“Yesterday’s” Comic> Police Comics #11

“That’s not how I want to cool down!”

Police Comics #11

Comic Magazines, Inc (September, 1942)

While the Spirit was never owned by DC Comics, they did license the character for a while. That’s not enough to count as  “pre-DC character” though. Of course I’m interested in one of the still well known but smaller comic heroes. The only pre-DC characters in this comic are Plastic Man, the Human Bomb, Firebrand, and Phantom Lady. Still, it’s the origin of Wil Eisner’s classic character and the first nationwide appearance, so this is a significant moment. We have to get there first, so let’s start reviewing.

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BW’s Daily Video> Jazza Vs. The Odyssey part 1

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The second video tomorrow. Or go to his channel now if you want. I post these channel links for a reason.

Could Grant Morrison Fix Doctor Who?

Let me start by saying, and if this turns you off, feel free to move onward, that while I don’t buy into the “piss off the right people” bullcrap, if I’m going to accidentally tick someone off I’d rather it be someone I disagree with it. I do not buy the modern idea of “multiple genders” because it doesn’t make any logical sense. It’s just another way to divide us into smaller and more controllable groups while obscuring what being “male” and “female” are for whatever dumb culture war reason there is. I’ll call a trans person by their preferred pronoun out of courtesy and avoiding argument, but I have to draw a line somewhere whether this site is openly involved in the culture war or not…and I’m trying to be not. So Grant Morrison will be called by male pronouns here and “they” are welcome to complain if it bothers “them”.

So with that disclaimer out of the way, and don’t waste our time calling me whatever the current divisive term is because I don’t care, let’s get on with his/they/whatever discussing how Grant Morrison would fix Doctor Who‘s terrible finale. In a recent post on his Substack, which I don’t read so hat tip to Bleeding Fool contributor Karina Smith, Morrison added a fix to the “Rose Doctor” as part of what I’m guessing are replies to his readers. Now I’m not a fan of Morrison’s style in general. His ideas are sometimes weird and very British while also leaning too much on nostalgia for even me. For example, trying to work every incarnation of Batman into one version where every story happened regardless of continuity differences between the various reboots. I have nothing against Morrison’s work, I’m just not into it.

Still, it is nice to see people not give up on a long-running franchise and trying to find ways to restore things, and while Morrison has written comics before, the article suggest the folks at the British Broadcasting Channel wouldn’t agree to get an episode past despite previous pitches sent the BBC’s way, at least according to Morrison. Does that mean I agree with Morrison’s ideas? Not entirely. Does that mean I think they’re bad? Well, why don’t we just look at the ideas and see.

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“Yesterday’s” Comic> Niki Batsprite #1

“I am…the day, apparently.”

Niki Batsprite #1

Munia Edizioni (November, 2012: English digital edition)

“A Pleasant Responsibility”

WRITER/PENCILER/COLORIST: Francesca Urbinati

INKER/CO-COLORIST/EDITOR: Daniele Garbugli

TRANSLATION: Elena Garbugil

[Available free as of this writing at Drive Thru Comics]

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BW’s Daily Video> Is Supergirl 2026 Really For Girls?

NOTE: This video was posted before the movie came out. You can find the review on her channel…but the short and spoilerless version is she hated it. A lot! Actual review contains spoilers and a lot of anger.

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Chapter By Chapter> Star Trek: The IDIC Epidemic chapter 3

Chapter By Chapter (usually) features me reading one chapter of the selected book at a time and reviewing it as if I were reviewing an episode of a TV show or an issue of a comic. There will be spoilers if you haven’t read to the point I have, and if you’ve read further I ask that you don’t spoil anything further into the book. Think of it as a read-along book club.

Our previous chapter ties this book back to The Vulcan Academy Murders and sets up the non-disease antagonist for our book, or that’s what I’m assuming with the fighting Vulcans. It’s not the first time we’ve seen Vulcans not act like Vulcans. I think by this point Star Trek V had come out with Sybok, the first Sarek kid we didn’t know existed until Michael Burnham the adoptee. We didn’t need either one of them. There was also Stephen, the emotion-seeking Vulcan from Enterprise: The First Adventure, if anyone remembers that book. It was one of the earliest Chapter By Chapter book reviews.

You know, when transported exiled Vulcans who were planning to take over the planet and were only exposed because of an unrelated murder, you’d think they’d be the wrong ship to call to a plague world…unless Starfleet was hoping to wipe them out. Was Jonathan Archer still working there? “I get to make Vulcans suffer? Sign me up!” We’re on chapter 3 of 44, page 21 of 278 and we have eight pages of reading. That’s enough for a decent chapter, so let’s see how Kirk handles the latest news.

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“Yesterday’s” Comic> Ultraverse Premiere #5

“Paper covers rock! I win!”

Ultraverse Premiere #5

Malibu Comics/Ultraverse (July, 1994)

EDITOR: Hank Kanalz

I was supposed to be reviewing Prototype #13 but I can’t seem to find it anywhere. I can find the flipbook of Ultraverse Premiere #6 but I haven’t done #5 yet, so let’s get caught up on this. Because apparently the week I try to cut down my time consuming anthology count is another way to eat up my time! Hopefully the comic I was going to review shows up in time to review it, as the whole series seems to be down past #4 on every site I tried.

This issue shared a flipbook with Firearm #11 but I don’t care about that series. Naturally that one came up! I still won’t review it. It just makes me madder!

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