It's not a day, it's an integer! Alright, the con hasn't actually started yet but we're here to pre-game it for you as we ramp up to provide you with 3 days of con coverage for Wizard World Minneapolis. Converage. Definitely.
Karl Urban, here I come!!!
Thursday, April 30, 2015
Monday, April 27, 2015
Lazer Sunday
It's almost here; with Avengers: Age of Ultron a week away, we recap our marathon of Marvel movies as a lead up to the new film. Plus, we make predictions about what we can expect to see this Friday. And there's news! Wow. #blessed
It's all about vibranium, baby
It's all about vibranium, baby
Friday, April 24, 2015
Conventional Weaponry
It's an all-con show as we look forward to Wizcon Minneapolis '15 and share some of our war stories from conventions past. You see this scar? Liefeld. San Diego. 1992. Plus, news and Mikanhana goes HAM on your old favorite show. Please Mika, don't hurt 'em!
Right this way...
Right this way...
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
What Would Brian Boitano Do?
I have to be honest with you...Mika came up with the post title. She's coming along nicely.
Iceman, aka Bobby Drake, founding member of the X-Men will be revealed to be gay in the upcoming All-New X-Men #40. This isn't the "current" Iceman specifically, but his teen-aged self who was brought from the past to the present by present Beast so that past Cyclops can convince future Cyclops to not be a terrorist because Marvel comics make no sense anymore.
Let's take a little inventory before I ruin everything.
This is a good thing. I'll try to make that the top slice of bread in my "compliment/criticism/compliment" sandwich before the fillings come in. I've said repeatedly, and it's not just me, that gay characters will always be tokens as long as third-stringers and cameos and brand new, cut out of whole, fabulous cloth characters are the only gay ones. Marvel's three biggest characters are a rich white womanizer (Tony Stark), a celibate Aryan superman (Steve Rodgers) and a white guy from New York who gets with a lot of chicks and then feels really bad about getting them killed (Peter Parker). I just realized that I left Logan out of that but it's probably 'cause he's not an MCU property, which means I haven't thought about him for a while. Or it's because he's a 5'2" bull testicle rolled in dog fur.
We needed a heavy hitter. A Cap or an Iron Man or a Spidey. But Iceman? I dunno. He's just...Iceman. Not picked in the first round of the superhero kickball draft. This doesn't change the landscape of diversity in comics much, at least among the "appearing on lunch-boxes" set.
The other problem (which is a "problem" more of story-telling) is that if one of these 40+ year old properties is outed as gay, what happens to their past lives as straight (or straight-acting) men? I have a friend who, whenever gay hero Northstar is mentioned (which you would think would be never, but with us it actually turns out to be a lot), he loves to point out that Northstar was always waking up with one or more chicks in any given Alpha Flight issue. If you try to point out that maybe John Byrne was trying to communicate 'overcompensating' in four colors, my friend denies that's possible.
But that HAS kind of stuck with me. To get what *I* want, i.e. a major, recognizable superhero as something other than hetero-normative, there'd be a fair amount of retcon and narrative recontextualization required. We'd need Cap to realize that maybe he loved the army for more reasons than patriotism or that Tony's processing something in an extreme, overcompensating fashion or that Spidey is probably not paying enough attention to those (soon to be dead) women. In the continuity-obsessed world of comics, we'd have to accept that everything that we knew about someone up to this point may have been completely wrong, which is a lot to ask of fans. Though to be fair, that's a scenario many gay people find themselves in every day. Total continuity reboot. I mean, I'm not comparing Batgirl being able to walk again to coming out to your family, but both are a lot to process. But it's high time we see a major character have this kind of change in their life (as many comic readers have) and for the reading public to get used to the idea. Until then, the extent of LGBTQ+ representation in funny books will be limited to third-string heroes and flamboyant villains.
Iceman is the closest we'll get to that (at least for now) and I guess we'll have to settle for it. From continuity perspective, has Bobby been heading in this direction since 1963? Hard to tell. This is Bendis's young Bobby Drake from the past we're looking at and although Bendis has respected the idea of temporal causality in the young X-Men's adventures about as much as he did the Powers comics when he adapted it into a TV show (i.e. not in any way), you have to wonder: is adult Bobby gay now? Yeah yeah, he dated Kitty Pryde, big deal. Everyone's dated Kitty Pryde. *I* dated Kitty Pryde. He also dated some other girls whose names I don't know because I don't want to put the NBC suit on to look at my old Nicieza/Lobdell X-Men comics. But as far as his current orientation...unclear. Did he "grow out of it"? Or was he bi as a teen but doesn't express it as a man? Or did he just land on straight? Or is he totally closeted because, frankly, who could he even identify with currently in the Marvel Universe? An open-ended question for now that I'm sure will (unfortunately) wait for an answer until Marvel needs some more publicity. Maybe old Bobby meeting young Bobby will make him question his orientation in the future and propagate a change, like he's in a Back to the Future photograph but instead of disappearing, his hair starts to look WAY better. Causes and effects, the nature of the true self and both the expression and concealment of one's desires will probably (at least for now, I'm afraid) remain unexplored in a medium where people punch each other while wearing their underwear outside of their pants.
But seriously, Jean; just read the guy's mind and tell him he's gay. Nice. Very Patriot Act. Thanks, Obama.
Via The Verge
Iceman, aka Bobby Drake, founding member of the X-Men will be revealed to be gay in the upcoming All-New X-Men #40. This isn't the "current" Iceman specifically, but his teen-aged self who was brought from the past to the present by present Beast so that past Cyclops can convince future Cyclops to not be a terrorist because Marvel comics make no sense anymore.
Let's take a little inventory before I ruin everything.
This is a good thing. I'll try to make that the top slice of bread in my "compliment/criticism/compliment" sandwich before the fillings come in. I've said repeatedly, and it's not just me, that gay characters will always be tokens as long as third-stringers and cameos and brand new, cut out of whole, fabulous cloth characters are the only gay ones. Marvel's three biggest characters are a rich white womanizer (Tony Stark), a celibate Aryan superman (Steve Rodgers) and a white guy from New York who gets with a lot of chicks and then feels really bad about getting them killed (Peter Parker). I just realized that I left Logan out of that but it's probably 'cause he's not an MCU property, which means I haven't thought about him for a while. Or it's because he's a 5'2" bull testicle rolled in dog fur.
THANK. GOD. |
The other problem (which is a "problem" more of story-telling) is that if one of these 40+ year old properties is outed as gay, what happens to their past lives as straight (or straight-acting) men? I have a friend who, whenever gay hero Northstar is mentioned (which you would think would be never, but with us it actually turns out to be a lot), he loves to point out that Northstar was always waking up with one or more chicks in any given Alpha Flight issue. If you try to point out that maybe John Byrne was trying to communicate 'overcompensating' in four colors, my friend denies that's possible.
He's wrong, though |
Eh? Eh? |
But seriously, Jean; just read the guy's mind and tell him he's gay. Nice. Very Patriot Act. Thanks, Obama.
Via The Verge
Monday, April 20, 2015
Supplies
The show takes a left turn this week as we do something unexpected. *head falls off* We also cover surprises in the news like more Sony leaks, leaked trailers and leaked Star Wars info. This show has more leaks than St. Crispin's Day. Ah, forget it.
White belts...so stupid!
White belts...so stupid!
Sunday, April 19, 2015
Summer Whine Part 2
Come along with us, gentle listeners, down the primrose path to nerd omniscience as we inform you of all the major releases in film, TV, books and music for summer 2015. Music Guru Tara returns, Mika fires shots at Pixar and Kal enters Phase 3 of his Marvel psychosis. JET is cooking Johnsonville brats!!!
I'm going to show you something...ridiculous
I'm going to show you something...ridiculous
Friday, April 17, 2015
Summer Whine Part 1
Come along with us, gentle listeners, down the primrose path to nerd omniscience as we inform you of all the major releases in film, TV, books and music for summer 2015. Music Guru Tara returns, Mika fires shots at Pixar and Kal enters Phase 3 of his Marvel psychosis. JET is cooking Johnsonville brats!!!
I'm going to show you something...ridiculous
I'm going to show you something...ridiculous
Monday, April 13, 2015
The Eagles of Legal
It's an all-TV episode as we gush about Better Call Saul, Game of Thrones and Marvel's Daredevil! Seriously...it's embarrassing...we're usually much meaner...
Discovery!
Discovery!
Thursday, April 9, 2015
O Shippers of State
"Becoming mainstream is the wrong word; the mainstream is catching up" said Wesley Crusher and who are we to argue with him? The smoke has cleared and nerds have won the cultural war. Now what? Like the Greek philosophers of old, we ponder that question on this show (and feed each other hemlock).
Add that to some reviews of returning TV shows and a dash of news and you've got a bracing dram of nerd wisdom. Drink up!
Monday, April 6, 2015
I Can't Eggsplain
Join us for this eggcellent episode where we crack open the stories and give you the golden news yolk. Mmm. Plus, we talk movie easter eggs! This show is so full David Duchovny couldn't pick it up and you'll get that joke if you listen!
Darkness falls across this link
Darkness falls across this link
Friday, April 3, 2015
A Butt for All Seasons Part 2
Well, we let it run for this one but, can you blame us? Part 1 is news and some reviews of a gentleman spy and some wars in the skies...er, stars.
Part 2 is where we start pushin' about the cushion'...I apologize profusely. Actually, it's a thoughtful, deep discussion about the boys club of comics and the evergreen exploitation of the female form in sequential art. You know...butts. Check us out!
A Butt for All Seasons Part 1
Well, we let it run for this one but, can you blame us? Part 1 is news and some reviews of a gentleman spy and some wars in the skies...er, stars.
Part 2 is where we start pushin' about the cushion'...I apologize profusely. Actually, it's a thoughtful, deep discussion about the boys club of comics and the evergreen exploitation of the female form in sequential art. You know...butts. Check us out!
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Annotations and Images for our Spider-Woman's Butt show
Catwoman (duh) |
First appearance 1940 |
Post-TV show redesign |
Pirate(?) |
1983 Return to classic |
1993 Jim Balent series |
Darwyn Cooke 2002 |
Guillem March 2011 |
Here's a huge Power Girl gallery...
Ahhh...kill yourselves, Gray and Palmiotti |
The new PG! |
WWs over the years |
My secret shame - Marvel Swimsuit issues
My new secret shame - Kevin Wada's swimsuit issue
Wash it all down with a martini...
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