Month: July 2013

  • Movie Review – The Wolverine

    Movie Review – The Wolverine

    Adaptation movies are such balancing acts, especially with comic book movies.  Alienate the fans, and the negative backlash on the geek sites will wash you away.  But the superfans alone do not bring in the box office numbers (just look at Joss and Serenity) so you can’t hew too close to the source if it…

  • Legend of Korra Book 2 Trailer!

    Okay, we FINALLY have something to sink our teeth into here, but we have to wait until September to for Book 2 to start.  So let’s obsess over the trailer! Korra and Tenzin meditating.  Spirit world connection! Unalaq bending.  Such beautiful animation. Looks like…A FUNERAL??  Who are you killing, Bryke? The next part looks like…

  • Book Review – The Ocean at the End of the Lane

    I’ve been staring at thie text entry box for this review for days, at various times.  Gaiman’s books can be deeply affecting, and The Ocean at the End of the Lane is no different.  I’m even having trouble re-reading it to do the review as I am feeling what happens to the young protagonist a…

  • Movie Review – Pacific Rim

    Movie Review – Pacific Rim

    Ah, Pacific Rim.  The movie every geek wanted to see, but it’s ‘underperforming‘ despite that.  There are many reasons being bandied about (no big stars! being the most prominent).  For me, Pacific Rim did exactly what it was supposed to.  And it cuts through a lot of the crap we’ve come to expect with a…

  • Book Review – The 47 Ronin

    The 47 Ronin adapts a classic Japanese story of Bushido, the Samurai code of honor.  This particular adaptation is in graphic novel form, having been written by Sean Michael Wilson and Akiko Shimojima handling the art duties.  It follows the tale of a group of samurai, disgraced and left leaderless after their lord had assaulted…

  • Book Review:  Crucible (Star Wars)

    Book Review: Crucible (Star Wars)

    I am quite out of date with the Star Wars ‘Expanded Universe’ stuff, as I’ve mostly kept to Timothy Zahn and a few other notable books after being burned by KJA.  But I was cruising NetGalley for books to review, and they had a couple of Star Wars books in the mix.  This, Crucible was the first. …