Archive for Marvel Comics

Action Figures

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , on January 15, 2012 by Pex

Today, I jumped back into the wonderful world of collecting action figures.  Do I need to?  No.  Can I afford to?  Well, not really.  But, sometimes, you just have to indulge yourself.

One of my favorite things as a kid were my 3.75-inch action figures.  I loved playing with GI Joe and Star Wars figures and their various vehicles and playsets.  I also collected the Dapol Doctor Who figures in the same size.  I often used to wish that they would make superhero figures in that size because, although Secret Wars and Super Powers were awesome, they just didn’t match my preferred play style.  The sick thing is that now that they’ve started making superhero figures in my favorite size, the Doctor Who figures are now bigger, the size the superhero figures used to be.  Well, it figures. Heh.

Anyway, there are two ranges I want to collect (three, if you count Star Wars, which I kinda do, because I need to get the newer characters).  The two ranges are Marvel Universe and (I think it’s called) DC Infinite Heroes.

For DC Infinite Heroes, I have a few already.  Superman, Supergirl, Wonder Woman, Wonder Girl, Jay Garrick Flash, Wildcat, and three villains whose names elude me.  Honestly, I was never into DC as much as Marvel, so that’s hardly surprising.  I’d like to get the rest of them, but I have to admit that they are far inferior to the Marvel Universe Figures which have far better sculpts and articulation.

Up until today, I only had Alpha Flight’s Guardian and Gambit (Gambit is actually from a sister range dedicated to the X-Men Origins Wolverine film).  Today, I added five more figures to my collection.  They are:

  • X-23
  • Mister Fantastic
  • Invisible Woman
  • Thing
  • H.E.R.B.I.E.

Those last four were part of a Fantastic Four gift pack.  The Human Torch was not included, which means I’ll have to track him down separately to complete the team.

Which brings me to an interesting dilemma – which version of the Human Torch do I want?  One of the early Marvel Universe figures is a really badly realized “see-through” flames figure that doesn’t look like any version of the Human Torch I’ve ever read.  Then there’s the “Johnny Storm” version which, quite frankly,  infuriates me.  I know he’s called the Human Torch, but if they’re going to make a non-flame version, why must they always set his frigging hair on fire?!?  I want a nice figure of Johnny in uniform, his pretty blond locks completely untouched by fire.  Just as well, really, since the figures in my gift pack use the more recent outfits from the Hickman/Eaglesham/Epting run of Fantastic Four, whereas the “Johnny Storm” version uses (I believe) a John Byrne-era look.  While I’d be lying if I said I didn’t prefer that costume, the current look is also awesome and I’d like them all to match.

The answer lies in two-packs, specifically the (I love the irony) SECRET WARS two-packs of Marvel Universe figures, which is basically an expanded range of figures from that line/comic.  There is a two-pack that has a decent paint and sculpture of the Human Torch with his FLAME ON!  He’s packaged with Wolverine in the orange and brown outfit which, I must say, has always been my favorite.  Now, I also want the Ultimate gift pack which contains what I refer to as Proper Thor (Classic Look), Proper Captain America (Classic Look), and Proper Iron Man (the Iron Man from Iron Man #199, the first issue of that book I ever bought).  Oh, and Spiderman.  No, I’m not hyphenating the name.  Deal with it.

Other figures on my “Get Sooner Rather Than Later” list include the following:

  • Kitty Pryde w/Lockheed (Darn Shame it’s not the Alan Davis Excalibur look, but at least there’s Lockheed)
  • Captain Britain
  • Nightcrawler
  • Thanos
  • Hobgoblin
  • Jean Grey (Jim Lee version)
  • Vision (Regular non-phasing version)
  • Scarlet Witch
  • Iron Patriot
  • Archangel
  • Thanos
  • Doctor Doom
  • Absorbing Man

But top of my list, and something I intend to order in the next few days is a CLASSIC POWER MAN AND IRON FIST two-pack.  That’s right, baby, Luke Cage in the yellow silk, Danny Rand in the high collar.  AS IT SHOULD BE.

I just hope I can pose Iron Fist in the same position as that classic ad for the book that begins “Listen, Power Man’s not here right now…”  If I can’t do that, I will probably cry.  A lot.  Fair warning.

 

My Comic Shop

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , on January 7, 2012 by Pex

So, my best friend’s birthday is coming up (on February 6).  Since we’re both into comics, I decided to try an online shop called http://www.mycomicshop.com and get him some back issues.

I placed an order with them today.  Not only am I getting him sixteen back issues, but I’m also grabbing six for myself.  While I can’t say what the ones I’m getting him are because he’s probably going to read this, I will say what I’m getting for myself.

  • Spectacular Spider-Man #100 – Second part of the Spot story that began in #99.  Been wanting to read the rest of this story for a long time.
  • Doctor Who: A Fairytale Life #4 – Last issue of a miniseries I had been getting.
  • Fantastic Four #303 – One step closer to filling in the gaps between the Byrne and Simonson runs on the title.
  • Robotech: Masters #20 – Only issue of this series that I don’t have.
  • Robotech: The New Generation #16, 17 – The only two issues of this series that I don’t have.

Managed to snag all of these for under $30 (and that includes the cost of shipping!).  So yeah, not bad at all.

In related news, I think the back issue bug has infected me once more, and I want to finish off some titles that I’ve been collecting for years.  Time and finances will see if I actually get around to doing so, but either way, it’s fun to get new books, even if they are technically old ones.

 

January 1, 2012

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , on January 1, 2012 by Pex

Okay, so…first blog post in a while.  Spent all of November working on NaNoWriMo, and though I reached my goal of 50,000 words in November, I didn’t finish my book.  Yet.  Only like two or three chapters to go though.  I want to try to get them finished by my birthday on Valentine’s Day.  We’ll see.

Speaking of books, I’m currently reading the Star Wars: Legacy series, which I received for Christmas.  Currently on Volume 3, and it’s what the Brits might call a “cracking good read”.  Most of all, it’s a worthy next chapter of the Star Wars mythos.  I think I’m going to “count” these as Episodes VII-IX of the movies.  I always wanted to know “what happens next” in some of my favorite stories, and now I can find out, even if it’s not in the form of actual movies.

In other comic-related news, I find myself interested in statues and mini-busts now.  Mini-busts are a bit of a stretch, as I prefer full statues, but several of the characters I want statues of only have mini-busts, so I just have to make do.  Actually, that’s a bit of a lie.  I don’t expect to ever actually get any statues or mini-busts, but it’s a peripheral goal of mine, one I’d like to accomplish at some point if I get a job and/or become rich.  It’s kind of like how I want to collect pages of original art, in that respect.

Truth be told, I’m further along on the original art front, as I actually own two pages of comic art.  One is a Olivier Coipel Legion page featuring Shrinking Violet.  The other is a Lee Sullivan page from Doctor Who Magazine, featuring the Seventh Doctor, Ace, the Brigadier, and Muriel Frost, an original character created for the comic strip.

As for what type of original art pages I want, there are several.  On the Doctor Who side of things, I’d like to have a Dave Gibbons and a John Ridgway page.  There are probably others, but those are the two main goals for Doctor Who.

Other artists I’d like to have pages from include John Byrne, Alan Davis, Mark Bagley, Jim Lee, Ron Lim, etc.  There are many others, of course, but these are just the ones I can think of off the top of my head.

As far as 2012 goes, I have made resolutions – guidelines, really – of what I want to work toward in my collecting.  These include:

  • Start an Alpha Flight-themed Sketch Book for Acme’s Free Comic Book Day guests to fill up
  • In the Sketch Book I’m already working on completing, ask for interesting or unusual character requests
  • Start my statue collection (yeah, right)
  • Start (well, continue, really) my original art page collection. Also, get a portfolio to contain the pages.  My first two pages are framed on my wall, but I’d like to get a portfolio for the new ones.
  • Start sending out Autograph requests again.  I sent one to Harry Morgan, but he died before he could reply.  I had intended to send out requests to Elisabeth Sladen and Nicholas Courtney, but they died before I ever sent them a request.  I have only myself to blame for missing out on them.  (Please understand, the main direction of my grief is for the loss to their friends and family, but as someone who collects autographs, it’s naturally going to be regretful that I don’t contact someone before they pass on and let them know how much I enjoy their work.)
  • Convert more of my comics over to trades and sell off my back issues on eBay, keeping an occasional key issue that has sentimental value to me.
  • Try to catch up on my Doctor Who DVD collection.  I’m behind several releases, and I really need to catch up so that I can junk my inferior VHS copies.
  • Try to catch up on my TV on DVD collection, particularly for series I haven’t watched in quite some time.  These include, but are not limited to: Mad About You, Becker, Just Shoot Me, How I Met Your Mother, Dragon Ball, Pokemon, and Super Friends.

I have other goals, but they’re a bit more personal, so I won’t publish them here.  Suffice it to say, I have my work cut out for me.  However, I shall approach this new year with my eternal optimism quite intact.

Wish me luck!

Make Mine Marvel Digital Unlimited – Week 01

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , on July 17, 2011 by Pex

Okay, so I joined the Digital Comics Revolution.  Somewhat.  More accurately, thanks to my uncle who was kind enough to buy me a subscription, I joined the Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited service a week ago yesterday.  Since I don’t have a job currently, and I have a year’s worth of free comic reading available to me, this is a good deal.

For those unfamiliar with the Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited service, it allows you to read an online library of Marvel Comics spanning from the 1930s to the present day, more or less.  The catalog is a work in progress, but they already have several thousand digitized comics ready to be read by anyone who coughs up a low monthly fee – even lower if you pay by the year, and even less than that if you happen to catch them in the middle of a sale, as I did.  For around $41 (normally $60 per year), I have a lot of reading to do, so why not document my travels across the Marvel Universe here in my blog on a weekly basis?

My first comic book as a kid was Alpha Flight #13, so I figured why not start with my favorite Canadians?  To that end, I’ve read Alpha Flight V1 #1-6.  Looking now, I see that V1 of Alpha only goes through #8 as far as their digital library is concerned.  I must confess to being disappointed by that.  I wanted to reread the entire series digitally, but I suppose I’ll be stopping after #8 until they get some more of them put up on the site.  One would think they’d go as far as #12 and the death of Guardian, but I suppose not.  From what I understand, #1-8 are the contents of the first Alpha Flight Classic collected edition.  Volume 2, containing #9-19, will be out in September or October of this year, so perhaps they’ll add those issues then.  I suppose that at least part of the Digital Unlimited service serves as a teaser for the trades Marvel has released.  If so, they’re an effective one, because several of the books I’ve read, I now want a print collection of them.  Anyway, now I’d like to say a few words about the display format.

On a good-sized monitor, the picture is pretty good.  A full-screen option for the browser-based viewing application is nice and keeps the books the way I like, as big as possible while still being able to view two-page spreads nicely without having to scroll and read or view only part of the page at the time – which you can also do if you prefer, though I personally wouldn’t.  You can also choose to view one or two pages at a time.  I prefer the two-page method.  The cover starts out by itself, then the first page by itself, and the comic is then shown in pairs of pages thereafter, as if you were reading a printed copy without ads.  If the page counts don’t add up, though, Marvel does space out the page before the two-page spread so that it doesn’t break up the two-page splash.  Usually.  They didn’t do so during Alpha Flight #3 for some reason, and that was quite unfortunate.  Luckily, that was the only instance where that has happened.  So far, at any rate.  Otherwise, it’s a great experience.  The colors are crisp and vibrant, and really stand out on my monitor.  Although it’s not as good as having the real thing in your hand, if you’re on a budget, it is a more than acceptable substitute which will give you hours of reading pleasure.  But back to what I’ve been reading…

My plan was to have three regular titles that I would read an issue of each day, and then one or two mini-series.  So far, I haven’t implemented this plan fully, but I did take the first step toward it immediately.  One of the first titles I told myself that I wanted to read was the Frank Miller run of Daredevil.  I like the concept of Daredevil, but it’s not a title I would probably follow regularly, no matter who the creative team was.  Until now.  This past week, I’ve read Daredevil #158-164, the first half of the first Daredevils Visionaries: Frank Miller trade, according to Wikipedia.  The art is a lot better than what I expected, and the stories…well, the stories so far have been very entertaining.  My first issue was the second half of a two-parter.  Rather than read the issue preceding it, which I could have done, I just decided to forge ahead as if I had picked my first issue up off the newstands like I did when I was a kid.  Despite the digital nature of the books, it felt authentic to do it that way, and that was kinda nice.  I also found out that Black Widow and Daredevil used to be an item.  I did not know that before reading these issues, but it is an interesting combination.  As for whether I like the book – I’m happy to say I did.  It read like the Englehart/Rogers Batman my best friend insisted I read once before.  Good stuff, and I’m looking forward to continuing with Daredevil at least through the end of the Miller run, but honestly, if it’s all this good, I may just keep going with the title.

My third “regular” title was Captain Britain and MI:13.  I had heard good things about this series – many good things, and though I had the opportunity to buy this when it was actually coming out every month, I did not do so.  I liked Excalibur as a kid, but it was mainly because of Kitty Pryde and Lockheed.  Captain Britain was actually my least favorite character in the book, until Pete Wisdom came along later.  So a book with the two of them as the lead characters…I had to pass.  I regret that very much.  It may have been silly, but I didn’t like Pete Wisdom because I was jealous of him and Kitty.  Yeah, I can have fictional crushes, no big deal.  I don’t hate him anymore,  but while he’ll still never be a favorite, I can tolerate him here.  He’s not that bad.  Captain Britain isn’t that bad either.  Again, though, neither is my favorite character.  I like Black Knight, I like Spitfire, I like Faiza Hussain, and to see a female Muslim carrying Excalibur in this multi-cultural world we live in is quite glorious indeed.  This series gave us a lot of cool ideas and imagery in its brief little life, such as Doctor Doom and Dracula in a clandestine meeting on the Moon, and I cannot say I am sorry an adequate number of times to express my regret at not picking it up when it first came out.

On a whim, I decided to check out Marvel Zombies.  I like The Walking Dead, I love Marvel in general, so this was pretty much a safe bet for me.  Again, never read it when it first came out, and that’s my fault and no one else’s.  I read the first four mini-series as well as the Dead Days one-shot this past week.  Not bad at all.  Although I love Fred Van Lente’s work on the new Alpha Flight series this year as well as the later issues of Incredible Hercules and Prince of Power mini-series, I think Kirkman’s two stories were more interesting.  They read like an extended What If?, which is good, because I loves me some What If? books.  Having said that, however, I did enjoy the third and fourth minis as well, because they brought the zombie threat home to the 616.  They also had z-list (no pun intended) heroes deal with the threat, which is good.  You know they wouldn’t kill off the Human Torch or Captain America for cheap thrills, so having Morbius, Machine Man, Jocasta, and Jennifer Kale fight the undead was the only way to go.  Even so, that’s not as bad as it sounds, and you actually worry about whether or not they will be taken out by the zombies.  This is good, because it made me more invested in the story, even if I’d really rather be reading the further adventures of Zombie Wasp who, I’ll admit, is kinda hot.  Although Zombie Hawkeye with breasts is just an image I will never ever forget, though thankfully for completely different reasons.

Last but not least, for my first week of reading, I read the Korvac Sage Premiere Hardcover and followed it up with a digital version of What If? V1 #32, “What If the Avengers Had Become Pawns of Korvac?”  This book was the first issue of What If? I ever owned, and to this day, it is still one of my favorites.  You see, for the longest time, this was the only version of the Korvac Saga I had ever known.  This week is the first time I’ve ever read the original, and the only thing missing from the collection, in my opinion was the What If? alternate ending.  Whether you’ve read the original story or not, I recommend this one for the sheer cosmic shenanigans going on.  It’s good stuff and as Stan Lee would say, ’nuff said!

One more thing before I end this first post, and it pertains to the Digital Unlimited service itself.  They keep track of which books you read, organized by title, and they give you the option of printing out a list of everything you’ve read.  It’s a neat little feature for those of us who plan on doing a metric ton of reading over the course of the next year.  So anyway, until next time, Make Mine Marvel Digital Unlimited!

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