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Giggaheim Podcast Episode 81

Giggaheim-Podcast-Album-81Justice League #2 • Batman Arkham City • DARPA Recycling

 

The crew comes back from break refreshed and ready to rock. Pete reviews Justice League #2 and talks about the big developments from New York Comic Con: Robot Chicken will do a special DC episode, and Marvel will be bringing back the Phoenix. Craig reviews Batman: Arkham City, and talks about the possibilities with Microsoft’s next gen game console, the Xbox 720. The Space Race comes to New Guienea, and DARPA is recycling Satellites. All in one episode!

 

 

 

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Giggaheim Podcast Episode 75

Justice League #1 • Modern Warfare Pro Tourney • NASA Web App • When Friends Should Be Lovers

 

Giggaheim-Podcast-Episode-75-thumbWe try on a new format for Labor Day. First we talk about the professional tournament for Modern Warfare players and then shift to George Lucas “enhancing” his Star Wars movies yet again. After we spit fire at the newer special edition blu-rays, we try and figure out how to tell a friend that you want more, and when to try and make that move. Then Pete reviews the blockbuster inaugural issue of DC Comics New 52, Justice League #1 by Geoff Johns and Jim Lee.

 

 

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Giggaheim Podcast Episode 74

Giggaheim-Podcast-Album-74-thumbIt was an interesting week in the world of the Geek. We wrap up Dune Awareness Month with factoids about the movie. At the Toronto FanExpo, Marvel had a fiery setback and DC Comics revealed more comics after the New 52. Pax had some interesting announcements for Canadian Xbox Buyers, Gears of War 3, and a leading game peripherals manufacturer jumps into PC gaming with an expensive laptop. We review the milestones of Steve Jobs’ career at Apple Computers, and the Russians screw up their space program. Randis tells us about mobile dating apps, and how to tweak your dating profile to find that special someone.

 

 

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Giggaheim Podcast Episode 71

Giggaheim Podcast-71-Album-coverDC Comics Costumes • Twisted Metal • AT&T Tethering • Stressing Out Your Libido

 

Reunited with the lost Doug, the crew tackles the big issues of the week. Pete reviews Road by Eddie Sharam, and the crew decides whether they like the new look for DC Comics movie costumes for Catwoman, Bane, and Superman. Then they tackle the issue of racism in comics as they discuss the half-black, half-hispanic Spider-man, and how he caused a stir in comics. Craig talks about Twisted Metal’s release date, the latest Rockband releases, news on Borderlands 2, and the last Call of Duty Black Ops DLC is coming soon and it’s filled with zombies. Doug dissects AT&T’s tethering program, Skype on the iPad, and the Internet turns 20. And of course, Randis brings the house down with a look at how stress impacts your libido, and the average penis sizes. This is a can’t miss episode.

 

 

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Comicon 2011 Wrap Up Podcast

Giggaheim comicon 2011 podcast-albumPete covers the news from the world’s largest comic convention, the San Diego Comicon. What happens in Marvel Comics after the dust settles after Fear Itself? What is up with DC Comics’ New 52? Will KISS ever cross over with Archie? Will Star Trek ever cross over with Legion of Super Heroes? Find out in under twenty minutes!

 

 

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Giggaheim Podcast Episode 68

 

 

Flashpoint 3 vs Fear Itself 4 • PlayStation Network Passcodes • Space Shuttle Atlantis • Speed Dating

Giggaheim Podcast-68-AlbumThe Giggaheim podcast is packed this week. Pete reviews summer event comic books Flashpoint#3 and Fear Itself #4. Then answers listener mail by differentiating between Marvel Comics’ Mockingbird, and DC Comics’ Black Canary. After the news of sexually harassing Archie Comics, and Rockstar Games moving on to movies, the crew takes apart video game movies. Craig fills us in on the new PlayStation Network Passcodes, the lack-luster Burnout:Crash, and Modern Warfare 3’s Color Blind Assist mode. In Tech news Pokemon makes its own mobile app, Google and Microsoft bid for Hulu, and this week marked the last launch of the Space Shuttle Atlantis. Craig melts everyone’s head with math, and Randis gives us all tips for Speed Dating.

 

 

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I Have Issues: Fear Itself #3 versus Flashpoint #2

Again, I’ve decided to compare the two largest comic book publishers’ cross over event comic books. Fear Itself and Flashpoint are two very different comics, but they are the comic book reader’s annual event to look forward to, and since they malign schedules, dump cross over plotlines into other books, and wreak havoc on our reading they deserve a little bit of attention.

Fear-Itself-3-CoverFear Itself #3

Written by Matt Fraction

Illustrated by Stuart Immonen

Published by Marvel Comics

 

Fear Itself still has the follow characteristics from the previous two issues:

 

  • Thor Incarcerated
  • Hammers fall from the sky for heroes and villains to pick up
  • The good guys are spread thin to deal with the mayhem
  • Famous landmarks are destroyed

 

Not too bad. It’s what you want in a event book. You want something different, something that deserves the entire world’s attention, and we also want collateral damage. Unfortunately the following characteristics have carried over from the previous issues:

 

  • The story feels dicey, and chopped up. As if it has been edited to death.
  • The heroes are either clueless or act foolishly
  • Major landmarks are destroyed with no reprisals
  • We don’t know the Serpent’s true motives

 

 

WARNING!!! The Following Has Spoilers!!

 

But hey, Bucky-Cap dies. So there’s something you pay to see. My main issue is that I feel this book is incomplete. I don’t think it’s Fraction’s fault at this point. It feels more like it has been edited to a point of incoherency. Scenes that should hold weight and be explained are incredibly short, and other scenes feel like they are catching up from another cross over book, but there isn’t any material there. It’s frustrating!

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Another frustration is the artwork, Immonen draws a fantastic book, but this artwork is on par with a Green Lantern Corps book, or an Avengers Academy. It doesn’t have the “wow” factor of an Event book. It doesn’t blow me away, and there aren’t any two-page spreads that I can quickly recall in my head as a classic, blockbuster moment. It simply told the story, and a majority of the panels had no backgrounds. Where was the time spent? Are they desperate to have an event book actually come out on time?

 

At the halfway mark the book hasn’t put its hooks in me, and certainly hasn’t given me reason to see it through. Things are changing in the book, and consequences have been delivered, but I continually find it harder and harder to care about the Marvel books when their central events don’t seem to give me any reason to keep reading.

 

 

flashpoint-2-coverFlashpoint #2

Written by Geoff Johns

Illustrated by Andy Kubert

Published by DC Comics

 

As far as cross over events the news lately has been drenched with the consequence of the aftermath of Flashpoint. But Flashpoint continues to dive deeper into the weird world that Barry Allen finds himself in. Batman beats the hell out of Barry, and then Barry’s memories begin to pull a Back to the Future rewriting trick. Meanwhile we find Paris sunk, and Wonder Woman decides to choke out Captain Trevor. The maligned sense of this shattered world continues to draw parallels to the world we know as Barry ties to recreate his accident that made him The Flash, and ultimately regain his speed.

 

 

Much like my review of Fear Itself, I’m having issues with this cross over event as well. Mainly, we have had some progress in the plotting, and it doesn’t feel as disconnected, but I don’t feel like we have made any progress in two issues. And as a Flash reader, I must say I’m having a problem with Barry trying to get his powers back. We just spend quite a few issues on the Speedforce, only to fall back on the 1960’s chemical accident. Why? Perhaps my questions will be answered, and they are waiting for me in a future issue, but “This World is Vastly Different” hammer they keep hitting me with is beginning to get annoying.

 

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Kubert’s art is fantastic. He breaks the traditional guttered layouts, and the inker and colorists aren’t undoing any careful details he’s put into the illustrations. I still don’t get the cinematic event feel I’d like to have in the book, but at least the panels have backgrounds and detailed depth that I can enjoy.

 

Will I pick up issue three when it comes out next month. Well, probably. I don’t feel like I’m wasting time yet, and frankly, a lot of other books (52 of them) are hinging on the outcome of this event. I enjoy seeing the different sides to these Elseworlds characters, and there is enough intrigue there to make me want to keep reading. I’m not anxious for the next issue, but I will be picking it up.

 

 

Why the Green Lantern Movie Scares Me

Every year there is a summer blockbuster that I look forward to seeing. I love the teaser trailer, I mark my calendar, and then the movie is cross-marketed to death. What scares me about the upcoming Green Lantern film (starring Ryan Reynolds) is that there are more tie-in commercials and spots for this movie than there is Green Lantern Corps members.

 

And that is usually a kiss of death.

 

Green Lantern Promos 2Remember Congo? The movie about the sign-language speaking gorilla based on the Michael Crichton novel? Remember the ads for that thing? It was everywhere! I remember the Taco Bell promotions, but I don’t remember much about the movie. It was horrible.

 

Here’s another example of commercials and marketing promotions being a kiss of death: The Phantom Menace. Yeah, you remember that don’t you? I downloaded the trailer to the first Star Wars movie in 20 years, studied every frame, and had a countdown clock for the release date on my first website for that film. Now, remember the promotions? Holy cow! Lucasfilm left no stone unturned. There was an “interstellar” map, that you had to collect pogs (remember Pogs?) from 5 different fast food chains. The first one to collect them all got cars, trips, and sums of cash. And how was Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace? That’s right…wasn’t too good a movie was it?

 

And that’s why I am scared about Green Lantern. I think Ryan Reynolds will make an excellent Hal Jordan (I’d love to see him as Wally West, but oh well), and the entire cast of Green Lantern Corps members looks amazing. The voice actors sound exactly the way I read them. The ring constructs look exactly like I imaged they would once I saw what CGI could do, and I think there will be some great action sequences.

 

Green Lantern Reeses PromotionsBut, I’m scared that this movie will miss marks, have giant plot holes, and be a disaster. All because I see different Green Lantern drinks, Green Lantern meals at Subway, jerks zooming through space in Green Lantern constructs trying to sell me cell phones, and endless ads in my comics (I can forgive that, since comic readers are the prime target market) and on TV.

 

When I do a basic Google search for “Green Lantern movie promotions”, I get 9,210,000 results. Eleven major cities will be illuminated in green in honor of the movie. Doritos is having a Green Lantern promotion, Reeses is having a promotion…the list is endless.

 

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Will I see the movie? Hells to the yes. I have been a Green Lantern reader for years. I can’t wait to see this imaginative book come to life on screen. It should be epic, and it should be everything I daydreamed about as a kid. I just hope that it can break the cursed cycle, and the marketing bonanza hasn’t given this movie the kiss of death. So like a true Green Lantern, I will over come fear, and using my will power, I will sit in the dark, and watch DC Comics’ latest superhero movie.

 

 

Giggaheim Podcast Episode 63

War of the Green Lanterns • Xbox E3 • iPad for a Kidney • Sex Facts

Giggaheim Podcast 63-AlbumThe crew adopts Masta-Don into the fold for their sixty third adventure. Pete updates and reviews all the events that are transpiring in the War of the Green Lanterns by reviewing Green Lantern #66, Green Lantern Corps #60, and Green Lantern Emerald Warriors #10. Then Pete gives the low-down on DC Comics complete line re-launch. All news number ones, continuity, and how they are going to leave some stories in continuity. The crew reviews X-Men First Class, and then Craig gives us the Gaming News. PlayStation Network reboots, and  Xbox ramps up for E3 announcements including the new Diamond Membership. Randis covers the boy who sold his Kidney for an iPad 2, and Pete gives the news of another Sony hack, Car Apps that will kill you, and why the world needs an 8-foot wide 3D HDTV. Randis then gives us some sexually stimulating facts you may not know, and the crew answers your mail and questions.

 

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DC’s Reboot And You

Now that we all made it through the HOLY SHIT phase of the news, we can break it down and look at how this will change the lives of DC Comics readers.

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1)    52 titles will be rebooted in September. Roughly, all of them. All. Of. Them. All new  number one issues. Collectors, Start your Engines…

2)    Jim Lee and Geoff Johns took great pains to bring dead titles (Deadman, Aquaman, Hawkman) back to life, and redesign them to match modern design esthetics (Flash, Wonder Woman) so they will be new books.

3)    Day & Date digital releases. This got me going. I’ve wanted this since I got my grubby hands on an iPad. Why go down to the comic store when I can be ANYWHERE and read? Why take up room in the house you will fight with your loved ones over, when everything lives in the cloud? And for the collectors? Holy crap, windfall. These number ones could actually be worth something since so many of us are migrating to a digital frontier, much less the treasures we have in our long boxes?

4)    Retailers are going to be nervous. Very nervous. With the digital frontier calling loudly, the local comic book store is now panicked. They were facing this crisis down for the past couple of years, but now they have to face the same problem records stores faced at the turn of the century. What game stores will face soon.

 

jli reboot coverSo we’re looking at new continuity? I honestly don’t think so. Look at the new cover for Justice League International. That would not have happened unless the past 52 weeks of comics happened. All of these teaser comics we got today are related to Brightest Day. Except JLA…

 

 

Does DC need a company wide reboot?

 

Eh, hard to tell. It would be silly to dynamite all the new Green Lantern Mythology that has been introduced over the past decade. Batman is gathering a family, and Barry Allen is back (sort of). But, Superman is walking the Earth as if he was inspired by Samuel Jackson in Pulp Fiction. JLA, what should be the company’s flagship title, is a goddamn disaster. Most of DC Comics’ top title haven’t been winning more market share, or keeping fans. Superman is a great example.

 

Would they really reboot it all?

 

Well, they’ve painted themselves in a corner, and a time-travel induced wipe-out would be a tidy way to do it. In this case, they have to reboot it all, despite Zatanna pulling in good numbers for a magic book, and Batman coming back from the dead, and other comics doing really, really well. This isn’t a situation to compromise. They have before, like the end of Crisis, but it eventually caused a lot of problems. But, would DC really pull the trigger?Well, JMS gave a lovely sound bite about how Earth-1 Superman helped them off the ledge into this new chasm. Would they really wipe out a good thing for some other books. As Spock says: The needs of the many….

 

So What do I do in September?

 

Justice League Reboot issue 1Read comics. If you love them, read them? If you hate the idea of watching rerun comics, and having to pull another 12 issue of Hal Jordan’s “Secret Origin”, don’t pull them. The beauty of this market is that it is saturated with great stories and art. So now is the time to experiment with other things. Try an indie title, or a title from another publisher that always intrigued you. This is your moment to be brave.

 

Me? I’m going to watch the summer go by, and then decide on this. Digital has me all jazzed, but if I wind up pulling the beginning of the Flash one more time, I will be off to more creative pastures. I’m glad DC has the stones to try something this big, but I also have a feeling a lot of it is going to be an alternate Earth rug-pull. So, if I were you, sit back, and watch DC’s marketing department got to work this summer. It should be beautiful.

 

 
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