May. 17th, 2015
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Now the actual issue doesn't come out until next wednesday, but the preview was released and if it's going where I think that it is, then it might possibly by the greatest thing ever.
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Since we're finally getting into the meat of Secret Wars, the tie-in books should finally start getting published within the next 2-3 months. I'm referring to this list of announced tie-ins here, which I hope is still up-to-date and nothing has changed too much.
Some of personal highlights for me after the cut
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Some of personal highlights for me after the cut
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Star Wars Kanan the Last Padawan #1
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The cast of Star Wars Rebels (which is a pretty good show in my estimation), are on their way to pick up supplies for the refugees of Tarkin-town but when Kanan learns the name of the planet they are headed to, Kaller, he has a flashback to the worst day of his life... back when he went under a different name, and was a Jedi Padawan.
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Lucifer: Childhood's end (Part I)
May. 17th, 2015 09:49 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It is once again time to dive back in to the wonderful and frightening world of Lucifer with the storyline Children and Monsters, with this post consisting of 7 pages of each of the 22 page issues, to the sum total of 28. One of the really crazy things about the Lucifer comic is that each storyarc has massive implications and changes everything in the story until the next storyline. It gives it a certain breathless pace that makes it seem a much longer than it actually was. I will split this storyline two posts to get it done, with this being the first one, for ease of reading and posting.
Before going to the story, a brief note. I saw Mad Max: Fury Road this weekend and I do actually implore people interested in it to see it at the movie theater, as it is a movie that needs to be experiences. My weirdest realization after walking out of the movie theater was that I had just seen a R-rated destruction fest with a 150 million dollar budget with visuals and effects to match which also was one of the most feminist movies I had seen in ages. It was so awesome. Another awesome thing is that George Miller, the creator, has concepts for two sequels of which he has a script for one already. The name of the script? Mad Max: Furiosa. If you saw the movie and that name doesn't make you squel with joy, I have no words.
After that detour, let us get to the story at hand.
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Before going to the story, a brief note. I saw Mad Max: Fury Road this weekend and I do actually implore people interested in it to see it at the movie theater, as it is a movie that needs to be experiences. My weirdest realization after walking out of the movie theater was that I had just seen a R-rated destruction fest with a 150 million dollar budget with visuals and effects to match which also was one of the most feminist movies I had seen in ages. It was so awesome. Another awesome thing is that George Miller, the creator, has concepts for two sequels of which he has a script for one already. The name of the script? Mad Max: Furiosa. If you saw the movie and that name doesn't make you squel with joy, I have no words.
After that detour, let us get to the story at hand.
( And pieces are set... )