume Designer Whitney Anne Adams Enters Time Loop

Costume Designer Whitney Anne Adams worked her magic on Happy Death Day 2U, the upcoming sequel to the sleeper-slasher-hit from 2017 about Tree (Jessica Rothe), a girl who just can’t stop dying at the hands of a killer and must relive the same horrific days again and again until she figures it all out.

Happy Death Day is what you get when you cross Groundhog’s Day with murder and mayhem. The slasher tropes are there but in fun, clever ways that blend with the weird, time-loop storytelling that’s going on. For Whitney, creating costumes for this world required a lot of organization since scenes repeat, almost exactly but not really.

PopAxiom used the TARDIS to keep Whitney in one timeframe long enough to talk about her career as a costume designer, what makes up her designing DNA and taking the reigns for Happy Death Day 2U.

Origin Story

The first hint that designing costumes and working with fabric was in Whitney’s future happened early on “I was totally into sports my whole life. A complete jock. But in fourth grade we made quilts. I made four in the time it took everyone to make one.”

Whitney is a self-professed movie-freak “I owned 500 movies by the time I graduated from high school.” Out of all those movies though, Whitney points to one as a pivotal turning point in her personal timeline “The movie Moulin Rogue means a lot to me. It’s where I really fell in love with costume design.”

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In high school, Whitney was also part of the theatre crowd “… never thought I could make a career out of it.”

In college, “I was pre-med and switched that up after three weeks. I took intro to theater design, and it changed my life.”

How did Whitney break this news about going from doctor to starving artist? “I prepared a whole PowerPoint presentation for my family.”

In the PowerPoint, Whitney detailed the hardships and how she would work to progress “My parents couldn’t really argue with it.”

Weiner Dog

Examining an interviewees filmography as any writer does, I notice a funny title early in Anne’s career called Weiner Dog. Whitney laughs and replies ”I assisted on that movie.”

About her first official movie, Whitney answers “My first movie was The Great Gatsby. I assisted Catherine Martin. It was a really beautiful, intense, wonderful process where I completely fell in love with making movies.”

About Happy Death Day 2U

Whitney’s been busy since The Great Gatsby having worked on projects such as the upcoming Piercing and Irreplaceable You. Happy Death Day 2U starts this week. If you don’t know the movie, it’s a slasher flick with a time-loop twist. So, if making horror movies which tend to get dirty is already hard enough on costumes, what’s it like having to keep things straight in all the timey-wimey-ness? “It all goes back to my powerpoint days. I organize everything into photoshop boards. So, I have continuity boards for every single character; what they’re wearing in what scene. You can kind of see the whole movie on one sheet. So it’s my cheat sheet for every character.”

Technology can make things a lot more streamlined too, and Whitney makes the most of it “I could update the boards and send them via text or email to people on the set to keep them up-to-date. It cut down the time I needed to be on set so I could handle other things.”

If it’s not clear by now, Whitney declares “I’m very much into organization.”

New Timeline

What information did Whitney receive from the previous costume designer? “I received the movie Bible. All the work I do is digital, but this was a physical binder. I took a ton of screenshots of the first movie too.

The first movie also handed off something even more important “I was given the wardrobe for the entire movie. Well, except for two boxes of background costumes that mysteriously disappeared.”

Considering that time is looping, and things have to (relatively_ look the same, Whitney says about not having the background clothing “It was a challenge to recreate the background. But I had all the key costumes for all the principal characters.”

Time may be repeating, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t fresh, exciting new things in the film “In this movie, Tree has a whole new slew of looks, so it was fun to peek into her closet a little more.”

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The Process

Whitney shares a little of what she goes through when it comes to creating clothes for new characters “I read the script a few times before I really start to design.”

Where does Whitney ’s mind go as she reads a new script “Who is this person? You have to jump into their minds. Where do they buy their clothes? How long have they had these clothes? Why are they drawn to these clothes? That gets me started. You do research into when and where that story takes place. So many places that you draw from. But, for me, it starts with getting into the psychology of the character.”

Whitney jokes “So, you really have to be a psychologist, historian, and costume designer all in one.”

Wrapping Up

Whitney ’s influences come from music, theatre, art, and just about anywhere. When it comes to costume design, she has two dear influences that make up her designing DNA “… definitely, number one influences were Catherine Martin and Baz Luhrmann. I love how theatrical their movies are.”

The second influence “I also love Eiko Ishioka who did Bram Stoker’s Dracula … a lot of really beautiful movies. I got to work with her for two years before she died. It was exciting to sit around her kitchen table and sipping green tea talking about how she designed Dracula.”

What’s next for, Whitney ? “Piercing comes out soon. A Liam Hemsworth action movie coming out in the Spring. And a short film from a dance company.”

Happy Death Day 2U comes out TODAY!

Thanks to Whitney Anne Adams and Impact24 PR
for making this interview possible.

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New Delays For BATMAN DAMNED, DOOMSDAY CLOCK

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In the “not shocking” comics news department, two of DC’s most high-profile projects are facing additional delays: Batman Damned by Brain Azzarello and Lee Bermejo; and Doomsday Clock by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank.

Batman Damned #3, the series conclusion, was originally scheduled for March 13 before being pushed back to March 27. That date is currently still listed as of this writing, but retailers were informed Wednesday that all orders had been cancelled for re-solicitation in May. This comes among questions about the overall future of DC’s Black Label.

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DC’s original listing is below:

BATMAN: DAMNED #3

written by BRIAN AZZARELLO
art and cover by LEE BERMEJO
variant cover by JIM LEE
The stunning conclusion to the groundbreaking miniseries by the critically
acclaimed team of writer Brian Azzarello and artist Lee Bermejo is here! Batman’s most baffling case brings him face to face with his worst nightmare in this highly anticipated finale!
PRESTIGE FORMAT
$6.99 US | 3 of 3 | 48 PAGES
APPROX. 8.5“ x 10.875”
FC | MATURE READERS

As for Doomsday Clock, #9 was supposed to be out in January after the title shifted to a bi-monthly schedule (in fact, under the original timing the whole series would be finished at this point). It was then moved three different times in February alone; the new date as of this writing is March 6.

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DC’s original listing is below:

DOOMSDAY CLOCK #9

written by GEOFF JOHNS
art and cover by GARY FRANK
variant cover by GARY FRANK
The critically acclaimed series by master storytellers Geoff Johns and Gary Frank reaches its most shocking chapter yet when the DC Universe collides with its greatest threat: Dr. Manhattan. But nothing is hidden from Manhattan, and the secrets of the past, present and future will rock the very foundation of the DC Universe.
ON SALE 02.13.19
$4.99 US | 9 of 12 | 32 PAGES | FC

Issue #10 is still listed as March 27 for now.

Do delays affect your enjoyment of series like Batman Damned and Doomsday Clock? Are you waiting for the trade at this point or still buying the issues? Leaves us a comment!

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DC Comics Cancels SECOND COMING

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DC Comics has cancelled the Vertigo comic Second Coming ahead of its planned March release. Written by Mark Russell and illustrated by Richard Pace, the series attracted controversy for its planned portrayal of Jesus. FOX News ran a story about the comic, and the group CitizenGO gathered over 200,000 signatures on a petition protesting the publication.

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Russell addressed the cancellation on Twitter, assuring fans that “DC did not do anything untoward,” and that the book will now be shopped to a different publisher.

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Pace also tweeted in agreement with Russell, including some interior art from the book as well:

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The original solicitation for Second Coming read as follows:

SECOND COMING #1

  • written by MARK RUSSELL
  • art by RICHARD PACE
  • cover by AMANDA CONNER
  • variant cover by TOM FOWLER
  • Witness the return of Jesus Christ, as He is sent on a most holy mission by God to learn what it takes to be the true messiah of mankind by becoming roommates with the world’s favorite savior: the all-powerful super hero Sun-Man, the Last Son of Krispex! But when Christ returns to Earth, he’s shocked to discover what has become of his gospel—and now, he aims to set the record straight.
  • ON SALE 03.06.19
  • $3.99 US | 32 PAGES
  • FC | MATURE READERS

Russell still works for DC as writer on the new Wonder Twins comic, which debuted this week.

Do you think DC made the right move here? Will you look for Second Coming wherever it finally ends up? Comment below!

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Review: BIG MOUTH “My Furry Valentine” – A Special That Focuses on Positive and Negative Character Development

Netflix has surprised fans when they released a Big Mouth special episode. The new episode is a Valentine’s Day special, and looks at the stresses and stains the holiday causes.

On the romantic day the teenage characters continue to have their own issues. Nick (Nick Kroll) now has a female hormone monster which makes him more sensitivity and changing his body in unusual ways. His best friend Andrew (John Mulaney) tries to win back his ex-girlfriend. Jay tries to keep both his sex pillows happy. Jessi and Matthew both agree that Valentine’s Day sucks so decide to spend it together.

“My Furry Valentine” is what you would expect from a Big Mouth episode, simply extended. This special picks up right at the end of the show’s second season.
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Andrew, Nick, and Jay get the focus of the episode and the most development. Since Nick has a female hormone monster, he gets a bit of estrogen in his body. The relationship between Nick and his parents has been built up in the previous two seasons – they are overly protective and his dad is a bit of a sissy. He’s their baby and they want to stay close whilst he wants his own space. I can relate with Nick because I’m the baby of my family and was a late bloomer.

Andrew’s character continues to degrade, which is a shame. In the season finale, Andrew showed concern when Jessi admitted she had depression. Plus, he accepted the role of the Shame Wizard in his life. Not to mention that, in “The Head Push,” Andrew was morally repulsed when he saw an older boy try and make a girl perform oral sex.

However, Andrew dips further into darkness in “My Furry Valentine.” In this episode, Andrew acts like what the Brits call a bellend – starting by wearing a ridiculous hat and ends with him getting jealous of another boy who’s friendly with Missy. The character is 13, so he’s bound to make mistakes in the pursuit of love. But Andrew’s actions were truly unforgivable in this episode.
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The episode also focused on Matthew (Andrew Rannells). His role grew in the second season and it looks like he will become a bigger role in the next season. His issue is he’s the only openly gay kid at the school which means he won’t be able to find a Valentine. Matthew has the same Hormone Monster as Andrew yet the Hormone Monster doesn’t dominate Matthew like he does Andrew. It shows that Matthew has a better handle of his hormones and doesn’t give in to them like Andrew does.

“My Furry Valentine” does not match the highs of episodes like “Smooch or Share” and “The Department Puberty” which had some emotional resonance. “My Furry Valentine” goes into some weirdly dark places due to Andrew’s storyline. The best part of the special was the character growth, continuations in the plot and the new character dynamics.

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Review: The Classic Twins are Back in WONDER TWINS #1

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The Wonder Twins are reborn for a new generation.

First came Young Justice. Then came Naomi. Now comes the third series of the Wonder Comics imprint. The Wonder Twins are a famous part of DC’s television history as a part of the Super Friends. Since then, they’ve stayed under the radar in the comics, making the occasional appearance but not taking the lead. I can see why, as their powers are often the butt of the joke. Animal transformation is fine, but it’s hard to justify turning into a body of water. So how will the Wonder Twins fit in the modern world of DC?

Wonder Twins #1 cover

**Some Spoilers Below**

Story:

We open this first issue with the twins in an environment they’ve never been before: School. The pair try to navigate their new lives, but their alien ways give them a hard time fitting in. After school, The Wonder Twins head off to their new part-time job with assisting the Justice League. They get monitor duty, but they get distracted by talking about their high school aspirations. Zan in particular hopes to become a popular kid with a cool nickname. The next day at school, however, he gets a nickname that he didn’t quite expect.

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This comic is weird yet relatable at the same time. The Wonder Twins definitely have their quirks, but they are also teenagers. They are awkward, have dreams of being popular, and get embarrassed. While their circumstances are indeed different, this comic captures what it means to be a teen.

Along with that, I had fun with the lightheartedness of the comic. Heroes in Crisis, Doomsday Clock, and so many other stories have been themed to the dark and dreary. While these stories are good, sometimes the dark gets a little much. In a landscape shaped by the tragedies, it’s nice to have a comic that made me smile.

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Art:

The art, like the Wonder Twins, is definitely out of this world. Stephen Byrne is credited as the artist, and his illustrations are amazing. They have a beautiful style that walks the line of keeping it grounded and being outrageous. What I mean by that is one panel can get laughs with Zan’s daydreams but also have grounded emotional pep talks. Add that to the beautiful vibrant colors which bring the world to life. This is fantastic art for a tremendous opening issue.

Conclusion:

Overall, the first issue of the Wonder Twins took me by surprise. This comic is funny, lighthearted, and captures the feel of being a teenager. The art is a feast for the eyes and fits the tone of the story. If you’re looking for a lighter book to sit back and have fun with, this might be the one for you.

 

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