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		<title>A look back at 2,011 comic books read in 2011: Top 10 most popular reviews of the year</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Sep 2012 11:13:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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<p>Over the course of 2011, I had the somewhat crazy idea to try to read and review 2,011 comic books over the year.  I completed the task, and immediately didn&#8217;t want to think about it again.</p>
<p>Now, 9 months down the line, I&#8217;ve recovered enough to look back somewhat.  In this post, I&#8217;m looking at what the most popular &#8220;2,011 in 2011&#8243; posts were over the course of the year.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Over the course of 2011, I had the somewhat crazy idea to try to read and review 2,011 comic books over the year.  I completed the task, and immediately didn&#8217;t want to think about it again.</p>
<p>Now, 9 months down the line, I&#8217;ve recovered enough to look back somewhat.  In this post, I&#8217;m looking at what the most popular &#8220;2,011 in 2011&#8243; posts were over the course of the year.</p>
<p>Here are the top review posts based on traffic during the year of 2011:</p>
<p>1. <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/2011/01/02/batman-the-dark-knight-1-avengers-comic-book-reviews/">Batman: The Dark Knight 1, Avengers comic book reviews</a></p>
<p>This review of the first issue of the 2010 &#8220;Dark Knight&#8221; volume by David Finch, along with some &#8220;Avengers&#8221; by Brian Michael Bendis and assorted other comics was the most popular comics review post of 2011.  I have a feeling the fact that it was early in the year &#8212; posted Jan. 2 &#8212; and that it had &#8220;Dark Knight&#8221; and &#8220;Avengers&#8221; in the title helped, given the cinematic output for the year.</p>
<p>2. <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/2011/06/03/mystique-collection-features-x-men-first-class-character-spy-elements/">“Mystique” collection features “X-Men First Class” character, spy elements</a></p>
<p>This doubled as a weekly column when &#8220;X-Men: First Class&#8221; came out and looked at the&#8221;Mystique&#8221; comics of Brian K. Vaughan and Sean McKeever.   Given Jennifer Lawrence&#8217;s huge popularity and the appeal of the Mystique character, this is another one that isn&#8217;t terribly surprising.</p>
<p>3. <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/2011/09/14/ultimate-comics-spider-man-1-review-miles-morales-origin-begins/">Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #1 review – Miles Morales origin begins</a></p>
<p>Miles Morales replaced Peter Parker as Spider-Man in Marvel&#8217;s &#8220;Ultimate Comics&#8221; line, and this issue generated a lot of discussion.</p>
<p>4. <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/2011/05/22/batman-arkham-city-1-flashpoint-1-among-outstanding-recent-releases/">Batman: Arkham City #1, Flashpoint #1 among outstanding recent releases</a></p>
<p>The comic book series &#8220;Arkham City&#8221; bridged the gap between the &#8220;Arkham Asylum&#8221; and &#8220;Arkham City&#8221; games.  &#8220;Flashpoint&#8221; was the alternate-universe miniseries that ended up sparking DC&#8217;s &#8220;New 52.&#8221;</p>
<p>5. <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/2011/01/27/fantastic-four-587-age-of-x-alpha-and-more-comic-book-reviews/">Fantastic Four #587, Age of X Alpha and more comic-book reviews</a></p>
<p>Another set of reviews from early in the year, this post featured a review of a comic with the death of a major Fantastic Four character who has since returned.  It was the best-selling comic of the first part of 2011.</p>
<p>6. <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/2011/08/24/action-comics-904-brings-the-curtain-down-on-an-era-of-superman-dc-comics/">Action Comics #904 brings the curtain down on an era of Superman, DC Comics</a></p>
<p>I nostalgically looked back at the &#8220;post-Crisis&#8221; era of Superman in &#8220;Action Comics&#8221; final issue before renumbering as part of &#8220;The New 52.&#8221;  This post also reviewed &#8220;Superman Retroactive: The 1990s.&#8221;</p>
<p>7. <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/2011/09/26/batman-1-and-other-dc-comics-the-new-52-week-4-reviews-plus-new-teen-titans-games/">Batman #1 and other DC Comics’ The New 52 week 4 reviews, plus New Teen Titans: Games</a></p>
<p>There was a lot of interest in DC Comics&#8217; &#8220;The New 52&#8243; that kicked off across its line in October.  In this post, I reviewed the first issue of the &#8220;Batman&#8221; relaunch, as well as other DC #1s out that week, and the long-awaited graphic novel &#8220;New Teen Titans: Games.&#8221;  This was the week that the overt sexuality in &#8220;Red Hood and the Outlaws&#8221; and &#8220;Catwoman&#8221; drove a lot of online discussion, so that might have also been part of the interest in this post.  I reviewed all 52 of the &#8220;New 52&#8243; No. 1s; it&#8217;s a strategy I&#8217;m debating taking up again for the Marvel NOW! line of relaunches starting this fall.</p>
<p>8. <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/2011/02/27/fantastic-four-588-amazing-spider-man-655-deal-with-grief-plus-more-comic-book-reviews/">Fantastic Four #588, Amazing Spider-Man #655 deal with grief; plus more comic book reviews</a></p>
<p>The last issue of &#8220;Fantastic Four&#8221; (for a while) saw the team dealing with grief after the death of a member; that month&#8217;s &#8220;Amazing Spider-Man&#8221; dealt with the same theme of grief.  Some other new comics were reviewed this issue, as were back issues of Malibu&#8217;s &#8220;Sludge&#8221; and Broadway Comics&#8217; &#8220;Fatale.&#8221;</p>
<p>9. <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/2011/02/20/venom-takes-center-stage-in-amazing-spider-man-654-1-comic-book-reviews/">Venom takes center stage in Amazing Spider-Man 654.1; comic book reviews</a></p>
<p>Marvel revamped its &#8220;Venom&#8221; property with this &#8220;point one&#8221; issue that led into a new Venom ongoing series.  This post had several recent comic book reviews all together.</p>
<p>10.<a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/2011/09/19/batwoman-1-and-other-dc-comics-the-new-52-week-3-reviews/"> Batwoman #1 and other DC Comics’ The New 52 week 3 reviews</a></p>
<p>Another week of DC &#8220;New 52&#8243; reviews wrap up the top 10.  &#8220;Batman and Robin&#8221; and &#8220;Green Lantern&#8221; also relaunched this same week.</p>
<p>- Matt Price</p>
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		<title>2,011 in 2011 comic-book reading challenge: Week 51 and 52 recap</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Dec 2011 22:15:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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<p>Holy cow.  It&#8217;s done!  I sort of can&#8217;t believe I finished the entire thing, but I did, in fact, complete my 2,011 comic books in 2011 reading challenge.</p>
<p>David Nelson, who also completed the challenge, asked if I had a compiled list.  I don&#8217;t &#8212; I might work it up in January, but for the moment, the best way to relive the challenge is by going through the category: http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/tag/2011-in-2011.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Holy cow.  It&#8217;s done!  I sort of can&#8217;t believe I finished the entire thing, but I did, in fact, complete my 2,011 comic books in 2011 reading challenge.</p>
<p>David Nelson, who also completed the challenge, asked if I had a compiled list.  I don&#8217;t &#8212; I might work it up in January, but for the moment, the best way to relive the challenge is by going through the category: <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/tag/2011-in-2011">http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/tag/2011-in-2011</a>.</p>
<p>Thanks to everyone who read along and who worked on the challenge from home!  Breakdowns for the last two weeks past the cut; more breakdowns possible in January.</p>
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<p>Michael Turner’s “Fathom” again made up the largest single title read in the past two weeks, as I worked through the Aspen output of the title.  With 2 days left in the year, I&#8217;ve read 2,011 comics, to complete the challenge.  I read 76 comics total in the past two weeks of my 2,011 in 2011 comic-book challenge.   There have been some questions about, did I list every single comic I read this year?  And no, I didn&#8217;t.  The 2,011 includes anything I read and blogged about, either in text or video format.</p>
<p>Aspen and DC Comics were the top 2 publishers for the past two weeks.</p>
<p>Aspen: 25<br />
DC Comics: 24<br />
Marvel Comics: 16<br />
Image Comics: 7<br />
IDW: 2<br />
Gilberton: 1<br />
Antarctic: 1</p>
<p>The 2010s were the top decade of the past 2 weeks, followed by the 2000s.</p>
<p>1940s: 1<br />
1970s: 3<br />
1980s: 1<br />
1990s: 1<br />
2000s: 31<br />
2010s: 39</p>
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<p>Year to date:</p>
<p>Marvel Comics finishes the year as the most-read publisher, followed by DC, Dark Horse, and Image.   Overall, I read and blogged about comics from 36 different publishers in 2011.</p>
<p>Marvel Comics: 815<br />
DC Comics: 577<br />
Dark Horse: 151<br />
Image Comics: 89<br />
Valiant Comics: 63<br />
Boom! Studios: 61<br />
Malibu: 39<br />
Aspen: 26<br />
Eclipse Comics: 23<br />
Dynamite: 21<br />
Sirius: 17<br />
IDW: 17<br />
NOW Comics: 12<br />
Oni Press: 12<br />
Steeldragon: 12<br />
Archie: 9<br />
Pen and Ink: 7<br />
Prize: 7<br />
Broadway: 6<br />
Radical: 4<br />
Archaia: 4<br />
Dell: 4<br />
Gold Key: 3<br />
Harvey: 3<br />
NBM: 3<br />
Pak Man: 3<br />
Atlas: 2<br />
Triumphant: 2<br />
Abstract: 1<br />
Antarctic: 1<br />
Bluewater: 1<br />
Fox: 1<br />
Gilberton: 1<br />
Moonstone: 1<br />
Pacific: 1<br />
SLG: 1</p>
<p>The 2000s were the most-read decade, with more than 600 comics read.  It was followed by the 2010s, 1990s and 1980s.   Over the course of the challenge, I read comics that were more than 70 years old, and I read comics that had come out moments ago.</p>
<p>1930-1939: 1<br />
1940-1949: 7<br />
1950-1959: 9<br />
1960-1969: 60<br />
1970-1979: 157<br />
1980-1989: 272<br />
1990-1999: 333<br />
2000-2009: 637<br />
2010-present: 535</p>
<p>- Matt Price</p>
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		<title>Christmas Comics Countdown: Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #46</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Dec 2011 02:34:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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<p>Todd DeZago creates a fun, touching Christmas tale in &#8220;Marvel Adventures Spider-Man&#8221; No. 46, an issue of the all-ages series first released in 2008.</p>
<p>In &#8220;Silent Nights,&#8221; drawn by Roberto Castro (behind a cool cover by Francis Tsai) Spidey is battling the cold, and trying to come up with a great present for Aunt May.   Last year, she broke a ceramic decoration she had shared with her late husband, Peter&#8217;s Uncle Ben.  Peter would like to replace it, but it runs $100, and he&#8217;s significantly short.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Todd DeZago creates a fun, touching Christmas tale in &#8220;Marvel Adventures Spider-Man&#8221; No. 46, an issue of the all-ages series first released in 2008.</p>
<p>In &#8220;Silent Nights,&#8221; drawn by Roberto Castro (behind a cool cover by Francis Tsai) Spidey is battling the cold, and trying to come up with a great present for Aunt May.   Last year, she broke a ceramic decoration she had shared with her late husband, Peter&#8217;s Uncle Ben.  Peter would like to replace it, but it runs $100, and he&#8217;s significantly short.</p>
<p>He tries to scare up a photo assignment from Daily Bugle publisher J. Jonah Jameson, but Jameson&#8217;s got nothing for him.  Then Spider-Man hears there&#8217;s a burglar going around dressed as Santa Claus, and figures nabbing him might be good for some Bugle photos.   The mishaps and adventures that follow make for an exciting tale with a heartwarming twist.   DeZago does a good job capturing the feeling of the young Peter Parker here in a recommended holiday tale.</p>
<p>- Matt Price</p>
<p>Comics read in 2011:  2011!  Still to go: 0!</p>
<p>MERRY CHRISTMAS!</p>
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		<title>Christmas Countdown: Wolverine #49</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Dec 2011 02:11:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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<p>Rob Williams, Laurence Campbell and Kris Justice are the creative team for 2006&#8242;s &#8220;Wolverine&#8221; No. 49, in which Logan is sent department-store shopping on Christmas Eve.  He&#8217;s not particularly happy about the idea, but as a hostage situation develops in Manhattan, it&#8217;s fortunate Wolverine was on hand.</p>
<p>While he&#8217;s in the jam-packed store, there&#8217;s a kidnapping, and a bomb threat from a group claiming to be a Christmas cult.  Logan, however, must sniff out the truth and save the heiress before time runs out.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Rob Williams, Laurence Campbell and Kris Justice are the creative team for 2006&#8242;s &#8220;Wolverine&#8221; No. 49, in which Logan is sent department-store shopping on Christmas Eve.  He&#8217;s not particularly happy about the idea, but as a hostage situation develops in Manhattan, it&#8217;s fortunate Wolverine was on hand.</p>
<p>While he&#8217;s in the jam-packed store, there&#8217;s a kidnapping, and a bomb threat from a group claiming to be a Christmas cult.  Logan, however, must sniff out the truth and save the heiress before time runs out.</p>
<p>Pretty good done-in-one Christmas story that&#8217;s reminiscent in some ways of &#8220;Die Hard.&#8221;</p>
<p>- Matt Price<br />
<strong><a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/tag/2011-in-2011">Comics read in 2011</a>: 2010.  Still to go: 1 .</strong></p>
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		<title>Amazing Spider-Man photos; The Dark Knight Rises trailer; favorite comics of 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Dec 2011 17:35:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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<p>Fans get to see more about The Dark Knight Rises and The Amazing Spider-Man, and Matt and Kyle reveal some of their favorite comics of 2011.  </p>
<p>SPIDEY PICS
The Amazing Spider-Man, Marc Webb&#8217;s film reboot of the Spider-Man property, is set to release July 3, 2012.  In the meantime, the official site has revealed more photos from the film, which will star Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker/Spider-Man.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Fans get to see more about The Dark Knight Rises and The Amazing Spider-Man, and Matt and Kyle reveal some of their favorite comics of 2011.  </p>
<p>SPIDEY PICS<br />
The Amazing Spider-Man, Marc Webb&#8217;s film reboot of the Spider-Man property, is set to release July 3, 2012. <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/files/2011/12/spider-man.jpg"><img src="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/files/2011/12/spider-man-150x150.jpg" alt="" title="spider-man" width="150" height="150" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-13791" /></a> In the meantime, the official site has revealed more photos from the film, which will star Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker/Spider-Man.<br />
<a href="http://www.Theamazingspiderman.com ">Theamazingspiderman.com </a>is the film&#8217;s official site. </p>
<p>BATMAN TRAILER, PICS<br />
<a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/files/2011/12/dark-knight-rises.jpg"><img src="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/files/2011/12/dark-knight-rises-150x150.jpg" alt="" title="dark-knight-rises" width="150" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-13792" /></a>The second “The Dark Knight Rises” trailer has been officially released online. The third film in Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy, “The Dark Knight Rises” stars Christian Bale, Gary Oldman, Anne Hathaway and Tom Hardy, and is set to be released July 20, 2012.  New pictures also reveal closer looks at Batman and Bane.  </p>
<p>FAVORITE COMICS OF THE YEAR<br />
Matt and Kyle talk about some of their favorite comics of the year, including X-Men Schism and Astonishing Spider-Man and Wolverine for Kyle, and Batman: The Black Mirror and Criminal: Last of the Innocents for Matt.  </p>
<p>REVIEW FILE: Activity #1, Near Death #4, Justice League #4<br />
Criminal: Last of the Innocent #1 reviewed <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/2011/06/05/thor-tales-of-asgard-giveaway-dc-comics-relaunch-death-at-marvel-valiant-comics-to-return/">here</a>.<br />
For 2011 count: Detective Comics 871-881; Criminal: Last of the Innocent 2-6.  </p>
<p><a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/tag/2011-in-2011">Comics read in 2011:</a> 2009  Still to go: 2.  </p>
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		<title>&#8220;A Christmas Carol&#8221; has long found home in comic books</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Dec 2011 13:08:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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<p>Batman mixes with Charles Dickens in this year&#8217;s graphic novel “Batman: Noel,” but that&#8217;s not the only time the classic “A Christmas Carol” has been remixed into comics. English author Charles Dickens&#8217; novella, first published in 1843, features the transformation of the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge after he is visited one Christmas Eve by the ghost of his business partner, Jacob Marley, and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Batman mixes with Charles Dickens in this year&#8217;s graphic novel “Batman: Noel,” but that&#8217;s not the only time the classic “A Christmas Carol” has been remixed into comics. English author Charles Dickens&#8217; novella, first published in 1843, features the transformation of the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge after he is visited one Christmas Eve by the ghost of his business partner, Jacob Marley, and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come.</p>
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<p>More than a century after the original was published, George R. Lipscomb and Henry Kiefer were the creative team for the 1948 adaptation of the story in “Classics Illustrated” No. 53, an abridged but faithful version of the classic.</p>
<p>Doug Moench (“Deadly Hands of Kung-Fu”) joined a team of artists for “Marvel Classic Comics” No. 36, which brought a slightly more Marvelized feel to the Dickens classic in 1978.</p>
<p>In 1967, a group of teenage superheroes starred in a version of the story, reprinted in the collection “DC Universe Christmas.” In “Teen Titans” No. 13, by writer Bob Haney and artist Nick Cardy, The Teen Titans — made up of teen superhero sidekicks Robin, Wonder Girl, Aqualad and Kid Flash — encounter the hardhearted Ebenezer Scrounge and his put-upon employee Bob Ratchet. When Scrounge&#8217;s business partner Jacob Farley escapes from prison, seeking revenge, the Titans see a chance to put their knowledge of Dickens to use. The dialogue is particularly dated, but the artwork of Cardy is charming throughout.</p>
<p>Mike W. Barr and the Outsiders visited the theme in the 1980s with “The Outsiders” No. 5, cover-dated March 1986 but on sale during the 1985 Christmas season. (The story was reprinted a year later in “Adventures of the Outsiders” No. 43.)</p>
<p>The Outsiders — Geo-Force, Black Lightning, Halo, Katana, Looker and Metamorpho — use their powers to re-create the Dickens classic story of three ghosts in an attempt to convince gangland accountant Eben Mudge to testify against his boss. The story is drawn by longtime “Batman” artist Jim Aparo, who had previously drawn “Batman and the Outsiders.”</p>
<p>In Marvel Comics&#8217; 2004 Holiday Special, Daily Bugle publisher J. Jonah Jameson steps into a Scrooge-like role in a story by writer Tom DeFalco and artist Takeshi Miyazawa, “Jonah&#8217;s Holiday Carol.” The grumpy Jameson is visited by visions of Marvel heroes to rethink his stance on holiday spirit.</p>
<p>In 2009, Rod Espinosa (“Courageous Princes”) released a version of “A Christmas Carol” — with Scrooge as a woman — online. It can be read free at www.antarctic-press.com/html/version_01/viewgallery.php?id=994 or downloaded for $2.99 at comixology.com. Espinosa&#8217;s manga-style art makes for an energetic adaptation.</p>
<p>Also in 2009, the Ghostbusters found themselves called in by wealthy Woodrow Wainwright Fraser III, who has been haunted by the spirits each Christmas Eve who seek to make him change his ways. Fraser, however, has resisted their entreaties and now calls on the Ghostbusters to get rid of these specters. An interesting take on the story, with a few fun twists, the “Ghostbusters: Past, Present and Future” one-shot is collected in the “Haunted Holidays” trade paperback from IDW.</p>
<p>Writer Jim McCann created a twist on the classic with “Zombies Christmas Carol,” from Marvel Comics, released in hardcover in September. The book is illustrated by David Baldeon. In “Zombies,” the poor are being struck down by a plague called “The Hungry Death,” which fills its undead victims with a hunger for human flesh. The miserly Ebenezer Scrooge may be the last hope to discover where this horror began as he is visited by three Ghosts of Christmas: Past, Present and Future.</p>
<p>While details vary, comics have found many ways to bring the classic to different audiences, showing how anyone can be transformed at Christmas, through the intervention of the supernatural or even superheroes. The popular text, in the public domain and available through sources including Gutenberg.org, will no doubt continue to be inspirational for readers and future creators.</p>
<p>- By Matthew Price<br />
WORD BALLOONS<br />
From Friday&#8217;s The Oklahoman<br />
Comics read for this article:  &#8220;Batman: Noel&#8221;; &#8220;Classics Illustrated&#8221; #53; &#8220;Marvel Classic Comics&#8221; #36; &#8220;The Outsiders&#8221; #5; &#8220;Marvel Comics 2004 Holiday Special&#8221;; Rod Espinosa&#8217;s &#8220;A Christmas Carol&#8221;; &#8220;Ghostbusters: Past, Present and Future&#8221;; &#8220;Zombies Christmas Carol&#8221; #1-2.<br />
<strong><a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/tag/2011-in-2011">Comics read in 2011</a>: 1990. Still to go: 21</strong></p>

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		<title>Christmas Countdown: Marvel Team-Up #1 (1972)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Dec 2011 12:04:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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<p>Peter Parker&#8217;s been assigned to take photos of the local Polar Bear club on Christmas Eve, as they plan a quick swim in the frigid temperatures.  But they&#8217;re interrupted by a disturbance in the sand &#8212; the Sandman is back!  Peter changes to Spidey to track the villain down, but Sandman slips through his grasp.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Peter Parker&#8217;s been assigned to take photos of the local Polar Bear club on Christmas Eve, as they plan a quick swim in the frigid temperatures.  But they&#8217;re interrupted by a disturbance in the sand &#8212; the Sandman is back!  Peter changes to Spidey to track the villain down, but Sandman slips through his grasp.</p>
<p>Spidey still hopes to make his date, so he swings by to warn the Fantastic Four that the Sandman is back.  But the only hero on hand is the somewhat Scroogelike Johnny Storm, who isn&#8217;t feeling in the Christmas spirit.</p>
<p>Still, Spidey joins Johnny, dressed in some swingin&#8217; &#8217;70s threads, to search for the Sandman.  The pair stop to help make some citizens&#8217; Christmases more merry along the way, by averting a traffic accident and stopping an attempted robbery.</p>
<p>They eventually catch up with the Sandman, and there&#8217;s a Christmas twist of sorts to the tale&#8217;s final third. Johnny eventually comes around on the season, as well.</p>
<p>Roy Thomas and Ross Andru are the creative team for a charming first issue.  The series, featuring Spider-Man teaming with various Marvel superheroes, ran through issue No. 150 in 1985.  Trivia note: The woman who Johnny and Spider-Man save from a mugging was later revealed to be Misty Knight, later girlfriend to Iron Fist and a private detective in the Marvel Universe.</p>
<p>- Matt Price<br />
<strong><a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/tag/2011-in-2011">Comics read </a>in 2011: 1981. Still to go: 30</strong></p>
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		<title>Christmas Countdown: Fantastic Four 564-565</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Dec 2011 12:35:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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<p>The &#8220;Ultimates&#8221; team of Mark Millar and Bryan Hitch teamed up for a two-part tale set during Christmas as part of their &#8220;Fantastic Four&#8221; run, which ran for 16 issues in 2008-2009.    In issues 564-565, the Fantastic Four visit Reed&#8217;s distant cousin in Scotland for their Christmas vacation.</p>
<p>In the highlands town of Iarmailt, there&#8217;s no crime and the town is hale and hearty.   Millar and Hitch create a beautiful Scottish countryside &#8212; but of course, things are a bit too perfect, and the tale goes from fun vacation romp to Lovecraftian horror.</p>]]></description>
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<p>The &#8220;Ultimates&#8221; team of Mark Millar and Bryan Hitch teamed up for a two-part tale set during Christmas as part of their &#8220;Fantastic Four&#8221; run, which ran for 16 issues in 2008-2009.    In issues 564-565, the Fantastic Four visit Reed&#8217;s distant cousin in Scotland for their Christmas vacation.</p>
<p>In the highlands town of Iarmailt, there&#8217;s no crime and the town is hale and hearty.   Millar and Hitch create a beautiful Scottish countryside &#8212; but of course, things are a bit too perfect, and the tale goes from fun vacation romp to Lovecraftian horror.</p>
<p>Franklin and Valeria, Reed and Sue&#8217;s kids, get some good moments in this issue, and the art is simply gorgeous.  The story is a bit slight, but was probably intended as a change of pace between larger arcs. Unlike most Christmas-themed comics, these didn&#8217;t actually come out in December, but instead in February and April &#8212; but given the events of the issue, that may have been partially intentional. Further mixing up the seasons, the cover to #564 is an homage to Norman Rockwell&#8217;s painting &#8220;Thanksgiving.&#8221;</p>
<p>- Matt Price<br />
<strong><a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/tag/2011-in-2011">Comics read in 2011:</a> 1980.  Still to go: 31</strong></p>
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		<title>Christmas Countdown: Incredible Hulk #378</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Dec 2011 13:17:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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<p>Writer Peter David and artist Bill Jaaska create a humorous Christmas tale in &#8220;Incredible Hulk&#8221; #378.</p>
<p>This is just as David&#8217;s run on the Hulk was really hitting its stride, and though the last issue, #377, set a new status quo for the Hulk, this issue is in some ways a filler, as Rick Jones tells some hospitalized kids a story about how teasing can lead to trouble.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Writer Peter David and artist Bill Jaaska create a humorous Christmas tale in &#8220;Incredible Hulk&#8221; #378.</p>
<p>This is just as David&#8217;s run on the Hulk was really hitting its stride, and though the last issue, #377, set a new status quo for the Hulk, this issue is in some ways a filler, as Rick Jones tells some hospitalized kids a story about how teasing can lead to trouble.</p>
<p>He then tells the story of the Rhino, forever trapped in his Rhino suit, is alone for the holidays, and not feeling optimistic about his super-villain prospects.  He steals a Santa suit, puts it on on top of his Rhino costume, and is making a few dollars with a fake charity bucket when he&#8217;s roped into appearing as a department store Santa.  He&#8217;s not a particularly convincing one, and a kid figures out he&#8217;s actually the Rhino.   Rhino, sick of listening to kids ask for presents, tosses one across the room.</p>
<p>Fortunately (sort of), it&#8217;s nearing sunset, and that&#8217;s when Bruce Banner would change into the grey version of the Hulk.  The Hulk arrives in time to catch the kid, and Rhino-as-Santa and the Hulk get into a slugfest.</p>
<p>Peter David finishes up the story in a charming manner, however, that has a little bit of holiday spirit and co-operation.   Overall, it&#8217;s a funny issue with a holiday flair. &#8220;Rhino Plastered!&#8221; has a cover date of Feb. 1991, meaning it was on sale in the Christmas season of 1990.</p>
<p>- Matt Price<br />
<a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/tag/2011-in-2011">Comics read in 2011:</a> 1978.  Still to go: 33.</p>
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		<title>Christmas Countdown: Amazing Spider-Man #166</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Dec 2011 21:48:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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<p>Spider-Man is tracking down the reptile-man Stegron in this Christmas tale from Len Wein and Ross Andru.</p>
<p>Stegron was once Vincent Stegron, lab assistant to Dr. Curt Connors.  But, ironically given his surname, he&#8217;s transformed into a dinosaur-man after injecting himself with dinosaur DNA.   He manages to re-form dinosaurs from skeletons in a museum using a ray he&#8217;s invented.  He can then command these dinosaurs to battle Spider-Man.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Spider-Man is tracking down the reptile-man Stegron in this Christmas tale from Len Wein and Ross Andru.</p>
<p>Stegron was once Vincent Stegron, lab assistant to Dr. Curt Connors.  But, ironically given his surname, he&#8217;s transformed into a dinosaur-man after injecting himself with dinosaur DNA.   He manages to re-form dinosaurs from skeletons in a museum using a ray he&#8217;s invented.  He can then command these dinosaurs to battle Spider-Man. (These are some out-there powers.)</p>
<p>When Spidey goes to Dr. Curt Connors for help, it turns out that Stegron has already been there &#8211; and triggered Curt Connors&#8217; transformation into the Spidey foe the Lizard.</p>
<p>Spider-Man must stop Stegron&#8217;s plans, rescue Curt&#8217;s son, and stop the Lizard without hurting Connors.   He can&#8217;t do it without putting a crimp in Peter Parker&#8217;s Christmas plans, however.</p>
<p>With reconstituted dinosaurs, a Manhattan snowstorm and a wedding proposal, &#8220;Amazing Spider-Man&#8221; #166 is pretty out there, but a fun holiday issue nonetheless, especially for those with 1970s Marvel nostalgia.  (I guess a wedding proposal and a snowstorm aren&#8217;t that odd for the Christmas season.  But the reconstituted dinosaurs, definitely unusual.)</p>
<p>- Matt Price<br />
<strong><a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/tag/2011-in-2011">Comics read in 2011</a>: 1977. Still to go: 34. </strong></p>
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		<title>&#8220;Daytripper&#8221; is gorgeous, thought-provoking graphic novel</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Dec 2011 06:07:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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<p>Fabio Moon and Gabriel Ba create the  story of the life of Bras de Olivias Dominguez, in the graphic novel &#8220;Daytripper,&#8221; originally released as  10 individual issues.  Each issue follows a day in the life of Bras,  with each ending the same &#8212; he dies.    The following story picks up at  a different point in Bras&#8217; life, unconnected to his previous death.   Bras is the son of a famous author, a &#8220;miracle child&#8221; struggling to find  his place and his way, as told through each separate vignette.</p>]]></description>
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<p><strong></strong>Fabio Moon and Gabriel Ba create the  story of the life of Bras de Olivias Dominguez, in the graphic novel &#8220;Daytripper,&#8221; originally released as  10 individual issues.  Each issue follows a day in the life of Bras,  with each ending the same &#8212; he dies.    The following story picks up at  a different point in Bras&#8217; life, unconnected to his previous death.   Bras is the son of a famous author, a &#8220;miracle child&#8221; struggling to find  his place and his way, as told through each separate vignette.   The  beauty of Brazil and the fragility of life play key roles in this highly  recommended graphic novel.  It&#8217;s beautiful, challenging and at times heartbreaking.</p>
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<p><strong>Also read recently: </strong></p>
<p><strong>Fathom vol. 2: Beginnings, Prelude, 0-11</strong><br />
Admiral Maylander attacks an underwater city of the Blue.  Political intrigue and action are heavy in this volume, as marine biologist Aspen Matthews finds out  more about her true identity.  Written by J.T. Krul.</p>
<p><strong>Fathom Vol. 3, 0-10 </strong><br />
The deep-sea-living the Black declare war upon the humans as the Blue must determine if they will be humanity&#8217;s enemy or ally.   Killian joins with Siphon to negotiate with the humans, though Kiani wants to part of a peaceful settlement.  Aspen again finds herself torn among worlds she has a history with as she attempts to prevent full-scale destruction, and save her long-lost brother.  Written by J.T. Krul.</p>
<p><strong>Who is Jake Ellis?</strong> The collection of this 5-issue miniseries features former spy Jon Moore, now a mercenary.  He&#8217;s able to escape capture in part because of the voice in his head &#8212; the voice of Jake Ellis.  But who is Jake Ellis?   He&#8217;s a man that only Jon can see, providing information on safe escapes and possible threats.  The mystery of Ellis, and Jon&#8217;s quest to discover the secrets behind it, are what writer Nathan Edmondson and artist Tonci Zonjic have laid out in this fast-paced espionage thriller from Image Comics.</p>
<p><strong>GI Joe Operation HISS #1:</strong> Set in the continuity of the G.I. Joe live-action movie, this issue sees Snake Eyes and Scarlett raid a M.A.R.S. facility in China, where they cross paths with Storm Shadow.  The art is by Alex Cal and Agustin Padilla; the book is written by Brian Reed.   Decent action throughout.</p>
<p>- Matt Price<br />
<strong><a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/tag/2011-in-2011">Comics read in 2011:</a> 1976. Still to go: 35. </strong></p>
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		<title>2,011 in 2011 comic-book reading challenge: week 49 and 50 recap</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Dec 2011 14:18:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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<p>Michael Turner&#8217;s &#8220;Fathom&#8221; made up the largest single title read in the past two weeks, in a fortnight that had a lot of variety both in publishers and decades read.  I read 88 comics total in the past two weeks of   my 2,011  in 2011  comic-book challenge.  I  am attempting to read  2,011    comic  books  in  the calendar  year.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Michael Turner&#8217;s &#8220;Fathom&#8221; made up the largest single title read in the past two weeks, in a fortnight that had a lot of variety both in publishers and decades read.  I read 88 comics total in the past two weeks of   my 2,011  in 2011  comic-book challenge.  I  am attempting to read  2,011    comic  books  in  the calendar  year.    With 97 percent  of   the  year over,  I’ve  read  1,935 comics,  or more than 96 percent of  the   total comics I    need to  read.  I’ve got 76 comics to go.  Click past  the cut for  the  full    breakdowns of comics read.</p>
<p><span id="more-13736"></span>Marvel and Image were the top 2 publishers for the past two weeks, with Valiant right behind.</p>
<p>Marvel Comics: 17<br />
Image Comics: 17<br />
Valiant Comics: 16<br />
Steeldragon: 12<br />
DC Comics: 10<br />
Dell: 4<br />
Gold Key: 3<br />
Archie: 2<br />
Aspen: 1<br />
Boom!: 1<br />
Dynamite: 1<br />
Fox: 1<br />
Harvey: 1<br />
IDW: 1<br />
Moonstone: 1</p>
<p>The 1990s were ahead of the 2000s and the 2010s.<br />
1930s: 1<br />
1940s: 4<br />
1950s: 1<br />
1960s: 3<br />
1980s: 12<br />
1990s: 32<br />
2000s: 22<br />
2010s: 13</p>
<p>Year to date:</p>
<p>Marvel Comics extends its lead.</p>
<p>Marvel Comics: 799<br />
DC Comics: 553<br />
Dark Horse: 151<br />
Image Comics: 82<br />
Valiant Comics: 63<br />
Boom! Studios: 61<br />
Malibu: 39<br />
Eclipse Comics: 23<br />
Dynamite: 21<br />
Sirius: 17<br />
IDW: 15<br />
NOW Comics: 12<br />
Oni Press: 12<br />
Steeldragon: 12<br />
Pen and Ink: 7<br />
Prize: 7<br />
Archie: 9<br />
Broadway: 6<br />
Radical: 4<br />
Archaia: 4<br />
Dell: 4<br />
Gold Key: 3<br />
Harvey: 3<br />
NBM: 3<br />
Pak Man: 3<br />
Atlas: 2<br />
Triumphant: 2<br />
Abstract: 1<br />
Aspen: 1<br />
Bluewater: 1<br />
Fox: 1<br />
Moonstone: 1<br />
Pacific: 1<br />
SLG: 1</p>
<p>The 2000s remain the most-read decade, crossing 600 comics read.</p>
<p>1930-1939: 1<br />
1940-1949: 6<br />
1950-1959: 9<br />
1960-1969: 60<br />
1970-1979: 154<br />
1980-1989: 271<br />
1990-1999: 332<br />
2000-2009: 606<br />
2010-present: 496</p>
<p>- Matt Price</p>
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		<title>&#8220;Fathom&#8221; delivers brilliant underwater vistas</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Dec 2011 05:30:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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<p>Comics recently read in my 2,011 in 2011 comic book challenge include the first volume of Michael Turner&#8217;s &#8220;Fathom,&#8221; which debuted in1998 from Top Cow.</p>
<p>&#8220;Fathom&#8221; Vol 1, 0-14, 1/2, preview, Against All Odds #1: Marine biologist Aspen Matthews has always been drawn to the sea, but when she is attached to a top-secret undersea mission, she finds out there&#8217;s more to her past than she realizes.  She also is among the first to discover there are two &#8220;worlds&#8221; on earth &#8212; the one we know, and the one below.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Comics recently read in my 2,011 in 2011 comic book challenge include the first volume of Michael Turner&#8217;s &#8220;Fathom,&#8221; which debuted in1998 from Top Cow.</p>
<p><strong>&#8220;Fathom&#8221; Vol 1, 0-14, 1/2, preview, Against All Odds #1: </strong>Marine biologist Aspen Matthews has always been drawn to the sea, but when she is attached to a top-secret undersea mission, she finds out there&#8217;s more to her past than she realizes.  She also is among the first to discover there are two &#8220;worlds&#8221; on earth &#8212; the one we know, and the one below.</p>
<p><span id="more-13646"></span>The discovery of new undersea humanoid races is the thrust of the first &#8220;Fathom&#8221; volume, and the conflicts between those groups and the land-dwelling humans.   Aspen Matthews is in a unique position to be at the heart of this conflict &#8212; while she was raised as human, her biology connects her to these undersea civilizations.  Beautifully drawn by the late Michael Turner, who created and co-wrote the series, the comics create brilliant, stunning underwater vistas.    With the exception of the Aspen digital comic &#8220;Against All Odds,&#8221; all issues originally published by Top Cow, now published under the auspices of the Turner-founded Aspen Comics.   The definitive edition collection released by Aspen edits out the appearances of Witchblade and Tomb Raider in the original issues 12-14.</p>
<p>Also recently read:<br />
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<p><strong>Airboy 1942: Best of Enemies (2009):</strong> Chuck Dixon writes the story of ace fighter pilot Airboy and his fantastic plane during World War II.  In this story, Airboy meets the German flying ace Valkyrie.  Published by Moonstone.</p>
<p><strong>&#8220;Archie  and Friends&#8221; 152 (2011):</strong> Sabrina casts a spell on Jughead to help him win an  eating contest, but her spell backfires when Jughead falls in love with Sabrina instead.</p>
<p><strong>Lone Ranger (Dell) 1-3 (1948)</strong> These comic strip reprint stories predate the Clayton Moore Lone Ranger, and feature a red-shirted Lone Ranger dealing with Old West bullies and brigands.</p>
<p><strong>Wonder Comics 1 (1939): </strong>The only appearance of Wonder Man (no relation to the later Marvel character) who was sued out of existence over his similarities to Superman.  At first I was surprised, reading the comic &#8212; the origin is totally different from Superman.  An old monk gives Fred Carson a ring that allows him to fight evil.  But when you get into the actual super-heroic part of the book, Wonder Man&#8217;s powers are very similar to Superman&#8217;s, as are many of his poses and actions.  Published by Fox.</p>
<p><strong>Green Hornet #23 (1945):</strong> Green Hornet is the lead story in this Golden Age comic, which also features a roster of somewhat unusual back-up heroes and a little too much casual racism for modern audiences to stomach.   Published by Harvey.</p>
<p><strong>Dell Four Color 496 -Green Hornet (1953): </strong> The Hornet must track down the true culprit in some train robberies when the main suspect is &#8212; the Green Hornet!</p>
<p><strong>Green Lantern No Fear: </strong> Geoff Johns re-establishes Hal Jordan&#8217;s non-superheroic identity as a pilot, while he must face the Manhunters and Shark as Green Lantern.  Collects Green Lantern 1-6 and Green Lantern Secret Files #1 (Darwyn Cooke story).</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/tag/2011-in-2011">Comics read in 2011</a>: 1,935. Still to go: 76. </strong></p>
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		<title>Gary Oldman done as Gordon after &#8220;Dark Knight Rises&#8221;; Marvel movie news</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Dec 2011 23:15:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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<p>Gary Oldman retires James Gordon&#8217;s badge; Fox plans more Marvel films; and reviews of &#8220;Action Comics&#8221; and more in the Planet 46 Comics Podcast at NewsOK. </p>
<p>GARY OLDMAN DONE AS GORDON
Gary Oldman tells Moviefone that &#8220;The Dark Knight Rises&#8221; will be the end of his run as Jim Gordon, and talks about using Bane as the villain.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Gary Oldman retires James Gordon&#8217;s badge; Fox plans more Marvel films; and reviews of &#8220;Action Comics&#8221; and more in the Planet 46 Comics Podcast at NewsOK. </p>
<p>GARY OLDMAN DONE AS GORDON<br />
Gary Oldman tells Moviefone that &#8220;The Dark Knight Rises&#8221; will be the end of his run as Jim Gordon, and talks about using Bane as the villain. <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/files/2011/12/gary-oldman.jpg"><img src="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/files/2011/12/gary-oldman-150x150.jpg" alt="" title="gary-oldman" width="150" height="150" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-13654" /></a></p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s great. It&#8217;s a terrific conclusion to the trilogy,&#8221; Oldman tells Moviefone. &#8220;Nolan rounds it off: he brings in a bit of the first one, from &#8216;Batman Begins,&#8217; and he does some really surprising things with it. I thought his choice of villain was very interesting, to use Bane instead of Riddler or Penguin. He&#8217;s not gone with the most obvious choice. The challenge for Chris was always really the story and I think he didn&#8217;t want to make a third one for the sake of it. I think there was pressure on him, obviously, because the second was so successful. So there&#8217;s always going to be some pressure to keep it going. But he&#8217;s too smart and classy, really to just make a third just for the sake of making it, because others are demanding or want it from him and I think he felt that, &#8216;Let me get the story right.&#8217; So the fans won&#8217;t be disappointed.&#8221;<br />
Read more: <a href="http://blog.moviefone.com/2011/12/06/gary-oldman-dark-knight-rises-steve-buscemi-snl/">http://blog.moviefone.com/2011/12/06/gary-oldman-dark-knight-rises-steve-buscemi-snl/ </a></p>
<p>FOX STILL PLANS MORE X-MEN, FF, DAREDEVIL<br />
Fox&#8217;s Tom Rothman tells MTV that he wants another &#8220;X-Men: First Class.&#8221;<br />
&#8220;We&#8217;re trying like hell,&#8221; he said. &#8220;We&#8217;re trying as hard as we can. We really want to do it. We&#8217;re planning to do it.&#8221;<br />
Rothman also commented two other Marvel properties that Fox plans to revive: &#8220;Daredevil&#8221; and &#8220;Fantastic Four.&#8221;<br />
David Slade is attached to &#8220;Daredevil,&#8221; while &#8220;FF&#8221; is earlier in the development process.<br />
REVIEW FILE: Valen the Outcast #1, Action Comics #4, Hawk &#038; Dove #4, Raphael #1, Defenders #1<br />
<a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/tag/2011-in-2011">Comics read in 2011: </a>1902. Still to go: 109. </p>
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		<title>&#8220;Archer and Armstrong&#8221; was buddy-adventure hit for Valiant Comics in 1990s</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2011 06:49:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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<p>Valiant Comics were huge in the 1990s, and their focus on storytelling was a big part of that success.  I recently re-read the first 15 issues of one of Valiant&#8217;s hits that also was very critically acclaimed: Archer &#38; Armstrong.</p>
<p>The origin story of the offbeat buddy duo of Archer and Armstrong, originally featured in issues #0-6, was re-colored and put into a hardcover edition by the new Valiant Entertainment in 2009.    Jim Shooter and Barry Windsor-Smith were the creators behind the characters: Armstrong, an immortal alcoholic with a heart of gold (we think), and Archer, the naive, conservative &#8230; well, archer &#8230; whose arch-conservative, but crazy, parents tried to kill him.   Barry Windsor-Smith is the writer/artist who makes these characters come to life, with great characterization, beautiful art, and top-notch storytelling.  Armstrong is on the run from a group called The Sect, who believe him to be the devil, and the pair get dragged into all sorts of adventures, including &#8220;Unity,&#8221; the early 1990s time-tossed Valiant crossover.   This was one of my favorite stories back in the day, and it holds up well today.  My favorite issue is issue #5, in which Archer &#38; Armstrong visit the Riveira, where Armstrong owns a private island, and meet up with Armstrong&#8217;s stunningly beautiful wife, which reduces Archer to babbling.  It&#8217;s got humor and adventure, and stands out as a comic worth seeking out.  The story with Archer, Armstrong, and Mrs.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Valiant Comics were huge in the 1990s, and their focus on storytelling was a big part of that success.  I recently re-read the first 15 issues of one of Valiant&#8217;s hits that also was very critically acclaimed: Archer &amp; Armstrong.</p>
<p><span id="more-13606"></span>The origin story of the offbeat buddy duo of Archer and Armstrong, originally featured in issues #0-6, was re-colored and put into a hardcover edition by the new Valiant Entertainment in 2009.    Jim Shooter and Barry Windsor-Smith were the creators behind the characters: Armstrong, an immortal alcoholic with a heart of gold (we think), and Archer, the naive, conservative &#8230; well, archer &#8230; whose arch-conservative, but crazy, parents tried to kill him.   Barry Windsor-Smith is the writer/artist who makes these characters come to life, with great characterization, beautiful art, and top-notch storytelling.  Armstrong is on the run from a group called The Sect, who believe him to be the devil, and the pair get dragged into all sorts of adventures, including &#8220;Unity,&#8221; the early 1990s time-tossed Valiant crossover.   This was one of my favorite stories back in the day, and it holds up well today.  My favorite issue is issue #5, in which Archer &amp; Armstrong visit the Riveira, where Armstrong owns a private island, and meet up with Armstrong&#8217;s stunningly beautiful wife, which reduces Archer to babbling.  It&#8217;s got humor and adventure, and stands out as a comic worth seeking out.  The story with Archer, Armstrong, and Mrs. Armstrong continues in issue #6.</p>
<p>Issue #7 gives a look at each character as Armstrong gets into a barroom brawl.  In issue #8, a double issue, revisits the tale of the Three Musketeers, with Archer, Armstrong and the Eternal Warrior, Armstrong&#8217;s brother, in key roles.</p>
<p>In Archer &amp; Armstrong #9, Bob  Layton and Bernard Chang are the creative team for the first non-Barry  Windsor Smith issue of “Archer and Armstrong.” (BWS will return for  issues 10-12.)   Armstrong is hypnotized by an agent of Darque.  Under  the spell, he is compelled to seek out and kill his brother Gilad, the  Eternal Warrior.  Archer must try to stop him.  Layton has the voices of  Archer and Armstrong down pretty well; Chang seems to be drawing closer  to a BWS style than usual.  Good standalone issue.</p>
<p>In Archer &amp; Armstrong #10, Archer  and Armstrong meet up with the time-travelling Ivar in London.  But a  group of timelost characters kidnap the trio.  Meanwhile, the kid who  stole Armstrong’s satchel starts to realize its power &#8211; and runs into  someone else who wants it.  BWS on writing and art.</p>
<p>In Archer &amp; Armstrong #11, Ivar  is put on trial at Stonehenge by the group of timelost travelers. (The  group appears to include Jimi Hendrix among them.)  Solar confronts the  bandaged man with Armstrong’s satchel, which leads him to Archer,  Armstrong and Ivar, all at Stonehenge with the group.  Solar helps the  situation get sorted.  Good characterization by BWS, who writes and  draws.</p>
<p>And in Archer &amp; Armstrong 12, Armstrong  confronts the bandaged man with his satchel; Archer confronts his past.   Great humor and action throughout, mixed with drama in Archer’s  situation.  Fantastic close to the BWS run.</p>
<p>A new team is on board with Archer &amp; Armstrong 13.<br />
Mike  Baron (“Nexus”) and Rags Morales (“Identity Crisis”) take over from  Barry Windsor-Smith on the title.  Archer and Armstrong are in L.A., and  Armstrong decides Archer needs a woman.  They rent out a house next to  hotheaded actor Bobby Ripp, who gets into conflict with both Archer and  Armstrong.  It’s a change of pace from the BWS issues, but it has a  little bit of a “Badger” feel.  Offbeat, but not clear if it’s going  anywhere.</p>
<p>Archer &amp; Armstrong 14 is written by Mike Baron; art by Andrew Wendel and Carlos Garzon.<br />
The  Sect wants Armstrong dead; Archer meets the pair’s neighbor on the  other side of the house; Bobby Ripp is killed and Armstrong is a  suspect.  It’s certainly zany, but it’s not as enjoyable as the run preceding it.</p>
<p>Also read from Valiant:</p>
<p>The Second Life of Doctor Mirage #1<br />
Hwen  Mirage and Carmen Ruiz are paranormal investigators with a little  bit  of a “Thin Man” vibe, though the straight-laced Dr. Mirage isn’t  quite  the charming scoundrel Nick Charles is.  He’s a meticulous  researcher  who doesn’t enjoy when their investigations run into the  “gooey stuff.”   Two bodies in the New York City morgue seem to still be  pulsing with a  kind of energy.  Carmen and Hwen check it out, and find  themselves  pulled into a scheme of Master Darque.  They track him from  New York to  New Orleans to Ladakh before finding themselves in over  their heads.   Good cliffhanger, fun story, mixes horror and humor to  good effect.   Written by Bob Layton; pencilled by Bernard Chang.</p>
<p>- Matt Price<br />
<strong><a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/tag/2011-in-2011">Comics read in 2011:</a> 1,897. Still to go: 114. </strong></p>
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		<title>Van Williams-Bruce Lee TV series inspired 1960s &#8220;Green Hornet&#8221; comics from Gold Key</title>
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		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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Green Hornet (Gold Key) 1-3 </p>
<p>Created to tie in with the 1966-1967 TV show, these three &#8220;Green Hornet&#8221; issues feature Britt Reid and his valet Kato, who pretend to be criminals in order to fight crime.  District Attorney Frank Scanlon and secretary &#8220;Casey&#8221; Case are in on Britt Reid&#8217;s secret.  Mike Axford, a police beat reporter working for Reid&#8217;s newspaper, is constantly after the Green Hornet, but he falls into humorous mishaps that prevent any true discovery.  Van Williams and Bruce Lee are featured on the covers, with photos from the show also appearing in the interior covers.   The stories are roughly comparable to the TV show of the time, and are relatively enjoyable, if dated stylistically.</p>]]></description>
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<strong>Green Hornet (Gold Key) 1-3 </strong></p>
<p>Created to tie in with the 1966-1967 TV show, these three &#8220;Green Hornet&#8221; issues feature Britt Reid and his valet Kato, who pretend to be criminals in order to fight crime.  District Attorney Frank Scanlon and secretary &#8220;Casey&#8221; Case are in on Britt Reid&#8217;s secret.  Mike Axford, a police beat reporter working for Reid&#8217;s newspaper, is constantly after the Green Hornet, but he falls into humorous mishaps that prevent any true discovery.  Van Williams and Bruce Lee are featured on the covers, with photos from the show also appearing in the interior covers.   The stories are roughly comparable to the TV show of the time, and are relatively enjoyable, if dated stylistically.</p>
<p>Other comics recently read:</p>
<p><span id="more-13589"></span><strong>Young X-Men #1-9</strong></p>
<p>Marc Guggenheim and Yanick Paquette create this story of a new team of mutants following the&#8221;Messiah Complex&#8221; storyline.   With no new mutants being born, Rockslide, Blindfold and Dust believe they are part of the last generation of mutants.  Recruited by Cyclops, they are told that the old New Mutants are the new Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, and they must track down and kill the team.   Not my favorite work by either Guggenheim or Paquette, but it has its moments (particularly in one neat Danger Room sequence).  Ben Oliver becomes the artist with issue #6, as the origin of the Young X-Man &#8220;Ink&#8221; is explained.</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/files/2011/12/CC-Poster.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-13592" title="CC-Poster" src="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/files/2011/12/CC-Poster-532x798.jpg" alt="" width="319" height="479" /></a></p>
<p><strong>Captain Confederacy  (1-12, Steeldragon, 1986; 1-4, Epic, 1991)</strong></p>
<p>Science fiction author Will Shetterly worked with artist <a href="http://www.vincestone.com/">Vince Stone</a> on &#8220;Captain Confederacy,&#8221; an alternate-history comic-book series that looked at a propaganda-type superhero in a world where the South won the Civil War and remained a separate nation from the United States.   Shetterly has posted his &#8220;director&#8217;s cut&#8221; of the material at a blog dedicated to <a href="http://captainconfederacy.blogspot.com/">Captain Confederacy</a>.  This is interesting, thought-provoking stuff, that has had its share of controversy.  Even years after the series&#8217; end, a parent who bought a remaindered copy at a dollar store was offended <a href="http://www.recordnet.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060106/NEWS01/601060320/1001">by its contents</a>.  The series definitely isn&#8217;t meant for kids, but is intended to look at issues of race relations in the context of a superhero adventure/alternate history story.</p>
<p>- Matt Price<br />
<strong><a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/tag/2011-in-2011">Comics read in 2011:</a> 1,881. Still to go: 130. </strong></p>
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		<title>Christian Bale wraps up Batman; Luke Skywalker lunch; Hulk TV plans</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Dec 2011 05:21:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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<p>Batman 3, aka &#8220;The Dark Knight Rises,&#8221; has wrapped, and Christian Bale is done.  Also: Lunch with a Star Wars legend and Hulk TV news. </p>
<p>LUNCH WITH LUKE</p>
<p>Actor Mark Hammill, who brought Jedi Knight Luke Skywalker to life in the original Star Wars Trilogy, is offering to have lunch in Los Angeles with the highest bidder and a guest to raise funds for The RFK Center for Justice and Human Rights, which provides an ongoing base of support to human rights defenders around the world.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Batman 3, aka &#8220;The Dark Knight Rises,&#8221; has wrapped, and Christian Bale is done.  Also: Lunch with a Star Wars legend and Hulk TV news. </p>
<p>LUNCH WITH LUKE</p>
<p>Actor Mark Hammill, who brought Jedi Knight Luke Skywalker to life in the original Star Wars Trilogy, is offering to have lunch in Los Angeles with the highest bidder and a guest to raise funds for The RFK Center for Justice and Human Rights, which provides an ongoing base of support to human rights defenders around the world. Valued at $10,000, the exclusive experience is open for bidding from November 29th through December 15th at:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.charitybuzz.com/catalog_items/276455">http://www.charitybuzz.com/catalog_items/276455</a></p>
<p>BAT-FINISHED</p>
<p><a href="http://entertainment.inquirer.net/22169/bale-talks-about-his-co-stars-in-%E2%80%98dark-knight-rises%E2%80%99">The Philippine Daily Inquirer </a>talked with Christian Bale, and he confirmed he was done with Batman. <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/files/2011/12/batman-bale.jpg"><img src="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/files/2011/12/batman-bale-150x150.jpg" alt="" title="batman-bale" width="150" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-13600" /></a></p>
<p>“I wrapped a few days ago so that will be the last time I&#8217;m taking that cowl off,” he said. “I believe that the whole production wrapped yesterday, so it&#8217;s all done. Everything&#8217;s finished. It&#8217;s me and Chris – that will be the end of that Batman era.”</p>
<p>He also praised co-star Anne &#8220;Catwoman&#8221; Hathaway. </p>
<p>“I had plenty of scenes with Anne,” he said. “And I was there when we did the screen test for her. The thing that I said to Chris [Nolan] that day was that there were many very accomplished actresses who had read for the role. I&#8217;m terrible at auditions, so I&#8217;m very impressed when somebody really seems to acquire an ownership of a character without having worked on it or prepared for some amount of time.”</p>
<p>THE INCREDIBLE HULK NEARS</p>
<p>Guillermo del Toro tells <a href="http://io9.com/5863325/pooping-vampires-and-giant-robots-a-chat-with-guillermo-del-toro">io9 </a>that the screenplay is in for the possible upcoming &#8220;Hulk&#8221; TV show, and the team is waiting for a green light.  Del Toro, serving as producer, says he and his team know the essential stories, including &#8220;Hulk: Grey,&#8221; written by Jeph Loeb, who is involved with the show.<br />
&#8220;We know all the iterations of the Hulk pretty good. We&#8217;ve read all the essential stories, and we&#8217;re then riffing on that. There are so many incarnations and ideas. Jeph Loeb — who did a good run [on Hulk: Grey] — is involved, and I love Peter David&#8217;s Hulk. But there&#8217;s really no part in that mythos that we don&#8217;t know, so we are trying put our own personal spin on it.&#8221; </p>
<p>REVIEW FILE: Green Lantern The Animated Series #0, Wolverine #19, Uncanny X-Men #2, X-Men Legacy #259, Archie #627, Flash Gordon Zeitgeist #1.<br />
<strong><a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/tag/2011-in-2011">Comics read in 2011</a>: 1,853. Still to go: 158<br />
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		<title>2,011 in 2011 comic-book reading challenge: week 47 and 48 recap</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2011 06:51:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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<p>Batman comics from the 2000s made up the largest chunk of my  comic-book reading over the past two weeks, primarily the run of Grant Morrison.  I read 122 comics total in the past two weeks of   my 2,011 in 2011  comic-book challenge.  I  am attempting to read  2,011    comic books  in  the calendar  year.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Batman comics from the 2000s made up the largest chunk of my  comic-book reading over the past two weeks, primarily the run of Grant Morrison.  I read 122 comics total in the past two weeks of   my 2,011 in 2011  comic-book challenge.  I  am attempting to read  2,011    comic books  in  the calendar  year.    With 93 percent  of   the  year over, I’ve  read  1,847 comics,  or almost 92 percent of  the   total comics I   need to  read.  I’ve got 164 comics to go.  Click past  the cut for the  full    breakdowns of comics read.</p>
<p><span id="more-13585"></span>DC Comics, behind &#8220;Batman&#8221; and &#8220;Astro City&#8221; were the big winners in the past two weeks, though there was a wide assortment of publishers represented overall.</p>
<p>DC Comics: 79<br />
Marvel Comics: 16<br />
Dark Horse: 10<br />
Boom! Studios: 8<br />
Archie: 3<br />
Pak Man: 3<br />
IDW: 1<br />
SLG: 1<br />
Triumphant: 1</p>
<p>The 2000s were significantly ahead of the 2010s.<br />
1940s: 1<br />
1960s: 1<br />
1970s: 1<br />
1980s: 4<br />
1990s: 9<br />
2000s: 77<br />
2010s: 29</p>
<p>Year to date:</p>
<p>DC cut into Marvel&#8217;s still-significant lead.</p>
<p>Marvel Comics: 782<br />
DC Comics: 543<br />
Dark Horse: 151<br />
Image Comics: 65<br />
Boom! Studios: 60<br />
Valiant Comics: 47<br />
Malibu: 39<br />
Eclipse Comics: 23<br />
Dynamite: 20<br />
Sirius: 17<br />
IDW: 14<br />
NOW Comics: 12<br />
Oni Press: 12<br />
Pen and Ink: 7<br />
Prize: 7<br />
Archie: 7<br />
Broadway: 6<br />
Radical: 4<br />
Archaia: 4<br />
NBM: 3<br />
Pak Man: 3<br />
Atlas: 2<br />
Harvey: 2<br />
Triumphant: 2<br />
Abstract: 1<br />
Bluewater: 1<br />
Pacific: 1<br />
SLG: 1</p>
<p>The 2000s extended the lead as most-read decade.</p>
<p>1940-1949: 2<br />
1950-1959: 8<br />
1960-1969: 57<br />
1970-1979: 154<br />
1980-1989: 259<br />
1990-1999: 300<br />
2000-2009: 584<br />
2010-present: 483</p>
<p>- Matt Price</p>
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Catching up on a few more comics read recently as I&#8217;m trying to reach 2,011 comics read in 2011.</p>
<p>Archie #30 (1948): If Betty can sew  a patch onto Archie&#8217;s pants, she can take him to the dance.  Did people really do things like this in the 1940s?</p>
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Catching up on a few more comics read recently as I&#8217;m trying to reach 2,011 comics read in 2011.</p>
<p><strong>Archie #30 (1948): </strong>If Betty can sew  a patch onto Archie&#8217;s pants, she can take him to the dance.  Did people really do things like this in the 1940s?</p>
<p><strong>Betty and Veronica #192 (Dec. 1971) </strong>Veronica ditches the gang, who are cleaning up the river in Riverdale, when she has a chance to appear in a fashion shoot.</p>
<p><strong>Star Wars Legacy vol. 2: Shards: </strong>This second volume of &#8220;Legacy&#8221; does a lot to set up the world of the &#8220;Star Wars&#8221; universe, 125 years after &#8220;Return of the Jedi.&#8221;  Cade Skywalker, Luke&#8217;s grandson, is the series&#8217; main character, though he&#8217;s less active in this volume than the first.   Collects issues 8, 4, 9, 10, 13, 11, and 12 of the series, originally published in 2007.</p>
<p><strong>The Unknown 1-4 and The Unknown Devil Made Flesh 1-4: </strong>Two supernatural-style mysteries by writer Mark Waid and artist Minck Oosterveer.  Oosterveer sadly died earlier this year.<br />
In &#8220;The Unknown,&#8221; from Boom! Studios, master detective Catherine Allingham learns she only has months to live.  She chooses to use that remaining time examining seemingly unsolvable mysteries with her ex-bouncer apprentice, James Doyle.</p>
<p><strong>Sanctuary #1: </strong>Stephen Coughlin&#8217;s digital comic from SLG features a sanctuary for animals with a dark mystery behind it &#8212; it reminded me somewhat of &#8220;Lost.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Batman: No Man&#8217;s Land Vol. 1: </strong>Batman must deal with Gotham City after a terrible earthquake leads to the evacuation of most of the city.  This volume includes Batman: No Man&#8217;s Land #1, Batman #563-564, Batman: Shadow of the Bat #83-84, Detective Comics #730-731 and Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #116.    While the story is in some ways unbelievable, the storytellers do a good job making this altered Gotham and its residents part of a compelling story of Batman and his allies in a new, difficult circumstance.</p>
<p><strong>- Matt Price</strong><br />
<strong><a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/tag/2011-in-2011">Comics read in 2011:</a> 1,847. Still to go: 164. </strong></p>
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		<title>Astro City: The Dark Age is a modern classic</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 01:45:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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<p>Astro City: The Dark Age
Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson look at the 1970s and 1980s through the prism of the superhero world of Astro City, in a 16-part storyline.   Four four-issue miniseries (&#8220;Astro City: The Dark Age&#8221; Books 1-4) follow Charles and Royal Williams as they seek the man who murdered their parents.   Their lives are intertwined with that of the Silver Agent, who is traveling through time in an attempt to avert a coming disaster.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Astro City: The Dark Age<br />
Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson look at the 1970s and 1980s through the prism of the superhero world of Astro City, in a 16-part storyline.   Four four-issue miniseries (&#8220;Astro City: The Dark Age&#8221; Books 1-4) follow Charles and Royal Williams as they seek the man who murdered their parents.   Their lives are intertwined with that of the Silver Agent, who is traveling through time in an attempt to avert a coming disaster.</p>
<p>Busiek and Anderson are taking apart the grittier comics of the 1970s and 1980s and exploring them from the point of view of characters who are living it.  It recreates the feel of reading comics as a younger person in the late 70s and early 1980s, but with a story that works on multiple levels.   Any superhero fan should take a look at The Dark Age, which probably suffered from its extended shipping schedule as far as sales.   But with two collections containing all 16 issues, there&#8217;s no reason not to read this modern classic.  Alex Ross remains active with the book as a character designer and cover artist.</p>
<p>Also read recently:</p>
<p>Grifter 2-3 (2011) Nathan Edmondson continues his slow burn in revealing who exactly Cole Cash, aka Grifter, is in this new unified DC Comics universe, but it&#8217;s an intriguing read with beautiful art by CAFU.</p>
<p>Planet Terry 1-4 (1985)Lennie Herman and Warren Kremer were the creative team for &#8220;Planet Terry&#8221; (a pun on &#8220;Planetary&#8221;), which featured young Terry, sort of a Richie Rich of space, on a quest to find his parents, with the help of his robot, Robota, and a gruff alien, Omnus.</p>
<p>- Matt Price<br />
<strong><a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/tag/2011-in-2011">Comics read in 2011:</a> 1,821  Still to go: 190.</strong></p>
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		<title>Grant Morrison tweaks status quo, refers to history in &#8220;Batman&#8221; run</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Nov 2011 04:57:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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<p>Writer Grant Morrison shifts the status quo of the Batman titles from the get-go in his run on &#8220;Batman.&#8221;   The first collection, &#8220;Batman and Son,&#8221; collects issues #655-#658 and #663-#666 of the DC series &#8220;Batman,&#8221; written by Morrison and drawn by  Andy Kubert.  8</p>
<p>Batman&#8217;s son with Talia Al Ghul, daughter of the villainous Ra&#8217;s Al Ghul is introduced as a full-blown character in &#8220;Batman and Son.&#8221;  (The character was introduced in &#8220;Son of the Demon&#8221; in 1987, and has been referenced a few times, but the continuity is a bit murky.  Still, this is clearly the same character.)  Damian Wayne has been trained for all of his 10 young years by the league of assassins, and thinks and reacts like an assassin.  Talia has left Damian with Batman, but the reasons are a bit unclear.   The addition of a new, hard-edged character who is only a boy adds a different dynamic to the Batman family.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Writer Grant Morrison shifts the status quo of the Batman titles from the get-go in his run on &#8220;Batman.&#8221;   The first collection, &#8220;Batman and Son,&#8221; collects issues #655-#658 and #663-#666 of the DC series &#8220;Batman,&#8221; written by Morrison and drawn by  Andy Kubert.  <span style="color: #ffffff;">8</span></p>
<p><span id="more-13526"></span>Batman&#8217;s son with Talia Al Ghul, daughter of the villainous Ra&#8217;s Al Ghul is introduced as a full-blown character in &#8220;Batman and Son.&#8221;  (The character was introduced in &#8220;Son of the Demon&#8221; in 1987, and has been referenced a few times, but the continuity is a bit murky.  Still, this is clearly the same character.)  Damian Wayne has been trained for all of his 10 young years by the league of assassins, and thinks and reacts like an assassin.  Talia has left Damian with Batman, but the reasons are a bit unclear.   The addition of a new, hard-edged character who is only a boy adds a different dynamic to the Batman family.</p>
<p>A sequel of sorts to &#8220;Batman and Son&#8221; is &#8220;The Resurrection of Ra&#8217;s Al Ghul.&#8221;  This somewhat more straightforward action story involves Batman, his adopted children Tim Drake and Dick Grayson, and his biological son, Damian.  Damian Wayne is sought as a host body for the return of Ra&#8217;s Al Ghul. Batman and crew attempt to put a stop to this in this crossover adventure.   The collection contains: Batman #670-671 by Grant Morrison and Tony Daniel, Robin #168-169 by Peter Milligan and Freddie E. Williams II, Nightwing #138-139 by Fabian Nicieza and Don Kramer, Detective Comics #838-839, written by Paul Dini; and two annuals, Batman Annual #26 and Robin Annual #7. <span style="color: #ffffff;">10 (18)</span></p>
<p><strong> </strong> Writer Grant Morrison gets Batman&#8217;s detective hat on in the first storyline in &#8220;The Black Glove,&#8221; which updates a 1950s concept, the &#8220;Club of Heroes,&#8221; featuring a group of Batman analogues.   They&#8217;ve all been called together to an island for a reunion, when there is a murder.   It&#8217;s beautifully drawn by J.H. Williams III and is a high mark of the run.</p>
<p>In the second half of the book, Bruce has a fever dream about his past, which leads into Batman RIP later on, as do the mysterious Batman impostors.   The graphic novel contains &#8220;Batman&#8221; 667-669 and 672-675.  <span style="color: #ffffff;">7 (25)</span></p>
<p>In &#8220;Batman RIP,&#8221; a club of master criminals have an elaborate plan to destroy the Batman, by convincing him of betrayal and making him doubt his own memory. Batman, however, has a plan.  Morrison  and Tony Daniel are able to highlight much about the Dark Knight&#8217;s history as he&#8217;s thrown through the gauntlet by the Black Glove.  The collection contains &#8220;Batman&#8221; 676-683. <span style="color: #ffffff;"> 8 (33)</span></p>
<p>Batman RIP is followed, pretty much, by &#8220;Final Crisis,&#8221; also by Morrison, and though it&#8217;s not solely a &#8220;Batman&#8221; story, it does feature a key &#8220;Batman&#8221; element that you won&#8217;t want to miss.  The basic story is that Darkseid does seem as if he&#8217;ll manage to take over the universe and evil will triumph, but Batman makes a sacrifice near the end that has important consequences.   This book needs many, many annotations and is probably not for the uninitiated, but some hardcore Morrison fans love it.   Collection includes Final Crisis 1-7, Superman Beyond and Submit.  <span style="color: #ffffff;">9 (42)</span></p>
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<div>It&#8217;s possible you&#8217;d be happier reading &#8220;Time and the Batman&#8221; in between &#8220;RIP&#8221; and &#8220;Final Crisis,&#8221; as this collection of Batman 700-702 fills in some gaps in the storyline that I believe were initially left in for dramatic purpose.  However, it&#8217;s a lot cleaner read to have the &#8220;RIP missing chapter&#8221; right after &#8220;RIP.&#8221;  It also contains the extra-sized 700, which features Batmen of different eras.   <span style="color: #ffffff;">3 (45)</span></div>
<div>Following Final Crisis, check out &#8220;Batman and Robin,&#8221; which I talked about <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/2011/10/02/grant-morrisons-batman-and-robin-gives-heroes-new-roles/">here</a>.</div>
<div>Then &#8220;Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne&#8221; features Bruce&#8217;s trip through time as he struggles to return to the present, written by Morrison and drawn by an all-star cast of artists.  The collection contains &#8220;Batman: Return of Bruce Wayne&#8221; 1-6.   <span style="color: #ffffff;">6 (51) </span></div>
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<p>Morrison&#8217;s run has been analyzed extensively, and I encourage readers to dig more thoroughly into the story than what I have here.  It&#8217;s a fascinating piece of modern comics.  Morrison&#8217;s &#8220;Batman&#8221; stories continue in &#8220;Batman Incorporated.&#8221;</p>
<p>- Matt Price<br />
<strong><a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/tag/2011-in-2011">Comics read in 2011</a>: 1,799.  Still to go: 212.</strong></p>
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		<title>Kindle Fire demo; Avengers poster; Conan giveaway and Roy Thomas interview</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Nov 2011 19:00:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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<p>Matt and Kyle take a look at the Kindle Fire&#8217;s options for comics; the Avengers release new posters; and Roy Thomas talks about Conan the Barbarian in this week&#8217;s comics podcast.
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The Kindle Fire offers comics via graphic novel sales on Amazon.com and the comiXology app that comes pre-installed on the tablet.</p>]]></description>
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<p>FIRE AWAY<br />
The Kindle Fire offers comics via graphic novel sales on Amazon.com and the comiXology app that comes pre-installed on the tablet.   The comiXology reader links to any existing comiXology account.  Its reader is preferable to the Fire&#8217;s native browser for comics, which will feature several DC graphic novels.  </p>
<p>NEW AVENGERS POSTER</p>
<p>A brand new banner featuring the core four members of &#8220;The Avengers&#8221; — Captain America, Bruce Banner, Iron Man and Thor, from left to right — has premiered over at Yahoo Movies.</p>
<p><a href="http://movies.yahoo.com/photos/movie-stills/gallery/3403/the-avengers-stills#info">http://movies.yahoo.com/photos/movie-stills/gallery/3403/the-avengers-stills#info</a></p>
<p>CONAN GIVEAWAY</p>
<p>Lionsgate Home Entertainment is  releasing  Conan the Barbarian on 3D/2D Blu-ray Combo Pack, 2D   Blu-ray Disc, and DVD this November 22nd. Starring Jason Momoa, Rachel   Nichols, Stephen Lang, Rose McGowan, and Ron Perlman, this 2011  re-make  includes audio commentaries, The Conan Legacy  featurette, a making-of  and more.  Longtime &#8220;Conan&#8221; comics writer appears on the special features for the film. <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/files/2011/11/conan-barbarian.jpg"><img src="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/files/2011/11/conan-barbarian-150x150.jpg" alt="" title="conan-barbarian" width="150" height="150" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-13495" /></a></p>
<p>We have a copy of the  Conan the Phenomenon: The Legacy  of Robert E. Howard Fantasy  Icon hardcover art history book as well as the Conan the Barbarian the Blu-ray Combo Pack to give away.  For a chance to win, answer our question of the day:  Which Conan is your favorite?  The character from the books?  Arnold from the films?  The Barry Windsor-Smith or John Buscema version from the comics?  The more recent version from the Dark Horse Comics?  Or Jason Momoa in the new film?</p>
<p>ROY THOMAS</p>
<p>Speaking of Conan, I talked to Roy Thomas, who brought Conan to Marvel Comics in the 1970s and has been writing “Road of Kings” for Dark Horse.  He talked about the early days of the Conan comic.</p>
<p>He said he was hoping to expand Marvel&#8217;s reach beyond superheroes into sword and sorcery, and licensing Conan was a home run.  The new &#8220;Conan the Barbarian&#8221; is out on DVD and Blu-ray today.  Look for more of the interview with Thomas in Friday&#8217;s Weekend Look. </p>
<p>WINNER WINNER ROBOT CHICKEN DINNER</p>
<p>We’ve chosen our winner for the Robot Chicken season 5 DVD  —  the DVD goes to MovieHunter1888. </p>
<p>REVIEW FILE: Justice League 3, Captain America #4, Fear Itself 7.3, Avengers #19, Batman #3<br />
<a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/tag/2011-in-2011">Comics read in 2011</a>: 1,748.  Still to go: 263</p>
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		<title>Zombie, space adventure featured in comic-book challenge catch-up post</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2011 04:09:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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<p>Getting caught up on several comics read this year that never made it into a full blog post.</p>
<p>Living with the Dead 1-3 (2007, Dark Horse): Sort of &#8220;The Walking Dead&#8221; by way of a comedic buddy movie with a dash of romantic comedy.  Worth checking out for zombie or &#8220;Zombieland&#8221; fans.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Getting caught up on several comics read this year that never made it into a full blog post.</p>
<p>Living with the Dead 1-3 (2007, Dark Horse): Sort of &#8220;The Walking Dead&#8221; by way of a comedic buddy movie with a dash of romantic comedy.  Worth checking out for zombie or &#8220;Zombieland&#8221; fans.</p>
<p>Incredible Hulk 601 (2009, Marvel): Greg Pak writes as Banner begins trying to train the Hulk&#8217;s son, Skaar.</p>
<p>Warlock 1-4 (2004, Marvel): Greg Pak writes a different version of the Adam Warlock character with a focus on philosophy.</p>
<p>Vision Machine 1-3 (2010, Pak Man Productions): Greg Pak and RB Silva provide a meditation on consumerism and technology in a smart, innovative sci-fi story.  You can get the story for free at <a href="http://visionmachine.net">visionmachine.net</a>.</p>
<p>Amazing Spider-Man #34 (1966, Marvel) Spidey faces Kraven the Hunter in a classic Stan Lee-Steve Ditko story.</p>
<p>Avenging Spider-Man #1 (2011, Marvel) A modern version of Marvel Team Up by Zeb Wells and Joe Madureira. Spidey teams up with the Red Hulk in issue 1.</p>
<p>Archie and Friends Cartoon Life # 1: (2009, Archie) Chuck Clayton teaches a cartooning class.</p>
<p>Scavengers 0: (Triumphant, 1993):  After years protecting the Realm, Captain  Ximos discovers a dark secret that leads him to become a renegade.  This was better than what I had expected from the long-defunct publisher.</p>
<p>Secret Avengers 16, 17 (2011, Marvel): Good superhero espionage-type stories from Warren Ellis.</p>
<p>Doctor Who annual 2010. (2010, IDW) The 4-page Tony Lee teaser is the best story of the bunch, but these are OK for fans of the recent David Tennant-starring series.</p>
<p>- Matt Price<br />
<a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/tag/2011-in-2011"><strong>Comics read in 2011</strong></a>:  1,743.  Still to go: 268.</p>
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		<title>2,011 in 2011 comic-book reading challenge: week 45 and 46 recap</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2011 03:20:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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<p>Marvel Comics from the 1960s and 1970s made up the majority of my comic-book reading over the past two weeks, led by the &#8220;Captain Marvel&#8221; series from that era.  I read 69 comics total in the past two weeks of  my 2,011 in 2011  comic-book challenge.  I  am attempting to read  2,011   comic books  in  the calendar  year.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Marvel Comics from the 1960s and 1970s made up the majority of my comic-book reading over the past two weeks, led by the &#8220;Captain Marvel&#8221; series from that era.  I read 69 comics total in the past two weeks of  my 2,011 in 2011  comic-book challenge.  I  am attempting to read  2,011   comic books  in  the calendar  year.    With almost 89 percent  of  the  year over, I’ve  read  1,725 comics,  or almost 86 percent of  the  total comics I   need to  read.  I’ve got 286 comics to go.  Click past the cut for the  full    breakdowns of comics read.</p>
<p><span id="more-13478"></span>I read almost entirely Marvel Comics in the past two weeks, as far as comics that got logged on the blog.</p>
<p>Marvel Comics: 67<br />
DC Comics: 2</p>
<p>The 1970s were just ahead of the 1960s for the most-read decade.</p>
<p>1960s: 31<br />
1970s: 32<br />
2000s: 1<br />
2010s: 5</p>
<p>Year to date:</p>
<p>Marvel extended its lead.</p>
<p>Marvel Comics: 776<br />
DC Comics: 465<br />
Dark Horse: 141<br />
Image Comics: 65<br />
Boom! Studios: 52<br />
Valiant Comics: 47<br />
Malibu: 39<br />
Eclipse Comics: 23<br />
Dynamite: 20<br />
Sirius: 17<br />
NOW Comics: 12<br />
Oni Press: 12<br />
IDW: 13<br />
Pen and Ink: 7<br />
Prize: 7<br />
Broadway: 6<br />
Radical: 4<br />
Archie: 4<br />
Archaia: 4<br />
NBM: 3<br />
Atlas: 2<br />
Harvey: 2<br />
Abstract: 1<br />
Bluewater: 1<br />
Triumphant: 1<br />
Pacific: 1</p>
<p>The 2000s remain in the lead for most-read decade.</p>
<p>1940-1949: 1<br />
1950-1959: 8<br />
1960-1969: 56<br />
1970-1979: 153<br />
1980-1989: 255<br />
1990-1999: 291<br />
2000-2009: 507<br />
2010-present: 454</p>
<p>- Matt Price</p>
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		<title>Final Stan Lee, Jack Kirby collaborations found in Essential Fantastic Four vol. 5</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2011 04:22:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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<p>&#8220;Essential Fantastic Four, Volume 5&#8243; collects issues #84-110 of what was called at the time &#8220;The World&#8217;s Greatest Comic Magazine.&#8221;   Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, who had collaborated on the book since issue #1, end their partnership here with issue #102.  (Previous Kirby art was reworked for #108.)   John Romita Sr.</p>]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;Essential Fantastic Four, Volume 5&#8243; collects issues #84-110 of what was called at the time &#8220;The World&#8217;s Greatest Comic Magazine.&#8221;   Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, who had collaborated on the book since issue #1, end their partnership here with issue #102.  (Previous Kirby art was reworked for #108.)   John Romita Sr. and John Buscema follow the King, but despite their talents, never reach his heights on the series.</p>
<p>These issues are probably the least of the Lee-Kirby FFs &#8212; Doom&#8217;s a bit out of character in a multi-part story, and there are some apparent plotholes involving the Inhumans.  But there&#8217;s enough here to make it worth reading, especially for Kirby fans.   The best of the lot is probably the four part story in #90-93 in which the Thing becomes a gladiator on an alien world.</p>
<p>Also read:</p>
<p>Amazing Spider-Man #5: One of my favorite comics as a youngster (I had the Marvel Tales reprint) features Doctor Doom challenging Spider-Man.</p>
<p>Fantastic Four: The Lost Adventure: Using the original pencils Jack Kirby had turned in, which later were rearranged to partially make issue #108, Marvel released this &#8220;lost&#8221; Lee-Kirby issue in 2008.</p>
<p>- Matt Price<br />
<strong><a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/tag/2011-in-2011">Comics read in 2011:</a> 1,725. Still to go: 286. </strong></p>
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		<title>Captain Marvel went through multiple incarnations in 1960s, 1970s series</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Nov 2011 04:38:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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<p>The 1960s-1970s &#8220;Captain Marvel&#8221; series was introduced at a time when most of what Marvel launched became a huge hit. But despite being created by Stan Lee, Captain Marvel floundered quite a bit before finding some critical success at the pen of Jim Starlin, who gave the hero &#8220;cosmic awareness&#8221; and made him the protector of the universe.</p>]]></description>
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<p>The 1960s-1970s &#8220;Captain Marvel&#8221; series was introduced at a time when most of what Marvel launched became a huge hit. But despite being created by Stan Lee, Captain Marvel floundered quite a bit before finding some critical success at the pen of Jim Starlin, who gave the hero &#8220;cosmic awareness&#8221; and made him the protector of the universe.</p>
<p><span id="more-13362"></span>Captain Mar-Vell was originally an alien military officer of the Kree assigned to spy on Earth who finds himself having feelings for Earth people.</p>
<p>Introduced in Marvel Super-Heroes #12 by Stan Lee and Gene Colan, the Captain went through a variety of writers, artists and situations in the first 15 issues of his title.   Most of the time, he&#8217;s in conflict with his superior, Yon-Rogg, who assigns Mar-Vell to tasks he hopes will kill him.  This is because Yon-Rogg is in love with Una, Mar-Vell&#8217;s girlfriend serving on the same ship.  Meanwhile, on Earth, Mar-Vell, who is going by the secret identity of Dr. Walter Lawson, is drawn into a love triangle with Carol Danvers, who works on the rocket base he&#8217;s investigating.  With Captain Marvel (as the earthlings come to call Mar-Vell when he&#8217;s in his Kree uniform), Carol and Walter, it&#8217;s a love triangle; adding Una and Yon-Rogg makes it a fairly complicated love pentagon.  Along the way, Captain Marvel&#8217;s  mission and powers seem to undergo some type of change every few issues.</p>
<p>Writer Archie Goodwin attempted to make sense of all that had gone before in issue 16, clearing the decks for Roy Thomas and Gil Kane to revamp the series with Oct. 1969&#8242;s issue #17.   This issue found Captain Marvel sharing atoms with former Hulk and Captain America sidekick Rick Jones &#8212; only one could exist in the regular universe at any one time, with the other being exiled to the Negative Zone.   This was reminiscent in some ways of the Fawcett Captain Marvel, in which the young Billy Batson gave way to an adult Captain Marvel, only Thomas&#8217; version gave the whole thing a very Marvel Comics twist.    The new costume was a definite improvement, but the new series only lasted through issue #21 before going on hiatus.</p>
<p>After a 2-year hiatus, Captain Marvel returns in some fairly forgettable issues (drawn by Wayne Boring and Gil Kane) before Jim Starlin arrives on the scene as the penciller of issue #25.    Starlin&#8217;s run really gets going when, in issue #29, Captain Marvel is given new powers, a slightly new look, blond hair and the title &#8220;protector of the universe.&#8221;</p>
<p>The new protector is quickly thrown into the Thanos War.  Thanos, introduced in Iron Man #55, is intent on getting the Cosmic Cube and becoming the ruler of the universe.    He bombs his own planet, Titan, wiping out millions before coming to earth in search of the cube.  It&#8217;s up to Captain Marvel, the Avengers and other assorted allies to put an end to Thanos&#8217; plan.  It&#8217;s a story that reads a bit like a rough draft to the later &#8220;Infinity Gauntlet,&#8221; but it&#8217;s Captain Marvel at his best in the storyline, which concludes with issue #33.</p>
<p>Issues read:  Marvel Super-Heroes #12, Iron Man #55, Captain Marvel Vol. 1 #1-33.</p>
<p>- Matt Price<br />
Comics read in 2011:  1,696. Still to go:  315.</p>
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		<title>James Bond film Skyfall begins filming; Batman trailer could be on the way; Lord of the Rings follows a War in the North</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Nov 2011 02:56:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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<p>James Bond news, Dark Knight Rises preview coming, and Lord of the Rings gets a new videogame in this week&#8217;s Planet 46 Comics Podcast
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<p>JAMES BOND &#8211; SKYFALL IS COMING
The 23rd James Bond adventure will be titled SKYFALL.  The film is directed by Academy Award winner Sam Mendes and stars Daniel Craig, who returns for his third film as James Bond 007.</p>]]></description>
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<p>James Bond news, Dark Knight Rises preview coming, and Lord of the Rings gets a new videogame in this week&#8217;s Planet 46 Comics Podcast<br />
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<p>JAMES BOND &#8211; SKYFALL IS COMING<br />
The 23rd James Bond adventure will be titled SKYFALL.  The film is directed by Academy Award winner Sam<a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/files/2011/11/daniel-craig.jpg"><img src="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/files/2011/11/daniel-craig-150x150.jpg" alt="" title="daniel-craig" width="150" height="150" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-13360" /></a> Mendes and stars Daniel Craig, who returns for his third film as James Bond 007.  In production now, the film will begin its worldwide roll-out in the UK and Ireland on October 26th 2012 and in North America on November 9th 2012.<br />
Cast members include Daniel Craig, Javier Bardem, Dame Judi Dench, Naomie Harris and Bérénice Marlohe. The filmmakers also announced Ralph Fiennes, Albert Finney and Ben Whishaw.</p>
<p>LORD OF THE RINGS: WAR IN THE NORTH RELEASED<br />
War in the North follows three heroes on adventures hinted at, but never before seen in the books or films.   The game features 3-player co-op and is based visually on Peter Jackson&#8217;s version of the Tolkien world. Trailer available here: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuzWUbOBXq0&#038;feature=pyv">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuzWUbOBXq0&#038;feature=pyv</a></p>
<p>DARK KNIGHT TRAILER IN DECEMBER?<br />
On December 16, a six minute prologue for &#8220;The Dark Knight Rises&#8221; is set to debut on some IMAX showings of &#8220;Mission: Impossible &#8211; Ghost Protocol.&#8221; <a href="http://www.batman-on-film.com/batmovienews.html">Batman-on-Film</a> and <a href="http://batman-news.com/2011/11/02/the-dark-knight-rises-trailer-to-debut-with-sherlock-holmes/">Batman-News</a> report the first full trailer for &#8220;The Dark Knight Rises&#8221; could premiere on the same day, on Warner Bros.  &#8220;Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows.&#8221; </p>
<p>REVIEW FILE: Hawk and Dove #3, Uncanny X-Men #1, Action Comics #3, New Mutants #33 and Fear Itself 7.1: Captain America.<br />
Comics read in 2011: 1,661. Still to go: 350. </p>
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		<title>2,011 in 2011 comic-book reading challenge: Week 43 and 44 recap</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Nov 2011 20:41:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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<p>The DC series &#8220;Brightest Day&#8221; made up the largest chunk of my comic-book reading in the past two weeks. I read 55 comics total in the past three weeks of  my 2,011 in 2011 comic-book challenge.  I  am attempting to read  2,011   comic books  in the calendar  year.    With almost 85 percent  of  the  year over, I’ve read  1,656  comics,  or just about 82.3 percent of  the  total comics I  need to  read.  I&#8217;ve got 355 comics to go.  Click past the cut for the full    breakdowns of comics read.</p>]]></description>
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<p>The DC series &#8220;Brightest Day&#8221; made up the largest chunk of my comic-book reading in the past two weeks. I read 55 comics total in the past three weeks of  my 2,011 in 2011 comic-book challenge.  I  am attempting to read  2,011   comic books  in the calendar  year.    With almost 85 percent  of  the  year over, I’ve read  1,656  comics,  or just about 82.3 percent of  the  total comics I  need to  read.  I&#8217;ve got 355 comics to go.  Click past the cut for the full    breakdowns of comics read.</p>
<p><span id="more-13351"></span>DC led the way with 46 comics read.  Marvel was second with 7.</p>
<p>DC Comics: 46<br />
Marvel: 7<br />
Dark Horse Comics: 1<br />
IDW: 1</p>
<p>The 2010s were the most-read decade, followed by the 1990s.</p>
<p>1990s: 14<br />
2000s: 2<br />
2010s: 39</p>
<p>Year to date:</p>
<p>DC closed the gap, but remains behind Marvel at No. 2.</p>
<p>Marvel Comics: 709<br />
DC Comics: 463<br />
Dark Horse: 141<br />
Image Comics: 65<br />
Boom! Studios: 52<br />
Valiant Comics: 47<br />
Malibu: 39<br />
Eclipse Comics: 23<br />
Dynamite: 20<br />
Sirius: 17<br />
NOW Comics: 12<br />
Oni Press: 12<br />
IDW: 13<br />
Pen and Ink: 7<br />
Prize: 7<br />
Broadway: 6<br />
Radical: 4<br />
Archie: 4<br />
Archaia: 4<br />
NBM: 3<br />
Atlas: 2<br />
Harvey: 2<br />
Abstract: 1<br />
Bluewater: 1<br />
Triumphant: 1<br />
Pacific: 1</p>
<p>The 2000s remain in the lead for most-read decade.  The 2010s remain in second.  The 1990s increases its lead on the 1980s.</p>
<p>1940-1949: 1<br />
1950-1959: 8<br />
1960-1969: 25<br />
1970-1979: 121<br />
1980-1989: 255<br />
1990-1999: 291<br />
2000-2009: 506<br />
2010-present: 449</p>
<p>- Matt Price</p>
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		<title>Halloween comics review: X-Men and Power Pack #1 (2005)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2011 04:37:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The 2005 miniseries &#8220;X-Men and Power Pack,&#8221; written by Marc Sumerak, started off with a Halloween-themed issue, as the Power kids are heading to a Halloween party, with young Jack dressed as one of his favorite heroes, Wolverine.</p>
<p>Jack is sure he&#8217;s going to win the costume contest &#8211; but when that doesn&#8217;t look likely, he takes his frustration out on little sister Katie.  Katie gets upset and runs into the woods.   Older siblings Julie and Alex make Jack come with them to look for her.  (The four siblings together are &#8220;Power Pack,&#8221; who were granted superpowers during an alien encounter.)</p>
<p>Meanwhile, in the woods, Katie meets the real Wolverine &#8211; who she initially thinks is Jack, causing a brief skirmish.   Wolverine is there tracking one of his enemies, and eventually it&#8217;ll take Wolverine and Power Pack working together to save the day.</p>]]></description>
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<p>The 2005 miniseries &#8220;X-Men and Power Pack,&#8221; written by Marc Sumerak, started off with a Halloween-themed issue, as the Power kids are heading to a Halloween party, with young Jack dressed as one of his favorite heroes, Wolverine.</p>
<p><span id="more-13308"></span>Jack is sure he&#8217;s going to win the costume contest &#8211; but when that doesn&#8217;t look likely, he takes his frustration out on little sister Katie.  Katie gets upset and runs into the woods.   Older siblings Julie and Alex make Jack come with them to look for her.  (The four siblings together are &#8220;Power Pack,&#8221; who were granted superpowers during an alien encounter.)</p>
<p>Meanwhile, in the woods, Katie meets the real Wolverine &#8211; who she initially thinks is Jack, causing a brief skirmish.   Wolverine is there tracking one of his enemies, and eventually it&#8217;ll take Wolverine and Power Pack working together to save the day.</p>
<p>Manga-style art by the Japanese illustration team of GuriHiru is well-done throughout.    This issue kicked off a series of all-ages miniseries featuring Power Pack teamed up with various Marvel heroes.   As a Halloween tale, it&#8217;s good &#8211; there&#8217;s no direct spooky or supernatural threat, but there are costumes and scary things in the woods.  And as an all-ages comic and the beginning of the modern all-ages Power Pack, it&#8217;s a charming read.</p>
<p>- Matt Price<br />
<strong><a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/tag/2011-in-2011">Comics read in 2011:</a> 1,656.  Still to go: 355. </strong></p>
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		<title>Halloween comics review: Marvel Adventures Spider-Man vol. 1 #20</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2011 01:15:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Price</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[comic books]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Marvel Comics]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[2011 in 2011]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Mike Norton]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Peter David]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Two creators I consider personal favorites &#8212; writer Peter David and artist Mike Norton &#8212; teamed up for the 2006 Halloween tale &#8220;Monster Mash&#8221; in Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #20.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s the night of the Halloween dance, and Peter Parker&#8217;s planning on skipping it.  Instead, he heads out on patrol, where Hawkeye is stopping a robbery in progress.   But there, they accidentally open a shipping container that inside holds what appears to be Frankenstein&#8217;s monster.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_13305" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 329px"><a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/files/2011/10/Marvel_Adventures_Spider-Man_Vol_1_20.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-13305  " title="Marvel_Adventures_Spider-Man_Vol_1_20" src="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/files/2011/10/Marvel_Adventures_Spider-Man_Vol_1_20-532x826.jpg" alt="" width="319" height="496" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Marvel Adventures Spider-Man vol. 1 #20</p></div>
<p>Two creators I consider personal favorites &#8212; writer Peter David and artist Mike Norton &#8212; teamed up for the 2006 Halloween tale &#8220;Monster Mash&#8221; in Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #20.</p>
<p><span id="more-13304"></span>It&#8217;s the night of the Halloween dance, and Peter Parker&#8217;s planning on skipping it.  Instead, he heads out on patrol, where Hawkeye is stopping a robbery in progress.   But there, they accidentally open a shipping container that inside holds what appears to be Frankenstein&#8217;s monster.</p>
<p>Hawkeye and Spidey attempt to capture the monster before too much mayhem ensues &#8212; and Peter might end up at that dance, after all.</p>
<p>This is a fresh, fun story that is great for anyone with even a passing familiarity with Spider-Man.  It hits on the themes that make the character great, teams him up with the brash Avenger Hawkeye, making for witty dialogue and exciting action, and the entire proceedings have a sense of fun.  Add the Halloween theme, and &#8220;Marvel Adventures Spider-Man&#8221; #20 is well worth an All Hallows Eve read.</p>
<p>- Matt Price<br />
<strong><a href="http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/tag/2011-in-2011">Comics read in 2011:</a> 1,655.  Still to go:  356. </strong></p>
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