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Saturday, April 30, 2022
Negromancer News Bits and Bites from April 24th to 30th, 2022 - Update #15
by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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ENTERTAINMENT AND CULTURE NEWS:
SCANDAL - From Deadline: Actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan slams "toxic" fans in the wake of actress Melissa McBride exits "The Walking Dead" spinoff that will be set in Europe and star Norman Reedus.
TELEVISION - From Deadline: Although he has reportedly signed a one-year extension, James Corden will stop hosting CBS' "The Late Late Show" before the Summer 2023.
From Variety: Warner Bros. Discovery has "paused" scripted programming development at both TBS and TNT. Thus far, that has not affected series like "Snowpiercer" and "American Dad."
DISNEY - From Variety: At CinemaCon 2022, Disney unveiled "visually dazzling footage" of the upcoming "Avatar" sequel, "Avatar: The Way of Water," which is due in theaters, Dec. 16th, 2022.
AMAZON - From Deadline: Both MGM motion picture group's chairman and president are leaving the company as MGM folds into its new owner, Amazon.
MOVIES/SCANDAL - From Deadline: Star and director Olivia Wilde has CinemaCon buzzing with the first trailer for her 1950s set thriller, "Don't Worry Darling."
From Deadline: Olivia Wilde served with child custody papers by her ex, Jason Sudeikis, while onstage at CinemaCon to preview her film, "Don't Worry Darling."
From NBC: According to sources, Emmy-winning actor Jason Sudeikis did not know that his ex, Olivia Wilde, would be served with papers while on stage at CinemaCon 2022.
MOVIES - From Deadline: Justin Lin has stepped aside as director of "Fast X," the next installment of the "Fast & Furious" film franchise, due to creative differences.
COMICS TO FILM - From Variety: Warner Bros. has announced "The Batman 2" with star Robert Pattinson and director Matt Reeves returning.
MOVIES - From BloodDisgusting: Sony Pictures has announced a sequel to its 2021 film, "Ghostbuster: Afterlife." It would be the fifth installment the "Ghostbusters" franchise.
MOVIES - From Deadline: J.J. Abrams and his banner, Bad Robot, are producing a live-action movie based on Mattel's "Hot Wheels" toy line. [I'm stuck between "God help us" and being very curious. - Leroy]
BOX OFFICE - From BoxOfficePro: The winner of the 4/22 to 4/24/2022 weekend box office is DreamWorks Animation's "The Bad Guys" with an estimated take of 24 million dollars.
From Here: Negromancer's review of "Sonic the Hedgehog 2."
SCANDAL - From Deadline: David Hollander is out as showrunner of Showtime's upcoming TV series re-imagining of the 1980 film, "American Gigolo." Hollander, known for his acclaimed series, "Ray Donovan," is out because of comments that he made that are not of a sexual harassment nature.
From Deadline: Sharon Osbourne talks about the fallout from her departure as a cohost on the CBS talk show, "The Talk."
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DEPP V. HEARD:
From Variety: Johnny Depp says that Disney has wanted to cut ties with him regarding the "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise, even before Amber Heard wrote her infamous op-ed for "The Washington Post" that accused Depp of abusing her.
From YahooEntertainment: Johnny Depp says that his ex-wife Amber Heard once "severed" his finger.
From LATimes: The lawsuit explained: Johnny Depp (58) is suing his ex-wife, Amber Heard (35), over a 2018 Washington Post piece she wrote that Depp believes falsely portrayed him as a domestic abuser. Heard is counter-suing Depp accusing his lawyers of defaming her.
From Deadline: Oscar-nominee Johnny Depp's 50 million dollar defamation law suit against his ex-wife, Amber Heard, has begun in Fairfax County Circuit Court, Virginia.
From PerezHilton: Amber Heard lawyer says that Heard's ex, the Oscar-nominated actor, Johnny Depp, held her hostage in Australia for three days. This is one of many claims made in Depp's defamation law suit that has gone from 50 million dollars to 100 million.
From Deadline: James Franco, "WandaVision" star Paul Bettany, Elon Musk, and representatives of the Walt Disney Company, Warner Bros, and the LAPD could end up in the court in Johnny Depp's defamation case against his former wife, Amber Heard.
Friday, April 29, 2022
Comics Review: BITE SIZED ARCHIE Vol. 1
BITE SIZED ARCHIE VOL. 01
ARCHIE COMIC PUBLICATIONS, INC.
STORY: Ron Cacace
ART: Vincent Lovallo
EiC: Mike Pellerito
COVER: Vincent Lovallo
ISBN: 978-1-64576-913-2; paperback; 6 3/8” x 8” (March 2022)
112pp, Color, $12.99 U.S., $16.99 CAN (April 27, 2022)
Rating: All-Ages
Bite Sized Archie is a webcomic, the first for the classic Archie Comics character, Archie Andrews. The series is published as weekly episodes, with each being comprised of four panels. Bite Sized Archie is drawn in a style similar to chibi (a Japanese style of caricature) and with a 1960s retro Archie Comics aesthetic. The creative team is comprised of writer Ron Cacace and artist Vincent Lovallo.
Bite Sized Archie Vol. 1 collects the first year of the webcomic. The book contains 52 strips, beginning with Strip 1: “Jughead's Game of the Year Awards” from December 20, 2020 to Strip 52: “Plenty to Digest” from December 3, 2021.
Bite Sized Archie Vol. 1 hopes you’re hungry for laughs. Jughead Jones hands out video game awards and also ponders diners, drive-ins, and dives online at “Jughead's Diner Reviews.” Archie is so bored that he doesn't notice the infinity war just outside “Pop's Chock'lit Shoppe.” Reggie Mantle deals with a black eye – one online and one on his face.
Jughead struggles with a “TV dinner” and with a failing printer, but Sabrina Spellman and her magic can only help him with one of them … maybe. Archie offers Josie McCoy (of Josie and the Pussycats) some professional advice. Archie finds himself trapped between Betty Cooper and Veronica Lodge. Toni Topaz, Kevin Keller, and Jughead warn us about the dangers of tweeting. Cheryl Blossom meets Spider. And Chuck Clayton has the comic book convention blues. It's all in a day (or year) in the life of Archie Andrews and friends.
THE LOWDOWN: Bite Sized Archie is basically a daily newspaper comic strip, but produced for the digital age. It's cute and one can say that the creative team of Ron Cacace and artist Vincnet Lovallo is doing something nice for people who can never get enough of the wonderful world of Archie Comics.
Bite Sized Archie Vol. 1 is not something I would normally search out, but I would (and did) enjoy it once I found it. In fact, the quickest way to make me interested in any Archie Comics publication is to include anyone from Josie and the Pussycats. And Bite Sized Archie Vol. 1 is the perfect way to introduce young readers to the world of Archie Andrews.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans of Archie Comics will want Bite Sized Archie Vol. 1.
[This book contains an afterword by Ron Cacace and “Behind the Panels,” which focuses on the process of artist Vincent Lovallo. Extras include bonus features, character sketches, and behind-the-scenes conversations from the creative team .]
B+
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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"Cabra Cini" Mini Series Now Live on Kickstarter
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Cabra Cini: Voodoo Junkie Hitwoman is coming for you!
Following a number of anthology short stories and also having appeared in the pages of Geek-Girl, cult character Cabra Cini is graduating to her own Mini-Series – Live on Kickstarter now!
“We've been working on the Mini-Series for some time,” says Cabra's creator/writer Sam Johnson (Geek-Girl, The Almighties), “and with the art now complete, it's time to introduce Cabra to a wider audience… I hope you're ready for what's coming!”
No longer willing to let her boyfriend/pimp treat her like dirt, Cabra Cini got lethal payback with the help of voodoo magik - and liked it. Voodoo became her new addiction and Cabra has cleaned up her act and forged a deadly new vocation…
In her debut issue, we’re introduced to the supporting characters and antagonists in Cabra’s 4-Issue Mini-Series - including her pet werewolf El Hombre Lobo; insane Neo-Nazi White Out and his lobotomized, zombified butler Chives; and her friend-with-benefits Geoff...
Johnson fills us in on Cabra’s potential love interest; “Cabra hasn’t let anyone get close to her in a long time, after what she went through with her ex, and has kept Geoff at arm’s length. But the two have been spending more time together, and Geoff wants to take things to the next level.”
Johnson continues: “When Geoff makes his move, Cabra is using her bastardized version of voodoo magik to meditate herself into her ‘Mind-Scape’ – which she uses to psychically reach out and learn about whomever she’s been hired to deal with. Geoff wants to come in… and Cabra lets him in… but something’s off.
“Cabra routinely utilizes her magik to access a dimension known as ‘The Infinite’ – Limbo’s ‘crazy cousin, locked away in the attic’ – which, for those who trespass upon it, can serve as a dimensional gateway between where they are and wherever they want to go (a boon for finding her ‘hits’). But The Infinite and Cabra’s Mind-Scape – two completely separate dimensions - seem to be overlapping. In her Mind-Scape, Cabra should have complete control – but she seems to be losing it.”
Meanwhile, white supremacist White Out – who, based on urban legend, may or may not be a ghost - is making his presence felt in Cabra’s Detroit neighborhood – offering the upper-classes an opportunity to rid the place of its ‘less desirable elements.’
Johnson continues: “When White Out’s actions impact on Cabra and Geoff, the ‘Voodoo Lady’ gets involved – and things will never be same again for she and her would-be-lover.
“Cabra has broken free of her old life, and is a badass, independent, strong woman,” continues Johnson, before concluding ominously, “With what's coming her way in the Mini-Series, she's going to need to be.”
Written by Johnson (Geek-Girl, The Almighties), illustrated by Nathan Ramirez (Cannibal Family, Red Sonja), with Bruno Letizia, Pablo Zambrano & Jorge Oliveira - Cabra Cini: Voodoo Junkie Hitwoman #1 is live on Kickstarter now, and you can get to it at www.cabracini.com
Praise for Cabra Cini:
“This is something new altogether. I give it my recommendation. Strongly.” - Michael Wearden, Mike's Comic Blog.
“The pacing’s fast, the art is moving, the surprises many. I applaud Cabra Cini for breaking the limits that female characters can play in comics.” - Wayne Hall, Major Spoilers.
“Smart, effective and highly entertaining. This is from a rising talent in the comics industry.” - Steven Leitman, Reading with a Flight Ring.
“A hard hitting story with incredible artwork. I'm already a junkie and quite addicted to this character and can't wait for more. - Bill Gladman, Comic Related.
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Thursday, April 28, 2022
Review: Pixar's "LUCA" is a True Disney Instant Classic
TRASH IN MY EYE No. 26 of 2022 (No. 1838) by Leroy Douresseaux
Luca (2021)
Running time: 95 minutes (1 hour, 35 minutes)
MPAA – PG for rude humor, language, some thematic elements and brief violence
DIRECTOR: Enrico Casarosa
WRITERS: Jesse Andrews and Mike Jones; from a story by Enrico Casarosa, Jesse Andrews, and Simon Stephenson
PRODUCER: Andrea Warren
CINEMATOGRAPHERS: David Juan Bianchi (D.o.P.) and Kim White (D.o.P.)
EDITORS: Catherine Apple and Jason Hudak
COMPOSER: Dan Romer
Academy Award nominee
ANIMATION/FANTASY/ADVENTURE/COMEDY/DRAMA
Starring: (voices) Jacob Tremblay, Jack Dylan Grazer, Emma Berman, Saverio Raimondo, Maya Rudolph, Marco Barricelli, Jim Gaffigan, Peter Sohn, Lorenzo Crisci, Marina Massironi, Gino LaMoica, Sandy Martin, and Sacha Baron Cohen
Luca is a 2021 computer-animated, coming-of-age, fantasy film directed by Enrico Casarosa, produced by Pixar Animation Studios, and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The film focuses on a two sea monster boys disguised as humans and the human girl they befriend.
Luca opens sometime in the 1950s in and around the Italian Riviera. Below the surface of the waters of the Riviera live a group of sea monsters. Luca Paguro (Jacob Tremblay), a timid young sea monster, herds goatfish below the coast of the small Italian town of Portorosso. Luca is curious about the human world, but his parents, Daniela (Maya Rudolph) and Lorenzo Paguro (Jim Gaffigan), fear that the humans might hunt him for food. Thus, they forbid him from approaching the surface.
One day, Luca meets Alberto Scorfano (Jack Dylan Grazer), a fellow sea monster boy who lives alone above the surface on Isola del Mare. Alberto encourages Luca to venture out of the ocean, showing him that sea monsters turn into humans when their bodies become dry, but return to their true forms when they become wet. Alberto invites Luca to his hideout where the boys connect and dream about owning a Vespa (an Italian luxury brand of scooter) so that they can travel the world.
Venturing into Portorosso as humans, the boys discover that a local children's triathlon, the “Portorosso Cup,” is about to take place. They run afoul of Ercole Visconti (Saverio Raimondo), the local bully and five-time champion of the Portorosso Cup. They also meet a young girl named Giulia Marcovaldo (Emma Berman), the daughter of a fisherman, Massimo Marcovaldo (Marco Barricelli). Giulia has participated in the triathlon, but has never won. Hoping to win the money they need to buy a Vespa, Luca and Alberto form a team with Giulia. Through Giulia, Luca learns that there is so much more to the surface world, but his feelings for her threaten everything, including his plans with Alberto.
I could say that Luca is one of Pixar's most beautiful films, and I will, although that is redundant. Pixar's films always have beautiful visuals, and sometimes they are stunning and a wonder to behold. The film is drenched in the bright colors of the Italian Riviera and reinterprets them as if they were watercolor paintings.
Dear readers, perhaps you are familiar with the animated films of the Japanese master, Hayao Miyazaki. His films are a symphony of wondrous colors and stunning locales, and those films clearly have an influence on Luca on a number of levels, especially in terms of visuals and in the tone of the story. Luca's town of Portorosso may be named in honor of Miyazaki's 1992 animated film, Porco Rosso, which is also set in Italy.
I think the elements that really drive this film, its beauty aside, are the characters and voice performances. The characters are very well developed: their personalities, their goals, and fears. From Alberto's jealousy and fear of loss to Giulia's determination and open-mindedness, the viewer can believe in these characters. Luca is ostensibly a coming-of-age story focusing on Luca. His sense of adventure is overcome by his fear of trying new things, whether it is actually going to the surface world or going to school. In Luca, we see the film's themes of acceptance (accepting others, accepting help, and accepting oneself) and overcoming fear (especially the fear of change). Luca takes on a beautiful journey as we see the evolution of the title character, and as for the coming-of-age angle, this film feels like only the first chapter of Luca's coming of age.
The voice performances make the characters seem like real people. If there were an Oscar for voice performances, Jacob Tremblay as Luca would be worthy of being nominated. Every performance is winning, from major characters to bit players. I am crazy about the performances here.
Dan Romer's beautiful score highlights and accentuates the journey of change and evolution that is Luca, both the film and the character. Luca is one of Pixar's most convincing boy characters, which is quite a feat in a filmography full of wonderfully drawn characters. Speaking of drawn, the character design and art direction and production design are on par with Pixar's best.
I always thought that I would like Luca, and now that I have seen it, I am in love with it. For me, Luca is one of Pixar's best ever films, and it is one of 2021's very best films I recommend it without reservation; everyone should see it.
10 of 10
Thursday, April 28, 2022
NOTES:
2022 Academy Awards, USA: 1 nomination: “Best Animated Feature Film” (Enrico Casarosa and Andrea Warren)
2022 BAFTA Awards: 1 nomination: “Best Animated Feature Film” (Enrico Casarosa and Andrea Warren)
2022 Golden Globes, USA: 1 nomination: “Best Motion Picture-Animated”
2022 Black Reel Awards: 1 win: “Outstanding Voice Performance” (Maya Rudolph)
2022 Image Awards (NAACP): 1 nomination: “Outstanding Animated Motion Picture”
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Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Comics Review: CABRA CINI: Voodoo Junkie Hitwoman #1
CABRA CINI: VOODOO JUNKIE HITWOMAN #1
STORY: Sam Johnson
ART: Nathan Ramirez; Bruno Letizia with R.D. Ricci; Pablo Zambrano; Jorge Oliveira
COLORS: Mark Dodson; Harwan Stia Yoga; Jorge Oliveira
LETTERS: Nathan Ramirez; Bruno Letizia with Micah Myers; Jacob Bascle
COVER ARTIST: Carlos Villas
Suggest for mature readers
Cabra Cini created by Sam Johnson
“White Out”
Cabra Cini is a comics character created by writer Sam Johnson. He is best known as the writer and creator of the sexy superhero, Geek-Girl, who has starred in a comedy-fantasy miniseries and ongoing series. Cabra Cini is a former sex worker who used “voodoo magik” to free herself of her abusive pimp/boyfriend. Now, she is a hit woman addicted to voodoo.
Cabra Cini is about to be the star of her own four-issue miniseries, Cabra Cini: Voodoo Junkie Hitwoman. Johnson has launched a Kickstarter campaign to help fund series. He passed me an advanced PDF review copy of the first issue.
Cabra Cini: Voodoo Junkie Hitwoman #1 opens with a “Prologue” written by Johnson and drawn by Bruno Letizia with R.D. Ricci. “Prologue” asks the question, what would you do if the clumsy antics of a young werewolf interrupted your sex life. If you're Cabra Cini, you fix him...
The main story, “White Out,” is set in Detroit and is written by Johnson and drawn by Nathan Ramirez. There is a new killer in town. He's dressed in white from head to toe and he likes to kill Black men; plus, he has plans for the neighborhood. All Cabra wanted to do was prepare dinner for her man, but now she is forced to face a dangerous, enigmatic stranger.
“Kiss That Grrrl” is written by Johnson and drawn by Pablo Zambrano and Jorge Oliveira. The story finds Cabra in her “Mindscape.” Her boyfriend, Geoff, wants to join with her … in more ways than one – if he survives the experience.
THE LOWDOWN: I never really know what to expect when I get a cold call request for a comic book review. I hope for the best, of course, but I have discovered a number of very interesting comic books either self-published by the creator or creators or published by a small press. Readers can find excellent comic books in the wilds of independent publishing, as I have found Sam Johnson (although he may have found me).
I am familiar with writer Sam Johnson from his lovable superhero comic book series, Geek-Girl, in which Cabra Cini: Voodoo Junkie Hitwoman has appeared. I have wondered if Cabra could carry her own comic book. Of course, she could if the writer is good, and Johnson is.
What really surprised me is that the story chapters that comprise Cabra Cini: Voodoo Junkie Hitwoman #1 have a genuine sense of drama and also character depth. There is a sense of the tragic without being overly melodramatic. The feelings that the characters have for one another come across as authentic; I can believe that Geoff really cares from Cabra Cini. There is also a strong sense of humor and light comedy that keeps the edgier aspects of this first issue from taking over the entire comic book.
Five artists: Nathan Ramirez, Bruno Letizia, R.D. Ricci, Pablo Zambrano, and Jorge Oliveira draw portions of Cabra Cini: Voodoo Junkie Hitwoman #1. However, their diverse styles and approaches to graphical storytelling come together. The change in artists isn't jarring because they seem to share a similar aesthetic. In fact, having several artists helps to make Cabra Cini come across more like a multifaceted character than a mere clever name and idea.
My opinion is that Cabra Cini: Voodoo Junkie Hitwoman #1 is certainly good enough to make me recommend that readers consider contributing to the crowdfunding campaign for the series, which you can do here … if you so choose. If Geek-Girl is any indication, Sam Johnson has a world of excellent comics in store for us via Cabra Cini: Voodoo Junkie Hitwoman.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans of writer Sam Johnson's comic books will want to fund Cabra Cini: Voodoo Junkie Hitwoman.
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Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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Tuesday, April 26, 2022
Comics Review: BARBARELLA Volume 2 #9
BARBARELLA VOLUME 2 #9
DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT
STORY: Sarah Hoyt
ART: Madibek Musabekov
COLORS: Ivan Nunes
LETTERS: Carlos M. Mangual
EDITOR: Matt Idelson
COVER: Carla Cohen
VARIANT COVER ARTISTS: Derrick Chew; Butch Guice with Ivan Nunes, Carla Cohen; Celina Kirchner; Mike Krome with Elmer Santos; Madibek Musabekov; Rachel Hollon and Myke Shooter (cosplay)
32pp, Color, $3.99 U.S. (April 2022)
Rated Teen+
Barbarella is based on the creator created by Jean-Claude Forest
“Double Trouble”
Barbarella is a female, French, science fiction comic book hero. Created by the late French comic book writer-artist, Jean-Claude Forest (1930-98), Barbarella first appeared in a comics serial for the French publication, V Magazine, in the spring of 1962.
In 2017, Dynamite Entertainment began publishing original English language Barbarella comic books. The latest series is Barbarella Volume 2. It is written by Sarah Hoyt; drawn by Madibek Musabekov and Tommaso Bianchi; colored by Ivan Nunes; and lettered by Carlos M. Mangual. In this new series, Barbarella and her pals, Vix, Taln (the blind “angel” and A.I. friend.), and George the Glofen (an alien dinosaur) travel through space in service of the Brotherhood. They combat tyranny, especially “The Lady,”who wants to be Barbarella and rule the galaxy.
Barbarella Volume 2 #9 (“Double Trouble”) opens aboard the space craft, the “Tortuga L'oiseau.” Inside, Barbarella leads a contingent of soldiers. They are headed for the Qryux home world so that Barbarella can confront her nemesis. That would be “The Lady of Qruyx” a.k.a. “The Lady” and the ruler of the tyrannical Qruyx Benevolence.
Yes, Barbarella is taking the fight right to The Lady's doorstep, and she and her compatriots have finally tracked down The Lady's hidden home world. But The Lady is waiting...
THE LOWDOWN: In July 2021, Dynamite Entertainment's marketing department began providing me with PDF review copies of some of their titles. One of them is Barbarella Volume 2 #9, which is the eighth issue of the title that I have read.
Practically all of Sarah Hoyt's scripts for Barbarella Volume 2 are on point. This is an extremely well written and quite imaginative science fiction comic book, which some people may ignore because they are not really familiar with or interested in Barbarella. That is a shame, as this is a comic book that gives a big bang for its buck.
Madibek Musabekov's art is really beautiful, and most importantly it results in some riveting science fiction comics. His illustrations are a collection of inventive characters and settings that move the plot along from one fantastic chapter to another.
This ninth issue is apparently the penultimate issue of the current series. Don't let that stop you, dear readers, from enjoy it.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans of Barbarella will want to try Barbarella Volume 2.
[This comic book includes “Dynamite Dispatch,” which features an interview with writer Tom Sniegoski.]
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Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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