Saturday, December 17, 2011

Chew – Taster´s Choice | Comics

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Chew – Taster´s Choice | Comics
Despite being always hungry as hell, detective Tony Chu almost never eat much. This is because whenever he takes a bite out of any food, he gets these weird sensations in his head about the origin of it and a lot other information related to it including its growing place, cultivating process and all that. That same awareness taps him when he takes a bite from a cooked meat; except the whole picture is a lot more different than other foods to him. The only food that doesn’t give him any impression of that sort is beet and he mostly fed on it. This very rare gift of his makes him a Cibopath, a very rare species with this very unique ability to absorb memories and abilities by ingesting things that he can chew.

A bird flu pandemic has wiped out 23 million American people that made all the poultry meat illegal. While patrolling with his partner John Colby, they are approached by FDA (Food and Drug Administration) agent Mason Savoy, who sent them for a free chicken dinner to a black market restaurant where Chu discovers that the chef is a serial killer upon tasting the soup he ordered. After giving him a chase, John is badly wounded with a butcher’s knife thrown at his face by by the killer and Chu ends up tasting his blood after the chef kills himself to avoid arrest. Next day, Mason Savoy appears at his department and recruits Tony to FDA for working on a new case together. In FDA, his boss Mike Applebee tries to make his life a living hell as he hates people with food powers.
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Taster´s Choice is a five issue storyline from the ongoing comic series Chew, collecting issue #01-05 which is written by John Layman (Aliens – Inhuman Condition, Army of Darkness/Xena) and penciled by Rob Guillory. Published from Image Comics publications, the story is the first arc of the Chew comic universe that led the series to achieve an Eisner Award. This tale is continued into the International Flavor storyline from the same series.
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Blackest Night | Comics

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Blackest Night | Comics
During the events of "Sinestro Corps War" an old prophecy of "The Blackest Night" from The Guardians' sacred Book of Oa is finally revealed. Guardian Sayd and Ganthet were exiled from their council and five more new Emotional Spectrum is created to represent four other emotions. Following "Final Crisis", a former enemy of Corps, Black Hand has resurfaced again, murdering his whole family he commits suicide and then is resurrected immediately after. He then reaches to Gotham City Cemetery and with Batman's skull in his hand, he recites an Oath to unleash Blackest Night on world, releasing countless black rings that begins bringing back formerly deceased heroes and starts recruiting them as Black Lanterns for Black Lantern Corps.

The Flash and Green Lantern Hal Jordan are suddenly attacked by their former teammate Martian Manhunter on Gotham City, at Bruce Wayne's grave. At the same time, Oa is abruptly invaded by deceased Green Lantern members of all time but the dead superheroes are not seem to be in their true selves and former dead villains also starts coming back to life as Black Lanterns. The demon Nekron appears at Black Hand's call and revives all dead residents of Coast City, who died the time Hal became the Parallax (Zero Hour). JLA, Teen Titans and even Sinestro has joined with his Corps in this massive battle against an undead Superman, Kid Flash, Superboy, Wonder Woman, Green Arrow, Animal Man and team of other undead Lanterns.

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Following "Sinestro Corps War" crossover event that paved way for another grand event based on an ancient prophecy, featuring Green Lantern Corps, which was planned a ling time ago, DC Comics has published the crossover event with gritty concept named "Blackest Night" in 2009 that focuses on two major monthly ongoing series both Green Lantern and Green Lantern Corps, with a the core limited series for the titular story. The event was long time in making, is plotted out by writer Geoff Johns (Final Crisis – Legion of Three Worlds, Final Crisis – Rogues' Revenge) and drawn by artist Ivan Reis (Aquaman – New 52, Justice League – New 52). Many tie-in limited series were linked to this series that is followed by the next crossover "Brightest Day" in 2010 where many unresolved and complicated issues were sorted out.
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Monday, December 5, 2011

New Avengers – Powerloss | Comics

Distrust among The Hood and his gang spreads after his recent fall but they seek out a new leader to defeat New Avengers.

Trying to set a trap for Norman Osborn and his "Dark Avengers", members of New Avengers have found themselves ambushed by The Hood and his gang of criminals. Despite being outnumbered and their power dampener being trashed, they managed to get out alive and it caused a friction among Hood's gang regarding his leadership skills.

When Madame Masque was trying to point out their lack of discipline and short-sightedness, Wrecker corrected her by saying that they are all in for a "gig". He also raised question about how Hood knew that Avengers were here even though it seemed that they were clearly expecting someone else, which creates a rift between them.

Parker Robbins and Wrecker go back and forth about how they both were doing fine than the other. As they all leave, Chemistro found the wrecked power disruptor left behind and took it to Dr. Jonas Harrow. Later at their secret hideout, Hood didn't show up for a payday but then Harrow presents his device and plan to them all.

Bucky Barnes returns to his place to find it as a mess but never got to raise it during their meeting where Clint Barton suggests that they straight out kill Osborn. Spider-Man strongly opposes this idea, which is against his own values as well as Avengers' but Luke Cage proposes that they at least have a discussion about the situation.

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Argument between Clint and Spidey started to get heated on Osborn and then Bucky gets a message for an emergency at Times Square. They see Chemistro randomly wrecking havoc on streets and approach him only to fall one by one. Mockingbird was only one left standing and she beat him with shield and gun of Captain America.

Then all four of Wrecking Crew showed up next, which was too much for her even with some help from Ronin and Webhead. As Wrecker was poking Cage, he and his pals are blown away by arrival of Sentry but he too, fell soon to the dampener. Osborn and his cronies join shortly and have a talk with Harrow, who shows up on his armor HUD.

He simply wants to renegotiate a deal with Norman that he previously had with Robbins and he wishes to present him the device in return. To show worth of his word, Harrow took down his Dark Avengers before disassembling Osborn's armor. When a deal is finally made between them, his armor is restored and his team gets back on their feet.

Just when he was about to ask Venom to eat Spider-Man, incoming hit from a Quinjet scattered them all. Bobbi Morse came to rescue her friends out of this mess right on time but Daken claims to have their scent. Luke Cage was not feeling very well and is taken to Night Nurse, who informed them that he is having a cardiac arrest.

Since they couldn't get through his unbreakable skin and needed the disruptor for that, Cage walked over to his enemies and collapsed. He is taken into custody and taken care of while rest of his friends retreated. Back at their secret hideout, his wife Jessica Jones wants to go in for a rescue but Ms. Marvel stops her telling they have a plan.

Earlier, The Hood went after Doctor Strange to take his Eye of Agamotto and ended up fighting New Avengers, which left him badly burnt and without power. Loki came to his aid in hospital offering him another chance and he promptly accepted. He and Madame Masque are led to Cuba in search for a power greater than he ever wielded.

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For twelfth storyline of New Avengers monthly comic-book series, Marvel Comics have assigned writer Brian Michael Bendis (House of M, Secret War) and artist Stuart Immonen (All-New Captain America – Hydra Ascendant, Ultimate Fantastic Four – Doom) to work on issues #55-60 from ongoing titular publication back in 2010.

Current narrative of "Powerloss" is set during "Dark Reign" crossover event and takes place almost simultaneously alongside previous story "Search for the Sorcerer Supreme". With a power struggle already tearing up criminal underworld of New York, villains have gotten their hands on a device that can strip anyone of their power.

End of Luke Cage?

After Parker Robbins briefly went away from scene, everyone in his gang has thought him to be gone for good and sided with Dr. Harrow. He arranges and demonstrates a show of what he can offer to Norman Osborn before handing him that device. The Avengers were caught in a trap without even knowing but then made it out eventually.

Only one greatly affected by that machine was Luke Cage, who needed a heart surgery and had to go back to Osborn. Though they treated Cage, a transmitter was put in his heart to make sure he follows suit when he fully recovers. More of this madness will continue to and even come to an end on upcoming "Siege" tie-in story up next.
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Thursday, November 3, 2011

The Walking Dead – Fear The Hunters | Comics

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The Walking Dead – Fear The Hunters
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Abraham followed Rick and his son Carl to their hometown Kentucky to get supplies and they finds Rick’s old friend Morgan Jones in an unstable condition. They took Morgan with them and encounter a massive herd consisting of thousand Walkers on their way back. Rick reaches to his group after a lot of struggle but failed to ditch the herd. As a result, all of the survivors are forced to hit the road again from a remote farm house they had found for long staying and Dale is pissed off at Rick for him jeopardizing their safety. Meanwhile, one of Allen and Donna's twin sons Ben murders Billy which deeply shook up Dale. In the middle of this emotional situation, a priest, named Gabriel Stokes approaches the group seeking food, who did not receive a warm welcome.

As the rest of the group debate on Ben’s fate, he was eventually shot at the dark of night by one of the survivors. This led Dale to have a more severe emotional breakdown while Carl foul mouths him for that. Suddenly, Walkers attack the group and Dale screams for help. He assures he’s fine as soon as the undeads were all taken down. Even though all of them were skeptical about Gabriel, they followed him to his church anyway. Andrea felt that she was being watched by some unknown individual when she went to the woods to pee. Rest of the group brushed off the possibility of that. From the beginning of this Zombie apocalypse they’ve fought undeads and mad men but never before has they face such a fearful group of adversaries who are about to make their presence known.

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Writer Robert Kirkman (Outcast, The Astounding Wolf-Man) and artist Charlie Adlard (Judge Dredd, The X-Files) brought the eleventh storyline titled “Fear The Hunters” of the monthly ongoing series of The Walking Dead in 2010 after their run in "What We Become". Season 05 of The Walking Dead TV Show features a lot of plot elements like the death of Ben and Billy, history of Gabriel’s Church, death of another survivor and The Hunters from the storyline. The events of the tale is narrated in issue #61-66 and it was followed by the next part; “Life Among Them”.
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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Dark Reign – The Sinister Spider-Man | Comics

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Dark Reign – The Sinister Spider-Man
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Previously known as the second-string villain Scorpion, Mac Gargan, have bonded with the alien symbiote Klyntar and became the third host, and the second Venom. Now on the Dark Reign period, he took the place of Spider-Man in Norman Osborn's Dark Avengers as Sinister Spider-Man. With the traditional super heroes out of the scene, Gargan is perhaps having the best time of life as people sees him as a celebrated hero and they also thinks him to be the actual Spider-Man. Though Osborn has a positive image of him and his team to maintain, Gargan goes out to play hero when he met another second string villain General Wolfram robbing a bank. He stops Wolfram with almost no effort at all, to impress by standing girls to take out and steals the money of loot from Wolfram after chewing his hand off for no apparent good reason.

He then goes to a stripper club to spend the loot, where he found a stripper to fall for named Cherri and then calling her Candy, Gargan took her with him to the Avengers Tower. But upon having a conversation about his reckless behavior with Osborn, he kills the stripper later and set her body to the apartment of J. Jonah Jameson; Mayor of New York City, to frame him. As Jonah approached Osborn regarding the matter, Gargan is sent to help him up. Meanwhile, a group called “The Redeemers” visits Wolfram to join them along with The Redeemer, Hippo, Doctor Everything, Dementoid and Eleven; villains who formerly lost limbs to the Sinister Spider-Man and wants revenge on him.

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In 2009, writer Brian Reed (New Avengers – Illuminati, Spider-Woman – Origin) and artist Chris Bachalo (Captain America – Homeland, New X-Men – Assault on Weapon Plus) teams up to bring up the tie-in story of Dark Reign event, titled "Dark Reign – The Sinister Spider-Man" published by Marvel Comics. The storyline ran for four issues in the self titled limited series that chronicles the journey of a new Spider-Man, posed by one of Spider-Man’s oldest rival where he tussled with a bunch of low level super criminals and causes some mess up to the already messed-up Marvel Universe.
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