“Yesterday’s” Comic> The New Mutants #1

“That’s right, get off my lawn!”

The New Mutants #1

Marvel Comics Group (March, 1983)

“Initiation”

WRITER/CO-CREATOR: Chris Claremont

PENCILER/CO-CREATOR: Bob McLeod

INKER/NOT A CO-CREATOR: Mike Gustovich

COLORIST: Glynis Wein

LETTERER: Tom Orzechowski

EDITOR: Louise Jones

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BW’s Daily Video> The (Second) Best Spider-Man Girlfriend

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Go back through my own reviews of Marvel Adventures: Spider-Man and you’ll see that I also love Chat as Peter’s love interest. Paul Tobin and Jeff Parker both made this and Marvel Adventures: The Avengers (one of my favorite comic series ever) must read comics no matter what age group it was intended for. They tell good stories and why I don’t buy kids stories are supposedly inherently bad, as claimed by people who hate kids stories. It’s why I’d rather watch the Disney Junior Spidey show over reading the current comics. More on that tonight.

However, Chat only had one writer: Paul Tobin, and he clearly loved this character he was writing. Mary Jane Watson had numerous writers, some who outright hated the character and were trying to get rid of her. It took until Joe Quesada, an editor-in-chief who also hated her, to finally ruin her character and the Spider-Marriage. Go back and watch NerdSync’s video on why Mary Jane was so perfect they got rid of Gwen Stacy when MJ was originally intended to be a challenge to their relationship. Because nobody was fighting against Chat and don’t think the current writers wouldn’t ruin her out of this crazy idea that Peter’s “relatability” comes from being a loser with no long term love interest because of Spider-Man, she and Peter were able to better grow as a couple. Except that they’re teenagers and any concerns Mary Jane had was from an adult’s perspective. Adults feel less immortal and the thought of growing up without the love of her life bothered her. Under a good writer who doesn’t hate her, MJ is perfect. Would Chat survive a similar problem with a writer who hates her? We thankfully don’t know because Paul Tobin knows what the hell he’s doing with Spider-Man.

I love Chat despite reading these comics as an adult, but a properly written Mary Jane has proven herself better for Peter in the long run.

Chapter By Chapter> Batman: Knightfall part 3 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 read-along book club.

PART 3: KnightsEnd

Our previous chapter was a bit short. So all we got to see was Jean Paul Notbatman get talked about when Bruce got home. I spent more time talking about a later comic than I did the chapter as a result.

As noted in previous parts, the only major failing of this book, if indeed the idea is to show that a more violent Batman is a bad thing (something that apparently is being ignored in current Batman titles from what I hear) we haven’t seen it on display in this novelization, and this is written by the editor who came up with it…after being forced to because Superman’s death was such a moneymaker for DC that someone said “okay, what can you do to make Batman suffer?” and O’Neil and the Bat-Writers had to come up with a theme, must as Death & Return Of Superman focused on what Superman meant to Metropolis and the world.

However, the theme of Batman goes hardcore hasn’t really been present thus far outside of the Bane battle, mentioned but not really shown. The closest we’ve come is seeing that there is an internal struggle between honoring the Bat symbol and the remaining programming of The System put on Jean Paul by the Order Of St. Dumas. It’s been the only weakness in the novel thus far. Let’s see if the next chapter does a bit better on that front.

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“Yesterday’s” Comic> Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #12

I didn’t even know turtle hunting existed.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #12

Mirage Studios (October, 1987)

“Survivalists”

WRITER/ARTIST: Peter Laird

LETTERER: Steve Lavigne

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BW’s Daily Video> TJ Omega Reviews Skybound’s First Transformers Comic

Unless for some reason you count Void Rivals because it had a Jetfire cameo and started the so-called “Energon Universe” with an original title. He splits the video between non-spoiler and spoiler sections so you get both.

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My response after watching the video: So everything I don’t like about modern comics and most of what I don’t want in Transformers (plus what they did to my boy Bumblebee) they did. I was hoping this would be closer to Super Dinosaur than The Walking Dead but sucks to be me. Not shaming anyone for liking it but it’s a hard pass for me personally.

Jake & Leon #574> Snow What

Now everything else Rachel Ziegler’s complained about, that’s just lame.

Consider how many performers dressed as Snow White in the hot California or Florida sun for hours, walking around a giant theme park with at best lunch and bathroom breaks and Zeigler complaining that she should get extra “hazard” pay for wearing the Snow White dress is just pathetic.

Over at The Clutter Reports this week I’m done organizing the Comics For Sale section. I still have more comics to list but at least now it’s easier to find something you’re interested in.

More of the same coming up this week. We’re concluding phase 1 of Beast Machine Hunters with the last part of Marv Wolfman’s confusing story treatment before moving to the actual Season 1 guide. Plus the continuing Chapter By Chapter review of Batman: Knightfall is still going on. In between depends on what grabs my attention. Have a great week, everyone!

Saturday Night Showcase> Godzilla Raids Again

I don’t hate Halloween but it’s not my type of season. The spooky, the monsters, the scares…all of that just clashes with my hero-loving persona. I want to see the hero beat the monsters, not be the last person standing until the jump scare before the credits. I never wanted to be a monster for trick or treating. My mom made me dress as a monster for middle school once. It didn’t go well. Otherwise the only “evil” costume I had as a kid for trick or treating was an Imperial Stormtrooper costume, one of those cheap ones with the oversized bib and the cheap plastic facemask that barely lasted the night. Otherwise, I went for superheroes or silly costumes, like a cuckoo clock. That’s just how I rolled.

For this Halloween I was going to present four Halloween specials I actually enjoyed…except that’s a short list and my first choice isn’t up officially yet, nor could I find an unofficial post as a placeholder. So the heck with it, I’m just going to do Godzilla movies, specifically four that show his rise from villain to hero.

I’ve already posted the first two Godzilla movies, or rather the original Japanese sub and the English rework of the first movie. I also have the original King Kong crossover and Godzilla Vs. Gigan if you’re curious. The first two I’m posting for this month are the last times Godzilla was evil until the 1980s reboot of the franchise. Godzilla Raids Again features the return of Godzilla, or possibly a different Godzilla, though not the different Godzilla from Godzilla Vs. King Ghidorah that I did my first video review of and let’s not start that time travel headache again. I also posted the full movie when I could. As of this writing I can’t.

In this one Godzilla isn’t alone. This is also the debut of Godzilla’s Heisei era sidekick, the often abused Anguirus. Their first meeting, however, was as enemies, and guess who gets to be the battlefield. Can Japan find a way to stop two monsters without the weapon that didn’t solve their problems last time? Here’s where we hit an issue, and I apologize. The original Japanese sub is currently on YouTube with ads as part of their Movies & TV section, but to bring you the English dub I have to go to the Internet Archive, which embeds weird, but I’ll toss a link in there so you can watch it that way. Either way you choose, enjoy!

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