Showing posts with label People. Show all posts
Showing posts with label People. Show all posts

3.23.2007

I Salute You, Brian K. Vaughan

Marvel Comics hasn't been the same since the post-bankruptcy reorganization (a blight on you, Joe Quesada, for that awful Civil War crap!), but it's still capable of putting out a comic now and then that's worth reading (for example: Agents of Atlas). Runaways is one such title: I've read all 42 issues so far (published in two separate volumes), as well as the (immensely crappy) Runaways/Young Avengers: Civil War crossover and even the X-Men/Runaways mini-book they gave away during the Free Comic Book Day 2006 publicity event. I can't really say what fascinates so much about the series, since it doesn't do anything (i.e. plot, art, drama, romance, general suspense) exceptionally well, but if you dig deep down into my subconscious (stay out! It's not pretty down there), you'd probably find that I just appreciate a comic with characters who respond realistically to the problems heaped upon them through the wiles of the comic book gods. Also doesn't hurt that there aren't any, as David would put it, "narrative buzzkills" in sight.

Runaways is the story of six teens who, through mere happenstance, discover that their parents are super-villains plotting the destruction of the world. The original roster consisted of:

* Alex Wilder (16), the son of underworld mafia rulers.
* Nico Minoru (16), the daughter of dark sorcerers.
* Chase Stein (17), the son of mad scientists.
* Gertrude Yorkes (15), the daughter of time travelers.
* Karolina Dean (16), the daughter of space aliens.
* Molly Hayes (11), the daughter of evil mutants.

The teenagers ran away from home, decided to fight against their evil parents, and eventually succeeded. Then they had to deal with a slew of issues including being placed into foster homes by the Avengers, fighting crooks trying to fill the power vacuum left behind by their powerful parents, fending off a support group founded by former teenage superheroes, and combating an online cabal of role-playing geeks thinking they were the super-villains in that struggle against their "'rents." Two of the original members were killed off and replaced by:

* Victor Mancha (17), the cyborg son of Ultron.
* Xavin (???), the child of marauding Skrulls.

I recommend reading the newly released Runaways Saga for a quick "primer" on everything that's happened so far. Anyway, I like the way the series realistically portrays the doubt, confusion, and general insecurity of the Runaways. Hey, I was a teen myself not too long ago, so I can easily understand that how, in a situation like the one the Runaways found them in, the whole world would appear to them to have gone mad. Even though they hail from the same universe as such prolific superhero teams as the Fantastic Four, the Avengers, and the X-Men, the Runaways are not one such team: they're just a bunch of frightened, confused kids who have come to distrust adults and who have no choice but to rely on each other for support. Most of their adventures have been entertaining and provide welcome catharses from the over-dramatic, poorly written (and incredibly poorly edited!) "flagship" titles Marvel produces nowadays.

Sadly, though, an era has just ended for the Runaways. Brian K. Vaughan, who created and wrote all 42 issues of the comic so far, is leaving the franchise for a while. In his stead, Runaways will now be written by...

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...Joss Whedon. Supposedly the change will only last for one six-issue story arc, but this is Joss Whedon. One can't underestimate the amount of narrative damage Joss can inflict over six issues of a comic.

Please don't kill us all off, Mr. Whedon!

3.22.2007

I Salute You, Kay Yow

I've never talked about sports on this blog, and I doubt I ever will -- while I like watching and playing sports (what?! I do play a couple of... well, okay, only basketball... say, when do they declare DDR an official sport?), it's just not something that my friends (and, by extension, the readers of this blog) are interested in.

With that said, there's a great storyline brewing in the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament. Kay Yow, the Hall of Fame head coach of the North Carolina State University Lady Wolfpack, has been fighting breast cancer for the better part of the past three years. Please read this inspirational (and bittersweet) account of everything that she manages to do for her team during the darkest days of her life.

It's hard for me to care about N. C. State (once a Tar Heel, always a Tar Heel), but I can and will root unequivocally for Kay Yow and her team. She's displaying superhuman loyalty, dedication, and perseverance every day of her life, and I hope she ends her splendid career with a national championship.


10.18.2005

Ryan Gosling


I was watching CSI: Miami earlier tonight when I came across a commercial for the upcoming movie "Stay" starring, among others, Ewan McGregor and Ryan Gosling. I was absolutely shocked to see Gosling again after all this time: he featured prominently in the teen show "Breaker High" and pseudo-fantasy extravaganza "Young Hercules" (the afternoon kids' version of Hercules: the Legendary Journeys), both of which I remember vividly from the more bored moments of my middle-teenage years. Wow. Just wow. Even Ryan Gosling's all grown up and playing in action-suspense thrillers. I swear that something seems to happen every day now that makes me feel old.

9.15.2005

Greetings horde... all 5 of you.

For the 5 of you who've stumbled upon this blog who don't know what it is already and aren't here to spam... a belated introduction of the three of us that run this nuthouse:

*Minigendo:
  • name: David
  • aliases: Dave, Kratzenmeyer, Game & Watch, Soul Doctor, Pimpmaster Supreme, Owner of the Invincible Cone of Solitude (hereafter known as ICoS)
  • base of operations: Cary, NC, USA
  • favorite anime: El Hazard
  • favorite character: Ikari Gendou. Period.
  • favorite manga: Berserk
  • goals in life: to dominate the world and be able to take naps while doing it, I think.

*Kamatari:

  • name: Wei
  • aliases: Kamatari, Kamatari47 (because people register my normal nick without ever intending to use it), Ur-Wei, Evil Mastermind, Instrument of Whupass, Vampire Among Us.
  • base of operations: Winterville, NC, USA.
  • favorite anime: Serial Experiments Lain. And anything else that rapes the mind half as well.
  • favorite character: Ayukawa Madoka (from Kimagure Orange Road).
  • favorite manga: GTO. Although I do read a lot of stuff that are similarly promising.
  • goals in life: to bring down the nameless cabal of demons in human skinsuits plotting to brainwash us all into slaving, paying automata devoid of any artistic taste or sense of linguistic veracity. Hereafter we shall refer to this nameless cabal under the pseudoacronym "ADV."

*Yerameyahu:

  • name: Jeremy
  • aliases: Dread Lord, Dr. Slackopolis, Mister T-Shirt, Rhaphis, Mr. Square Smiley, Grim Cyning
  • base of operations: Durham, NC, USA
  • favorite anime: Eva, Bebop, Champloo
  • favorite character: the interrobang
  • favorite manga: That's like a comic book, yeah?
  • goals in life: Sandwiches, video games, and movies, whilst seated on an aged, riveted-leather wing chair in a large, hardwood-panelled library with a ceiling of at least 14'... and the formation of a benevolent world despotism.

We're big fans of Japanese animation and manga, and we've started up this blog to broadcast our biased opinions on such to the world. Updates may not be frequent, but I hereby promise that when I (Kamatari) write a review for anything, it will be quite detailed and worth your while to read (as long as you don't mind me spoiling all the salient aspects of the plot, if one happened to be present -- no sure thing, y'know). This is also our forum for sharing our views on what's going on in the protoculture, and it is our place to whine and moan when something we don't like is happening (and there are a great deal of such somethings goin' down at any given time, trust me). We'd certainly appreciate it if any fans show up to converse with us, be it to praise or criticize, since we're all for the sharing of opinions in the first place. So don't hesitate to comment on anything you read here... the Masters encourage it!