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Wednesday, November 16, 2022
Kevin Conroy: BATMAN Forever
Friday, October 14, 2022
What's Wrong With She-Hulk?
Disney and Marvel
TV have come up with a winner this time out. As a long-time fan of the Stan Lee
and John Busema creative collaboration “The Savage She-Hulk” I am thoroughly enjoying
this recent incarnation. I was on-board beginning with issue #1 in 1980.The
series couldn’t be more faithful to the character of the transformed Jennifer Walters.
Nor could it be more entertaining and at times in it’s unique way
provocative.
Lee’s idea
in creating She-Hulk was to avoid what could have been, potentially a loss and overall
problem for the Marvel franchise. The identifying name and image of “She-Hulk”
had not been copyrighted and was open to anyone that wanted to do so. Lee wisely
obtained the copyright and his choice was timely. The creators of this new TV series;
“She Hulk: Attorney at Law” even made copyright infringement the subject of an
episode in this, the first season.
As written and along with the portrayal by Tatiana Maslany of the title character on the current program the production is very much a satirical take on comic book themes and the genre itself. The fourth wall is routinely broken, the villains are absurd clichés and the laughs are perfectly timed often subtle mind games. This TV incarnation is an almost literal version of what writer/artist John Byrne did following the Lee/Busema run on the Savage She-Hulk book. The satire, the breaking of the fourth wall, the leaping in and out from the mediums physical boundaries is pure Byrne; the character was also known to have conversations with Byrne himself (often complaining to him) as the stories were unfolding. The TV production has followed the Byrne tenure to perfection. The subsequent artistic teams following Byrne have stayed with his take and followed him in turn.
At this point to address the issue alluded to in the blog title; “What’s Wrong With She-Hulk?” there have been criticisms with many detractors falling into the disgruntled line of complaints and derision. The malcontent many fans find have broad and personal dis-satisfactions. Many on-line critics give voice to their perceived disdain for the writer’s skills, catering to the “Woke” audience and the emasculation of male characters. This is something that I don’t necessarily find to any real degree within the show myself but it is something of a problem on many other franchises today. These problems do have their merit. It will always be true that beauty and wit are in the eyes, ears and tastes of the beholders. These folks essentially have different ideas of what the program should be, they haven’t read the comics and their expectations or far different than what they are receiving as content. They don’t seem to realize they have every right to stop watching at any time, during any broadcast and find something closer to their personal likings and fancies.
For those that are among the undecided or the unviewed, take a-look-see. I think there is a good chance for you to enjoy She-Hulk. Join the mirth and the mayhem. Remember; don’t worry, be happy!
Monday, January 3, 2022
Mike Mignola "The Quarantine Sketchbook"
Artist Mike Mignola has been a mainstay and luminary in the world of story illustration particularly comic books and graphic novels for a multitude of years. He is unique in style, popularity and “rock solid.” With the rest of the nation and world he has experienced the Covid 19 lock downs and quarantines with a true resilience. His personal story within our shared (2020) isolation dilemma has become one of dedication to creativity, craft and what appears to have been also fun and a discovery of sorts.
The
resulting images from those multitudes of hours is available now in book form
(released last year) “The Quarantine Sketch Book.” It is a delightfully misanthropic collection
of monsters, absurdities and abundant curiosities. Each drawing bathed in a perfection
of light and shadow enhancing a remarkable mastery of form.
Continuing
here are more sketches from the volume and other drawings from Mignola for this
blogs viewers. As reflecting with Mile’s original intention “Have Fun” with
this page!
For additional
information and a more detailed look at the career of “The Magnificent” Mike
Mignola follow this link:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Mignola
Sunday, March 1, 2020
Mayan God Camazotz: The First Batman
“I shall become a Bat!”
Wednesday, November 20, 2019
Bill Sienkiewicz "REVOLUTION"
The arrival of Bill Sienkiewicz’s “Revolution” has been cause for much personal celebration and many declarations. I am a committed and constant follower and admirer of his art. I remember him from his early “Neal Adams Clone Days” and still seeing something of a potential and particular originality in what he was doing. Many comic book artists of the period were doing Adams; he was the standard of the times, so Sienkiewicz was hardly alone in following the Adams example. At the outset Bill Sienkiewicz had the distinction of being the best of the Adams’ influenced. Even in that he stood out. He captured the broad strokes and the nuances along with the imagination and innovation that made Neal Adams famous. Bill Sienkiewicz would ultimately come into his on with a vengeance when; as he describes in “Revolution” stops attempting to emulate someone else and becomes himself. He always wanted to experiment, explore and in his own way influence the world. He has done that in many ways and in the process influenced many others as he entertains and inspires while daring to express himself in what many considered a limited medium.