Saturday 30 April 2011

Comic Guru's Top 25 Featured Comic - The Secret Avengers

THE HEROIC AGE IS HERE! Who are the Secret Avengers? Are they a covert team of heroes working the darkest corners of the globe to stop disaster? Are they part-spy, part-superhero? Are they XXXXXXX’s newest idea to save the world...or are they all of the above? A new era begins as Marvel's hottest team takes a 21st century twist!
Black Widow, Valkyrie, and Steve Rogers recover an artifact assumed to be the Serpent Crown from a Roxxon executive in Dubai. Another group is pursuing the artifact. The artifact is not the Serpent Crown, but Beast notes that the tentacles on it are uncoiling at an undetectable rate, “as if between moments”.

Ant-Man and Moon Knight infiltrate Roxxon Headquarters for intelligence on the artifact. Beast analyzes the Roxxon data, noting that the corporation had bought mineral rights to Mars and that their mining operation was terminated around the time rumors began that they had a Serpent Crown. Beast also notes that all employees from the digging operation vanished from Roxxon’s records. Steve Rogers dispatches Nova to check on the situation in Mars.

Rogers gathers the team to inform them they will be traveling to Mars and that the mission is now a rescue mission because Rogers lost contact with Nova. Flashback to Nova on Mars being pursued by Humvees whose weaponry the Worldmind determines is “pre-celestial” in origin. Nova seeks cover in a mountainside containing an artificially formed cavern housing what appears to be the Serpent Crown. Nova sees the Crown and approaches it. The Worldmind implores Nova to stop as he casts aside his helmet. Back at the roving headquarters, Sharon Carter is knocked out by a member of the other group in pursuit of the artifact, who appear to be lead by Nick Fury and are associated with a group called the Shadow Council.

Friday 29 April 2011

Comic Guru's Top 25 Featured Comic - Iron Man

IRON MAN! You know you love him!

Tony Stark, billionaire industrialist and director of S.H.I.E.L.D. faces the most overwhelming challenge of his life. Ezekiel Stane, the son of Tonys late business rival and archenemy Obadiah, has set his sights, his genius and his considerable fortune on the task of destroying Tony Stark and has alter ego Iron Man.

What's worse, he's got Iron Man tech, and he's every bit Iron Man's equal and opposite except younger, faster, smarter and immeasurably more evil. Rising star writer Matt Fraction (IMMORTAL IRON FIST) and superstar artist Salvador Larroca (UNCANNY X-MEN) join forces to repulsor-ray your comic books to a cinder!

Wednesday 27 April 2011

Comic Guru's Top 25 Featured Comic - Fantastic Four

Volume 3 was launched at the start of a new age for Marvel Comics. Scott Lobdel and Alan Davis came together to create the first three issues of this series which took place straight after the Fantastic Four return to the regular Marvel Universe after their return from the ersatz Earth created to save their life by Franklin Richards their son.

Onslaught created an impact that shattered the cosy world of the Marvel Universe forcing creators and readers alike to embrace change and drama on a scale heretofore unseen.

Character development followed that would shake the foundations of the team and has lead to J Michael Straczynski (award winning writer of Babylon 5, Jeremiah and Amazing Spiderman) developing some of the most interesting changes to characters and situations within the FF's history.

Sci Fi Fantasy and adventure has never been more intriguing. Read this book, it's good. And Civil War has already started crumbling the walls of the FF's world. Could it see their family shattered forever? It begins with Sue's death.... How many more sacrifices will have to be made?

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Monday 25 April 2011

Judge Minty (fan film) - Work in Progress Trailer

In case you hadn't heard, a bunch of Judge Dredd fans have gotten together to make a fan-film based on the story of a retired Judge who takes the Long Walk into the Cursed Earth. Featuring a faithful reproduction of the Dredd universe, it also stars a cameo by Old Stoney Face himself. It'll be interesting to see how it matches up against the official 'Dredd' movie, starring Karl Urban, due out later this year. Check out the trailer:

Saturday 23 April 2011

Sci-fi movies coming this year

Here are a few sci-fi movies worth looking out for in 2011:

Apollo 18
Blair Witch meets Paranormal Activity meets - um - Apollo 13. An interesting concept, presenting Apollo 18 as a hushed up moon mission that goes horribly wrong thanks to nasty extra terrestrials. The 'found' video footage tells the horrifying story.
Most people, who know me, know that I'm not a fan of this type of film making but maybe this one will actually be good. As opposed to the Blair Witch Project which was a big pile of animal leavings.

Attack The Block
Aliens meet their match when they land in a South London housing estate. A typically British take on the alien invasion movie, it sees a gang of kids take on the pesky xenomorphs in their own, unique way. I've been hearing a lot of good things about this since they began filming, so it should be a lot of fun!
Cowboys & Aliens
Possibly the most risky crossover movie ever made (apart from Real Steel - see below), this Jon Favreau-helmed actioner has plenty of well-known talent to carry the concept. The trailer looks good – let’s hope it lives up to the hype. The comic was cleverly marketed and very cheap. £3.50 for a full length Graphic Novel. No wonder it sold enough copies to generate a big budget movie.

Super 8
JJ Abrams has gone from strength to strength over the last few years delivering the goods every time. Kids making their own movie on Super 8 witness the arrival of something big and unworldly to their town after a train crash. All heck breaks loose and it's up to the little urchins to save the day. I wasn't a fan of Cloverfield and as a sub genre I don't like found footage in general. However, so far his movies have at least been entertaining.

Real Steel
Another crossover movie, this sees Hugh Jackman taking on the life-affirming coach role to a down-and-out robot wars-esque robo fighter. Whether it has the emotional - ahem - punch to connect with audiences remains to be seen. Jackman is a bankable star at the moment so I'm sure this will pull in reasonable first week grosses.

Contagion
Let's hope this virus movie has learnt from the mistakes of previous dire efforts (most notably Outbreak). An all star cast and high-profile director (Soderbergh) could finally redeem this genre.

Now
In the near future, everyone can live forever - as long as they keep up their insurance payments after they've reached 25! Therein lies an interesting twist on Logan's Run. The surprisingly good Justin Timberlake is the unfortunate protagonist who defaults on his payment and goes on the run.

Rise of the Apes
Monkey madness comes in the form of Andy Serkis' genetically modified CGI ape. Calamity ensues in this Planet of the Apes Reboot / Prequel thing as we witness the Apes wrestle control of the planet from us puny humans. The question is, is this a remake starting at the very beginning (Chronologically) of the story or is it in some way related to the Tim Burton film?

Dredd
To many Dredd fans, the hope of seeing the perp-busting anti-hero from 2000AD appear faithfully on screen were dashed when Sly Stallone stepped into the Judge's boots back in 1995. Now they have a new hope in Karl Urban as Dredd – Directed by Peter Travis and filmed in South Africa. Details are sketchy at best – images appearing on the internet have divided fans already so it’s hard to tell at this stage just how true to the comics this film will be. At least Urban has promised to keep the helmet on this time!

Thursday 21 April 2011

Comic Guru's Top 25 Featured Comic - Deadpool

The Merc with a Mouth is back, even deadlier and more deranged than before! The planet has been invaded by Skrulls, everythings gone topsy-turvy but, in Deadpool's world, that just means it's Monday!

Crazy times call for crazy men, but c'mon, this guy's insane! Like it or not, Deadpool may be the only person on the planet who can save us - but who's to say he wants to?

Be here for the explosive debut of the new ongoing series by writer Daniel Way (WOLVERINE: ORIGINS, GHOST RIDER, BULLSEYE: GREATEST HITS) and fan-favorite artist Paco Medina (NEW WARRIORS, NEW X-MEN)! Deadpool: His madness is his method! You won't want to miss it!

Wednesday 20 April 2011

A Tribute to Elisabeth Sladen

Elisabeth Sladen (1948 - 2011)

The Comic Guru was saddened and shocked to hear about the passing away of Elisabeth Sladen yesterday, having battled cancer for some time.

Famous for playing Doctor Who companion Sarah Jane Smith, the character has been a firm favourite among fans ever since she appeared in 1973 - renowned for her strong personality and inquisitive nature.

Born February 1948 in Liverpool, Sladen began her career as an assistant stage manager at the Liverpool playhouse. Her first role on stage was playing a corpse, and she made her screen debut in the 1965 film Ferry Cross the Mersey as an extra.

She landed her breakthrough television role in 1970, appearing as Anita Reynolds in Coronation Street. Smaller roles were to follow in popular shows like Doomwatch, Z Cars and Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em.

In 1973, Sladen was cast in what would become her defining role as the replacement companion for third Doctor Jon Pertwee. Following in the footsteps of popular companion Jo Grant (Katy Manning), Sladen was to hit the ground running as investigative journalist Sarah Jane Smith in her debut story The Time Warrior, and over the next three years would see her popularity soar as she became part of what is arguably known as the "golden years" of Doctor Who alongside fourth Doctor Tom Baker - an era including the story frequently appearing top of fan polls, Genesis of the Daleks.

Despite choosing to leave the programme in 1976, with an emotional departure scene at the conclusion of the serial The Hand of Fear, Sladen later stated in interviews that although she had left Sarah Jane, "Sarah Jane never left me". Although she declined producer John Nathan-Turner's offer to come back as support for the Fourth Doctor's regeneration, she did return to the role for the 1981 pilot 'K9 and Company' alongside the Doctor's robotic canine.

Sladen was re-united with Jon Pertwee in the 1983 20th anniversary celebration The Five Doctors, and again during the 1990s for the two radio stories The Paradise of Death and The Ghosts of N-Space, written and produced by the person who originally cast her, Barry Letts - the two would also be joined by another popular Doctor Who legend in the form of Nicholas Courtney as the Brigadier.

Outside of Doctor Who, Elisabeth continued to work in theatre and television, often alongside her husband Brian; roles included Josie Hall in Take My Wife, a small role in the film Silver Dream Racer, and as Lady Flimnap in a production of Gulliver in Lilliput, followed a few years later in his production of Alice in Wonderland as the Cheshire Cat. However, with the birth of her daughter Sadie in 1985, she chose to focus more on her family.

However, Sarah would never be far from her life, with the actress continuing to be a popular guest at Doctor Who conventions, and also featuring in a series of audio adventures from Big Finish. Then, in 2005, a discussion with the revived Doctor Who's head writer and long-term fan of hers, Russell T Davies, led to a guest appearance in the second series adventure School Reunion, which re-united Sarah (and K9!) with the Doctor in his most recent incarnation (David Tennant).

The character, and Sladen's performance, proved to be as popular as ever, if not more so, and led to her own starring role in spin-off series, The Sarah Jane Adventures; the CBBC series continued on from her re-introduction in Doctor Who as an independent investigator of alien activity - now joined by her own assistants as well as her faithful K9 - and winning a whole new legion of fans, both young and old. It is also a testament to the strength of the show that it has been graced by the appearance of the both the Brigadier (Nicholas Courtney), and the Doctor himself in both his Tenth incarnation in The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith (David Tennant's final performance as the Doctor), and Eleventh in the form of Matt Smith in Death of the Doctor - where Sladen was also to come 'full circle' by performing with the actress she 'replaced' way back in 1973, Katy Manning, aka Jo Jones né Grant.

I met her many times at conventions and personal appearances throughout my life and with the recent sad loss of Nicholas Courtney to the same pernicious disease, the world seems a little emptier now.

Elisabeth will be sorely missed, and will be fondly remembered by all Who fans.

Sources: www.doctorwhonews.net, www.bbc.co.uk/news

Monday 18 April 2011

Exclusive First Look: The Final Curtain - Farewell to the Third Doctor

2|Entertain have released a 'first look' video to promote the forthcoming release of the third Doctor's final story, Planet of the Spiders.

Friday 15 April 2011

Comic Guru's Top 25 Featured Comic - Ultimate Comics Spiderman

Almost ten years ago, Ultimate Spider-Man launched the Ultimate line, a reinvention of the Marvel Universe that defied the odds and every expectation. Today, it happens again: This new chapter in the life of the teenaged webslinger picks up in the aftermath of Ultimatum and completely redefines the status quo of Spider-Man for the next generation! With a new supporting cast, new villians and maybe even a new Spider-Man, this new chapter will keep you guessing month after month. Join Eisner Award-winning writer BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS in introducing new ongoing artist DAVID LAFUENTE (ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL, PATSY WALKER: HELLCAT)!

You have never seen a Spider-Man like this before! Be there!

It's six months after the Ultimatum wave hit and Peter Parker is working again, but not as a web designer. Peter is a cashier at Burger Frog, facing old ladies who think are being given "lip" to the boss who orders him to wear a hat. Mary Jane is a reporter a for the school's student newscast in midtownhigh.com. New York is being nice to Spider-Man even when he does nothing and Gwen is kissing Peter.

One night as Spider-Man Peter finds a store where some thugs force themselves into a store where a hooded man had already done the "super hero thing" . Some cops give the glory to Spider-Man and the hooded figure watches over.

Back at home Peter finds Gwen waiting for him in the attic. She welcomes him with a kiss and before that goes any further Peter sneaks in so his Aunt May won't find them being "naughty". Aunt May tells Peter that Kitty called for him and jealously Gwen tells him that "she is probably calling to tell him she's still in love with him". Shortly after Johnny Storm arrives to ask for a place to stay the night and then collapses over him.

The Kingpin is back in town and when entering his office he get's thrown out of his office by a new villain, Mysterio.

Monday 11 April 2011

Comic Guru's Top 25 Featured Comic - Classic Marvel Figurine Collection

Classic Marvel Figurine Collection by Eaglemoss Publications

This beautiful collection has been running for some time now and The Comic Guru actually ships it all over the world.

Each issue of the magazine (which features a single Marvel Comics Character and their history) comes with a beautifully sculpted figurine as a free gift.

Friday 8 April 2011

Thor Movie YouTube Round Up

In case you haven't seen the Thor movie clips, here's a convenient round up for you!
















Thursday 7 April 2011

Comic Guru's Top 25 Featured Comic - The Amazing Spiderman

After the tragic death of Ben Riley, the resurrection of Aunt May and the return of the Green Goblin, Spiderman's world was rocked by John Byrne, Howard Mackie, John Romita Junior and the inestimable J Michael Straczynski.

Launched with a new number one issue to mark the start of a grand new era, Spiderman slowly began to bestride the comics world like the colossus he is. Redefining his origin for a new generation, Straczynski has revitalised Spiderman turning him into a Top Ten Sales Juggernaut by putting good solid plotting and genuine character development in place of gimmicry and hyperbole.

With Brand New Day beginning a newly creative storytelling experience back to the title, that in itself is being wiped away as Peter and Mary Jane strip away damage caused by Mephisto. This could be the year that true love conquers all in Amazing Spiderman.

Read it, it's great.

Wednesday 6 April 2011

New Welsh Comic Stiffs - 12 page preview!

Get in on the ground floor with the special preview issue for two South Wales made comic book extravaganzas!

12 page preview for the first issue of Stiffs, the story of Don Daniels, his wise-cracking simian soulmate Kenny McMonkey and his mates as they find their South Wales Valley home secretly surrounded by the undead. So what do they do? Become kick-ass zombie hunters, naturally! But there's more going on in those deep dark woods than any of them is ready for...

Plus, an original, self-contained The Pride story starring FabMan (Tomorrow's Fabulous Man, Today!) in 'It Gets Better'- an important vignette and message from The Pride, an LGBT superteam who are here for everyone! Also, the origins of two of The Pride's core members, Wolf and White Trash!

Stiffs is created and written by Drew Davies, PJ Montgomery and Joe Glass, with art by Gavin Mitchell and Adam Cadwell; The Pride is created and written by Joe Glass with art by Gavin Mitchell and Kris Carter.

These comics projects have something for everyone, and there'll be big things for both in the future! So get involved and see what you can expect ready for the Big Launch of both comics in the latter half of 2011!