Nov 162013
 

troyatsdcc2013Froma a panel at SDCC 2013.  This would definitely blow your mind…INCREDIBLE!  Deserving heir to the Mark Hamill legacy.

 

I am definitely sold…He can do the Killing Joke  any time if Mark Hamill is not available.

(NOTE:  If you can not see right away, you many need to click on the title of the article. Sorry for inconveniences)

Jul 212013
 

arkhamorigins-02In the gaming industry there are no boundaries, which is good when you have a potentially good character that with a little tweak could become a great character.  The latest character revamp in the GOTHAM CITY universe seems to be the snake-like criminial known simply as COPPERHEAD.

The earliest of incarnations of this character have been male, but for the third game of the ARKHAM CITY franchise: ARKHAM ORIGINS, the game designers made COPPERHEAD a FEMALE and gave her quite dangerous and sleek moves.  I loved the preview of the character showed at the ARKHAM ORIGINS panel.  Just take a look…

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Sexy and dangerous…. even Joker would love a woman like that!

 

(Video courtesy of COMICBOOKMOVIEVIDEOS at YouTube)

Jul 212013
 

No question that conventions spark the creativity of fans (an companies alike) when presenting their creations at this monumental events.  SDCC is no exception being the biggest in the country.  On the convention floor there were LEGO sculptures of Batman, Robin and the Clown Prince of Crime.  I’ve seen all the efforts involved in creating sculptures like these (at my local Lego Store) so kudos to the architects and workers involved in making these works of art. 

Here is the HARLEQUIN OF HATE in all his LEGO GLORY!

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And check the Batman and Robin sculptures too!

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 (Photos courtesy of NEWSARAMA.COM)

Jul 212013
 

bmjokerJoker seemed to have been defeated at the end of DEATH OF THE FAMILY, but the truth is that the clown is a part of the Batman mythos from beginning to end.  At least that is what writer Scott Snyder revealed in a panel yesterday about his run on the current BATMAN: ZERO YEAR storyline.  Here are a few things he let out for the fans to figure out.

…Snyder narrates a page from issue #23, out Aug. 14, with Bruce Wayne confronted by The Red Hood Gang. There are a lot of secrets revealed in that scene, Snyder says…

In another part of the panel, Snyder continues:

…Issue #23 will contain a scene between Bruce Wayne and Alfred that Snyder says is “very personal” to him.

“Our Alfred is saying, ‘Bruce, you need to mean something. You need to matter,” Snyder explains.

In regards to any possible Joker connection, Snyder says the villain is a key part of his overall vision for Batman. “He haunts Batman forever. He haunts this story, and every story.”…

And finally, the burning question:

…Does the Red Hood Gang play into the origin of The Joker? Snyder: “You’ve got to read #24.”

Well, I guess the Jokerholics will have to wait a little longer to see how he fits the Joker in the ZERO YEAR storyline, and makes me wonder if he’s going to favor any of the tens of previously told Joker origin stories to tie him to this stage of Batman’s crimefighter life.  We’ll wait patiently Mr. Snyder, your talent has not disappointed us yet

OH AND DON’T FORGET that Joker will have a small cameo September’s VILLAIN MONTH  in a new (?) Joker/ Batman story set to develop in  the pages of BATMAN #23.1

(For a full transcript of the panel visit NEWSARAMA.COM HERE or COMIC VINE HERE)

Oct 152012
 

I was going to tell my on impression of the panel, but found a much more detailed recollection of the events that transpired in the panel.  Here is CBR repor which is basically a transcript of the panel.  My insights are indicated in bulleted items in italics:

In the last day of the Comic Book Convention in New York DC brings the creative teams of most of his Batman titles for a summary of where it is heading with the Joker return and the future of the titles.

At the New York Comic Con DC Comics: Batman — Death Comes To Gotham panel the writers and artists behind the Batman family of titles at DC Comics gathered to speak to fans about the books and the Joker “Death Of The Family” storyline begun with “Batman” issue #13.

 

As scores of fans bearing Batman and Court Of The Owls masks poured into the crowded convention hall, Moderator and DC Entertainment SVP of Marketing John Cunningham began the panel by introducing the panelists: artist David Finch (“Batman: The Dark Knight”), writer Kyle Higgins (“Nightwing”), writer Gregg Hurwitz (“Batman: The Dark Knight”), writer Grant Morrison (“Batman, Incorporated”), writer Scott Snyder (“Batman”), artist Greg Capullo (“Batman”), colorist FCO Plascencia (“Batman”), inker Jon Glapion (“Batman”), writer Peter Tomasi (“Batman & Robin”) and writer James Tynion IV (“Talon”).

“Don’t kill Nightwing!” fans from the audience yelled at Higgins as the panelists sat down.

“Why does Nightwing have to be Dick?” Higgins countered as the audience laughed and gasped.

img_1196Snyder then showed the image for “Batman” issue #16 where Joker grinned at the audience, festooned with costume parts from Robin, Batgirl and all the other Bat allies. Snyder said Joker believes that he truly is Batman’s jester and it’s his job to challenge Batman because “He believes if Batman survives them he comes out stronger, he’s a better king,” Snyder said.

“A year ago he allowed his face to be cut off…and he also has a secret on Batman that’s going to come out later on,” Snyder said adding, “Joker [says to the Bat allies], ‘You don’t deserve him….I’m going to show you how he loves us more than you and he wishes you dead, and then we’re going to make you dead.’”

  • Joker wants to involve all the other Bat-foes, because he sees them as he sees himself, serving society by securing the strength of the Batman. It is the foes duty to make sure the king is strong and so be the best Bat-king he could be
  • In Joker’s mind: “My doings will make him [Batman] stronger”
  • Joker is convinced that the Batman has gone astray and the presence of the Batman family is a mistake that has made the Bat-King weak, and sees the need to eliminate the whole family so this ‘wrong’ could be righted and his king could regain his strength and be the Bat King he deserves and his city deserves

 

Capullo then admitted he read the internet buzz over the comic and asked the audience if they thought “Batman” lived up to the hype, smiling as the audience screamed back in unison, “Hell yes!”

“He’s so nice…but behind that mask, he’s got this deep, dark black well that’s a very frightening place — I’m afraid of the guy!” Capullo joked about Snyder as the audience laughed.

“I’ll call him about what the Joker should do…and he’s like, ‘Hold on, I’m at a soccer practice. I’ll be right there, kids! So he’ll cut off his own face,’” Higgins said as the crowd laughed again.

Cunningham then brought up “Batman Incorporated” writer Grant Morrison and artist Chris Burnham as the audience cheered.

Talking about “Talon” Tynion told the audience he didn’t want to spoil too much about the storyline but promised, “new characters, brand new corners of Gotha’s history to explore,” Tynion said.

nightwing-16The audience gasped as Higgins brought up an image of “Nightwing” wearing the Joker’s makeup and grinning like the Joker under his mask. “I was walking on the show floor and people are building the sticks from the Gotham City game…the fact there are things people are making from a character I’m working on is awesome,” Higgins said.

“I don’t want to get into what the Joker perceives about Nightwing’s [fears]…but it ties into and dovetails into everything we’ve been doing for the first year and a half now, with Dick’s nest in Gotham,” Higgins added.

Batman group editor Mike Marts took to the podium  and asked the audience if there was any better group of creators at the con, to which the audience screamed in unison, “Hell no!” He then showed cover images for “Batgirl,” “Red Hood” and “Teen Titans,” all also looking like Joker.

Tomasi showed the image for “Batman and Robin” #16 where Joker-faced Damian and Batman fight each other. “It’s been great to explore this cool character Grant created and take him to some hard places emotionally,” Tomasi said of his book.Tomasi also told the audience there was a “kick-ass” cover by Andy Kubert coming out soon for the “Batman and Robin” annual.img_1197

Marts labeled the “Catwoman” Joker tie-in as, “Lots of fun,” adding that seeing Ann Nocenti’s Catwoman take on the Joker.

  • Catwoman has always dancing between good and evil, and now she will dance the real prince of evil and this will affect her deeply.
  • In the JLA panel was revealed that Catwoman will be part of the newly developed JUSTICE LEAGUE AMERICA along with Martian Manhunter, Green Arrow, and other new and old characters.

An image for “Batman Incorporated” issue #7 came up on the screen and Morrison told the audience, “We’re not part of ‘Death Of The Family’ but we do have family and there will be death!”

Labeling the issue as the wrap-up of everything he’d been working on and that issue #5 would revisit the future Damian world. “There’s things I’ve never done with Batman before that I’m doing in this storyline,” Morrison added.

“Batman: The Dark Knight” issue #15 was the next image teased showing Scarecrow and Batman. “This story just gets bigger and darker and enormously grand in this huge scope,” Hurwitz said. Marts showed an image of new “Dark Knight” artist Ethan Van Scriver’s beginning of Batman showing Batman climbing out of the Mad Hatter’s hat.

“The one guy I wanted more than anybody else was Ethan,” Hurwitz said, adding, “I called and…the first thing he said was, ‘Hey I’ve been looking into you all morning because I heard Finch is leaving the title!’”

Fans then rushed to the floor microphone as Cunningham opened the floor to audience questions and Marts told the first fan questioner that there were no plans to involve Huntress in the “Death” storyline.

“Harley has a really big story in Suicide Squad with Joker,” Snyder told the next Harley Quinn fan, adding that readers will see more of the Red Hood gang after the Joker story, before launching into the next arc that may involve the Riddler.

A Scottish fan asked what Morrison thought of Snyder’s work and vice versa.

“Grant’s probably the greatest influence on me as a writer…his fearlessness, issue to issue and to take these visionary ideas…seeing that play out is something that, even though our writing is different, challenges me,” Snyder said.

“Scott Snyder who?” Morrison joked as the audience laughed. He then told the audience more seriously, “Having to keep up with him is great, it’s inspiring me to do better work…this is the best time to be a Batman comic fan, and a Batman movie fan.”

A fan who Morrison advised to try magic out four years ago told him, “It worked!” He then asked if what the Bat group was working on would actually change things forever.

“Yes, it will,” Snyder assured the fan, explaining that the Joker idea organically arose from the writers. “It’s not like there’s one big death and that’s it…each book is changed because the Joker challenges the characters in each one of those books…and that will have massive ramifications,” Snyder added.

Higgins told a “Nightwing” fans that there was no Titans cameos coming up but Dick had adventures with some of the old Teen Titans. The audience then cheered and whistled as the fan pleaded for a Tim Drake solo book.

The next audience member to the microphone wanted to know if there were plans for Bat Cow. “We’re taking Bat Cow on the darkest journey he’s ever been on,” Morrison joked.

“I just called Bat Cow him, but he’s a lady!” he added as the audience laughed.

Snyder stated that in his mind the Batman continuity stood, but he didn’t want to trip up fans with trying to talk about every single detail of the past decades. “We’re moving forward with him as a character who has a rich history,” Snyder added.

To a fan who labeled himself a Damian fan Morrison asked the audience, “Do you remember when people hated Damian?”

“It’s a likeable hate!” Tomasi said as the audience laughed.

The panelists stated what they loved about Batman, all of them citing the fact that he has no superpowers — he’s a man yet has to tackle “his inner demons” to fight for good.The next audience member told the panelists he loved how each one had such a distinct tone.

“No one’s ever mistaken me for Grant Morrison,” Higgens joked.

“Who wants to watch me shave Kyle Higgins?” Morrison asked as the audience laughed.

A man dressed as Starro ended the panel by asking what Joker though what Batman’s mission was and why he wanted to make them stronger. “Joker sees himself and the villans as Batman’s real family and having the family is forsaking his family…he doesn’t see it as Batman as serving his mission, he sees it as being abandoned,” Synder said, closing the afternoon’s panel.

ADITIONAL COVERS

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(The panel is reprinted from CBR transcritp posted HERE today)

Oct 122012
 

mynycclogoLiterally Jokerholics.

If you want something really bad, you have to be swift, and sneaky…at the same time be VERY patient.

First it started for me early.  Even though today all main attractions (and mostly I am talking about the exhibit show) started at 3 pm, I was there at 11 and the line was already building up.  It was fun to talk to other fans, but it was even more fun to see what boredom and anxiety makes some fans do.  Let’s just say we had a lot of fun in the waiting line.  Everyvody was a real trooper, and made the wait tolerable.

THE DOORS OPENED AT 2:45 and it’s a run to the booths for the so desirable collectibles.  My first stop was at the DC booth to get my copies of the NYCC Exclusive Batman 13 Die Cut cover.  While I just needed a few copies, for friends and family…I saw people buying hundreds of copies, literally.  For a moment I was concerned about the stock of covers, but DC was prepared for the contingency. Also got my wristband to have Scott Snyder sign my copies in the evening…

Then ran to the ZAPP booth to get my second target: A NYCC Bearbrick TDKR Joker figure.  Along with him, I found a NYCC exclusive Funko Pop! Marvel Wolverine Bobble-head brown costume that was just too cute to ignore.

With some time to spare, ran through some booths that I know always have some good stuff…and had to take some home:

1.  Some nice Joker and Harley Quinn magnets:

2.  A super cute LEGO Super Heroes Loki keychain:

3.  Two art prints of Joker and Harley (post pics tomorrow since the prints are too large to use my scancam app with it…)

4. Set of two Joseph Campbell sketcbooks signed:

Oct 102012
 

Well, Jokerholics….

mynycclogoNYCC is here and I am heading over to enjoy 4 long days of pure comic, horror, fantasy, and art in the heart of the Big Apple.  I will try to report daily and upload pictures of my encounters with my friends at Comic Dom as well as some nice pics of NEW YORK.  This is my first visit to Manhattan, so I probably load myself with millions of pics…like a typical tourist.

If anyone of you my friends is nearby…look for the big lady in the Joker shirts.  That would be me, having fun.  Hope to see some of you my friends over at the convention.

Time to go now…have a plane to catch…

Feb 212012
 

I attended  the ORLANDO MEGACON 2012 this past weekend (Feb 18-19) and was quite surprised at to how fast this comic book convention has grown. This year they had Mr. Stan Lee as a special guest, and he held a panel on  Saturday about his projects and his creations.   There are are still a few things they need to do to improve in MEGACON though (like have more comic book related panels for ALL convention days), but for the most part was an incredible experience.  Here are some of the pics from the convention:

First is the waiting in line… taking what look like forever…I’m getting anxious.

 

Then there are the cosplayers…some of them pretty impressive:

and some where just weird…

 

Of course, Joker and Harley also made an appearance too from the classic to the original and innovative:

 

And had the chance to meet one of my favorite artists…MR. MARK TEXEIRA.  He even drew me a Joker sketch in the book I bought. He is such a gentleman… Thanks a lot, sir.  That’s why you’re one of the greatest.

 

NEXT:  THE GOODIES I GOT AT ORLANDO MEGACON…

 

 

 

Nov 142011
 

I am used to the large multi-day conventions with thousands of things to do and see, and sometimes forget how nice the atmosphere are in these smaller one day conventions.  That is what happened with the TAMPA BAY COMIC CON I attended this past Sunday 13, 2011.  It is small, hardly 100 tables and lots of fun.  Saw Darth Vader and Joker.  Met some wonderful artists, and made good acquaintances. I’ll definitely would do this again…

When I saw Joker around I knew I had to snap a picture of my lovely clown

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Even Selina showed up for the party:

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Here are a few pics from some friends from a galaxy far, far away: Just so you know, the Darth Vader dude towered at an impressive six foot something, and his costume was very detailed including the breathing sounds that played constantly.

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And what I bought at the convention: Two special edition Joker cards and one special edition 25th anniversary Wolverine figure. Also bought a copy of the novelization of INFINITE CRISIS by Brian Cox.

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Even got some Joker art by Elliott Fernandez.

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Aug 072011
 

Hey guys,

201107291419SD COMIC CON is over, but the heated debate as to why DC does not hire more women in their line up of Creators, writers, artists continues as hot as it happened on day one.   I just heard news that DC made their panels available in podcasts but for some reason, the panel to the NEW 52 was edited, not including the full extent of what happened there that day.  

I just found a report at THE BEAT of someone there, with the WHOLE scoop (he was sitting obviously in a better seat than me, closer to the panel) and even an excerpt of a statement made by Mr. Dan Didio that IF TRUE (I was not able to hear that particular conversation since it was supposed to be “private”), puts Mr. Didio in my black list of disappointments, just where Mr. Grant Morrison landed sometime later after a few comments that he sneaked to his colleagues and I was able to catch during the panel.

Here is the link to THE BEAT report on WHAT REALLY HAPPENED AT THE INFAMOUS DIDIO/HIRE MORE WOMEN INCIDENT

And to this discussion, where names and statistics came flying to and fro between audience and panel, DC makes an statement where they discredit the fact that DC’s drop of female creators from 12% to  only 1%.  Here is what DC had to said

(source information from COMIC VINE)

Even if these numbers are not accurate, the uproar that followed took the internet comic bloggers by storm. The fan reaction so heavily impacted DC’s higher ups that on Friday they published a press release on DC Source blog. stating that DC takes their fans’ “concerns very seriously.”

We’ve been very fortunate in recent years to have fan favorite creators like Gail Simone, Amy Reeder, Felicia Henderson, Fiona Staples, Amanda Connor, G. Willow Wilson and Nicola Scott write and draw the adventures of the World’s Greatest Super Heroes.

DC Comics is the home of a pantheon of remarkable, iconic women characters like Wonder Woman, Lois Lane, Batgirl, Batwoman, Catwoman and Supergirl as well as fan favorite characters like Black Canary, Katana, Mera and Starfire. We’re committed to telling diverse stories with a diverse point of view. We want these adventures to resonate in the real world, reflecting the experiences of our diverse readership. Can we improve on that? We always can—and aim to.

We’ll have exciting news about new projects with women creators in the coming months and will be making those announcements closer to publication. Many of the above creators will be working on new projects, as we continue to tell the ongoing adventures of our characters. We know there are dozens of other women creators and we welcome the opportunity to work with them.

Our recent announcements have generated much attention and discussion and we welcome that dialogue.

Regardless of whether DC had been actively seeking out women to work for their company or not (which they claimed to have been doing), the fact that the publisher recognized and responded to the demands of both male and female fans alike regarding the demand for more women working on their comics is not something that should go unrecognized. Was this response generated by a young woman who was brave enough to ask the tough questions at Comic-Con? Or had DC been actively pursuing female creators (like they claimed) and simply could not find any? I’ll go with the former. What do you think?