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Thursday 9 March 2017
Comics Wrap-Up - Logan's Run
Film Trailers
Ryan Reynolds, king of the Deadpool fandom, has released a sneak-peak teaser type-thingummy/featurette of Deadpool 2!
As this is Deadpool, beware of swearing, violence, gore, and brief nudity!
Thursday 2 March 2017
Comics Wrap-Up - If My Velocity Starts To Make You Sweat, Then Just Don't Let Go
Film Trailers
Another trailer for Guardians of the Galaxy vol 2!
(I really need to watch #1 - plus, I'm beginning to worry about how much my personality may or may not be like Rocket Raccoon's.)
WARNING: flashing images
Other Stuff
The Screen Junkies people who make Honest Trailers did one for Doctor Strange!
Now, I really did like Doctor Strange (whitewashing is inexcusable though,) but this pretty much hits the nail on the head!
Drug references, so be careful if playing this in public guys. Oh, and there are SPOILERS.
WARNING: flashing images everywhere.
And here's this week's comics-related links I tripped across while frolicking around the Internet:
- Renaldo Matadeen @ Comic Book Resources gave us 15 reasons Suicide Squad didn't suck (which is totally legit - because I really enjoyed that film dammit!)
- Also on Comic Book Resources was the news that apparently conservative pundits in America found LEGO Batman too gay. No-one explain the shipping references to them, ok? I think their heads will explode. #MasculinitySoFragile
- Nicole Brinkley @ Book Riot wrote an excellent post on the fight to make Archie Comics' Jughead recognised as aroace in TV show Riverdale, and in the most recent comics.
OK, that's it for this week, I'll see you next Thursday for more comics-y-ness! :)
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Thursday 23 February 2017
Comics Wrap-Up - You're the Queen of Pain
Film Trailers
This is more of a featurette maybe, but I'm putting it in the trailers section anyhow #DealWithIt 😎
This is an origin-type-thingy for X-23/Laura from the upcoming X-men film, Logan.
MASSIVE content warning: gore and self-harm.
Other Stuff
And here's some awesome-sauce links related to all things comics I've come across this week:
- Comic Book Resources explained that Jughead's asexuality has been erased in the Riverdale TV series, and that's not ok.
- ChrisVigilante @ Vigilante Reads wrote an awesome review of Avengers: The Children's Crusade.
- Clara Mae @ Women Write About Comics wrote a great post about the realistic depiction of the pitfalls of toxic masculinity in Lego Batman.
- Also on Women Write About Comics, Karen K Burrows wrote about sexist issues with DC's new Odyssey of the Amazons series.
- Megan Cavitt @ Book Riot spotlighted Native Realities - a Native American comics' publisher.
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Friday 10 February 2017
Friday Fics Fix - Totally Winning
I love the TV show Supergirl. It rocks.
Now, as fandom will pair up everyone with... well... everyone, there is a ship for Winn and Mon-El.
And I know, it sounds like it should be really naff - BUT IT'S NOT!!!!
Now, fans of the show will be aware of Winn, and aware of Mon-El.
People who aren't familiar show need to go watch it (like, now.) Because it's awesome-sauce, and even has canon (fangirling note: official) lesbian representation in series 3.
Now, as fandom will pair up everyone with... well... everyone, there is a ship for Winn and Mon-El.
The name of this ship is Monwinn - which makes me laugh for nerdy reasons related to the Welsh language which I won't go into too much here because it would probably take up half a page of explanation.
Let's just say that Winn, and its many variants, is a Welsh name that can signify several concepts related to white, fair, pure, holy, handsome, perfect, etc.
And Mon makes me think of Anglesey.
(Fangirling note: ship is relation-ship. See? OK, awesome.)
This week's fic is cute awesome Monwinn dorkiness with their first date (*squee*)
This week's fic then, my dear nerdlets, is:
Enjoy the sweet dorkiness, and I'll have more fanfiction-y-ness for you next week!
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Thursday 9 February 2017
Comics Wrap-Up - Pour Some Sugar On Me
Film Trailers
So that Superbowl thingummy happened in the US, and somehow that means we get new comic book movie trailers so I'm not complaining!
First up is a new trailer for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2
(Note to self: watch the first film. (Look, even I can't be up-to-date with all the superhero movies, ok? There's just so many of them!))
I love the nerdiness of giving it a volume label instead of just a number :)
And there are new Logan trailers! I love how awesome this film looks!!!!!!!!
And this ad feature thingy for Lego Batman...
...I really don't know wtf they fed the writers on this film, but it's clearly got some interesting ingredients (I'm thinking lots of caffeine and sugar!)
Webcomics
And, just like last week, I've got a little protest art via embedded tweets to show you! (Woo!)
Stay freaked out and fired up. pic.twitter.com/uY3hsFGCoJ— Laura Park (@llaurappark) 5 February 2017
— Farah Souames (@souamesfarah) 5 February 2017
Other Stuff
And to wrap everything up nicely, here's just a couple of interesting links I've come across this week:
- For Black History Month, Comic Book Resources gave us a list of 15 influential black superheroes.
- Johanna @ Comics Worth Reading wrote an excellent review of Mockingbird: I Can Explain, featuring the recent feminist storylines of beloved Marvel character Mockingbird, aka Bobbi Morse.
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Thursday 2 February 2017
Comics Wrap-Up - But I'm No Good, Good, At Lip Service
Webcomics
In the wake of a whole lotta stupid coming out of the US in terms of policy this month, let's take a look at some excellent webcomics/cartoons/art from the webs, which make the world a better place.
(I'm embedding tweets here, and I've never done that before - so let's hope this works!)
First, let's let Ms. Marvel, aka Kamala Khan, show us how it's done:
— This bear hates Nazi (@ADobsonComics) 28 January 2017
Phil Noto Revises Cover Art In Reaction To Immigration Ban https://t.co/Iwj3TuUDBz pic.twitter.com/pZeX63xE96— Dark Matters (@DarkMattersProj) 29 January 2017
Now, let's let Lady Liberty show the world how she would greet refugees:
— #HeWillNotDivideUs (@HWNDUS) 29 January 2017
My dear friend @TheKeyThief's art is being shared around the world as a call to arms. If you want a printable version for protests DM her!! pic.twitter.com/HFM4HVT3l3— Diya Mishra (@thedimishra) 30 January 2017
cred: star-socks on Tumblr #NoBanNoWall pic.twitter.com/R5z33OoXwR— Fem For All 🏳️🌈 (@projectFem4All) 31 January 2017
And just to round off the webcomics section, here are a couple of awesome artworks/cartoons from LGBTQ+ creators:
— Sophie Labelle (@AssignedMale) 28 January 2017
Finished this one for friends over the holidays. Just some dads, being dads and gay and in love and also dads. pic.twitter.com/gzwqLgWokZ— ✨genué ECCC U3✨ (@hrtbrokentweets) 1 February 2017
Other Stuff
The wonderful Supergirl TV series has been nominated for a GLAAD award for outstanding drama series.
The awards honour media with outstanding LGBTQ+ representation; and the current series of Supergirl has made leaps in rep. with the step of allowing Supergirl's sister, Alex, to be lesbian.
And here's a bunch of interesting links of the comics-y type that I've come across this week:
- The lovely Tina @ As Told By Tina gave us her list of Top Ten Graphic Novels
- Swapna Krishna @ Book Riot wrote an excellent piece about Captain America and the 'should we punch Nazis?' question that challenges the comics world to do better in the modern age.
- Naja Later @ Women Write About Comics also writes an excellent piece on this topic - and points out that Cap has never been a neutral kinda guy.
- Dan Van Winkle @ The Mary Sue wrote about the California council member who was sworn in holding a Captain America shield XD
- Johanna @ Comics Worth Reading gave an informative analysis of the problems with new comics series The Assignment - which appears to be full of misogyny, transmisogyny, and transphobia. This doesn't bode well for the film version, due for release later this year.
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Thursday 5 January 2017
Comics Wrap-Up - Bumper Catch-Up Edition!
Since Comics Wrap-Up took a break over Christmas, this week's edition is a catch-up of my comics reading and all related stuff in the last couple of weeks :)
Film Trailers
Here's an extended Batman TV spot for you all :)
(This film looks hilarious!)
Single Issues
I read a butt-load of short and preview comics to help prop up my Goodreads challenge total, so I'll just give you my three top picks.
(Trust me, these three are the ones worth mentioning!)
Heart of a Corpse: An Undead Engagement #1 (UK - US) and Bloody Dreadful #1 (UK - US) are two comics by creator Justin Sane.
Both are fairly interesting, creepily executed, tales of Victorian Gothic horror. Heart of a Corpse actually plays out like a silent movie in silhouette - and was really moody and cool. :)
I enjoyed both, and they def. came as a pleasant surprise.
Loki: Agent of Asgard #1 (UK - US) is the start of the whole Loki-as-a-teen series.
(Fangirling note:
Loki is one of the most difficult Marvel characters to define because s/he spends periods of time as a child, a teenager, a woman, a man, and two people. In honesty, I've probably missed something out.
Just trust me. In this period of time, Loki = reincarnated teenager. Thor = adult. That's as basic as it's gonna get, so let's leave it there.
You can't sweat the small stuff in comics. Your brain will explode. #TrueStory.)
This is the first part of Loki: Agent of Asgard Vol 1 (UK - US) and is pretty awesome. I really want to read the full volume soon for more sassy Loki awesomeness!
Webcomics
Over Christmas, I also read webcomic Princess Princess by Kay O'Neill
This is about two princesses who are faffing around a magical kingdom, challenging gender norms, and falling in love with each other.
One of the princesses is black - so there's a strong person of colour (PoC) lead too 😄
Princess Princess: Ever After (to give it it's fancy in-print title) is also available in printed format (UK - US.)
Other Stuff
Over on Women Write About Comics, Sergio Alexis wrote an awesome recommendation list of webcomics.
And just for the awesomeness of it all, all the comics they recommend are diverse!
Catherynne M Valente wrote a guest post over @ The Mary Sue about her up-coming superhero-based book The Refrigerator Monologues.
For anyone who doesn't know, 'Women in Refrigerators' or 'fridging' is a phrase that was invented by comics artist Gail Simone for unnecessary acts of violence against women in comic books - often used as a plot device to motivate the male hero.
The origin of the phrase was an infamous storyline where the Green Lantern finds his girlfriend murdered and stuffed in his fridge by a super-villain - apparently just to make him angry.
Valente's book plans to give a voice to fridged women - and it looks incredibly poignant, and undoubtedly awesome.
Also on The Mary Sue, Teresa Jusino took an early look at upcoming Afro-Puerto Rican Marvel superheroine La Borinqueña.
Along with America Chavez, Marisol Rios De La Luz aka La Borinqueña, is an awesome step forward for Latinx superheroes.
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Thursday 8 December 2016
Comics Wrap-Up - Setting Fire To The Sky
Graphic Novels
This week, I reviewed Rendez-Vous in Phoenix by Tony Sandoval (UK - USA ) a generally great graphic novel about a young man crossing the border into America.
There are some issues with the representation of black people, which I went into further in my review, but overall it's a great book.
Other Stuff
I read a fairly damn cool ghost-based webcomic called 'The Auntie' by Alyssa Wong and Wendy Xu.
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Over on Women Write About Comics, Sergio Alexis wrote an awesome post about queer rep.
Alexis, quite rightly, points out that The Big Two (Marvel and DC to those who don't speak hard-core nerd,) are cr*p at selling queer comics, but that queer comics do sell elsewhere.
It's a really interesting piece, so give it a glance :)
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Friday 2 December 2016
Friday Fics Fix - Tis the Season
I actually really liked this week's fic (well... obviously... since I'm recommending it... but you know what I mean!)
Now, frequent readers of this blog may have noticed that I have a thing for Sara Lance from CW/DC TV series Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow.
Sometimes a fic comes along at just the right moment - I currently have an awful cold, and am freezing on top because the weather's decided to go from oh, it's a bit autumn-y to dear God are we living in an iceberg?! within a few days, so I really needed something short and sweet.
And that's what I have for you!
So, what could be better than fluffy F/F romance featuring her canon (official) relationship with the beautiful Nyssa Al-Ghul?
Oh, I know, LET'S ALSO SET IT AT CHRISTMAS.
Yes, that's right. We have Christmas, we have F/F romance, we have fluff with no explicit scenes. You're welcome! :)
This week's fic is:
The Gift by DarkAliceLilith
Enjoy, and I'll be back with more fanfiction next week!
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Thursday 1 December 2016
Comics Wrap-Up - LEGO Time!
Film Trailers
I know the Lego Batman trailers have been around for a while, but I've only just gotten around to watching them, and dude, they're funny:
Other Stuff
In other Lego-related news (yes, weirdly, all of my comics-related news this week is Lego-related *shrugs* life is full of surprises) -
Johanna @ Comics Worth Reading explained how the DC Super Hero Girls Lego sets have won her over. And in honesty, they look pretty cool.
So that's it for comics until next week dearest nerdlets! See you then :)
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Thursday 24 November 2016
Comics Wrap-Up - Days Like This
Graphic Novels
This week, I read Julio's Day by Gilbert Hernandez (UK - US,) which I've wanted to read since I did my Latinx graphic novels post a little while back.
There was more sex and gore in there than I was expecting though! Not that there was a lot - there wasn't - but still more than I expected. And some m/m-ness, which was unexpected but awesome.
Other Stuff
Not much else to share with you this week, but a few things:
I read this review of the superhero series Legends of Tomorrow by Jessica @ Rabid Reads.
Regular readers of DORA will remember that I adore Legends - not least because of the beautiful and awesome-sauce Sara Lance :)
(And she's canon queer!)
Other Stuff
Not much else to share with you this week, but a few things:
I read this review of the superhero series Legends of Tomorrow by Jessica @ Rabid Reads.
Regular readers of DORA will remember that I adore Legends - not least because of the beautiful and awesome-sauce Sara Lance :)
(And she's canon queer!)
But Legends has a lot going for it - not just Sara. This is a show that really shouldn't work, and really does!
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In other queer-girl-superhero-news, the amazing Marvel Latinx heroine, America Chavez, is getting her own comics title!
An #OwnVoices Latinx queer superhero! Sometimes guys, there is news which just makes your heart happy :)
I'll see you next week for more comics guys! Go be awesome!
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Thursday 17 November 2016
Comics Wrap-Up - Any Dream Will Do
I actually don't have much comics-y goings-on for you this week, but I did read a couple of single issues:
Single Issues
I read Alganon #1 - a one-shot from DC.
This is actually based on some sort of free game? I'd never actually heard of it before, but the art was fairly cool.
The plot was a bit 'and now, for no reason, here's this monster we didn't mention before!' but I assume that's because of the free-based-ness.
I also read Dreamless... which is kind of... stunningly beautiful.
Seriously, every panel was like an oil painting.
And the whole concept of an American girl and a Japanese boy sharing one alternating life - when he's awake, she's asleep and dreams his life, and vice versa - and then just wanting to be together because they were MADE FOR EACH OTHER GODDAMMIT! ;)
And that's it, dearest nerdlets! This week was short on the comics-y-ness *shrugs* - happens sometimes!
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Thursday 10 November 2016
Comics Wrap-Up - Something Strange
Film Trailers
A bunch more Doctor Strange trailers/clips for you guys:
I actually saw Doctor Strange on Monday - it was awesome BUT there are two things which CAN'T be ignored:
Tilda Swinton's character is whitewashed. (I love her, but it's true.)
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And there's a new Wonder Woman trailer:
Looks pretty cool, and clears up that this is supposed to be WW1 not WW2.
(The uniforms still look more WW2 in places guys, I know, but *sighs* anachronisms)
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And the trailer for Logan came out last week!
This is the wonderful Hugh Jackman's last film as Wolverine :'O
It looks really awesome, and I always love me an Old Man Logan storyline.
(Oh, and the reason he looks older than Prof X? That's because he is older than Prof X - see X-Men Origins: Wolverine for details ;P )
Single Issues
One thing in particular I liked about this issue? Diablo doesn't speak much English in stressful situations (because why the hell would he?!)
Graphic Novels
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Thursday 3 November 2016
Comics Wrap-Up - Give me that crown, b**ch, I wanna be Sheezus
Film Trailers
Another Doctor Strange teaser trailer for you:
Other Stuff
Soooo... Frank Cho and Milo Manara acted like immature douches. Again.
(Frank Cho is a relatively prominent comic-book artist; he acts like a douche a lot.)
Basically, superheroines should not be subjected to pornographic sketches as a 'special gift' for 'fighting censorship' in front of a room full of people.
You have stripped Jessica Drew (Spider-woman) of her dignity, her power, and her capabilities. You have literally laid her most intimate area bare to the world; and you don't seem to understand why this is a problem.
For the full story (and the offending illustration) see this article on The Mary-Sue
But Frank Cho, overall, can display all the nuances of a schoolboy writing 'boobies' on a calculator; see examples (NSFW):
(and yes, his official Twitter is 'apesandbabes')
...because, of course, the most edible part of the woman (and therefore the one the crocodile will grab while eyeing her a*s) is in fact the underwear. There are so many... vitamins... I guess?
Yes, this man draws for Marvel & DC. Yes, this is pretty exemplary of his style. No, he does not draw only for 18+, erotic, and/or Mature comics.
Frank Cho is employed on mainstream comics - the ones teenagers, and even some kids, read. He thinks this is an acceptable way to depict women.
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On the plus side, you can see the highlights from Marvel's 'Women of Marvel' New York Comic Con panel here:
These women rock. Watch the vid.
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Annnnnd finally, yesterday I wrote a post detailing the points for and against Wonder Woman being a UN Ambassador for Women.
I'd be super-happy if you checked it out :)
That's it for this week. Go out and be incredible, and know there are people in this world fighting for what's right.
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