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China to Build Word Balloon Shaped Comic Museum
September 13, 2011 1:53 am Finally a reason to go to China!
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MORNING GLORIES #12
September 10, 2011 6:06 pm The cover is the same as issue #8. A little tacky.
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EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: The Last of the Greats #1
September 9, 2011 10:21 pm Best closing statement! I really want to see where this goes. The concept is very unique and awesome.
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DETECTIVE COMICS #1
September 8, 2011 6:17 pm A little too violent for a relaunch in my opinion. I enjoyed where it took me but I don't know if this story is going to be accessible to most new readers.
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WOLVERINE DEBT OF DEATH #1
September 8, 2011 6:12 pm The art was fantastic! I really enjoyed the setting and story. I had a lot of fun with this book.
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September 7, 2011 – Animal Man #1
September 8, 2011 6:08 pm The new costume looks great. I forgot how much I missed "A-Man." I'm really looking forward to this on-going. Also if the relaunch just happened and the JL has yet to be formed then why does Cliff (BB's son) talk about the League and how A-Man should apply?
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Sound SCIENCE: Return of the Black Bolt
September 1, 2011 12:42 am Awhile ago I was watching a special on Nazi Secret Weapons on the History channel. The Nazi's actually developed the "first" (I'm pretty sure) sonic weapon. It was a giant speaker that was two stories tall. It used infrasound to paralyze and induce nausea; given a certain range. But the sonic weapon was proven lethal within 100 meters; the brain would vibrate and explode. Anywho, here is a link to another article I found interesting:
http://journal.borderlands.com/1996/the-sonic-weapon-of-vladimir-gavreau/
Also didn't the Inhumans move to sea level at some point? I thought they were on some coast or something in Silent War.
Thanks for the great article Ryan.
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Great Moments in Comics History: Thor: The Mighty Avenger #7
August 25, 2011 7:04 pm "Thor not like your Omelettes."
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REVIEW: Grant Morrison’s SUPERGODS
August 19, 2011 1:15 am When Morrison describes the covers and art he gives an Art History perspective; this makes me very happy.
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REVIEW: Grant Morrison’s SUPERGODS
August 19, 2011 1:10 am Remember Morrison is not American. So his perspective on JFK and Superman (in reference to the U.S.) is very different. Also I don't think Morrison wants to make babies with Mr. Alan Moore.
I am about halfway through Supergods at this time. I really feel like Morrison has strung a together his thoughts well but did not go over the grammar. Some sentences just don't flow like I'd expect. Has anyone else noticed that his vocabulary is everywhere. I have a feeling he (or an editor) had a thesaurus on hand and switched words to give it an academic feel.
Anywho, it has been a great read and I am enjoying his perspective on the medium. Sorry Paul, but I'm not quite there yet; once I finish I'll have a better idea.
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