“Yesterday’s” Comic> Cyber Jane Free Comic Book Day 2017

“Never thought voids were this purple, but I live in a black & white comic world.”

Cyber Jane Free Comic Book Day 2017

Lucky Comics (Maay, 2017–their typo, not mine)

“How To Make A Name”

WRITER/ARTIST/CREATOR: Dan Solano

LETTERER: John Michael Helmer

SELECTED COVER COLORIST: Francesca Zambon

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BW’s Daily Video> Cosplaying Girl Defends Tifa Lockhart

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Existing IP Alone Will Not Save Hollywood

 

Too bad those dreams are becoming nightmares.

Well, we had to get a commentary into this week somehow.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Warner Brothers Discovery head honcho David Zaslav is showing that he doesn’t understand what the problem is. Like most of Hollywood he’s taking to broad an overview of the situation. To wit and emphasis mine:

The mood inside the Colosseum could be markedly different Tuesday afternoon when Warner Bros.’ movie studio bosses Mike De Luca and Pam Abdy take the stage. The duo have come under intense scrutiny following several high-profile box office misses, with Bloomberg going as far as to report that their boss, Warner Bros. Discovery chief David Zaslav, is speaking with potential candidates to replace them. (If Greenstein is up for leaving Sony, he would be an obvious name to put on Zaslav’s call sheet.)

Sources close to the situation say Zaslav wants to focus on big IP, versus the sort of filmmaker-driven fare that Abdy and De Luca are known for, including Ryan Coogler’s upcoming Sinners and Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another. He is also said to be unhappy with the amount of money the two are spending on these non-IP projects. Abdy and De Luca allies say the two executives are consummate professionals and are resigned to the fact that their fate at Warners is uncertain amid a changing climate. (It remains to be seen whether Abdy and De Luca acknowledge the elephant in the room when appearing on stage.)

Big IP, especially in the hands of current Hollywood structure full of elitists, activists, and people who don’t care about fans or source material, is a mistake. Today’s filmmakers are too egotistical to do these properties justice, and apparently that’s being missed. Also being missed is how that’s hurting the studios AND the big IP.

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“Yesterday’s” Comic> Sonic The Hedgehog #86

Actually, that was Silver Sonic. This is Metal Sonic. Different guy.

Sonic The Hedgehog #86

Archie Comics Publications (September, 2000)

COLORIST: Frank Gagliardo

EDITOR: J.F. Gabrie

“Heart Of The Hedgehog” part 1: “Evil’s Return”

WRITER: Danny Fingeroth

PENICLER: Sam Maxwell

INKER: Saleem Crawford

LETTERER: Jeff Powell

Monkey Khan: “Against The Haunted Past”

WRITER/PENCILER: Frank Strom

INKER: Harvo

LETTERER: Vickie Williams

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BW’s Daily Video> The Harsh Reality About AI & Artists

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Lazarus Episode One Review

When I saw the original teaser above for the anime Lazarus I was intrigued…and I haven’t been able to say that about many teasers as of late. Created by Shinichiro Watanabe, the creator of the original (and superior version of) Cowboy Bebop, all we really got was the animation, and I really wanted to know more about the main character in the teasers. Why was he running? Was he the bad guy or was he part of some cyber-dystopia? The version I saw was from one of the production companies, and wasn’t even subtitled. I liked the parkour movements, but I couldn’t even find a plot.

So when I found out the show made it’s debut on Adult Swim’s “Toonami” block, I took the chance that Sling Freestream’s Cartoon Network preview channel (you have to go into the live TV guide, which is odd) might have the first episode. No longer having cable/satellite TV it was my best chance unless I brought up the Adult Swim app again, and my Firestick only has so much room. I was in luck. Episode 1, “Goodbye Cruel World”, was up there and I got to watch it. Now I get to tell you if it’s any good.

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“Yesterday’s” Comic> Space Adventures #37

Captain Atom meeting the women from Venus and their spaceship.

Nathaniel’s speed dating event didn’t go as planned.

Space Adventures volume 3 #37

Charlton Comic Group (December, 1960)

Two Captain Atom stories and four stories history has shown are probably not going to be very good. I’m looking forward to our hero getting his own book so I can stop reading this, and unlike Mystery Men Comics during the Blue Beetle reviews and current Golden Age reading, I won’t be coming back to it. The Captain Atom stories have good historic value and the rest just isn’t worth reading so far, but I’m hoping we get at least one good one this issue.

I’m not holding my breath.

[Read along with me here]

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