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		<title>Short Packed: Square Enix Explosion</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Jan 2011 17:46:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ By Chris Troy I remembering pointing out some time last year (post New York Comic Con) that Square-Enix&#8217;s Play Art division is schedule to explode in terms of non- Final Fantasy related content. That&#8217;s finally come to be, as FPNYC has been hit with a ton of new Square Enix product not related to the RPG monster (For the record though, all 3 waves of the Final Fantasy 13 Play Art Kai are in stock, and are fairly awesome)]]></description>
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<p> By Chris Troy I remembering pointing out some time last year (post New York Comic Con) that Square-Enix&#8217;s Play Art division is schedule to explode in terms of non- Final Fantasy related content. That&#8217;s finally come to be, as FPNYC has been hit with a ton of new Square Enix product not related to the RPG monster (For the record though, all 3 waves of the Final Fantasy 13 Play Art Kai are in stock, and are fairly awesome)</p>
<p>More:<br />
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		<title>Transformers 2010 Hailstorm Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Jan 2011 16:50:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>shervin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ By Loran New characters, new characters, new characters! Once again Hasbro adds a new character to the Decepticon ranks. Instead of going with a 100% new character, this time Hasbro has gone with sort of an homage to something very unexpected-a reference to a comic-only character from Generation 2! While a later incarnation of the mold actually shared that character’s name, he’s… nothing really like that guy, in terms of backstory or personality. So forget all that]]></description>
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<p> By Loran New characters, new characters, new characters! Once again Hasbro adds a new character to the Decepticon ranks. Instead of going with a 100% new character, this time Hasbro has gone with sort of an homage to something very unexpected-a reference to a comic-only character from Generation 2! While a later incarnation of the mold actually shared that character’s name, he’s… nothing really like that guy, in terms of backstory or personality. So forget all that</p>
<p>Link:<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://blog.fpnyc.com/action-figures-and-toys/transformers-2010-hailstorm-review.html" title="Transformers 2010 Hailstorm Review">Transformers 2010 Hailstorm Review</a></p>
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		<title>Whiskey Media: Happy Hour 01/28/11</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Jan 2011 06:16:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Click To Watch Video Happy Hour opens its doors to all in this unrestricted, no holds barred episode.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Click To Watch Video Happy Hour opens its doors to all in this unrestricted, no holds barred episode.</p>
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		<title>The Weekly Crisis Down Under Reviews for 01/26/2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Jan 2011 01:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Hi all, just your friendly neighbourhood Aussie here to drop some quick reviews for you all. I’ve got a smattering of publishers to represent here with looks at Secret Avengers , Fantastic Four, Conan: Road of Kings, Detective Comics, and Thunderbolts]]></description>
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<div>Hi all, just your friendly neighbourhood Aussie here to drop some quick reviews for you all. I’ve got a smattering of publishers to represent here with looks at <strong>Secret Avengers</strong>, Fantastic Four, Conan: Road of Kings, Detective Comics, and Thunderbolts. No bad comics here, though nothing a superb masterpiece either. See what falls between and how.</div>
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<p><strong><span>Conan: Road of Kings #2</span></strong></p>
<p>Written by Roy Thomas<br />
Art by Mike Hawthorne</div>
<div>This book continues the tradition of being just a damn fine Conan book. It’s got the look and the feel, though sometimes the writing feels more like the old Marvel Conan comics but it’s written by Roy Thomas so you kind of have to expect that.</p>
<p>This issue sees Conan resting up in a town called <strong>Shadizar the Wicked</strong>. You know there’s plenty of mischief to get into in a town like this and Conan certainly gets into the thick of it. <strong>Krimsar</strong>, the only surviving pirate from the previous issues cataclysmic boating accident, prods Conan into some thievery, not that Conan usually needs much pushing to engage in a bit of taking what he wants. I don’t really like how easily this weak fool is able to push Conan’s buttons, he should be above that sort of play, but it gets Conan to enter the bejewelled tower so I guess it works for the narrative even if it feels a little forced on the character.</p>
<p>Once in the tower, a typical Conan/Howard moment occurs as a tentacle guardian of the riches emerges and battles these two shadows of the night. Of course, the sentry is first activated when Krimsar grabs the one jewel you know you shouldn’t grab. Note to self – if I’m ever robbing a temple or tower or throne room, make sure to leave the ruby in the eye of whatever statue it is in. It never works out well. Basically, the entire scene is kind of a barbarian mash up of what would happen if <strong>Scrooge McDuck</strong> kept a dianoga in his money pit. If that sounds like fun for you then, yeah, this comic is going to deliver.</p>
<p><strong><span><span>Verdict –</span> Check It.</span></strong> Perhaps I’ve been spoiled for Conan comics, but I usually set the bar high for his four colour adaptation. This one is good but it lacks that great feeling. Conan is his usual assertive self, with the men and the women, and the art from Hawthorne is very fine but overall I get a thin feeling from this tale. It’s getting there, sure, but it’s not blowing my socks completely off. I’ll stick with it but there’s better Conan books out there.</p>
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<p><strong><span>Detective Comics #873</span></strong></p>
<p>Written by Scott Snyder<br />
Art by Jock</p>
<p>I was a massive fan of the last two issues, and the start of Snyder/Jock’s run on the title. The first issue was good and in my opinion the second issue topped it. The stage was set with <strong>Dick Grayson</strong> infiltrating an auction of gruesome Gotham accoutrements, and of course the main selection was a Robin themed item – probably the worst weapon you could associate with a ward of Batman.</p>
<p>The first two issues set up a vibe, this felt like some gritty 70s flick. It had a <strong>Polanski</strong> tone that made me think we were back on the streets. This was a detective putting his feet on the trail and his body on the line, and by the end of the last issue we could see that Dick had certainly put his body on the line. The cliffhanger left him attacked by this Auctioneer’s gas and threatened with the violence of a mob of Gothamites high on the horror of life in their fair town. The stage was set and the stage was dark indeed.</p>
<p>This issue opens with a great sequence of Dick beating his way through the people and through the toxin in his system. His internal monologue is strong, especially as he fights the gas, which is making him hallucinate and picture the crowd as monsters, by remaining true to the facts. He reminds himself who these people are and where he is. It’s a great calming technique to keep his head in this dangerous situation.</p>
<p>My first gripe comes with Dick’s escape. Once we see he is out it’s all just assumed he gets away. I want to know completely how he got away from these people. They didn’t seem like the kind of crowd to just stop because he gets more than two metres away, these were blood thirsty people and they’d track him mercilessly just to feel the thrill of the kill but we don’t see what happens and so I don’t really know how Dick does it. This is all too easily glossed over and makes the escape, and the threat, feel weaker because of it.</p>
<p>Though, it must be said, my favourite moment of this year comes when Dick wakes up after the attack. The toxin is still working in his system and he imagines that he has lost his legs. It all turns out to be a gas induced hallucination, natch, but there was a moment where I really wondered if it might be real. I’m sure they could hook him up with some cybernetic legs, or something, and I was a little worried. It also seemed more plausible because I didn’t know if he had truly escaped, or how, so that was effective. The imagery of Dick with bandaged stumps is my pick for moment of the year, so far.</p>
<p>From here, the resolution comes too quickly and easily. Snyder races Dick back to the Auctioneer and has him stage an in-flight attack at 30,000 feet. There doesn’t seem to be any challenge for Dick to track the bad guy down and then tackle him, it’s again glossed over and feels weaker because of it. It doesn’t really take much skill, just one hell of a Batplane manoeuvre. </p>
<p>There is a creepiness to <strong>Guiborg</strong> as he uses some Venom and <strong>Man-Bat</strong> juice to freak out and become a literal monster. I thought this was a shame because the creep with the mask and the cane seemed like such a classy and insipid criminal that I didn’t ever imagine him being the sort of villain to take himself onto the front line. I had almost hoped to see him scurry away and live to creep out another day. This guy’s introduction had me feeling the same vibe I got when Jason Aaron introduced his villain, <strong>Dr Rot</strong>,</p>
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		<title>ComicVine Podcast 01-28-11</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2011 22:43:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ This week Todd Stashwick and Dennis Calero call in to discuss their web comic, Devil Inside. Afterwards Sara, Tony and Norm discuss this week&#39;s comics (not that one issue where someone dies). This week&#39;s news topics include RED, Walking Dead, Captain America in Korea, comiXology, adult comics in elementary schools and McG on Wonder Woman.]]></description>
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<p> This week Todd Stashwick and Dennis Calero call in to discuss their web comic, Devil Inside. Afterwards Sara, Tony and Norm discuss this week&#39;s comics (not that one issue where someone dies). This week&#39;s news topics include RED, Walking Dead, Captain America in Korea, comiXology, adult comics in elementary schools and McG on Wonder Woman.</p>
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		<title>Free Comics Review for 01/26/11</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2011 21:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Welcome to another edition of Free Comics Review ! The big news this week is that ComiXology is going to partner up with local retailers, so you can get your digital comics from there, as opposed to the comfort of your home. Yeah, it doesn’t make sense to me either. In any case, we have another big haul this week, with plenty of free comics. ]]></description>
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<div>Welcome to another edition of <b>Free Comics Review</b>! The big news this week is that <b>ComiXology</b> is going to partner up with local retailers, so you can get your digital comics from there, as opposed to the comfort of your home. Yeah, it doesn’t make sense to me either. In any case, we have another big haul this week, with plenty of free comics. That’s without mentioning the fact that the first issue of <b>Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E. </b>is up for free this week, and that’s one of my favorite series ever. Hit the jump to see the reviews.</div>
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<p><span><b>Arcana Studios Present 2007</b></span> (ComiXology App)</p>
<p>Written by Various<br />
Art by Various</p>
<p>Much like last week, Arcana Studios has uploaded one of their past <b>Free Comic Book Day</b> issues, the one from 2007 this time around. It’s an anthology issue featuring some of their properties.</p>
<p>Their biggest character seems to be <b>Kade</b>, who makes another appearance. It’s a fantasy epic, from what I have gathered, about a mystical warrior on a holy mission. The art is by <b>Stepjan Seijic</b>, who I think is now working in Top Cow.</p>
<p>Another one is<b> 100 Girls</b>, which I am still note quite sure is about. It stars a young girl, who protects a man that is being bullied by some hooligans. Also, it’s set in France, so the whole thing has “subtitles”.</p>
<p>The final story is <b>Mechanical Girl</b>, that seems to be a modern take on Frankenstein, with a doctor creating a small girl instead of a monster.</p>
<p>Overall, this is a much better outing than previous “years” for this anthology. The art and writing quality seems to have gone considerably up, leading to an overall better polished book. Your enjoyment may vary on each story, as always.</p>
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<p><span><b>Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E. #1</b></span> (Marvel App)</p>
<p>Written by Warren Ellis<br />
Art by Stuart Immonen, Wade Von Grawbadger</p>
<p>Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E. was a short lived series from a few years ago, and chances are that if you are reading this, you already know how much I love it.</p>
<p>I don’t want to say it’s better than <b>Watchmen</b>, but <b>Alan Moore </b>threatened to release Glycon if <b>Marvel</b> continued to publish it. And that’s why it was canceled. Nextwave is like Shakespeare, but with more punches.</p>
<p>It stars a small group of also-ran characters teaming up to fight against the Beyond Corporation, H.A.T.E., <b>Dirk Anger</b> and <b>Fing Fan Foom</b>. There’s punches, explosions, violence, and destruction. It is basically the best thing ever, and if you don’t like it, I hate you and I am going to pretend you don’t exist.</p>
<p>Dirk Anger and H.A.T.E. are a thinly veiled parody of <b>Nick Fury</b> and <b>S.H.I.E.L.D.</b> He created a superteam that after finding out they are secretly funded by a terrorist organization decide to rebel.</p>
<p>Beyond the funny jokes and situations, though, there is actually an incredibly crafted comic. Everything you need to know about the plot and set-up is delivered quite organically. Ellis does a superb job in introducing all the main players.</p>
<p><b>Stuart Immonen</b>, personal bias aside, delivers the best looking book of his career here. It’s a simplified and minimalistic art style, that is incredibly iconic.</p>
<p>Seriously, go read this book, you are not going regret it.</p>
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<p><span><b>The Puppet Makers #1 </b></span>(DC/ComiXology App)</p>
<p>Written by John Leavitt<br />
Art by Molly Crabapple</p>
<p><b>The Puppet Makers</b> is a <b>Zuda</b> comic set in a fictional steampunk version of 17th Century France (though the aesthetics look like 18th century to me, but who’s keeping count?).</p>
<p>In this world, the aristocracy of France likes using mechanical suits to attend the social outings. During a theater performance, however, they are attacked by the British. To make matters worse, the king seems to have vanished, since his mechanical suit was found empty.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, we also gain insight into a monk who seems to work as an engineer (as he seems to be working in a mechanical machine). Along him, there is an apprentice who is not as bright, though still very clever.</p>
<p>It’s hard to know what the connection is between these two parts of the story. I’ll say this though, the first issue ends in a non-cliffhanger that still makes you want to find out what happens next.</p>
<p>This comic is pretty dense, as there is a lot going on. It’s a bit hard to keep up with all that’s going on, but I appreciate that the creative team went a long way to create an inmersive universe.</p>
<p>The art is quite unique, and there’s a noticeable style change between scene changes, to go along with the storytelling changes. The panels themselves seem to make good usage of the old Zuda page size. I’ve noticed it in other of their comics, as well, but I liked it here as well.  </p>
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<p><span><b>Thor #32</b></span> (Marvel App)</p>
<p>Written by Dan Jurgens<br />
Art by Andy Kubert, Scott Hanna</p>
<p>And yet another Jurgens-era <b>Thor</b> is uploaded for free on Marvel’s app. One would think there was a Thor movie coming out or something. Oh, right&#8230;</p>
<p>I have to say, this is a strange comic to offer for free, because it is basically the conclusion to a running storyline featuring <b>Malekith</b>, the Dark Elf trying to destroy <b>Asgard</b> with a cold hard winter that means to overwhelm the Golden Realm.</p>
<p>It features many running plots, including Kurse being mind controlled, <b>Beta Ray Bill </b>making a come back, <b>Sif </b>in control of Asgard (which we saw in the last Thor comic I read). That’s without mentioning the battle between Thor and Malekith.</p>
<p>The comic actually does a good job of catching you up with all of them, and I was never lost despite being the last issue of an arc. I should also note that even though the cover says &#8220;100 page Monster&#8221;, this is only the standard 22 pages. I guess the rest of the pages were reprints, so they were not included. </p>
<p>Last time I reviewed a Jurgens-era Thor book, I mentioned that all the Thees and Thous got annoying fast, but I saw a marked improvement in the dialogue in this issue.</p>
<p><b>Andy Kubert</b> on art duties means that this looks pretty good. Aside from the fact that he draws Beta Ray Bill like a boss, I don’t have much to say about it.</p>
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<p><span><b>True Grit: Mean Business </b></span>(ComiXology App)</p>
<p>Written by ??? (Charles Portis)<br />
Art by Christian Wildgoose</p>
<p><b>True Grit: Mean Business</b> is a short tie-in comic with the novel and recently-adapted into film by the <b>Coen Brothers</b>. Keep in mind that I haven’t either read the novel or seen the film.</p>
<p>I have no idea why this is filled under &#8220;Creator Owned&#8221; comics though. Same thing happened with that Left 4 Dead comic some time back. </p>
<p>That being said, this is still a pretty good comic. The framing device is a courtroom drama, as a Sheriff narrates how they came into a crime scene, and the investigation that followed.</p>
<p>Set in the Wild West, it’s a story about bandits and law enforcers. It is handled quite realistically, without any crazy shootout scenes. Just a gritty crime story.</p>
<p>The artist <b>Christian Wildgoose</b>, asides from having an awesome last name, does a great job with the art. It’s all in black and white, as westerns should, and does a great job with the storytelling. This does not look like a storyboard, but a good comic in of itself.</p>
<p>I’m not sure if this is a direct adaptation of a chapter in the book or the movie script. The fact that there is no listed writer makes me think that the artist worked straight from that.</p>
<p>From the looks of it, some of these characters later appear and play a larger role in the film/novel. If you have read or seen either, you probably want to check this out.</p>
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<p><span><b>Ultimate X-Men #40 </b></span>(Marvel App)</p>
<p>Written by Brian Michael Bendis<br />
Art by David Finch, Art Thibert</p>
<p>Here we have another issue of <b>Ultimate X-Men</b>. This is the one that starts the “New Mutants” arc, which introduced a whole bunch of new characters into the book (though not necessarily the ultimate version of the regular New Mutants).</p>
<p>In this first one, we get introduced to the ultimate version of Warren Worthington III, more commonly known as <b>Angel</b>. He is not that different from the main version, just younger and less confident. Oh, and his parents kind of hate him.</p>
<p>As he is introduced to the rest of the X-Men, they are quite taken aback by his appearance. Beside being handsome, he obviously looks like a biblical angel, which Rogue (who is southern, and quite religious) is quick to note.</p>
<p>Angel is quite sullen, and feels like an outsider. His situation is worsened when people outside the Academy learn about him, and the more religious aspects of society are very interested in him.</p>
<p>Most of the story is just dialogue, but Bendis was hitting his stride at this moment, and it’s a quite good issue. The bulk of it is Storm and Angel discussing their situation, their personalities, and their powers. It’s very much a human issue.</p>
<p>Finch’s art is something that don’t particularly enjoy, but this seems to be one of his best efforts. There are still some odd facial expressions, but his storytelling is quite good. That moment when Angel appears for the firs time is choreographed perfectly. </p>
<p><i>That&#8217;s it for this week&#8217;s column! Any ideas, tips, or advice are   welcome. Remember that you can always read the comics in the <a href="https://comics.comixology.com/"><b>ComiXology</b></a>  web reader (with the exception of the Marvel ones). We always try to  improve our content based on your suggestions,   and with a new column,  it&#8217;s good to hear back from the readers. So,   comment away!</i> </div>
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