Thursday, November 23, 2017

Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!


Today is the day we give thanks for what we have...well, something we probably should be doing every day. This year, I'm thankful for my family, my cats, my friends at my job, and that I have my health.

I'm also thankful because...I'm going to be an uncle soon. So that's pretty awesome. And I intend to see Justice League tonight. Hope that's...decent. Anyway, I have to say, have a great day today.

Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Crisis on Earth-X Trailer, My Thoughts

In 2012, the television network The CW premiered a little superhero show known as Arrow. It was a show that focused on the adventures of Oliver Queen, aka Green Arrow. From there, the show grew into a shared universe, with a spinoff focusing on the Barry Allen Flash, and a group of heroes and villains known as the Legends of Tomorrow. The universe would even encompass the short-lived live-action Constantine series and Supergirl, as well as various other animated projects.

The Arrowverse has had crossover, and a new one is one its way: Crisis on Earth X. And here's the trailer!


The trailer begins with wedding preparations. Yup! Barry Allen is getting married! Hopefully it'll go better than the comics.

Joe West giving a nice speech. I had to do some reading up because I am not too familiar with the Arrowverse. I really need to catch up on Netflix or something.

Heh heh, Heat Wave is sleeping. I bet he was hungover.

I don't believe this. They missed a prime opportunity for Supergirl to make an Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade there. She should have said, "I hate these guys." That was a perfect moment! Geez, writers!

So, the heroes who use weapons kept their weapons with them just in case or something? That's...actually pretty smart.

"Best wedding ever!" That's pretty funny. Also, Rory? The crablegs were good, but I doubt they were that good.

DC's obsession with the number 52 aside, It makes sense there would be more than that many alternate Earths. 52 could only be the number of Earths that are known.

Jax is hit! Ah, crud! There's gotta be a twist, maybe he just gets injured.

So, this trailer looked pretty cool. I do want to give it a look, but I fear I might end up a bit lost. I haven't watched any of the Arrowverse stuff. Not because I disliked it, but because it...just never have. Hope it's good.

Monday, November 20, 2017

Incredibles 2 Teaser, My Thoughts

13 years ago, Pixar gave the world a film. It was their take on the idea of a superhero team. That film: The Incredibles. The film told the tale of a pair of former superheroes and their children who are forced to live in hiding, but have to don their costumes for an epic adventure. The film would be a critical and financial success, and the Parr family have become rather beloved characters, whose adventures have continued in other media, like video games and comics. However, fans eagerly awaited a proper sequel. Finally, one is on the way.


There's not much to say about this teaser, to be honest. It focuses on Jack Jack, the literal baby of the family, showing off some more of the myriad superpowers he was shown to have developed at the end of the first Incredibles.

One thing does cross my mind, though. A baby having all that power. A baby. Yeah. A baby. Having all these crazy powers before he is old enough to understand what he can do with them. Oh God, that kid is going to get someone killed. Yeah, a baby with those kind of powers...pretty scary when you think about it.

Anyway, Jack Jack is walking towards the Incredibles' logo, and blasts it so that it forms a hidden "II" in the logo. Get it? It's the Roman numeral for 2.

Bob seems happy Jack Jack has powers. I wonder how he would have reacted if it turned out powers skipped him? The bit with Jack Jack singing his hair made me chuckle.

Not much to say about this teaser, but I am excited for this movie. I can't wait to see it!

Saturday, November 18, 2017

Vigilante #6 (May 1984)

Vigilante. The dictionary defines the word as "A person who considers it their responsibility to uphold the law in their neighborhood and often does so summarily and without legal jurisdiction". One could argue that this definition could apply to superheroes in general, but there's only one that wears the word proudly: The Vigilante. And like many heroes in the DCU, there have been several incarnations.

The first Vigilante was Greg Saunders, who first appeared in Action Comics #41 (November 1941). A country singer-turned-crimefighter, Saunders was a cowboy-themed character who mainly fought street-level criminals, and didn't really have many supervillains. The character would get a revival in the 1970s, but other characters would take up the Vigilante model in the years since.

The one we will focus on here, though, is the Adrian Chase incarnation of the character. First appearing in New Teen Titans Annual #2 (1983). Chase was once a New York City district attorney who lost his family to the Mob, which led him to become the new Vigilante. This one's origin is rather Punisher-esque. Originally taking pains to avoid killing people, Adrian's mind would eventually destabilize thanks to his struggle with his actions as the Vigilante, which caused him to become more violent and destructive. His tenure as the Vigilante would end with his suicide. During his tenure, two other men would use the Vigilante name, Alan Welles and Dave Winston. After Chase's suicide, Patricia "Pat" Trayce, a Gotham City cop, would find Chase's gear and become the new Vigilante.

The Vigilante would go on to appear in various other media, the original Greg Saunders incarnation appearing in Justice League Unlimited and Batman: The Brave and the Bold. A new version of him would appear in the Arrow TV series, wearing a costume based on the Chase version, with Chase himself being reduced to merely an alias for another villain.

And with that, let's take a look at the origin of the Adrian Chase Vigilante!


The cover is pretty interesting. You have Adrian in his Vigilante costume lying in a hospital bed, all bandaged up. Floating above him is the Vigilante facing off against some robed figures who have their arms out. One wants a big ol' hug, and another seemingly wants to strangle him. I do have a question, though. What's with the red lines? Did the person who hooked up Chase's IV not know what he or she was doing? So hard to get good help these days.

"Memories"
Writer: Marv Wolfman
Penciller: Chuck Patton
Inker: Pablo Marcos
Letterer: Todd Klein
Colorist: Ziuko
Editor: Marv Wolfman

The story begins with a meeting of the heads of various mob families.


The bosses are summoned to a dining room for a meeting. A mysterious woman states that this meeting is to discuss the future of their...business, lets' just say. One of the mob bosses. who kind of resembles Michael Jai White with an eyepatch, is doing the whole "This is insane and I am out bit", but some crazy-clad soldiers convince him to sit down. One of the mob bosses, Donna Omicidio, recognizes the soldiers.


The name "Monitor" may be a big hint to DC fans. You see, at the time, not only was Marv Wolfman writing New Teen Titans and Vigilante, he was also working on some small mini-series that some may have heard of. Crisis on Infinite Earths, I think it's called. Staring in comics in 1982, the Monitor would appear in the shadows in various titles, posing as a weapons and information dealer for various supervillains as part of the buildup to Crisis.

The mysterious woman, who I am assuming is Lyla, aka Harbinger. She starts to put out her idea to "revolutionize all crime"!

Back in Manhattan, a stolen ambulance is racing down a road. The driver is one J.J. Davis, one of Adrian Chase's assistants in his Vigilante work. He's a hacker who also built Chase's gear. In the back is the Vigilante himself, with a knife in his chest, a wound he took in a previous issue. He's still breathing. Davis tries to contact another one of Vigilante's assistants, Theresa "Terry" Gomez. She helps research Chase's targets. But she's at home with her kid, so she's unavailable. Davis is terrified and panicking, as the cops are right on his tail.

He's evade to evade the police for a while by driving into a warehouse. Davis fears his efforts to protect Chase's identity may end up dooming him. Eventually, he's able to get to a hospital. He brings Chase in, while making sure he's not wearing his Vigilante uniform. After dropping him off, Davis flees before the nurse can get him to fill out the entry forms.

Davis ditches the ambulance, and goes out walking. He beats himself up over his actions, because he feels that Adrian Chase deserves a break because he cares about other people...including down on his luck folks like him.


The art doesn't do a great job of showing it (I think it's the mustache), but J.J. Davis is barely out of his teens. That scene helps show that Davis hints that maybe Chase helped him out, and he's helping him out of gratitude. I don't think we ever learned how they met, which is a shame.

Back in the police station, Captain Arthur Hall discusses the new Vigilante, and tries to figure out who he is. He figures that the Vigilante is possibly a victim of a crime himself, due to his obsession with protecting victims of violent crime. And since Vigilante goes after criminals who were able to get off on legal technicalities, he must know the law. So he could be a cop. Or a lawyer. Or a judge. Or possibly...a district attorney. You know, I get the idea that if Hall encountered Batman early on, he could have figured out he was Bruce Wayne.

The police are also looking into hospitals and private physicians to find out if they treated anyone with gunshot and knife wounds. They also found the ambulance that Davis stole. Hall gets the feeling they aren't going to like what they find if they catch the Vigilante.

In Bellevue Hospital, Theresa meets J.J., and they go to see Adrian. The nurse who saw him flee spots him and wonders why he's come to see a stranger. Davis explains his name is Don Diego, and Chase was Garcia, his old sergeant in the Army.


Heh heh, it's pretty funny. The nurse takes the form to an orderly and tells him to take it to "Admitting". However, the orderly is more interested in flirting with the nurse. J.J. explains they have to get that form, as gunshot wounds are reported to the police. Theresa distracts the nurse, so J.J. can get the form. Terry worries about something like this, but J.J. reassures her that it will be alright. They'll bring back the form...with some alterations to keep Chase's identity hidden.

Terry explains that it's not the form she's worried about. It's Chase. J.J. reassures her that Adrian Chase is too stubborn to die. Terry explains that Adrian was returning. After his wife and kids were killed, Chase had become an emotionless rock. For months afterwards, Adrian seemed to only be the Vigilante. And it scared her. She believes the Vigilante was a disaster waiting to happen. I would say this was foreshadowing of Adrian's eventual descent into the mental instability that would lead to his suicide, but that was not for another four years, and handled by another writer, I believe. She did then say that Adrian seemed to be recovering from the loss of his family.

J.J. tells her that Adrian had him make a gun that could fire sleep darts as well as bullets. To him, Adrian seems alright. He tries to assure her everything will be alright, but he hopes Adrian doesn't make him into a liar.

The two then visit the hospital the next day, and the doctor has news, both good and...strange.


It seems that Adrian has some of Wolverine-esque healing factor, allowing him to recover much quicker from his wounds than normal. In fact, the doctors operating were able to see his wounds repairing themselves as they worked on him. J.J. and Terry are too happy to hear the news to process Adrian's little superpower at the moment.

As for Adrian himself? Well, he's lying peacefully in his bed. He dreams that he went up to Heaven, saw his family, and fell back down to Earth. He then has a strange flashback...


Trust me on this, it gets weird. It's at this point that I do have to make an admission. You see...I goofed. I picked this issue instead of the actual issue that covered the origin by mistake. Still, this issue does hint of how he became the Vigilante a little bit. Another time, I definitely will have to review the next issue in the future. Maybe next month.

Anyway, Adrian wakes up to an overjoyed Terry and J.J. The doctor comes in and tells him he'd like to do some further tests on Adrian because of his recuperative ability. Adrian agrees and the doctor says after he gets the proper forms, they'll start in the morning. Yeah, time to go. The doctor returns with a couple of colleagues, and finds the gang already has left. Heh heh. Away they go.

Back at his van in Staten Island, Adrian enquires what happened to Saber and Cannon, two costumed assassins he was pursuing (It was also heavily hinted they were a couple as well) who gave him the knife and gunshot wounds he had. J.J. explains they are in custody. Adrian expresses that he is pleased with this as he falls asleep. J.J. then remarks he's going to head out, too...with a pretty girl on his arm. Adrian heads off into dreamland. There, he encounters a mysterious hooded woman in front of a burning pyre, holding a sword.

The woman tells him they have both been changed. The woman puts her bare arm in the fire. The fire singes her arm but in a few seconds, the burns heal. It was like her arm was never burnt at all. The woman then hands Chase a sword, telling him to impale her gut with it. Chase refuses, and she tells him that he was chosen by "The Others", and she's merely a teacher. Chase still refuses, and she leaps on the sword, much to his horror.

She seemingly isn't bothered by this, but warns that unlike Wolverine's healing factor, Chase's has limits.


Chase still has to be careful. He still can only take so much. The dream ends with Chase running away screaming...and waking up. He explains to the others that he has been dreaming about how he became the Vigilante. He feels it's time to explain to Terry and J.J. about what happened to him in the six months between his family's deaths and his debut as the new Vigilante. Trust me, it's a bit...weird.

Meanwhile, the big mob meeting is going down. Well, the various bosses are really against the idea of unifying. Donna Omicidio declares the meeting to an end, as she feels there is no one powerful enough to stand against her. Donna, you live in the same universe as freakin' Superman. I think he's pretty dang powerful. A hidden panel...well, more like a hidden wall opens up, revealing the one who invited the mob bosses together.


This guy has got to be Davros's American cousin. Seriously! This is Davros.


You cannot tell me that Davros did not inspire this cyborg supervillain. The mob may have confined him to an overblown life-support system, but naming him the new Overlord of Crime would more than make up for it.

This comic...was rather enjoyable. What I liked about it was that it slightly deconstructed the kind of work that Adrian was doing, by showing the lengths J.J. has to go to help keep his secret identity hidden. J.J. also brings some nice bits of comic relief to the issue. I also liked the scene with Terry worrying about Adrian. I also liked the art, but I did feel that Chuck Patton's take on J.J. made him look a bit older than he actually is. The character is supposed to be in his early-twenties, but he looks a bit older. Maybe it's the mustache. All in all, I recommend this comic. If you want to read it, it's available in the trade Vigilante by Marv Wolfman Volume One.

And speaking of deconstructing superheroes, next time, we look at the penultimate chapter of the Squadron Supreme's miniseries...

Friday, November 17, 2017

Rampage Trailer, My Thoughts

Coming soon to theaters is a new film based on a classic arcade game. That's right, the rompin' stompin' building-smashin' people-eating Rampage is coming to the big screen. And here's the trailer!


The trailer begins with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson as Davis Okoye, a primatologist, talking about George, a silverback gorilla. The two are old friends, Okoye rescuing him from certain death as a baby. Aww.

Okoye notices that George has gotten...bigger. He was seven feet tall, but after being exposed to a strange mist, he's now about nine feet. I'm thinking that mist was a steroid of some kind. It's not quite like the game. You see, in the original arcade game, George was a human who was transformed into essentially King Kong.

George has gotten bigger, and he's developed quite a temper.

Hey, everybody! It's Jeffrey Dean Morgan! I liked him in Watchmen. And there's now a giant wolf. Here comes Ralph! Yeah, in the game, the giant werewolf is called Ralph. Because shut up, Ralph will eat you.

Ralph is chasing after Joe Manganiello. Somebody stuck a steak in his pants again. Ralph hates helicopters. No one knows why, they just make him really angry. Maybe it's the rotors. Always spinning around like they own the place.

Jeffrey Dean Morgan is going to get wrecked by George. The dumb ones always do get wrecked in movies like those.

GEORGE IS LOOSE, AND HE IS MAD! SOMEBODY GET BANANAS AND MARIO.

Heh heh, the Rock needed a moment to remember how to fly a helicopter.

George doing a pretty good King Kong impression. Or Mighty Joe Young, whichever your preference.

I love how everyone is worried about George getting put down, but not Ralph. No one cares about Ralph, they happily will try to blow him up. Poor Ralph. Can't he have a human friend, too?

Silly George, buildings aren't for eating.

And we get an appearance from Lizzie! Hey there, Lizzie! How ya doing?

I have to admit, I had heard they were making this a long time ago, and I didn't really think much of it. After all, Hollywood will try to make a film out of anything. When it comes to this film, well...I don't expect it to be regarded as one of the best films of 2018. But I can imagine will end up being one of those fun entertaining popcorn films, and isn't that really why we watch movies? To have fun and be entertained for a couple of hours? I think Rampage will end up doing that. It'll be entertaining. I hope it's a fun movie, because it does look like it will be that.

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Injustice 2 Fighter Pack 3 Trailer, My Thoughts

Injustice 2 has announced a new Fighter Pack DLC, it's third and final one! And this one is a doozy.


The trailer begins with someone knocking out Raiden and Black Manta, who I believe came from the last DLC pack. Raiden knocks over a barrel that contains what looks like oil. And it's heading for a lit cigarette. Who lit that cigarette? I doubt it was Raiden. Raiden doesn't seem like the smoker type to me. Nor Manta. I'd blame Hellboy, but I think he's more of a cigar type.

We next see a woman with a moon-shaped pendant walk near a building. It blows up. I have to admit, I had a bit of trouble recognizing who it was.

The Atom escpaes the explosion by leaping on the pieces of the building as they get blown away. That's awesome. The woman's eyes glow green and darkness shrouds her. It's the Enchantress. I have to say, I like her design here. A lot better than the Suicide Squad movie's take on it. At least here, she's wearing freakin' green.

One thing, though. I don't think that's how her powers work. You see, in the comics, June Moone can use magical power, but if she overloads with it, she gets drunk on it and goes evil. It's one of the reasons she was called the "Switcheroo-Witcheroo" back in the day.

Anyway, the Enchantress tries to blow Atom's mind...quite literally. Atom is able to use his shrinking powers to dodge the blasts, and he tries to wallop her. However, the Switcheroo-Witcheroo is able to block him with a blast that knocks them back. The two charge at each other, but...

TING!

Is...that a sai? Yes, it's a sai! A hat-and-trenchcoat-wearing figure approaches the two and says that fight looks like fun. He throws off his hat and coat and reveals...

IT'S RAPHAEL! AND HE'S GOT THE OTHER NINJA TURTLES WITH HIM! THIS IS AWESOME! Seriously, this is actually rather cool! I love their look in this game, too. Reminds me of the first Ninja Turtles movie. Mikey remarks that he wants dibs on the magic lady, and Leonardo reminds him they fight as a team. I have heard the TMNT will literally fight as a team in the game. I wonder what that means? Does that mean you can start with a particular Turtle, but you can switch out mid-fight? I think that's what it may mean. I'm hoping that each Turtle has their own fighting style, to reflect their personalities. I also would have had liked Donatello to get a line in this trailer. He's the only Turtle to not speak in the trailer.

I have to admit, I was surprised to see the Ninja Turtles in this game. It does make some bizarre sense. The Turtles recently did do a couple of crossover team-ups with Batman. They also met the original Ghostbusters in a pretty enjoyable miniseries. In a way, it's a pretty cool way to get people to give the game a try. People have loved the Turtles for 30 years, and hey, a fighting game is perfect for them. Hope people enjoy them! It's available on Windows, so I may give this game a shot...

Sunday, November 12, 2017

Thor: Ragnarok, My Thoughts

The Merry Mighty Marvel Cinematic Universe marches on! It's 17th film, Thor: Ragnarok, has hit theaters harder than Mjolnir. Is it another feather in the MCU's already impressive cap? Let's find out!


So, what's going down? Well, basically the end of everything. Thor (Chris Hemsworth) must team up with his rogue brother Loki (Tom Hiddleston), the Incredible Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), and Brunhilde the Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson) to deal with the Asgardian Goddess of Death, Hela (Cate Blanchett). She's mad, bad, and wants to burn Asgard to the ground. But first, the God of Thunder must find a way off the planet Sakaar and its massive gladiator games, run by the cosmic being known as the Grandmaster (Jeff Goldblum).

This film was giving some very high praise, and I have to agree. It was a great film. Chris Hemsworth really got to show off his comic chops, and so did Ruffalo as Bruce Banner and the Hulk. The film was a grand adventure, and was fun from beginning to end. Seeing so many nods to the original comics was great. Two that stuck out to me was the usage of elements of Planet Hulk, one of my favorite Hulk stories, and another moment that paid homage to a famous moment among Thor fans. Jeff Goldblum's Grandmaster was fun to watch, too. He was so calm and understated about everything. It was great! Also, Taika Waititi himself, the director of this film, himself voiced the character of Korg, an alien rock-like gladiator Thor befriends during his time on Sakaar. He was a show-stealer and one of the best characters in the film.

I also liked the look of the film, especially Sakaar. It so unapologetically pays homage to Jack Kirby that it's insane. It is amazing. I could look at the Grandmaster's place for hours on end. I also really liked the 80s vibe of the movie, down to the Mark Mothersbaugh-composed soundtrack.

So, what did I feel could be better? Well, I have heard some people say the film was a bit too comedic at times, that the excessive humor hurt the more serious moments of the film. Personally, I didn't agree with that, but I could see why some came to that conclusion. Also, there were a couple characters that appeared in the film that I felt really should have deserved better. We hadn't seen them in a while, and they just were...discarded. I'll avoid saying which ones for the sake of spoilers. Also, I felt one character's arc was a bit quick.

So, should you watch Thor: Ragnarok? I say, yes. give it a watch. It's a genuinely fun movie. It is another feather in the MCU's cap.