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The Jokers Last Laugh Actor Heath Ledger is found dead

Tuesday, 22. January 2008 by Elfsar

Man, this is sad news. …this reminds me of river phoenix …who died at 23.  In a world full of all the Lindsy Lohans, Britney Spears this poor chap overdoses.  Sooo sad.  I hope this was an accident and not suicide.   I personally feel that anyone who takes there own life via suicide is a coward and a selfish individual.

I never met the man so It’s hard to say.
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It is confirmed that he overdosed with Alcohol and he was found naked with pills around him.  He was in Ashley Olsen’s (Olsen twins) room in California.  That must have been some party.

I wonder if it had anything to do with his bad break up with Michelle Williams.
They had a kid together and he made it public that he felt she was his soul mate.

http://www.efluxmedia.com/news.html

Now Batman the Dark Knight film has legendary status like The Crow did with Brandon Lee.  Difference is they finished Batman before he died.  I guess there’s no hope for the Joker to return in a  sequel.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN BRAND NEW DAY AND A BRAND NEW OPINION

Friday, 11. January 2008 by Elfsar

Okay,
My initial reaction to wiping away the History of Spider-man was that of “Crappity -crap crap… damn you Marvel”.  A bit of time has passed and I just finished reading Amazing Spider-man #546 Brand New Day and after a lot of thought my opinion has dramatically changed as this issue, much like Aunt May,  has breathed new life into an almost dead series.
I reflected back over the past year of Amazing Spider-man and to be honest this series had very poor readership compared with a lot of other Marvel titles. In fact, there was only 8 issues that even came out last year which certainly did not help it’s sales. At the beginning of the year we had the Civil War tie-ins  and then the Back in Black story which were in my opinion awful.  Then we had… oh yeah not much else.

Now as a retailer, we are dependent upon books coming out MONTHLY.  Yes, I said “Monthly”.  Yes, it should be no surprise that like every other business, we have to pay rent every month and when books are late we can’t exactly be late with out rent now can we?  So it’s not hard to understand how frustrated we get when books don’t come out on time. Furthermore it’s even more frustrating when on top of being late, the books are not that good.

(On a side note: it’s interesting to see Marvel offer retailers a sale on all Straczynski trades this week at Diamond)

Anyway, I agree something dramatic needed to happen to bring new life into what should be one of Marvel’s top books.  I have issues with how this journey came to be as quite honestly they could had the same result using a much more creative method.  I still don’t understand how making MJ and Parker forget all of a sudden brings Harry back to life, but I am happy that Marvel was willing to take the risk.  My best guess is that Joe Q wanted an instant change in sales and was not willing to take his time to get from point A to point B.  As a retailer, I have to respect that what Joe Q did with One More Day and what he did was triple sales.  (Which as a side note: equals out to be the same if the book did come out monthly like it should have in the first place.)  His job at Marvel is to create buzz, talk and most importantly sales. Nobody can argue that he has fallen short of that.  It will be interesting to see if Marvel can keep up the pace with Amazing Spider-man 3 times a month.

As a fan, change is always going to be a hard thing to swallow.  We fan’s sometimes are not willing to accept things without an explanation.  The “It’s Magic… We don’t have to explain it.” does not cut it and is simply a cop-out as it is less work than to be creative and work towards this desired result.  Why do we buy comics? For the journey and when we fans are told to go the back of the line and go thru it all over again we get upset. Hopefully, this will be a different ride.  (Heck, Ultimate Spider-man was little more than a repackaged Amazing Spider-man and to be honest actually felt more like the main Spider-Man title.)

Regardless, Spider-man #546 issue was a great start and the best this book has been in years.  If you want to start reading Spider-man this is the issue to do it.  I am looking forward to this new journey as Peter Parker is piss poor again, he is unmarried and his pursuit of MJ can start all over again or maybe not.  If Harry is back… then what is to stop Gwen Stacy from coming back?  At this point we don’t know and I am willing to give this series a chance.  It will be interesting to see what deal with the devil MJ made on the side.  (I really hope it was not to become a superhero named Jackpot to help Spider-man)  What the hell is Jackpot supposed to be?  MJ and Blackcat combined into one?  That dynamic, will not last and probably will be short term at most.  Heck if you really want that, go read Kirkman’s Invincible.  I wonder if the Parker we grew up with will be joining the exiles anytime soon …lol.

In Brand New day Peter actually stood up to J Jonah Jamson, so maybe MJ’s deal with the devil was to give Parker a new set of balls.

Who’d a thunk it.

One More Opinion of One More Day

Tuesday, 08. January 2008 by Elfsar

Who’s watching Joey Q at Marvel?!

*poof* I just finished reading the crapfest that is Spider-man One more Day.  (give me break, I was away for the last two weeks for a holiday and this was my first opportunity)… Oh man why did I even bother.

How do they explain things?  Magic.

But how can this happen?  Magic.

How will everything be put back together again?  Magic.

Lame. Lame. Lame.

Marvel yet again uses it’s make-believe hocus-pocus and dirty tricks to force a story not only upon it’s readers but seems to be bent over by one man’s prerogative.  We all know that this will be looked at a year from now as a total waste of time.

Marvel Handbook writer Madison Carter posts “This story/arc/retcon is the biggest mistake Marvel has ever done.”

Peter David blogged “Well, I have not read it, to be honest, since I knew the story particulars for months now. Let us just say that it is not the direction I would have taken things.” before clarifying things.

Chip Zdarsky’s fantastic Watchmen/OMD mashup, Warren Ellis replied “You’re a monster, Zdarsky. Fuck me.”

Thanks Chip,  Also don’t just blame Joe Quesada and Joe Michael Straczynski for “One More Day.” According to the CBR interview, you have to blame Brian Bendis, Mark Millar, Jelp Loeb, Tom Brevoort, Axel Alonzo, Ed Brubaker and Dan Slott too!

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