July 2011

Kung Fu Panda #2

kung-fu-panda-2-coverWhen all the town’s mail is stolen by crows, Po sets out to investigate by hiding out in a mail cart. Once it too is stolen the Dragon Warrior finds himself on Mount Peglai where the city is at the mercy of a despot obsessed with turning the former peaceful village into a paradise for himself. His crows are stealing the mail in attempt of find the key to the city so he might close the gates and lock out the town’s citizens.

Of course, Po comes to the rescue and help the townsfolk take control of their home again. Like the first issue, it’s fun tale that includes much of the humor and action of the movies on which it’s based.

The (very short) back-up story involves a young apprentice who is Po’s biggest fan, and is even more annoying to him than Po was the Furious Five when he met. Neither the art nor writing is as strong here, but it’s a cute story kids might like.

Once again, the comic’s biggest issue is the the $4 cover price for a book specifically aimed at young readers. Way too expensive, but worth a look.

[Ape Entertainment, $3.95]

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Justice Society of America #52

justice-society-52-coverHonestly, I haven’t picked up an issue of Justice Society of America in quite some time. Although I was a fan of the previous volume of the series penned by Geoff Johns, this current take on the world’s first super-team never really held my interest, especially once the JSA was split into two separate teams.

So what caught my interest in this month’s issue? Only an appearance by one of the greatest comic book characters of all-time. No, I’m not talking about the Challengers of the Unknown, I’m talking about Captain Carrot! Oh yeah!

The story itself follows Mr. Terrific dealing with the loss of his intellect at the hands of Richard Lusk, a psychotic fan of the original Mr. Terrific, and a secret giant door under Monument Hall City Hall which the other members of the JSA investigate with the help of the Challengers.

It’s not a great issue, but it does have a cameo from a rabbit super-hero (who it appears as a children’s character from some kind of Sesame Street knock-off). This one’s strictly or fans of JSA, Challengers, or the Zoo Crew.

[DC, $2.99]

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Centurion

  • Title: Centurion
  • IMDB: link

“In the chaos of battle, when the ground beneath you feet is a slurry of blood, puke, piss & the entrails of friends and enemies alike, it’s easy to turn to the gods for salvation. But it’s soldiers who do the fighting, and soldiers who do the dying. And the gods never get their feet wet.”

centurion-dvdCentered around the mysterious disappearance of the Ninth Legion from Britain the film begins with a raid on the furthest Roman outpost in the UK and the the fall of the Ninth Legion and capture of their General (Dominic West) who is betrayed by their Pict guide (Olga Kurylenko).

A handful of survivors (Dimitri LeonidasNoel ClarkeDavid MorrisseyLiam Cunningham), a cook (Riz Ahmed) and a former Centurion prisoner (Michael Fassbender) must try and make their way back to the Roman lines before the fury of the Pict leader (Ulrich Thomsen) reigns down on them.

Bloody, violent, bleak, and paced within an inch of its life Centurion certainly isn’t for everyone. The entire film is basically one long chase scene as this handful of soldiers attempt to flee from an enemy that has sworn an oath to kill them.

The only brief moment of respite comes in the valley of a Pict witch (Imogen Poots) who offers them momentary shelter from their flight.

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Comic Rack

It’s a new week so it must be time to talk about comics! Welcome to the RazorFine Comic Rack boys and girls. Pull up a bean bag and take a seat at feet of the master as we offer you this quick list of all kinds of comic book goodness set to hit comic shops and bookstores this week from all your favorite publishers including DC, Marvel, Dark Horse, BOOM!, Dynamite, Image Comics, and others.

This week includes Batman and Robin, The Boys, Chew, Fear Itself, Flashpoint, Flashpoint: Batman – Knight of Vengeance, G.I.JOE, Heroes for Hire, Irredeemable, Jonah Hex, Mega Man, Moon Knight, Moriarty, Secret Six, Shinku, Transformers, X-Men, the first issues of Brilliant, Captain America, Fear Itself: Uncanny X-Force, Fear Itself: Wolverine, Mysterious Ways, Ultimate Fallout, and the final issues of Astonishing Thor, Cars 2, Ozma of Oz, Solomon Kane: Red Shadows, Super Hero Squad MMO Magazine, and The Walking Dead Survivors Guide.

Enjoy issue #135

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Coming Soon

  • Title: Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol
  • IMDB: link

The first trailer has been released for director Brad Bird‘s (The Incredibles, Ratatouille) take on the Mission Impossible franchise. In Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and the IMF team find themselves blamed for a terrorist attack on the Kremlin. Now he and his team (Simon Pegg, Jeremy Renner, Paula Patton) must track down the real terrorists and prove their innocence. Josh Holloway, Léa Seydoux and Anil Kapoor also star. The mission, if you choose to accept it, will begin in theaters everywhere on December 16th.

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