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Monday, July 4, 2022
Image Comics Shipping from Diamond Distributors for July 6, 2022
Marvel Comics Shipping from Diamond Distributors for July 6, 2022
Comic Books, Magazines and Books from Diamond Distributors for July 6, 2022
DC Comics Shipping from Lunar Distributors for July 5, 2022
Action Comics #1044 (Cover C Derek Charm Pride Month Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Batman #125 (Cover A Jorge Jimenez), $5.99
Batman #125 (Cover B Jim Lee & Scott Williams Card Stock Variant), $6.99
Batman #125 (Cover C Gabriele Dell’Otto Card Stock Variant), $6.99
Batman #125 (Cover D InHyuk Lee Card Stock Variant), $6.99
Batman #125 (Cover E Francesco Mattina Card Stock Variant), $6.99
Batman #125 (Cover G Jorge Jimenez Wraparound Card Stock Variant), AR
Batman #125 (Cover H Jock Foil Variant), AR
Batman #125 (Cover I Alex Garner Foil Variant), AR
Batman #125 (Cover J Chip Zdarsky Card Stock Variant), AR
Batman #125 (Cover K Jim Lee & Scott Williams Black & White Card Stock Variant), AR
Batman #125 (Cover L Blank Variant), AR
Batman #125 (Cover M Jorge Jimenez Failsafe Protocol Card Stock Variant), AR
Batman ’89 #6 (Of 6)(Cover A Joe Quinones), $3.99
Batman ’89 #6 (Of 6)(Cover B Julian Totino Tedesco Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Batman Beyond Neo-Year #4 (Of 6)(Cover A Max Dunbar), $3.99
Batman Beyond Neo-Year #4 (Of 6)(Cover B Christian Ward Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Batman Detective Comics Volume 2 Fear State HC, $29.99
Batman Killing Time #5 (Of 6)(Cover A David Marquez), $4.99
Batman Killing Time #5 (Of 6)(Cover B Kael Ngu Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Batman Killing Time #5 (Of 6)(Cover C Ben Oliver Card Stock Variant), AR
Batman Urban Legends Volume 2 TP, $24.99
Birds Of Prey Whitewater TP, $19.99
Black Adam The Justice Society Files Hawkman #1 (One Shot)(Cover A Kaare Andrews), $5.99
Black Adam The Justice Society Files Hawkman #1 (One Shot)(Cover B Photo Card Stock Variant), $6.99
Catwoman Volume 6 Fear State TP, $16.99
Dark Crisis #2 (Of 7)(Cover A Daniel Sampere), $4.99
Dark Crisis #2 (Of 7)(Cover B Juliet Nneka Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Dark Crisis #2 (Of 7)(Cover C Rafa Sarmento Homage Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Dark Crisis #2 (Of 7)(Cover D Mario Foccillo Card Stock Variant), AR
Dark Crisis #2 (Of 7)(Cover E Lucio Parrillo Card Stock Variant), AR
Dark Crisis #2 (Of 7)(Cover F TBD Foil Variant), AR
DC Poster Portfolio Jenny Frison TP, $24.99
DC Vs. Vampires #7 (Of 12)(Cover A Guillem March), $3.99
DC Vs. Vampires #7 (Of 12)(Cover B Francesco Mattina Card Stock Variant), $4.99
DC Vs. Vampires #7 (Of 12)(Cover C Lesley Leirix Li Card Stock Variant), AR
Flashpoint Beyond #3 (Of 6)(Cover A Mitch Gerads), $3.99
Flashpoint Beyond #3 (Of 6)(Cover B Xermanico Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Flashpoint Beyond #3 (Of 6)(Cover C David Marquez Card Stock Variant), AR
Flashpoint Beyond #3 (Of 6)(Cover D Doug Mahnke Card Stock Variant), AR
Green Lantern Volume 2 Horatius TP, $29.99
Joker #15 (Of 15)(Cover A Giuseppe Camuncoli), $5.99
Joker #15 (Of 15)(Cover B Dike Ruan), $5.99
Joker #15 (Of 15)(Cover C Brian Bolland), $5.99
Joker #15 (Of 15)(Cover D Guillem March), AR
Justice League Infinity TP, $16.99
Monkey Prince #6 (Of 12)(Cover A Bernard Chang), $3.99
Monkey Prince #6 (Of 12)(Cover B Marcus To Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Monkey Prince #6 (Of 12)(Cover C Kim Jacinto Card Stock Variant), AR
Multiversity Teen Justice #2 (Of 6)(Cover A Robbi Rodriguez), $3.99
Multiversity Teen Justice #2 (Of 6)(Cover B Stephanie Hans Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Nubia Queen Of The Amazons #2 (Of 4)(Cover A Khary Randolph), $3.99
Nubia Queen Of The Amazons #2 (Of 4)(Cover B Taurin Clarke Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Poison Ivy #2 (Of 6)(Cover A Jessica Fong), $3.99
Poison Ivy #2 (Of 6)(Cover B Jenny Frison Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Poison Ivy #2 (Of 6)(Cover C Claire Roe Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Poison Ivy #2 (Of 6)(Cover D Alvaro Martinez Bueno Card Stock Variant), AR
Poison Ivy #2 (Of 6)(Cover E Sweeney Boo Card Stock Variant), AR
Poison Ivy #2 (Of 6)(Cover F Christian Ward Card Stock Variant), AR
Poison Ivy #2 (Of 6)(Cover G Jenny Frison Foil Card Stock Variant), AR
RWBY Justice League TP, $16.99
Suicide Squad Blaze #3 (Of 3)(Cover A Aaron Campbell), $6.99
Suicide Squad Blaze #3 (Of 3)(Cover B Valentine De Landro), $6.99
Suicide Squad Get Joker HC, $24.99
Saturday, July 2, 2022
Comics Review: "KILLADELPHIA #23" - Fight the Powers That Be
KILLADELPHIA #23
IMAGE COMICS
STORY: Rodney Barnes
ART: Jason Shawn Alexander with Germán Erramouspe and Nicole Palmquist
COLORS: Luis Nct
LETTERS: Marshall Dillon
EDITOR: Greg Tumbarello
COVER: Jason Shawn Alexander
VARIANT COVER ARTIST: Eli Minaya
28pp, Colors, 3.99 U.S. (July 2022)
Rated “M/ Mature”
Killadelphia created by Rodney Barnes and Jason Shawn Alexander
“The End of All” Part V: “Twelve Angry Vampires... Four Werewolves... Oh, And A Witch”
Killadelphia is an apocalyptic vampire and dark fantasy comic book series from writer Rodney Barnes and artist Jason Shawn Alexander. Published by Image Comics, it centers on a conspiracy in which vampires attempt to rule Philadelphia. Colorist Luis Nct and letterer Marshall Dillon complete Killadelphia's creative team.
Killadelphia focuses on James “Jim” Sangster, Jr. and his father, revered Philadelphia homicide detective, James Sangster, Sr., a vampire! Father and son lead a ragtag team comprised of a medical examiner (Jose Padilla), werewolves, a witch, and a rebellious, but special young vampire (Tevin Thompkins a.k.a. “See Saw”) in a bid to save Philly. Their adversary is a former First Lady, the vampire Abigail Adams.
As Killadelphia #23 (“Twelve Angry Vampires... Four Werewolves... Oh, And A Witch”) opens, Washington, Jefferson, and Adams have a meeting of the minds with the Eterna. Meanwhile, Abigail Adams prepares to tell her ex how things are now. On the other side of Philly, the werewolf Zubiya and her pack have to come to an agreement – to help the humans or to return to their old haunts. Tituba the Stregherian witch moderates.
Toussaint Louverture, the legendary vampire hunter, and his sister, Sanité, meet Anansi, who has a warning. Their fight against the vampires of Killy won't be what they are expecting. And Jim Sr. speaks to See Saw. Now is a time for conversation, but soon, there will be war – with directions from the thrones of Hell.
But George Washington: Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army, Founding Father, and first president of the United States is now the undead Vampire King. Can anyone defeat the very leader who won the battle for America the first time?!
THE LOWDOWN: We have the penultimate chapter of Killadelphia's fourth story arc, “The End of All.” It is an outta sight arc, and Chapter Five is the quiet before the storm.
Writer Rodney Barnes and artist Jason Shawn Alexander offer a … reposeful issue of the series with Killadelphia #23. Barnes uses this issue to gather the major players before the readers and to reveal or emphasize their goals and conflicts. He smartly puts a spotlight on Toussaint Louverture and Sanité, two players with series potential.
Alexander, with colorist Luis Nct, also does a character spotlight. This issue is like a family photo album of this wonderful ensemble, Alexander finding beauty in brutal violence and ultimate evil. Alexander's gift is to make each character a star in his own way, stressing his or her importance, even if the readers don't always catch on quickly.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans of vampire comic books and of exceptional dark fantasy will want Killadelphia.
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Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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Review: "LA LA LAND" Shoulda, Woulda, Coulda Been Great
La La Land (2016)
Running time: 128 minutes (2 hours, 8 minutes)
MPAA – PG-13 for some language
WRITER/DIRECTOR: Damien Chazelle
PRODUCERS: Fred Berger, Gary Gilbert, Jordan Horowitz, and Marc Platt
CINEMATOGRAPHER: Linus Sandgren (D.o.P.)
EDITOR: Tom Cross
COMPOSER: Justin Hurwitz
SONGS: Justin Hurwitz and Pasek & Paul; Justin Hurwitz, John Legend, Marius de Vries and Angelique Cinelu
Academy Award winner
MUSICAL/DRAMA
Starring: Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, Rosemarie DeWitt, J.K. Simmons, and John Legend
La La Land is a 2016 romantic film and musical drama written and directed by Damien Chazelle. The film focuses on a struggling jazz pianist and an aspiring actress who fall in love while navigating their career paths in Los Angeles.
La La Land opens in Los Angeles, California. While stuck in a typical L.A. traffic, aspiring actress, Mia Dolan (Emma Stone), has a moment of road rage directed at Sebastian “Seb” Wilder (Ryan Gosling), a struggling jazz pianist. Mia has a hard day of work at her coffee shop job, and her subsequent audition goes awry. Sebastian is fired from a gig at a restaurant after he slips in some jazz improvisation despite the owner's (J.K. Simmons) warning to only play traditional Christmas music. Attracted to the Seb's music, Mia walks into the restaurant and witnesses the firing. She tries to compliment his music, but Seb rudely walks past her.
Eventually, Fate brings them together at a party. Soon, they are sharing their dreams and start becoming a couple. Both have to reconcile their aspirations for the future, however, and as their career paths veer, can they stay a couple?
La La Land almost won the Academy Award for “Best Picture,” but didn't. La La Land could have been a great film, but it really isn't. The film's leads, Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, are fine actors, and they are true movie stars. [I don't see anything in Stone's performance here that is worthy of the “Best Actress” Oscar she won.] The camera seems to love them, and they look great on the big screen – as the sayings go – but as hard as they try, their characters are limp. Stone's Mia has potential, but remains surprisingly vapid, except for a few moments. Sebastian is pretentious and insufferable, although he is intriguing.
The material that makes up this film's screenplay, written by Damien Chazelle, is a shallow interpretation of the musicals of “old Hollywood” (also known as the “Golden Age of Hollywood”). Chazelle may be a fan of such old musicals, but his love cannot recreate the genuine spirit and aesthetic of them. If you, dear readers, are familiar with classic Hollywood musicals, you will recognize that this film ties to be old-fashioned, but comes across as a pretender.
The film's score is quite good, and it has one great song “City of Stars” (which keeps playing in my head). Most of the rest of the songs are technically proficient, but are exceedingly dull. There is one more decent song (can't remember which one) and a catchy tune, “Catch a Fire,” co-written and performed by John Legend.
Still, La La Land has moments of brilliance. Mia and Sebastian's meeting on a bench at Griffith Park is filled with movie magic, and the film's final moment recalls the semi-tragic mood of Casablanca. The production values are terrific, including the Oscar-winning art direction and set decoration, and the Oscar-winning cinematography is some of the prettiest I have seen in the last decade. Even the Oscar-nominated costume design is worthy of a win.
I can see why Barry Jenkins' Moonlight wowed enough voters to win the Oscar for “Best Picture” of 2016 over La La Land. Moonlight is a fascinating character study, while La La Land is flashy cinematic bauble with caricatures. It is technically proficient, but every good moment is met by a flat and dull moment. La La Land is the film that could have been great, and should have been great, but ended up being just very good.
7 of 10
B+
★★★½ out of 4 stars
NOTES:
2017 Academy Awards, USA: 6 wins: “Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role” (Emma Stone), “Best Achievement in Directing” (Damien Chazelle), “Best Achievement in Cinematography” (Linus Sandgren), “Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures-Original Score” (Justin Hurwitz), “Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures-Original Song” (Justin Hurwitz-music and Benj Pasek-lyrics and Justin Paul-lyrics for the song, “City of Stars”), and “Best Achievement in Production Design” (David Wasco for production design and Sandy Reynolds-Wasco for set decoration); 8 nominations: “Best Motion Picture of the Year” (Fred Berger, Jordan Horowitz, and Marc Platt), “Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role” (Ryan Gosling), “Best Original Screenplay” (Damien Chazelle), “Best Achievement in Film Editing” (Tom Cross), “Best Achievement in Costume Design” (Mary Zophres), “Best Achievement in Sound Mixing” (Andy Nelson, Ai-Ling Lee, and Steven Morrow), “Best Achievement in Sound Editing” (Ai-Ling Lee and Mildred Iatrou), and “Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures-Original Song” (Justin Hurwitz-music and Benj Pasek-lyrics and Justin Paul-lyrics for the song, “Audition (The Fools Who Dream)”)
2017 BAFTA Awards: 5 wins: “Best Film” (Fred Berger, Jordan Horowitz, and Marc Platt), “Best Leading Actress” (Emma Stone), “Best Cinematography” (Linus Sandgren), “Original Music” (Justin Hurwitz), and “David Lean Award for Direction” (Damien Chazelle); 6 nominations: “Best Leading Actor” (Ryan Gosling), “Best Screenplay-Original” (Damien Chazelle), “Best Editing” (Tom Cross), “Best Production Design” (Sandy Reynolds-Wasco and David Wasco), “Best Costume Design” (Mary Zophres), and “Best Sound” (Mildred Iatrou, Ai-Ling Lee, Steven Morrow, and Andy Nelson)
2017 Golden Globes, USA: 7 wins: “Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy,” “Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy” (Ryan Gosling), “Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy” (Emma Stone), “Best Director - Motion Picture” (Damien Chazelle), “Best Screenplay - Motion Picture” (Damien Chazelle), “Best Original Song-Motion Picture” (Justin Hurwitz, Benj Pasek, and Justin Paul for the song: “City of Stars”), and “Best Original Score - Motion Picture” (Justin Hurwitz)
Saturday, July 2, 2022
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Friday, July 1, 2022
A Negromancer July 2022 and the Dawn of Karapace
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