BW’s Daily Unsold Pilot> Constant Payne

Comment by the poster:

Had this aired on Nickelodeon back in the early 2000’s, it would’ve been the first anime-based, action-oriented cartoon in it’s history. But due to some of the content in it (watch towards the end. There’s a scene where the main character’s blimp jet almost crashes into two identical looking skyscrapers), it was never released due to the events of September 11th. So enjoy what could’ve been and should’ve been.

I think he means the four minute mark, maybe halfway through. Personally, I like it. It’s like a more action version of Jonny Quest with Benton and Race as the same character, Jonny is a girl but not overpowered, takes place in a stylized future world with blimp cars, and quite fun. Although technically, the villain won. At best the heroes survived and beat up a bunch of minions but the bad guy got what he came for. It’s why I say you don’t have to kill the heroes to defeat them. I’d suggest trying again but in this current mindset of writers I’m not sure the show would be nearly as good with all the changes they’d add to it.

Austin Eruption Beats The Avengers Video Game’s Final Updates

Time unfortunately is not on my side so I needed something quick to post for tonight. Luckily Austin Eruption on YouTube just dropped something that fits thematically with Marvel Tuesday by going over the Marvel Avengers video game.

Licensed video games can be a crap shoot. Get people who care to at least adapt the source material properly for fans if not being fans themselves who still want to make a good game, give it a decent budget, and take the time you need to it right and like any other game you end up with something good. If not…well, there’s a reason licenced games have earned a bad reputation despite so many good out there. At launch, Marvel Avengers had a number of problems and players weren’t happy, made worse by Insomniac Games’ take on Spider-Man being so well received. It couldn’t live up despite being from a different company that would find itself going through many owners.

Now with the final update, the game about to be delisted on online gaming stores, and all the DLC they plan to make the game is going to be only playable if you can find all the goodies. Every costume has been unlocked, you’ll be able to play offline…but you have to find the game first. Austin takes a look at the game, the glitches that remain, and how well the final product plays out by doing a 100% run. Is it worth it during the final breaths?

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“Yesterday’s” Comic> The Incredible Hulk #1

“I have this strange urge to dye my hair blond and become a professional wrestler.”

The Incredible Hulk #1

Marvel Comics Publications (May, 1962; ComiXology edition)

“The Hulk”

WRITER/EDITOR: Stan Lee

PENCILER: Jack Kirby

INKER: Paul Reinman

LETTERER: Artie Simek

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BW’s Daily Video> The Further Fall Of The X-Men

It’s Just Some Guy, so you know there’s swearing.

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As I went over a couple of years ago, the X-Men are not a very good bigotry analog because outside of the origin of their powers (Stan coming up with a way to be lazy, and just using bigtroy as a storytelling platform for “the world outside your window” rather than social commentary) nothing really separates them from the guys who build their powers in a cave, or came from space, or just had their powers come from space…I mean, a good third of Marvel’s superheroes can thank some form of radiation and they tried to blame that for the “X-Gene” for a while as well, the whole “children of the atom” thing. I also went over more recently why Kamala Khan is a mutant now. I’m also annoyed they killed Jubilee. I like Jubilee but it seems like since the cartoon ended they really did her dirty, like that time she was a vampire after losing her mutant powers.

I was never an X-Men fan, but everything I’ve heard about what Perch calls the “Krakoa Era” from various reviewers kind of makes me glad I’m not.

Chapter By Chapter> Batman: Knightfall part 2 chapter 12

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 2: KNIGHTQUEST

Only seven pages this chapter but I only have so much time tonight to get this done. A quick skim tells me the whole chapter is just Bruce’s search for his doctor and his sidekick’s dad, but we aren’t ending it this chapter.

In the last chapter we saw the end results of Jean Paul Not-Batman’s fight with Bane before returning to Bruce (aka Sir Hemingford) and Alfred (Charlie) continuing the investigation, with Bruce on stakeout and Alfred racing to help the still injured Bruce in case he’s found out. It is good to see that Bruce is still of strong mind even if his body is weak. There was a show called Ironside as part of the 1970 TV cop craze, starring Raymond Burr as a former chief of detectives paralyzed by a sniper’s bullet. He got around in a wheelchair and served as a police consultant. I could imagine Bruce taking on a similar role not for the Gotham City police but the Bat-Family, kind of like Barbara did as Oracle or like Bruce himself did to Terry in Batman Beyond.

Then again, that wasn’t the story they wanted to tell and Warner Brothers was going to use the Bruce Wayne Batman regardless so even if Jean Paul wasn’t psycho he wouldn’t be Batman for long anyway. Still, you kind of wonder what would have happened. Maybe he and Barbara could be wheelchair buddies. BUDDIES, BRUCE TIMM! JUST BUDDIES! Then again, two wheelchair-bound members of the team might be a bit much, so let’s just see how Bruce gets out of this situation without his Bat-Gear.

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“Yesterday’s” Comic> Fugitoid

Some Star Wars fans treat knockoffs a bit too strict.

Fugitoid

Mirage Publishing (1985)

(originally presented in Gobbledygook #s 1&2; 1984)

WRITERS/ARTIST: Kevin Eastman & Peter Laird

This story takes place after the fourth issue of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and carries into issue #5. Or more accurately it takes place DURING the events of the fourth issue.

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BW’s Daily Video> Corridor Crew Makes Fake UFO Footage

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Here’s the debunking video where they tried to fool Sam, Niko, and Wren with the previous fake footage.