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Review: ‘Mister Miracle’ #1 Is The Defining Comic Of 2017

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Tom King and Mitch Gerads’ Mister Miracle #1 is finally out, and it opens just like the Mister Miracle comics of old. Gerads uses Ben-Day dots to give the art a classic feel, and King uses the exact narration that Jack Kirby opened the original Mister Miracle #1 with in 1971. Yup, just like the good ol’ days. Oh, and the imagery beneath the narration shows our titular hero sitting on the bathroom floor having just slit his wrists. Maybe this isn’t such a familiar Mister Miracle story after all…

Mister Miracle (2017) is the story of Scott Free, New God and the world’s greatest escape artist. But as Scott says, “Everything was getting really easy. Boring-easy.” So he makes an attempt on his own life as a “trick.” The ultimate escape act to escape the inescapable: death. He survives, but the world he returns to doesn’t feel quite the same. It only confounds him more. Scott barely gets a respite before being called back into the war between New Genesis and Apokolips, his two homes.

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In many ways, this is the defining comic of 2017. King’s script echoes feelings that torment many of today’s world citizens – Americans in particular. We’ve become bored and restless; anxiety and depression are running rampant. We have a hard time accepting our reality (both our personal realities and the realities of world politics) and we often question “is this real life?” We want to escape but feel trapped. There are shades of King’s Vision story here as well – the dread and terror of living in the modern world – but Mister Miracle seems to be taking these themes to a much deeper and far darker level.

This comic isn’t just a depressing reflection of our own world though. There’s also a prominent layer of mystery and intrigue to King’s story. If you love stories that make you question what is real, and not in a figurative sense, then this series is for you. There are moments in Miracle that make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. It fills you with unease and tension as you wait for the other shoe to drop. Gerads throws in some very subtle visuals that amplify that feeling and keep you on the edge of your seat, itching to turn the page and learn more. Speaking of whom…

As smart and intriguing as Tom King’s script is, Mister Miracle #1 truly is The Mitch Gerads’ Show. Gerads is a triple threat on this book – penciler, inker, and colorist – and he fires on all cylinders. His inking in particular stands out. There’s a layer of filth on these pages that emphasizes the dark and gritty story being told. It’s raw and messy. Such is life. Gerads utilizes subtle tools like mimicking tape residue or warping panels to reflect Scott’s own warped reality. With art this smart, with as many layers to dissect and analyze as the story itself, you know you’re in for a treat.

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This issue is told almost entirely in 9 panel grid pages, a hallmark of Tom King scripts. This could easily slow a story down, but Gerads seizes it as an opportunity. He gave each panel 110%, and it shows. 153 panels and each one holds weight (and that’s just the grid pages – his splash pages are even heavier). It just further proves that King and Gerads are one of the best teams working in comics today. They’re each able to take what the other one gives and elevate it to new heights.

Mister Miracle (2017) is a very different take on the New Gods than we’ve seen before. Where Kirby’s original stories were bright and kinetic, King and Gerads are taking an introspective and muted look at the Fourth World. Issue one is admittedly low on Kirby-style action, but it’s not an action comic. It’s an intellectual comic, something you can discuss over a glass of whisky (or whatever drink makes you feel smart). Yet it doesn’t isolate readers who just want an interesting story without the philosophy. Surely there will be larger action down the line. With Gerads himself describing the series as “New Gods: Rebirth,” you wouldn’t expect anything else. For now though I’m content to bask in the glory, wallow in the sadness, and ponder the meaning of life as Tom and Mitch throw Scott back into the fires of hell that he escaped from so long ago.


Mister Miracle #1 is in stores now. Listen to Mitch Gerads himself discuss the book with us here.

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Hostile Negotiations Explode In IDW’s ‘First Strike’ #1

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A Hasbro comic book event! A new era of peace is dawning as Earth formally joins the Cybertronian Council of Worlds. That is… until Baron Ironblood joins Destro, Storm Shadow and other nefarious villains in a terrorist attack on Iacon! As chaos takes hold on Cybertron, it will be left to Scarlett and the rest of G.I. Joe on Earth to discover the true purpose behind the attack before both worlds descend into all-out-war!

Writing

Here we are again. Another IDW event which is set to shake up the status quo and rearrange the Hasbro Universe. Last year’s event Revolution saw the different properties of G.I. Joe, Transformers, Rom, M.A.S.K. and the Micronauts come together and be recognized as a part of a single continuity. Unfortunately, many thought the event was a bit rushed. Will First Strike feel the same way?

Writers Mairghread Scott and David A. Rodriquez make a point to give everyone an understanding of what has happened so far. It starts with a flashback to Optimus Prime proclaiming Earth part of the Cybertron Council of Worlds and showcasing how this moment started the ball rolling to where the story currently is. This issue also works to establish a center narrative point instead of jumping all over the place like in the previous event. The main team of the current G.I. Joe comic is doing the investigation work into the terrorist attack on Cybertron, giving the reader a good focus into what is happening. The story is slower in the right way, taking the time to analyze what is happening instead of just rushing through. So far so good here.

A back up story by John Barber called the Origin of Evil is provided, which sets up how the bad guys got together and decided to stage this massive attack. Nice concept and its good to help expand the characters a bit more, but given how this is a major event, the concern of if these pages could be spent elsewhere comes up.

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Artwork

The main story has Max Dunbar on art and Andre Zarate doing the colors. Together, this pair offers some great detail work on both the humans and the robotic characters, an accomplishment which is harder than some may think. Also a lot of intensity can be felt during the action scenes.

The backup story features Netho Diaz on pencils, Walden Wong on inks, David Gracia Cruz on colors. Props to this team for the general sense carnage and tension which is created through these villains have a sit down conversation. Nice use of blood on the wallpaper by the way, really ties the room together.

Conclusion

So far, First Strike feels better than Revolution in terms of pacing. The atmosphere is captivating but not overwhelming and the backstory of the villains is a nice touch but may prove to be unnecessary. It’s a good event but given what has happened previously, the real question will be if the event can stick the landing.

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Preacher Feature: Holes

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Preacher Feature is a weekly analysis of the AMC show Preacher based on the comic book of the same name by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon. In this column, we will give a breakdown of the events from the previous night’s show, including how they relate to the comics, and speculate as to what’s going on and what might be coming up. This is to say that there will be spoilers, both actual and potential. If you have not yet watched the episode in question or are watching the show without reading the comics and don’t want to have any foreknowledge of what might happen to Jesse and company, then you would do well to stop reading this now.

Looking to get caught up?  Here’s a link to last week’s article.

Closing Time

Eugene is still in Hell’s version of a prison cafeteria, gettin’ swole and trying not to be so nice that he gets noticed by the guards.  He can’t really deny his helpful personality, though, and so gets sent to “The Hole”.  Instead of mere solitary confinement, this hole contains a device called an extrapolator, which seems to cause the victim to live out their worst fears.  Eugene ends up back in the bedroom of a suicidal Tracy Loach.  However, instead of reliving his last few minutes before becoming Arseface, he lives an alternate reality in which Tracy reveals she likes Eugene back, but has promised herself to none other than Jesse Custer.  Eugene’s greatest fear seems to be his preacher, to whom Eugene looks up, getting a handy from his crush.  After a dose of the extrapolator, Eugene seems primed to accept an offer of help from his bunkmate Adolph Hitler, who has his own plans to escape Hell.

Meanwhile on Earth

Cassidy and Denis

The gang on Earth is not doing much better.  Cassidy is torn trying to decide whether to bite his terminally-ill son Denis and turn him into a vampire.  Tulip is still trying to get over her brush with death.  Getting shot in the chest for money only goes so far, so she decides to patch holes in the apartment’s walls left by The Saint of Killers’ gun.  While doing so, she meets Featherstone, a Grail agent who is surveilling Jesse.  Featherstone has once again taken on the disguise of a woman on the run (this time from an abusive ex) and she and Tulip bond over Boo Berry cereal (PSA – Boo Berry will turn your poop blue).

Jesse is still trying to find God and to do so he travels to his local electronics store and asks some tech dorks to enhance the audition tape to see if they can find a serial number on the gun (you know, like on “the shows”).  The too-helpful clerks think Jesse is the one holding the gun and that he wants them to get rid of the evidence, so they scrub the footage, leaving Jesse with no leads.  As the clerks are shredding the disc, we see it is marked Property of Grail Industries.

Hopefully this means we will be seeing more of Herr Starr in the next episode.  It was disappointing not seeing him after such an awesome introduction last week.  The show falters when they focus too much on strictly emotional conflicts.  With The Saint trapped in the bottom of a swamp, it needs a villain to drive it.

Easter Eggs/Connections to the Comics

Cassidy reveals his first name, Proinsias (which I’ll admit I have read for years in the comics and never knew how to pronounce) while on the phone to someone named Seamus.

Questions/Theories

Will Eugene ever get out of Hell?

Who is this mysterious Seamus on the phone with Cassidy?  Do we have another Irish vampire on our hands?

Best Line

“You ever put on a bullet-proof vest and get shot in the chest?” – Tulip O’Hare

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Disney Pulling Their Films From Netflix to Start Streaming Service

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We are rapidly approaching peak streaming services, as now it seems Disney will remove all of their properties from Netflix and open their own streaming service.

According to the report over at The Verge, the Mouse purchased BAMTech, a streaming service that they will now put together with ESPN to create their own streaming empire:

Netflix won’t lose its Disney movies right away. Disney says it plans to cut Netflix off starting with the studio’s 2019 films, and Netflix says it’ll be able to keep all the Disney movies it gets through the end of that year. That means Netflix should get the next two Star Wars movies, but it’ll miss out on the new trilogy’s final installment. “We continue to do business with the Walt Disney Company on many fronts, including our ongoing deal with Marvel TV,” said a spokesperson for Netflix.

This is just another name on the ever-growing list of companies and brands making their own platforms. The streaming world is getting so fractured that if you put them all together they might very well be more costly than cable or satellite.


It’s also another bold stroke from Netflix, addition by subtraction perhaps. They are clearly aiming to have their content and that alone on their platform, and this is simply a step in that direction. This news comes on the heels of the company making their first purchase, comic-book publishing company Millarworld.

No news yet on the price of Disney’s new streaming service, so stay tuned.

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EXCLUSIVE: Parker Coppins Talks Disney Show ‘Parker Plays’

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Parker Coppins is a YouTuber who’s been doing comedy-gaming content for years. Now, Parker is the star of Disney’s new gaming show ‘Parker Plays.’ MFR talks to him about the new show, how he started on YouTube, and more!

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“Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” Release Date Closes Gap After “Inhumans”

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S.H.I.E.L.D. fans, rejoice! Season five is already well into filming, and will premiere almost three months earlier than originally promised. Natalie Abrams reported for Entertainment Weekly that Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. will begin airing immediately after Inhumans. Marvel’s newest cable TV program premiers first in IMAX on Sept. 1. Its eight episode season then begins airing on ABC on Friday, Sept. 29 at 8 p.m.

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Marvel’s newest cable TV program premiers in IMAX on Sept. 1. Its eight episode run then begins airing on ABC on Friday, Sept. 29. A little quick math reveals a pleasant surprise: S.H.I.E.L.D. kicks off its fifth season on November 24th. When Marvel confirmed S.H.I.E.L.D.’s fifth season this spring, the plan was to hold off airing until January. However, last weekend, ABC Chief Channing Dungey announced during the Television Critics Association’s press tour that the vet show will air instead immediately as Inhumans wraps up.

S.H.I.E.L.D. CoulsonThe reason for the dramatic change is unclear. However, the news comes soon after SDCC, where Marvel and ABC put all their eggs in an Inhuman basket. The SHIELD cast was nowhere to be seen. The official reason for their absence was the beginning of filming on season five, but season four began filming the same weekend as SDCC 2016, and most of the cast balanced both filming and appearing at all four days of the con. Fans were confused by the inconsistent timing. The fact that the show wasn’t supposed to air until after the winter break caused even more confusion regarding the film schedule.

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Calm down, it’s a screengrab from Skye’s season two fever dream.

Season five is set for a full twenty two episodes. Even with the earlier start time, the show will air with very few interruptions. The air schedule will be a wonderful change from season four, which was split into three “pods”. Long breaks in the air schedule broke the pods up into three parts, which were almost completely disjointed from one another. Creator/producer team Joss and Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen are tight-lipped about the structure of season five. They’re also tight-lipped about any plot details, but with the way season four unfolded, pretty much anything’s possible.

 

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‘Cowboy Ninja Viking’ Live-Action Film Takes On The 2019 Summer Blockbuster Season

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The live-action version of ‘Cowboy Ninja Viking’ appears to be a heavyweight as Universal announced a Friday, June 28, 2019, release date, according to Deadline.

Chris Pratt is attached to star as the lead character an assassin with a multiple personality disorder known as the Cowboy Ninja Viking. Pratt has 15 films to his credit and averages $138 million domestically per film. He can thank ‘Jurassic World’ for increasing his average by 35%.

No director or additional casting news was announced.

From Image Comics, Cowboy Ninja Viking was created by AJ Lieberman and Riley Rossmo. The book ran for 10 issues.

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About the series:
It started with Dr. Sebastian Ghislain: rogue psychotherapist/covert op/DJ. Tasked with creating a counter-intelligence unit, he turned to those long thought useless to society…patients with Multiple Personality Disorder. These agents became known simply as Triplets. Misguided? Yeah. Impractical? Sure. But did it work? Absolutely not. Now someone has located each Triplet and created a band of ridiculously disturbed, but highly effective assassins. Our only hope? A Triplet known as Cowboy Ninja Viking!

‘Cowboy Ninja Viking’ hits theaters on June 28, 2019.


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Kathy Bates Takes Netflix On A Trip In New ‘Disjointed’ Trailer

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Just in case you forgot, Kathy Bates is a very good actress with impressive comedic timing, the laugh track will get annoying but ‘Disjointed’ has a chance to be a good sitcom.

Netflix released a new trailer for ‘Disjointed’ Tuesday afternoon.

‘Disjointed’ is a 30-minute sitcom created by Chuck Lorre and David Javerbaum. Bates plays Ruth, a lifelong advocate for legalization who is finally living her dream as the owner of a Los Angeles cannabis dispensary, Ruth’s Alternative Caring. Joining her are three charismatic “budtenders”, her entrepreneurial twenty-something-year-old son and a very troubled security guard.

The show stars Bates, Tone Bell, Aaron Moten, Elizabeth Alderfer, Dougie Baldwin and Elizabeth Ho.

‘Disjointed’ hits Netflix on August 25.


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Netflix Pulls David Letterman Out Of Retirement

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Netflix announced Tuesday morning David Letterman is going back to work. The streaming service signed the former late night host to a six-episode series.

“I feel excited and lucky to be working on this project for Netflix. Here’s what I have learned, if you retire to spend more time with your family, check with your family first. Thanks for watching, drive safely,” said Letterman.

The yet-to-be-named show will focus on in-depth conversations with extraordinary people, and in-the-field segments expressing his curiosity and humor. In each hour-long episode, Letterman will conduct a long-form conversation with a singular guest – and will also explore topics on his own, away from the studio.

Letterman’s last episode of ‘The Late Show’ aired on May 20, 2015, to an audience of 13.76 million people.

You can catch Letterman’s new Netflix series in 2018.

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Archie Comics Revives Title Created By Jerry Siegel, The Mighty Crusaders

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Archie Comics made a bold move Tuesday morning when it announced the return of The Mighty Crusaders a title created by Jerry Siegel in 1965, via THR. Ian Flynn takes on the task of writing The Mighty Crusaders with art by Kelsey Shannon.

“The best of the golden age through the lens of the present. That grand scale spectacle and boundless imagination of the great old comics past mixed with the attention to character and emotional realism that we all come to expect from the stories we choose to invest ourselves in today,” said Shannon.

Archie Comics would love to compete with Marvel and DC Comics in the world of superheroes, but the first chance Archie CEO Jon Goldwater gets he takes a swipe at the big two.

“We wanted to create a book that’s accessible, not mired in a million crossovers and part of a bigger, unfolding story,” said Goldwater.

Our advice to Goldwater, produce great comic books and don’t worry about the competition. If you want to take on DC and Marvel that is amazing, more competition will only do the industry better, but don’t stare at your home run before it leaves the park. It was only a short time ago Archie Comics failed miserably at a Kickstarter campaign to relaunch the company. Focus on the heroes.

Archie Comics Revives Title Created By Jerry Siegel, The Mighty Crusaders

Goldwater states this will be a lynchpin book that he hopes will lead to spin-offs and expansion for the Dark Circle universe.

“You don’t need a Ph.D. in comics to hop onboard. Everything is explained in the first issue. These are beloved, iconic characters and it’s time we dust them off and let them shine for what they are — amazing superhero properties that deserve a bigger spotlight,” said Goldwater.

Yes, talking down to comic books fans has always worked so well. Goldwater instead, needs to give more details about the series and let the creative team involved be the face of the conversation.

The Mighty Crusaders #1 hits your local comic book store in December.


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