Monday, January 28, 2008

Extra Credit: Iron Man's Adventures

I just found out about the Marvel Kids website yesterday. Of all the great all-ages games, videos, and previews I saw on the site, one stood out as more than worthy of my first Extra Credit review on our site: "Iron Man's Adventures".

This computer-animated adventure can be found in its nearly five minute entirety over three segments. The premise is simple: a giant robot is attacking the city. The first hero to the scene? Spider-Man. Realizing he is out of his league, Spidey phones a friend: Tony Stark aka Iron Man.

So, it's Iron Man to the rescue versus the giant robot. Or make that a few giant robots. Luckily, Iron Man has a couple friends to help him out in a very satisfying result.

Simply put, this series/format needs to be made a televised series or a feature-length DVD immediately! The animation is great. The voice work is well done. The soundtrack and sound effects are excellent. The characters are all at their iconic Marvel best. I am really struggling not to reveal spoilers for this one, so go to http://marvelkids.com/videos and check it out for yourself.

I would recommend this one for anyone six or up, and I give this one a solid A.

More, Marvel, more!

Extra Credit: Legion of Super-Heroes #38

Welcome to our first "Extra Credit" article. With these articles our aim is to provide supplemental reviews to things that maybe we couldn't get to on the podcast or to follow up on past reviews. This time I am following up on our "Required Reading" review of Legion of Superheroes #37, which we covered in Episode 1, with my review of the next issue in the story arch.

Written by Jim Shooter; Art and cover by Francis Manapul and John Livesay
. From DC Comics, released on January 23, 2008 with a $2.99 cover price.

This issue is titled Evil Adventus, Part 2: Cataclysm.

We find Saturn Girl, Timber Wolf and Star Boy still on their mission on the moon of Triton and in big trouble from the alien attackers. Invisible Kid is still missing, but a surprise assist comes from an unexpected person. Meanwhile, Lightning Lad is still having a tough time as the new Legion Team Leader. A government representative is trying to push some new recruits on the team and they aren't exactly the best possible candidates.

Francis Manapul is still in top form with this issue. Beautiful linework nicely accented by the inking of Livesay and the coloring by Nathan Eyring. There really is a lot of eye-catching detail on every panel on every page. The story is just fun and exciting and boy do they pack a lot of story in these issues so far. You got a ton of dialogue in this issue and the previous one, so you definitely get more bang for your buck. I love how Shooter continues to use his bag of tricks from comics of old with the nice captions on each Legion character describing who they are and what their powers are. And it is wonderful that the Legion characters finally look and sound like teenagers again!

If this creative team can keep up this level of comics craftsmanship, this will prove to be a very popular Legion run. I am really looking forward to continuing the stories that Shooter and company want to tell.

I think this book is suitable for ages 10 and up. There are some scenes of violence, but nothing too graphic. It's quite clear that some of the characters are in deep peril. But things seems to turn out alright for our heroes.

I give this book a B+ rating.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Comics Playground 2: Wacky Wall-Crawlers

In this episode, the guys climb the tangled web of Spider-Man's "Brand New Day", along with a couple of their Amazing Friends who also share their reviews. Need more reason to listen? Decapitated mice! Little girls with OCD! A case of worms! And our lowest review... ever! Face it, Tiger- you just hit the jackpot!

Time stamps for the Required Reading spoiler review (ASM #546 & One More Day):

Starts- 00:32:40

Ends- 01:09:42

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Web sites mentioned in this episode:

http://miserylovessherman.com

http://www.idwpublishing.com/

http://comicsplayground.blogspot.com

Thursday, January 24, 2008

IDW kid's book imprint Worthwhile Books to release first title, "Michael Recycle"

IDWPublishing.com press release:

Book launch part of first-look deal with renowned UK children's publisher Meadowside Books.

San Diego, CA (January 22, 2008)—Just in time for Earth Day on April 22, a new environmental super-hero will be hitting bookstores in March 2008. The uplifting, zany children's picture book, Michael Recycle, comes from Worthwhile Publishing, a division of IDW Publishing, an established leader in comic book and graphic novel publishing.

Michael Recycle is set in a grimy town that has been overtaken by trash-that is, until a green-caped crusader, Michael Recycle, arrives, declaring "You must stop this now! You've got to act soon. The towers of trash reach up to the moon!" Inspired by the "super-green hero," town members react by creating a "Be Greener Campaign," which includes recycling, growing their own vegetables and collecting rain for reuse. In the end, the crusader proves to the town's lazy layabouts that recycling can be quite fun. The rhyming, whimsical prose with a powerful and timely message is written by Ellie Bethel, with bold, playful illustrations by Alexandra Colombo.

Michael Recycle marks the launch of IDW Publishing's new imprint, Worthwhile Books. The release is also part of Worthwhile Books' first-look arrangement with renowned UK children's publisher Meadowside Books (meadowsidebooks.com), which is releasing the fanciful children's picture book in the UK in January 2008.

Worthwhile Books will issue approximately 10 Meadowside titles over the course of the first year including The Nicest Naughty Fairy by Nick Ward, a story about what happens when the Naughty Fairy decides its time to be nice, and William's Dinosaurs by Alan Baker, which tells the tale of a little boy who finds more than trees in the dark woods near his home.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Comics Playground 1: We Are Legion!


EPISODE 1: We are Legion.

"We take oath that this super-power that we are now using will be used only for the good of all peoples of Earth and the Universe!"

In our not-so inaugural episode, we take a spoiler-filled look at our first official Required Reading: Legion of Super-Heroes #37! Before our journey to the future, we cover current releases Atomic Robo #1 and Artemis Fowl: The Graphic Novel and travel back for our Wayback Review to look at Transformers #7 and Adventures in the DC Universe #8. All this plus listener feedback, news, and Yoda! Enjoy, you will!

Time stamps for the Required Reading spoiler review:

Starts - 00:44:58
Ends - 01:10:44

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Websites discussed/referenced this episode:
http://www.absolutetyrant.com - for The Nearly Infamous Zango information.
http://www.dcbservice.com
http://www.sugaryserials.com
http://www.indyplanet.com
http://www.superrealgraphics.com/gnome.html - information page about Gnome by Dave Dwonch.
http://thebiscuitshow.blogspot.com/ - The Biscuit Show.

"Ya’ll come back now, ya’ hear?"

IDW launches new children's division and imprint

Signs Distribution Agreement with Renowned UK Children's Publishing Firm; Pacts With Top Hollywood Screenwriters To Create Children's Books

(San Diego, CA and Newark, NJ; January 10, 2008)—In a precedent-setting move, IDW Publishing, a division of IDT Internet Mobile Group and an established leader in the comic book and graphic novel arena, is launching a children's division called Jonas Publishing and a new imprint, Worthwhile Books. The move will allow IDW Publishing to expand its library of successful print titles, which to date has been particularly focused in the horror, action, and sci-fi genres, such as 30 Days of Night and The Transformers. To launch the imprint, IDW Publishing has inked a significant agreement with a renowned UK children's publisher and is striking deals with top Hollywood writers to create children's books.

Worthwhile Books has finalized a first-look arrangement with UK children's publisher Meadowside Books (www.meadowsidebooks.com), known for its unique character-driven picture books for young readers. Worthwhile will be the exclusive U.S. publisher of selected Meadowside titles and will retain domestic film and television rights on those properties. The first Meadowside Books title in the deal, Michael Recycle, by Ellie Bethel, follows the escapades of a "green-caped" environmental hero and will be released in March by Worthwhile Books. Worthwhile expects to issue approximately 10 Meadowside titles over the course of the first year, including William's Dinosaurs, by Alan Baker, which tells the tale of a little boy who finds more than trees in the dark woods near his home.

Worthwhile's Hollywood outreach is tapping into the top ranks of movie and television writing talent to bring original literary stories to the young reading audience. The collective credits of the entertainment writers include some of the industry's most successful television series and movies. These writers include:

  • David N. Weiss, whose writing credits include Shrek 2, Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius and both Rugrats movies
  • David Sacks, a writer/producer on The Simpsons, producer on Malcolm in the Middle, and writer on 3rd Rock from the Sun
  • Dava Savel, an Emmy Award- winning comedy writer with credits on shows such as Grace Under Fire and Will & Grace, in addition to being an executive producer on the children's program That's So Raven
  • David Steinberg, whose producing credits include Meet the Robinsons, Home on the Range and Cats Don't Dance
  • Robert Kurtz, who wrote for the movie Everyone's Hero and has written for such shows as Boy Meets World and Grace Under Fire
"Our growth strategy calls for continued expansion into other areas of the entertainment sector," said Ted Adams, IDW co-founder and president. "Creating and controlling successful children's properties helps us in those endeavors. Meadowside's books are playful, empowering, smart and exciting and the artwork is simply breathtaking. These are children's picture stories in the classic tradition with a central character that is relatable to today's kids."

In speaking of the outreach to Hollywood writers, Robert Kurtz, vice-president and creative director at Worthwhile Books, said "Every writer I know who works in television or movies has a children's story inside him or her that they've wanted to tell for years but for a variety of reasons never were able to get out into the marketplace. We want writers to think of Worthwhile Books as the one-stop destination for that kind of project. It is designed to be a writer-driven company and we think that will be very attractive to these talented artists."

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Required Reads calendar

I will edit and update this entry to keep people informed on what Required Reads are coming up as we decide on them. I also include our selection for the next Book Report episode as well as any other special episodes we decide to do along the way.

JANUARY
Episode 1: Legion of Super-Heroes #37 (DC Comics)
Episode 2: Amazing Spider-Man #546 (Marvel Comics)

FEBRUARY
Episode 3: Doctor Who #1 (IDW)
Epsiode 4: Speed Racer: Chronicles of the Racer #1 (IDW)

MARCH
Episode 5: Tiny Titans #1 (Johnny DC/DC Comics)
Epsiode 6: Goblin Chronicles #1 (APE Entertianment)
Book Report Episode 7: Bone: One Volume Edition

APRIL
Episode 8: Justice League Unlimited #43 (Johnny DC/DC Comics)
Episode 9: Wolverine: First Class #1 (Marvel Comics)

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Comics Playground 1/2: Con!

The turkey is all gone now and the Mid Ohio Con is too. Luckily, we were there to give you a full rundown of the experience, as well as our crazed comic book shopping spree. Black Friday's got nothing on us!

Also, take a break from all of those Christmas carols to listen to our very first reviews of The Cryptics #1 & 2, X-Men: First Class #5, Special EDucation #1 & 2, Patrick the Wolf Boy Christmas Special, and Sugary Serials #1!

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Web sites mentioned on this episode:
www.mycomicshop.com
www.bigmonsterproductions.net - For Special Education
www.cowshell.com - For Cow & Buffalo and Seed
www.lunchboxfunnies.com
www.sugaryserials.com
www.indyplanet.com
www.wowio.com
graphicclassroom.blogspot.com

Comics Playground 0: The Introduction

Hosts Ryan King and Eric Martin present this preview episode of the first all ages comic book podcast (as far as we know anyways). In this episode we introduce ourselves, talk about the mission of the show, and discuss the show's content and format. We also make a few announcements about our upcoming full episodes. Come join the fun with the Comics Playground!

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