Red Sonja, Conan and Dan Panosian!

Scott Cosby conducted a brief, but informative interview with Conan and Red Sonja artist, Dan Panosian.
Source: Comic Buzz.
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Scott Cosby conducted a brief, but informative interview with Conan and Red Sonja artist, Dan Panosian.
Source: Comic Buzz.

Men of Wrath is a five issue mini-series created by Jason Aaron & Ron Garney published by Marvel.
Writer: Jason Aaron
Artist: Ron Garney
Colorist: Matt Milla
Letterer: Jared K. Fletcher
Dig deeper into the bloodstained history of the Raths, an Alabama family caught in a generational cycle of violence. Are all members of this clan of killers cursed to live and die by the sword, or can one of them break the chain?

*** Beware – spoilers may be found below ***
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Men of Wrath #2 is for mature readers due to mature language and violence.
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The Lazarus Effect.

Deep State is an on-going series created by Justin Jordan published by Boom Studios.
Writer: Justin Jordan
Artist: Ariela Kristantina
Colorist: Ben Wilsonham
Letterer: Ed Dukeshire
Harrow and Branch’s investigation of the long-lost Soviet lander’s crash site leads them to a small town in rural Pennsylvania. Before the mysterious force is able to take control of the townspeople and enact its full plan, the Agents of Control must isolate the town from the world and eliminate the menace.

*** Beware – spoilers may be found below ***
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Deep State #2 should appeal to fans of The X-Files and the Twilight Zone. I’ll be back for more!
Rating: 4 out of 5

If you enjoy scary movies, odds are Demonic will fill the bill.

The Tagline: Something unspeakable is happening to Jane Harper.
The Overview: *** Beware – spoilers are found below ***
The Quiet Ones is based on real events (yeah, right) which took place in 1974 when a college professor along with three of his students studied a young girl named Jane in an effort to explain away her supposed supernatural powers.
Jane has no memory of her past, no family and believes she is possessed by a spirit named Evey. Evey sometimes lives in a doll. Perhaps Jane has telekinetic powers. Maybe it is the thing that possess her. Either way one of them is a firestarter. The professor plans to explain things scientifically and also to get Jane to push the evil possessing her into a doll which they can then destroy. How does he plan to do this? By depriving Jane of sleep.
At this point it doesn’t matter because most of the audience is already snoring.
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Rating: 1 out of 5


Darwyn Cooke was an amazing artist. He was always kind and humble in my interactions with him. But that was the way he was with his fans. Cooke was one of the few artsits that I’d seek out anything he worked on. Sadly he left us far too soon.
Before Darwyne Cooke died, a new mini-series by him was in the works…
Darwyn Cooke’s Revengeance
has been announced and I can’t wait…REVENGEANCE is a psychological thriller with darkly humorous overtones. When Joe Malarky is faced with a criminal tragedy, he sets out to make things right on his own. What follows is Joe’s odyssey through the underside of the city and the madness that seems to drive his crazy world. REVENGEANCE takes place in Toronto in the mid-eighties and is part crime story, part psychotronic melodrama, and a wholly fond look back at the author’s hometown.
Man, that sounded so cool. Of course everything Cooke created fit that category.
Source: Almost Darwyn Cooke.

Better Call Saul extended trailer!

Rasputin is an on-going series created by Alex Grecian & Riley Rossmo published by Image.
Writer: Alex Grecian
Artist: Riley Rossmo
Colorist: Ivan Plascencia
Letterer: Thomas Mauer
With the ghost of his dead father for company, Rasputin leaves home for the monastery, where he fights monks, has a chat with God, and meets the man who will eventually murder him.

*** Beware – spoilers may be found below ***
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I enjoyed Rasputin 2 and look forward to future issues.
Rating: 4 out of 5

Run All Night starring Liam Neeson looks pretty good!

I don’t post a lot about music because most of the tunes I listen to are oldies. That’s because most of the current songs I hear don’t hold my attention.
Every so often I come across a song like Uptown Funk featuring Bruno Mars and my ipod gets an addition.

Shaft is an on-going series published by Dynamite. Shaft created by Ernest Tidyman.
Writer: David F. Walker
Artist: Bilquis Evely
Colorist: Daniel Miwa
Cover Shown: Denys Cowan, Bill Sienkiewicz & Ivan Nunes
Who’s the black private dick that’s a sex machine with all the chicks? Shaft! Created by author Ernest Tidyman, and made famous in a series of novels and films, iconic hero Shaft makes his comic book debut in an all-new adventure. He’s gone toe-to-toe with organized crime bosses, stood up to the cops, squared off against kidnappers, and foiled assassination attempts. But who was John Shaft before he became the hardboiled investigator with a reputation as big as New York City itself?

*** Beware – spoilers may be found below ***
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Shaft #1 should appeal to fans of the Shaft movies and is for mature audiences due to adult language.
Rating: 5 out of 5

Today we have a video created by Steven Benedict that shows the classic themes/shots that Alfred Hitchcock often returned to throughout his 40 plus year career in film.

Escape From New York is an on-going series published by Boom Studios.
Writer: Christopher Sebela
Artist: Diego Barreto
Colorist: Marissa Louise
Letterer: Ed Dukeshire
The crime rate in the United States has risen 400 percent. After humiliating the President in front of the world and destroying America’s one chance to end World War III, Snake Plissken has become America’s Most Wanted man in a land of criminals and the insane. Everyone wants Snake dead. Luckily, Snake knows the feeling all too well. War hero. Outlaw. Renegade. Snake’s back!

*** Beware – spoilers may be found below ***
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Escape from New York #1 should appeal to fans of the movie, Escape from, oh, you know.
Rating: 4 out of 5

Eddie Deezen recently presented 10 Facts You May Not Know About Elvis Presley. Here are my three favs from the list…
5. He wanted to make guest appearances on Laugh-In and Hee Haw.
Elvis was an inveterate TV watcher.He enjoyed watching many popular television shows in the ’60s and ’70s.He actually thought about making cameo appearances on both Laugh-In and Hee Haw. He thought he could do a brief cameo on Laugh-In when he rode a tricycle, incognito. It never happened.
6. He didn’t know the Beatles by name.
In 1965, the celebrated formal meeting of Elvis and the Beatles took place at Elvis’ house in Bel Air. Since Elvis had no idea which Beatle was which, during the meeting, he addressed each one as “Beatle,” instead of using their first names.1. He was pals with Clint Eastwood.
Elvis and Clint Eastwood used to see each other around the studio they both worked at in the mid-60’s. According to Clint: “I was always wearing a gun. (Elvis) loved to do fast draws and stuff, so we always did fast draws together.”“I liked him. He seemed like a good guy. Had a lot of guys hanging around, big entourage.”
Source: Neatorama.