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Monday, October 11, 2021
Comic Books, Magazines and Books from Diamond Distributors for October 13, 2021
DC Comics Shipping from Lunar Distributors for October 12, 2021
Batman ’89 #3 (Of 6) (Cover A Joe Quinones), $3.99
Batman ’89 #3 (Of 6) (Cover B Lee Weeks Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Batman And Scooby-Doo Mysteries #7 (Of 12) (Cover A Dario Brizuela), $2.99
Batman Arkham Asylum The Deluxe Edition HC, $34.99
Batman The Audio Adventures Special #1 (One Shot) (Cover A Dave Johnson), $9.99
Batman The Audio Adventures Special #1 (One Shot) (Cover B Francis Manapul Card Stock Variant), $10.99
Batman The Audio Adventures Special #1 (One Shot) (Cover C Tom Haskard Card Stock Variant), AR
Batman The Imposter #1 (Of 3) (Cover A Andrea Sorrentino), $5.99
Batman The Imposter #1 (Of 3) (Cover B Lee Bermejo), $5.99
Batman The Imposter #1 (Of 3) (Cover C Kaare Andrews), AR
Batman The Long Halloween Deluxe Edition HC, $49.99
Batman Urban Legends #8 (Cover A Colleen Doran) (Fear State), $7.99
Batman Urban Legends #8 (Cover B Khary Randolph) (Fear State), $7.99
Batman Urban Legends #8 (Cover C Riccardo Federici) (Fear State), $7.99
Batwoman Omnibus HC, $99.99
Blue And Gold #3 (Of 8)(Cover A Ryan Sook), $3.99
Challenge Of The Super Sons #7 (Of 7) (Cover A Simone Di Meo), $3.99
Challenge Of The Super Sons #7 (Of 7) (Cover B Riley Rossmo Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Deathstroke By Christopher Priest Omnibus HC, $150.00
Flash Volume 15 Finish Line TP, $16.99
Future State Gotham #6 (Cover A Simone Di Meo), $3.99
Future State Gotham #6 (Cover B Rose Besch Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Hardware Season One #2 (Of 6) (Cover A Mateus Manhanini), $3.99
Hardware Season One #2 (Of 6) (Cover B TK Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Harley Quinn The Animated Series The Eat Bang Kill Tour #2 (Of 6) (Cover A Max Sarin), $3.99
Harley Quinn The Animated Series The Eat Bang Kill Tour #2 (Of 6) (Cover B Babs Tarr Card Stock Variant), $4.99
I Am Batman #2 (Cover A Olivier Coipel) (Fear State), $3.99
I Am Batman #2 (Cover B Francesco Mattina Card Stock Variant) (Fear State), $4.99
Inferior Five TP, $16.99
Joker #8 (Cover A Guillem March), $5.99
Joker #8 (Cover B Jorge Molina), $5.99
Joker #8 (Cover C Acky Bright), $5.99
Joker #8 (Cover D James Stokoe), AR
Justice League Last Ride #6 (Of 7) (Cover A Darick Robertson), $3.99
Justice League Last Ride #6 (Of 7) (Cover B Michael Choi Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Pennyworth #3 (Of 7)(Cover A Jorge Fornes), $3.99
Strange Adventures #12 (Of 12) (Cover A Mitch Gerads), $4.99
Strange Adventures #12 (Of 12) (Cover B Evan Doc Shaner), $4.99
Superman And The Authority #4 (Of 4) (Cover A Mikel Janin), $4.99
Superman And The Authority #4 (Of 4) (Cover B Yanick Paquette Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Titans United #2 (Of 7) (Cover A Jamal Campbell), $3.99
Titans United #2 (Of 7) (Cover B Kael Ngu Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Wonder Woman #780 (Cover A Travis Moore), $4.99
Wonder Woman #780 (Cover B Becky Cloonan Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Wonder Woman By George Perez Volume 6 TP, $29.99
Wonder Woman The Adventures Of Young Diana Special #1 (One Shot), $9.99
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Comics Review: "JAMES BOND: Himeros #1" Hits You With Its Best Shot
DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT
STORY: Rodney Barnes
ART: Antonio Ruso
COLORS: Adriano Augusto
LETTERS: Social Myth Studios
EDITOR: Joe Rybandt
COVER: Francesco Francavilla
VARIANT COVER ARTISTS: Butch Guice; Francesco Francavilla;
32pp, Color, $3.99 U.S. (October 2021)
Rated T+
Based on the characters and stories created by Ian Fleming
“James Bond” is a fictional British Secret Service agent created by Ian Fleming, a British writer and novelist. Fleming introduced James Bond in the 1953 novel, Casino Royale, and featured the character in 12 novels and two short-story collections. Of course, most people know Bond because of Eon Productions' long-running James Bond-007 film series, which began with the 1962 film, Dr. No.
Over the past 50+ years, Bond has made sporadic appearances in comic books, but Dynamite Entertainment has been steadily publishing James Bond comic books since early 2016. Their latest James Bond comic book is James Bond: Himeros. It is written by Rodney Barnes; drawn by Antonio Ruso; colored by Adriano Augusto; and lettered by Social Myth Studios. In Himeros, 007 finds himself caught in a web of powerful people who will kill to keep their child sex trafficking secrets from coming to light.
James Bond: Himeros #1 opens in Her Majesty's Prison Belmarsh, London. Richard Wilhelm is imprisoned there. He is the billionaire financier infamous for trafficking underage children from various parts of the world to his secret island in the South Pacific. Before long, he is dead, and while he was murdered, the public is told that he died by suicide.
At MI6, M has called Agent James Bond to find Wilhelm's right hand man, Sarah Richmond, and bring her to London before the people that killed her boss kill her. However, Anton Bates, the man who ordered Wilhelm killed, is well-connected to very powerful people, and he hires the best killers...
THE LOWDOWN: Dynamite Entertainment's marketing department recently began providing me with PDF review copies of some of their titles. One of them is James Bond: Himeros #1, which is one of several Dynamite James Bond comic books I've read.
I am a huge fan of Himeros' writer, Rodney Barnes, because of his supreme vampire comic book, Killadelphia; his tragically canceled Marvel Comics series, Falcon; and his young Lando Calrissian comic book, Star Wars: Lando. Barnes is very good at creating comic book stories in which the characters face tremendous consequences and have a lot to lose. Barnes' narratives are also fueled a sense of dread and of menace.
Antonio Ruso's art and storytelling comes at the readers like lightning-quick punches, and Adriano Augusto colors capture the exotic settings and moods of traditional James Bond fiction. “Himeros” is the Greek god of sexual desire, and after reading James Bond: Himeros #1, you will desire it, dear readers, and desire more.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans of James Bond comic books will want to try James Bond: Himeros.
A
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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Friday, October 8, 2021
Review: "NO TIME TO DIE," But Plenty of Time to Bore
TRASH IN MY EYE No. 60 of 2021 (No. 1798) by Leroy Douresseaux
No Time to Die (2021)
Running time: 163 minutes (2 hours, 43 minutes)
MPAA – PG-13 for sequences of violence and action, some disturbing images, brief strong language and some suggestive material
DIRECTOR: Cary Joji Fukunaga
WRITERS: Neal Purvis & Robert Wade and Cary Joji Fukunaga, and Phoebe Waller-Bridge; from a story by Cary Joji Fukunaga and Neal Purvis & Robert Wade (based on the characters created by Ian Fleming)
PRODUCERS: Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson
CINEMATOGRAPHER: Linus Sandgren (D.o.P.)
EDITORS: Tom Smith and Elliot Graham
COMPOSER: Hans Zimmer
SONG: “No Time to Die,” sung by Billie Eilish; written by Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell
SPY/ACTION/ADVENTURE
Starring: Daniel Craig, Rami Malek, Lea Seydoux, Lashana Lynch, Ralph Fiennes, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris, Rory Kinnear, Billy Magnussen, David Dencik, Dali Benssalah, and Jeffrey Wright with Christoph Waltz
No Time to Day is a 2021 spy and action-adventure film from director Cary Joji Fukunaga. It is the 25th entry in EON Productions' James Bond film franchise, and it is also the fifth and (supposedly) final film in which actor Daniel Craig portrays Bond. In No Time to Die, James Bond is attempting to enjoy life after having left active service when an old friend asks him to help the CIA secure a dangerous new weapon.
No Time to Die finds former M16 agent, James Bond-007 (Daniel Craig), enjoying life after leaving active service with his lover, Dr. Madeleine Swann (Lea Seydoux). While vacationing in Matera, Italy, Spectre assassins ambush Bond, and although he survives that attempt, he believes that he has been betrayed. Bond blames Madeleine and leaves her.
Five years later, MI6 scientist, Valdo Obruchev (David Dencik), is kidnapped from an MI6 laboratory. Obruchev was working on a bio-weapons project, “Project Heracles,” at the behest of Gareth Mallory (Ralph Fiennes), also known as “M,” the head of MI6. In Jamaica, Bond's friend, CIA agent Felix Leiter (Jeffrey Wright), asks Bond to help him track Obruchev, but Bond refuses. Later, Bond encounters Nomi (Lashana Lynch), the MI6 agent who has succeeded him as the new “007.” After discovering more about “Project Heracles” via Nomi, Bond agrees to help Leiter find Obruchev.
Bond discovers that his old nemesis, Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Christoph Waltz), the founder and head of the criminal syndicate, Spectre, is somehow involved with Obruchev. However, the true mastermind behind Obruchev's activities is a mysterious terrorist leader (Rami Malek) on a mission of revenge and harboring plans to kill untold millions of people.
Of the previous Daniel Craig James Bond films: Casino Royale (2006), Quantum of Solace (2008), Skyfall (2012) and Spectre (2015), the last two join No Time to Die to form some kind of Daniel Craig as James Bond life cycle. When it comes to James Bond, I am not interested in s life story, origin tale, or death story of 007. Craig is the first actor to play Bond who gets a swan song film. All the other Bond actors did not get a goodbye movie; they simply left.
Although it has some good moments and some exceptional set pieces – in the form of extended action scenes – No Time to Die gets old and listless, especially after the action that takes place in Matera. This film is also too long and too tired, especially wants the drama moves to Japan. Even Daniel Craig, who is only 53-years-old, seems to be much older than he really his. His body is tight, but his face is Beetlejuice. It is as if everything about this film inadvertently says that both Craig and Bond are way past their expiration date. In fact, both seem like spoiled milk.
No Time to Die has other problems. Ray Fiennes, with his dour faced portrayal of “M,” only makes things seem more rundown. Naomie Harris is utterly wasted as Eve Moneypenny. Lashana Lynch cannot do much to save her utterly wasted and woefully underdeveloped character, Nomi, the new 007. Jeffrey Wright seems like an out-of-gas old car as Felix Leiter. As for Rami Malek: what could have been is so obvious in how much he gets out of so little.
On the other hand, Rory Kinnear brings some quiet energy as M's chief of staff, Bill Tanner. As usual Ben Whishaw is top notch as “Q,” and I hope the Bond bosses bring him back in the next iteration of the franchise. Also, Bill Magnussen provides an expected pretty boy, watermelon sugar rush as the bright-eyed CIA agent, Logan Ash.
In the final analysis, if I had to do it again, I would not go to a movie theater to see No Time to Die. Don't get me wrong. I am a huge James Bond fan and would see this movie anyway. I will always find a lot to like even in Bond movies about which I have mixed feelings. However, No Time to Die is the kind of Bond movie that I could have waited to see at home. It is sad that Daniel Craig's tenure as James Bond did not so much end as it simply petered out.
6 of 10
B
Friday, October 8, 2021
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Negromancer News Bits and Bites from October 1st to 9th, 2021 - Update #26
by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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ENTERTAINMENT AND CULTURE NEWS:
MOVIES - From Deadline: Deadline is confirming that actor Cillian Murphy will play J. Robert Oppenheimer in Christopher Nolan's biopic, "Oppenheimer." The film is due July 21, 2023.
MUSIC/CELEBRITY - From Variety: Dwayne Johnson enters the rap game via Tech N9ine's new single, "Face Off."
NETFLIX - From THR: Netflix has ordered a spinoff of Fox's late sitcom, "That 70's Show." Creators Bonnie and Terry Turner and original cast members, Kurtwood Smith (Red Forman) and Debra Jo Rupp (Kitty Forman), are back for "That 90's Show."
POLITICS/TELEVISION - From Reuters: How AT&T helped build far-right One America News (OAN).
TELEVISION - From Variety: The cable net, Food Network, is reportedly parting ways with one of its most famous faces, superstar chef Bobby Flay, who has been with the network for 27 years.
SCANDAL - From YahooNews: Rachel Lindsay, the first black woman to star on ABC's "The Bachelorette," tells a crazy story about ESPN's tragic mulatto, Sage Steele.
STREAMING - From THR: Spyglass is rebooting the classic 1987 horror film, "Hellraiser," with "The L Word: Generation Q" actress," Jamie Clayton playing the iconic villian, "Pinhead." The movie will debut on Hulu in 2022. Clive Barker, the creator of Hellraiser and of its source material, the novella, "The Hellbound Heart," is one of the film's producers.
ANIMATION - From Deadline: FXX's long-running animated series, "Archer," said good-bye to one of its main characters, "Malory Archer," voiced by Jessica Walter, in the Season 12 finale. Walter died March 24th of this year at the age of 80.
AMAZON - From Variety: Amazon has licensed “Hotel Transylvania: Transformania” from Sony Pictures Animation. The fourth (and final) installment in the blockbuster franchise will stream globally — excluding China — on Prime Video on Jan. 14, 2022.
COVID-19 - From THR: "Hollywood Battle Lines Emerge in Simmering Vaccine War." Without mandates to get a shot, some film and TV sets have been thrown into chaos as A-list holdouts have caused work stoppages while others say, “It’s not my place to police anyone.”
MOVIES - From THR: On a recent episode of her talk show, "The Drew Barrymore Show," Drew talked about the infamous clash between her co-stars, Lucy Liu and Bill Murray, on the set of the 2000 "Charlie's Angels" film.
TELEVISION - From Deadline: Actor Robert Carlyle is set to reprise his role as "Francis Begbie," a character he made famous in the film, "Trainspotting" (1996). Begbie will return in a six-part series that is an adaptation of author Irvine Welsh's 2016 novel, "The Blade Artist," a sequel to "Trainspotting," Welsh's 1993 novel that became the beloved 1996 British film.
TELEVISION - From Deadline: The former NBC legal drama, "L.A. Law" (1984-86), has taken another step in making a comeback. ABC has ordered a pilot for a sequel series, and original series star, Blair Underwood, returns as his character, "Jonathan Rollins," in addition to being an executive producer.
ACADEMY AWARDS - From Deadline: Will Packer has been named Producer of the 94th Annual Academy Awards, set for March 27, 2022. Packer is a prolific producer of numerous films and TV projects including "Straight Outta Compton," "Ride Along," and "Girls Trip," to name a few. He also produced the 2016, four-episode, remake of the television miniseries "Roots."
TELEVISION - From Deadline: WarnerMedia has released the first teaser for "House of the Dragon," a spin-off from the Emmy-winning, "Game of Thrones."
COVID-19 - From YahooNews: Trying to Make Sense of COVID's Mysterious 2-Month Cycle
MOVIES - From Deadline: Universal has moved the Bluhouse horror flick, "The Black Phone," from Jan. 28th, 2021 to Feb. 4, 2022.
DISNEY - From Deadline: Disney and Scarlett Johansson have settled their legal issues, and her projects with the studio are back on, including "Tower of Terror." No terms of the settlement were made public, but Deadline estimates the multiple Oscar-nominated Johansson could get 40 million dollars.
DISNEY - From Deadline: The Disney Channel favorite, "Raven's Home," has been renewed for a fifth season. Actor Rondell Sheridan, who played Raven Baxter's father, "Victor Baxter," on the original series, "That's So Raven," will be one of the new series regulars. However, the storyline moves to San Francisco and that results in the departure of several series regulars, Navia Robinson (Nia), Jason Maybaum (Levi), Sky Katz (Tess) and Anneliese van der Pol (Chelsea).
AMAZON - From THR: Amazon is working on an update of the 1999 hit film, "Cruel Intentions," for its IMDb TV.
From THR: Speaking of IMDb TV, the streamer is also interested in a greenlighting a second season of the cancelled ABC legal drama, "Rebel." IMDb has the free streaming rights to the first season.
NFL - From Deadline: Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, Eminem and Mary J. Blige will perform during the 2022 Super Bowl Halftime Show (Sun., Feb. 13th, 2022) at SoFi Stadium near Los Angeles. The five artists have never before appeared together onstage, according to the official announcement of the show. Among them, they have 43 Grammys and 22 No. 1 albums on the Billboard charts.
TELEVISION - From GoodHousekeeping: The sister cable networks, "Hallmark Channel" and "Hallmark Movies & Mysteries" are debuting a combined 41 movies across both networks this holiday season. "Good Housekeeping" has posted Hallmark Channel's "Countdown to Christmas" 2021 movie schedule and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries' "Miracles of Christmas" 2021 movie schedule. Hallmark starts off with "You, Me & Christmas Tree" on Fri., Oct. 2nd. HMM starts off with "Christmas in My Heart" on Sat., Oct. 23rd.
Wednesday, October 6, 2021
Warner Bros. Begins Filming "Wonka"
Tuesday, October 5, 2021
Review: Entertaining "VENOM: Let There Be Carnage" Offers Some Crazy Love
TRASH IN MY EYE No. 59 of 2021 (No. 1797) by Leroy Douresseaux
Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021)
Running time: 97 minutes (1 hour, 37 minutes)
MPAA – PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action, some strong language, disturbing material and suggestive references
DIRECTOR: Andy Serkis
WRITERS: Kelly Marcel; from a story by Kelly Marcel and Tom Hardy (based on the Marvel Comics)
PRODUCERS: Avi Arad, Amy Pascal, Matt Tolmach, Tom Hardy, Kelly Marcel, and Hutch Parker
CINEMATOGRAPHER: Robert Richardson (D.o.P.)
EDITORS: Maryann Brandon and Stan Salfas
COMPOSER: Marco Beltrami
SUPERHERO/FANTASY/ACTION
Starring: Tom Hardy, Michelle Williams, Naomie Harris, Reid Scott, Stephen Graham, Peggy Lu, Little Simz, Jack Bandeira, Olumide Olorunfemi, and Woody Harrelson
Venom: Let There Be Carnage is a 2021 superhero fantasy-action film directed by Andy Serkis. The film is based on the Marvel Comics super-villain/anti-hero characters, Eddie Brock/Venom, to which several comic book writers, artists, and editors contributed in the creation, most especially artist Todd McFarlane and writer David Michelinie. This film is a direct sequel to the 2018 film, Venom, and it is also the second film in “Sony's Spider-Man Universe” series. In Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Eddie Brock and Venom face a new symbiote, a violent monster more powerful than Venom.
Venom: Let There Be Carnage opens in “St. Estes Home for Unwanted Children,” circa 1996. There, young Cletus Kasady (Jack Bandeira) watches helplessly as his love, young Frances Barrison (Olumide Olorunfemi), is taken away. She will be placed at the “Ravencroft Institute,” where she will be experimented upon because of her special power, her ability to emit a sonic scream.
In the present day, police Detective Patrick Mulligan (Stephen Graham) contacts Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy), who is attempting to revive his journalism career. Mulligan asks Brock to speak to Cletus Kasady (Woody Harrelson), now a serial killer who sits on death row and awaits execution. Kasady refuses to talk to anyone other than Brock. Kasady invites Brock to attend his execution, but Brock uses the visit to benefit himself. Kasady sees Brock's actions as betrayal.
Meanwhile, Brock and the symbiote, Venom, have hit a wall in their relationship. Each believes that the other does not really appreciate what he brings to the relationship. Plus, Brock's ex-fiancée, Anne Weying (Michelle Williams), tells him that she is now engaged to Dr. Dan Lewis (Reid Scott). This news and his cantankerous relationship with Venom lead Brock into being careless when he visits Kasady a second time, which leads to the creation of a monstrous new symbiote named “Carnage.” Meanwhile, the adult Frances Barrison (Naomie Harris) is still imprisoned and, in her new identity as “Shriek, she still pines for her man, Cletus.
From what information I have gathered, the general consensus seems to be that the sequel, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, is better than the first film, Venom. As entertaining as I found the sequel, I think the original is the better film. Yes, Venom: Let There Be Carnage has a lot going for it. Its main cast: Tom Hardy, Michelle Williams, Naomie Harris, and Woody Harrelson have all received Academy Award nominations for their acting – Williams and Harrelson more than once.
Yes, the sequel's special effects are excellent. It is quite an achievement to create multiple scenes featuring not one but two shape-shifting, morphing CGI characters. Venom and Carnage transmute at the same speed and frequency with which the late actor and comic legend, Robin Williams, blabbed and babbled – every chance he got.
Yes, I will give Venom: Let There Be Carnage credit for attempting to be something more than just a superhero film. [Venom considers himself a hero.] The film offers themes related to romance, fractured relationships, troubled friendships, jealousy, unrequited love, and love triangles. In fact, I have to credit Tom Hardy for sharing so much of what is essentially his film with another actor. Much of this film is about the story of Woody Harrelson's character, Cletus Kasady.
However, the first film seemed more sure of its plots and story points. As eye-popping as Carnage is in this sequel, I think the original film's human/symbiote villains, Carlton Drake (played by Riz Ahmed) and Riot, were … deliciously evil. Carnage is needlessly homicidal, and the character takes away from the subtle notes that Woody Harrelson tries to play as Cletus Kasady.
So, in the end, Venom: Let There Be Carnage is entertaining and often funny. The supporting characters get to play, even fifth wheel Dr. Dan, and I'm always happy to see Naomi Harris, who makes the most of her time as Shriek. But Venom: Let There Be Carnage feels like a placeholder. It is as if Sony Pictures offered this sequel in order to satisfy demand while it takes time to develop a really good follow-up to the original Venom, instead of this merely good one.
6 of 10
B
Tuesday, October 5, 2021
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