Wednesday, December 30, 2009

A dark ending for comics books in December 2009



Well... not really an ending to comic books. On a weekly basis, I'll go to www.diamondcomics.com to view new releases for the week so I can plan my weekly comic book purchases accordingly. Low and behold, the "new release" section was empty. Thinking they redesigned the site, I scrambled diamondcomics.com wondering why they had to re-shuffle things. Well, it turns out it was never there to begin with, it was never updated. Diamond Comics, the worlds largest and only distributor of comic books is taking the later half of December off. I just found this out today! I'm guessing it makes sense considering the holiday schedule. All will be well with the world come January 2010 when regular comic book shipments commence.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Marvel Comics Keyboards

I can't recall the last time I needed to peer down at my keyboard to type-up a quick email. Years f typing does that to you, where you can blindly strike hot-keys when needed. Now there's an incentive to look down at your keyboard. Marvel themed keyboards! They even have Star Trek! This will be a good excuse to finally get a keyboard for my PS3! I hope DC jumps on board (pun intended)! I would love to have a Batman themed keyboard!



You can purchase them here.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Batman needs braaains!

What could possibly be more bad-ass than Batman? Batman... as a ZOMBIE! Emerging from the Blackest Night mega series comes Batman in zombie form... and they're making an action figure out of it! While Batman's consciousness if somewhere in time, his dead body is being exploited thanks to the Black Lantern storyline.

Movie Review: Sherlock Holmes



Sherlock Holmes is a fun film that is a decent balance of action, mystery and comedy. Just don’t expect to hear the word “elementary” throughout the movie. Sherlock Holmes is a refreshingly new and sexy take on the old 19th century.

I thoroughly enjoyed Robert Downy Junior’s neurotic portrayal as the world’s greatest detective, being unconventionally witty and socially awkward. Unfortunately, I couldn't help but think of Captain Jack Sparrow. Watson, played by Jude Law, was just as interesting. Not so much about his contribution to the film, but more so his portrayal. I always imagined Watson as Sherlock’s portly sidekick, but they managed to make him an English gentleman (not a far stretch from Law’s other performances). Most of the humor originates from Holmes and Watson’s interaction, a 19th century odd couple if you will. Holmes is the quirky slob while Watson is prim and proper. Rachel McAdams was the damsel in distress with a Catwomen-esque manner. Although hot by all means, I didn’t care much for her in this movie as Holmes' rogue love interest. She seemed wedged into the story line. In hind sight, I'm sure adding a hot female lead helps dispel any homo-erotic innuendos considering the two main characters are good looking men.

The story itself reminded me of an amalgamation of X-Files, CSI and Scooby Doo. The story centers on the premise of science versus magic, challenging Holmes’ disbelief of the supernatural and the unexplained. Lord Blackwell is the maniacal villain, hell bent on ruling the world, wielding his powers of magic and the dark arts. In the midst of all this, Holmes and Watson scientifically explain how they uncover each investigative clue to ultimately stop Lord Blackwell.

Overall, Sherlock Holmes is a good film and worth your theater dollars. I can see future films being made with this franchise.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Bryan Singer is back for more X-Men



Bryan Singer did a fantastic job bringing X-Men to the big screen before jumping ship to direct Superman Returns. However, fans lost on both ends here. Brett Ratner gave us X-Men: Last Stand, aka "Wolverine featuring the X-Men" and Bryan Singer decided that Superman shouldn't punch a single thing during the duration of the movie (I did like the Richard Donner homage though). In the end I don't blame Singer for making Superman Returns, after all, who in their right mind would pass up an opportunity as big as Superman? I do blame Ratner for killing Professor Xavier and making Cyclops a complete wuss (he's the leader of the X-Men for goodness sake!)

According to IGN, Singer will be coming back to direct a new X-Men flick, tentatively titled "X-Men: First Class" heavily suggesting another origins story. I'm glad Singer is in good spirit to bring us back into his X-Universe. If there's anyone out there to nail it, it would be him. In fact, he helped pave the way for Hollywood to start taking comic book movie adaptations seriously. My only request with this new X-Film... please give Cyclops his balls back!

Read the full story here.

Nic Cage in Kick Ass

Kick-Ass, written by Mark Millar, tells the story of superheroes in the real world. To be precise... teenage kids, as superheroes in the real world. Meaning no superpowers, mutant abilities or uber geniuses. If this film stays faithful to the comic book, which I'm hearing it will be, I think audiences will be taken back by the amount of violence.

Originally, this movie was self funded. Movie studios weren't thrilled about teenage heroes being subject to adult violence. But when buzz about the story grew like wild fire because of the comics' success, Lionsgate was quick to jump on board. Kick-Ass stars Nicolas Cage, Mark Strong, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Aaron Johnson, Chloe Moretz and will be directed by Matthew Vaughn. Kick-Ass hits theaters on April 16th 2010. Here's a sneak peak at Nic Cage gunning for the "father of the year award!"

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Bat-Limo-Mobile

Think owning your own Batmobile will make you the coolest kid on the block? How about a Batmobile Limousine! Where was this bad boy during my senior prom?




Read the full article here.

Iron Man 2: War Machine Teaser Footage

Wow... just wow! I don't know what to say other than this movie is going to kick so much ass in the box office! I can't seem to decide on who's performance I'm most looking forward to seeing, Don Cheadle or Mickey Rourke?

Arrest made in X-Men Origins: Wolverine


You know that blue screened federal government warning everyone ignores before your DVD/Bluray movie begins? Be warned that it's taken very seriously! It looks like an arrest has officially been made during the Wolverine Origins fiasco according to CNET.

FBI Agents arrested 47 year old Gilberto Sanchez (not pictured) for allegedly uploading the entire film online for the world to share. If he's convicted, he's looking at 3 years in prison along with a $250,000 fine. When X-Men Origins: Wolverine was released on May 1st 2009, it's commercial release was preempted by a premature (illegal) release over the internet, a month early to be exact.

Stunts like this potentially make-or-break box office numbers, not to mention perception of the movie by critics. Remember Ang Lee's Hulk? I don't recall how well it did in the box office (couldn't have been ground breaking because that movie was terrible to begin with), but the pre-rendered CGI didn't resonate well with those that didn't see the final product which carried over into the official release... classic case of judging a book by its cover.

Personally, I'm in no hurry to view movies prematurely before their original release dates. There is a "lack of quality" that diminishes the movie experience no matter how high-quality the illegal copy is. Hell, when it comes to movie trailers, I'd rather see an official release over an amateur recording from someone's cell phone.

Read the full article here.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Teaser Trailer for Batman Arkham Asylum Sequel

Arkham Asylum's official announcement for a sequel wasn't a surprise because of the games success. It was more comfort of confirmation than anything. Well, my jaw dropped dropped to the floor when I saw this, an official trailer immediately released after WBIE's announcement! It looks like the walls of Arkham have been broken wide open and the Dark Knight will be hitting the streets of Gotham!

By the way, I'm not sure if it will be titled "Arkham Asylum 2." You'll notice there is no title beyond a withering Bat symbol.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Batman Arkham Asylum - Sequel Officially Announced


Batman Arkham Asylum (a game I love like my own child) will be developing a sequel which was announced directly from Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment. Here is what Martin Tremblay, president of Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment, officially announced:

"We are thrilled to build a global game franchise from 'Batman: Arkham Asylum,' which is receiving an incredible response from gamers and Batman fans around the world... Rocksteady has taken Batman to a new level in the video game space and we are committed to delivering a sequel the fans will love."

Sefton Hill, game director of Rocksteady Studios:

"Getting the opportunity to create 'Batman: Arkham Asylum' and seeing its success has been a dream come true for the team... We are honored to create the next chapter in this compelling story and promise to deliver another game worthy of the Dark Knight."

This is the first game I picked-up during a midnight release, and was well worth it! It's no surprise B:AA is getting a sequel... it would be dumb of them not to develop one because of its success. This is also the first game I've seen purchased not just by die-hard Batman fans, but die-hard gamers, giving the game it's highest level of valid praise. The bar was set very high for this game, I can guarantee expectations for the sequel will match. What really captured my love for this game was the level of detail, even at its tiniest, that were placed in the world of Arkham Asylum. For example: Calendar Man's cell, Penguin's umbrella's, even the subtle musical tones paying homage to Christopher Nolan's Batman!

In the meantime, can we get more DLC for Batman Arkham Asylum? You can join B:AA's mailing list for updates here.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Batman Props for Sale

Toynami will be producing a limited number of Tim Burton's Batman prop replicas, which are going to be for sale in early 2010. The following descriptions are originally from BBTS.com:

"Introducing a new line of cinematic prop replicas with one of the most iconic masks in the superhero world: The Bat-Cowl from Batman Returns! Limited to a production run of only 500 pieces, the Bat-Cowl has been professionally crafted from the original prop worn in Tim Burton’s 1992 film. Composed of sturdy fiberglass, the non-wearable Bat-Cowl hangs on a utility-belt-styled display stand. Limited to 500 pieces worldwide. Listed retail price: $499.00US"

"The Batman Speargun is an exact replica crafted from the original. Its features include a folding handle and a light-up base. As with the Cowl, it is limited to only 500 pieces worldwide. Please note that the Speargun is not removable from the base. Limited to 500 pieces worldwide. Listed retail price: $399.00US"

Don't get me wrong, I think these collector pieces look great! However, for the price of the cowl, it should at least be wearable! As for the gun, why not let it be detachable from the base. I'm sure it's a way to deter people from replicating and reselling them for a fraction of the cost... but for honest collectors like myself, I'd prefer replicas to be as functional as possible.

Star Wears?

Star Wars New Era hats coming to you straight out of Japan. Actually, I don't know if these are going to be available in the US. I think the character hats are great, particularly Darth Maul!

Whiplash Poster from Iron Man 2

Iron Man 2's main villain Whiplash, played by Mickey Rourke, has emerged on a newly released poster. I wonder if Favreau plans on having Whiplash wear a mask like his comic book counterpart? None of the trailer images have indicated so. We'll just have to wait and see. Otherwise, great poster! I'm looking forward to seeing Rourke's performance if it's as high caliber as Sin City or The Wrestler. By the way, when are we getting a Black Widow poster?

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Batman... a pirate?

Last I checked, Dick Grayson is Batman, Damian Wayne is Robin and Bruce Wayne is dead (physically). After Bruce Wayne's body was fried by Darkseid's omega beam in Final Crisis, last I saw of Bruce Wayne was him drawing a bat symbol in a prehistoric cave. Well, it turns out the original Dark Knight is alive and kicking... as a pirate! Bruce Wayne will be quntum leaping through time to find his way back to his beloved Gotham City, back to our current time line. Here are some preliminary drawings of our swashbuckling bat! If ninjas play any part in this storyline, we're in for one epic ride!

Adrianne Curry

If the name Adrianne Curry doesn't ring a bell, she was the first winner of America's Top Model in 2003. Still doesn't ring a bell? In 2005 she starred in VH1's reality show Surreal Life alongside Mini-Me (Very Troyer) and current husband Peter Brady (Christopher Knight) along with other b-list celebrities.

It looks like Adrianne Curry's fame is re-emerging, but on a geekier scale (not that I'm complaining). I recently discovered her on Twitter, not only is Adrianne Curry an active World of Warcraft player (happily providing proof in the buff seen below), she loves Watchmen and Star Wars. It's cliche for celebrities to proclaim themselves as nerds growing up but it's one thing to be a self-proclaimed nerd, and another to actually post pictures of your avatar leveling-up on WOW. I applaud you for that Mrs. Brady!

Hot-geeky-chicks isn't unfamiliar territory. In fact, Olivia Munn has built the majority of her career in this niche space, which is absolutely smart if you ask me. Is Adrianne Curry riding the coat-tails of Olivia Munn's fame? Probably not, but it's great to see hot chicks, however far and few in between they are, love the stuff I'm into!

By the way, Olivia Munn is still on the top of my list!




Tuesday, December 8, 2009

G4's X-Play - Best of 2009 Awards


I'd say ninety-percent of comic book based video games never cross the minds of video game enthusiasts out there, but Batman Arkham Asylum is first-in-class to break that mold. Batman Arkham Asylum is up for two nominations in G4's X-Play "Best of 2009 Awards." Not sure how prestigious this award ceremony is, but they've got other heavy hitters in their nominations list. Batman Arkham Asylum is, hands down, the best Batman game to date. I have a feeling future superhero based games will utilize the same game engine, and yes, superhero games have the potential to be awesome if made correctly. As far as I'm concerned, this should be game of the year! Here are the categories Batman Arkham Asylum is nominated for:

Best Action Adventure Game
Best Writing

Read the full list of nominees here.

War of the Supermen to be released on FCBD 2010

"War of the Supermen" will be one of the free titles for Free Comic Book Day 2010. This also means Superman will be DC's big crossover title for the summer. It's been sometime since I've picked up a Supe title, maybe this would be a good time to catch up on "New Krypton?" We'll see, for now, I'm enjoying CW's Smallville!

Monday, December 7, 2009

Superman/Batman Earth 1

Batman and Superman will be getting new titles in 2010 where the constraints of continuity may not apply. Batman and Superman Earth 1, will take a new perspective on DC's most iconic heroes within a multiverse platform. Meaning, this will be Bats and Supes from an alternate reality. Some of DC's greatest stories have emerged from such Elseworlds titles such as "Superman Red Son, Batman Darkest Knight, Kingdom Come, JSA Libery Files, etc." What I'm most excited about is that J. Michael Straczynski/Shane Davis and Geoff Johns/Gary Frank will be on Superman Earth 1 and Batman Earth 1 respectively. Here are a few images courtesy of Comic Book Resources:



Read the full article here.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Hot Toys: Tony Stark - Mech Tech Version

Hot Toys has done it again, another beautifully sculpted 1/6 Iron Man figure. However, Mr. Stark is stripped down to his bare essentials. An added bonus to this Hot Toys figure is that the backdrop is included, for more realism. In case you're wondering, my blog is not a running ad for Hot Toys. They are just producing top quality figures that I can't stop talking about! Now if only this thing could shoot real flames!


Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Image Comics makes a comeback with "Image United"



Nostalgic? Absolutely! Looks like Image Comics founders are returning to their early 90's creations. The all-star list includes Erik Larsen, Rob Liefeld, Todd McFarlane, Whilce Portacio, Marc Silvestri and Jim Valentino. It sounds like it's hit, because comic retailers are selling out fast, and Image is already putting together a second print. In all honesty, I can't remember the last Image book I purchased after 1995. If done right, I think this will breathe new life into the Image Universe... however long that may last!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Smallville!

Let’s talk Smallville! Smallville is currently in their ninth season and has moved to the graveyard schedule of Friday nights. Everyone knows Friday night spots are reserved for shows that have jumped shark, to lay rest before being canceled. Prior to season nine, a few regular cast members had left the show. Michael Rossenbaum and Kristen Kreuk who played Lex Luthor and Lana Lang respectively. Could this be the end?

Low and behold, season nine is turning out to be one of their best seasons yet! We no longer have the conflict of Clark being hung-up on Lana and he’s embracing his powers, now known in Metropolis as “The Blur.” (I’m not too fond of the name, but they have to call him something) Here is a replay of highlights from season nine:

Not only are they developing Clark Kent as the protector of Metropolis, they are also developing Clark Kent as a reporter for the Daily Planet.

The relationship between Lois and Clark is teasingly fun.

We are learning more about Krypton, Kandor, Jor El and Zod.

Hell, the Wonder Twins recently made an appearance. If that’s not enough to get you to tune-in, check out the clip below.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

I will analyze it... with science!

"I will analyze it... with science!" Pure gold! I actually like Christian Bale's Batman voice, but it's so easy to parody the hell out of it, simply because everyone can do it if you're willing to give your throat a vocal beating. Keep em coming Collage Humor!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

The dark side of Pixar

The geniuses at CollegeHumor.com keep 'em coming. It's not rocket science that any Pixar film will make a killing at the box office, but not even Pixar can get away with murder... or can they?

Monday, October 19, 2009

Playing with your Hot Toys!

Talk about "playing" with your toys. We all know Hot Toys figures are beautifully sculpted and detailed, but being able to take shots like the one's below is an art form that takes talent and patience.




Check out the full set of pictures here. And just for fun...

Saturday, October 10, 2009

The Fastest Man Alive... Video Game

With the critically acclaimed Batman: Arkham Asylum game receiving praise across the video game world, I think The Flash having his own free-roam-style video game would continue the momentum of success DC is having with their prized properties. Especially if it looked like this:



I'm not sure if this game will really come to fruition, or if this is just a fan made mock-up, but I hope this catches the attention of both DC and game developers out there. If they can combine the level of detail Batman Arkham Asylum provides with the game play of Grand Theft Auto, the end result would be a Flash game of epic proportions!

Read the full story here.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Superman/Batman: Public Enemies Review


Yesterday, "Superman Batman: Public Enemies" was released, which I purchased on BluRay. Here is my review... spoilers ahead.

In the midst of an economic crisis, Lex Luthor pulls the United States out of an economic meltdown, eventually gaining the public's trust and becoming President of the United States. Superman's arch nemesis is now leader of the free world. What does he do with this political power you ask? He uses it to bring down Superman... what else? Employing Captain Atom, Powergirl, Black Lightning and Major Force as a federal arm of law, Luthor uses the power of media and his newly formed team to discredit Superman, making him a wanted criminal.

Tim Daily, the original voice of Superman The Animated Series, returns for this film. It was a nice touch as I consider him a definitive voice for Superman much like I do Kevin Conroy for Batman. This movie is filled with action! If you followed the comic series this was inspired from, written by Jeph Loeb and illustrated by Ed McGuiness, they follow the story fairly closely (giant BatSup robot included). There is a ton of action in this film, with some pretty long fight sequences. Most of the villains were literally appearances without speaking roles, simply to give or take a beating from Batman or Superman. The animation was handled quite well, incorporating the muscle-bound style of Ed McGuiness. One of my favorite parts of the film was when Batman and Superman were both heavily injured from a battle with Metallo. After fleeing due to heavy injury, they both help each other to journey through underground tunnels to reach the Batcave. Their cannon fodder chit-chat was pretty funny, displaying their friendship for each other. At one point, Superman calls Batman his best friend.

There is a definite air about this film being geared towards adults, especially hearing Lex yell "bitch" so prominently. The young-adult direction of DC's Animation is fantastic, without underestimating a younger audiences intellect. At the same time, not short-changing the adult audience.

What stood out in the "extras" that were included in the BluRay edtion was the dinner with Kevin Conry, Andrea Romano, Bruce Timm and Greg Noveck. In a candid and open discussion, they talk about how far along the DC Animated Universe has developed and all the ins-and-outs of working together. Being a long time fan, it was cool being able to understand the time lines and inside jokes they were referencing. I couldn't help but think that Mark Hamil would've been a great addition to that discussion, but something in side me wondered if he'd try to steal the spot light.

Overall, great BluRay purchase! I highly recommend buying it.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Season Premiere of The Simpson's



As promising as the season premiere looked for The Simpson's, I couldn't help but grow disappointed halfway through the show. Comic Book Guy and all the comic book references were the highlights of the show (they even nailed "Every-Man's" Iron Man pose). But beyond that, there was very little to even smile about.

To shed a some light on the episode, Every-Man, the brainchild character of Comic Book Guy, had the power to absorb powers by simply touching any comic book. Being convinced to self publish his comic, Every-Man grew popular enough to reach movie studio executives, to be turned into a major motion picture. Homer was chosen to play the lead role.

The moment Homer began taking charge of the episode, I quickly feel out of interest. I'm saddened by this, simply because The Simpson's hold a special place in my heart, being a fan of the show since grade school. It seems "Family Guy" and "South Park" have out done The Simpson's when it comes to raunchy tasteless jokes, which seems to make The Simpson's tame in humor by comparison. I'll still continue to watch the season, but won't be surprised when people aren't talking about it in the office the following day.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Joker Hot Toys - Parallel Eyeball Rolling System

Not only is the new head sculpt for the latest Hot Toys Dark Knight Joker beyond amazing, they've added a new eye system that allows even more depth and realism to these amazingly sculpted 1/6th figures! Not sure what's more creepy [and cool at the same time], moving Joker's eyes or taking the back of his head off to do so? Either way, great way to innovate already great figures!

Batman: Arkham Asylum - Breaking world records!

I hope my blog isn't coming off as a running advertisement for Batman: Arkham Asylum, but hearing that it holds a Guinness World Record for "Most Critically Acclaimed Superhero Game Ever." Then again, great superhero video games have never really existed until this Batman game came out.

It also sounds like there's are new DLC (downloadable content) challenge level, exclusive to the PS3 called "Heart of Darkness." Xbox owners who are Batman fans can't catch a break can they! I'm glad I own a PS3!

By the way, here's the awesome billboard I get to see everyday commuting into work.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

The recession can't be this bad, can it?

Doing a toy run in the middle of errands, I couldn't help but laugh at these toys. Not that they're not great toys for kids, but it almost seems like a well suited image for our current economic times. Even superheroes need second jobs!

Monday, September 21, 2009

MTV True Life - "I'm a Fanboy"



Over the weekend I caught MTV's True Life episode titled "I'm a Fanboy." The documentary followed the lives of three people: A 26-year-old Power Rangers fan seeking love, a horror fan trying to break into the horror film industry and a World of Warcraft player dealing with her love life.

The Power Rangers fan stole the show for me. He was probably the most relatively extreme when it came to being without social skills, specifically in the opposite sex arena. He wasn't a complete leper, he maintained a regular job at Staples, but you could tell he was socially awkward. At least the other two people documented on the show had significant others, indicating they could function minimally outside of their fantasy worlds. The focus his struggle, the Power Rangers fan, was finding a girlfriend as he's been without a girlfriend all of his life. During the course of the show, he managed to find another girl at an anime convention who was also a die-hard Power Rangers fan. All seemed to go well with his quest, until he revealed that she was only 17! He's 26! I'd say the most awkward moment was when he decided to ask her out. It went something like this: "Would you... maybe... consider... going out with me... in the distant future... maybe?" as the sound of crickets and awkwardness ensued! She didn't flat out reject him, but she squeamishly said no. They did remain friends though.

It was interesting watching their stories unfold, all while sitting at the edge of my seat, wondering where I'd see elements they had that I could relate to. Thankfully, their lives don't mimic mine [at least I don't think so], but I shouldn't be quick to make fun or judge them. After all, we are all fans, just on different degrees of weirdness, and there is nothing wrong with that!

Batman Arkham Asylum Review



Since the midnight release of Batman: Arkham Asylum, I’ve literally been glued to the game. I’m finding that friends of mine that aren’t huge Batfans are buying this game and giving it praise, not just for being the best Batman game to date, but for being a great game overall in regards to game play, story and sheer fun factor. Within a week and a half of playing Batman Arkham Asylum, I finished the game in normal mode. Here is my review of the game which I have for the Playstation 3.

Pros:

The game play and control is awesome! The camera mode follows you in third person, giving you the ability to toggle quickly into first person zoom by tapping R3. You don’t have to worry about any fixed or awkward angles as you can easily pan around when needed. This is an essential part of the game as there’s a lot of detail and character nods in the game.

Quickly making use of Batman’s different gadgets is seamless, as you use the directional pad to quickly choose and maneuver through a tool set of 8 different gadgets. Once chosen, R1 and R2 make them quickly accessible in sticky situations for quick evasions.

There is TONS of detail in this game I’m glad the designers included. Although the main villains are Joker, Harley, Scarecrow, Bane and Croc, the game shows a large number of Batman’s famous rouges gallery through items in jail cells and fixtures throughout Arkham Asylum. They even included some character’s I’m unfamiliar with such as The Great White Shark and Ratcatcher! These character nods are part of the game, integrated as puzzles set forth by The Riddler. Can anyone say Calendar Man?

The combat system is fantastic without the hassle of complicated button combinations. With simple button sequences, you’d expect repetitive moves. Not here! There was enough strike-variation with each hit, that kept me very entertained and engaged. If you look closely at how Batman fights, every strike resembles a comic book panel fight scene. As if you could pause any fight throughout the game, and have it inserted into a comic book. What I really enjoyed was being able to dodge and parry opponents that attack from behind. All this can be chained into one continuous fight combination, adding to the effect of “comic realism.” Making use of batarangs and your grapple is easily accessible in these fight sequences, but toggling into other gadgets can be difficult unless you’re fast enough and have enough running room. Ultimately, you don’t really make use of any other gadgets. Predator mode is just as, if not, more fun to play. This is where you get to sneak around in the shadows, toying with your enemies. Here you are able to make use of all of Batman’s gadgets, more elements of bringing Batman to life. This brings out the strategic aspect of the game, allowing you to be as creative as you want when beating down thugs. Although there are maps that are specifically identified as “smash and grab” or “silent and deadly” you have the option of going in either direction.

If you’re not interested in diving into the story mode, there are loads of challenge maps. They have to be unlocked through the story mode. If you’re a PS3 owner like myself, you can also do challenge maps as The Joker, available as DLC. I have to say, they did a great job of making The Joker his own character, not just outfitting a Joker skin on Batman’s body. Again, great job on detail!

Cons:

It’s no surprise that you fight The Joker at the end of the game. Juiced by Bane’s venom [or was it called Titan?], Joker puts himself physically on par with Batman. The final battle is very involved, as Joker’s henchmen keep you occupied while Joker showboats for the GCPD on top of Arkham Asylum. In normal mode, it’s relatively easy to figure out how to beat him. I have yet to try it in hard mode, so I’ll reserve my opinion about this at a later time.

There isn’t any video playback from the animation cut scenes in this game. After beating a game, I really enjoy being able to watch cut scenes and Batman: Arkham Asylum doesn’t allow you to do so. You’ll have to play the game over again if you want to see them {or hop on Youtube].

After you’ve beaten the game, you can still go back to find unsolved Riddles, but there are no more inmates to fight. The place simply becomes a ghost town. If you want to get your ass-kicking-fix, you have to go into challenge modes and fight them there.

Overall:

The developers didn’t just manage to make the best Batman game, ever, they managed to make a great game. Period! Bringing on Paul Dini was the best decision made, because the story and level of detail was phenomenal. I felt like I was in Batman’s shoes [or boots] playing this game. Some parts of the story were scary enough to make my skin crawl... a bit… [ala Scarecrow]. Last but not least, my hat goes off to the voice cast, bringing some of the original voices from the animated series such as Kevin Conroy, Mark Hamil and Arleen Sorkin to Arkham Asylum. Their definitive and distinguishable voices brought this game further to life.

My only question…. When’s the sequel coming out?

Friday, September 18, 2009

Batman Beyond coming back in 2010?


Could it be? Is it possible that Batman Beyond, the Gotham of tomorrow, could come back in 2010? According to this article, I stumbled upon, it seems so in the form of a "mini series."

Batman Beyond reignited my interest in Batman, back in January 1999. It had a healthy run until they simply stopped making episodes near January 2002. It's not that Batman Beyond wasn't meeting their ratings, they simply put it to rest as other Batman projects came along. With that, they never gave the show a whole lot of closure. The last episode was just like any other episode. They later provided closure to Batman Beyond in a later airing of JLU.

I'm not sure how reliable this source is, but hey, any chance this show may come back, I'm all for it! Read the full article here.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Heroclix is back!



In May 2002, my friends and I were immediately drawn to Heroclix! The board-style miniature game was fun combing strategy and team building of your favorite superheroes. Eventually, more expansive packs were released and more-and -more Heroclix were becoming more collectibles than game pieces. After a year of playing and collecting, my friends and I retired from Heroclix.

Back in November 2008, Wizkids, maker of the popular miniature game Heroclix went out of business... falling victim to the declining global economic melt down.

Alas, Heroclix will be back, but with new owners. NECA has acquired Wizkids and will continue making Heroclix along side other miniature games such as ActionClix, HorrorClix and SportsClix, etc. Read the full story here.

Disney/Marvel Mash-Ups!

Of all the parody drawings I've seen (Thor in Micky Ears, Wolverine in Mousekateer gloves, etc.) this is my favorite by far! I wonder of Marvel is getting tired of these fan made mash-ups?

Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths - Straight to DVD feature length film

I'm a huge fan of Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely's JLA: Earth 2! I just found out that Warner Brothers Animation will be adapting this alternate-world saga into a full length animated film titled: "Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths," to be released in Spring 2010. This will be the next animated DC film after "Superman/Batman: Public Enemies" is released.



In addition to already being sold on this storyline, the picture a alone camptured my interest.

Read the full article here.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Win the chance to meet Scarlett Johansson and attend the Iron Man 2 premiere!


Scarlett Johansson will be auctioning on eBay tickets for a meet-and-greet and tickets to the Iron Man 2 premiere.

Read the full story here.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Poison Ivy... WOW!

If you've gone to a comic convention or two, you've probably seen your fair share of Poison Ivy costumes. This is, by far, the best Poison Ivy costume I've ever seen. Talk about less is more!

Friday, September 11, 2009

Movie Review: District 9



Aliens stranded on earth in a modern day tale of segregation, District 9 was a theatrical thrill ride with an interesting perspective portraying alien life on earth. I can’t believe I waited this long to watch District 9, but I finally saw it a few days ago. Best movie of the year anyone?

There are a lot of political messages riddled in this film, some being painstakingly obvious, but it’s easily buried under alien technology and human explosions. Aliens have come to earth, and humans are keeping them captive against their will to ultimately capture their alien technology, specifically, their weapons’ technology.

I really liked how this was filmed, combining an element of documentary realism with in-your-face science fiction horror. In the midst of all this, they managed to wrap all of it up into a love story, as odd as that may sound. The special effects were amazing and seamless. It wasn’t terribly over saturated with CGI much like the new Star Wars films or Transformers, but it was enough to blend well into the atmosphere of the film. What’s interesting is that most modern day extraterrestrial films portray aliens as a threat to humanity, either bleeding acid or hunting humans in a jungle. District 9 portrayed aliens as non-threatening beings, sharing similar behaviors as humans, simply stranded, lost and confused. In District 9, it was the humans that were threatening, treating aliens like slaves in a concentration camp. The only thing that found confusing, how were the humans and aliens able to understand each other so flawlessly. The easiest answer… it’s a movie!

Overall, this movie gets two thumbs-up from me. They definitely left the film open for a sequel. I hope it doesn’t lose its guerilla style quality if they bump up the sequel’s budget.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Warner Brothers creates "DC Entertainment"



With last week's announcement of Disney purchasing Marvel Comics for four billion dollars, it seems attention has now diverted to DC Comics, but with a little twist. DC Comic is not being sold, rather, Warner Brothers is creating a new entertainment arm named "DC Entertainment."

Am I the only one that gets the impression that Marvel sold to Disney because they were running low on cash? Remember, they've nearly gone bankrupt in the past. If you ask me, Warner Brothers announcement doesn't appear to be a response to the Disney/Marvel buyout. Rather, a preemptive move by Warner Brothers to bring more of DC Comic characters to life in the form of film, television, video games and other entertainment mediums. A way to rely less on flagship characters like Batman and Superman, and bring lesser known characters to the forefront. What makes me feel comfortable about this move is that they hold "DC Comics" as the "cornerstone of DC Entertainment." Does this mean "DC Comics" will now be referred to as "DC Entertainment" as well?

It's no secret that DC has a plethora of great characters with rich history and uber dedicated fans. I'm glad to see that DC is taking steps to unleash their strong comic potential.

You can find the original statement from WB here.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Interrogation Room?

I'm a huge fan of Hot Toys, particularly their recent Dark Knight line up. To date, I have the following Hot Toys: Batman (Begins Suit), Batman (Dark Knight suit), Original Joker and Two-Face. I'm on board for the new Dark Knight DX version, I just need to pull the trigger and pre-order it.

I found this a bit surprising (and not surprising at the same time). This is not licensed by Hot Toys, but it's designed for 1/6 scale figures. As cool as this looks, being able to recreate the Dark Knight interrogation scene, [my favorite scene] I don't think it's worth the $299.99 price tag. I'd rather have that money go towards the Tumbler or Batpod! Besides the price tag, it's a pretty cool piece, but I'll pass!