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The Monitor Tapes – JMS to write Superman and Wonder Woman

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Wow there’s some exciting news coming out of DC today. J. Michael Straczynski, creator of Babylon 5 and former Spider-Man writer, will be taking over writing duties on both Superman and Wonder Woman starting this July! Here is what Alex Segura had to say over at “The Source”

It’s go time, folks.

Starting in July with SUPERMAN #701 and WONDER WOMAN #601, superstar writer J. Michael Straczynski – a man who’s created layered and compelling characters and worlds on the big screen, on television and across the comic book spectrum – dives head-first into the DC Universe by taking the ongoing writing reins for two-thirds of the fabled DCU trinity.

We’ll have more details about who’ll be teaming with JMS on both titles – not to mention the exciting new directions he’ll be pointing our heroes toward – in the coming months. But today is about JMS and how he sees these great characters and what they stand for.

Later today we’ll be posting an essay from the writer, nailing in a few paragraphs what makes the Man of Steel and Wonder Woman such important parts of our cultural mythology. In my day-to-day here at DC, I see a lot of amazing things cross my desk. Images, new titles, plot directions, you name it. But this essay is something special. It had me rooting for these characters in a whole new way. It’s that good.

But before we get there, let’s touch base with JMS about this news. Take it away, sir:

“For as long as I’ve been doing conventions (starting in the early Cretaceous period, when it was just me and a handful of pterosaurs on a panel debating whether or not mammals with opposable thumbs were really necessary to the writing of quality comics, a point still hotly debated today), there has always been the same question from folks in the audience: “Is there any one character who is your dream character to write for?” The answer has always been the same: Superman. When I first came over to DC, that dream was realized in part by Dan DiDio’s gracious invitation to write the first of potentially many Superman original graphic novels. Now the dream has come fully true with the opportunity to write for the mainstream title, in a story that returns Superman to his roots in a way that will have the whole country talking about him in ways that we haven’t seen in a long time.

Similarly, the chance to write Wonder Woman – the nearest analogue to Superman in the DCU – is massively exciting. She’s a vital, powerful character, and we hope to bring a more contemporary sensibility to her character will retaining everything that makes her unique.

That DC is willing to jump-start these two runs in the pages of their respective anniversary issues is a great opportunity and a vote of confidence in what we have planned for these characters. I’m looking forward to this with more excitement than words can convey.

It’s gonna be a blast.”

After DC broke the news JMS had a few words of his own to say about his love for Superman. Here it is:

One of my very earliest memories as a child is of watching one of the Superman cartoons created by Max Fleischer. In particular, a scene where Superman puts his cape around Lois Lane to protect her from an incoming tide of molten metal. I imprinted on that image like a baby duck, and a lot of what I laughingly call my personality was formed in that moment (which is why a cel-recreation of that image is one of the first things you see upon entering my home, before you get to the row of wall after wall covered with artwork by Alex Ross, Curt Swan and others, as well as just about every bit of Superman memorabilia ever produced).

As a kid growing up in the mean streets of New Jersey, Superman was an icon for me. It was a tough life: we moved about 21 times in my first 17 years, we didn’t have much money, and every day was a struggle. When I told grown-ups that I was going to be a writer someday, nobody listened, nobody thought I had a chance, because as far as teachers were concerned, kids like me who came from nowhere and nothing were dead-enders, destined to end up working at the gas station at best or in jail at worst. Writers were supposesd to be Ivory Tower guys with leather patches on the elbows of their smoking jackets, who went to the right schools and came from the right families. I lived in the world of No, a place populated by bullies and street fights and tenements, with no possibility of escape.

But Superman…see, Superman could do anything. If there was someplace he didn’t want to be, he could just fly away. And he couldn’t be hurt, which to a kid who got beat up pretty regularly in fights and elsewhere was a pretty attractive idea. Superman taught me the morals and ethics I draw up on to this day: to play fair, not to lie, and to be willing to put yourself between harm and those you care about.

If Superman could do anything, then maybe I had a chance. Maybe I could become a writer. Maybe I could even learn to fly. That symbol, the S, became a badge for me, and growing up I always made sure I had it somewhere on me, like a shaman’s charm. That may sound silly, and from a grown-up perspective it probably is silly, but as Henry Kissinger once said, it has the added benefit of being true. And it helped me get through the hard times, which is why I continue that practice to this day…right now it’s on a key-chain in my pocket.

For me, and I suspect for a lot of people, that symbol stands for the belief in our own potentiality, in what we think we can do, and try, and aspire to. I was watching the news recently, and they were showing Palistinian protests, followed by a story on the night life scene in LA, and later on, a live report from London about somethingorother…and in the background of each of those stories there was somebody wearing a Superman t-shirt or cap. It’s universal.

And there’s a reason for that, a secret no one knows, but I’ll tell you, because of how long I’ve known you, and our longstanding friendship.

And the secret is this:

The Superman symbol is Kryptonian for No Limits.

And whether or not you speak Kryptonian (or Kryptonese), you know that…you know that deep inside, where even the cynicism of the world cannot reach.

I’ve told this story before in other places, so at risk of being redundant…back a few years ago, I was at the Chicago Comic Con when a guy in his 20s grabbed a bunch of expensive stuff off a table in the dealer’s room and made a run for it. The ownere ran after him down the aisle, yelling “stop him!” As he came in my direction, everybody parted like the Red Sea.

I brought him down like a gazelle, and we held him until the police showed up.

Afterward, one of the con organizers said to me, “Why’d you do that?  He’s a big guy, you could’ve gotten hurt.”

And I pointed to where I’d been standing when it happened: right in front of a ten-foot-tall cutout of Superman. “How could I stand in front of that, in front of him,” I said, “and do nothing?”

As Superman has been for me, so Wonder Woman has been for a lot of women readers, so the chance to dive into that character is something I’m eagerly anticipating. This is a strong, mythic, powerful character who for some time now has been kind of drowning under the weight of her own mythos, so I’m looking forward to paring away some of the layers of debris and undergrowth that have piled up around her in order to get to the core of the character. Coming from the world of TV and film, the first rule you learn is to service the main character more than anything else, so I’ll be writing with an eye firmly fixed on that rule.

As part of that process, we’re going to be looking more closely at how Wonder Woman appears, and functions, and her role in the DCU…and what we have planned will, we hope, come across as dynamic and powerful as she deserves to be.

Similarly, we plan to bring Superman back to his roots, to really explore who he is…how he sees us, and how we see him, in a much more personal way than we’ve seen in a while. This is part of a larger effort that will have national ramifications, but I can’t say much more about it than that for now. Keep an eye on this website for more information when the time is right…but for now, let’s just say that Superman may be a lot closer in proximity to you, the reader, than you ever guessed.

To kick off both efforts by appearing in the anniversary issues of these two characters is a great opportunity, and a good jumping-on point for readers.

If there’s any other message in this to readers, it’s in these two characters as icons of hope, that it doesn’t make any difference where you come from, or where you went to school, or who you are, there’s hope. That a kid from Jersey with Superman as the icon that kept him alive for years would one day end up writing the character is as absoutely unlikely as it is utterly inevitable. And if that’s true for me, it’s true for you, if you follow your dreams and your passions in full flight.

Don’t give up.

No Limits.

It’s never too late to learn to fly.

J. Michael Straczynski

Even though I’ve personally been enjoying the Superman titles for the last couple of years with the New Krypton story. And I’ve really like Gail Simone on Wonder Woman. I think this will be a much need breath of fresh air for both of these titles. Especially from a man who obviously has much love for these characters!

DC Comics Ship list for Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

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        DC Comics Ship list for Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

        Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

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        Monitor Tapes and DC Comics presents DC, Vertigo, Wildstorm comics and more available today at your local comics retailer.

         

        Due to increased holiday shipping activity and storms, some locations have had delays in receiving shipments. Please check with your local retailer for availability.

         

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        ACTION COMICS #884 

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        BATGIRL #5 

        BATMAN: THE CULT – NEW PRINTING

        BOOSTER GOLD #27 

        BOOSTER GOLD: BLUE AND GOLD

        DC HOLIDAY SPECIAL 2009 

        DOOM PATROL #5 

        GREEN ARROW AND BLACK CANARY #27 

        JLA YEAR ONE – NEW PRINTING

        MAGOG #4 

        R.E.B.E.L.S. #11 

        RED ROBIN #7 

        SCOOBY-DOO #151

        SECRET SIX #16 

        THE SHIELD #4 

        SUPER FRIENDS #22

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        DANTE’S INFERNO #1 (OF 6) (DEC-09)

        EX MACHINA VOL. 8: DIRTY TRICKS (DEC-09)

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        MODERN WARFARE 2: GHOST #2 (OF 6)  (DEC-09)

        RED HERRING #5 (OF 6)  (DEC-09)

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        THE MONITOR TAPES- DCU IN 2010

        Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

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        DCU IN 2010: THE WAR OF THE SUPERMEN BEGINS

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        Superman has left Earth in the hands of Nightwing, Flamebird, Mon-El and the Guardian.

        The tensions between Earth and New Krypton are slowly rising. The winds of war are stirring.

        As our very own Dan DiDio has teased numerous times, 2010 is going to be a huge year for Superman. But just what is going on has not been revealed.

        Until now. Welcome to the WAR OF THE SUPERMEN.

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        This lovely piece of J.G. Jones artwork is the cover to WAR OF THE SUPERMEN #0, which will hit stands 5/1/10, as the DCU FREE COMIC BOOK DAY title, and will kick off an event that is sure to change Superman’s status quo.

        What more can we say? Not a lot — we can tell you writer James Robinson and artist Eddy Barrows will be taking point on the issue — but we did manage to rope SUPERMAN Group Editor Matt Idelson for a quick tease about what’s to come. Take it away, Matt:

        “WAR OF THE SUPERMEN is the culmination of literally years of stories in the Super-books, all building to a destructive conflict which can have no victors. This Free Comic Book Day #0 issue is going to show the readers that no cows are sacred, and that they don’t want to miss this event.”

        Not sated? Of course not. Then swing over to TIME’s TECHLAND blog for a few more nuggets of info.

        With the absence of Superman from his main titles and his appearance in New Krypton, we’ve known that something big was on the horizon. Even going further back to James Robinson’s start on Superman and beyond, the seeds of a war between New Krypton and Earth have been there even before Kandor’s release from Braniac’s ship.

        Like this year’s BLACKEST NIGHT #0, WAR OF THE SUPERMEN #0 kicks off the storm of Supermen at war with Earth in the middle. With it’s promise of a conflict with no victors (as seen above), one can only hope for a complex story with various characters striving for their goals, even if they’re not wholly altruistic.

        DC’s EARTH ONE OGN’s in 2010

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        Via the Source at dccomics.com

        By Alex Segura

        That major publishing event we mentioned earlier today? Well, here it is.

        Original stories featuring Batman and Superman in graphic novel form from the biggest creators out there. But these aren’t one-offs. We’re talking ongoing series of OGNs in a new continuity, on a new Earth.

        Sound appealing?

        Starting next year, DC Comics will unveil SUPERMAN: EARTH ONE and BATMAN: EARTH ONE, two graphic novels spotlighting the most powerful heroes of the DC Universe, with their first years and earliest moments retold in a standalone, original graphic novel format, on a new earth with an all-new continuity.

        Return to Smallville and experience the journey of Earth’s greatest adopted son, as he grows from boy to Superman in SUPERMAN: EARTH ONE by J. Michael Straczynski and artist Shane Davis.

        Watch from the darkest corners of Crime Alley as a young boy is struck by unbelievable tragedy that will forge the greatest crime-fighter to ever stalk the rooftops of Gotham City in BATMAN: EARTH ONE, by writer Geoff Johns and artist Gary Frank.

        What does JMS have to say? Well, here’s a snippet from his first interview on the subject:

        “What I’m trying to do is to dig in to the character and look at him through modern eyes. If you were to create the Superman story today, for the first time, but keep intact all that works, what would it look like?”

        “It is monumental for us as comic readers to see Superman birthed for the first time,” Davis said. “It’s a privilege to realize that you’re the artist that gets to draw it, better yet having the luxury to do it in an original graphic novel. This is going to be epic!”

        What about Geoff Johns? Well, we happen to have a bit from his first interview as well:

        “BATMAN: EARTH ONE allows Gary and I to break the restraints of any continuity and focus on two things: character and story.”

        Want more? Sure you do. Why not check out the interviews AIN’T IT COOL NEWS just posted with the previously mentioned Johns and Straczynski?

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        In a new series spinning into a modern streamlined all-access ongoing, DC launches it’s Earth One Graphic Novels.

        Unlike All Star comics (All Star Superman, All Star Batman & Robin), the two books will be setting up an ongoing continuity/ story available in Original Graphic Novels (OGN’s). One could make the argument that with all the recent relaunches, origin redux, and retcons, that these books are not necessarily needed in the market right now.

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        However, these books are not really for the current monthly fan, both in story and format. I think it’s possible that the monthly reader can enjoy these books, but these books seem more for the outsider looking to read about Superman and/ or Batman without decades of baggage, Zero Hours, and Crises.

        In a OGN format, these books wil no doubt be far more attractive to the bookstore buyer, the reader looking for an entry level book, non-mainstream comic readers and more. I really like this idea and format coupled with strong creators in hopes to bring new fans into the readership.

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        DC comics available today! 11/03/2009

        Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

        DC comics available today! 11/03/2009

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        *Please note Diamond shipped orders late this week due to the recent holiday.

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          *  BATMAN CONFIDENTIAL #38 Preview Available

          * BATMAN: THE CAT AND THE BAT

          * BATMAN: UNSEEN #5 (OF 5) Preview Available

          * BLACKEST NIGHT: THE FLASH #1 (OF 3) Preview Available

          * BLACKEST NIGHT: WONDER WOMAN #1 (OF 3) Preview Available

          * CARTOON NETWORK ACTION PACK #44

          * THE GREAT TEN #2 (OF 10) Preview Available

          * JONAH HEX #50 Preview Available

          * JSA ALL-STARS #1 Preview Available

          * LOBO: HIGHWAY TO HELL #2 (OF 2) Preview Available

          * LOONEY TUNES #181

          * THE MIGHTY #11 Preview Available

          * RANN/THANAGAR: HOLY WAR VOL. 2

          * RED TORNADO #4 (OF 6) Preview Available

          * SUPERMAN: WORLD OF NEW KRYPTON #10 (OF 12) Preview Available

          * TEEN TITANS: DEATHTRAP

          * THE WARLORD #9 Preview Available

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            * CINDERELLA: FROM FABLETOWN WITH LOVE #2 (OF 6)

            * GREEK STREET #6

            * HOUSE OF MYSTERY #20

            * JACK OF FABLES #40

            * SCALPED #33

            * SWEET TOOTH #4

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                  DC Ship list for Wednesday, November 25, 2009

                  Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

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                  Monitor Tapes and DC Comics presents DC, Vertigo, Wildstorm comics and more available today at your local comics retailer.

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                  *  ARKHAM REBORN #2 (OF 3) Preview Available

                  * BATMAN: THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #11

                  * BILLY BATSON AND THE MAGIC OF SHAZAM! #10

                  * BLACKEST NIGHT #5 (OF 8 )

                  * DETECTIVE COMICS #859

                  * THE FLASH VS. THE ROGUES

                  * GOTHAM CITY SIRENS #6 Preview Available

                  * GREEN LANTERN #48 Preview Available

                  * JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL VOL. 3

                  * JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #39 Preview Available

                  * JUSTICE LEAGUE: CRY FOR JUSTICE #5 (OF 7) Preview Available

                  * JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA #33 Preview Available

                  * SGT. ROCK: THE LOST BATTALION

                  * SUPERMAN #694 Preview Available

                  * SUPERMAN: SECRET ORIGIN #3 (OF 6) Preview Available

                  * TEEN TITANS #77 Preview Available

                  * THE WEB #3 Preview Available

                  * WONDER WOMAN #38 Preview Available

                  * WORLD’S FINEST #2 (OF 4) Preview Available

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                  * SAGA OF THE SWAMP THING BOOK 2

                  * SHADE THE CHANGING MAN VOL. 1: THE AMERICAN SCREAM – NEW PRINTING

                  * SHADE THE CHANGING MAN VOL. 2: THE EDGE OF VISION

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                  * COVER GIRLS OF THE DCU BLACK CANARY STATUE

                  * HEROES OF THE DCU GREEN ARROW BUST

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                  * BLACKEST NIGHT: SERIES 2: BLACK LANTERN MARTIAN MANHUNTER

                  * BLACKEST NIGHT: SERIES 2: GREEN LANTERN JOHN STEWART

                  * BLACKEST NIGHT: SERIES 2: INDIGO

                  * BLACKEST NIGHT: SERIES 2: SINESTRO CORPS MEMBER KRYB

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                  Monitor Tapes Mini-Cassette: Smallville “Absolute Justice” Trailer!

                  Monday, November 23rd, 2009

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                  The Smallville episodes “Society” and “Legends” now have an official episode name, “Absolute Justice”. As reported, the episode would guest-star Justice Society of America members Hawkman, Stargirl, and Doctor Fate. Well with the episode trailer we may get more than three JSA members, check out the video below!

                   

                  Even if the other JSA members are brief flashbacks, that’s still amazing! Just look at the painting at the end! This is defiantly one of those “cool moments” you watch Smallville for!!!

                  Can we get Geoff Johns to write all episodes of Smallville from now on please?

                  The Monitor Tapes for Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

                  Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

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                  The Monitor Tapes for Wednesday, November 18th, 2009


                  First look at Hawkman in Smallville

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                  Geoff Johns’ two-parter “Society” and “Legends” (now reported as a two-hour episode opposed to the two episodes as originally planned), featuring the Justice Society of America (or JSA for short), has a lot of DC fans excited. This week TV Guide revealed the first JSA member in full costume, Michael Shanks as Carter Hall/Hawkman that’s already starting controversy amongst fans.

                  Well, we’ve all complained for years about the lack of costumes in Smallville, now it looks like we may complain about a costume being too accurate! Michael Shanks (of Stargate SG1 fame) is set to don the Nth Metal wing harness of Hawkman, the multiple-times reincarnated alien Thangarian.

                  On the plus side, it is an accurate Hawkman costume (I know I said it may be too accurate), but possibly this means we’ll have more costumed super-types (Clark, I’m looking in your direction). Plus, it may look better on screen with the actor moving around (I really didn’t like the Batman costume or the Tumbler until I saw it on the screen in Batman Begins). And if we’re lucky (and judging by the TV Guide interview with Shanks), we’ll get an Ollie/Carter throw-down possibly resulting in some Bwa-Ha-HAs!

                  Really though, the whole reason to watch Smallville is an exercise in “waiting for something cool to happen”, i.e. waiting for Superman to well, be Super, and stuff from the comics. Really though, Hawkman in his Hawkman gear and the JSA is one of those cool things, even if his outfit looks a bit goofy.

                  All that remains to be seen is how the other members (Brent Stait Kent Nelson/Doctor Fate), Britt Irvin Courtney Whitmore/Stargirl) will appear. Will they have comic-accurate costumes as well?

                  For the full interview, check out TV Guide online at- tvguidemagazine.com

                  Photo via TV Guide


                  Superman Returns Directors Cut petition

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                  Love it or hate it, Superman Returns (despite the absentee dad stalker parts) was both a decent Superman movie and an homage to the original films (not counting 3 and 4). Ignoring the Land Barron Lex Luthor and the love triangle, the first time I watched it gave me that sense of wonder I had watching the original first two movies.

                  Superman Returns The Bryan Singer Cut Trailer

                  Superman Returns Director’s Cut Trailer

                  (As far as I can tell, it’s not an official trailer, rather a fan made trailer with the cut-out footage. If I’m wrong let me know and I’ll update it)

                  Additional bonus footage can be found via the link below-

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                  Superman Returns is by far no perfect Superman movie (though I’d say that about the originals as well), but SR did feel like something was missing, especially the part with his trip to the remains of Krypton. Whenever given a choice, I always opt for the directors cut (or extended version with bonus material). Seeing as I’ve still not bought SR, I’d defiantly go out and buy it on the release day if it becomes available in an extended  director’s cut.

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                  “Do you want help us?

                  We are trying to compile companies to ask for Warner Bros who realizes a special editing of Superman Returns that includes all the filmed content.

                  You can leave you signature in : www.SupermanReturnsTheBryanSingerCut.com.”

                  Click the link to see what’s included in the extended edition- DVD/ Blue Ray Contents

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                  If you want to see it too, click on the link below that will take you to the website to petition the studio for the release. I’m a bit pessimistic about the petition, but it can’t really hurt, can it?

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                  DC’s February Blackest Night solicitations highlights

                  Monday saw the release of DC Comics solicitations for the month of February 2010*, available for pre-order in next weeks (11/25/2009) December Previews. Check out DC Comics website for all February solicitations and pre-order via Previews at your local comic book retailer.

                  All Blackest Night book covers (and some solicitations) are blacked out as spoilers for BN must be included.

                  BLACKEST NIGHT #7 (OF 8 ) TOP SECRET

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                  Written by Geoff Johns; Art and cover by Ivan Reis & Oclair Albert; Variant cover by Rodolfo Migliari; Sketch variant cover by Ivan Reis

                  As Nekron continues to wage war on life throughout the universe, Hal Jordan discovers the grim, true mission behind the villain’s return. But the truth is so cosmically abysmal that it threatens to expose a secret that could tear the very universe asunder. You can’t miss this stunning, penultimate issue to the year’s biggest event

                  BLACKEST NIGHT: WONDER WOMAN #3 (OF 3) TOP SECRET

                  Written by Greg Rucka; Art by Nicola Scott; Cover by Greg Horn; Variant cover by Ryan Sook

                  Following closely to the events of BLACKEST NIGHT, this miniseries event concludes as the Amazonian Princess comes to terms with who she is and what her role is in the world. But will her acceptance make her more appetizing to the Black Lantern hordes – or could that emotion be their undoing?

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                  Written by Geoff Johns; Art and cover by Doug Mahnke & Christian Alamy; Variant cover by Greg Horn

                  The most epic battle in BLACKEST NIGHT yet comes to a shocking conclusion as Hal Jordan makes the ultimate move to take on the Black Lantern Spectre. But what price comes with the unleashing of Parallax? And what does this mean for the future of the emotional spectrum’s avatars?

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                  Written by Peter J. Tomasi; Art and cover by Patrick Gleason & Rebecca Buchman; Variant cover by Greg Horn

                  The battle for the Green Lantern Battery on Oa comes to a bloody end as the new front in the War of Light emerges!

                  STARRING BLACK LANTERN SUPERBOY #7 (ADVENTURE COMICS #7) TOP SECRET

                  Written by Tony Bedard; Art by Travis Moore; Covers by Francis Manapul

                  TOP SECRET!

                  BLACK LANTERN GREEN ARROW #30 TOP SECRET

                  Written by JT KRUL; Art by WILL CONRAD; Cover by GREG HORN; Variant cover by MIKE GRELL

                  TOP SECRET!

                  BLACKEST NIGHT: THE FLASH #3 (OF 3)

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                  Written by Geoff Johns; Art and cover by Scott Kolins; Variant cover by Francis Manapul

                  It’s a case of the chicken-or-the-egg as Barry Allen takes on the Black Lantern Reverse-Flash and seeks answers to the very nature of Professor Zoom’s impending resurrection. Plus, the Rogues witness an act so horrifying that it changes one of their own forever.

                  BLACKEST NIGHT: JSA #3 (OF 3)

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                  Written by James Robinson; Art and cover by Eddy Barrows & Nei Ruffino ; Variant cover by Gene Ha

                  The bloodthirsty combat in Manhattan reaches its stunning conclusion here! Earth-2 Superman returns to prove that the true legacy of the Justice Society of America is death. Can our heroes rise up to defeat their dead mentors, role models and villains? And can even the third- smartest man in the world, Mr. Terrific, devise a way to destroy them – or will Manhattan and the world perish under Nekron’s might?

                  * Release dates are subject to change, check with your local retailer or Diamond Comics ship list for shipping and availability.

                  DC Universe The Color of Fear: Romat-Ru and Karu-Sil Figures now available! + Wave  11 to be offered on Mattycollector.com

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                  Online ordering went live this Monday for the Sinestro Corps two-pack of Romat-Ru and Karu-Sil. Origianaly plannes as the first of the last two DCU figue 2-packs. According to actionfigurepics.com, Mattel says the orders have been strong for the figures. I’d imagine it’s due to the figures themselves (especially for Green Lantern fans) as they’re more popular visible characters as opposed to previous offerings.

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                  Also announced, DC Universe Wave 11 will be available on Mattycollector.com sometime after the holidays. Wave 11 will be sold as a case of eight figures including both versions of Steppenwolf.

                  Good news for DC fans, especially with the current Wave 10 Wal-Mart Exclusive “Unavailability” and impossible to find anywhere Wave 11 (and virtually nonexistent Target exclusive Public Enemies line) . Don’t get me wrong, I’ve at least seen Wave 10 come out and hit my local area (and sold before even getting a glimpse of the figures with the exception of Power Girl and Morrison JLA Era Batman), but they’re impossible to find just like previous releases. Seriously, how difficult should it be to get a damned Robotman figure?

                  According to Mattel the Wave 11 figures were to be heavily ordered with wide-spread availability. Unfortunately as with previous waves, they’ve barely had time to breath before being bought up by collectors and ebay resellers. As a matter of fact, it’s probably easier to find the figures on ebay and pay the $20-$30 plus shipping if you’re willing to part with 2 to 3 times the price (though you may find the figure loose without the Build-a-Figure part for half that).

                  Most of the goodness of the DCU figures is the random characters slipped into the line that are not Superman, Batman, or Wonder Woman. I’ve been collecting DC Direct and DC Classics (when I can find them) for years now, but the difficulty in finding the figures is starting to kill my interest in DC Figures. Between the cost of plastic resulting in almost $20 pricing on DC Direct and the inability to find the DC Classics line, it’s really killing my interests in figures, despite my love of all things DC.

                  With the upcoming online availability of Wave 11, hopefully this will help fans wanting the figures by having the ability to purchase them for their collections. Also, some Toys r’ Us are test-marketing pre-pays on the DCU figures not unlike pre-paying for a video game before release. Hopefully this will expand to all TrU’s and possibly lead into larger orders.

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                  The Monitor Tapes for Monday, October 19th 2009

                  Monday, October 19th, 2009

                   

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                  The Monitor Tapes, DC Comics news, reviews, previews and more!

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                  NEWS

                   

                  DC NATION ANNOUNCES BLACKEST NIGHT “RESURRECTION” TITLES.

                   

                   bnrstitlesIn a neat, unnecessary, and wonderful twist, during January’s Blackest Night skip month (giving Ivan Reis some catch-up time on art duties on the series) DC’s bringing back ended/ canceled titles for the month. True, some of the titles could have been either one shot’s or worked into other monthly series books (or back-up features for that matter). But I really think it’s not only a cool marketing gimmick, but just plain fun to do and read from the sounds of it!

                   

                  POWER OF SHAZAM #48 By Eric Wallace (Final Crisis Aftermath: Ink, Eureka)

                  Osiris returns as a Black Lantern seeking out Billy and Mary Batson, last seen de-powered in Justice Society of America.

                  CATWOMAN #83 By Fabian Nicieza (Azrael : Death’s Dark Knight, Robin)

                  Black Mask comes back for Catwoman! Wait, Black Mask?

                  SUICIDE SQUAD #67 By Gail Simone and John Ostrander (Secret Six, Wonder Woman/ Suicide Squad, The Specter)

                  This could possibly be one of the greatest books ever done! Secret Six VS Black Lantern Suicide Squad!!!!

                  QUESTION #37 By Greg Rucka (Detective Comics: Batwoman, Superman: New Krypton)

                  Question VS Question! Who has the anwsers?

                  PHANTOM STRANGER #42 By Pete Tomasi (Green Lantern Corps, Batman: Blackest Night)

                  Phantom Stranger talks about not interfering while interfering.

                  WEIRD WESTERN TALES #71 By Dan DiDio (Wednesday Comics: Metal-Men, upcoming Outsiders)

                  Old west characters come back as Black Lanterns in the here and now, don’t get weirder than that, especially considering Jonah Hex is skinned and stuffed on display in DC’s Coney Island.

                  ATOM AND HAWKMAN #46 by Geoff Johns (Green Lantern, Blackest Night)

                  Do you really need another reason to pick this up? Hawkman (now a BL) tries to reunite Ray Palmer with his dead-now-Black Lantern ex-wife Jean!

                  STARMAN #81 by James Robinson (Superman: New Krypton, Justice League: Cry for Justice)

                  Again, you don’t need a reason to pick this up other than it’s gonna be awesome! No Jack Knight (as he’s living out his life with Sadie and his son in San Francisco), but plenty of Opal characters to revisit, and plenty of corpses to dig up.

                  Artists on the books are TBA, but wouldn’t it be cool to see Tony Harris come back for the Starman issue!?!? Also, is it possible some of the titles could be a bit of a “taster” to see if there’s a market for the titles? I’d love to see Suicide Squad come back in a new form, and really want to see Captain Marvel and Co. back in some form. Don’t get me wrong, I’m digging Marvel JR in JL:CFJ as a modern Marvel, but how ‘bout Billy in JSA (as the classic Marvel) and Mary struggling with her “Dark-Sied” (pun intended) questioning whether or not she’s a villain or hero? Seems like a missed opportunity with what’s happened to her post Final Crisis. And I really want an Atom and Hawkman book again, especially with the double feature books DC’s producing right now.

                  VIA DCCOMICS.COM http://www.dccomics.com/dcu/news/?cat=5877

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                  DC MOVIE & TV

                  Batman: Brave & the Bold returns with “When OMAC Attacks!”

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                  The first of the remaining four episodes of season one of Batman: B&tB premiered friday night with Batman teaming up with Jack Kirby’s OMAC. Have not had a chance to watch the episode (matter of fact, thought I’d missed it somehow as my Tivo did not record it, thank my backup in the basement!) but will this week. This Friday will be the long anticipated “Mayhem of the Music Meister!” featuring NPH, set your DVR’s to “stunning” and “Singing” DC (And Dr. Horrible) geeks!

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                  GREEN LANTERN LOOKING FOR NEW CRASH SITE?

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                   “SYDNEY — The falling U.S. dollar has forced Warner Bros. Pictures to reassess the viability of shooting a number of projects in several countries, after confirming Friday that it’s pulling production of “Green Lantern” out of Australia.

                  The studio said that “the current global economic situation, including fluctuations in currency valuation and overall costs,” forced the decision, in a statement issued through agency Screen NSW.

                  “We have also had to reassess film projects in other countries as well,” it said.”

                  VIA HOLLYWOODREPORTER.COM- http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/film/news/e3ic7000f78b8b50dc0feb7b2e35bad1e98

                  So GL’s grounded while a new location is found. My backyard is cheap and likes like a barren wasteland, as no grass will grow there. WB, if you’re reading, I can make you a deal you can’t refuse! All seriousness though, Utah is fairly cheap, and think of how cool the possible landscapes south of Salt Lake could be used (Arches National Park). Plus, we’ve got an Air Force Base!

                  SINESTRO CAST?

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                  Via IO9.COM io9.com- http://io9.com/5384303/rorschach-is-not-sinestro-yet

                  “Depending on whose exclusive you believe, the Green Lantern movie still hasn’t found its Sinestro just yet. Rumored first choice for the role Jackie Earle Hayley is telling everyone that no-one’s asked him yet.”

                  I don’t usually pay much attention to casting rumors, as they’re just that, rumors at best. Latest casting rumor making the rounds is that of Jackie Earle Haley (Watchmen, A Nightmare on Elm Street) via fan demand. Per the article, apparently “geek fans” are making themselves heard in hopes of WB casting Haley.

                  Following one of the two article links provides the following information-

                  “Shortly after receiving an Oscar nomination for “Little Children,” the Internet began buzzing with fans insisting that Jackie Earle Haley would make an ideal Rorschach in the “Watchmen” movie. When “Watchmen” hit theaters, many fans began lobbying for Haley to become the new Freddy Krueger.

                  Now, with “A Nightmare on Elm Street” in the can, Haley showed up to Saturday’s Spike TV “Scream Awards” having just learned about another possible gig from the Internet: playing the supervillain Sinestro in “Green Lantern.”

                  “I just heard about this, literally,” Haley told MTV News of an anonymously sourced report on Ain’t It Cool News claiming he will be offered the role of arch-enemy to Ryan Reynolds’ Hal Jordan in the soon-to-shoot blockbuster.”

                  VIA MTV- http://splashpage.mtv.com/2009/10/18/exclusive-jackie-earle-haley-addresses-green-lantern-sinestro-rumors/

                  I’m not one to really get behind fan wishlist casting, simply because I’m not a casting director nor do I work in the film industry. True, just like the typical “Can Superman be cud by Wolverines adamantum claws” type-debates, geek fan-casting is one of those things where everyone has an opinion, as especially in the geek world. Almost more intence than sports debates is that of what actor should play character “X” in movie “Y”.

                  Do I see him being able to pull it off? Yes, but then again I’m all for any good actor playing a great part. Thusly, I’m more concerned about the scripting than the casting at this stage. And with the news above regarding pulling out of Australia, I’m really not overly concerned about the casting until it actually happens.

                   Also see our own Arse-bot’s post here at BSR about the casting and cameo news HERE! http://www.bigshinyrobot.com/reviews/archives/9158

                   

                  REVIEWS

                   

                  BATMAN #691

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                   Written by Judd Winick ; Art by Mark Bagley and Rob Hunter ; Cover by Tony Daniel

                   Wrapping up the first arc of Batman post Batman: Reborn, #691 picks up back at the beginning of the first issue of the arc, #687. Now we see the shadowy figure standing over Dick’s crumpled body upon the floor is Harvey Dent/ Two Face. Seems the drugs are not agreeing with Dick as he hallucinates Harvey in a dual-tone Batman costume!

                   Dent’s convinced that this “new” Batman is not the original batman, with good reason as mentioned multiple times throughout the arc and again here. Thanks to a shadowy save by Alfred donning a cowl himself, Dick manages to defeat Two-Face and convince him he’s the real deal.

                   As fast as Dent was taken down, he’s rescued from transport to Blackgate Prison by Black Mask and his army of Arkham nutters. When given a choice of working for Black Mask or getting out of town, Harvey opts for the latter deciding a road trip is best.

                   The issue ends with a “Dun, Dun, DUUNNNN!” reveal moment you’ll have to read yourself, though it will make you curious as to what it’s going to mean in the long run. Overall, a pretty standard Batman story that was a fairly quick read. Not a bad thing, but I feel like I’m still waiting for the “definitive” Dick as Batman story.

                   

                  BLACKEST NIGHT: BATMAN #3 (OF 3)

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                   Written by Peter J. Tomasi; Art by Ardian Syaf and John Dell; Cover by Andy Kubert; Variant cover by Bill Sienkiewicz

                   

                  Ends with a bit of a “huh?” but otherwise an OK read altogether.

                  Over the 3 issue mini, the final issue drops “hints” and mainly just wraps things up rather quickly. As always with event stories, writers have to either work with the new playground and toys presented from another’s vision, or forcefully work a story around said event as the writer’s flow is interrupted mid stream.

                  In the case of Batman: Blackest Night, it’s not forced as it’s contained within it’s own mini-series, in addition to having the luxury of having one of the Blackest Night wingmen helming. Tomasi, also of this weeks Green Lantern Corps #41 has a handle and knowledge on Blackest Night than most DC writers (I’m assuming) and is probably no. 2 next to Geoff Johns in the BN story.

                  Picking up from the previous issue, Batman (Dick), Robin (Damien) Red Robin (Tim), James Gordon and Barbra Gordon (possessed by Deadman AKA Boston Brand) crash the Bat-Dirigible (it’s what I’m calling it) into a graveyard after the hit and run from the Black Lanterns. As the group “regroups”, Batman has the Gordons’ go on the run with Damien to escape while Deadman goes and recruits the Demon.

                  After a surreal David Lynch style romp with the former Robins’ reliving their parent’s deaths, the two’s emotions start running high. As the adopted son’s “ripen” at the overwhelming emotions, the Black Lanterns strike trying to pry their hearts from their chests. Thankfully, Deadman/ Demon arrives and starts trashing BL ass at the last minute saving them albeit temporarily from the attacks.

                  While Batman, Red Robin and Deadman driving the body of the Demon realize they’re only slowing them down. Pulling a page from “Dutch’s” playbook in Predator, a quick delivery via Damien drops a freeze gun (one of Mr. Freeze’s guns from the Bat-Arsenal) that’s quickly used to freeze both Red Robin and Batman, making them invisible to the BL’s.

                  Overall, enjoyable but the last issue here feels extremely rushed. I’d imagine there’s not an abundance of time in regards to writing and publishing these tie-in books. Not necessary to enjoy Blackest Night, but not bad if you want to read about the Bat-Family interacting with Blackest Night.

                   

                   

                   

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                  The Monitor Tapes for Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

                  Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

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                  The Monitor Tapes for 10.6.2009

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                  JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA 80-PAGE GIANT

                  Written by Chuck Kim, Josh Williamson, Rich Fogel and others; Art by Mahmud Asrar, Adrian Syaf and others; Cover by Jay Anacleto

                  Despite being a mixed bag at times, I love the 80 Page Giants. It’s been a while since one’s “Officially” come out (not counting the Holiday specials that are about the same), so despite my 50/50 optimism/ pessimism I picked up the latest one, despite the massive price tag (though it does have a massive page count to be fair).

                  The framing of the story is probably my favorite part of the story, picking up from Greg Rucka’s “Final Crisis- Resist” where Barbara Ann Minerva, AKA Cheetah and JLA mascot and Checkmate operative Lucas “Snapper” Carr have one of those Zero-Hour Armageddon trysts. Snapper hanging out at the old mountain base formerly used by the JLA find Barbra sneak up on him looking for love, or lust depending on how you look at it. These two hooking up in FC-S and continuing the story here is one of those complicated character dynamics I’m fond of reading about, Snapper the “Hero” working for a spy agency and not as trusted by the JLA due to said affiliation, and the “Villainess” Cheetah, foe to Wonder Woman, member of the Society (of Villains) and Injustice League. These two together make a great pair, and I hope to see more, despite from being from opposite sides of the tracks, it’s a very human dynamic not often seen in DC comics of late.

                  The main story goes into the JLA (featuring the current-non line up and the big guns absent of late, though still missing Batman) up against Epoch, AKA The Lord of Time. Really though, it’s just an introductory framing sequence regarding the “Worlds Greatest Superheroes” paring up lost in time. Despite being a throwback to the old Justice League stories, it’s refreshing and gives a spotlight on the characters (though small and brief) as opposed to the JLA army barreling down on a massive menace only the team can take on together (though in the end that’s what they end up doing to a degree). As the League disappears into time via Epoch’s attack, Snapper freaking out gets a grip as Barbra tries to explain they’ll be back due to her “Cat’s instinct”. The Time Commander pops into the story providing dynamic exposition regarding the situation, more on that later.

                  The small stories are fun, starting with Green Lantern and Red Arrow in the old west, the two of them end up in a bar brawl resulting in the arrest of plain close Hal because they are funny lookin’ outsiders (a redneck in any time…). As Hal recounts the recent events from his cell, Sheriff “Bully” as we’ll call him insults Hal and tells him to get ready for hanging and burning his body after.

                  Meanwhile, Roy, AKA Red Arrow is regrouping with the help of Cinnamon, AKA Katherine “Kate” Manser, reincarnation of Egyptian princess Chay-Ara (recently resurrected in this weeks Green Lantern #46) and future Hawkwomen. The pair go off to rescue Hal and show up at the last minute as the hanging begins. Needless to say, I’m sure you can figure out the rest.

                  The remaining pair-ups include Vixen and Green Lantern John Stewart teaming up with the original Shining Knight in the days of Camelot. Despite the culture shock of the Europeans, the JLAers help them against the forces of Morgan Le Fey. Zatanna and Black Canary end up in the late thirties and save the Crimson Avenger from lead poisoning, swooning over the legend who inspired much of the DCU. One of the funnier stories includes Firestorm and Green Arrow, hanging out on an island for two months due to Ollie’s worry about the “Space-Time Continuum” (He saw it in an episode of Star Trek). They encounter the Bride (Frankenstein’s four armed ex) who’s trying to stop Ra’s Al Ghul from reaching a Lazarus Pit (turns out he was married to the Bride as well). Despite Ollie’s worries, he tries to kill Ra’s, where Firestorm realizes they have changed the future, so he fixes it with hilarious results (probably my favorite story.

                  Skipping over the last couple of team ups (mostly for space), the end wraps up with Snapper helping the Time Commander with the grudging assistance of Cheetah. The Lord of Time is trying to kill the Commander’s grandmother who was just born. With the knowledge provided Snapper uses his powers (teleportation) to “disarm” Epoch, only to learn in the end there was more to the story than was said to him.

                  Thoroughly enjoyable, the book isn’t going to blow you away (especially with the $5.99 price tag). It’s an enjoyable thick read, somewhat distracted from due to what looks to be rushed art with inconsistencies and color errors. Not that that’s really going to ruin the stories themselves, but it can be a bit distracting at times. If you like JLA or even Justice League Unlimited, you can’t really go wrong picking it up. But for the casual fan, probably live without it.

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