Tuesday Night Comics Podcast Episode 57 – 2/4/15 New Comic Book Previews, The Multiversity Guidebook Reviewed, Supergirl and AKA Jessica Jones Casting News!

It’s Tuesday, which means it’s time to preview some new comic books for Wednesday aka New Comic Book Day! Billy and Dave bring you their picks for Wednesday, 2/4/15. The guys limit themselves to a $20 budget, so hard cuts have to be made. They give their reasons why they pick one book over another. Do you agree with them? Would you pick American Vampire: Second Cycle #6 or Saga #25 with your final $3? Post your comment below whether your agree or disagree with our picks!

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And just what is up with that Avengers #41 cover?

No, this isn't The Ultimates...this is Avengers #41's cover!

No, this isn’t The Ultimates…this is Avengers #41’s cover!

The guys go on in-depth on Grant Morrison’s The Multiversity Guidebook, and review a bunch of comics, including Top Shelf’s Heck by Zander Cannon, SHIELD #2 by Mark Waid and Humberto Ramos, and Gotham by Midnight.
What do you think of Superman’s new costume, debuting in this week’s Superman #38 by Geoff Johns and John Romita Jr? Billy and Dave give their take on the new design.
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Plus, lots of comic book casting news on the upcoming AKA Jessica Jones, Supergirl and Titans shows!
Let’s talk comics!

SE:NYC Tickets On Sale This Wednesday!

If you are a comic book fan who dismissed Special Edition: NYC last year as being New York Comic Con Lite, then you definitely missed out. Special Edition: NYC isn’t a scaled down New York Comic Con. It’s a comic book concentrated New York Comic Con. SE:NYC was a comic book fan’s dream come true. Imagine great local comic book conventions in the past, like the Ramapo High School Comic Cons of the 80s and 90s, but with the power of NYCC behind it, and you get SE:NYC! Last year’s line-up was great, and I expect this year’s line-up to be just as good.

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This year, Special Edition: NYC is moving out of the Javits Convention Center to the nearby Pier 94. The two day convention runs Saturday, June 6 and Sunday, June 7. Tickets are $30 for Saturday, $20 for Sunday, and $45 for the weekend. There is also a VIP package available for $100. Plus, if you’re a parent, both days are “Kids Day,” as kids 6-12 can get a Kids Ticket for only $5.

Tickets go on sale this Wednesday, February 4. Last year, tickets did not sell as briskly as they did for NYCC, but that doesn’t mean you should dawdle in securing your spot. The VIP option did sell out last year, and is completely worth it. The VIP ticket is priced at the not-breaking-the-bank price of $100. This gets you into the convention both days, a VIP lounge and coat check (okay, a coat check isn’t the most necessary thing for a convention in June, but it’s still nice), a poster signed by the artist who drew it, 15% off at the show store…okay, I get it, this all sounds nice, but you’re asking yourself, “Why should I pay more than double the price of the $45 weekend pass for the VIP Package?” Well, that’s easy! Because VIP ticket holders get into the show floor a half hour before everyone else. If you’re like me and love to get sketches from artists, this can mean the difference between securing a spot on someone’s list and being the guy who just missed the cut off. I got a couple of very cool sketches as last year’s SE:NYC thanks to the VIP pass getting me in early, so I’ll definitely be gunning for that package at 12 noon on Wednesday. Also, VIP ticket holders will get a private autographing session with two of the creators at SE:NYC. Which two? They haven’t said yet, but I’m guessing it will two of higher profile names attending the show.

Set your alarm for noon on Wednesday and get your SE: NYC ticket! Want more details on Special Edition: NYC? Check out the SE:NYC website.

Tuesday Night Comics Podcast Episode 56 – Uncanny Avengers Previewed! Black Science Vol 1 Reviewed! The Unsubtle Writing of Mark Millar Continued!

Heading to the comic book store on Wednesday? Listen to the Tuesday Night Comics team preview this week’s new comics, and hear their recommendations for what they would buy if they only had $20 to spend.

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They also review Rick Remender and Matteo Scalera’s Black Science Vol. 1, the beginning of the end of the Fantastic Four in James Robinson and Leonard Kirk’s Fantastic Four #642, Remender’s Uncanny Avengers Vol. 4: Avenge the Earth, and continue their discussion on the unsubtle nature of Mark Millar’s writing with a look back on Ultimates Vol. 1.

Plus, the latest comics news: the ramifications of Marvel’s Secret Wars! David Tennant cast as the Purple Man on AKA Jessica Jones! Fox’s plans for a X-Men TV show! The Fantastic Four teaser trailer!

James Gunn Live Audio Commentary of Guardians of the Galaxy TONIGHT!

If you’re a fan of Guardians of the Galaxy, you’ll want to tune into Director James Gunn’s Facebook page tonight at 10 PM Eastern/7PM Pacific when James hosts a live audio commentary and Q&A during the film. He’ll tell everyone when to press play on their DVDs, Blu Rays and digital downloads and go from there. You’ll watch the movie alongside James Gunn, who will field questions and give out bits of interesting trivia about the highest grossing film of 2014.

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Don’t miss out! It’s a one night only experience! All you need is a copy of Guardians of the Galaxy and access to Facebook. More details can be found at facebook.com/jgunn.

FREE TICKETS to the World Premiere of Lego DC Superheroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League!

Are you or your child a fan of Legos and superheroes? If so, you may be interested in attending the world premiere of Lego DC Superheroes: Justice League vs Bizarro League. Yes, that’s right, Bizarro League!

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The world premiere of this family friendly movie will be held this Saturday, January 24 at 1 PM at the Paley Center in NYC (25 West 52 St). After the screening, both Troy Baker, the voice of Batman, and James Arnold Taylor, the voice of Flash will be on hand for a Q&A, and there will be special prizes for kids in audience.

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Best of all, Tuesday Night Movies can get you in for free! Simply send an email to LEGOBizarroNY@gmail.com with the following information: 1) your first and last name 2) your email address how many tickets you need and tuesdaynightmovies.com.

Here’s an example of EXACTLY how the body of the RSVP email should appear:

BruceWayne
Batman@gmail.com
2 tickets
tuesdaynightmovies.com

Send your email in today!

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Lego DC Superheroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League will be released on Blu Ray and DVD on February 10, 2015.

 

Tuesday Night Comics Podcast Episode 55 – A New Power Girl! Star Wars #1 Reviewed! Super Robin! The Subtle Writing of Mark Millar

In this episode of the Tuesday Night Comics podcast, Billy forgets that there are comics besides Star Wars comics, Dave reads a whole bunch of comics, and the guys discuss the odd order of introductions of Earth 2 characters in the New 52, the main danger to a teenager’s comic book collection and the subtle writing of Mark Millar. Plus, they give their recommendations on what comics to buy this week on a $20 budget. And the guys possibly get on Sylvester Stallone’s bad side. It’s a wild episode!

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Tuesday Night Comics Podcast Episode 54 – SHIELD #2, Star Wars Returns to Marvel!, God is Dead reviewed!

Star Wars week is here! In the new episode of the Tuesday Night Comics podcast, Billy and Dave preview new comics coming out on Wednesday, 1/14/15, and give you their picks on what comic books you need to buy if you only had $20 to spend at your local comic book shop. You might be surprised by what and what doesn’t make the cut for us this week.

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Plus, reviews of what we read this week, including Jonathan Hickman’s God is Dead and Alan Moore’s Saga of the Swamp Thing vol 4.
Plus, listen to Billy make more mistakes when discussing the news than SNL’s Drunk Uncle!
Give it a listen! Happy Tuesday Night!

Star Wars Hits ComiXology Today!

Marvel Comics did not waste any time making many of Dark Horse’s Star Wars comics available for purchase digitally on comiXology. Many Star Wars trades are available as of this morning. Of the trades available, I highly recommend Brian Wood’s Star Wars Vol. 1: In The Shadow of Yavin, The Star Wars (which presents Lucas’s original draft for Star Wars in comic book form), and Tag and Bink Were Here (a very funny take on the Star Wars universe). This is the first time Star Wars comics have appeared on comiXology, as Dark Horse has it own digital app separate from comiXology.

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I’m sure I’m not the only one surprised by this move, as I was under the impression that the new movie coming out in December and the new comic debuting from Marvel this month would negate many of these books from continuity. I’m especially surprised that Marvel released Brian Wood’s Star Wars series, as it seems very similar to the Star Wars comic Jason Aaron is writing for Marvel this month. Surprised, but happy. That Brian Wood comic is excellent. I highly recommend buying it.

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You can find all the Star Wars books released on comiXology today right here.

SHIELD #1 – Review

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When I saw that Agents of SHIELD wasn’t returning to my TV until March, saying I was disappointed would have been an understatement. This season, Agents of SHIELD has been so good that I didn’t want to have to wait that long for the next new episode. Thankfully, Marvel has brought Team Coulson into the Marvel Universe in their new comic SHIELD. With the success of the Agents of SHIELD TV show, it shouldn’t be surprising that Marvel brought Coulson and his team to the main Maravel comic book universe, aka Marvel-616. The new comic launched on New Year’s Day. Marvel enlisted a very high quality creative team, signing on Mark Waid as the writer and Carlos Pacheco on art.

The comic focuses on the core of Coulson’s team from the Agents of SHIELD TV show: Phil Coulson, Melinda May, Leo Fitz and Jemma Simmons. There’s no sign of Grant Ward, which makes sense considering his status with the team since the end of season one. Also, none of the new team members from this season are here. I did think Mockingbird was the mystery lady on the plane, but that turned out to be a far more powerful character. I won’t spoil the reveal here, except to say it’s definitely not Mockingbird.

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The walls between the nine realms (aka Asgard, Hel, etc – think Thor stuff) is fading, and gods and monsters are appearing all over the world. While the world’s major superheroes deal with the big bads, Coulson’s team is sent to the Middle East to find the cause of the problem. Once the cause of the problem is revealed, the identities of the new, mysterious field agents for this mission also are, and their being there goes to show what a great tactician Phil Coulson is.

Mark Waid writes an excellent Phil Coulson. The first few pages establish Coulson as a human encyclopedia for superhero knowledge. It almost feels like Waid is writing himself as Phil Coulson. Waid is the guy who has competed (and won) at superhero trivia at multiple comic cons. Because of this, he really seems like the perfect writer for this comic.

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I’ve missed Carlos Pacheco’s art. He was one of my favorite artists of the 1990s, but he seemed to disappear sometime in the 2000s. I hope he stays on SHIELD for a while. If the rest of the series is similar to this first issue, Pacheco staying on the book means fans of his art will be able to see his take on some Marvel characters for the first time.

If I have any quibble with the comic, it’s when Coulson calls Fitz by his first name, Leo. It just seems to read so unnatural. I feel like he’s Fitz, not Leo. It only happened once, and during a moment of quiet downtime, but for some reason, it just jutted out at me as not being right. But who knows, maybe Coulson has called Fitz by his first name on the show and I just don’t remember it.

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The second issue of SHIELD is coming out next Wednesday, January 14 and guest stars my favorite new character, Kamala Khan, aka Ms. Marvel (which was one of my top comics of 2014). I will definitely be back for issue #2.  If you’re a fan of Agents of SHIELD going to withdrawal,  you should definitely pick up this comic.