Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Jeffery Veregge Of Gods and Heroes Exhibition at the National Museum of The American Indian

One my colleagues informed me that one of my favorite museums was having a new exhibition by #jefferyveregge called Of God's and Heroes, reinterpreting Marvel Superheroes in the traditional style of Native American aesthetics, and infusing Native American narrative with these modern mythological characters. Definitely a beautiful exhibition, colorful, vibrant, stylistic, and very reflective of humanity and the importance of storytelling, subtly guiding the lives we live and inspiring imagination for centuries. Aside from that, I enjoyed the military section and reading bits about the various Native Americans that served this country to preserve the treaties of their lands, for their own and for many others,












Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Pick of the Week: The Batman Who Laughs Issue 3 Review 2/13/19



     The pressure is on as Batman races against time as the Joker virus continues to course through his body, rapidly changing his entire being.
      Meanwhile, the Batman Who Laughs is wreaking havoc all across Gotham, causing Batman to make hasty decisions. Desperate times call for desperate measures, and with very few options left Batman, and Gordon turns to the only person who knows Gotham better than anyone, James Gordon Jr.
    Will Gordon Jr help Batman in his quest to save Gotham? What of the Grim Knight? Can Batman maintain control of himself or will he be consumed by madness before it’s too late?
      Snyder is truly in the best form that he has ever been on Batman. While that is debatable given that the upcoming Black Label title that he and Capullo are currently working on is in development, this will do for now. What’s so interesting about this series is the narrative tone of the book, which sets it apart from all of Snyder’s other works such as Justice League. Both books are polar opposites of each other, and while Snyder is having fun with both titles, I think Snyder is really having a blast on the Batman Who Laughs a bit more. Given that Snyder and Jock have worked together on Black Mirror, it feels like this series has been a fun reunion due to the insanity that occurs within the book making it all feel as though Snyder and Jock have come full circle on their Black Mirror story all those years ago. There are some fantastic scenes where Batman is just snapping on Gordon Jr, Alfred’s reaction to everything, and even The Grim Knight having more prominence In this issue.
     Without giving anything away, there is a lot to unpack that requires some re-reading due to how the issue parallels in its intro and its outro, and how that parallels to the quarrels of Batman, the Grim Knight, Gordon, and Gordon Jr, it’s really well crafted narratively. It feels like this is just Snyder going off the wheels in all the right ways that only further complements the work that he’s developed throughout the entirety of his Batman run. Believe it or not, you wouldn’t have to read All of the other titles that spanned out from Dark Nights Metal to jump into this book. If you read Snyder’s Batman run, and Metal, it’s a fun journey to go on. But even without Metal, it still stands on own as a story. And this issue is certainly no exception!
     In regards to the art, Jock’s beautiful silhouettes, use of ink, and page layouts all carry the narrative of this issue beautifully. David Baron’s color work does a good job at tonally capturing the perfect darkness that a series like this requires. Cipriano’s lettering achieves the same essence and spirit that the story itself conveys through the use of fonts and bubbles that provide distinct voices that help the characters within this series standout.
    This is another solid installment of the Batman Who Laughs saga! This issue provides readers with enough action, mystery, and thrill to keep them engaged for the next installment. I definitely recommend adding this to your new comic book day pull list folks!
If you want to read more of my reviews on various other comics, you can find it at this link:
http://fanboyfactor.com/author/anthony-andujar/ 

Saturday, February 2, 2019

Comic Book Reviews 1/30/19 by Anthony Andujar Jr

    Man, @ssnyder1835 and @jamesthefourth  dropped a friggin bombshell that set the stage for not just the Justice League, but each of the JL / DC titles involved for rest of this year!! You can read my whole review about it, but what I can confirm is this: all the build up that lead to this annual issue was so worth it! If you're gonna pick up something that feels important to the landscape to the DCU, I feel this is the book. Also,

      I did a review Batman Beyond issue 28 which is one of my favorite issues this week, and The Flash issue 63. I didn't know that annual 2 of The Flash was also coming out today until i saw  @scottkolins post two days ago. All I can say is that it is worth checking out!!!!!! These were my fave books of this week, let me know what you think and what was your fave titles for this week !

Here's the link for my review of  Batman Beyond issue 28: 
http://fanboyfactor.com/2019/01/comic-review-batman-beyond-28-dc-comics/

Here's the link for my review of The Flash issue 63:
http://fanboyfactor.com/2019/01/comic-review-the-flash-63-dc-comics/

Here's the link for my review of Justice League Annual 2:

http://fanboyfactor.com/2019/01/comic-review-justice-league-annual-1-dc-comics/

I hope you guys have a good weekend!