Sunday, February 11, 2018

Dragon Quest Builders Launch Trailer, My Thoughts

I love video games. I love RPGs. One of my favorite series of RPGs is Dragon Quest. I am not kidding. Final Fantasy may be the big RPG series here in America, but there is a growing fanbase here for Dragon Quest. That makes me happy, as this series brought RPGs to consoles, whereas beforehand, they originally were played on computers. I own six of the games for my DS and 3DS: IV, V, VI, IX, and the 3DS remakes of VII and VIII. And I can't wait for XI to come to the states. :)

I also have played a little bit of Minecraft, and I remember enjoying it. But what if I told you there was a game that essentially combined Dragon Quest and Minecraft? Well, there is. The game is called Dragon Quest Builders. Originally released for the PS4 in 2016, it's now come to the Switch. Here's the launch trailer!


I love the announcer's voice. He sounds so enthusiastic.

The game does look really good. I love the idea of playing this on the go. I do hope this game lets you go nuts with building stuff.

So, we're playing in a version of Alefgard. which was the setting of the very first Dragon Quest game. The Dragonlord, the villain of that game, has won here and devastated the land. And it's up to you, the Builder, to restore the land back to its former glory.

I love how the Builder is introduced, and the look on his face is awesome. It's like, "I'm going to build the HELL out of this place." I hope there's a degree of customization for the Builder. Such a feature would really help with immersion, as the player could imagine they are the Builder.

Hey, Builder got a hovercar. I bet that will be handy.

Naturally, in Alefgard, you gotta beat up some monsters.

WOW, YOU CAN WALK AROUND ON AN AREA THAT OOKS LIKE THE NES ALEFGARD! THAT IS SO COOL!

Aww, the Builder riding a Sabercat. And Sabercats look adorable in the game's art style.

Looks like you can choose the gender of the Builder and customize their appearance. That's a great feature.

Carve an emoji into a mountainside. Heh heh.

I gotta get the demo for my Switch. This game looks like it will be fun. I can't wait to get it!

Saturday, February 10, 2018

Venom Teaser, My Thoughts

Something new is coming to the comic book film world. Something dangerous. Something lethal. Something poisonous. The comic book movie world is getting itself a taste...of Venom.

Since 2007, there has been attempts to get the sinister symbiote his own solo film, after the character appeared in Spider-Man 3. And now, after 11 years, it looks like it may actually happen. Let's take a look at the teaser trailer.



The teaser begins with...a view of a lake? No, it's a painting in a hospital. Some guy is getting an MRI. Take care of your brain, kids. It's the only one you got.

So, we get a view of San Francisco next. Which makes sense. You see, in the comics, Venom spent some time in San Francisco as a "Lethal Protector" of the homeless there.

Get a glimpse of a woman. I think that's Ann Weying. She was the first female Venom. She's dead now.

So I'm assuming something happens and Eddie Brock ends up in a hospital.

And there's a tease of a black bubbling thing that I am assuming is the Venom symbiote. That has to be.

I think Tom Hardy had some LSD before taking his MRI, and he's now having a bad trip.

Yeah, I'm not sure what to think of this film. It's...kind of weird to me that they are trying to do a film focusing on Venom that doesn't have any connection to Spider-Man. It feels wrong to me. I have heard that this film is "adjunct" to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Basically, Sony considers it part of the MCU, but Marvel Studios does not. This trailer does feel a bit generic. We don't even get any teasing of Venom itself.

Friday, February 9, 2018

Legion of Super-Heroes #290 (August 1982)

In the 30th Century, Earth has become a world at peace. A technologically-advanced paradise where science and reason reign, and things such as poverty and prejudice have become a thing of the past. Despite this, a world like this still needs heroes to protect it. And that is where the Legion of Super-Heroes come in.

First appearing in Adventure Comics #247 (April 1958), the Legion were a team of heroes set in the future of the DC Universe, closely associated with the Superman mythos, particularly Superboy and Supergirl.

In 1977, Paul Levitz, a fan of the Legion, became the chronicler of their adventures. His 1977-1979 and 1981-1989 runs with the futuristic heroes became regarded as classics that brought the group a new level of quality and popularity to the group.

Over the years, the group would be rebooted several times. In The Lightning Saga, a 2007 crossover between the Justice Society and the Justice League in their books, a version of the Legion based on the classic version was reintroduced to DC continuity, which also restored Superman's time as Superboy to DC continuity. Yeah, DC's been constantly rewriting their continuity since 1985. People complain about Marvel's relaunches, but MARVEL HAS NEVER REBOOTED THEIR WHOLE UNIVERSE EVERY FEW YEARS AND THEN DID A HALF-ASSED JOB KEEPING EVERYTHING STRAIGHT.

In recent years, the Legion has sadly become dormant. Last appearing in Justice League United in 2015, the Legion in any form has not been seen since...well, in the comics anyway. The Legion has appeared in other media. Members of the group have appeared in Superman: The Animated Series, Smallville, the Supergirl television series, alluded to in The Flash's TV series, and even had their own cartoon in 2006. Considering these have helped keep the Legion in the public eye, it may only be a matter of time before the Legion make a comic book comeback. After all, Phantom Girl is going to be a member of DC's Fantastic Four, I mean, The Terrifics. This might be a sign.

But for now, let's look at the beginning of one of the Legion's greatest stories, The Great Darkness Saga. Let's dig into Legion of Super-Heroes #290!


The cover is a Keith Giffen and Frank Giacoia piece, and it's pretty cool. It depicts one of the Servants of Darkness (Who doesn't resemble any of the Servants in the actual comic) marching over the title of the story in the rubble. Nice touch there. One question, though. Is his body reflecting the Legion floating in space, or is his body a void which the Legion are trapped in. It has to be the latter, as the background is solid white.

"Great Darkness Saga, Chapter One: And the Servant Shall be a Sign..."
Writer: Paul Levitz
Penciler: Keith Giffen
Inker: Larry Mahlstedt
Colorist: Carl Gafford
Letterer: John Constanza
Editor: Laurie Sutton
Executive Editor: Joe Orlando

The story begins with members of the Legion (Superboy, Wildfire, Cosmic Boy, Phantom Girl, and the Jacques Foccart Invisible Kid), floating down towards a fire.


Poor Jacques. Yeah, he's rather new to the Legion life, and the flight ring still gets his stomach going.

The fire has hit a place in "Mega-California" called the Museum of the Mystic Arts. You can probably guess what they show off. Interestingly, this comic reveals that a thousand years in the past, it was known as "The Magic Castle". Yeah, you'd think a place that has many magical artifacts all lumped together would be a big-time target for supervillains looking to get some power quick.

The group arrive, but the Science Police and the Pyro-Nullifier Team (Firefighters) have got it handled. Jacques gushes over getting to hang out with the legendary Superboy, but Superboy is also honored to be working with Jacques. Wildfire thinks this was an attack by Validus, but Superboy notes the wreckage is too thorough and systematic to be Validus. Not to mention there's no traces of ozone, which his mental lightning leaves behind.

The Science Policeman explains that nothing was taken and nobody was attacked. The policeman theorizes the culprit was looking for something here, but couldn't find it. However, the curator, one Antonio Stefanacci, explains he knows exactly what the perpetrators of this attack were here for.


Yeah, magic really does a great job at keeping you youthful. Just ask Doctor Strange here. And evidently Stephen also decided to try out the Wolverine hairstyle. Ehhhhh, I don't think it fits him. Anyway, the Strange cosplayer explains to the Legion the wand is made of "Mentachem", a powerful material with mastery of the natural elements. It's the most powerful item in the museum. He then notes that it's getting darker. And the reason shows itself: A man-monster in a gray cape and a triangular chest symbol.


Jacques tells the Science Policeman that he and his men must evacuate in French. You know, according to Star Trek: The Next Generation, French had become an obscure language in the 24th century. Nice to see it made a comeback in the 30th. Superboy and Wildfire charge the monster, but it's able to swat the Boy of Steel away like a bug. Cosmic Boy attacks, but gets a dose of freeze breath for his trouble.

The creature then tries to attack Phantom Girl, but she passes through him. However, she ends up feeling very cold, making her pass out. Wildfire keeps trying to fight the monster, but he's not having much effect. Superboy is able to get the curator and Invisible Kid away, but the curator drops the wand, allowing the creature to catch it. The creature cries out to a mysterious master, and this "master" summons a portal, allowing the creature to escape.

The scene then shifts to Legion HQ. A flying tour bus is outside the HQ, observing the damage to the building thanks to a battle with a villain called Computo. Blok, a Legionnaire who is a essentially a living rock, asks Brainiac 5 if he should be concerned about it. Brainiac 5 reassures him that they're just tourists. He then leaves to check on another Legionnaire, Matter Eater Lad. Matter Eater Lad had recently saved the universe by eating a powerful device called the Miracle Machine, but it cost him his sanity.

Elsewhere, Timber Wolf is talking to Chameleon Boy. Wolf is furious with him, because Chameleon Boy dragged a group of Legionnaires into some espionage activities against an alien race called the Khunds. As a result, there is now the threat of war between them and the United Planets. Chameleon Boy realizes his mistake, and asks that it be enough, as nobody got hurt. Wolf's like, "Nah, get outta here and never come back." He then awkwardly runs into Saturn Girl.

Back to our first group of Legionnaires, they're headed to London. In the 30th century, London has become essentially a suburb of the massive city called Europolis. So much for Brexit, huh? Cosmic Boy explains that the curator of the magic museum told him there was a crime wave of magical artifacts that had been stolen. One object that hadn't been taken yet was Excalibur, the legendary sword. And it's at the Tower of London. The group arrive, landing near some tourists.


Yeah, and you thought people getting a celebrity's hair was weird. Wildfire and Cosmic Boy head inside, only for the door to explode into little pieces. Cosmic Boy is sent flying, but tries to use his powers to keep the rubble away from the civilians. A furious Wildfire flies back into the building, wanting to throw some hands. Phantom Girl and Superboy deal with the civilians, while Invisble Kid joins Wildfire. He sneaks inside, and finds the culprit.


Big-Head here is able to protect himself from Wildfire's blasts. Invisible Kid tries to sneak the sword away, but Big-Head is able to expose him with a powerful flash of light. He then blasts Invisible Kid, and gets the sword. Wildfire hits him with an energy-charged punch, and it's able to hurt the creature. Wildfire looks at the yellow energy around his fist and wonders why that worked on the monster. Big-Head taunts Wildfire as he flees through a portal, saying that the darkness is coming.

Back to Legion Headquarters! In their medical facility, Doctor Gym'll, the Legion's doctor, is examining Lightning Lad. I like Gym'll, he reminds me a lot of Dr. McCoy from the original Star Trek series. He had been acting strangely these last few weeks, which led to him collapsing that morning. Gym'll diagnoses the problem as severe electrical dysfunction of his brain. The cause is unknown as this time. Element Lad heads out to get Saturn Girl.

Timber Wolf and Saturn Girl do some talking about their relationship troubles. They had been recently found on an asteroid embracing, which led to some problems with their significant others, respectively Light Lass and Lightning Lad...who are twin siblings. Yeah, the Legion was a soap opera with superpowers. Element Lad comes in and tells Saturn Girl that Lightning Lad needs her. she heads to him. Timber Wolf wonders if Element Lad will get the job of leading the Legion in the next election. Element Lad is unsure, but at least he's going after something Lightning Lad gave up voluntarily. Uh, E-Lad? Lightning Lad clearly has some brain issues right now, maybe "Voluntary" is not the best word.

In an unknown region of space, Big-Head presents Excalibur to his mysterious master.


The master, in that outfit, absorbs the power of the sword and the mentachem wand, presumably to increase his own. Back in London, Cosmic Boy's Legion group, well...regroup. Invisible Kid suggests that they follow the monsters back to where they came from...and he volunteers to do so. Superboy is warning that it would be a rough first mission for him, but Invisible Kid counters by reminding that his power allows him to disappear and follow the monsters. Wildfire decides to go tell Brainiac 5 to look for any other powerful magical artifacts that have gone missing.

Later, the group head to the planet Talok VIII, particularly the Institute of Parapsychological Phenomenon. The group also brought another Legionnaire with them: Shadow Lass, who is native to the planet. She remarks that the last time she visited this place, it was on a class trip. She is also surprised that Brainiac 5 had heard of the object they are protecting, a big green sphere called the Orb of Orthanax. I'm guessing it was some big secret on Talok VIII.

The room gets engulfed in darkness...and Shadow Lass isn't causing it. A new monster, this one clearly a female, goes for the Orb.


The She-Creature blasts Wildfire and goes for the Orb, but Cosmic Boy is able to use his magnetic powers to keep it away from her. Superboy gives the She-Creature a blast of freeze breath, and the orb lands in the hands of Phantom Girl. Wildfire and Superboy blast the tar out of the She-Creature, but she has some backup.


This new monster flies in on what looks like some strange harness thing with handlebars. The new monster blasts Phantom Girl with some "Astro-Force" and grabs the orb. He flees to a portal, but Cosmic Boy tries to block it with some debris. He fails. The She-Creature tries to flee towards the portal, but Invisible Kid shoulder-tackles her away from the portal as it closes up. She then is knocked senseless by Superboy. The Legion lost the Orb, but they got a prisoner. Hopefully, she'll come with some answers.

Later at Legion HQ, Element Lad has called some other Legionnaires together. He wants to schedule the election of Legion leader...and put his name in the running. Blok wonders why he wants to do this, and Element Lad explains that he's served three terms as deputy leader, and filled in for Lightning Lad. He likes the leadership job, but wants to earn it. The Legion is his home, mainly because his homeworld was destroyed, and this group is the only family he has left. However, Element Lad is going to have some competition.


Yup, Dream Girl and Ultra Boy are also throwing their names into the hat. Sorry about the panel getting all stretched. My tablet scanner hates me sometimes. Anyway, the conversation is interrupted by Superboy and his Legion team arriving with the She-Creature in dreamland. The group gets a call from President of Earth Marte Allon. She's the mother of the Legionnaire Gim Allon, aka Colossal Boy. She tells them that Chameleon Boy's treason trial is tomorrow if they'd like to attend it.

Superboy and Shadow Lass take the She-Creature to get locked up. Shadow Lass admits that seeing the creature gives her goosebumps, like she should know the monster. Superboy admits he had the same feeling when he fought the creature with the cape and chest symbol. Nearby, a young girl lies in stasis. This is Danielle Foccart, the younger sister of the Invisible Kid. She was the host body of the malevolent AI known as Computo, and she's in stasis until Brainiac 5 can find a cure for her. The readouts that monitor her are going wild. The servant's presence is causing her to have nightmares, much to the shock of Superboy and Shadow Lass.

In an unknown area of space, the harness-riding monster presents the master with the Orb of Orthanax. The master eagerly absorbs its power. The master now feels it is time. He has gotten all the power he needs, and now it's time to meet his destiny: A destiny of darkness ruling the universe. A destiny of all life being his slaves, a destiny of never ending pain and suffering. The story ends with him saying has had enough of this world, and vanishes.

This opening chapter was pretty good. It set up an interesting mystery. One of the things that the Legion is known for is massive cast, and you get the idea of that here. With such a big cast, there would be multiple storylines going on, and this comic really touches on them. Blok's struggles with certain phrasing, the fallout of Chameleon Boy's rogue actions, even on Danielle Foccart's being kept in stasis from Computo. The only storyline that got me confused was the whole Timber Wolf/Saturn Girl thing. I didn't quite get what was going on. Otherwise that, I can't complain. Keith Giffen also turns in some good artwork. His art style had not quite evolved into the style that he is more famous for yet, so it is neat to see where he started from.

Next time, in honor of Black History Month, we'll take a look at an issue of Luke Cage...

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Deadpool 2 Trailer

When Deadpool made his feature film debut, the results were...underwhelming. However, Ryan Reynolds did get praise for his portrayal of the character. So, it only made sense that he would play the lead in Deadpool's solo movie. Unlike X-Men: Origins - Wolverine, Deadpool's solo movie was hit with critics and fans. It captured the essence of the character, and naturally, a sequel would be ordered. And here's the trailer! One word of warning, there is some NSFW language in this trailer.


Hi, Cable! How was your nap? Dreaming of your confusing family line again?

Aww, Cable has a teddy bear. How cute. Nice to see he's kept in touch with his inner child in a small way.

And the trailer gets HILARIOUS. Incompetent movie studio people being incompetent, and I loved the dig to Justice League and Henry Cavill's moustache. Ha ha ha!

Sheriff Deadpool needs to be an actual action figure.

Josh Brolin looks really awesome as Cable. And so does Zazie Beetz as Domino. And it looks like Negasonic Teenage Warhead's been practicing and refining her powers a bit. Also like her new hairstyle.

Negasonic: Yeah, I saw some old video of this guy named Elvis Presley. He was pretty cool.

CABLE LEAPT OVER A TRUCK.

Hey, the cab driver is back!

This trailer is hilarious! I love it so much! I cannot wait for this movie!

Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Avengers: Infinity War Super Bowl Teaser, My Thoughts

Han Solo's...solo film adventure is not the only film that got itself a little teaser spot during the Super Bowl. The Marvel Cinematic Universe's upcoming nineteenth film, Avengers: Infinity War, got a small teaser as well. Let's take a look at it!


Ten years ago, I would have laughed at someone who told me that we'd see Iron Man, Spider-Man, and Dr. Strange standing together in a live-action movie. I see it, and it still amazes me.

Wanda fiddling about with the gem in Vision's head. I don't think you should be doing that, Wanda. Just ask Star-Lord. One of those gems nearly killed him. And speaking of Star-Lord, oh hai, Guardians!

Thor and Rocket. I can imagine the fun those two would have interacting under better circumstances. And Loki, please try to stay out of trouble this time...

Peter, stop messing around with the giant portal thing. Aunt May will kill you.

I like Cap's new shield. Kind of reminds me of the shield Cap used in the Nick Spencer run. I wonder if it can split in two like that one could.

There's going to be a bunch of big ol' fights in this movie and I am SO HERE for them.

Thanos looks awesome. That is all.

Well, this was a neat spot. I am so excited for this movie, and I cannot wait for it to come out! Also getting ready for Black Panther to hit my local theater...

Sunday, February 4, 2018

Solo: A Star Wars Story Super Bowl Teaser, My Thoughts

When Disney acquired Lucasfilm, it was a no-brainer that new films would be coming. Among those were a couple of "anthology" films that would not be directly connected to the main Star Wars series. The first one of these films was Rogue One, which focused on the story of how the Rebellion gained the plans to the original Death Star, which allowed them to destroy it in the first Star Wars movie, A New Hope.

Now, with the Super Bowl, a new teaser for the second anthology film is here: Solo, focusing on a young Han Solo and younger Chewbacca before the events of the original Star Wars trilogy, including meeting Lando Calrissian and presumably obtaining the Millennium Falcon. Let's check it out!



The trailer begins with...a man flicking some switches. Yeah, in the Star Wars universe, you have to flick lots of switches to make something work there...except for lightsabers. Lightsabers are special.

We then see a man asing another man if he wants to make a difference. In the Star Wars universe, asking that always leads to an epic adventure.  

Star Destroyer floating through a...nebula? Cloud? Can Star Destroyers enter atmospheres? Either way, it looks cool.

Ahh, Empire officer man is recruiting. You see, that's how the Empire gets you. They promise epic adventure and visiting exotic locales, but you end up in white armor getting shot while somehow losing any ability to aim straight.

Best pilot in the Galaxy. I know a guy who said that once. Ended up eating an asteroid.

Hey, Millennium Falcon! Yeah, I figured this movie would tell how Han obtained it.

Oh hi, Lando! Yeah, that's Donald Glover, he's the new Lando. Well, the young Lando. Looks cool.

Hmm, I enjoyed Rogue One, so I am hoping this is good. Looks like it might be. Can't wait!

Saturday, February 3, 2018

Crypt of the NecroDancer Trailer, My Thoughts

Lately, Nintendo seems to have become much more welcoming towards independently-made games. And it's not hard to see why. We are somewhat in a bit of a Golden Age for these kind of games. Shovel Knight, Retro City Rampage, Gunvolt, indie studios are pumping out more quality games than ever.

One such studio is Brace Yourself Games, and one of their creations is Crypt of the NecroDancer. The game combines roguelike dungeon exploration with the rhythm game concept. One would think such an idea would be seen as a disastrous expression of utter insanity, but the game won awards and got very positive critical reception. Originally released for computers, the PlayStation 4, and the Vita, it's now coming to the Nintendo Switch. And here's the trailer for it!


I have to say, I like the music in the background. It feels like something Dracula would play if he had a nightclub in his castle.

I also like the look of the game. It's bright, colorful, and the aesthetic is cool. I love that it doesn't fear bright colors and neon.

It seems one can pick between two different characters. I wonder if each character has their different strengths and weaknesses. Would make for good replayability and make players think.

Wait, 110 SONGS on the OST? That's a lot of tracks! I looked it up, and in the previous releases, there were multiple soundtracks that players could choose from to listen to during the game.

Well, this looked really cool. The Switch is clearly well on its way to have one of the strongest libraries of any video game console ever. I'd love to give this a shot.