Sunday 27 January 2013

The Punisher (1990 game)

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What Axe you gonna do?

Played the 1990s NES version of The Punisher game on MAME last night and wow! Impressive! As a long time fan of Frank Castle/Punisher it ticked all of my boxes. Violent? Check. Bloody? Check. Vast assortment of limb altering weapons? You betcha! And of course not forgetting a large helping of miltary grade firearms, all topped off with the comic stylee speech bubbles. "Blam!" "Pow!" And "Kapooow!" Like I said, very neat.
Be The Punisher and battle your way through waves of hoodlums, robots and thugs, using every lethal attack at your disposal to get to the games big villain, Wilson Fisk aka The Kingpin.

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He's behind you!

Monday 14 January 2013

Saga

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Cover art for Saga #1

I love the ComiXology App. What comic fan wouldn't? Afterall it has over 30,000 comic/graphic novels available for download on iPhone and has become a major 'route' into the oft obscure world of anime,(especially if you happen to live in a rural Welsh town with little to no brick and mortar comic shops.) This App together with Marvel, DC, Image, etc is certainly responsible for getting me back into comics.
Ive discovered a whole host of new and super cool stories, the most recent being Saga, a space opera/fantasy series created by Brian K. Vaughan (writer) and Fiona Staples (artist.) Its published monthly by Image Comics and is influenced by Star Wars and Game Of Thrones. It was reading of these influences that caused me to immediately download the first two issues free via ComiXology (subsequent issues are £1.49p each.) As it was only first published last year (March 14, 2012 to be exact) I don't have years and years of complicated back issues to unravel and make sense of, unlike more established graphic novels, so this is a big plus especially when all you want to do is dim the lights, grab a mug of tea and fire up the iOS for some reading.
Sucked me in too! Even from these two issues im pretty excited and can see that it is a very strange and interesting universe that awaits within the pages of Saga. I also love how words like "f**k" are liberally thrown around too because it gives the world a bit of familiarty and makes the winged/horned humanoid characters more...well human. And its brilliantly drawn with Staples' pencil/brush giving even the most simple artwork depth. I get the feeling she could breathe life into a sketch/page with minimal strokes of a pencil. If you're a fan of fantasy comics/film, you should check Saga out immediately. Ace stuff.

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Saturday 12 January 2013

One Year Today!

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Comics Me reaches its first birthday today! Now if only I could design cakes I would be making one exactly like the cover of vintage 80s comic Scream up there.