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Review: Marvel's All-New X-Men #38 by Bendis, Sorrentino, and Maiolo

Posted by Sean Hamilton - Wednesday, March 25, 2015

All-New X-Men in The Black Vortex
All-New X-Men #38 cover
by Andrea Sorrentino and Marcelo Maiolo
"The Black Vortex" (part 4)

As we pick up the story from the last issue, things were progressing, albeit slowly, among the vast cast of characters involved in this sprawling crossover event. It needed a slight injection, a little top up, to boost the reading experience.

Bam!

Prepare to be dazzled as this chapter, in All-New X-Men, delivers just what this story needed.

Writer Brian Michael Bendis hits his stride here, providing a much better experience than his first part of the crossover in Guardians of the Galaxy #24. This is superbly enhanced by the art in the issue, but some more on that in a bit. Bendis makes way for his artistic compatriots in this issue with good reason; their art needs to tell the story much more than his usual dialogue-heavy scripts can do. Don't get me wrong: the presence of Bendis's wit still shines through, and the rapport between characters has been restored, most notably Kitty Pryde and Peter Quill, but the focus isn't as much as what is spoken as what is seen.

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Sorrentino's and Maiolo's space... ...is beautiful to behold

The art combination of Andrea Sorrentino and Marcelo Maiolo is utterly breathtaking. I realize this is a comic book, but the art inside this issue was so very good, I struggled not to rip the pages out and hang them on my wall. Having been stunned by the work of Sorrentino on the All-New X-Men and Uncanny X-Men annuals late last year, it was so pleasing to see him back in an X-book again. The panels are spot-on for pacing; we are sped through the story, gripped by the panel to panel and page to page transitions. Bendis and Sorrentino are both at the top of their game with this issue.

Beast, Gamora and Angel cosmically enhanced by The Black Vortex
The tone and emotions invoked from the colors by Maiolo are mesmerizing. They work in concert with Sorrentino's pencils to produce a reading experience that is cosmic in scope and epic in nature. A great example of this comes from the first few panels featuring Storm. Sorrentino's depiction of an utterly barren, ravaged landscape on the Moon of Spartax is mirrored on Storm's face. This is then given a new level as Maiolo brings out the sense of Storm almost crying on the last panel of the page. All this on a page that contains 10 words, nearly half of which are just a location caption.

Marvel Cosmic adventures
I cannot do justice to the actual imagery on the page; hopefully you get the sense of what these meager words can convey. If not, go and get the issue; it is fabulous to read.

We really want to hear what did you think of this issue? Did it change "The Black Vortex" for you? Does it meet your expectations of the talent on board for it? Tell us below or head over to the Fanboys Anonymous Facebook or Twitter and leave a comment. Make sure you come back for the next part of the event with All-New X-Men #39.

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 March 25th until the April 3rd, brackets I–P of the tournament will be open for voting. In this round, we have last years runner up Lara De Wit versus newcomer Smoukahontas. Check out  their spotlighted profiles below and vote. Voting for this and the other brackets on the left side of the board ends on April 3rd, 2015!
ROUND 1 (BRACKET J)
Lara De Wit
[Musician, All Around Badass]
 
violinist Lara De Wit musician YouTuber
 
Not only is she gorgeous, but she is also one of the most talented musicians on YouTube and tour today. Lara broke onto the scene from the great country of Australia bringing us many renditions of our favorite video game music. Yours truly had the pleasure of interviewing Lara on The Dace Man Show to find out she is your typical down-to-Earth girl next door. Lara has successfully released a music album with fellow Internet Goddess contestant Taylor Davis as well as toured with her and many others to conventions and symphonies. Add to her brilliant musical talent her ability to throw together a costume to coincide with the music she is playing and you have videos that capture the hearts of nerds across the world. Lara has landed herself a spot on the Fanboys Anonymous 2015 Internet Goddess Tournament!

 
Smoukahontas
[Actress, Musician, Singer]

hot new videos Smoukahontas Nude Pics

New to this year's tournament is the lovely and multi-talented Smoukahontas. This Finnish beauty not only is an actress but can do multiple impersonations, play multiple instruments, and even sing. She's looking to break into the 2015 Internet Goddess Tournament and make a huge impact and hopefully take the entire tournament.  

 
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?

IMAGE comics Chrononauts
Chrononauts #1 cover
by Sean Murphy and Matt Hollingsworth
Time travel: It's not rocket science, so what could go wrong?
Especially on live global television…

This is the sort of daring and intriguing plug that introduces readers to the latest collaboration from co-creators Mark Millar and Sean Murphy, Chrononauts.

The first issue in this series stakes a quick claim as to its intent and direction. This is a slightly mature book, the content leaning toward an older audience, but it is constructed thoughtfully. There isn't a lot of back story yet, the setup taking much of the room in this issue, though this will undoubtedly come down the track to help drive the characters and story further. We have been given a glimpse into the main characters of Corbin Quinn and Danny Reilly from Millar and Murphy, just enough to whet our appetites and bring us back for the next issue. This approach works; I want to find out what happens next, I can feel the hooks sinking in.

I get the sense that because it's a Millarworld publication, the hype surrounding it means that this is instantly a straight-to-movie comic. The editorial comments at the back of this issue certainly help make their intentions clear. But that is the type of comic this is; bold, in your face, and unapologetic in stance. The central story is not held back and stands unhampered; except for the arrogance of the story stating "here I am, enjoy me," this is a reading experience that is going places.

Lost artifacts in time for Chrononauts
Indiana Jones meets time travel in Chrononauts
Millar is a master of his craft, spinning a good story like it's all of his business (which it is, by the way). There is a very good sense of pacing here, the story moves forward audaciously and enthralls us with momentum. The effect is that we are instantly curious about what is coming next, even in spite of a momentary reality check. Sit back and think about it: We know what's going to happen, don't we? At least a little? The premise of the book is time travel gone wrong, thus that plot must be pulled off in this issue. Yet the creators work their magic so well that by the time the reader steps back and begs the question, the cover has been closed and the story read.

Indiana Jones meets time travel in Chrononauts
Matt Hollingsworth beautiful colors
The art is gritty and has an adventurous quality about it. Murphy is on par with Millar in his storytelling abilities and pace but brings other qualities to the creative collaboration. The panel arrangement and choice of shots are appropriate; the reader never questions what is happening at a given point in the comic. Murphy's sharp line style is declarative of an artist who is striving to match the mature content of the script. This approach allows for a natural reading experience, and the subject matter is modern and targeted to a specific audience.

The superb storytelling in Chrononauts is enhanced further by the inking and colors. The nature and feel of the art is offset by Matt Hollingsworth's colors, which bring an appropriate sense of time for this epic. It is great to feel the familiar confidence that comes from Hollingsworth's work; he achieves what a good colorist should and brings emotional relevance to the page or panel. This is done in a manner that cries out for attention in all the right ways.

Mark Millar and Sean Murphy hit Chrononauts for #1
This is a journey of epic proportions
The final artist on board is veteran letterer Chris Eliopoulos, whose work, while never underrated, is supremely important in bringing the final package together. Paradoxically, like that of all good letterers, his work could slip by so silently and unacknowledged because it such a natural and seamless part of the final creative output.

Chrononauts is a thoroughly enjoyable read. It is a nice, fresh take on a familiar story topic. It is good to come away feeling as though you want to see what happens in the next issue. I hold out hope for more twists and turns as we progress in the story, but only time will tell.

With this being such a good start to the series, if you haven't already it is worth picking up now. Once you do make sure you come right back here and and tell us what you thought of the book by leaving a comment below or on our Facebook or Twitter and head on back for the next issue of Chrononauts.

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 March 25th until the April 3rd, brackets I–P of the tournament will be open for voting. In this round, we have two returning competitors, with Ciji Thorton squaring off with Jessica Nigri. Check out their spotlighted profiles below and vote. Voting for this and the other brackets on the left side of the board ends on April 3rd, 2015!

ROUND 1 (BRACKET I)
Ciji Thorton
[Vlogger, Video Game Enthusiast]
 
video gamer StarSlay3r pics

Better known as StarSlay3r, Ciji busted onto our computer monitors in 2006 when she grabbed the attention of MTV for being one of the Top 10 Guitar Hero Players in the CPL Tournament held in Dallas, TX. She has been a recognized gamer for the past 6 years after dominating several Guitar Hero and Rockband competitions. She has also appeared on FOX and MSNBC and been featured on many Internet websites such as IGN. Thornton continues to post videos to YouTube as well as participate in many fundraising campaigns, which is why she's back in the Fanboys Anonymous's 2015 Internet Goddess Tournament!

Jessica Nigri
[Cosplayer, Vlogger]

Jessica Nigri Nude Hot Cosplay
If you are an avid follower of cosplay—hell, even if you know nothing about cosplay—you would know Jessica Nigri. She's that really attractive girl who shows up on your Facebook once or twice a day. At the young age of 24, she has taken the Internet and convention worlds by storm by dressing as the hottest, nerdiest girl possible. Think of one of your favorite female characters from a video game or comic book series, chances are Jessica Nigri has graced a convention as said character. Without a shadow of a doubt Jessica Nigri has earned a spot on the 2015 Internet Goddess Tournament.

 
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 Dace Man Show Ep 90 - Trish-Zilla

Posted by The Dace Man

Hey, hey, hey, Dacetacular nation! Check out Episode 90 of The Dace Man Show with host Patty McTitties! It's her first time guys, so be gentle. Tricia takes the reigns of the crazy train that is The Dace Man Show while The Dace Man is on a mission in Seattle. Also joining the show for the first time is Patty McTitties' right-hand woman Zoidberg as Gibby has issues with Windows 8.

Godzilla 2 Spoilers and Rumors

What did the Funbags With No Fun bring to the table? Did the femme fatale slay the ears of our listers? Did Frank Ward and Nicholas Andrew survive the female take over? Is there a potential for a spinoff brewing?

With The Dace Man and Gibby M.I.A. this week, anything goes. In one of the first shows with Tricia  as the host with the most (boobies), will she and co-host Allie "Zoidberg" Kosek win the hearts of the Dacetacular nation?

All that and more on this week The Dace Man Show!


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Hey, hey, hey, Dacetacular nation! Check out episode 89 of The Dace Man Show with hosts Dace, Gibby, Frank Ward, Nicholas Andrew, and Patty McTitties!

Dave and Buster's Coupons and Deals

::SPORTS NEWS::
  • NHL rankings
  • Curling!
  • Spring training is coming!
  • Plus more
::WEIRD NEWS WITH GIBBY::
  • No sold us all the way!
::FRANK'S CORNER::
  • Sex facts!
::ON CAPITAL HILL WITH NICK ANDREW::
  • He was handling foreign affairs…
::CELEB NEWS::
  • Dace brings you the hottest stories coming out of LA.
::Who Said It::

Star Trek 3 Spoilers and News VS Star Trek director and Cast for third installment

All that and more, only on The Dace Man Show.


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Group Meeting Ep 17 - Star Wars Spin-Off Ideas

Posted by Anthony Mango - Saturday, March 21, 2015

On episode 17 of the Fanboys Anonymous Group Meeting podcast, the panel has a roundtable discussion about the Star Wars franchise spinoffs that will be coming up and our ideas about how Disney can take the series in different directions.

Star Wars spinoff movie ideas

Hosted by Tony Mango, the panel includes Sam Lascio, Shaun Walker, Josephh Stahlman, Calen Bruce, and Mike Paden.

Some topics we address:
  • Rogue One
  • Knights of the Old Republic
  • Filling in the gap between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope
  • Star Wars television show ideas like American Pickers
  • and more!
You can watch the podcast below. Make sure to subscribe!


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Brief History of the Internet

Posted by Guest Writer - Friday, March 20, 2015

The internet is arguably the one thing to ever be created that has ultimately revolutionized the way we live, interact and communicate with one another in day to day life.

Since its inception back in 1962 as a humble data sharing network, the internet has flourished into this all-encompassing thing that spans all sorts of fields and genres. It's perhaps the single greatest invention since our caveman ancestors chiseled a large stone into a circle and stuck it to a wagon.

To commemorate how far the digital age has come here's a brief bit of history of the internet:

The Origin of the Internet

As mentioned above, the internet was initially established in America back in the '60s as a form of sharing information through data packets across a secure network. It was initially used by university professors to stay in contact with one another or share information.

From there it moved to big businesses that also used it for sharing information before it was adopted by the Department of Defense and then distributed to the national public. It was given to the public in 1983 through a system that created a new communications protocol called Transfer Control Protocol or Internetwork Protocol, TCP and IP for those who might be a bit lost.

Example – http://www.nethistory.info/History%20of%20the%20Internet/origins.html

The Creation of Search Engines

Although it initially appeared in the 60's the first search engine didn't appear until 1993, a full 30 years after the conception of a sharing network. The first search engine was MOSAIC, which later became Netscape and this was incredibly popular with early users of the internet.


Unfortunately it's not around anymore as the search engine market has been dominated by the likes of Mozilla and Google over the last couple of years as the commercialization of the internet really took off.

Example – http://www.searchenginehistory.com/

The Appearance of Custom Sites

The 90's was where the internet really took off, moving into a digital age we saw the creation of custom websites from 1995 onwards that provided users with all sorts of things. These new sites like AuctionWeb (later rebranded into eBay) allowed us to order items online or even game on gambling or other flash based sites.

In 1996 Hotmail appeared and provided this new generation of users with personalized email accounts they could access anywhere and anytime they liked. It was a development that reportedly landed Microsoft $400 million.

Example - pgbingo.com/new-bingo-sites-2015

The Move into Social Media

Moving into the early 2000s the internet began to expand into social media and how we interacted with one another. No longer did we have to phone or email our friends, we could instant message them or show them our holiday photos all online on specialized sites like Facebook and Myspace.


Example – http://www.digitaltrends.com/features/the-history-of-social-networking/

The Current Internet

Fast forward to present day and you can see how far the internet has come in such a short space of time. What was once a system that was purely used for sharing data on a network has grown to encompass almost every facet of our life.

Thanks to improvements in the technology we can enjoy faster connections to download and upload large amounts of data. We can even connect to the internet without having to be directly plugged into a phone line or router since it's all wireless now.

There's also a whole new platform to browse the internet with since mobile and tablet technology has come along in leaps and bounds.


Example- http://www.gamesradar.com/best-android-games/

The internet has single-handedly improved our lives for the better as it's lead to the creation of better technology, a wider platform to communicate with each other on and a general improvement to our day to day lives.

With new technology constantly improving the way we surf this digital sea it's certainly going to be very exciting to see what the future holds for the internet and how we will interact with it.

Review: Marvel's Ant-Man #3 by Spencer, Rosanas, and Boyd

Posted by Sean Hamilton - Thursday, March 19, 2015

Ant-man versus Taskmaster
Ant-Man #3 cover by Mark Brooks
Smart, witty, sutble, Ant-Man is bringing new life to this classic character.

The series continues to be a serenely humorous story, with some real laugh-out-loud moments from writer Nick Spencer. I couldn't help but smile as I read this issue. In a recent interview, Marvel Editor-in-Chief Alexo Alonso called Ant-Man a dramedy, highlighting it as among a new wave of comics that take serious superhero stories from a new or different lighthearted approach and are reaching audiences through this unique style.

The strong family related motives of Scott Lang continue to help center the story and plot, giving readers a reason to care about the central characters. Spencer weaves his magic as he strives to convince us of the relevance of Ant-Man. In achieving this, Spencer is practically stating that the characters and this book are central to the B-List underdog roster that Marvel is peddling as their hip and new dynamically diverse universe. Don't take this for an understatement; this approach matters and is proving successful.

Spencer is exceptional at story setup and closure. With each issue, and especially apparent in this one, he introduces readers to the story's subplot at the outset and brings it back to the fore in the close. While the main plot is a rollicking fun read, the seeds for an ongoing story and a hook to the next issue have been well planted. This continuity will help pull audiences back time and again to Ant-Man.

A blast from the past for Scott Lang
A cross purposes set-up, this could get messy...
Taking a road less traveled, Spencer make his antagonists very chummy in terms of their relationship with the central character. We have yet to see a real villain rise to challenge Lang, but this might not be too far away. In this fashion it is great to see characters like Grizzly and Taskmaster really take a new lease on life in the Marvel experience.

With Spencer returning to the core tenants of humor and family for Scott Lang, the consistency of writing helps Ant-Man stake a claim for any willing pull list. A worthwhile read at any point, this issue was a highlight because of the witticisms between Lang and his "arch-enemy" Taskmaster. The quick rapport between the villain and hero was classic and simply a joy to read, matched by the supreme artistic talents of Ramon Rosanas and Jordan Boyd.

Cassie Lang, Scott Lang and heart problems
A deal hard to refuse...
Rosanas showcases a clean style, ensuring the pencils with a consistent ink line that brings everything to the fore on the pages. The approach isn't in-your-face exploding art but matches Spencer's story beats well. On top of this, Boyd's colors are flexible enough to set the tone and feel with what that art depicts in each panel.

To maximize the sense of space, both on the page and in the issue, the creative team uses a well tried and tested convention of comics and motion. The panel-to-panel transition for action scenes skips steps to speed the story along, sometimes showing awkward character poses, but making the reading experience more efficient. To offset this the choice of angle or shot by the artists ensures a dynamic pace is achieved without forgoing the overall feel of the story.

Ant-Man and Grizzly hard at work
New city, new start, new boss...
So Fan-person, if you want a sit down, laugh-your-socks-off, modern and self deprecating comic, look no further than Ant-Man. This is a great start to the series and well worth picking up now; it's only three issues in. We will see how "Secret Wars" affects the flow of the series, but get in now while the going is good. Then come right back here and and tell us what you thought of the book, by leaving a comment below or on our Facebook or Twitter and make sure you come back next time for the next installment of Ant-Man.

Parks & Recreation: Treat Yo Self One Last Time Retrospective

Posted by The Dace Man - Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Nearly seven years since it's inception , The staff at Parks and Recreation are finally saying goodbye to America. Join Chris "The Dace Man" Dace and his sister Randi Dace as they discuss seven season of NBC's hit show Parks and Recreation!

Parks & Recreation Finale alternate ending

The series stars Nick Offerman, Amy Poehler, Aubrey Plaza and Chris Pratt and on Tuesday February 24th they signed off for one final time.  With a long list of cameos and plots they all had to over come the crew had one final show, showcasing what would happen to the gang after the final goodby was said. Join Randi and Chris as they discuss the final episode and the entire series here!

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The Dace Man Show Ep 88 - Ohioooooooo

Posted by The Dace Man

Hey, hey, hey, Dacetacular nation! Check out Episode 88 of The Dace Man Show with hosts Dace, Gibby,  Frank Ward, and Patty McTitties!

Spoilers and News on Age of Ultron

::SPORTS NEWS::
  • NHL rankings
  • Curling!
  • Spring Training is coming!
  • Plus more
::WEIRD NEWS WITH GIBBY::
  • No sold us all the way!
::FRANK'S CORNER::
  • Sex facts!
::ON CAPITAL HILL WITH NICK ANDREW::
  • He was handling foreign affairs....
::CELEB NEWS::
  • Dace brings you the hottest stories coming out of LA.
::Who Said It::

Josh Radnor upcoming Movies.VSModern Family news and spoiler.

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Batman v Superman Spoilers and News
Hey, hey, hey, Dacetacular nation! Check out Episode 87 of The Dace Man Show with host Chris "The Dace Man" Dace! He's back and the entire crew was with him! What happened when while The Dace Man was on hiatus? What news did he bring back to the show when he took the helm once again?

The Dace Man and Crew bring you all the news in the world of sports and celeb! Gibby was back on the scene with all things that are weird! Frank brought us back to the corner and Nick told us what was going on in the world of politics.

With The Dace Man, Gibby, Nicholas Andrew, and Tricia back in action this week, anything goes. Frank has the lunatics from Jersey back with him once again. Plus the Return of "Who Said It"!

All that and more on this week The Dace Man Show!


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A Day on the PS2

Posted by Fanboys Anonymous

With sale figures recently showing that the PS4 is selling faster than the PS2, the best-selling console of all time, we decided to dust off the old PlayStation and once again stick a lead into the back of the television.

The PS2 kept us entertained for hours. Never before, and perhaps never again, will we see a console of this magnitude. It changed everything. It created gamers and it created life-long memories.

We fished out some old games to let rip on. And, believe it or not, they still satisfy.

Star Wars: Battlefront II - 2005

by The Official Star Wars
It is only fitting to replay Star Wars: Battlefront II right now. This year sees the new Star Wars movie arrive at cinemas and a third installment of Battlefront will be available for our next generation consoles.

For those unfamiliar with Battlefront, the main goal of most of the missions is to destroy the enemy faction in both the Clone Wars and the Galactic Civil Ears. You can fight as a Wookie or Bothan Spy for the Rebellion, The Officer and The Dark Trooper for the Empire, the Commander and Jet Trooper for the Republic, or the Magnaguard and the Droideka of the CIS. You can also unlock iconic characters, such as Yoda, throughout the game.

The campaign mode, Rise of the Empire, sees you play a veteran of the 501st Legion, colloquially known as Vader’s First. With 18 missions spread out from the Clone Wars to the destruction of Hoth, it is a pleasantly extensive campaign mode.

This is very much a game with something to offer. The enjoyment of playing the game certainly counter balances the outdated graphics.

Frankie Dettori Racing - 2006

by Will Palmer
Racing games seemed to enjoy a far larger market share back on the PlayStation 2. Gran Turismo 3 was the racing games of all racing games. However, we are not going to talk about it as it is an accepted classic and the franchise lives on today.

Instead, we have gone to the world of horse racing, where we play Frankie Dettori Racing.

Right off the bat we have a critique, albeit an unfair critique as there is nothing the game can do about it. Dettori is a jockey who races on the flat and therefore does not partake in jump racing, which you can’t help but feel would be a more entertaining game. Imagine the thrill of racing in the Grand National. Millions of people bet on the Grand National in the UK, for example, each year and so there would be a target market. But despite that slight fall-back Frankie Dettori Racing still suffices.

The movement of the horses may seem a little robotic but there is a certain sense of excitement that is devoid in racing games. You have to manage this horse all the way round. You need use a strategy to ensure that you do not burn your horse out, lose too much ground or miss out on drafting opportunities. Playing a racing game like this does require a different skill set to the racing norms.

The Getaway - 2002

by Brett Jordan
At one time, Grand Theft Auto had a gritty London rival. When The Getaway burst onto the scene back in 2002 we were all extremely impressed by the storyline and the graphics.

Going back on it after playing GTA V is certainly a weird experience, but you still have a certain appreciation for the licensed cars and the recognisable London backdrop.

The driving is extremely erratic, far worse than that of any of the early Grand Theft Auto games, but the story mode is awesome. The storyline can hold its own against that of many games today. The Getaway’s cut scenes did more for the video game world than those in GTA III.

However, it is not all peaches for the game. The gameplay can be a little shallow at times while the overall length of the game is criminally short.

Review: Marvel's Howard the Duck #1 by Zdarsky, Quinones, and Renzi

Posted by Sean Hamilton - Saturday, March 14, 2015

Howard the Duck P.I.
Howard The Duck #1 cover by Joe Quinones
Howard the Duck—once the considered a nasty ripoff of Disney-owned properties, now ironically has come full circle as the feisty feathered feature of a comic book series of his own.

At the helm is Chip Zdarksy, the other half of the duo that brought you the amazing Sex Criminals, who now takes writing duties. On art is the talent of Joe Quinones with colors by Rico Renzi.

This is a good start to a book that looks like it could pull in some decent numbers with the first issue. With the hype surrounding the end credit scenes of the Guardians of the Galaxy movie, Howard was fast-tracked back to the printed medium and under the careful guidance of this creative team, makes an audacious start.

The script is punctuated with some quick wit and the humor has a modern sarcastic approach, which fits right in with Zdarsky's personality. An earnest attempt has been made to give Howard a real voice of his own again, a sense of something different that could mature over the next few coming issues.

For a first issue in an ongoing series, Howard the Duck #1 settles in very quickly to a comfortable rhythm. We are introduced to the titular character and his supporting cast member Tara as they are being released from the local police station. As the story progresses, Howard's private investigation practice becomes the center for an unfolding missing persons/lost heirloom case. There are a couple of great cameo appearances from some wider New York–based Marvel superheroes during the course of the issue.

Howard the Duck strikes again
Howard's on the case...

Zdarsky doesn't waste time setting up for issue #2, which promises more even cameos from popular characters. A complementary sense of pace and storytelling ability come through in the art from Joe Quinones. The creators work in tandem to move us through Howard's world, one "Waugh" at a time.

Quinones art gives Howard the Duck a distinctness all its own. The clean, unfettered line and inking style provides an ease of access for readers that seems necessary for new readers who want to be drawn into the story. The experience Quinones brings from his time in the industry lends itself well in this venture. The choice of angles for panels and their arrangements shows a good grasp of craft that plays well for pacing and the progression of the story generally.

Spider-Man teams up with Howard the Duck
Its the Amazing Duck!?

Joining the artistic team, colorist Rico Renzi brings a sense of mood and dramatic flair that feels in tune with the intent of the story and art. Renzi seems to be making a quick splash with recent work at Marvel, as he is also colorist for the recently launched Spider-Gwen series.

Like Quinones, Renzi employs a very clear sense of direction with his color arrangement for this series. There is a nice subtlety to the backgrounds, yet the changing settings from cosmic to earthly realms lets Renzi expand the range on display. The stand-out page for colors is definitely the montage page, where Renzi drops a bomb of color to match Zdarsky's script.

Howard the Duck gets help from the web-crawler
Your friendly neighborhood Spider-Duck

It will be interesting to see what is in store for Howard in the coming issues. With "Secret Wars" on the horizon, how will this series fit into the wider Marvel-wide event? For now Howard is back with a quack and fitting into the swing of things.

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