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Marvel Point One

A couple of days ago on the train back from Zürich I finally read the recent Marvel woohoow, a.k.a. “Point One“. This 1 shot issue consists of 7 pilot stories for Marvel’s upcoming story arcs for 2011, only 1 of which was of particular interest to me. I was very excited when I found out there was going to be something related to “Nova” in there, and well, there was. The “Harbinger” chapter is about Nova… except, this is “A” Nova and not “the” Nova. This is some Nova from some possible alternate reality, with a lower rank than “the” Nova… and there’s no reason to believe that this story will somehow bring back our Nova. Also, according to the list at the end of the issue, none of the immediate upcoming arcs actually include Nova, so as of yet we can’t even have a solid idea as to where this alt-Nova is going to show up. And that, well, sucks. =P

To be honest [and to repeat what gzillion other people have said already] Marvel is doing a pretty huge injustice to their cosmic arcs and characters in general. They’ve killed Nova and Starlord, and well, Adam Warlock is nowhere to be found. They also cancelled “Guardians of the Galaxy” altogether which I believe was a huge mistake. So at the current state of things, once “Annihilators : Earthfall” is done, there are no more real cosmic arcs. In addition, it appears that Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning [a.k.a. DnA] have absolutely no idea about what’s happening with Nova which is horrible, seeing how they’re the authors of the best of Marvel Cosmic. And of course whoever’s writing FF, has managed to reset the Kree and Inhumans to their pre-Annihilation status which means all of the brilliant work of DnA and the rest of the authors of “Annihilation” and “Annihilation : Conquest” has simply vanished. So yes, a bloody load of injustice.

Anyhow, if any of you guys know anything more about what’s happening with Marvel Cosmic, do let me know!

Game of Thrones Comics!

This is something for anyone who enjoys comics, “The Song of Ice and Fire” or both. I just read the first issue of the newly started “Game of Thrones” comics and so far I like what I see. I must say if you’ve read the books or even if you watch the series, in terms of story line there’s basically nothing new in there. But still, the graphics are quite nice and this is generally a great way to visually review everything that’s happened so far.

Silver Surfer: In Thy Name

Just finished reading “Silver Surfer: In Thy Name“. A 4 volume comic series published during 2008. Totally loved it. Really really enjoyed the cynical theme of the story, very much reminding me of today’s global politics. Totally recommended to anyone into Silver Surfer or superhero comics in general.

Silver Surfer 2011

And I just finished reading the last issue of Silver Surfer 2011, 5 issue comics. As it is often the case with Silver Surfer, it was poetic, painful, sad and pretty impressive. So yes, if you’re a Silver Surfer fan in general, chances are you’re going to enjoy this quite a bit. Oh, and don’t forget to check out the recent 4 issue “Annihilators”. That one’s also pretty cool.

 

Also on my current reading list: The 2011 “Mighty Thor” mini-series, as well as “The Thanos Imperative” which unfortunately I never got a chance to read before. And yes, you’re not imagining things, there is a pattern here. It’s all story arcs featuring the Silver Surfer. What can I say, I’m obviously a fan. =P

End of “Angel: After The Fall”

Back when the Angel TV series got cancelled, the fans of the series [including myself] were pretty disappointed. But not long after that IDW publishing and Joss Whedon came together, and in 2007 the first episode of “Angel: After The Fall” comic series was released. Since then I’ve been following the comics quite eagerly. In some ways I found them even more entertaining the the TV series were… so yes, you could call me a big fan. The series also had a lot of very cool spin-offs and side stories, my favourite of which was probably the “Illyria: Haunted” series.

Now, after about 5 years of pure awesomeness, the series is over. Last night I read the very last episode of the After The Fall story line, and tonight [if I can somehow manage the time!] I’m going to read the end to “Spike”, which is the very last spin-off of the series. So yes, no more After The Fall. That doesn’t make me a very happy girl. =/

I should say that I’m certainly not disappointed. The After The Fall series had a great story line, and a pretty fitting end. Unlike the TV series ending, with the comic series you get that feeling of closure. Everything has been truly well explained and concluded. But still, I can’t help but wish that there was more! =P

Mind you, this isn’t the end of Angel comics altogether. The publishing rights are being passed on to [or more like back to] Dark Horse Comics, and they obviously have their own plans for it. In about a couple of months, Dark Horse is realising an “Angel Omnibus” containing whatever they published during the time the TV series was still running [before the fall era!]. After that, as far as I can see, they’re starting an “Angel and Faith” mini series, which apparently takes place after the events of the Buffy Season 8 comics [Dark Horse’s].

I haven’t read the Buffy Season 8 comics yet, but I’m hoping to manage that sooner or later. And I’m looking forwards to Dark Horse’s Angel series. On the cons side, Faith was never one of my favourite characters at all… so… meh. But oh well, I guess I can only wait and see how that’ll turn out. 

On a bit of a different direction… in the entire After The Fall series, I found only 1 serious inconsistency, which is pretty interesting seeing how the episodes were written by so many different people. I sort of have a problem with the whole James turned Myresto Mor scenario. Anybody else find that weird? The James character was supposedly an angel for so long in the series, long enough to come across other angels as well as various representatives of the Powers That Be. So how did he suddenly turn out to be some sort of an evil demi-god? I mean, wouldn’t other angels or even more importantly the big parents notice that he’s just not one of the family?

I think I read somewhere that perhaps in a try to smoothen the situation, it was said that the Cordelia that came to Angel’s help as he was dying, was not really Cordelia. But I think we all know that it was Cordelia. And heck, she wasn’t the only one who would technically have easily been able to recognize James as a non-angel. But anyway… I try to think of Myresto as a new character altogether… and the plot was great enough to pretty much hide that little inconsistency.

I just hope that in the new Dark Horse Angel appearances, there’s going to be room for Illyria and Spike, since they really are bloody fantastic characters and my favourites in the series. I also would really like to see what Connor may do with his new found powers, but I’m afraid we may never know, if the Dark Horse writers try to not make any references to the ATF series. That would be a huge disappointment, so I’m hoping they’re not going to completely ignore everything that happened in ATF. 

Anyway… enough comic talk… time to get back to studying… =P

Fray

As most of you probably already know, I read a lot of comic books. Specially at times that I’m mentally busier than usual, I have a tendency of taking comic breaks in between things that means reading even more comics… Anyway…. Recently I’ve been devouring loads of BuffyVerse comics, mainly related to Angel and the gang, and I’ve officially finished all the [so far published] Angel + spin offs issues.

So then I started looking into other BuffyVerse material and accidentally I came across this 8 issue set by the name “Fray“. Now, I just finished reading the last issue of Fray, and I wish to God there was more! =P

Created by Joss Whedon and set in the BuffyVerse, “Fray” is a mix of sci-fi and slayer stories. In a rather pessimistic view of a future world, when vampires and demons and slayers have long been forgotten, “Melaka Fray” is the fist slayer to be called after so many years. She has no knowledge of the past and no connection to her heritage, and she suddenly finds herself in the middle of a war that she knows nothing about….

It turns out that Fray is actually coming back in the rather recently published Buffy season 8 comics, which I have not read yet. So, I guess that’s where I’m going next! Oh, and if you’re into either comics, sci-fi, Joss Whedon stuff or vampire stories, you should totally check this out! =)

Last week when I was searching for information on one of the latest “Angel” comics issues, I came across the website called Comic Vine for what was not the first time. I figured since I keep bumping into the website, I may as well join and see if will do the job of “Last.fm for comics” for me.

So I joined Comic Vine and after using it for a few days, just as I was beginning to like the system [and considering becoming a paid member and inviting friends], I happened to come across a wiki page about a comic book that I had just read. The page was missing the “Plot Summery” section, so I figured I may as well be helpful and add the few lines. Now, for anyone who may not know… these type of plot summaries are like movie trailers. You see the same standard synopses on Wikipedia, Amazon, and many other websites related to comic books or books in general. And that’s why you see the Wikipedia plot summaries [and many other pieces of info, for that matter] on pretty much every wiki page on Comic Vine. Also, lets keep in mind that the content on Wikipedia, according to the Wikipedia terms of use, are under the Creative Commons licence and free to re-distribute.

Anyhow.. I took the plot summery from Wikipedia, and added it to the wiki page on Comic Vine, and I did this for 2 issues of the same comic series. What happened next was somewhat unbelievable. I received a message from one of the administrators of the website, giving me what they were referring to as a “First and final warning”, for PLAGIARISM!!! Oh, and to make things even more fun, the other one of the 2 summaries I had submitted at the same time and from the same source, was approved!!!

Well… you can probably imagine that as someone who’s active in the research field as well as academia, I know only too well the definition of the word plagiarism, and you can also guess how much I don’t appreciate being wrongly accused of it. I added a standard piece of information, a tag-line if you will, from a public domain source, to a wiki in a website which more than anything is a database of information regarding collections of work created by other people to start with. Information that is by definition not a property of Comic Vine, and is quite visibly coming from sources all over the web. I didn’t claim to have created the book, the tag-line or anything else for that matter. My name is not printed under there, I’m not even breaking any copy-rights, and I’m most certainly neither getting paid nor marked for that work. All I did was sharing a public trailer. So, how in the heaven’s name did they come up with plagiarism?!

That of course was the question I sent back to the moderator who had given me the warning. And that was the start of a rather pointless and circular conversation. The kind you usually get with the tech support of Rogers Inc. First I got a couple of 1 line responses without any form of a clear point, the sort that is designed to get rid of you as fast as possible. Then there was some very fuzzy explanation saying that the whole plagiarism issue may or may not [?] apply to the plot summery, but it does to some other [?] parts of the website. So the person in charge is not even certain as to where to apply a supposed rule of an ambiguous nature, but I do end up being insulted either way. After all I’m only a user, who cares about my respect anyway right? [Anybody else having Twine flash-backs? Well, we all know how that one ended..] Then I received a link, to a forum post by a moderator, saying “Don’t Plagiarize”!! Well, 2 problems here:

1- Yes generally plagiarism is bad. It’s one of those things you morally don’t go about doing. So all good and fine with the article, but what does that have to do with my situation? Where is the plagiarism in what I did? Of course if someone writes a piece of literature somewhere on this website consisting of information from other sources, without citing, and taking full credit for themselves, then yes you have a case of plagiarism. But what does that have to with editing a wiki page on a service like this? How could you possibly commit plagiarism on what is, as I mentioned, a database of publicly available information on other people’s creations?

2- If you’re going to refer me to your website rules, should they not be a part of your Terms of Use? I mean, isn’t that the whole point of a bleeding Terms of Use page? So does that mean, the random words of your moderators are the rule books of the website, and that I should be reading through every single forum post, to find out what your team of site-Gods would like me to do on your website? Well I’m sorry, but that is not happening. Some of us have a life outside of comic books.

So then, after a whole load of explaining myself, quoting website ToU and demanding a proper response from anyone who can, I received an – oh wow – more than one line response, explaining very politely how that’s just the way it is, and letting me know that the reason I’ve been granted all the friendly unhelpfulness is that the person on the other side of the line is “very tired”. At that point I really controlled myself not to write back “Do you want to compare schedules? Life? Usual amount of work?” So, I have been insulted, accused of something I haven’t done, been responded to as if I was a proper idiot, have had my time wasted, and you tell me you are tired. How awesome is that?

That was the end of it. I really wasn’t interested in continuing the conversation that would only have bought me more insult. And obviously I have lost all interest in using the service itself. I spoke with a couple of my comic enthusiast friends who let me know that they were already aware that the administration of the service in question suffers a bit of a God/celebrity complex, and I should have just asked them first. [Yes, perfect! =P] I’ve also been directed to another website for comics that is apparently run by a “nicer” crowd. We’ll see how that goes. 😉 I’m also very much interested in more suggestions on the topic and opinions in general… so … comment away! =)

 

Update I

Xander has made an interesting point in the comments that a lot of people seem to be referring to, so I’m adding it here. It’s somewhat dark, but it seems true.

This god complex that you’re mentioning, I’m thinking it has deeper roots into certain types of communities. It’s not just something about this specific website. That’s my opinion. What I’m trying to say is, unfortunately if you look into communities that are built around similar interests like comics or gaming (as you were saying earlier), you will always find too many people who suffer this sort of god complex. They make up a personality based on how awesome they are known to be in the community and live by that personality. Getting lost in the characters of comics or games, forgetting entirely that there are people out there, real people, who are making a difference in the real world. The actual super heroes.
The real ugly comes when one of these community superstars finds it fit to insult and dismiss one of those people who is making a difference in the real world. This seems to me like one of those times. Sorry love, but really, you should just ignore folks like that.

@Xander: Well, I most certainly don’t see myself as anything like a superhero [ =)) ] but I do see your point, and I’m afraid I’m quite familiar with what you’re pointing out here. I’ve had so many people tell me that they joined the “ABC” community or game or this or that just to have a simple good time, and they’ve ended up having to deal with something of a religious cult instead. “The air of elitism” as Char puts it, is something that I personally have a hard time dealing with.

I don’t know if what happened here was exactly that… but it’s not so unlikely since a good deal of attitude could easily be felt there.

 

Update II

Well, I must say that it was very nice to read from Comic Vine [refer to the comments] and it’s good to see that they’re paying attention. As I wrote in the comments, I’m not all that certain that my problem was only with a single administrator. I mean surely it would have been nice to have dealt with someone more interested in helping out, but if for instance what I did [or anything of the sort] really is considered plagiarism according to the regulations of that community, then my problem is more with the system rather than the person representing it. If words change definition and regulations become a full semester study, then I simply can’t afford the time. This whole thing was supposed to be for recreational purposes to start with…..

My decision now is to not publish this article for the moment, and stick around quietly and see how things develop with Comic Vine. Meanwhile, I will be giving a try to other suggested services as well, and thanks for all your comments and suggestions.

Wow… I just saw an article with the first set of detailed information and pictures related to the upcoming Tintin movie! Looks like it’s going to be awesome! =D Apparently this is going to be the movie version of the “Secret of the Unicorn”, which is one of my favourite Tintin adventures and the first one I ever read! =) I just can’t wait to see the movie…

“With live action you’re going to have actors pretending to be Captain Haddock and Tintin,” says Peter Jackson. “You’d be casting people to look like them. It’s not really going to feel like the Tintin Hergé drew. It’s going to be somewhat different. With CGI we can bring Hergé’s world to life, keep the stylised caricatured faces, keep everything looking like Hergé’s artwork, but make it photo-real.”

Check out the full article here!

Boilerplate!

I guess for anyone who’s into both robots and J.J. Abrams, this is definitely big news. And it’s not all that new, so I don’t even know how I didn’t know about it already! =P A good friend of mine just sent me the link to an article, about J.J. Abrams latest movie project, called “Boilerplate”. 

Supposedly, this movie is based on a graphic novel which is the story of world’s first robot, and his adventures along side some interesting characters and mixing with certain historical events. Here’s the article, check it out!

So now I’m very much looking forwards to seeing the movie. =) I think it will probably turn out to be pretty darn fantastic! Can’t wait… can’t wait…. =D

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