AfterShock Comics has just launched a contest for both fans AND retailers surrounding their new horror book Babyteeth.
For those not familiar with Babyteeth, a quick summary:
“Sadie Ritter is sixteen years old, nine months pregnant, and scared out of her sweet nerdy mind. Having a baby that young is tough, but with the support of her loving family behind her, everything should be okay. OH YEAH, and also her baby is the antichrist and it’s going to break open the barriers between the earthly and demonic planes and unleash eternal suffering to all of humankind. Other than that, though…should be fine.
From [Donny Cates] the writer of Buzzkill, Paybacks, Redneck and the break-out hit God Country comes a pulse-pounding new series with art from THE REVISIONIST’s Garry Brown!”
Fans have the chance to win retailer exclusive variants for Babyteeth #1, while retailers original sketch covers from the book! The contest is super simple to enter; check out the details below…
ENTER TO WIN!
AfterShock Comics want to give back to fans and retailers. No purchase necessary, just be on our newsletter lists to win! Fan Contest: A) DAILY WINNER: One of the BABYTEETH #1 retailer variants B) GRAND PRIZE WINNER: A copy of each BABYTEETH #1 retailer variant, 30 comics total (announced at the end of contest)
Sign-up for FREE between June 8th and July 5th 2017 here: http://bit.ly/ASarmy Retailer Contest: TWO GRAND PRIZE WINNERS: Each retailer winner receives an ORIGINAL SKETCH cover by Garry Brown and an ORIGINAL SKETCH cover by Mike Rooth.
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Movie lovers everywhere have two great options out this week on DVD and Digital HD in the live action Beauty and the Beast and Bambi. Here are five reasons why everyone should give these releases a chance.
In the Beauty and the Beast release, there are features such as a complete breakdown of how they used motion capture technology to bring the beast to life. It’s amazing to see how technology has evolved.
4. Walt Disney Himself
How often do you get to hear from the legend himself about what went into developing one of the most lauded animated classics of all time? Check out this clip from the Bambi release.
3. Céline Dion Does What She Does Best
Céline Dion is one of those rare performers whose talent has stood the course of time. She played a significant role in the original animated classic and had a big role in the live action film. There’s a featurette on the Beauty and the Beast DVD where she spends time discussing her contributions in both films. It’s well worth the watch.
2. Deleted Scenes
In Beauty and the Beast, the deleted scenes don’t have the same flair as they do in the Bambi release. However, Beauty and the Beast does have the most hilarious deleted scene where Lefou meets Monsieur Toilette. Bambi’s deleted scenes included commentary from Walt Disney himself, and that was way cool.
1. Enhancements
In the Bambi release, the 2D animation of the animals is enhanced in such a drastic manner that they pop off the screen. The only downside is when the animals stand out that much, the background of the scene seems flat and less realistic than in the original release.
In Beauty and the Beast, we can get an “enhanced” look at how all the musical numbers were staged. The most interesting part was when they pulled off “Be Our Guest.”
What is your favorite scene from ‘Beauty and the Beast?’ Comment below.
This is a house cleaning episode, we have big announcements coming, a conversation about ‘The Mummy,’ and a conference call interview with Stan Lee.
Strap yourself in buckaroos! Episode 125 of the Monkeys Fighting Robots podcast is here.
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About the Monkeys Fighting Robots Podcast:
A Gen Xer and a Millennial debate the latest topics in pop culture. One guy is a filmmaker and the other is a journalist, but both are nerds. We make your slowest days at work better. Hosts, Matthew Sardo and EJ Moreno.
Never heard of Matt Sardo? For starters, he made the Kessel Run in less than 11 parsecs. Prior to that, he gave Doc Brown the idea for the flux capacitor and led the Resistance to victory over SkyNet – all while sipping a finely crafted IPA. As a radio host, he’s interviewed celebrities, athletes and everyone in between. He’s covered everything from the Super Bowl to Comic-Con.
Who’s EJ Moreno? Is he a trained physician? No. Is he a former Miss Universe contestant? Possibly. But what we know for sure is he’s a writer, filmmaker, and pop culture enthusiast. Since film school, EJ has written & directed several short films. He’s used his passion of filmmaking to become a movie critic for MonkeysFightingRobots.com.
Wine pairing has been a cultural pastime for centuries, and the idea of mixing incredible food with alcohol is inherently flawless! Thanks to the recent boom in the craft beer industry not only the U.S. but all over the world, sommeliers are now creating carefully designed taste menus with craft beers.
You can create some incredible dining experiences at home or visit breweries that offer great grub in addition to decadent beers to get a taste of one of the latest and most beautiful of hipster food movements. While some matches are no-brainers, like cheeses and Belgian ales, others may surprise you by just how decadently they blend together.
Starting with desserts and main courses, because why not, chocolate and braised meats go incredibly well with velvety bocks and porters. The roasted flavor of the food is accentuated by the creamy texture and malty goodness of the beers. It’s a pretty fancy way to spice up your next snickers and stout dinner combo in front of the tube.
If you prefer lighter brews like IPAs and other ales, the fattiness of game birds and poultry detracts from the bitterness of pilsners while fruity saisons and summery German hefeweizens bring out the natural sweetness of shellfish and other fruits de mer.
Fancy jargon aside, any craft beer fan understands the complexity of creating a unique blend of flavors while maintaining the integrity of the classic beer taste. The variety of flavors across different brews from the hoppy goodness of pilsners to the sweet undertones of IPAs, therefore, can greatly enhance your dining experience if matched well enough.
Is there a better way to pay tribute to the glory and goodness of craft beer?
American craft beer week is just around the corner, and there are plenty of ways to celebrate this May. You can venture outside the States for Bavaria’s Oktoberfest, of the tropical Macau version at the MGM Grand where beer is paired with warm beaches and casino glitz. Of course, you can also just play casino games online at home while sipping on a fruity amber lager paired with some homemade pulled pork.
If you decide to stay in after all, you can find all the tools on how to take your beer and grub combos to a sophisticated new level in the following downloadable chart.
The game’s new trailer comes before E3 2017, when it will surely be blown out and detailed.
In this instance, EA listened to fans. Battlefront 2 features a single player campaign, storylines that stretch from every Star Wars film, and of course, space battles.
The game will be released for Xbox One, Playstation 4, and PC on November 17. Will you be picking it up? Be sure to let us know in the comments section!
Black Panther is ramping up its marketing today with a new poster, and hints of a trailer debut possibly coming this evening.
First, though, the poster. There’s good and there’s bad here, decide for yourself…
T’Challa, the new ruler of the advanced kingdom of Wakanda, must defend his land from being torn apart by enemies from outside and inside the country.
The throne is cool, Chadwick Boseman looks like he’s here to kick some ass. But the whole thing has a weird photoshopped sheen to it, i dunno. It’s a little glossy. But the Black Panther logo/font is solid.
Chadwick Boseman is the star, but this Black Panther movie is loaded with terrific talent: Michael B. Jordan. Lupita Nyong’o. Martin Freeman. Daniel Kaluuya. Angela Bassett. Forrest Whitaker. Andy Serkis. Sterling K. Brown. It’s a staggering collection of awesome. Plus it’s directed by Ryan Coogler, so expect good things when it hits theaters February 16 next year.
And according to the report that came along with this poster, the first trailer will be up tonight during the Finals on ABC.
Stay tuned for updated on the Black Panther trailer today.
Marvel Studios has announced that the first teaser for their upcoming Black Panther will be shown tonight during game 4 of the NBA Finals. Accompanying the announcement was a new poster.
Black Panther stars Chadwick Boseman as the title character, Michael B. Jordan, Andy Serkis, Martin Freeman, Lupita Nyong’o, Danai Gurira,Daniel Kaluuya, Letitia Wright, Winston Duke, with Angela Bassett, and Forest Whitaker. The film is directed by Ryan Coogler, who previously did Creed and Fruitvale Station.
After the events of Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War, King T’Challa returns home to the reclusive, technologically advanced African nation of Wakanda to serve as his country’s new leader. However, T’Challa soon finds that he is challenged for the throne from factions within his own country. When two foes conspire to destroy Wakanda, the hero known as Black Panther must team up with C.I.A. agent Everett K. Ross and members of the Dora Milaje, Wakanadan special forces, to prevent Wakanda from being dragged into a world war.”
Are you looking forward to Black Panther? What do you expect from the trailer? Sound off in the comments below.
Arthur Pendragon was the king of all Britain. His story is legendary. Merlin. The Lady of the Lake. Excalibur. Camelot. The Knights of the Round Table. But these stories are bright lies painted over the truth. Here is presented the gospel of Arthur’s bloody rise to power and his unholy reign. The legend of King Arthur is not the stuff of legends, but the fuel of nightmares. As Arthur descends into darkness, is there any lingering hope that he still might do something good?
UNHOLY GRAIL #1 Written by: Cullen Bunn Art by: Mirko Colak Lettered by: Simon Bowland Cover Art by: Mirko Colak
Published by: AfterShock Comics
AfterShock Comics has been pumping out horror titles with regularity, and that, dear readers, is a good thing. Comics are a great medium for the genre, especially a high-concept hybrid like Unholy Grail, which is an ambitious and well-executed fusion of Lovecraftian horror with the classic tale of King Arthur. Telling a story like this in sequential art allows you to go full blast without having to limit anything. No image, setting, or concept is beyond grasp. This comic finds way to subvert this well-known myth in disturbing new ways and makes it feel new. Here are 11 reasons to pick up Unholy Grail #1 when it hits comic shops in July.
Subverting Merlin from mentor to corruptor is just about the perfect set-up.
How gruesome this comic gets (and will get, I bet!)
Mirko Colak’s art is gorgeous. It’s elegant when needed and creepy when called for. It has a European style that is perfect for this.
Cullen Bunn creates a twisted narration that is a dark reflection of the kind of stuff you find in fantasy stories.
The lettering is also a big factor here. It gives each character a sound and creates voices for both humans and demons. Great work by Simon Bowland.
This is also an expertly colored book, where mood and atmosphere are heavily created with the color palette and the balance of bright and dark “cinematography”.
The implications of what The Lady In The Lake really is; a GREAT twisted take on the concept. This is where the Lovecraftian ideas start creeping in.
Best scene: Arthur throwing a sword into the lake as an offering. (See above for context).
“I know the devil, o man. And I know all his many sons. And you—are not one of them!”
All the great possibilities that come to mind when you think about this concept (THAT’s what great conceptual world building is).
“The first of many such blades he will claim.”
Pick up Unholy Grail if you want something different and new within the growing genre of fantasy comics. The familiarity of the tale works for it, allowing the subversions and horror you really stand out. Get it at your local comic shop, or directly from AfterShock Comics at their website or through Comixology.
“There’s gonna be a reckoning one day, brother. All souls are called to account for their actions. In the end, we all get what we deserve.” Bear Gerhardt said those words to Dodd in the previous season of Fargo, and for me, I’m not sure any other line in the history of the show comes as close to describing the morality of its universe. Every villain in the series has suffered some form of punishment for their misdeeds, whether by death (Malvo, Lester, the Gerhardts, eventually Hanzee), bureaucracy (Mike Milligan), or loss of a partner (Wrench, the surviving Kitchen brother). So there is a certain sense of justice woven into the Fargoverse, and now, with the reappearance of Paul Marrane (Ray Wise) in “Who Rules the Land of Denial?”, we get a sense that there is some type of active, divine agency in this world.
In spite of that, though, the God of Fargo seems to be a distant one, content to allow those who serve Him, like Marrane, to occasionally provide a very literal deus ex machina. Without that distance, the show wouldn’t be very entertaining, after all; the central theme across every iteration has always had to do with an abrupt injection of abject cruelty or evil into a peaceful small-town setting.
Strange as the topic is to even analyze, if the Lord of Fargo (Fargod?) were active and benevolent, the two pairs of bystanders who are executed in this episode would have been spared. Instead, it’s the audience who is spared viewing their final horrifying moments, with the camera jarringly cutting away before Meemo runs the couple off the road, or before Yuri takes vengeance on the father and son who ruined his favorite scary hat. Although the implication of what happens here might be worse, it’s hard to say. This abrupt cut away is the only reason neither of these killings feel tired, however. Each of the murders falls in line with notes Fargo has played numerous times already, but by leaving the brutality to our imaginations, both scenes are allowed a certain fresh horror.
So those who do bad are punished, but those who do good are not necessarily protected. This idea seems in line with everything that’s happened in the show thus far, as well as the theological mishmash of ideas Marrane discusses with Nikki. But if this is indeed the case, then it places the kindness with which Marrane treats Nikki and Wrench in a strange light. In the first season, we saw Wrench murder numerous people, and in one of Nikki’s first scenes, she conspired with Ray to drop an air conditioner on a man’s head. Has the loss they’ve suffered already served as their punishment? Perhaps. The fact that they’ve both lost a partner certainly makes them a perfect pair to end up cuffed together in the back of that prison transport.
It might also be that Marrane detects a certain goodness in Nikki, and that is why she has been chosen to apparently combat the machinations of Varga, his henchmen, and a half-witting Emmit. Consider the difference between his reception of Nikki, and the terrifying vision of the angry innocent dead he grants to Yuri. Perhaps her circumstances have afforded her some forgiveness, as well. After all, if Marrane is indeed the Wandering Jew, who taunted Christ on the cross and was cursed to walk the Earth until the Second Coming, then he also must have been somewhat forgiven. It doesn’t seem like a guy with sinner status would also be playing a divine agent, so Marrane must have improved his standing with the Fargo God.
This seems especially likely now that we have definite confirmation that Nikki wasn’t scamming Ray. The tender way she handles the kitten she believes to be his reincarnation was heartbreaking, and yet another moment of incredible heft from Mary Elizabeth Winstead. This is the only closure Nikki will be afforded, the last moment she gets with the man she loved.
At the beginning of the season, Nikki seemed to be the dark horse of the installment, but at some point she became the main character. Which was a wise decision by Hawley & co, who couldn’t have picked a finer actor to capture all the tiny, surprising nuances Nikki contains. She’s so alive and fierce, but at the same time there’s a through line of genuine pain within her. The acceptance with which she greets each unfairness inflicted upon her is shattering.
(It’s also interesting to note that Nikki is at the center of both Coen references this week: the bowling alley itself is an obvious allusion to The Big Lebowski, with Ray Wise filling in for Sam Elliott, and the Ray-cat was a painful reminder of Inside Llewyn Davis.)
Michael Stuhlbarg also got another great showcase, proving that, out of everyone who’s ever been on the show, he has the best grasp on Fargo’s offbeat black comedy. The entire scene with Sy puking is hilarious and concerning when it should only be concerning, and I’m not sure anyone else in the cast could have pulled that off. Sy is dumb for drinking anything Varga put in front of him, considering the previous history they have with beverages, but such weak-willed stupidity is hardly out of character. If that’s the last we see of Sy, he’ll be missed. (But it’s almost certainly not.)
It is no coincidence, however, when the three month time skip reveal pans over to Emmit at his bedside, dressed in red. Until that moment, the color palette of Emmit’s costuming had always been subdued browns or blues, so this change not only helps signify that time has gone by, but also that this character is having an “out, damned spot!” moment. He is guilty enough without whoever is planting reminders of Ray around him (almost certainly Nikki), but this does seem to accelerate his decline. His new willingness to cooperate with Gloria will bring about the final act of the season, while also calling back to mind the Peter and the Wolf theme from episode four. Peter isn’t able to take down the wolf without the help of the bird and the cat, remember.
Other random notes:
-Red was also the only prominent color in the opening sequence of the episode, especially when Nikki and Wrench killed DJ Quall’s baby-faced contract killer.
-On Sunday, on The Leftovers, Carrie Coon gave what might have been the most powerful performance in the history of television. As I say, week after week, Fargo still has not given her much to do, and this breaks my heart almost as much as anything to do with Nora Durst.
-Mary Elizabeth Winstead did an interview with Variety that was enlightening about her process, her opinion of Nikki, and some thoughts on the bowling alley scene. It’s definitely worth checking out.
-Between the theo-philosphical Ray Wise scenes in the bowling alley, the revelations with Emmit, and that pulse-pounding 15 minute chase in the woods, this might be my single favorite episode of the show thus far. It’s a shame I didn’t have more to write about that intro sequence, though. Aside from how well-shot it was, and how I was standing in front of my TV biting my nails for its entirety, I don’t ultimately have a lot to say about it. Good thing it speaks pretty well for its self.
With summer fast on our heels it can only mean one thing, new summer anime to look forward to. With so many titles to choose from, I give you my picks as to what will be the hits and misses for the upcoming summer anime.
Hit: Katsugeki/Touken Ranbu (Anime release: July 2017)
Another samurai based anime with links to historical facts. Of course, many anime like this have been cast into production only to be a rework of previous flops. Yet what possibly separates this from the previous attempts is a use of a modern art style. Just based on the promotional video alone it seems that Katsugeki/Touken Ranbu has illustration values close to movie quality. While merely speculation, if the anime was able to maintain this quality, it has the potential to carry the show. As long as it avoids being dragged down with standard Voice Actors/Actresses the possibilities for this anime are endless.
Miss: Centaur no Nayami (Anime release:July 9, 2017)
So to start off, I have not read the manga and most likely never will. The reason, I have no interest in watching a high school drama of mythological creatures. If this is the new creative spin that Japan will take on the standard High School drama you can count me out. With that out of the way I have a hard time imagining that this will be a hit. With the viewers mostly consisting of those with preconceived notions on the series it’s going to take a miracle for this series to take flight.
Hit: Koi to Uso (Anime release:July 3, 2017)
Koi to Uso will most likely play into the role of a creative spin on a pre-existing genre. Yet even though this is the case the anime brings in an interesting aspect. With the traditional High School romance thrown out the window we are instead left with what is most likely a love triangle. This being inhibited with Government laws might make for a creative twist on a stale genre.
Miss: Dive!! (July 7, 2017)
Dive!! has every quality you would expect from a money-making scheme. Well drawn anime boys for all the fan girls/boys, a pool to see them exposed, and a comedic element to avoid being seen as a softcore porn. While I expect this show to rake in a huge profit from merchandising, I can’t imagine this show making a huge mark except for that reason.
Think I’ve gotten it right or dreadfully wrong? Either way comment below to give your insight on the upcoming releases of new summer anime.