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Scarlett Johansson Signs Onto Ghost In The Shell

Posted by The Dace Man - Monday, January 5, 2015

Scarlett Johansson to star in Captain America: Civil War?What is up Dacetacular ones? Fresh off the Hollywood news presses, The Dace Man has some movie news for you Fanboys and Fangirls!

After months of speculation, Variety is reporting that Scarlett Johansson has agreed to star in the Japanese Manga adaption of Ghost In The Shell! Snow White and the Huntsman director Rupert Sanders is also slated to be part of the project as the director.

Dreamworks head Steven Spielberg is rumored to be a huge fan of the series and is hoping with the addition of Johansson that it will fast track the green lighting process. Johansson is vastly becoming recognized as one of Hollywood's premiere female action stars with her recent rolls in The Avengers, Captain America: Winter Soldier, and Lucy.

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PlayStation Now Subscription Fee and Library Can't stop, won't stop, Dacetacular nation! The Dace Man is back and bringing you some video game news. Imagine if Netflix charged you a monthly fee to access your favorite video games from the past. Well Sony did, and it's launching January 13th!

In a world where past gen. video games are not compatible with your current $400 video game console with two games, Sony is coming to your rescue. If you've been hesitant about picking up a PS4, Sony has just given you a hundred reasons why to pick one up this January.

Sony is launching the PlayStation Now program where video game enthusiasts can pay a monthly fee to have access to classic Sony titles to play when ever they want. When they launch on Jan. 13, over a hundred PS3 titles will be available on your PS4 console for a low price of twenty dollars a month, or a three month subscription for forty-five dollars. Check out the ad released by Sony this morning!


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Can't stop, won't stop! The Dace Man is back bringing you some more news, this time in a galaxy far, far away.

It is being reported by Twitch that lead actors from The RaidIko Uwais, Yayan Ruhian, and Cecep Arif Rahmanhave suited up and will be making an appearance in the J.J. Abram's installment of Star Wars. Currently, not much is known about their roles or the amount of film time the trio will see, but it seems to be a good sign that Abrams is sticking to his more traditional filming philosophy by casting these three men. All three men are accomplished and well known martial arts experts with the ability to wield just about any weapon—say like a lightsaber, perhaps?

Star Wars Episode VII News and Rumors

Stay tuned to Fanboys Anonymous as we get more information on this developing story. Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens is set to open December 18th 2015.

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Puss in Boots Debuting on Netflix!

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How is it hanging, Dacetacular fan nation? The Dace Man is back and this time he's bringing you some TV...er...Internet, well whatever the hell Netflix is, news.

News and Rumors on another Shrek Movie

On January 16, DreamWorks Animation is pairing up with streaming media juggernaut Netflix to deliver The Adventures of Puss In Boots. The first of five 25-minute episodes will drop on that specific Friday in the following territories: US, Canada, Latin America, UK, Ireland, the Nordics, Benelux, and France.

The fan favorite cat will be voiced by Eric Bauza and follow the feline to the mystic city of San Lorenzo. After unveiling the city, Puss must fight off invaders to protect the inhabitants he so rudely outed. Check out a clip from the upcoming NetFlix Series.


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What is up Dacetacular Nation? New Year, new me? Nah, same ol' Chris "The Dace Man" Dace here bringing you the latest trailer on the market in 2015.

Charlie Brown and The Peanuts Cartoon Reboot

With a year packed with mega blockbusters such as Avengers: Age of Ultron and Star Wars Episode VII, there are a few little guys that may fall through the cracks when it comes to theatrical releases, and no I'm not talking about Ant-Man.

In November of this year, we get to jump in the way back machine while leaping forward in the world of animation with The Peanuts Movie. Charles Schultz's beloved comic strip takes its first crack at CGI on the big screen during the 2015 Holiday season and the inner kid in yours truly can not wait. Check out the latest trailer releases by FOX Family Entertainment.


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Peanuts will be released in theaters November 6, 2015.

Directed by: Steve Martino
Written by: Bryan Schulz, Charles M. Schulz (comic strip), Craig Schulz, and Cornelius Uliano
Starring: Noah Schnapp (Charlie Brown), Bill Melendez (Snoopy / Woodstock), Mariel Sheets (Sally Brown), Venus Schultheis (Peppermint Patty), Noah Johnston (Schroeder), Hadley Belle Miller (Lucy van Pelt), Madisyn Shipman (Violet Gray), A.J. Tecce (Pig-Pen), Alexander Garfin (Linus), Rebecca Bloom (Marcie) and Francesca Capaldi (Little Red-Haired Girl)

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Game of Thrones: A Telltale Game Series Episode 2 Release Date

Today yours truly is bringing you a Dacetacular viewwhether that is a good thing or bad thing you decidedon Telltale's latest venture. Now if you've played the previous Telltale Games, A Wolf Among Us and The Walking Dead, you pretty much know you're in to make some tough decisions that will impact the rest of your game play. This writer's opinion is that there is never enough time to make a decision and I always regret the one I make!

Telltale has finally made their way to the George R.R. Martin universe and gives us a look into some other Houses within The Game of Thrones universe. Now I'm not the biggest Game of Thrones fanif you want the biggest fans you should check out the Sand & Snow Podcast here on Fanboys Anonymousbut I thoroughly enjoy the show and the lure. To actually jump into the show via video game and make decisions for characters, it really pulls you back a bit after spending four seasons yelling at your television, "Why did you do that?"

News and Spoilers for Season 5 of Game of Thrones
With most Telltale video games, I prefer to wait until all episodes are released because they always leave you on cliff hangers and itching to play some more. They did not disappoint. It is exactly what they did in episode one. You play as three characters all tied to the House Forrester beginning at the events of The Red Wedding we all saw on the show. All three characters' main goal is to preserve the house after their Lord has fallen and their enemies look to pounce on them in their weakened state. The game is filled with "Holy shit" moments and lots of tough decisions as you try so hard to preserve Lord Forrester house and seemingly the last allies of the Stark family.

The game is definitely worth checking out if you're a fan of Game of Thrones, and it does not disappoint if you're a fan of Telltale's line of work. I recommend it with five Dacetacular stars out of five, if that's a thing, but would recommend waiting until all episodes are out because I really hate cliffhangers.

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Marvel's All-New X-Men Annual by Bendis, Sorrentino, and Maiolo

Posted by Sean Hamilton - Sunday, January 4, 2015

Eva Bells journey comes full circle
All-New X-Men Annual cover
by Andrea Sorrentino
The triumph and trial of time travel.

The Uncanny X-Men Annual was a great story, as we followed the adventure of the young time-displaced X-Man Eva Bell. The art from Andrea Sorretino and Marcelo Maiolo was fantastic. We were tempted, by the end, with a delicious cliffhanger ending, to be picked up in writer Brian Michael Bendis' other X-Men flagship title.

When we left the trail of Eva Bell, the young mutant had just landed in prehistoric times, a charging triceratops bearing down on her. Eva had traversed multiple time periods, established a young family in the future and witnessed the demise of her mentor, the Sorcerer Supreme Ilyana Rasputin. Bendis continues the journey in the All-New X-Men Annual.

Bendis makes his readers feel the emotional weight of Eva's personal anguish as she attempts to find her family in the year 2099. An early surprise in this issue is the appearance of Morgana Le Fey, who had been banished to the prehistory during the Dark Reign storyline from Marvel. Le Fey tries to manipulate Eva to help both of them escape the past.

Following Eva's escape through a picturesque time-scape, she winds up back in 2099, yet due to the butterfly effect and an accessible explanation about the impact of time travel from a new Sorceror Supreme, it is a different one from the time passage she left. It is during this passage that Bendis shows wider audiences just how broken the time spectrum is for Marvel, which could be a speculative lead in to upcoming events in the Marvel calendar this year.

Lush greens pop out in prehistory
Eva Bell jumps back to prehistoric times
Carefully reading between the lines, a clue is deposited here for the earnest observer. Bendis explains that by Eva traveling back and forth through time, her family does not now exist; the effect of time travel negated her previous time spent in 2099. If this is extrapolated to other Marvel characters and storylines, e.g., the original X-Men in the regular All-New X-Men series, it is possible that at some point their adventures may be held up to the same butterfly effect and consequences by Marvel. It will be interesting to see how this plays into the Secret Wars event later this year.

Sorrentino's art is just as good as it was in the previous part of this story. As with most Bendis-written stories, there is a lot of panel work, but this is pulled off superbly by Sorrentino. The panel arrangements are mostly conventional, but mixed up every 4–5 pages by some some original Sorrentino flair. There is a great feel and tone emanating from the artwork, brought to life by the colors of Maiolo. The dreary future in dark yellow and brown hues is a nice contrast to the prehistoric greens. Of special mention for both artists are the double-page spreads of Eva's epic time travel journey back to the year 2099 and the butterfly effect explanation pages. These both have a lot of time and effort in the spreads and are truly magnificent to take in, each requiring some extra time to appreciate the extent of the art involved.

Eva tries to jump back to 2099
Eva Bell traverses time
The collaboration across both X-Men annuals for the artists mentioned above has been a great way to cap off 2014 for the X-Men series. The story of Eva Bell has a certain satisfaction to filling in the missing parts regarding her role in Uncanny X-Men. This had been played up by both Marvel and Bendis to build up to the release of these annuals and has been pulled off well. This is largely due to the artistic talents of Sorrentino and Maiolo.

While this may have ticked the boxes for us, let us know what you think about the All-New X-Men and Uncanny X-Men annuals. What do you think of the art? Did the story live up to your expectations? Leave your thoughts below or post a comment on Facebook or Twitter.

Marvel's Magneto #13 by Bunn, Fernandez and Brown

Posted by Sean Hamilton - Saturday, January 3, 2015

Briar Raliegh is deeply involed in Magnetos affairs
Magneto 13 cover
by Dan Panosian
The "Protector of Mutantkind" is looking to the future on Genosha.

AXIS has come and gone, but the effects will be felt for some time with Magneto. Writer Cullen Bunn is back to his psychological best with Magneto #13.

Anyone coming to this issue or series expecting a rambunctious adventure about mutants will be sorely disappointed. This is not that sort of comic. It is a thriller, taking its time to build suspense and story, both of which Bunn has shown adept skill with in this series so far.

With this issue we delve more into the character of Briar Raleigh, in fact, Magneto is really only seen in the closing pages. Yet his presence is felt everywhere in the story. For a man such as Magneto, his reputation breeds mystery, intrigue, and despair. Above all else, the master of magnetism induces fear of what could be done, should he wish to unleash his vengeance. It is this threat that is the underlying glue of the issue.

It is great to see Bunn shift the focus to Raleigh in this issue; readers were anticipating seeing more on her relationship with Magneto prior to the events of the previous AXIS tie-in issues. We get to see some of Raleigh's motivations and history in issue #13. The slow, methodical pace set by Bunn here is superbly enhanced by the art of Javier Fernandez (pencils and inks) and Dan Brown (colors).

Magneto turns on his human supporters
Magneto during a flashback
Magneto spurns help from humans
Feel Magneto's self-righteous indignation
Fernandez's approach to storytelling in his art is a great match for the feel Bunn is effecting on readers in Magneto. The choice of shots to string out the back and forth narrative between Briar and Henry during the exchange in the underground mutant memorabilia market illustrates this. The seediness of the setting is given a gritty tone by Brown, who also plays up well the fake personas of the Magneto groupies in Magneto #13 by giving them a contrasting color arrangement in candy pink. Brown does well with the variety of scenes drawn, using contrasting color palettes throughout the story. This is carried over with the variances on each flashback to distinguish the different characters' memories being retold.

The artistic team continues to set a great standard in this series. With a few more series coming to an end in the Marvel library, it is great to see this one continue. The uniqueness of a comic like Magneto needs to be celebrated more than the industry media has allowed for so far. It is time to trumpet this series and send home a message that this type of book is worth the effort and difference.

What do you think about Magneto #13, Fanboys and Fangirls? What about the series as a whole? Do you love the approach and feel? Make sure you leave your thoughts below and continue to pick up this little gem.

As 2014 came to an end, so did many well-loved shows. The finale of a show can sometimes be heartbreaking, especially if you are emotionally invested in the characters. Sometimes the writers give the fans what they want, but many times they, such as in the case of the Dexter finale, do whatever they want. I tried my best to leave our major spoilers for those of you who have not seen the endings, but be aware that there are some spoilers.

Sam Witwer, Meaghan Rath, Sam Huntington, Kristen Hager

Being Human

Modeled after the UK version, this supernatural Syfy show lasted only four seasons. The cancellation came as a shock for many fans that'd been waiting patiently for Sally to find "her door" and for Josh to accept his curse. The show followed two best friends, Aiden (a vampire) and Josh (a werewolf), as they move into a house haunted by a ghost named Sally. Throw in a little bit of vampire monarchy, rogue wolves, and witchcraft, and you have one of the most unique supernatural shows ever written. Hands down, this show takes first place for being the best series finale ever written. In all, I was satisfied with the end game. I didn't throw any objects at my TV or mope around in my pajamas for a week. Everyone ended up with the right people and all the loose story lines were tied up.

HD How I Met Your Mother cast poster

How I Met Your Mother

This show continued well past its expiration date, and while I trailed off for the final few seasons, I tuned in for the finale in hopes that I would finally get to see who the mother was. As that last scene played on my TV, I threw my hands up in the air and screamed in frustration. I waited all these years and rooted for certain couples, only to never to meet the mother? While I won't give away any major spoilers, we can conclude that it was one of the worst endings to a show I've ever watched.

Matt Lanter and Amee Teagarden

Star-Crossed

I know, I know. I had to have been one of the only people who watched this show, but I really enjoyed this short-lived CW series. It was a science-fiction version of Romeo and Juliet that was both heartbreaking and enjoyable. The only annoying thing about this show was the fact that the finale held too many cliffhangers, and fans will never find out what happened after that massive explosion. It's like Firefly all over again. Who lived? Who died? Guess we will never know.


True Blood

Many people say not to compare books to their TV counterpart, but fans couldn't help but complain about this unsatisfying ending. While the Sookie and Eric romance became a big part of the novel series, we never got to see this play out on the small screen. Instead, we see Sookie hook up with every male on the show except her brother, thank God! The last season was filled with untimely deaths, twisted storylines, and crazy hookups. Just like the book, the ending fell short and had me stomping around like a crazed woman for days.

Syfy shows, Eddie McClintock, Allison Scagliotti

Warehouse 13

To me, this show was perfection. We had funny characters with super sleuth story lines, and after following the government agents around for 5 years, it was sad to see them go. The last season wrapped up too quickly, and we could tell they weren't expecting a cancellation. We never got to fully explore new agent Steve Jinx. Even the romance between main characters Pete and Myka took a backseat to Claudia finally becoming the warehouse caretaker. While the vibe of the show ended on a good note, fans had to use their imagination to really figure out what happened.

There were many other shows that ended in 2014 that I don't watch but that I know fans were sad to see go, such as Sons of Anarchy and  The Legend of Korra. What shows were you sad to see end? Do you think any of these shows should have been renewed? Please leave a comment and let us know.

The Dace Man Show Ep 80 - Here Comes 2015

Posted by The Dace Man - Friday, January 2, 2015

Hey, hey, hey, Dacetacular nation! Check out Episode 80 of The Dace Man Show with host Chris "The Dace Man" Dace as he and his friends ring in 2015!

New Years Eve with The Dace Man Show

Happy New Year to all the Dacetacular listeners out there in our Fanboys Nation! Chris "The Dace Man" Dace along with his co-hosts ring in the New Year with friends and family! Join them as they partake in one of the rowdiest episodes of the year, we promise episode 81 will bring the return of sanity or the usual amount of insanity they bring.


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What is up Dacetacular nation! Long time, no chat. Chris "The Dace Man" Dace back in action and bringing you some of the big news hitting the internet for the big year of 2015

Age of Ultron Spoilers and News

A flood of pictures hit the internet the other day featuring promotional artwork for Avengers: Age of Ultron. Now if this doesn't get you pumped for Marvel's May release, I don't know what will—well maybe the new trailer coming later this month.

So check out some of this conceptual artwork featuring Iron Man in Hulkbuster armor, The Vision, Black Widow and even Ultron Himself.

First Online Leak of The Vision in Marvel's Avengers 2

News and Rumors on a Spin-off Black Widow MovieRumors and News on an Iron Man 4Ultron to carry over to Captain America 3?Will The Vision Appear in Ant Man?

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Review: Marvel's Cyclops #8 by Layman, Garron and Sotomayer

Posted by Sean Hamilton - Thursday, January 1, 2015

Cyclops and Vileena get close
Cyclops #8 cover by Alexander Lozano
Cyclops is a hero in the making.

With the series Cyclops, a new generation of comic enthusiasts gets to see the rise of one of the most important figures among the X-Men as a teenager and mutant. At the same time, we are fortunate to see a range of artistic styles and expressions of the characters surrounding Cyclops, some of which are being managed on the periphery.

This time, the Starjammers are safe, and just in the nick of time. This doesn't really come as a big surprise; the drama set up around this plot point wasn't particularly strong because it competed with the captivity of Cyclops and Corsair. The Starjammers' dire situation served its purpose and now has been resolved and handed off, with the team to be reunited at some point in the future. Given this, it feels like we can move on and focus on father and son again.

It is good to see writer John Layman and editor Katie Kubert make this decisive move. The more entertaining aspects of the story are about Cyclops and how he will save his dad and get free of the pirate Malafect.

The Starjammers are sticky situation
The Starjammers are saved
Now that we are three issues into the next arc and the creative team has had some time to gel, I admit I am missing the previous approach to colors in this book by Chris Sotomayer. Any change in the balance of the creative team would of course produce a new feel to the series, yet comparing Sotomayer's colors from the first arc to now, the style is less dramatic now. While this probably suits the style Javier Garron brings to the pencil and inks, it is a shame, because Sotomayer was integral to the great artistic look of Cyclops from the start, and now his work seems downplayed a little. A great take-home message from this, however, is the importance a colorist has in the final product audiences view; this should not be underestimated.

Regardless, Garron has settled into the art role well now and is making this series his own. There is more confidence coming through in the art, I find this represented in the double-page portion in the very middle of Cyclops #8. It is from here that the story itself is starting to get interesting, much like the titular character is in this issue. It also seems as though Garron is toning down the previous cartoon qualities of the art.

Cyclops helps save the Starjammers
Cyclops helps save the Starjammers

Layman is picking up the tempo in the second half of this issue. Within a few pages we see Cyclops save his fellow pirate crew members, two deaths, and most importantly the Vortex is introduced. This last item will play an important part of the upcoming event from Marvel, Black Vortex, early in 2015. Then let's not forget the romantic interest in the series picking up a notch, with Vileena making a move on Cyclops, whose awkward demeanor was a priceless moment.

Cyclops is starting to feel like a series back on track. While I'm still not sure about the longevity of the series, and Marvel certainly isn't squeamish about cancelling a series that isn't performing, we are at least getting a more entertaining issue here. The incorporation of the series into the Black Vortex event could help lift its exposure, yet on the other hand the this is the type of book that could have a predetermined fate once the main character is reunited with the other original time-displaced X-Men.

Despite this, what do you think about Cyclops #8? Do you think the series is back on track? Where do you see it going in the future? Leave us your thoughts and comments below.

Ira and Rueben Rath face off in Church
Men of Wrath 3 cover
by Garney and Milla
Decoration Day

History is catching up with the Rath men.

Each issue of Men of Wrath has included an introduction via a historical family event. So far we have seen great-grandfather Isom Rath kill a man in cold blood, over some sheep. Next came grandfather Alford Rath, slaughtering his family in a rabies-induced episode. Then Monroe Rath killed his wife, only to be picked up by the police a short time later. In the present issue we have Ira and Rueben, duking it out.

One thing is certain, the Raths spill blood freely and easily. The squeamish reader would have stopped long ago at issue #1. This story is not a casual experience, but an intense and gutsy exploration of a cursed father and son relationship; one that is passed down through the generations of the Raths.

Men of Wrath #3 is on point for the series. It continues the mood, tone, and feel established previously by writer Jason Aaron and artist Ron Garney. This issue sees the creators push the boundary further as the battle between Rath men spills over onto holy ground. It was a nice touch to see the preacher raise his own gun to try and bring down Ira. Aaron certainly isn't holding back.

Ira and Rueben argue over the pulpit
There is no Sacred Ground for the Raths
Garney's art is focused and sharp. The panel-to-panel transitions articulate a great storytelling dynamic that elevates the action without compromising on the flow of the narrative. The action shots used are a number of tried and true angles to set each panel in the right frame. The background colors from Matt Milla are simple, yet effective, so they don't detract from the main action in each panel. This combination of artistic devices draws in the reader, and before you know it the issue has come to an end and we have to wait until the next before the story can continue.

Issue #3 of the series seemed shorter than the others, although this is because the scene takes place mostly in one place. The action is quick, and given the above-mentioned approach from Garney this series is doing what a good drama should. It is uncompromising in its approach and establishes the reader in the story as he or she speeds through the pages hoping with each page that it will not be the last.

This is a very good series, and while this issue was not at the same height as the previous two, rest assured we are in extremely good hands as we hold out for the next issue.

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Christina Cavanaugh cause of death found
A legendary voice for 90's kids, Christine Cavanaugh, passed away on December 22nd at 51 years old. The full details of her death remain unknown, however her catalogue of work is something unforgettable.

She is perhaps best known for performing the voice of Chuckie Finster on the hit Nickelodeon cartoon Rugrats. She is also known for roles such as Dexter on Dexter's Laboratory, Oblina on Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, and the titled oinker from Babe.

Cavanaugh retired from voice acting in 2001 and has since remained out of the spotlight. She leaves behind no children but was a godmother.

What were your favorite Christine Cavanugh roles? See her whole career on IMDB.

Christine Cavanaugh best performances

IMAGE Wytches 3 by Snyder, Jock and Hollingsworth

Posted by Sean Hamilton - Monday, December 29, 2014

IMAGE Wytches 3 Blood Red cover
Wytches 3 cover
by Jock and Hollingsworth
Oh the suspense! I may not have been much of a horror fan previously, but I am very quickly changing my tune thanks to Wytches.

Issue #3 plays on some of the darkest fears we can have. Writer Scott Snyder is playing it close to home, as testified in the post issue notes of the issue, by bringing to the fore every parents' worst nightmarethe missing child fear.

Elaborating on this, Snyder explains that the extrapolated concern is the need for a parent to protect their child and the helplessness they feel when this is impossible, such as from the Wytches.

At the heart of this, Snyder is exploring a richer aspect of the psychotic realm of human nature. This is the capacity for atrocity and harm against one another. The idea of the pledge, which is fleshed out a little more in the third issue, is nothing more than a device one person can use against another to bring harm by way of the Wytches. This replaces a more personal sense of conflict, but the damage can still be the same, if not worse.

The Wytches have got Sailor
The Wytches will get you!
Snyder begins to bring in more back story in Issue #3 of Wytches. The characters are given more depth, particularly Charlie Rooks, Sailor's father. He is the star of this issue, and despite Sailor not being present for much of the issue, the central character remains prominent in an off page role. It is the little things that are starting to set this story apartI wont quite look at needles the same way again after this issueand Snyder is setting us up for a climatic first arc in the next few issues.

It goes without saying that the imagery in Wytches from Jock and Matt Hollingsworth is more akin to art in the more traditional sense of the term than that associated with comic books. There is a style here that is unique and striking. It has to be read as a whole experience to appreciate the collaboration between art and story and the creators as a whole.

The process pages from Hollingsworth at the end of the issue, which details how the colors are added to the inked pages from Jock, are eye opening. The steps involved and time it must take to render the final effect makes the reader appreciate just what is involved on producing a high quality comic such as this.

IMAGE continues to produce dazzlingly high quality comics and Wytches is out selling the creators expectations as a series. Given this, what do you think about this issue or the series so far? Does it meet your expectations? How does it compare to other work by these creators? Make sure you leave a comment below.

Storm catches a flight
Storm #6 cover by Stephanie Hans
Strap yourself in, we are in for a bumpy ride, and we anticipate some turbulence during this flight.

Storm #6 picks up straight after the events of Yukio's betrayal of Storm's trust and the battle of the clans in Vegas.

Storm is indignant about the events we saw in the previous issue, and is heading home aboard a private charter plane. The mix of passengers on board is used to great effect by writer Greg Pak, each playing a role in the drama of the current issue. Between a medical courier, a politician, and a snobby upper-class women who has an anti-mutant attitude, Pak has an eclectic mix of support characters in this issue. It is great to see each used in a meaningful way here and from the cliff hanger ending in the next issue.

Pak's writing has been of a high class, consistently throughout this series. Issue #6, however, is an issue that's in transition. Pak is bridging the first part of the series, which has dealt with various figures from Storm's past, with a forward looking story in this issue, building up on a plot that will span multiple issues.

Storm is set for some turbulence
Storm boards a flight to trouble
The art team changes up on issue #6 of Storm, with Al Barrionuevo on pencils and Tom Palmer on inks. Ruth Redmond is the mainstay on colors, bringing her signature style from this series again in this issue. The art carries itself well with Redmond's colors helping cement a similarity across issues, however Barrionuevo's approach to Storm is not as emotional as Victor Ibanez's. The panel layout and choice of shots are straightforward, though it repeats a cycle of upward or over shoulder angles and mid-distance shots. Palmer's inks are a little rougher than previous issues but comparable in style.

Combining the artistic differences in this issue with the story's transitional feeling means that Storm #6 does feel like an in-between issue in the series. Despite this, the issue has a nice flow and set action piece, which show cases Storm's increasing confidence with her powers. We have a good set upon this issue, which looks to be rounded off in the next.



What did you think about Storm #6? How did you find the different art team? If you have been following the Save Storm campaign for the series, what do you think about the extra attention the series is receiving being from this? Make sure tell us your thoughts and leave a comment below.

year-in-review of entertainment and nerdy topics in 2014On episode 14 of the Fanboys Anonymous Group Meeting podcast, the panel has a roundtable discussion about what the good and the bad things that happened in 2014 as far as nerd culture goes.

What were some of our favorite moments where we geeked out and some of the times when being a fanboy was painful to experience? What were the best and the worst aspects of the entertainment industry, pop culture, and everything else from our perspective?

Hosted by Tony Mango, the panel includes Mike Paden, Stephen Wago, Shaun Walker and Drew White.

Some topics we address:

  • Movies that were incredibly successful or box office bombs
  • Our favorite television shows from the 2013-2014 or 2014-2015 seasons
  • The songs that got stuck in our head or we couldn't stand hearing
  • The Fappening, The Interview, and other hacks
  • Tales from conventions representing Fanboys Anonymous
  • and more!
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