Showing posts with label Justice League. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Justice League. Show all posts

Friday, December 15, 2017

Act 240: Wipe Up Afterward

Masked Blogster, Mrs. Blogster, Mini Mandy, and Kevin talk football, seeing Justice League, wrestling jobs, Post-It Notes, and more.

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Friday, September 29, 2017

Act 230: #Neuticles

Masked Blogster and the crew continue the fun at Uncle Bear's Brewery in Ahwatukee, AZ for Masked Libs, Defenders talk, the Blogsters' first Christmas together, and more.

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Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Comic Book Review: Justice League America #91 - DC Comics (1994)


"Heroes Passage"
Written by Dan Vado
Pencils by Marc Campos
Inks by Ken Branch
Colors by Gene D'Angelo

The Justice League America members mourn the loss of Ice(Tora) and prepare and attend her funeral.  The League's home base of operations was destroyed and now the UN does not want the heroes to assist with the cleanup or to be anywhere near the site.

I received this comic book in the Comic of the Month subscription box so that's why I have a bit of a random book to review here.   I did not read the books that lead up to this event, nor have I read the books that immediately follow.  This is one of the things I think a lot of folks miss out on in comic books.  The big companies constantly reboot or start over from #1(without actually starting over).  I really enjoyed reading the book and piecing the story together without any backstory.  It brought me back to when I first started reading comic books.

With regard to action, this book is lacking.  By no means is that a bad thing however as the dialogue between the Justice League America members was wonderful.  Everyone is grieving the loss of Tora and there is a lot of frustration and blame being passed around.  There is also the scene where the heroes bring Tora back to her homeland and bringing the body to her mother, Queen Olaf.  The Queen was not happy with the League but did allow the members to attend the funeral.

The art looks fine and it must have been a fun task for Marc Campos as he was tasked with drawing some truly great heroes like Wonder Woman, Martian Manhunter, Blue Beetle and Booster Gold(who was in a weird suit of armor that is keeping him alive - I may need to find the previous books to see what happened).  Everything was captured pretty well and it flowed with the story.

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Friday, April 14, 2017

Act 206: Give Me a Noun

The crew plays Mad Libs and also talk about movie trailers for Thor Ragnarok, Justice League and Atomic Blonde. The show consisted of hosts Masked Blogster, Mini Mandy, Frankie G, "El Guapo" Jessie Saenz and Steve Silva.

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Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Comic Book Review: Justice League #4 - DC Comics (2016)

"The Extinction Machines"
Part 4

Written by Bryan Hitch
Pencils by Jesus Merino
Inks by Andy Owens & Jesus Merino
Colors by Tomey Morey

The world is in turmoil.  Attacks from another world and earthquakes generated by ancient machines under the Earth's surface have made things difficult for the Justice League.  A purge is happening and it's up to our heroes to find out who is behind everything and why.

Bryan Hitch has a lot going on in this series and I feel like he is doing a wonderful job with it.  There are a lot of heroes to juggle and it's great to see that each one seems to have their own part.  Some seem minor now but I have a feeling what Aquaman is hearing could be as impactful as the under the surface mission Superman is currently on.

Justice League is a good series for those of you who want to follow one story line in the DC Universe.  There really are no ties to the heroes' other books when it comes to Justice League.  The group is entirely too powerful to keep together if it's not a worldwide threat so attempting to cross over into the individual books would be near impossible without some sort of seasonal event.

Justice League is only a handful of issues in so check your local comic shops to see if you can get the previous issues(even 2nd printings).  It's a fun series and I look forward to each upcoming issue.

What are your thoughts on Justice League?  Are you enjoying the DC Rebirth as much as I am?  What other comic books/movies/tv shows would you like Maskerpiece Theatre to review?

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Saturday, July 30, 2016

Act 168: The #SDCC Trailer Park

Masked Blogster, Mandy, Handsome J, Gloryhoundd, KFend, Sam and Kevin talk about the glut of trailers that came from San Diego Comicon including everything from Marvel and DC, Blair Witch, King Arthur and Kong. They also find a disturbing bit of Pokemon porn.

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Sunday, April 3, 2016

Comic Book Review: Aquaman #50 - DC Comics (2016)

"Dead Water"

Written by Dan Abnett
Pencils by Brett Booth
Inks by Norm Rapmund
Colors by Andrew Dalhouse

There is something killing people near water and leaving, what appears to be, shark bites on the victims.  The issue with these bodies of water is they are not near an ocean.  The latest victim was from a pool on top of a building.  The FBI and local authorities do not know what to make of it so the ruler of Atlantis, Aquaman, is called upon to investigate.
Aquaman has been a bit busy getting ready for the introduction of Mera, aka Aquawoman, to the Justice League, but he's always ready for an adventure.

Despite not reading any of the previous comic books leading to this issue I was able to follow it very well.  This goes with my previous blogs of letting readers, or future readers, know that you can pick up a comic book and just go from there.  Enjoy the ride.  Aquaman #50 provides that fun ride that readers of comic books should enjoy.  Dan Abnett did a terrific job writing this story as it included action, humor and excellent conversation between the characters.  The humor thrown in from Garth of Atlantis and especially from Agent Arni from the surface world were particularly fantastic.  The expressions on their faces made the delivery of the lines even better.

I also really enjoyed Aquaman explaining his actions.  There are reasons he would not necessarily need to assist in any investigations but he makes it understood why he does.  For that matter, the interactions of all characters in this book were great as they all moved the story forward and/or gave you a depiction of what each character was brought to the proverbial table.

Brett Booth, Norm Rapmund and Andrew Dalhouse were the guest artistic team brought in for this book and is honestly the reason I bought the book.  It just so happened, Dan Abnett wrote a wonderful story to go along with the brilliant artwork.  Every page looked amazing in this book.  So many panels were cover-worthy.  The facial expressions, action shots and the angles used were excellent as Brett Booth and Norm Rapmund do this as well as anyone going today.  The part I really took notice in were the colors.  Aquaman's gold costume actually seemed to actually shimmer in the sunlight.  Andrew Dalhouse is doing color in a way you don't see in every comic.  The thing is, he does it in every comic he works on.  If this trio is doing the art on any future comic books, I'm on board.

I enjoyed Aquaman #50 and it's a bigger book so don't let the $4.99 price tag scare you away.  Well written and the art is remarkable.  It is everything a person could want from a comic book.

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Thursday, March 3, 2016

Comic Book Review: Justice League #48 - DC Comics (2016)

The Darkseid War: Part 8
Act 3: Gods of Justice
Chapter 2: Crime Pays

Written by Geoff Johns
Art by Jason Fabok

The Justice League are working with the Crime Syndicate to stop the Anti-Monitor.

The Darkseid War has so many moving parts, it's hard to figure out where to start this review.  DC Comics is doing such a great job with this book.  I've been a fan of Justice League from the first issue and here, at issue forty-eight I am just as excited.  Geoff Johns is exceptional at crafting these long intricate stories that intermingle a multitude of characters who, while maybe not sharing the panel, impact each other with each action.  The Anti-Monitor seems to be an unstoppable force and I look forward to seeing how this war continues to take shape.

Jason Fabok is such an incredible artist.  He does such an extraordinary job with all of these characters he is needing to draw.  Justice League has got to be one of those "dream projects" as you get to draw anyone and everyone on any given panel.

I recognize that Justice League is fully entrenched in the Darkseid War but just pick these books up and start reading.  There is a lot going on but the dialogue is good and the art is remarkable.

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Monday, January 11, 2016

Comic Book Review: Justice League #47 - DC Comics (2016)


Darkseid War Part 7

Written by Geoff Johns
Art by Jason Fabok

Heroes collide in the next chapter in the Darkseid War.  A deranged Superman fights Wonder Woman; Green Lantern tries to talk Batman off the Chair of Knowledge; Cyborg, Power Ring, Big Barda and Mister Miracle attempt to break the Crime Syndicate out of prison to find out more information to possibly beat the Anti-Monitor.

Things have gone haywire in the DC Universe.  With Darkseid gone, there is great power dispersed to different heroes from the Justice League and they're having a hard time dealing with it not only mentally, but now it seems physically.

The Darkseid War has been a great read so far.  Lots of action and story lines all over the place yet they all converge as well.  Each month I look forward to what is going to happen next.  Wonder Woman is the one hero whose head seems to be the most level as the other Justice League members have their own issues.  Mister Miracle is a fun character and I like seeing this Jack Kirby created character become heavily involved in this story.

Justice League has been one of my favorite of the DC series upon the arrival of the New 52.  Each issue has a lot of great action and includes many of the most familiar of faces in the DC Universe.  This is a great series for those of you into superhero team ups and that seems to be the case with a lot of folks based on the direction the films are going.

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Thursday, January 7, 2016

Comic Book Review: Justice League #46 - DC Comics (2015)

Written by Geoff Johns
Art by Francis Manapul

The Darkseid War rages on.  Darkseid is dead and now everyone is after the Anti-Monitor, but only after they're done with each other.  Cyborg, Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor have enlisted the help of Mister Miracle and he has the help of his new bride, Big Barda.  With nobody knowing how to defeat their largest nemesis todate, our heroes need to turn to a group that had their planet destroyed by the Anti-Monitor.  Other members of the Justice League now have god-like powers and that has corrupted many of their minds.
Batman: God of Knowldge
Superman: God of Strength
The Flash: God of Death
Shazam: God of Gods
Green Lantern: God of Light
Lex Luthor: God of Apokolips

If you have not been keeping up with this story, things may be a bit confusing for those jumping in.  There are a lot of moving pieces to this war.  As one can imagine, this is a team book with a lot of personalities and many things going on.  As you see above, many of the heroes have been corrupted with unfathomable power so the heroes on Earth no need to turn to a very unlikely source.  Fans of the Forever Evil story line should be excited.

I've enjoyed Justice League from the start.  This series is not following the stories of the individual books as Bruce Wayne is Batman, Superman still has powers and there's a giant war happening.  It would be difficult to weave this level of war into the individual hero books without confusing the readers.  I used to be against this but, as long as I know it's a different place in the multi-verse, I'm okay with it.  Besides, how is Batman really supposed to be in all of these different books?

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Friday, December 11, 2015

Comic Book Review: Justice League International - Volume 1 - DC Comics (2011)

Written by Dan Jurgens
Art by Aaron Lopresti & Marco Castiello

A group superheroes representing different countries are put together by Andre Briggs, Head of United Nations Intelligence.  The thought is, this group would be able to answer to an authority, something the Justice League does not do.  The new team, led by Booster Gold, are tasked with their first challenge which is much larger than they originally thought.  This review is about the first volume trade paperback which collects the first five issues.

This series was much better than I was originally willing to give it credit for.  Dan Jurgens writes a fun series, as one could imagine, with Booster Gold leading a team who are tasked to go out as a team having never met each other previously.  The task, being much more than they had imagined, turns into five issues of action, humor and seeing a team come together.

The team has familiar faces and, for those not as familiar with DC Comics, some not so familiar faces.  As stated earlier, Booster Gold is the leader and the other members include Ice, Vixen, Fire, Rocket Red, August General In Iron, Guy Gardner, and Godiva.  If that doesn't tickle your fancy, DC puts Batman with the group to help keep things going and give everyone an open mind to give this team a chance.

Admittedly, I do not know as much about DC as many others so I really enjoy the books that have some of the lesser known characters.  The interactions in this volume are done really well.  The heroes, being from different parts of the globe have different feelings on how to deal with threats.  There are other philosophical differences which also lead to butting of heads.  Guy Gardner alone adds the dimension of confrontation, especially when Booster Gold, who isn't known to be the most serious individual, is made leader.

Batman ties this all together well.  His belief in Booster Gold and his mentoring helps move this book along.  I was hesitant to believe Batman would be the right short-term addition to this book.
I really thought the Caped Crusader was on the cover to help the book get sold.  He may have been, but inside the pages, it works.

Aaron Loprestri, Marco Castiello, Matt Ryan, Vincenzo Acunzo, and Hi-Fi are the art team of this first volume.  They do a fantastic jobwith eye popping visuals.  I like when heroes are jumping out of panels and all of the action with all of these super-powered individuals are displayed extraordinarily.  The colors from Hi-Fi are great as pages seem to glow with the explosions, Guy Gardner's Green Lantern powers, and the interplanetary foes.

If you are looking for a fun book with a ton of action, then check out Justice League International.  It's a short lived series and you can pick up the trade paperbacks.  You can probably find the original comic books at a decent price if that's your preference.

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