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2015 Internet Goddess Award Tournament - Round 1 Bracket H

Posted by The Dace Man - Wednesday, February 11, 2015

The Internet certainly has its set of stars that are world renowned. Of those stars, we've seen a rise of talented, witty, and beautiful women who have taken the Internet by storm. Join me, Chris "The Dace Man" Dace over the course of the next few weeks as we crown the 2015 Internet Goddess.

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From February 8th till the 21st, brackets A–H of the tournament will be open for voting. In this round, we have two newcomers against each other, with Mamrie Hart squaring off with bubzbeauty. Check out their spotlighted profiles below and vote. Voting for this and the other brackets on the left side of the board ends on February 21st, 2015!

ROUND 1 (BRACKET H)

Mamrie Hart
[YouTube Personality, Comedian]

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Yet another newcomer to the 2015 Internet Goddess Tournament, Mamrie Hart was born in New Jersey and raised in North Carolina. Her fan-favorite and award-winning You Deserve a Drink launched her into fame. While she has been known to go on tour with fellow Internet Goddess competitors, Mamrie has made her fame and name on YouTube. As a newcomer it will be interesting to see how far Mamrie will go in the tournament.


Bubzbeauty
[YouTube Personality, Beautician]

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Yet another newcomer to the Internet Goddess Tournament this year is bubzbeauty. This beautiful bundle of joy brings the Internet beauty tips while entertaining the masses. Hailing from Northern Ireland, bubzbeauty brings an international flair to this tournament in her debut year!


CAST YOUR VOTE BELOW

Who should move on to the next round?
  

Don't forget to tweet @ your favorite and spread the word on her message boards, forums, fan pages and so forth to show your support and rally the troops!

Check back to find out the results of this poll as well as the other matches that we have coming your way.

Also, don't forget to come back to find out what else Chris "The Dace Man" Dace is looking at (and no, not just porn) along with the other bloggers here at Fanboys Anonymous. Until next time, for the few, the proud, and of course the Dacetacular, grab a beer—and in this case, an Internet browser—and return to the Dace-Sphere soon. See ya next time, keyboard warriors!

Who is the hottest internet woman for 2015? Favorite girl on the net?

The Internet certainly has its set of stars that are world renowned. Of those stars, we've seen a rise of talented, witty, and beautiful women who have taken the Internet by storm. Join me, Chris "The Dace Man" Dace over the course of the next few weeks as we crown the 2015 Internet Goddess.

Women of the Web Nude

From February 8th till the 21st, brackets A–H of the tournament will be open for voting. In this round, we have two former contestants from last year who didn't make it past Round 1 facing off against each other, with Taryn Southern versus Lauren Francesca. This time, one of them will definitely advance. Check out their spotlighted profiles below and vote. Voting for this and the other brackets on the left side of the board ends on February 21st, 2015!

ROUND 1 (BRACKET G)

Taryn Southern
[YouTube Personality, Singer, Comedian]

nude pictures Taryn Southern boobs

Our next contestant has many talents as well as some notable roles as she builds up her acting resume. However, Taryn Southern got her start via the likes of YouTube. She is both a singer-songwriter and producer of the YouTube hit "Hott4Hill." With the success of this video, Taryn was able to take off and grab many more roles on television as well as place in the top 50 of the third season of American Idol. Still actively landing roles on television as well as on the web, Taryn stays busy and has also the looks to make it past the first round in the 2015 Internet Goddess Tournament!


Lauren Francesca
[YouTube Personality, Actress]

hot sexy Lauren Francesca nude space girl

The Mother Monster herself Lady Gaga has been parodied by several actresses and, hell, even by Weird Al Yankovic. The ones that stick out on the Internet, however, have to be the several reoccurring parodies involving the lovely Lauren Francesca. Starring in several "Key of Awesome" videos, Lauren has won the hearts of many nerds and geeks and branched off into her own channel as well as Hollywood. Landing a role in the movie Muck and still producing several YouTube videos, Lauren is one Internet beauty to keep an eye on going forward. Lauren has returned to the 2015 Internet Goddess Tournament and is looking to make it farther than the first round!


CAST YOUR VOTE BELOW

Who should move on to the next round?
  

Don't forget to tweet @ your favorite and spread the word on her message boards, forums, fan pages and so forth to show your support and rally the troops!

Check back to find out the results of this poll as well as the other matches that we have coming your way.

Also, don't forget to come back to find out what else Chris "The Dace Man" Dace is looking at (and no, not just porn) along with the other bloggers here at Fanboys Anonymous. Until next time, for the few, the proud, and of course the Dacetacular, grab a beer—and in this case, an Internet browser—and return to the Dace-Sphere soon. See ya next time, keyboard warriors!

Who is the hottest internet woman for 2015? Favorite girl on the net?

The Internet certainly has its set of stars that are world renowned. Of those stars, we've seen a rise of talented, witty, and beautiful women who have taken the Internet by storm. Join me, Chris "The Dace Man" Dace over the course of the next few weeks as we crown the 2015 Internet Goddess.

Women of the Web Nude

From February 8th till the 21st, brackets A–H of the tournament will be open for voting. In this round, we have newcomer The Gabbie Show in a tough fight going up against last year's winner, Catie Wayne. Check out their spotlighted profiles below and vote. Voting for this and the other brackets on the left side of the board ends on February 21st, 2015!

ROUND 1 (BRACKET F)

The Gabbie Show
[YouTube Personality, Vine Artist]

twerking Gabbie Show vine photos

A newcomer to the Internet Goddess Tournament, Gabbie is a YouTube Personality and Internet Vlogger. Joining YouTube with her quirky sense of humor, Gabbie has managed to reel in about 93 thousand subscribers and start an Internet phenomenon with her twerking video. We welcome her into the tournament as she takes on a tough competitor here in the first round.


Catie Wayne
[YouTube Personality, Vlogger]

hot Catie Wayne sexy Boxxy cute

The champ is here. That's right, fans, Catie Wayne is the reigning, defending 2014 Internet Goddess, and she's back to retain her title in 2015. In late 2008 Catie Wayne burst onto the Internet scene with an energetic vlog under the character of Boxxy. With high energy and talking about everyday life, Boxxy took the Internet by storm, including the infamous site 4chan. Hers was a character that was so unique it hooked the attention of the Internet audience. Boxxy was one of the original Internet phenomenons and generated a lot of attention both positive and negative.


CAST YOUR VOTE BELOW

Who should move on to the next round?
  

Don't forget to tweet @ your favorite and spread the word on her message boards, forums, fan pages and so forth to show your support and rally the troops!

Check back to find out the results of this poll as well as the other matches that we have coming your way.

Also, don't forget to come back to find out what else Chris "The Dace Man" Dace is looking at (and no, not just porn) along with the other bloggers here at Fanboys Anonymous. Until next time, for the few, the proud, and of course the Dacetacular, grab a beer—and in this case, an Internet browser—and return to the Dace-Sphere soon. See ya next time, keyboard warriors!

Who is the hottest internet woman for 2015? Favorite girl on the net?

The Internet certainly has its set of stars that are world renowned. Of those stars, we've seen a rise of talented, witty, and beautiful women who have taken the Internet by storm. Join me, Chris "The Dace Man" Dace over the course of the next few weeks as we crown the 2015 Internet Goddess.

Women of the Web Nude


From February 8th till the 21st, brackets A–H of the tournament will be open for voting. In this round, we have newcomer Hannah Hart facing off against someone who made it into Round 2 last year, Brizzy Voices. Check out their spotlighted profiles below and vote. Voting for this and the other brackets on the left side of the board ends on February 21st, 2015!

ROUND 1 (BRACKET E)

Hannah Hart
[YouTube Personality, Motivational Speaker, Comedian]

cute hot Hannah Hart boobs sexy

Making her debut on the Internet in 2011, Hannah decided to record herself as she tried to cook in the kitchen in a drunken state, and from there it was onward and upward. Hannah is now known for her comedic and cooking abilities as well as for being a published author. It is no surprise that she would find herself in the 2015 Internet Goddess Tournament!


Brizzy Voices
[Voice Actor, Vlogger]

Vocal Actress Brizzy Voices

Brizzy's your average New York girl but is better known to the world as BrizzyVoices. This beautiful young YouTuber has over 360,000 subscribers and well over 25 million views for her videos. Her videos span from impressions of The Simpsons to South Park to my personal favorite, Pokémon. On top of her fantastic impressions, she has a quirky vlog where she expresses her opinions and shows off some of the neat stuff she owns and does in her spare time. She also goes live every Monday and interacts with her fans, answering questions and occasionally taking voice requests from those who watch. Last year Brizzy made it into the Heavenly Sixteen; will she be able to make it farther in 2015?


CAST YOUR VOTE BELOW

Who should move on to the next round?
  
Don't forget to tweet @ your favorite and spread the word on her message boards, forums, fan pages and so forth to show your support and rally the troops! 

Check back to find out the results of this poll as well as the other matches that we have coming your way.

Also, don't forget to come back to find out what else Chris "The Dace Man" Dace is looking at (and no, not just porn) along with the other bloggers here at Fanboys Anonymous. Until next time, for the few, the proud, and of course the Dacetacular, grab a beer—and in this case, an Internet browser—and return to the Dace-sphere soon. See ya next time, keyboard warriors!

Who is the hottest internet woman for 2015? Favorite girl on the net?

2015 Internet Goddess Award Tournament - Round 1 Bracket D

Posted by The Dace Man - Tuesday, February 10, 2015

The Internet certainly has its set of stars that are world renowned. Of those stars, we've seen a rise of talented, witty, and beautiful women who have taken the Internet by storm. Join me, Chris "The Dace Man" Dace over the course of the next few weeks as we crown the 2015 Internet Goddess.

Women of the Web Nude


From February 8th till the 21st, brackets A–H of the tournament will be open for voting. In this round, we have two newcomers as grav3yardgirl goes toe-to-toe with Grace Helbig. Check out their spotlighted profiles below and vote. Voting for this and the other brackets on the left side of the board ends on February 21st, 2015!

ROUND 1 (BRACKET D)

grav3yardgirl
[YouTube Personality, Fashion/Beauty]

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Best known for her "Does This Thing Really Work?!", "First Impression Friday," and "Follow Me Around" series, grav3yardgirl is a newcomer to the Internet Goddess Tournament. Debuting at the tail end of 2010 on YouTube, she now has over 4 million subscribers and close to 800 videos available for her adoring masses. She is known for taking the "As Seen on TV" products, trying them as the fans watch, and following up with reviews. It will be interesting to see how this newcomer fares in the 2015 Internet Goddess Tournament.


Grace Helbig
[American Makeup Demonstrator, Entrepreneur]

makeup artist Grace Helbig hair style pretty
Yet another newcomer to the 2015 Internet Goddess Tournament  is Grace Helbig. Hailing from South Jersey, she immediately has this author's attention [#represent], she went to school at Gateway High, and that's right down the road from me. She debuted on the interwebs in 2008, and it has been onward and upward ever since. She has made appearances on various television shows, and E! has even signed her to her own late-night special. So before she leave the world of YouTube, she should be included with the greats!


CAST YOUR VOTE BELOW

Who should move on to the next round?
  

Don't forget to tweet @ your favorite and spread the word on her message boards, forums, fan pages and so forth to show your support and rally the troops!

Check back to find out the results of this poll as well as the other matches that we have coming your way.

Also, don't forget to come back to find out what else Chris "The Dace Man" Dace is looking at (and no, not just porn) along with the other bloggers here at Fanboys Anonymous. Until next time, for the few, the proud, and of course the Dacetacular, grab a beer—and in this case, an Internet browser—and return to the Dace-Sphere soon. See ya next time, keyboard warriors!

Who is the hottest internet woman for 2015? Favorite girl on the net?

The Internet certainly has its set of stars that are world renowned. Of those stars, we've seen a rise of talented, witty, and beautiful women who have taken the Internet by storm. Join me, Chris "The Dace Man" Dace over the course of the next few weeks as we crown the 2015 Internet Goddess.

Women of the Web Nude

From February 8th till the 21st, brackets A–H of the tournament will be open for voting. In this round, we have two former contestants from last year squaring off as Laina Morris faces Colleen Ballinger. Check out their spotlighted profiles below and vote. Voting for this and the other brackets on the left side of the board ends on February 21st, 2015!

ROUND 1 (BRACKET C)

Laina Morris
[YouTube Personality, Actress]

YouTuber pics Laina Morris cute
No doubt you have seen the creepy ex-girlfriend meme pop up somewhere on your Facebook feed. That now familiar face is another entrant into our 2015 Internet Goddess Tournament. The Overly Attached Girlfriend has popping up on our feeds since June 2012 and has also posted videos to YouTube parodying several love songs from artists such as Police, Backstreet Boys, and Taylor Swift. Fully embracing the Overly Attached Girlfriend role, Laina soared to Internet fame and has been a part of Internet pop culture ever since. In the 2014 tournament Laina managed to make it to the Heavenly Sixteen only to fall short to 2014 Internet Goddess Runner Up Lara De Wit. How will she fare this year?


Colleen Ballinger
[YouTube Personality, Musician]

cute YouTube singers Colleen Ballinger musician
Created solely in jest with the rest of the world of YouTube, Miranda Sings was given birth by the beautiful Colleen Ballinger. Pumping out videos every Tuesday and Friday since 2008, Colleen still goes hard when it comes to the YouTube world. She was even able to take the act on the road; the artist behind Miranda Sings has performed her cabaret acts at sold-out cabaret spaces and theaters in major U.S. cities as well as London, Dublin, and many major cities across the globe. Cashing in on the satire of the everyday singer, Colleen still goes strong. Colleen has returned for the 2015 Internet Goddess Tournament. After making it to the Fabulous Four last year, will 2015 be the year of Ballinger?


CAST YOUR VOTE BELOW

Who should move on to the next round?
  

Don't forget to tweet @ your favorite and spread the word on her message boards, forums, fan pages and so forth to show your support and rally the troops!

Check back to find out the results of this poll as well as the other matches that we have coming your way.

Also, don't forget to come back to find out what else Chris "The Dace Man" Dace is looking at (and no, not just porn) along with the other bloggers here at Fanboys Anonymous. Until next time, for the few, the proud, and of course the Dacetacular, grab a beer—and in this case, an Internet browser—and return to the Dace-Sphere soon. See ya next time, keyboard warriors!

Who is the hottest internet woman for 2015? Favorite girl on the net?

Ever since Breaking Bad ended about a year and a half (!) ago, there's been talk of a prequel spinoff focusing on fan favorite Saul Goodman back when he was Jimmy McGill. Anyone who knows me (or anyone who read my reviews here on Fanboys Anonymous) knows that I adore Breaking Bad, so admittedly I was a little nervous about that idea. However, I'm happy to say that Better Call Saul is off to a very strong start and could wind up being an excellent addition to the Breaking Bad universe once it fully finds itself. Basically, if you enjoyed Breaking Bad, you won't regret giving Better Call Saul a chance. AMC gave us a two-night premiere, so I'm here to talk about the first two episodes: "Uno" and "Mijo."

SPOILER ALERT for both Better Call Saul as well as the end of Breaking Bad. You've been warned.

I thought that starting with a look at post-Breaking Bad Saul was perfect. In Saul's last Breaking Bad scene before going off with Ed the disappearer to Nebraska, he told Walt that, best-case scenario, he'd be managing a Cinnabon in Omaha. Sure enough, "Uno" opens by showing us "Gene."

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Clearly Saul...I mean Jimmy...I mean Gene has seen some better days.
It was actually pretty sad to see the effect Walter White had on someone who seemed invincible. What I think that opening scene could be suggesting is that the entire Better Call Saul series is just an extended flashback/memory, and if the writers go that route, I think it would let them really play with the timeline and show us more glimpses of things like that. Here's hoping!

After seeing the first two episodes, I feel very confident in this show. "Uno" was really pretty slow as it established Jimmy McGill's life and his relationships, but "Mijo" picked up the pace big time. That desert scene in particular was dripping with tension, so much more than I expected from this show. It's also clear that this show will work without Walter White; Bob Odenkirk seems more than capable of carrying Better Call Saul, and he's doing a great job of showing little hints of the future Saul Goodman in Jimmy. ("Discreet, like a stripper pole in a mosque.")
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Now this is what I'd expect from Saul Goodman
I'll try to keep this short and wrap it up with some other thoughts:
  • I'm really enjoying Jimmy's relationship with Chuck, even though I have to wonder how much of Chuck's illness is real and how much is in his head. (I'm looking at that radiation sensitivity in particular.) I also have a strong feeling that Chuck will not make it through season one, and that'll really push Jimmy's transformation forward through the confirmed season two.
  • I'm sure future episodes will develop their characters more, but for now I'm left wanting to know more about the other lawyers at Hamlin, Hamlin, & McGill. I don't know how to really read Howard yet, and we know basically nothing about Kim except that she and Jimmy have some sort of relationship. I trust Vince Gilligan and his writers though. They know character development.
  • I want to see more from Mike, too! He's one of my favorite Breaking Bad characters, so I want to see him do more than just work as a parking attendant hounding Jimmy over the parking validation stickers. It was amusing, especially in that montage in "Mijo," but I could see it wearing out its welcome very quickly. Luckily it seems like conflict between those two will really be coming to a head in the next episode, so hopefully Mike starts getting more to do.
  • Tuco was an awesome surprise, and it was great to see him again. However, in order to help the show find its own identity and stand on its own, I hope that's the last we see from him for awhile. That's why the writers made a good call with introducing Nacho. He'll most likely be the one interacting with Jimmy on a regular basis, and he almost seems like the Saul Goodman of this show, in that he'll be introducing Jimmy to this seedy underworld in the same way that Saul will later do for Walt and Jesse in Breaking Bad.
  • Hopefully that's the last we see of the twins. They moved the story forward, and seeing Jimmy try to bargain with Tuco for their lives was excellent, but what's left for them to do? After they each had a leg broken, I'm sure they want nothing more to do with Jimmy, and I'm sure he'll be perfectly content with not seeing them anymore. He's got enough on his plate to worry about now.
Any fears I may have had about Better Call Saul have pretty much been dissipated, so I'm really excited to see where the show goes. What did you guys think of this two-night premiere? Sound off in the comments below!

Wycthes come out from underground
Wytches #4 cover by Jock
The Wytches have their clawing fingers sunk deep into you and there is no getting them out.

Scott Snyder and Jock and Matt Hollingsworth have wrought a monster in the comic industry with Wytches. It is pervasive, intriguing, and a little bit terrifying, but oh so good.

As we get toward the end of this first arc of the series, the creators are upping the tension and allowing just enough wiggle room for a few surprises in the story.

I enjoy the series so much that I binge-read the first three issues again prior to reading issue #4. For added effect I did this late at night, by myself, in a dimly lit environment. I didn't plan it this way, but it sure made a difference for the feel of the experience while reading Wytches.

Issue #4 delves back into the world of Sailor and Charlie Rooks, but deeper, with more back story and context. We get to see better context of the main characters' motivations, with added weight to the mythology of the Wytches. It is the fleshing out of the protagonists that drives home this issue and sets us up for the two-part climax of the arc.

The Rooks have a dark history in Wytches
The carnival is in town...

As always the art is supremely balanced with the mix of other-worldliness and playfulness that characterizes this series. The splatter effect and layering of Hollingsworth's colors mesmerize the reader, bringing home the corporeal effect of the Wytches' magic. Jock drives home the fantasy with his off-angled art. This is most obvious in the depiction of the Wytches, as we get glimpses of Sailor down the burrow that houses them.

Charlie Rook needs to get Sailor back from the Wycthes
Wytches leave a mark on Charlie Rook

The more the series continues the more obvious it becomes that the true horror is not in the monsters lurking in the shadows but in the monsters we hold inside us. The imagery, both figurative and literal on the page, examine just what humans are capable of in their own dark moments. It is the human psyche that seems to really terrify Snyder, with the writer allowing his fellow creators to show this in a more comprehensible and artful manner.

What is overwhelmingly obvious by now is the pull and reach of Wytches as a series. I have those close to me who have never been big comic readers, ever, until this series piqued their interest. This is not lost on Snyder, who, as reported by Newsarama in a recent interview, explains the changing nature of comic book audiences. Wytches is poised to capitalize on this changing tide of readership.

The Rooks plan to get Sailor back
Sailor's parents come to terms with Wytches

Are you one of those readers who can't put down Wytches? Have you been hooked by the monsters' talons? Let us know below or hit us with a comment on Facebook and Twitter, tell us what you love or hate about this issue and the rest, then make sure to come back later this month for issue #5 as the first part of the series begins to close.

Press Start Shantae
Developing Devs is a brand new segment being introduced to the Press Start line-up. We take a look at some of the lesser-known video game developers out there and bring their accomplishments and growth to the limelight.

In this edition of Developing Devs, dive into the history of WayForward, a developer best known for its work on the Shantae platforming titles.

Watch how it got its start, how it gradually began to mold an identity for itself, and where it is now!


What do you think of this developing dev? What developer would you like to see us cover next? Let us know in the comments below.

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Hello Fanboys and Fangirls! This is Sam Lascio, dropping the bombshell that we've all been waiting for:

Spider-Man will now appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Spider-Man is back home! (Kind of)
Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios have finally reached an agreement that will bring Spider-Man into the Marvel Cinematic Universe! Not many details are out at the moment, but here's some stuff we know for sure:
  1. This is a "new" Spider-Man (not connected to the Andrew Garfield films).
  2. Spider-Man will first appear in an MCU film, then get his own standalone film produced by Sony Pictures. That second film is slated for July 28, 2017.
  3. The standalone film will be co-produced by Feige and the Marvel team, as well as Amy Pascal from Sony.
  4. "Sony Pictures will continue to finance, distribute, own, and have final creative control of the Spider-Man films."
  5. Marvel and Sony are looking over possibilities for MCU characters to appear in the standalone Spider-Man films.
Marvel has also made announcements regarding changes to the release dates of future slated films:
  • Thor: Ragnorok - November 3, 2017
  • Avengers: Infinity War Part 1 - May 4, 2018 (unchanged)
  • Black Panther - July 6, 2018
  • Captain Marvel - November 2, 2018
  • Avengers: Infinity War Part 2 - May 3, 2019 (unchanged)
  • Inhumans - July 12, 2019
This now makes Inhumans come after Infinity War Part 2, and pushes Black Panther until after the third Avengers film.

What do you think this means for Phase 3? Do you think Sony will be able to handle keeping control of Spider-Man but adhering to Marvel's Cinematic Universe continuity? Do you think Marvel will change the release of Infinity War Part 1 to reincorporate Black Panther? Does the fact that Spider-Man will appear before his 2017 solo film mean he'll definitely be in Captain America: Civil War? Let us know what you think in the comments! Thanks for reading, everyone! My name is Sam Lascio, and I am a Fanboy!

Review: Marvel's Ant-Man #2 by Spencer, Rosanas, and Boyd

Posted by Sean Hamilton - Monday, February 9, 2015

Welcome to Miami Ant-Man
Ant-Man #2 cover by Mark Brooks
It's the return of the most astonishing, amazingly awesome Ant-Man!

Well at least that's how Nick Spencer writes the sarcastic comedic drama in this self-titled series. It must be said at the outset, this is pulled off brilliantly.

The first issue was an instant hit with me and the second issue leads off in the same manner. From the return of an immediate threat to the titular character in the opening pages to the dire need to get some cash behind a new venture, Ant-Man #2 is a rollicking good read.

The story being spun by Spencer is an entertaining ride through the life struggles of Scott Lang. As the latest (re)incarnation of the superhero called Ant-Man, Scott has to filter the deeds and expectations that come from not being the first or perhaps even the most respected Ant-Man to leave a mark in the Marvel Universe. This setup provides some fun angles for Spencer to explore throughout the series.

One of the more appealing aspects of this book is being able to relate to likable characters. Lang and his family are set in situations, with enough modern real-world references, to allow audiences to access the characters in a meaningful way. Couple this with the artistic abilities of artist Ramon Rosanas and colorist Jordan Boyd, and the series has a good creative foundation.

Grizzly finds Ant-Man
Ant-Man has trouble fitting in Miami
Ant-Man #2 shows just how a collaborative artistic team can pull off a fun and immersive experience for comic readers. Rosanas provides pages full of details and covered with panels. The pages are full on, yet the experience of reading them is seamless enough to not be bogged down by this fact. This is due to a strong, clean line style utilized by Rosanas. The inks are bold to contrast the colors of Boyd.

The colors in Ant-Man are not the jump-off-the-page variety seen in other comic book series. They have a subtle, real-world feel to them. Boyd employs an approach that complements the story style. There is a good use of shadow play in this issue also. Perhaps one of the more intriguing aspects of the art appears to be to allow the letterer, Travis Lanham, room enough to be verbose with the application of words.

Ant-Man and Grizzly work out their history
Giant angry Bear-man messing up your stuff...
Usually in comics, generally, there is an unspoken balance to allow the letterer enough leeway to get the right words, be it captions, speech or thoughts, onto a page or panel without getting in the way of the other art. However, in Ant-Man, the captions and speech are just as important to telling the story as the rest of the art. There is a lot that Spencer wants to be said by Lang, which is the style of character and humor being brought to bear in the series; Lanham is delivering the goods in bucketloads.

It is the tightly meshed collaboration that brings Ant-Man to life. Ultimately editors don't get much recognition in the industry, unless it is for a poor result, but here Wil Moss is doing a great job of bringing together the artists involved to produce a book of quality. This issue continues what I felt from the first, that it is a pleasant surprise and well worth the experience. So far it is early enough into the series that jumping on isn't a problem, and this issue itself works well as a stand-alone.

Grizzly and Ant-Man come to terms
Wait, what, you got the wrong guy!

While we think this is a series you should be picking up at your local comic book store, we also want to hear what you think. Do you like the humor that Spencer is bringing to the series? What do you think of the artistic team's final product? Tell us by leaving a comment below or head on over to Twitter or Facebook and leave your thoughts there.

2015 Internet Goddess Award Tournament - Round 1 Bracket B

Posted by The Dace Man - Saturday, February 7, 2015

The Internet certainly has its set of stars that are world renowned. Of those stars, we've seen a rise of talented, witty, and beautiful women who have taken the Internet by storm. Join me, Chris "The Dace Man" Dace over the course of the next few weeks as we crown the 2015 Internet Goddess.

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Continuing on the first round is a match between two newcomers as IISuperWomanII faces off against Michelle Phan. Check out some information about each woman below and when you've made your decision, cast your vote in the poll. Then, be sure to return and find out which woman moves on to the next round!

ROUND 1 (BRACKET B)

IISuperWomanII
[YouTube Personality, Motivational Speaker, Comedian]

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Hailing from the country of Canada, IISuperWomanII launched her YouTube account in 2010 and has been a popular personality on the Internet ever since. Appearing in two films and nominated for three awards in 2014 for her work on YouTube, it's no surprise she made her way into this year's Internet Goddess Tournament. Though this is her first time on the bracket, the Ontario Native has a very passionate fanbase that will surely see her advancing onward.


Michelle Phan
[American Makeup Demonstrator, Entrepreneur]

hairstyle Michelle Phan make up demonstration
Another newcomer to the 2015 Internet Goddess Tournament is Michelle Phan. With 7 million subscribers, 1 billion lifetime views, and over 300 videos, Michelle has taken YouTube by storm in her conquest of the Internet. Though she is also a newcomer to the tournament, Phan was nominated for two Teen Choice awards in 2014. Phan's videos often cover various makeup products and their application. In a battle of newcomers it will be interesting to see who comes out on top!


CAST YOUR VOTE BELOW

Who should move on to the next round?
  

Don't forget to tweet @ your favorite and spread the word on her message boards, forums, fan pages and so forth to show your support and rally the troops!

Check back to find out the results of this poll as well as the other matches that we have coming your way.

Also, don't forget to come back to find out what else Chris "The Dace Man" Dace is looking at (and no, not just porn) along with the other bloggers here at Fanboys Anonymous. Until next time, for the few, the proud, and of course the Dacetacular, grab a beer—and in this case, an Internet browser—and return to the Dace-sphere soon. See ya next time, keyboard warriors!

Who is the hottest internet woman for 2015? Favorite girl on the net?

The Internet certainly has its set of stars that are world renowned. Of those stars, we've seen a rise of talented, witty, and beautiful women who have taken the Internet by storm. Join me, Chris "The Dace Man" Dace over the course of the next few weeks as we crown the 2015 Internet Goddess.

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Starting off the first round is a match between two returning contestants from 2014, with Angie Griffin going up against Lindsey Stirling. Check out some information about each woman below, and when you've made your decision, cast your vote in the poll. Then, be sure to return and find out the results of which woman moves on to the next round!

ROUND 1 (BRACKET A)

Angie Griffin
[YouTube Personality, Actress]

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Yours truly was first introduced to Angie in the Screen Team musical parody involving Sesame Street and Katy Perry. Angie has been actively involved with shooting YouTube videos and cosplaying outfits because of the topics they cover. Last year Angie was eliminated in the first round when going toe-to-toe with Natalie Tran. Will this year be a repeat performance in the polls, or will Angie advance to the next round? Taking vlogging and parody to a hot nerdy level, Angie Griffin makes her way back into the Internet Goddess Tournament for 2015.


Lindsey Stirling
[YouTube Personality, Musician]

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When it came to the 2014 Internet Goddess Tournament there were a plethora of talents that had made their way onto the interwebs. Musicians are one of the categories that are hit or miss, but when it comes to Lindsey Stirling, it is most definitely a hit. The amazingly talented violinist from California has produced her own music and even appeared on America's Got Talent in 2010. Although the evil wench Sharon Osborne might have cut her down, she has most certainly bounced back and proved Sharon wrong. Last year Lindsey advanced to the Heavenly Sixteen round only to square up with the 2014 Internet Goddess Tournament champion Catie Wayne. With Catie at the other end of the bracket, will 2015 belong to Lindsey?


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You know, thoughts on the recent Fantastic Four trailer and the nature of the film's setup really brought up some key aspects of the superhero concept and how it has developed over the years. What many fans of the "Cape" books don't know is that the idea of that specific superhuman story type never really was meant to exist as a genre or an archetype in the first place.  

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In the 1930s, the comic book as we knew it didn't exist. National Publications (which would eventually become our modern DC Comics) put out the first book of wholly new comics (as opposed to reprints of newspaper strips), and at that time, the idea was revolutionary. Being able to make comic stories suited to a longer "novel-style" book format as opposed to the gag-a-day styles of the newspaper comic strips meant that creators could come up with more "cinematic" stories. Thus they could use the medium to show the kind of thrilling action that readers would already be accustomed to from pulp magazines and the cinema of the day. 

It was in the first of these novel "comic books" aptly titled New Fun Comics that the writer-artist duo of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster would make their debut. Not long after, in 1938, Siegel and Shuster created a new character inspired by the Clark Gable and Kent Taylor films in their theaters and the sci-fi pulp stories they chatted about in their fan magazines. Thus, when they first designed the man who would become Superman, they weren't trying to make a "superhero"; that concept didn't even exist. They were simply going for an action sci-fi story.

Because Superman became such a runaway success, however, an entire bastard genre (to borrow a term from famed scribe Greg Weisman) formed like a crystals in a solution around this one character. What became known as the "Golden Age" of the 1940s, with its huge boom of so-called superheroes, effectively codified an entire genre from repeated riffs of what was originally a hodgepodge concept. Companies sprang up en masse in ways not matched until the 1990s boom. A medium that had beforehand been restricted to the newspapers (Superman himself had been pitched and rejected as a news strip character) had colonized an entirely new format, the comic book, with an entirely new type of character. Superman riffs, ripoffs, and homages, from Marvel Man to Stardust the Super Wizard to Captain Marvel transformed one character into an odd template for an entire industry.

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From Golden Age Character Reference: Alex Ross w/ InCase Studios

Once you added Batman to the mix, you added riffs on riffs. Batman was formed when National Publications asked Bob Kane for another Superman. Kane (controversially with no credit) brought on Bill Finger, and together they swapped out the action flick sci-fi of the Superman character for noir and opera theater, and once Batman met Robin you couldn't count on both hands how many comics aped the "costumed adventurer and boy sidekick" format.

What I'm pointing out is that the "super"—the person with the fantastic powers causing changes to the world—isn't something inherent to the genre as it is. Stories don't need to take the same "secret identity, punch stuff" format just because Superman began that originally almost 80 years ago. The Fantastic Four especially (and ironically, given the way Warren Ellis set them up as symbols of a superheroic rot in the comics medium within his book Planetary) are a perfect example of this.

While it's become popular to imagine the Comics Code—a self-regulating content rule set up in 1954 to censor books in the wake of moral backlash—as this big "holocaust" of creativity that crushed the medium, killing off the Golden Age heroes due to a red panic (this view has been fictionalized in Watchmen and The New Frontier), in truth it was the opposite: the code was what ALLOWED the heroes to come back.

By the end of WWII, around the dawn of the 1950s, the hero boom caused by all those crazy ripoffs and companies that you now see on public domain sites had collapsed. The Rise and Fall of the Axis Powers had caused the superhero to become seen as a kind of creepy violent and fascist concept (and, in truth, they kind of had a point). For example, Wonder Woman only existed as a result of National Comics' public relations campaign to have a "psychologically validated" hero character that was safe for children's consumption. William Moulton Marston's interview article in Family Circle defending the comics is what got him the gig, despite the fact that it was heavily fabricated by his interviewer (who, by the way, was the secret polyamorous lover of Marston and his wife). Marston himself had done similar work for Universal Studios back in late 1920s, and Wonder Woman was built as part of an effort to stem the tide of a moral panic that would eventually collapse the industry.

Couple that with a changing postwar market that was shifting away from the war-tinged violence of the Golden Age, and superheroes, like other innovations (in modern terms think of the dot-com bubble and the video game crash) ultimately imploded.
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From Family Circus: Olive Byrne w/ Dr. Willian Marston
Thus the 1950s were the dawn of what is called the "interregnum"—a period where the superhero as we knew it was limited to a scant few books. Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman gained their "trinity" status by being DC's only surviving superhero books; what we now know as Marvel was in its Atlas Comics era, having stopped running its last original superhero book in 1950. The books published during this time were instead filled with funny animals, romance (pioneered by Jack Kirby), and monster stories. The "true crime" and horror genres championed by EC Comics were also major sellers. These were the books that sparked the Comics Code, and it was in this power vacuum that the superheros finally began to return.

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The Fantastic Four #1 cover: Jack Kirby w/Dick Ayers

The "Marvel Age" of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby began with The Fantastic Four, which was a mixture of all those out-of-place odd comic concepts from the interregnum period: the sci-fi adventure of Challengers of the Unknown, the soap opera dynamics of Young Romance, the crazy-ass kaiju monsters of the Atlas books, and of course the classic "long underwear" heroes that even at the time were seen as somewhat retro. What the folks at what was now being called Marvel Comics had learned then is the same lesson that the films are now learning: people with fantastic settings, odd powers, and new ways of dealing with the world can be fit into all manner of stories. Stan Lee and Jack Kirby had been able to take the most-liked aspects of the post-superhero era and, by injecting them back into the the classic formula, spark a revival of the idea that was stronger than the original. Whereas DC had begun a so-called "Silver Age" by remaking their old Golden Age heroes to be in line with more modern tastes, Marvel, with books like Spider-Man, had instead redefined the entire idea of what a "super" was and could be.

It seems that something this new version of Fantastic Four and that Mark Waid and Josh Trank truly understand is that the characters never really had to be superheroes. They were super, of course, but they were also adventurers and sci-fi characters. They didn't have secret identities or even costumes at first, and they became an axis for an entire era of antiheroes, monstrous good guys and just plain weirdness that led Marvel to dominate the comics industry on and off for the next 6 decades. When I see Trank talk about The Fly and Scanners as influences, I'm reminded of Siegel and Shuster (creators of Superman) going on about this new character who was a fusion of John Carter but in reverse, who lived in a City of Tomorrow like Fritz Lang's Metropolis and did crazy action stunts like Douglass Fairbanks. What Trank is doing in Fantastic Four is taking this wide and wondrous "super" concept and stretching it beyond the idea that it always has to come from the Superman-derived format.

Characters who could be narrow-mindedly put into one type of story slot have the potential for far wider-reaching stories. Think of Wonder Woman, who has fantastic powers and is dealing with the responsibility of being a messiah figure for an alien culture yet is also a young woman looking for love and adventure. You have Green Arrow, who has evolved over the years into a 1970s-style kung fu action hero, a vigilante fighting drug dealers and ninjas in a hard-edged setting. The X-Men are an entire race and culture of people with powers beyond normal men who must live and act in normal society. Multiple characters, stories, and narratives can flower from the core premise of "this person has abilities beyond the norm" into an endless series of possible stories and concepts.

If you take the basic of idea of "four astronauts gain fantastic mutations" and spin that through the lenses of many concepts and iterations both from comics and our cultural sphere as a whole, you have a metric ton of shit on the platter for Fantastic Four. What Trank's Fantastic Four film represents is the potential dawn for "post-heroic supers"—not in the cliché Watchmen style of taking the superhero idea and deconstructing it, but by expanding it. Marvel already teased this with their suite of MCU films, bouncing from spy thriller to heroic fantasy to 1970s-style sci-fi romps, but what Fantastic Four represents is the potential for us to take fundamentally fantastic concepts and use them outside of an heroic formula that has become mundane. With this new push for super ideas beyond the superhero, I'm thinking the flicks are looking pretty bright in the future, especially as a glut of comic adaptations will be under more and more pressure to find a niche in an increasingly crowded market.
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Can you imagine a Wonder Woman movie that plays like a fusion of The Ten Commandments and Selma? Mixing messianic culture hero fantasy with the real-world political struggles akin to Martin Luther King or Ghandi? Or a legion of superheroes franchise that takes the wild potential of the future to its mad super-surreal conclusion? Supergirl interplanetary diaspora dynamics? The cultural dynamics of X-men alone could make True Blood look like The Magic Schoolbus. You're starting to see this idea bleed into the comics via DC's Gotham Academy, which takes the eerie surrealism of the Batman setting and puts a Harry Potter/Gunnerkrigg Court mystery school spin on it, or in COPRA, Michel Fiffe's comic that began as a Suicide Squad riff before tinging the series with artistic surrealism and demented yet human character dynamics.

In the end, we're on the crest of what could be a wave, where all of the "super" concepts that we've made up in the past 80 years or so have a chance to thrive and grow in ways we haven't yet expected.
What new forms of comics can we expect in the future? Perhaps more importantly, how can the idea of the "super" person expand its scope beyond the comics scenes across film and into original pieces such as Chronicle and Unlimited, and what new horizons do films like Trank's Fantastic Four present for adaptations of genre work in the future?

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