Thursday, June 15, 2017

Dark Days: The Casting (2017-) #1 - James Tynion IV, Scott Snyder, Jim Lee, Andy Kubert & John Romita, Jr.

James Tynion IV, Scott Snyder, Jim Lee, Andy Kubert & John Romita, Jr. - Dark Days: The Casting (2017-) #1 artwork Dark Days: The Casting (2017-) #1
James Tynion IV, Scott Snyder, Jim Lee, Andy Kubert & John Romita, Jr.
Genre: Graphic Novels
Price: $3.99
Expected Publish Date: July 12, 2017
Publisher: DC Comics
Seller: DC Comics

DARK DAYS: THE FORGE #1 and DARK DAYS: THE CASTING #1 are special preludes to DC's blockbuster summer event, DARK NIGHTS: METAL. The great comics event of summer 2017 is on its way, courtesy of superstar writers Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV with art by a master class of comics artists: Andy Kubert, Jim Lee and John Romita Jr.! The Joker's surprise attack threatens to lay waste to all of Batman's carefully laid plans. Will the Dark Knight be able to regain the trust of his closest allies, Green Lantern and Duke, and prevent the forces of darkness from consuming the DC Universe?! Will Hawkman's warning stop our heroes from peering into the abyss?



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10 Biggest Changes to BATMAN in His 75-Plus Years

Batman's been around for almost 80 years - but he's undergone some drastic changes.

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All You Need Is Kill, Vol. 1 - Ryosuke Takeuchi

Ryosuke Takeuchi - All You Need Is Kill, Vol. 1 artwork All You Need Is Kill, Vol. 1
Ryosuke Takeuchi
Genre: Graphic Novels
Price: $6.99
Publish Date: June 19, 2014
Publisher: VIZ Media
Seller: VIZ Media, LLC

LIVE. DIE. REPEAT. The inspiration for the major motion picture Edge of Tomorrow, starring Tom Cruise. When the alien Mimics invade, Keiji Kiriya is just one of many recruits shoved into a suit of battle armor called a Jacket and sent out to kill. Keiji dies on the battlefield, only to be reborn each morning to fight and die again and again. On his 158th iteration, he gets a message from a mysterious ally--the female soldier known as the Full Metal Bitch. Is she the key to Keiji's escape or his final death?



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BATMAN's SCOTT SNYDER Opens Up About Battle With Depression During His Most Successful Years

How his friends, family, and comics itself help him.

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Heroes Get Heated In SECRET EMPIRE: UNDERGROUND #1 Preview

Which one is the Hydra mole?

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Newsarama Joins in Paying Bat-Tribute to Adam West

The famous Batman TV series logo will take over our social media pages in honor of the late pop culture icon.

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Revisiting Tolkien Short Stories – Part 1: Roverandom

By: Mary Rakas

J.R.R. Tolkien is most recognized for his saga of Middle-earth contained in The Silmarillion, The Hobbit, and The Lord of the Rings. Less mainstream are the many children’s books he’s penned. Of these, Roverandom is a delightful short story first published posthumously in 1998.

Roverandom has three stages (or four, if you count both sides of the moon): on earth, on the moon, and under the sea. Each part offers distinguishing characteristics. The earthly expeditions are enjoyable because of their basis on a true story. One day on vacation, one of Tolkien’s children lost his spotted toy dog while playing on the beach. It was never found. However, to console his son, Tolkien made up a story that the dog was off on an adventure to turn himself into a real dog again.

The book’s opening segment is nearly identical to Tolkien’s family trip. Rover, a white dog with black spots, unknowingly bites the trousers of the wizard Arteraxes and is turned into a toy. He’s sold in a shop and given to Little Boy Two. The boy loses Rover on the beach, but luckily the sand-sorcerer Psamathos finds the dog before he’s swept away by the tide. Psamathos turns Rover into a real dog again, but cannot turn him into his normal size. The little dog doesn’t want to go home, fearing he’ll be chased by his owner’s cat, so Psamathos sends the dog to the moon.

Thus begins stage two of the journey, where more powerful fantasy elements make their presence known. The Man-in-the-Moon, the greatest magician, resides here. Already owning a little flying dog named Rover, the Man calls the main dog Roverandom to avoid confusion. The Man gives Roverandom a pair of wings, and the two little dogs share many adventures. Most notably, they stir up the wrath of the White Dragon. The Man-in-the-Moon scares off the beast with a magical rocket, but Rover and Roverandom end up in the doghouse, so to speak, with the Man.

The Man decides to show Roverandom the dark side of the moon, where the young dog comes to a crossroads. He’s seen magical things most others cannot boast of, and made new friends like moon-Rover. Roverandom could have chosen to stay in a fantasy world. But among the children playing in their dreams, he meets Little Boy Two, who instantly recognizes his toy dog.

The pair has so much fun together, Roverandom decides he wants to go home after all. He wants to make the boy’s dream come true. The Man-in-the-Moon sends the young dog back to Psamathos, who arranges for Roverandom to ride with Uin the whale. They embark on the final stage of the journey: the Deep Blue Sea.

Arteraxes now resides with the mer-folk as the Pacific and Atlantic Magician following his marriage to the mer-king’s daughter (arranged by Psamathos). The mer-folk prove difficult to please, and the wizard says he hasn’t the time to restore Roverandom to his proper size. In the meantime, the little dog travels with mer-Rover and Uin.

The mer-folk ask Arteraxes to leave following an unfortunate incident with the Sea-serpent. The wizard, his wife, and Roverandom return to the surface, where the little dog finally has his proper size restored. It turns out the dog’s original owner is Little Boy Two’s grandmother, so Roverandom gets to spend time in the yard with his yellow ball, and on the beach with the boy and his two brothers.

One thing every stage has in common is humor. Jokes, witty observations, and one-liners are sprinkled throughout every setting, linking them together. The Man-in-the-Moon refers to nearly every troublesome life form, including the two puppies, as ‘that dratted creature,’ and even makes an ‘if you know what I mean’ joke. When the mer-folk say Arteraxes should have his pay reduced, the narrator calls the comment rude yet agrees. The possibility of the Sea-serpent sinking a continent is, according to the narrator, only a concern depending on which one it is.

Each stage is also connected by hints of Tolkien’s other works. Giant spiders, bog creatures, and even goblins make appearances, all reminiscent of Middle-earth. These hints are most prominent in the third stage, when Uin and Roverandom notice Elvenhome, or Valinor, in the far West.

Tolkien seamlessly blended personal experiences, fantasy, and comedy into a tale sure to captivate readers of any age. Yet through it all, the message is never lost. The simplest dreams are often the most worthwhile. Adventures are exciting. Sometimes we have to journey to new places or meet new people to discover who we are. In the end, it’s who we want to spend time with and how we choose to live our lives that really matters.

Roverandom gives up wondrous possibilities to stay with Little Boy Two. It’s a simple but beautiful choice.


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20TH CENTURY FOX Buys Into BOOM! STUDIOS

Fox re-enters the comic book market.

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MARVEL & Modern Rockers STARSET Frontman DUSTIN BATES Team on Graphic Novel PROX TRANSMISSIONS

Marvel Music, redux?

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James Vance Passes Away At 64

Author of KINGS IN DISGUISE.

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How SECRET EMPIRE's VANISHING Point Ties Into GENERATIONS

The full creative teams, 10 covers, and more on how it connects to SECRET EMPIRE.

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FANTAGRAPHICS BOOKS September 2017 Solicitations

Eric Reynolds' new anthology, a new Herge reprint, and more.

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PETER & JOHNNY Grab a Rooftop Snack In PETER PARKER, SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #1 Preview

Just like old times.

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Nintendo at E3: A Wrap-Up

By: Eric Flapjack Ashley (@flapjackashley)

The first E3 after a successful console launch is always important to show that momentum is building and to justify the purchase for early adopters who normally have to suffer through some game droughts. So, did Nintendo’s short, 25-minute presentation deliver?

I was satisfied for the most part, and judging from many reactions I have seen online, lots of others seem to be as well. All the games shown were for the new Nintendo Switch console. They actually faked a lot of people out – advertising said the “E3 Spotlight” would be focused on Super Mario Odyssey and other 2017 releases, but they showed quite a bit more than that.

Among the highlights:

● Confirmation of a real, mainline Pokemon game in development for Nintendo Switch – more than likely to launch for Christmas 2018 (or so I’m guessing).

● A teaser for the long-awaited and long-hoped-for Metroid Prime 4. Clearly, this was put in there to appease fans and I wouldn’t expect it anytime soon. But the fact that it is in “development for Nintendo Switch” is enough to get long-suffering fans of that franchise happy.

● A new Yoshi game that looks in the artistic and cute style of Yoshi’s Wooly World. And a new Kirby, too, with both coming in 2018.

Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is NOT delayed, as many predicted – still coming for this Christmas.

Rocket League is coming to the Switch this holiday with cross-platform play between Xbox and PC users.

Super Mario Odyssey is coming at the end of October – a full month before most estimates predicted – and it looks fantastic.

Among the lowlights:

● No mention of Animal Crossing on the Switch.

● No mention of Pikmin 4.

● No mention of Virtual Console for Switch

● No mention of a Super Smash Bros port for Switch

I write as the Treehouse is going on, and they have already dropped a big surprise in showing a new 2D Metroid game – a remake of the beloved Metroid II from the Game Boy – coming for the Nintendo 3DS in September. So there is a chance that more stuff could be announced over the course of the next day.

I’m pleased with this E3, despite many of my modest predictions not panning out. And not hearing anything about Animal Crossing, which was my number one wish. The confirmation that a full core mainline Pokemon game plus Metroid Prime 4 is coming is exactly what many fans wanted. We may not have gotten solid information or release dates for a lot of games previewed, but after years of Nintendo being coy and vague, it is extremely comforting to know that they are at least on the way. Nintendo finally heard the Metroid fans and are giving them what they want, as opposed to what they did at E3 2015, which was giving nobody anything they wanted.



As a Nintendo fan, I am encouraged that the Switch is here to stay and Nintendo is giving this console some quality content and marketing that they never gave the Wii U. The Super Mario Odyssey trailer today was pure magic – it could do to the Mario franchise what “Breath of the Wild” did for Zelda – and the fact that both of these landmark games are coming out in the same year is mind-boggling to me. It is very, very pleasing to see the system itself selling well above expectations, the kinds of quality games coming out for it, and that people are excited about Nintendo again. There is a real buzz about the Switch going around, and that makes me happy.

It wasn’t a perfect show but it was a great show, and I am proud to be a Nintendo fan.


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