Monthly Archives: January 2015

Marvel’s Run the Jewels Variant Covers

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In the summer of 2006 I spent a summer doing an internship out of town in which I rented a room in a house that I found on craiglist.  It winded up being ok but the house was in a sketchy part of town and every morning I expected my car not to be there when I drove to work.  The upside was that the house was very close to the concert venues in town and I went to quite a few shows that summer.  The one that sticks out to me the most was when I saw a rapper named El-P.  It was as a very small venue and it was raining.  I remember it was raining because the roof was leaking and there were buckets all over the floor.  I got to the show an hour after doors open and it was another hour before the first group went on and at least 12:30 before El-P took the stage.  I thought about leaving several times before he got on but for some reason stuck it out.  I am really glad I did because to this day it was the greatest concert I’ve ever been to in my life.

So I’m a pretty big fan of El-P and when he teamed up with Killer Mike to form Run the Jewels I was on board.  The group just recently released their sophomore album titles Run the Jewels 2.  It was financed through kickstarter and you can get the entire album free from their site Right Here.

Well it looks like there are some folks at Marvel that are as big of fans as the rest of us and they have announced two Run the Jewels Variant Covers.

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Deadpool Issue 45

 

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Howard the Duck Issue 2

Hopefully these aren’t retailer incentive issues and I’ll be able to pick them both up at a reasonable price.  Click here to see the original article by the Rolling Stone.  And here is the video for Oh My Darling (Don’t Cry).


Marvel, All-New X-Men Annual is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things

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Star Trek vs. Star Wars, Apple vs. Android, Vampires vs. Werewolves, no matter how arbitrary it seems like we are all ways picking a side. Generally when I met fellow comic book nerds this is one of the first things that comes up is which do you like DC or Marvel? For the sake of argument I generally just say DC but the truth is I like both and the argument that one if better than the other is dumb. I say thing because I’ve written a lot about DC in past posts and I don’t want this to seem like I’m just an exclusive DC fanboy. I have Marvel and DC books on my pull list and go see every comic book movie that comes out regardless of which company puts them out. The rest of this post is going to be talking a lot of shit about Marvel but before I want to say some good things. I really do like All-New X-Men and it’s one of my favorite books to come out each month. I also regularly Read X-Men, Uncanny X-Men, Angela: Asgard’s Assassin, Guardians of the Galaxy, and will start reading the monthly Spider-Gwen when it comes out. I think Marvel has been really smart to release digital copies of books with their books. I really appreciate it and it actually is a big selling point for me. I wind up picking up a lot of Marvel books I might not have just because I know I get a digital copy with it.

Ok niceties over. So as I said above All-New X-Men is on my pull list for my local comic book shop. It had been coming out pretty consistently bi-monthly but took a bit of a break in November so I was pretty happy when it came back in December. I was even more excited when I saw there was an Annual come out only a week later! I start immediately reading the book and am completely lost and confused. I do not know who Eva Bell is, she is not a part of the All-New X-Men team, hasn’t showed up in a single issue, and is lost in time and space for some unexplained reason. If you were only subscribed to All-New X-Men you would have just wasted 5 bucks on a book that is utter non-sense.

Here was my process of figuring out what was going on.

I read Uncanny X-Men through the Marvel Unlimited app so I have an idea about what is going on in that book but I’m 6 months behind. So I at least am ahead of the curve in that I know who Eva Bell is, but I don’t know why she stuck in time or what is going on. My first clue was when I redeemed my digital copy of the book on Comixology and happen to see the description say “the secret life of Eva Bell Part 2”. Ah, there is a part 1. I searched Comixology and found that part 1 was in Uncanny X-Men Annual.

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Ok so I picked up that issue as well. It still starts off in the middle of the action again so I figure I missed something in Uncanny X-men that explains why Eva Bell is stuck out of time. So I read the front matter of the book (which I never do) and this is the explanation.

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Ok so I did miss something. I go back in my marvel unlimited app and can’t find an incident where Eva disappeared and came back aged 7 years. It is either in one of the recent six issues or I missed it. I google what issue it is and figure out they are talking about Uncanny X-Men issue 17.  Here is Eva Bell from Uncanny X-Men 17.

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This is good, it is in the Marvel Unlimited app so I can read it for free. I re-read the issue and it does take place in the Danger Room but said incident of Eva Disappearing does not occur. I even skim through the next couple of issues and Eva Bell is in them but no mention of her aging 7 years.  I did find this from Uncanny X-Men issue 19, which is vague but the best I think we’ll get for an explanation.

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At this point I just accept that this is the best I’m going to get and move on and read both the Uncanny X-Men and All-New X-men Annual.

So just to recap here is what I needed to do to understand the All-New X-Men Annual:

  • Read issues 1-2 of Uncanny X-Men for the introduction of Eva Bell
  • Read issue 17 of Uncanny X-Men to see when the Danger Room incident occurred
  • Ready Uncanny X-Men Annual 1

This is what frustrates me about Marvel comics. It’s a complete God Damn mess. You cannot just read one series and get a cohesive story. You really need to read All-New X-men, X-Men, and Uncanny X-men to get a coherent story. This isn’t just an X-Men problem. Angela joined the Guardians of the Galaxy but left for Asgard in a Thor comic with no explanation back in Guardians. One day she just wasn’t there anymore. Venom then joined the Guardians of the Galaxy but not in the series but in the Free Comic Book Day issue which came out after he was walking around with them in Guardians Issue 14.

This isn’t even to mention the constant barrage of even tie in issues.

Tie in issues aren’t exclusive to Marvel. As a reader of Batman there have been tie ins across most of the bat family books for every major event. The difference is that they are done in a way where they have been one shot stories and they give you all the information you need within the series to understand what is going on. When Batgirl had a Court of the Owls tie I didn’t need to read any of the court of the owls books to know what was going on. Vice versa, I could only read the Batman main series with no tie ins and get the complete Court of the Owls story.

The worst part about this the story “secret life of Eva Bell” story is actually pretty good. Once I actually read both parts and had the context of the story I actually really enjoyed it. I felt the same way about the Battle of the Atom event that spanned across 4 different X-Men books. It was a great story but just done in a batshit insane fashion. Had I not wanted to read the whole Battle of the Atom event I would have been shit out of luck for two months in whatever X-men monthly series I was reading.

Most fans might look at all this craziness and say “because comic books”. Yes Comic books be crazy but this is the exact reason that there are lot of people who would like to get into comics but find it so confusing and frustrating that they give up.


Netflix PSA: January 2015

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Available January 1st

  • The Amityville Horror (1979)
  • Bad Boys II (2003)
  • 101 Dalmatians (1996)
  • Batman and Robin (1997)
  • Basic (2003)
  • Beauty Shop (2005)
  • Big Fish (2003)
  • Bowling for Columbine (2002)
  • Bruce Almighty (2003)
  • Cast Away (2000)
  • Dirty Dancing and Dirty Dancing Havana Nights
  • Election (1999)
  • Enough (2002)
  • Footloose (1984)
  • Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994)
  • Fried Green Tomatoes (1991)
  • Friends The Complete Series!
  • Get Shorty (1995)
  • Ghost (1990)
  • Identity (2003)
  • Insomnia (2002)
  • Jeepers Creepers (2001)
  • The Kite Runner (2007)
  • The Ladies Man (2000)
  • Law And Order SVU Seasons 13, 14, 15
  • Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)
  • The Machinist (2004)
  • Marathon Man (1976)
  • Marvel’s Hulk and the Agents of SMASH
  • Mean Girls (2004)
  • Moonstruck (1987)
  • Mr. Deeds (2002)
  • Mr. Mom (1983)
  • Murder by Numbers (2002)
  • Mystic Pizza and its unlikely sequel Mystic River
  • Nina Apocalypse (2014)
  • Notting Hill (1999)
  • Patriot Games (1992)
  • Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure (1985)
  • Robocop 1 and 2 (the original movies)
  • The Running Man (1987)
  • Sabrina (1995)
  • Snatch (2000)
  • Son of God (2014)
  • Spy Kids (2001)
  • Swingers (1996)
  • Taking Lives (2004)
  • Soul Plane (2004)
  • Thinner (1996)
  • Sunset Boulevard (1950)
  • To Be Takei (2014)
  • To Kill a Man (2014)
  • Wayne’s World 2 (1993)
  • Uptown Girls (2003)
  • The Whole Nine Yards (2000)
  • Frankenstein (2014)
  • The French Connection (1971)

January 3rd

  • Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (2014)
  • White Collar Season 5

January 7th

  • Brick Mansions (2014)

January 8th

  • Frank (2014)
  • Psych Season 8

January 16th

  • Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (2011)
  • The Fall Season 2

January 28th

  • Beauty and the Beast Season 2
  • Chef (2014)

In Memorium

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These are the movies that expired on January 1st and are no longer on netflix.  You will be missed.

  • Batman (1989)
  • Backdraft (1991)
  • Beethoven (199)
  • Beverly Hills Cop (1984)
  • Big Trouble in Little China (1986)
  • Brothers and Sisters Seasons 1-5
  • Boomerang (1992)
  • Boyz n the Hood (1991)
  • Braveheart (1995)
  • Carrie (1976)
  • Children of a Lesser God (1986)
  • Desperate Housewives Seasons 1-8
  • Far and Away (1992)
  • Gladiator (2000)
  • Greek Seasons 1-6
  • Hannah Montana Seasons 1-4
  • Happy Gilmore (1996)
  • Hitch (2005)
  • Love Actually (2003)
  • My Girl 1 and 2
  • Red Dawn (1984)
  • Rock n Roll High School (1979)
  • Rocky 1-5
  • Roman Holiday (1953)
  • Saved! (2004)
  • Scary Movie 2 (2001)
  • Stargate (1994)
  • The Parent Trap (1998)
  • The Usual Suspects (1995)
  • Ugly Betty Seasons 1-4
  • The Wedding Planner (2001)
  • You’ve Got Mail (1998)
  • A Bunch of Woody Allen Movies

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