September 2011

Doctor Who – The Girl Who Waited

  • Title: Doctor Who – The Girl Who Waited
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Arriving on a planet in a state of quarantine Amy (Karen Gillan) becomes separated from Rory (Arthur Darvill) and The Doctor (Matt Smith). On attempting to rescue her they come across a future version of Amy who has been trapped in the quarantine zone for more than thirty years. The Amy they know is trapped in a divergent timeline, and this is her future.

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Detective Comics #1

Before the DC Reboot writer Scott Snyder was penning a strong arc in the final issues of Detective Comics about James Gordon Jr. and the relationships of the Gordon family with the Bat-Family. Tony Daniel takes over the writing duties here as part of DC’s “New 52,” and if this issue foreshadows one hellova bumpy ride.

The first problem is the issue never tells us when it takes place. Is it at the beginning of the New 52 with Action Comics and Justice League, is it in the current timeline with most of the other #1’s, or does it take place sometime in-between?

The comic focuses on Batman‘s attempt to capture the Joker, but it’s unclear how many times Batman and the Joker have met. Is this their first meeting, their tenth, one-hundredth? The comic isn’t sure, so how can the reader be?

Even with these issues the first issue may not be good but it is, for the most part passable, – at least until the gruesome final panel. In an attempt to give us a gritty Batman story Daniel gives us the face of one of Batman’s villains nailed to a wall. This one’s best forgotten. Pass.

[DC, $2.99]

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Coming Soon

  • Title: The Artist
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At the dawn of talking motion pictures a silent movie star (Jean Dujardin) faces uncertainty while falling for an up and coming dancer (Bérénice Bejo) on the verge of stardom. I’ve heard very little about this film from writer/director Michel Hazanavicius, but if it’s as good as the trailer (presented as a silent film) then I know I’m going to have to search it out. John GoodmanMalcolm McDowellPenelope Ann MillerMissi PyleBeth Grant, and Ed Lauter also star. The Artist begins its US release on November 23rd.

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Justice League International #1

jli-v2-1-coverI was surprised how much I liked DC’s first new title Justice League. The reboot of Justice League International isn’t quite as good, but it’s a solid start for another Justice League title.

The original JLI run by Keith GiffenJ. M. DeMatteis, and Kevin Maguire to this day remains one of the best team comics DC, or any publisher, has put out. Way before its time, JLI focused on character relationships, humor, and petty arguments among heroes at least as much as it did with the League saving the day.

The new JLI lacks the zaniness of Giffen’s run, and isn’t as strong as Judd Winick‘s year-long Justice League: Generation Lost tale. It’s also missing a few key pieces that could really spice up the team dynamic (including Guy Gardner, who quits halfway through this first issue).

The first issue is primarily concerned with setting up the team (which includes Fire, Ice, Rocket Red, Vixen, August General in Iron, and Godiva) under the leadership of Booster Gold, who in the relaunch is still widely regarded as a glory hound.

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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, Archie, Dynamite, Image Comics, and others.

This week includes Captain America, Cobra, Daredevil, Deadpool, Ducktales, Fear Itself, Herc, Infinite, Jughead, Moon Girl, New Avengers, Scalped, Super Dinosaur, Uncanny X-Force, X-Men Legacy, the first issues of 27 Second Set, Batman and Robin, Batwoman, Bonnie Lass, Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 9, Deathstroke, Demon Knights, Green Lantern, Grifter, Jurassic Park: Dangerous Games, Legion Lost, Pigs, Red Lanterns, Suicide Squad, Superboy, and the final issues of Mystery Men, Sherlock Holmes: Year One, and Supreme Power.

Enjoy issue #145

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