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Baltimore Comic-Con 2017: Batman Day Panel

It was Batman Day on Saturday and so a panel of Batman and Bat-Family creatives came together to celebrate. It was the most interactive panel of the weekend and I loved that about it. They mentioned Harley would take over (a reference to Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner), but it did happen as the audience had many more questions about Harley than Batman. Check out this video with John Timms; James Tynion IV, who I interviewed at Baltimore Comic-Con two years ago; Peter J Tomasi; Jimmy Palmiotti; and Amanda Conner. ...

October 3, 2017 · 1 min · EricMesa
Vampirella Masters Vol 1 - Featured Image

Vamping Around: Vampirella Masters Volume 1

By this time, long-time readers of Comic POW! will know that I have been exploring pulp comic storytelling via Dynamite’s offerings. As the main deal-makers with many of the rights holders of the old pulp characters, Dynamite is leading the way in neo-pulp in comics. So far I’ve really been enjoying Gail Simone’s run on Red Sonja. However, of course she’d be able to do justice to strong female characters with her pedigree on Women in Fridges (the website) and lauded runs on Birds of Prey and Secret Six (among other titles). What would happen with a campy vamp (in both senses of the word) written by one of my favorite writers (Grant Morrison) and a writer that just as often rubs me the wrong way as the right way (Mark Millar) in which they teamed up on the script? They didn’t go in the same direction as Red Sonja in which she had a less ridiculous outfit within the comic, but that’s OK (while not the best possibility). What I didn’t like about the main story, and perhaps it’s an effect of the way the story was collected, is that it appeared quite disjointed. It went from Vampirella trying to save a mob boss from vampires to being accompanied by a wannabe vampire hunter. Additionally, if this girl can easily fight vampires after like a month of training - just how hard are these vampires to fight, anyway? Overall, it appears they just wanted to create an action romp and there’s nothing wrong with that, but with these guys as the writers I was expecting something groundbreaking in the mythos - especially with how interested in these types of things Grant Morrison tends to be. Instead we got the same tired refrain - the head vampire is Judas Iscariot.

October 28, 2015 · 3 min · EricMesa
Ms Marvel Vol 1 - #1 - J Jonah Jameson says being saved by a woman is equal to being made a fool of

Carol Danvers ([Ms|Captain] Marvel) Through Time

As you may remember Christina Blanch is running a class on Canvas.net about gender in comic books. This week we were assigned to read three different interpretations of Carol Danvers. Last week we read three interpretations of Superman, but one key difference is that Marvel Comics tends to (with few exceptions) stick to the same origins for their characters. Unlike DC, resetting their universe every 15-20 years, Marvel characters tend to just get more things tacked onto their origins, but the basics don’t change. We read the following three Carol Danvers books: (technically we had a lot of issues to read for the final one, but I thought it’d be interesting to limit the comparison to #1 issues) ...

April 17, 2013 · 10 min · EricMesa
Dark Skullkickers Dark #1

News: Sex Sells, Skullkickers Dark, Baltimore Comic-Con 2013

Sex #1 - Yellows (Image Comics) Sex I just got word that Sex #1 has sold out. I’d like to think that is in no small part thanks to the advanced review I wrote. But if you want some other opinions, check out the IGN review or the iFanboy review. Interestingly, they both drew analogies toWatchmen that I didn’t pick up on. Although, now that they mention it, it’s pretty obvious. ...

March 12, 2013 · 3 min · EricMesa