BW’s Daily Video> What The 2005 Fantastic Four Did Better Than First Steps

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And catch the feature article tonight or whenever it shows up in your area. There’s more Fantastic Four fun to come. Intros!

Power Rangers: Origins’ New Info Part 2: Act By Act Summary

For those of you who missed my original article on Power Rangers: Origins and yesterday’s first half of this article, I just put the links in, but here’s the short version. Back in 2024 information started getting released about a joint project between Saban Brands, ZAG Entertainment, and Onyx Films for an animated reimagine of Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers. Ultimately it was passed on in favor of a more gritty live-action reimagine that I have no interest in. There wasn’t a ton of info back then but a couple of nights ago I received a tweet from Spanish-speaking fan site Ranger Esp (I’m assuming that’s short for “espanol”, of which I read very little and needed Google Translate) for an article they did on new information collected by Reddit, a site I don’t go to because free speech is debatable over there.

In part one I looked at the new bios for the reimagined Rangers, and there were changes that I’m not sure I would have been onboard with but others that were okay. However, Ranger Esp also has the plot synopsis broken down into acts, so I wanted to go over the movie that might of been itself to see if that makes up for how disinterested I was in the new takes on characters. I don’t know why the original series that started a franchise has to have so many changes in new versions. This movie, the live-action movie, and Boom Studios all seem to want to reimagine the wheel, and it just feels so unnecessary to me. I don’t need a grimdark “adult” take on Power Rangers. You can do the sentai sub-genre in general that way and depending on how it’s handled I might at least be curious. Power Rangers is a kids franchise that just happens to be good enough for adults who aren’t obsessed with violence, nudity, and swearing can also enjoy because the characters and writing make for a fun experience, especially as the franchise and even the “Zordon Era” went on. Anything darker than Power Rangers In Space or Power Rangers RPM just doesn’t work for me. And RPM is the world where a gifted child was kidnapped and forced to make Skynet, and it almost succeeded in wiping out humanity.

With the intro out of the way, it’s time to dive into the movie summary itself. At the very least it looks like it wanted to be fun kids fare, but was this a reimagine we missed out on or were better off without? Note that all text and images from here out, minus my commentary or something I already have in my media library, come from the Ranger Esp article and Google Chrome’s translation. At some point I realize I was just copying the entire part, but there’s also going to be a bunch of production art that I’m not using for the text wall breaks and samples, plus it’s all there without my commentary if you want to form your own thoughts first. Or stay here if you don’t read Spanish and hate translation programs.

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“Yesterday’s” Comic> Collective Of Heroes FCBD 2018

“Okay, who was supposed to bring the tug-of-war rope?”

Collective Of Heroes Free Comic Book Day 2018

(What do I put here? The name and date are all right there)

For those of you who came in late, Collective Of Heroes was a website that linked to various superhero webcomics, many of which are no longer online in favor of print, others available digitally elsewhere, and others are gone completely.

This year’s offering is a bit more interesting for me as I go through them as it includes a blur by the creator of each comic. Since most of these comics are gone, maybe I’ll learn something I can share. Only one way to find out. Let’s see what they were pushing in 2018.

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BW’s Daily Video> Why Adults Should Watch Kids Shows

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Keep telling me kids shows don’t need good writing. I want to know who the ignorant are.

Power Rangers: Origins’ New Info Part 1: The Characters

July has been interesting. I expect my reader count to oddly rise when I take my hiatus. I’ve also lost time to help my dad and try to turn BW into something more than monopolizing my time, like a way to generate income. As of this writing all the ad revenue goes to my site host. I’ve also tried to reinvigorate the site (and hit a wall) and finally get my technology and software up to snuff for all that video stuff I want to do (hit another wall), and somehow still make comics and other projects happen (more like a pile of those soft wall things you see at kids’ gyms). I have made some steps to the schedule I want to keep, but not enough.

On the other hand, my count rose higher than I expected partly thanks to Instapundit picking up one of my articles, and now somebody actually sent me an update on an article from September of 2024 that I didn’t even know knew of my site. So everybody say “gracias” to Ranger_esp because his site’s in Spanish and I needed Google Translate to read it.

Apparently he (she? it’s the internet and these days even those two aren’t the only option for some people) collected some updated news on Reddit, a site I don’t go to because it’s kind of a mess. If you have a translation program you like or speak the language you can check the site I’m working from, the article title translating to “All the secrets of Power Rangers Origins revealed!”. It’s new information about the ZAG Entertainment co-produced take on the original team (and we do have confirmation of that in this article) that was dropped in favor of the live-action movie. I have no interest in the recent live action movie and based on what I saw I wasn’t sure I would have been interested in this one, either.

Thus the question is whether or not this new information changes that? Thanks to translation I can go over it and see the rest of what was intended. Ranger Esp has brought us character bios, more production art, and summaries for the various acts of Power Rangers: Origins. The movie was developed with ZAG and Saban Brands (before selling the franchise to Hasbro) as well as Onyx Films. In the first article you’ll find a trailer and a few images from eBay listings. This is new information and we can see if it changes my mind or if I still wouldn’t have liked this.

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“Yesterday’s” Comic> Sonic The Hedgehog #101

Even the cover isn’t worth talking about.

Sonic The Hedgehog #101

Archie Comics Publications (November, 2001)

COLORIST: Frank Gagliardo

EDITOR: J.F. Gabrie

“Altered States”

WRITER: Karl Bollers

PENCILER: Ron Lim

INKERS: Pam Eklund & Andrew Pepoy

LETTERER: Jeff Powell

“Reboot”

WRITER: Ken Penders

PENCILER: Dawn Best

INKER: Andrew Pepoy

LETTERER: Vickie Williams

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BW’s Daily Video> A Balanced Take On Hulk Hogan

NOTE: Some swearing in the video

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I don’t know if Hogan was worried about how interracial couples are still considered taboo and not wanting his daughter to be caught in the figurative or literal crossfire, or if he really was the racist he was depicted as. The only complaint I’ve heard from a black wrestler was how he screwed over Booker T when it came to the title that one time. I was more disappointed when he turned evil and ruined his character, because that I actually saw in action and can confirm. Although in hindsight it may have been more honest than the American Made “say your prayers, take your vitamins, believe in yourself, and believe in the Man Upstairs” (God) persona that fueled Hulkamania. Naturally that doesn’t protect him from what he said, and I only know of one clip that sounds like he’s saying it, but I’m not aware of what his response was to the controversy. It’s like that line from Transformers: Beast Wars: “Tell my tale, tell it truly, the ill deeds along with the good, and let me be judged accordingly. The rest is silence.”