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Review: Marvel's Magneto #16 by Bunn, Walta, and Bellaire

Posted by Sean Hamilton - Sunday, March 29, 2015

Magneto faces the ghosts of his past in the present
Magneto #16 cover by David Yardin 
Well this was unexpected!

Magneto is a mutant who defies a lot of labels, constantly being recast in a different light.

This latest re-imagining of the popular character by writer Cullen Bunn is proving both popular and enduring. In the fast-paced world of comic series, which are themselves quickly becoming flash-pan entertainment, this is something of a novelty.

Let's face it: we live in an on-demand modern society, and comics as a form of entertainment, especially from Marvel, are moving more and more toward this dynamic state of being. If an aspiring series takes too long to bring in the numbers, the corporate giant re-balances its position or pulls it from circulation altogether. I don't have problem with this business model for the most part; as a business they have turn a profit. But we also face the problem of fans who are stuck in the past and expect a series to endure through thick or thin, which isn't always the case. As far as Magneto is concerned, at the moment we need not worry.

If you haven't yet read this issue of Magneto or aren't currently following the series, it is a must-read for any fan of the X-Men franchises. In terms of consistency of writers, this thematically driven drama is so emotionally charged and satisfying that even if you don't read X-Men books, this is a worthwhile reading experience. Couple this with the fantastic art, which is so unique and spearheaded by some of the comics industry's heaviest hitters, such as Jordie Bellaire, and it is no surprise why this series continues to impress.

Magneto uses X-Force to full effect
Wolverine and Magneto settle old scores
Magneto has taken some real twists and turns under the guiding hands of Bunn and editor Daniel Ketchum. It seems to be doing all right for the publisher also, as it is set to continue under the "Last Days" banner into opening phase of "Secret Wars." An aspect of the series that is paramount in issue #16 is the adaptability of the writer and the character to the dynamics constantly churning in the wider Marvel universe. We see Magneto constantly responding to influences of greater magnitude that are impressed by the wider publishing writ at Marvel. However, when he is able to do so, Bunn is masterful at exploring the unique characteristics of Magneto in isolation. This issue of Magneto is exemplary of this.

David Yardin has been producing some stellar work on the covers for some time now. The cover to issue #16 is forceful and powerful and representative of some of the inside content, unlike those of some other Marvel series. The interior art has a beauty all to its own. It isn't pretty in the same manner that All-New X-Men may be, but Magneto's art is full of grit, mood, and tone that suit the story being told.

Magneto rationalizes the past
Dirt is easier to clean off than blood.
What is more noticeable in this issue is how the colors swing with rhythm of the story, from a positive setting, through a down beat, back up to a more positive switch by the end. The colors from Bellaire tend to follow this pattern and switch with the flashbacks, which are used to maximum effect in the issue. Gabriel Hernandez Walta's art takes on a cleaner line style this time around. Walta is emphatically bringing a design to Magneto's world that is clearly delivered, thoughtful, and well designed. The combination of these artists talent is a real treat to see.

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Walta and Bellaire's gritty Genosha
It is difficult to review a comic such as this and not want to reveal so much more about it. I anticipated giving more of a blow-by-blow account, but this is such a good comic, to do so would spoil the experience. Despite this, I hope I've made it clear just what a consistently good read this series provides. Despite other lackluster solo X-Men series, some of which are also reviewed on this site, Magneto delivers just what is promised with ample style.

So, comic fans, what did you think about this issue? How did you like Bunn's twists and turns? Tell us below or head over to the Fanboys Anonymous Facebook or Twitter and leave a comment. Make sure you come back for the continuation of Magneto in the "Last Days" as we head into "Secret Wars."

Greetings, Fanboys and Fangirls! This is Sam Lascio, reporting the latest news coming out about the new miniseries Heroes Reborn! Ready for this? Ready?! Say it with me now...

One...

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YATTA!!!!!!!
That's right, everyone. Masi Oka has been confirmed to appear in the new 13 episode miniseries Heroes Reborn as Hiro Nakamura, our favorite bender of time and space. Masi Oka is now the second original cast member from the original NBC Heroes television show to appear in the new miniseries, along with fan favorite Jack Coleman, who played Noah Bennet (aka 'The Man in the Horn-Rimmed Glasses', aka 'HRG', aka the 'Company Man'). Other confirmed actors/actresses to appear in Heroes Reborn (although no other characters have been confirmed) include:
  • Zachary Levi (Chuck, Thor: The Dark World)
  • Robbie Kay (Once Upon a Time, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides)
  • Danika Yarosh (Shameless, See Dad Run)
  • Judith Shekoni (The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2)
  • Ryan Guzman (Step Up Revolution, Jem and the Holograms)
  • Henry Zebrowski (The Wolf of Wall Street)
  • Gatlin Green (Finding Cody)
  • Kiki Sukezane (The Yokai King)
The official synopsis for Heroes Reborn reads as follows:
The saga behind the 2006 breakout series Heroes will continue as creator Tim Kring returns to the fold and develops new layers to his original superhero concept. The highly anticipated 13-episode miniseries will reconnect with the basic elements of the show's first season where ordinary people were waking up to the fact that they had extraordinary abilities. The series will be preceded by a new digital series that will introduce audiences to the new characters and storylines that will take the Heroes phenomenon to new places.
 In other words, "Don't worry guys, it'll be good this time, we promise!"

What do you think of Masi Oka returning as Hiro Nakamura? Does this make you more excited for Heroes Reborn? Are you disappointed at all? Are there any other Heroes characters you hope to see in the new miniseries? *coughSYLARcough* Let us know in the comments section! Thanks for reading, everyone. My name is Sam Lascio, and I am a Fanboy!

Greetings, Fanboys and Fangirls! This is Sam Lascio, bringing you the first official look at the costume from Fox's 2016 film Deadpool, in all of its infinite glory:

First official look at Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool in the new 2016 movie.
"Y'know...I find myself oddly aroused."
Mmm, sexy. The photo is meant to parody a photo of Burt Reynolds taken in a similar pose (though more…naked). Ryan Reynolds followed up his tweet of the suit with another tweet:

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I don't believe there are any doubts that this is the right man to play Deadpool. So what do you think of the official Deadpool costume? Do you love it? Do you hate it? Is Ryan Reynolds the right guy for the job? Let us know in the comments section! Thanks for reading, everyone. My name is Sam Lascio, and I am a Fanboy!

Our first look at the 24th film in the James Bond franchise Spectre was released today. Watch the trailer below:


My initial reaction:

I'm very positive about this, but I'm also a bit worried about one aspect. I desperately want Christoph Waltz to be playing Ernst Stavro Blofeld in this film, but I don't like the idea that he was in any way related to Bond in the past. It appears as though they're attempting to tie them together as surrogate brothers of sorts and to me, that's just unnecessary. Blofeld didn't need a linked backstory with Bond to have an amazing rivalry with him. That was already accomplished purely by having them on opposite ends of the good and evil spectrum. This trailer keeps things very vague, so my opinion could change for the better or worse with the second one, but I'm going to remain optimistic with a slight fear that that aspect could be a detriment to the story.

Am I going to see it?

You bet your ass! The 007 series has been one of my top favorite franchises since I first got into it in 1997. Even if this looked terrible, there would be no way that I wouldn't be watching it opening night. Skyfall had some flaws, but it was a very cool addition to the series and I'm very interested

Of course. It's a comic book movie. I see them all, unless they are some non-entity like Super. But just because they've got my $10 already doesn't mean that I'm seeing it because I'm pumped for it. Look forward to my review, where I most likely end up ripping it to shreds, unfortunately. Chronicle was cool, but this is only slightly better off from what it was several days ago. It's still fighting an uphill battle against everything that a movie like this shouldn't be facing. Poor marketing (what marketing?), nothing but bad publicity, and reports that there are already plans for rebooting it should it fail are indicators of why you shouldn't spend your money on it and be a sap like myself.
A cryptic message from Bond’s past sends him on a trail to uncover a sinister organisation. While M battles political forces to keep the secret service alive, Bond peels back the layers of deceit to reveal the terrible truth behind SPECTRE.
What do you think? Is this another welcome addition to the franchise like Skyfall or is this going to be a step in the wrong direction like Quantum of Solace?

Spectre will be released in theaters November 6, 2015.

Directed by: Sam Mendes
Written by: John Logan (screenplay), Neal Purvis (rewrite), Robert Wade (rewrite), and Ian Fleming (characters)
Starring: Daniel Craig (James Bond), Monica Bellucci (Lucia Sciarra), Ralph Fiennes (M / Gareth Mallory), Léa Seydoux (Madeleine Swann), Dave Bautista (Mr. Hinx), Ben Whishaw (Q), Naomie Harris (Eve Moneypenny), Andrew Scott (Denbigh), Rory Kinnear (Bill Tanner) and Christoph Waltz (Hannes Oberhauser)

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Marvel Cyclops faces the pirates
Cyclops #11 cover by Alexander Lozano
It's been a crazy (optic eye) blast, but all good things come to an end.

The space-bound time-displaced pirate teenager who we have come to know is being pulled in other directions through the galaxies and into the final flurry of the crossover involving the All-New X-Men team.

In Cyclops #11 John Layman, Javier Garron, and Chris Sotomayer begin the wrapup for a book that has provided a mixture of heartfelt character moments and some awkward teenage angst.

As all things Marvel comics prepare to implode in "Secret Wars," we do a quick analysis of just what sort of comic series we experienced with Cyclops. With the conclusion all but upon us (this is the second-to-last issue), it is a fine time to wrap up the series. There was so much potential in the concept, and it was a surprise when announced, but after the ups and downs of nearly 12 issues, it is time to say goodbye.

It is great to see writer John Layman push to conclude everything within this issue. The fates of Cyclops, Corsair, and the Starjammers are resolved, the dreaded threat of Captain Malefect and his daughter Villeena comes to a dramatic close, and we head onward to the concluding issue ready for "The Black Vortex." The surprise twist for Vileena was a great turn by Layman, something that could be explored further down the line, with ramifications for Cyclops perhaps. However, Layman did admit in a recent interview for Comic Book Resources that not everything could be brought to a satisfactory close. For instance, Corsair's need for medication to stay alive fell to the side as this issue focused on other aspects of the story that needed to be closed off.

Cyclops pays for breaking a young girls heart
Villena doesn't break-up easily
A standout for the entire series, and once again prevalent in this issue, are the colors of Chris Sotomayer. There is a real sense of cosmically inspired tone and feeling brought to bear by his artistic endeavors. The bright and snappy colors that balanced Javier Garron's style of pencils was always a welcome note in each issue.

Another great aspect of the series has been the cover art by Alexander Lozano. This will sorely be missed after the final issue. It has an artistic quality to it that is rarely seen on other Marvel publications. The art Lozano produces should be collated in its own manner, it's that good.

Corsair and Cyclops in trouble
Malefect seals Cyclops fate
Ultimately, while we have one more issue in this series before "Secret Wars," this is the finale of the arc. Given this, I had hoped for more. The series never really felt as though it lived up to the potential it had. Layman and Garron's run was fine—in fact, it was just okay, nothing more. Greg Rucka and Russell Dauterman set up a great premise and executed it well for a few issues, but eventually both left the series, and it didn't really get the lift it needed by the new creative team to get it back on track. Perhaps this will remain a missed opportunity for Marvel and editor Katie Kubert.

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There have been fun moments in this issue and others throughout the series, but this was not a "must have read." Given that the central character was on a timeframe very much dependent on the larger All-New X-Men plots and writer Brian Michael Bendis's need for Cyclops, we knew that the series was on limited time. As Bendis prepares to leave the X-Men franchise and take up something new at Marvel, it is time Cyclops rejoins his time-displaced team in "The Black Vortex" crossover.

So Fan-people, what did you really think about this issue? Did it do justice to the concept of the series 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 very last issue of Cyclops as we enter into the closing of the "The Black Vortex" and his series.

With so many new shows debuting each season, it's hard to tell which ones to invest your time in. Here are 6 new and returning shows not to miss during the 2015 spring TV lineup.

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12 Monkeys

Syfy Channel has done it again! Based on the 1995 film featuring Bruce Willis and Brad Pitt, Syfy has taken all the interesting storylines from the movie and packaged them together with better special effects and a more plausible plot. There's no comparison between the film and the show. In fact, the only thing that has stayed the same is the premise of a time traveler going back to save the world.

The show follows James Cole as he travels back and forth between his world, an apocalyptic 2058 where the struggling human race is plagued by a virus, and a pre-virus 2015. His mission is to find the source of the virus and eradicate it before millions of people die. This is my #1 must-see for the season. The execution is believable, the acting is up to par, and each episode leaves me completely unsatisfied and ready for the next one. 12 Monkeys airs on Friday nights at 9/8 central.

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iZombie

The CW has really tapped into the business of revamping popular books and comics. Based on the DC comic series by the same name, iZombie follows medical student Liv Moore, who has been turned into a living-dead creature. Yes, she eats brains. Lucky for Liv, she works in a morgue. Unluckily, most of the brains she comes into contact with are murder victims. With each brain she eats, she inherits that person's traits and last memories, so she teams up with a detective to use her abilities to help solve the victims' murders. While fun and unique, there is a lack of believable authenticity to the show; the young coroner is suddenly an expert crime scene investigator with no other teammates while Liv and the detective go around disturbing crime scenes and tampering with evidence. Besides that, iZombie is a perfect mashup of the supernatural, new adult, and crime drama. iZombie airs on Tuesday nights at 8/7 central.

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The Royals

E! doesn't usually go in the route of scripted television. They're mainly known for really bad and horribly addictive reality TV. I never planned to watch this show, but when I found out William Mosley (The Chronicles of Narnia) was playing a prince, I had to check out at least one episode. The Royals follows a spoof British royal family. We get to see the public scrutiny along with some of the more desirable parts of being rich and famous. A modern day royal show like this has never been done before, and with Elizabeth Hurley playing the queen, things are bound to get sexy and interesting. This is by far going to be my guilty pleasure of the season. The Royals airs on E! on Sundays nights at 10/9 central.

Returning Shows

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Orphan Black

Orphan Black follows the lives of numerous clones as they fight to live outside the grasp of their creators. Played by Tatiana Maslany, each clone is has a brilliantly different personality. This is a binge-watch-worthy show that feels completely believable. You can definitely tell the producers paid their scientific consultants well. If you haven't tuned in yet, you can still catch up before the third season returns on April 18th on BBC America.

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Game Of Thrones

It's hard to believe that it's been 5 years since we've been introduced to the Stark family. It honestly feels like each season goes too fast; maybe it's because each season is only 10 episodes long. Will this be the year Daenerys makes it to the iron throne? If you haven't been watching this best-selling series-turned-TV-sensation, be sure to catch up before Game of Thrones airs on April 12 on HBO.

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Bitten

This is another book-turned-TV series. Last year, we weren't sure if this show would even receive a second season. With lack of fan support and criticism from the book's author, Bitten barely made this list. [Bitten was one of my favorite books.] The show follows Elena, the only female werewolf in existence, as she fights to protect her pack and establish her own identity in the real world. I was highly disappointed during the first season by Syfy's butchering of the book's characters, but I will tune in out of loyalty, if only just to see if they can salvage what is left of the pack. Bitten airs on April 17th on Syfy.

What new show are you addicted to this season? Which returning show are you most looking forward to? Leave a comment and let us know.

Storm and Gambi reunited
Storm #9 cover by Stephnie Hans
Storm is back at the Jean School and this can only mean one thing:

The riveting life of being a headmistress! Wait, what?

Enter Gambit, and an old-school thief challenge, to mix things up a little. [At least this premise this could be fun!]

Writer Greg Pak has wrapped up the recent arc in Storm and lets loose a little in issue #9. We get to see a playful and fun adventure with the two old-school X-Men, who go on a journey of rediscovery about their current roles and responsibilities.

Backing up the story with a balanced subplot, Pak has Beast conversing with Marisol throughout the issue: intertwining the dialogue over the top of panels focused on Storm and Gambit to drive home the message underscoring their mission. The approach is effective and straightforward, allowing the reader to enjoy the experience but still evoking a deeper meaning from the issue, which has been a hallmark of the series.

With Peter David's All-New X-Factor concluded, Gambit was a bit of a free agent as far as a Marvel character, so it is good to see him put to some use in this issue. Storm and Gambit have a camaraderie and history that complements them well for a story like this. Pak continues to deliver a series full of heart as it focuses on driving character central narratives and exploring diversity.

Storm and Beast at the X-Men school
Who is lurking in the sewers?
What Pak does well is quickly establish a real voice for the characters in each issue and bring the individuality of each into play as he builds characterization in the story. This translates into the art also, with nuances of the characters being more readily developed in Storm in ways that might not be possible in the team-focused X-men books.

The art is hit and miss, unfortunately. The pencils from Al Barrionuevo and Neal Edwards were at jaunty angles in the opening pages; it took me a couple of reads to get past them and delve into the actual story. This effect of pulling the reader out of the experience should usually be avoided at all costs, and here it just felt off. In my opinion the shot selection and angle of poses for the characters seemed wrong; this does settle down over the course of the issue but still pops up in the odd panel.

Gambit is smooth with Storm
Gambit is too cool to pass on

There are some great Indiana Jones–like action sequences in Storm #9 that add to the fun flavor of the book. There are also some absolutely cheesy moments, but it is more lighthearted and popcorn entertainment. The setup for the next issue, however, was interesting; it will be intriguing to see what comes next issue for Storm.

Ruth Redmond's colors are consistent in their feel and tone, which are now so well established for this series. This continuity carries a lot of weight in the transition from issue to issue as different artists rotate in on the penciling or ink duties.

Storm follows Gambit on an X-Men adventure
Thieves (re)united

As always, we want to know what you thought about this issue. Do you like the direction in which Greg Pak has taken this series? Is it different enough for you compared to others? What did you think of the art this time round? 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 issue as we may begin to see how Storm could be erected by the Marvel universe–spanning event "Secret Wars."

The Dace Man Show Ep 92 - We Survived A.C.

Posted by The Dace Man - Thursday, March 26, 2015

Hey, hey, hey, Dacetacular nation! Check out episode 92 of The Dace Man Show with hosts Dace, Gibby, Frank Ward, Nicholas Andrew, and Patty McTitties!

Atlantic City Nightlife Reviews

::SPORTS NEWS::
  • NHL rankings
  • Curling!
  • Spring training is coming!
  • Plus more
::WEIRD NEWS WITH GIBBY::
  • It was a Quickie
::FRANK'S CORNER::
  • Urban Dictionary
::ON CAPITAL HILL WITH NICK ANDREW::
  • He's just a Bill, sitting on Capital Hill.
::CELEB NEWS::
  • Dace brings you the hottest stories coming out of LA.
All that and more, only on The Dace Man Show.


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As always, check back regularly to see what Chris "The Dace Man" Dace is looking at (and no, not just porn), as well as all of the other bloggers here at Fanboys Anonymous. Remember, keyboard warriors: leave your feedback! Until the next time, for the few, the proud, and, of course, the Dacetacular, grab a beer—and in this case a comfy seat in front of your computer—and check out what's going on here in the Dace-Sphere. See ya next time!

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Hey, hey, hey, Dacetacular nation! Check out episode 91 of The Dace Man Show with hosts Dace, Gibby, Frank Ward, Nicholas Andrew, and Patty McTitties!

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::SPORTS NEWS::
  • NHL rankings
  • Curling!
  • Spring training is coming!
  • Plus more
::WEIRD NEWS WITH GIBBY::
  • It was a Quickie
::FRANK'S CORNER::
  • Facts.
::ON CAPITAL HILL WITH NICK ANDREW::
  • He's back with the scoop!!
::CELEB NEWS::
  • Dace brings you the hottest stories coming out of LA.
::Who Said It::

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


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As always, check back regularly to see what Chris "The Dace Man" Dace is looking at (and no, not just porn), as well as all of the other bloggers here at Fanboys Anonymous. Remember, keyboard warriors: leave your feedback! Until the next time, for the few, the proud, and, of course, the Dacetacular, grab a beer—and in this case a comfy seat in front of your computer—and check out what's going on here in the Dace-Sphere. See ya next time!

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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 the returning Taylor Davis squaring off with newcomer Glozell. 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 L)
Taylor Davis
[Musician]
 
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YouTube is a forum to showcase the world's true talents. That is definitely the case when it comes to Taylor Davis. The beautiful American composer has shown the world just how talented she is on the violin, not to mention shown her geekier side by playing our favorite video game and nerdy music. Releasing several albums, including one with fellow tournament mate Lara De Wit, Taylor has shown that her skills and music to soothe the soul are enjoyed by all. With a well-balanced love for geek culture, as well as cosplay from time to time, she has stolen the hearts of many a geek. Taylor's spot on the Internet Goddess Tournament is well deserved!

 
Glozell
[Vlogger, Comedian]
 
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The Queen of YouTube has arrived to the Internet Goddess Tournament. Comedian and actress Glozell has taken the Internet by storm. Bringing a different flair to the world of YouTube and the way videos are done, it would be no surprise if this newcomer to the tournament takes the entire thing!

 
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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 K

Posted by The Dace Man - Wednesday, March 25, 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 March 25th until the April 3rd, brackets I–P of the tournament will be open for voting. In this round, we have two veterans of the Internet squaring off, Jenna Marbles versus Jessi Smiles. 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 K)
 
Jenna Marbles
[Radio Host, Vlogger, Actress]
 
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With 12.5 million subscribers and over 1 billion total video views, Jenna Mourey, better known as Jenna Marbles, has the right to call herself the "Queen of YouTube." Posting a video every week, Jenna has not disappointed her fans as she gives her perspective on everyday life. Her first video, "How To Trick People Into Thinking You're Good Looking," had over 5.3 million views in the first week. With the number of subscribers she has, she ranks 8th on the list of top YouTube channels and number 1 when it comes to channels operated by women. She has made many guest appearances across other famed YouTube channels and is still a juggernaut on the Internet! Jenna Mourey not only earned her spot on the 2015 Internet Goddess Tournament and but is also a front runner to win.

 
Jessi Smiles
[Actress, Vlogger, Musician]
 
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Ever heard of a thing called Vine? If you have, then you most likely know Jessi Smiles. Also known as Jessica Vazquez, Jessi  has blown up our Vines with several 30-second clips that will make you giggle each time. She has since then broadened her horizons to a YouTube Channel as well as appearing in an Epic Rap Battles of History video as Joan of Arc. Recently, Jessi has been caught up in some controversy with fellow Vine-er and ex-boyfriend Curtis Lepore. Although these days most people are focused on the controversy and have effectively taken sides in the war between the two parties, we here at Fanboys Anonymous remain neutral and choose to recognize Vazquez for her Internet accomplishments. Besides, this is a tournament of the nerds, so you guys decide: Is Jessi Smiles worthy of the 2015 Internet Goddess Award?

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?

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.

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