Saturday, August 24, 2013

Green Lantern – Sinestro | Comics

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Green Lantern – Sinestro | Comics
The once fallen bearer of Green Power Ring, Thaal Sinestro recites the Green Lantern Oath in front of the Guardians of the Universe to become a Green Lantern again. When asked about his thoughts of becoming an honorary member of the Corps again, he simply asked them to remove the ring but the Guardians sees the ring choosing him again as a sign of redemption. As Sinestro leaves to protect his respected sector, all of the Guardians attack Ganthet for expressing a different view on their decision. Sinestro observes his home planet of Korugar from the Orbit to find out that his own army of Sinestro Corps has taken over the planet to tyrannically rule over its populace and he is attacked by his Corps member 435, who he kills with almost no effort.

Meanwhile in Coast City, Hal Jordan is faced by his apartment’s landlord for past dues and as soon as he hears a cream for help, he jumps right through his window to the building next door to help a woman, only to find out that a shooting was taking place there and it got him arrested. His ex-girlfriend Carol Ferris bails him out of jail and offers a job, as well as been asked out on a date by Hal. Hal expresses his frustration on the Green Ring over the fact that he is stripped of his Lantern's duty and Sinestro was chosen instead. As his date with Carol was eventually trashed, Hal returns home only to find Sinestro out at his doorstep to offer a team-up. Soon, these two former partner forms an alliance that may be the only hope for planet Korugar.

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Following “Flashpoint” crossover event, the regular New Earth’s timeline of DC Comics has been replaced by a rebooted timeline of The New 52. Writer Geoff Johns (Blackest Night, Brightest Day) and artist Doug Mahnke (Batman – The Man Who Laughs, Black Adam – The Dark Age) has returned to work again on Green Lantern monthly ongoing series which has remained mostly unchanged after the time-stream altering events of recent period and the titular “Sinestro” storyline is one of their first work for the new timeline containing issue #01-06. The storyline also sows a few initial hints for the upcoming "Rise of the Third Army" and "Wrath of the First Lantern" crossover event.
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Monday, August 19, 2013

Green Lantern – New 52 | Comics

Hal Jordan finds himself powerless and five years younger in a world that hates and doubts superheroes. Without a job and the Power Ring, Hal’s life becomes quite a mess and his relationship with Carol Ferris is at stress. Then his former enemy Sinestro shows up at his doorstep with an offer to regain his Power Ring.

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Green Lantern – New 52 | Comics

The ring Sinestro gave to Hal Jordan operates only by his will and Sinestro can turn it on or off at any time as a safety measure. To fight the derailed members of his own Corps, Sinestro recruits him to his journey to Korugar that led them to a battle there. This two has teamed up for many other adventures alongside the other members of the Corps.

Hal took part in resistance against Darkseid when he led an invasion on Earth with an army of Parademons seeking Anti-Life Equation along with fellow superhero Aquaman, Batman, Cyborg, Superman, The Flash and Wonder Woman (Justice League – Origin). This magnificent seven would fought as a team and dub themselves as Justice League to public. Hal Jordan faces Indigo Tribe who abducts Sinestro and he also meets sinister villain Black Hand at their homeworld.

Meanwhile, a troubled Lebanese-American Muslim, Simon Baz is appointed as a new Green Lantern by The Guardians, who found Thaal Sinestro's ring in middle of a desperate situation and is aided by B'dg. Baz also get membership to the Justice League of America later by Colonel Steve Trevor and Amanda Waller of Task Force X.

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Green Lantern Vol 02 – The Revenge of Black Hand (Softcover)

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Green Lantern Vol 03 – The End (Softcover)

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Green Lantern Vol 05 – Test of Wills (Softcover)

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Green Lantern Vol 06 – The Life Equation (Softcover)

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Following “Flashpoint” crossover event of DC Comics, various monthly ongoing titles featuring popular DC Comics' characters got new back-story as a result of The New 52 re-launch sans Green Lantern. With Flashpoint wave changing every single origin of each and every superhero, Green Lanterns seems to be the ones that aren’t changed much.

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Hal and Sinestro Fights The Sinestro Corps

The series continues in its fifth volume with writer Geoff Johns (Blackest Night, Brightest Day) and artist Doug Mahnke (Batman – The Man Who Laughs, Black Adam – The Dark Age). The series has gone through many crossover issues during Rise of the Third Army, Wrath of the First Lantern and Lights Out crossover events of New 52.
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Saturday, August 17, 2013

The Walking Dead – A Larger World | Comics

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The Walking Dead – A Larger World
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Even though the massive Walker horde nearly decimated the Safe-Zone of Alexandria, Rick and his band of survivors did managed to take them out by working as a team (No Way Out). They had casualties but this gives Rick hope to start over. As he tries to rebuild the community and re-establishing civilization in this ravaged world, he faces rebellion from within the Safe-Zone which is also dealt with. Carl gets better as he finally wakes up from his near comatose state after getting shot in his right eye previously. Sophia came visiting him and stays till Glenn and Maggie arrives from a supply run. Everyone gets to bed and Carl shouts at Rick about how it feels to lose an eye when he tries to talk to anyone. But outside of the walls of Alexandria, a stranger secretly watches over them.

The next morning, Abraham and Michonne goes out while talking about their lives and then stumble onto some Walkers, which they soon took care of. Then a man came behind the cars to talk to them but immediately gets hostile response from them. He kept Abraham hostage and sends Michonne to get their leader. Upon Rick’s arrival he introduces himself as Paul Monroe, also called Jesus by his people who are roughly 200 in number. He offers to Alexandrians a trade of goods that they can both use, also revealing the existence of two other larger groups. Rick knocks Paul and took him captive to figure out his true motives but Carl vouches for him as they head for Hilltop Colony. They learn of a new threat of a band of people known as The Saviors, led by man named Negan.

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From the previous arc titled "We Find Ourselves", regular series writer Robert Kirkman (Image United, Invincible) and artist Charlie Adlard (Judge Dredd, The X-Files) promises a big bang for the upcoming days of Image Comics' monthly ongoing series The Walking Dead. The major reckoning is hinted for the first time in the story “A Larger World”, consists issues #91-96. A new adversary named Negan will not only enter the scenario and cost Rick and the Alexandrians their lives but will end up owning everything they have. Major skirmish will begin that will eventually cause a massive war (All Out War – Part One) and leading to heavy casualties (All Out War – Part Two). Negan was also introduced in Season 6 of The Walking Dead TV Series on AMC TV and the character is portrayed by actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan who appeared on the season finale episode. This volume leads to the next arc of the series; "Something To Fear".
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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Chew – Major League Chew | Comics

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Chew – Major League Chew | Comics
As the efforts of FDA agent Tony Chu and his partner John Colby’s effort to bust the Egg Worshippers of Divinity of the Immaculate OVA group spectacularly fails (Chew – Flambe), FDA director Mike Applebee suddenly gets too happy about it. He finally got Chu where he wanted and fired him to the Municipal Traffic Division as a Meter Maid. Even Colby fails to impress Applebee and got transferred straight to United States Department of Agriculture, where he has partnered up with a lion named Buttercup. While Tony was greatly upset about all this, his new boss Lieutenant Marshall Mellow was more than excited and appreciative to have a real hero in the department. As his days were passing by giving people parking tickets, it soon got better and then worse.

On a remote location, Mason Savoy and Caesar Valenzano were having a pretty rough time with Tony’s daughter Olive Chu cooperating whom Mason had kidnapped previously to train and work with them. Tony soon solved a major robbery case with his cibopathic abilities but got into major trouble the next day on road with Amelia’s ex-boyfriend Dan Franks. Not only Dan has a grudge on him, he also wants Tony because of his food-power. Dan wants to write a book on dead former superstar baseball players detailing the historically accurate, extensive and explicit facts of their sex lives. For that purpose, he wants Tony to eat the decomposed body of all the deceased baseball stars he threw at him. Tony too has no options other than getting repeatedly beat if not complied.
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Chew – Major League Chew

The fifth addition to the series of storylines running in the monthly ongoing ‘Chew’ by writer John Layman (Aliens – Inhuman Condition, Army of Darkness/Xena) and artist Rob Guillory, ‘Major League Chew’ consists of issues #21-25 from the series. This storyline puts a near ignored character into some good use and also relocates the others into different positions. As all of this comes to a major turn of events next on ‘Space Cakes’, this is just a path paved for the upcoming mayhem for Tony Chu and the entire Chew Universe from Image Comics.
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Saturday, July 13, 2013

Joe Hill's The Cape – 1969 | Comics

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Joe Hill's The Cape – 1969 | Comics
During the period of Vietnam War in 1969, Captain Gordon Chase was a medevac chopper pilot. While he was serving for US Army, his wife was reading a letter he sent to their kids Eric and Nicky back home. Chase and his friends were having things a bit quiet for a few weeks and thought all of it will be over soon. But war can turn out ugly any second and as they were unaware of the gathering soldiers on waiting to ambush on them, Chase and the troops were having a laugh. Suddenly a bullet hit one of them in the head and their copter was heading for impact from the heavy fire it took from the soldiers below. By the time, they crash-landed, co-pilot Larry got shot. Chase managed to pull the chopper far from the shootout and only three of them were alive.

Impatient to get out of this mess, one of them gets riddled with bullets by enemy forces. The Vietcong fired at their chopper and when paused, Chase throws a grenade, decimating them and starts running with his fellow combat medic behind enemy lines. Whereas, squads were searching for them, a mystery person was looking upon them from above the tree, who seems amused by the nonsensical destruction of war. Eventually Chase and his fellow medic gets captured and they killed the latter. Chase was imprisoned and the next day they throw in the mystery person watching them prior, whom they call a witch. As the world believes Chase is missing in action, he decides to exact vengeance on the Vietcong for his fallen comrades with help from an unexpected source.
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Based on the original work of New York Times bestselling writer Joe Hill (Locke & Key, Wraith – Welcome to Christmasland), The Cape – 1969 is actually a prequel story for Joe Hill's The Cape. This four-part limited series was released on 2013 from IDW, a year after its sequel and it was written by Jason Ciaramella (Oxymoron, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – Villains). Artist Nelson Daniel (Judge Dredd, Wild Blue Yonder) and Zach Howard (Aliens – More Than Human, Judge Dredd – City Limits) were at the wheels of illustration duty and they did a great job. Although, there are very little space for character development and the overall plot is pretty gory, which makes the book not very suitable for everyone, it is highly recommended for anyone who wishes to get into some solid storytelling.
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