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  Attention all NON MEMBER LURKERS
Posted by: Enchantress - 06-10-2004, 10:55 PM - Forum: Comics Uncovered News & Announcements... - Replies (6)

Comics Uncovered is all about brotherhood and fun. However, those of you who lurk without joining, are not participating in that fun and brotherhood and are basically just eating up our bandwidth.
We encourage you that if you aren't a member and you do like what you see, join up!
Otherwise, habitual lurkers will have their ISP address banned. This is a stern practice we are already inforcing.
On the same note, our site is so graphics heavy, Cell Phone surfers and lurkers will find the exact same thing happen. We are not equipped to handle Cell Phone Surfers.
We hope you like what you see when you come to our site, and hope that it encourages you to join up and join in the fun and excitement. Comics Uncovered does not pass your personal information on to any form of 3 party information gathering source. In other words, join up...no one's going to know it's you if you don't want them to!

Respectfully,

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Local Hero
The Mighty Thor
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  Reloaded Reviews
Posted by: Enchantress - 06-10-2004, 12:14 PM - Forum: 1407 Graymalkin Lane... - Replies (1)

Since my books aren't in yet, and I didn't get alot of the Reloaded titles... give me your review of the "Reload" and tell me what you think of the new books.

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  When is your comic book day?
Posted by: Enchantress - 06-10-2004, 12:13 PM - Forum: The Pub... - Replies (3)

Everyone has a random day of the week that they go and pick up comics, or they get shipped to them or whatever. So, what is your random day for comics and do you have ritual that surrounds it?

Ours...well, our comics are shipped to us because we live in the armpit of America. So...they come straight to me at work. I drop everything, open them up and see what we've gotten...then make sure I read at least 3 or 4 issues during my hour long lunch. That way, I"m a wee bit ahead of Thor when I get home and can say "ooh ohh! You gotta read!! It was soo cool!"

Lol

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  Browsing Bounty
Posted by: Local Hero - 06-09-2004, 10:18 PM - Forum: The Pub... - Replies (3)

Other than Comics Uncovered, which one site do you have to visit at least once every day and why do you feel you have to pop past?

Me? I have to pop in past a few sites, but the one that I can't do without is <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://comicartcommunity.com/">http://comicartcommunity.com/</a><!-- m --> This site is a gallery of some of the best professional ( and occasional amature) comic art on the net, and includes sketches, comission and published cover art. It is the source of a large percentage of the images that end up in the various banners I have created for myself and some of the other members who have been nice enough to ask me to make something for them. If you are a fan of art in gewnereal and comic art in particular stop by and have a look

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  Top 5 Picks
Posted by: TheBeyonder - 06-09-2004, 03:26 AM - Forum: Moving Pictures... - Replies (20)

Ok,so I just got done watching the movie High Fidelity(again),and I thought I would pose these questions to you......

Name your All-Time top 5 of each of these catagories.

Top 5 Band/Artist

Top 5 Movies

Top 5 Cartoon

I am curious with the diversity on this site what some of the answers might be,so I'll go first.

Top 5 Band/Artist

1.Beatles

2.Sublime

3.Leonard Cohen

4.Suicidal Tendencies

5.Alice in Chains

Top 5 Movies

1.Forrest Gump

2.Snatch

3.Breakfast Club

4.American History X

5.Heat

Top 5 Cartoon

1.G.I. Joe

2.80/90s X-men

3.Spawn (HBO)

4.American Pop (feature length movie)

5.Dragonball Z

So now it your turn. Big Grin

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  Marvel: Robert Rodi Sibling Rivalry with Thor & Loki
Posted by: Local Hero - 06-08-2004, 11:40 PM - Forum: Avengers Mansion... - Replies (3)

Posted 08/06/2004
Souce ThePulse
By Jennifer M. Contino

[Image: 3loki1.jpg]In the past few years, Robert Rodi has worked on many different characters in the Marvel and DC universe. He's tackling dozens of Marvels in this summer's Identity Disc and working on one of their most famous southern mutant maidens, Rogue; but that's not all the writer's involved with. He's taking on the world of Thor, but not showing Earth shattering battles, he's showing sibling rivalry. The relationship between Thor and Loki is the stuff of legends and Rodi's examining it this summer in Loki with artist Esad Ribic.

After working on so many different characters for a variety of companies, Rodi told us just why he wanted to work with Thor. "I love the grand scale, the majesty of the character and his world," said the writer. "I haven't really handled anything this resonant or iconic before, and it was tremendously rewarding. I love the opportunity to examine these big archetypal characters from new and different points of view. Thor lives in two worlds. He's a god; he resides in Asgard. But he's also lived a human life, and knows what it is to be mortal. He's constantly straddling the sacred and the profane -- or the divine and the mundane, if you will. Hercules is half human; Wonder Woman is completely so. So there's not as great a dichotomy for them in living in the material world. Thor's part of a creation myth for a large chunk of northern Europe. Which is why I think he resonates even when translated to pop culture. He taps into something primal. What’s a more dramatic image of otherworldly power than thunder and lightning? It’s both poetic and visceral."

The writer's a big fan of Thor. He's got several versions that are favorites. "I recall Walt Simonson's run most fondly," said Rodi. "He's one of the few who actually broke away from just reasserting the themes and ideas Stan [Lee] and Jack [Kirby] first explored in the 1960s. Beta Ray Bill, the Frog of Thunder ... it was all new and wild and fresh."

Sibling rivalry isn't a new topic in any medium to explore. Rodi told us why this relationship is special. "It’s the mythic prototype for all the others," explained Rodi. "Which is what we'll be exploring in this series -- the bind that puts the two brothers in. For one thing, as immortal, cosmic archetypes, they can never have a resolution to their differences. Although in this series, Loki thinks he may have found one."

"In a sense, you don't get to know Thor; you know him already," Rodi continued. "He's folklore; he's mythology; he's embedded in our cultural memory, one of the ways humanity first defined the world. But he's also so big that you can narrow him down without diminishing him. You can turn him into a Shakespearean hero -- more conflicted, at odds with himself, afflicted by doubts and fatal flaws. Though in this series we're actually doing that with Loki, not Thor.

If you're scratching your head at the names "Thor" and "Loki" and don't know much about their comic experiences, no worries. "You should be able to come to this story cold," said Rodi. "It's a re-examination of Loki's life, and all the players are introduced as if for the first time. Odin, Frigga, Balder, Sif, Karnilla, and Hela all have dramatic scenes with Loki that precisely define his relationship with each of them. Loki will also learn a lot about himself when he meets another character, one who's never before appeared in the Thor series, but who has languished for decades in the background, and whose role in the story is pivotal."

"I did an exhaustive study of the Loki legend in all its variations and permutations; and believe me, there’ve been quite a few of them over the millennia," continued Rodi. "In one version, Loki even spends time as a female a gives birth to a dragon. But there are commonalities that bind all the different Lokis together; and that in fact is the hardest thing for our Loki to accept. He's going to learn about his other selves, and their fates, and that's largely what he's going to be struggling against. Loki is the trickster god; he’s the god of deceit. Or at least he was. As our series opens, he's become much more than that. He's achieved everything he's ever desired, and the down side is realizing he has no more use for tricks or deceit. But without them, what is he . . . ? I can't tell you what he realizes makes him tick, because that'd be a spoiler. But it's not what you think."

There's a reason that Thor and Loki don't have a close relationship - or at a very positive brotherly one. Rodi was tight lipped about specifics - he didn't want to spoil the story. However he did reveal, "It's not so much when Thor and Loki's relationship took a negative turn, as why. Someone is responsible, and you may be surprised to discover who. As for why Loki resents Thor: that’s both a very simple and a very complex question. Again, it's what we’ll be exploring. Loki defines Thor, just as Thor defines Loki. This is something Loki realizes in the first issue. It's what he does with this realization that sets up the remainder of the story."

What Loki does - how he's lived his life - Rodi said is also a reflection of the family. "A lot depends on the rest of the family," Rodi said. "If the parents were to acknowledge the subtler, more nuance talents as well as the flashy, heroic ones, it'd be a lot easier to thrive alongside a 'golden boy.' And of course how the golden boy himself treats you is just as decisive. When you see Odin and Thor in this regard, through Loki’s eyes, you might not recognize them."

Working on a project like this isn't without its fair share of challenges. "The language is so florid," began Rodi. "It's devilishly hard to write well. I slaved over the dialogue in LOKI, and I like to think I hit I hit the right mark between the courtly and the conversational. No one in the story ever exclaims 'I say thee nay!' or anything like that.

Rodi hopes this experience isn't his only chance to do something in the world of Thor. "I'd love to do more Thor projects, actually. I’m very comfortable in that world. I've been discussing some possibilities with Marvel, and I'm hopeful something will work out. LOKI being a smash hit would certainly help that along. I'd also like to tackle some of Marvel’s horror characters, who I think are ripe for revival. And I have one last Elektra story I’d like to tell before I’m done with her."

Two issues of Loki are out in July. The first issue hits July 7th. The second issue is in stores July 21st.

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  Krypto the Superdog?
Posted by: Local Hero - 06-08-2004, 09:38 PM - Forum: Moving Pictures... - Replies (4)

Warner Bros. has announced a Krypto The Supderdog animated series to join Cartoon Network's lineup in spring 2005. The announcement was made Tuesday by Warner Bros. Consumer Products at Licensing International 2004 in New York. Here's how the show is described:

"Krypto The Superdog chronicles the comedic canine adventures of Metropolis' day-saving superdog from Planet Krypton. Krypto jettisons to Earth after traveling across the galaxies as a test-pilot puppy aboard a malfunctioning rocket ship built by Superman's father. Landing astray on unfamiliar terrain, the fully-grown Krypto swiftly seeks out companionship on Earth and flips over Kevin Whitney, a young boy who too longs for friendship. With an amazing array of super hero powers, ranging from heat vision to super strength to flying, Krypto partners with best pal Kevin to fight evil forces that threaten the safety and well-being of the people and animals of Metropolis."

Twenty-six episodes of Krypto are currently in production.

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  Going to the movies?
Posted by: Enchantress - 06-08-2004, 09:16 PM - Forum: Moving Pictures... - Replies (1)

So, are you planning on going to the movies this weekend? If so, what are you going to go see. If not, are you going to curl up and watch your favorite?

I think we are going to go see Harry Potter this weekend. Not sure yet...but am looking forward to it. If not, we'll probably pop in a couple of Kevin Smith movies or something mindless like Super Troopers for some comedy.

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  Entering No Man's Land
Posted by: Enchantress - 06-08-2004, 12:14 PM - Forum: The Bat Cave... - Replies (6)

Figured it was time to start a thread about this one too. I sent *someone* the book last year for Christmas and I think he finally got it finished.
Me, I'm going to have to dig it back out and refresh my memory on it... butttttttttttttt..........


What did you like most about NML?

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  DC: Lantern's Light?
Posted by: Local Hero - 06-08-2004, 07:09 AM - Forum: The Watchtower... - Replies (1)

Posted 07/06/2004
Source CBR: Lying in the Gutters by Rich Johnston

So what's lined up for Dave "Watchmen" Gibbons as part of his DC exclusive deal? One bright spark at Bristol saw the Ben-Elton-alike buying copious quantities of Green Lantern back issues, then a boxful of Guy Gardner Warrior comics. The reason given?

"Research."

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