The Walking Dead: Don’t Look Back!

AMC has released the poster above to promote the second half of the season for The Walking Dead.
February 9th seems a long way off, doesn’t it?
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AMC has released the poster above to promote the second half of the season for The Walking Dead.
February 9th seems a long way off, doesn’t it?

Dead Body Road is a six issue mini-series published by Image.
Writer: Justin Jordan
Penciler / Inker: Matteo Scalera
Colorist: Moreno Dinisio
The men involved in his wife’s death must die. All of them.

Dead Body Road #1 sets the bar high. Great writing, great art and a crime/revenge story that hits all the right marks without being cliché.
Gage is an ex-cop. His wife Anna (also a cop) was killed in what looks like a robbery gone bad. Everybody in the building was murdered and the bad guys got away… just not together. When the robbery turned into the OK Corral, one of the thieves (the one with the item being stolen) high-tailed it.
Now he has Gage, and the other crooks hot on his trail. It won’t be good for him no matter who catches him first. And how bad would it be if the crooks and Gage get to him at the same time?
Justin Jordan has created a crime story that starts with a bang and doesn’t let up. There’s a lot going on and each scene propels us deeper into something that is much more than your typical ex-cop seeks revenge against those who killed his family tale. This could have been a simple story of revenge, but Jordan has layered in much more.
Matteo Scalera creates visuals that have the maximum impact for each scene. Car chases are usually boring — especially in comics. Scalera pulls off a four page sequence that not only advances the story, but makes you feel the speed and danger of the chase. His characters have character.
Dead Body Road #1 is a comic for mature audiences due to violence and language. If you’re a fan of crime/revenge stories then this is for you. Dead Body Road #1 gets my highest recommendation.
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If you’re like most folks, when you hear the finale to the William Tell Overture by Gioachino Rossini you think of The Lone Ranger. Did you know that they selected the William Tell Overture as the Lone Ranger’s theme song because Rossini was long dead and there would be no royalties to pay?
You’ll learn that and a lot more about The Lone Ranger and Tonto if you check out Hi-Yo Silver, Away!
Source: Uncle John’s Fully Loaded Bathroom Reader and Neatorama.

The Saviors is an on-going series created by James Robinson & J. Bone published by Image.
Writer: James Robinson
Artist: J. Bone
When Tomas Ramirez stumbles upon an extraterrestrial conspiracy to take over the world, his life is changed forever. He must now seek out those few souls who share this terrible knowledge. But even united, how can they hope to defeat a shadowy alien cabal that is both indestructible and eager to kill anyone who threatens it?

Tomas Ramirez is a slacker content living in a small town where he works at the local gas station. When Tomas isn’t working [and sometimes when he is] he spends his free time getting high, hanging with a few friends and enjoying life.
All is good.
All is good that is until Tomas accidentally discovers that there are lizard-looking, shape-shifting aliens living among them!
Who will believe a pot smoking loser like Tomas? More importantly, how will a slacker like Tomas find a way to stay alive long enough to get the word out, now that the aliens know that he knows?
James Robinson lulls us into the story at a small town pace — we meet Tomas and learn about the town and the people living there through Tomas’ eyes. While most of his friends wanted to break out of the small town and get into the big world outside the town’s borders, Tomas wants nothing more than a few friends, a cold beer, cable tv and a his weed. It’s a leisurely life and the pace of the story reflects that.
Everything changes once Tomas sees the aliens and they see him. The action moves at a breakneck pace and death can come in an instant. Is there anyone that Tomas can trust? And who is the mysterious stranger that happens to show up at just the right/wrong time?
J. Bone’s art is amazing. He was the perfect choice for this series. I love Bone’s use of double page spreads not as pinups, but to expand the horizon to tell the story.
The Saviors is a comic for mature audiences due to drug references and language. If you’re a fan of 50’s alien invasion movies [“I Married a Monster from Outer Space,” “Invasion of the Body Snatchers,” etc.], ,or well written, well drawn comics, then The Saviors is for you.
Rating: 4 out of 5

We have some news, some big news, for fans of Frank Miller’s Sin City.
On July 8, 2014, Dark Horse will release Frank Miller’s Big Damn Sin City. This baby will come as a hardcover edition and clock in with over 1300 pages — and contain every one of Miller’s seven Sin City yarns!

On July 8, 2014, fans will also be able to pick up Frank Miller: The Art of Sin City which will appear for the first time in a trade paperback edition. I have a copy of the hardback edition, and give Frank Miller: The Art of Sin City my highest recommendation.

To round out the trifecta, on July 8, 2014, Dark Horse will re-release in hardcover, Frank Miller’s Sin City: A Dame to Kill For.
These books will be a great lead-in for the movie adaptation of A Dame to Kill For which will be released on August 22, 2014.

We’re about six hours out from the new year. I hope that 2013 was good for you and yours and that 2014 will be even better.
I’ve been chilling out with The Twilight Zone marathon on Syfy, but tradition will hold and we will flip over long enough to see the countdown from Times Square at midnight. If seeing the new year in by watching the ball drop is one of your traditions you’ll probably get a kick out of 12 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About New Year’s Eve in Times Square.
See ya next year!
Source: Buzzfeed.

A New Year’s Eve tradition for a lot of folks [myself included] is to tune in to the annual Twilight Zone Marathon on the Syfy channel. This year should be even more fun as Twilight Zone fans plan to live tweet the episodes.
The Twilight Zone Marathon starts tomorrow morning at 8am. Here’s the schedule for the 31st and the 1st.
So as we move into a new year why not do as Rod Serling said, let’s travel into…
“… another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. That’s the signpost up ahead – your next stop, the Twilight Zone!”

If you like interviews, you might want to check out this interview with comic artist Mitch Gerads. Gerads is best known for his work on The Activity and will soon been seen on The Punisher.
Source: CBR.com.

The Pitch: ”Hey, We could make a new kind of movie. It’ll be about an honest cop who refuses to back off his investigation of a homicide. He’ll go up against crooked cops, mobsters and refuse to quit no matter the cost. This movie will influence everything from ‘Dirty Harry’ to Frank Miller’s Sin City. What do you say?”
“Let’s do it!”
The Tagline: “A hard cop and a soft dame!.”
The Overview: Glenn Ford is Detective Sgt. Dave Bannion, a rare honest cop in a town run by a mobster named Mike Lagana. Bannion is sent in to investigate the suicide of a fellow cop. It should be an open-and-shut-case, but when a prostitute provides evidence that there’s more to the case, Bannion begins to dig deeper.
Then the prostitute turns up dead — the result of a torture murder — and Bannion is ordered to stand down. He refuses. How can one honest cop bring down a powerful mobster and a police force full of cops on the take? Dave Bannion is going to find out… or die trying,
*** Beware – minor spoilers can be found below ***
The Good:
The Bad:
The Ugly:
Rating: 5 out of 5

If you’re a fan of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, you’ll want to check out Eddie Deezen’s Who Framed Roger Rabbit: The Inside Story.
If you do, you’ll learn…
Source: Neatorama.

That’s a rare shot of James Arness and Billy Curtis prepping for their roles in The Thing!
Source: ClassicHorrorTV.

Captain America is still my favorite movie based on a comic book. So, yeah, I’m looking forward to Captain America: Winter Soldier. From the looks of the cover above, it seems that Empire magazine thinks a lot of folks are.
Source: EmpireOnline.com.

Saviors #1 by James Robinson and J. Bone dropped this week. If like great comics and 1950’s monster movies I hope you pre-ordered a copy because Saviors #1 is awesome.
I’ll post a full review soon, but in the meantime feel free to check out J. Bone Unveils “The Saviors” at Image.
Source: CBR.com.

The map above is the result of me answering 25 questions about how I pronounce words. I guess I’ve retained a midwest accent despite living in Florida for over 40 years.
What does the way you speak say about where you’re from? Take this quiz and you’ll know!
Source: New York Times.