Wednesday 12 April 2017

Doctor Who Series 8 Re-Watch Snippets Part 2





Here is the second part of my re-visit of Doctor Who Series 8. Part One can be found here. In the run up to the Series 10 premiere, I am re-watching all of Peter Capaldi's era. So without further ado, here we go!

Is 'shut up!' the Twelfth Doctors catch phrase or are there too many pudding-brains everywhere?

'Kill the Moon' is a difficult story to pin down my thoughts on. I get that it's a kind of parable or exploration of morality but I don't feel it fairly weighs up the moral dilemma nor the enormity of the choices people have to make. I get that Capaldi's Doctor isn't going to hand-hold Clara or anyone through things but he also comes across as particularly cold and unfeeling for the majority of the story. It's atmospheric, to it's credit, in places. The supporting cast amount to a basically redundant cypher to argue against. On a side note, this retroactively means past stories set after 2049 involving the moon are now retroactively located on this new 'moon'.

'Mummy on the Orient Express' is possibly one of the best traditional Doctor Who stories in the modern series while also being a brilliant new series story. Atmospheric, fun, scary, built upon previous character moments. Capaldi really works in this episode, curious, bold, condescending but not uncaring, focused. Perkins deserves a special mention as the best would-be companion ever. Clara's appearance here is likely limited due to the filming schedules time constraints. Under the circumstances and this being a last hurrah, it works well to see her obviously question her decision to part ways with the Doctor.

'Flatline' is a great sci-fi concept executed well. Last episode was the Clara-lite episode and this is the Doctor-lite episode, though you really wouldn't know it. Capaldi's scenes are confined to the TARDIS interior and he is clearly having a ball playing the Doctor encountering a new unknown and very bizarre alien species from a two-dimensional universe. Clara stepping into the Doctor's role in this episode isn't unexpected, unprecedented nor the last time we'll see this development. Actually....despite the common criticism that Clara's characterisation is inconsistent I think it's actually fair to say she always lied (poorly) to those around her, desired adventure possibly moreso than any companion in the modern series to date, had a strong connection with children, a half-hearted wish for a normal life that conflicted with her overriding yearning for adventure. The reason she so easily slipped into the role of the Doctor was because deep down she wanted it more than anything else. And it will be the death of her. This story is one of my favourite New-Who standalone episodes. The Doctor's comment at the end of the episode about Clara acting in his place having nothing to do with being 'good' sum it up well.

'In the Forest of the Night' is certainly not one of my favourites. I'll try to be mostly positive. The concept is interesting even if the execution and visuals let it down. Capaldi demonstrates again that he plays well opposite children. Clara's clear inability to be honest is once again prominent....not sure that's a positive but it is surprisingly consistent. Contrast her failure to confide in Danny without being forced to with previous companion Amy. Before, we had an odd yet somehow functional relationship-come-family unit. Here, Clara is completely incapable of this. She's shown it time and time again. One bit of serious criticism though: that bit about the girls sister coming back...from a tree? I mean....come on. Could we please lend just a little gravity to what is a very real situation.

Side thought: the seemingly intelligent trees in this story could be linked to the Forest of Cheem from 'The End of the World'.

Oh, okay! One final positive for this episode: the scene between Clara and the Doctor which calls back to 'Kill the Moon' is actually very affecting.

The opening of 'Dark Water' is probably the most brutal piece of drama I've ever seen on Doctor Who. Removing any science fiction elements from the show makes the phone call Clara makes to Danny all the more stirring. Powerful stuff, truly. Somehow the mundane seems more surreal and the surreal science fiction seems more grounded and painful. The scenes that immediately follow between the Doctor and Clara are some of Capaldi and Coleman's best together. This kind of dynamic is something we rarely see in the show, and thank goodness because it really ratchets things up to a whole new level and it's terrifying. These two people are fundamentally incapable of being 100% honest. With each other. With others. With themselves. Manipulative both, but truly the best of friends. No wonder things turned out the way they did. They are absolutely the best and worst for one another. The Doctor offering to literally go to hell to help Clara even though she betrayed him is probably the point where I realized Capaldi was one of the best actors ever to portray the Doctor. Oh and there are Cybermen and Missy is revealed as the big bad and yadda yadda. But that's all window dressing, isn't it? Don't get me wrong, Gomez is fantastically bonkers and thoroughly entertaining but that really isn't the point of the series arc, is it? Besides, we'll see her again. We always do. Danny's out of body (for lack of a better phrase) experiences touch on his characters guilt. I'm not entirely sure it's satisfying as a payoff but it works to flesh him out somewhat. The majority of the episode's length is dedicated to convincing both the audience and our protagonists of the series conceit....only to pull the rug out from under us. Not sure how to feel about that. The Doctor's advice about remaining skeptical and critical were never more true.

So, was the cold opening of 'Death in Heaven' meant to bait the fans? Because while I like it, I never bought it for a second. The scene with UNIT showing up was nice, especially the Invasion-style Cyber-head. Cyber-pollen is a great concept, as is resurrecting the dead as Cybermen. As a huge fan of the big metal men, it's a real shame they are nothing more than foot soldiers for the real antagonist, Missy. It bothers me every time; they say they got the TARDIS out and locked down St Paul's....yet no one saw Clara only a few metre's away hanging with some Cybermen? And how did Cyber-Danny get in then? Is it a TARDIS or not? Probably enough nitpicking for now. The colours are muted and the tone of the episode is sombre and morbid. I quite like that. The Cybermen attacking the plane like gremlins was a nice idea and so were the Cybermen rising from their graves. Missy was decidedly nasty and watchable yet somehow kind of likable. Danny will bring you to tears if you aren't prepared. When Clara tries to help Danny it's a very real look at how monstrous the process is. The Doctor's turn when Danny offers him a tactical advantage is beautiful and brings up a mountain of questions. The blood-soaked general. Clara telling Danny she wasn't very good at it, but she did love him is a perfect illustration. The real crux of the series arc is in the Doctor questioning who he is and it's amazing. He's not a good man, nor a bad man, nor a hero, not a president or an officer. No, he's an idiot. Brilliant. Goodbye, Danny. I love the turmoil and hypocrisy of the Doctor potentially letting Missy go. The Brigadier steals one more scene and I have to admit it got me in. The final scenes with Clara and the Doctor lying to each other for the others sake is one of my favourite things about this pair. It's a hallmark of their complex relationship that I think people miss. Capaldi smashing the console in anger before collapsing in despair is powerful imagery. What a great way to end things. All things considered, a great first series. Now, onward to Christmas!  

'Last Christmas' is an entertaining and solid story. Santa showing up in any other show means you are in for a whimsical, cheery story. Not so much here, though...a little bit? The references to 'Alien' were appreciated by me as a hug fan. The Dream Crabs are an interesting concept that lets the episode play with our perceptions. Question and interrogate everything, the Doctor said. Comedy elves who complain about racist comments are amusing. The horror elements work well when jammed up against the more comic elements. Clara visiting Danny in her dream was bitter sweet, particularly when she can't even enjoy the lie. The Doctor and Clara admitting they both lied for the others benefit was a nice but short scene. 'Nobody likes the tangerines' is possibly one of my favourite put-downs delivered by Capaldi to-date. These notes aren't in any particular order. The chalkboard motif continues and I must say I really enjoy seeing it again. The board is present in basically every episode and plays a part in many stories. Will it be one of Capaldi's fondly remembered motifs? I hope so. The Doctor willingly entering Clara's dream via Dream Crab facehug is one of his many subtle and not so subtle heroic moments that I feel many people miss under his grumpy exterior. Dream-Danny saying he died saving Clara, not the whole world was a nice touch. While I know processing guilt and grief and loss doesn't happen in such a brief time as it is presented here, I think this is a nice way to encompass some of those emotions. I'm glad the Christmas Special didn't shy away from it. Waking up in another dream was a great rug-pull moment. Santa-as-subconscious is lovely and bonkers. The Doctor objecting to being considered a figment of imagination because of how out of place he seems was wonderfully self-aware. The dream within a dream within a dream reveal is even better when you re-watch it and notice the clues. Capaldi is fantastic at delivering long monologues full of emotion and, in this case, dread. Clara saying she's always believed in Santa Claus before hugging the Doctor is sweet. The Doctor's glee at being offered the reigns despite being fully aware he's in a dream is absolutely brilliant. Capaldi can play all facets of the Doctor with verve. The scenes of everyone waking up is lovely until Shona wakes up and you get a sense she didn't want to wake up and all the movie references makes sense. When the Doctor 'awakens' and finds Clara as a much older woman, his comment about not seeing her any different was a nice call back to 'Deep Breath'. Yet another dream within a dream! Finally, at the conclusion of the story we have to friends who have made amends. I quite like it. A nice ending considering the series proper closed out on such a sombre note. Next time: The Magician's Apprentice!

Hopefully all the rambling and out of order business made some semblance of sense to you, dear reader. Until I find a better show in this universe, I remain

frogoat 

Sunday 9 April 2017

Doctor Who Series 8 Re-Watch Snippets

In the lead up to Series 10 of modern Doctor Who, I've decided to re-watch all of Peter Capaldi's era as the Twelfth Doctor. For those who don't know, Series 10 will be Capaldi's last full series, with only a Christmas Special before he steps down as the current Doctor. This will be in parts, so stay tuned.



'Deep Breath' gets better and better the more I revisit it. Capaldi is more nuanced and subtly vulnerable than the Doctor's ever been. He's a real actors actor. I think if you first watched this an weren't sure Capaldi was right for the role, watch it again. You'll be pleasantly surprised. Also, the sheer terror Coleman portrays when she's seemingly abandoned is a thing to behold. 5 foot 1 and crying, you never stood a chance!

'Into the Dalek' is the kind of episode you really need for every Doctor. Capaldi's tweaked his performance slightly, or at least watching it immediately after his first story makes it appear different, because he's almost charming in his stern demeanor. Love his look, too. Danny Pink's former-soldier past is obviously a theme that runs throughout the series, as is death and the after life and the Doctor's questioning of whether or not he is a 'good man'. When the Doctor turns down Journey Blue despite thinking shes a good person because she's a soldier is absolutely part of Modern-Who's ongoing anti-war and violence message. While I think I appreciated the sentiment back when Eccelston and Tennant were denouncing it, I much rather the more moderate, measured and fair assessment we get throughout Capaldi's run to date. You can stand against things like war while still respecting the soldiers who fight them. I actually think the least interesting thing about this episode is the Daleks themselves. I love 'em but they don't really provide any new insight, despite the fun the sci-fi shrinking gimmick and exploring inside a Dalek casing provides. 'You are a good Dalek' too closely echoes the sentiment from the phenomenal 2005 episode 'Dalek'.

'Robot of Sherwood' is a fun little story that really let's Capaldi play up his Doctor's humorously humorous side by putting him in a story against an actual hero of legend....who he can't stand. Its not groundbreaking stuff, but it's solidly entertaining and thoroughly enjoyable. A sword fight with a spoon, a silly archery contest, being chained in a dungeon and lots of banter: just the kind of early installment you need in a new Doctor's era to prove you can have fun with him, no matter what kind of man he is. Capaldi clearly loves playing the comedy up but never over eggs it. Clara fangirling is lovely to see as well.

'Listen' is a perfect episode. What's hiding under your bed? I don't think I need to say much that hasn't already been said. The best thing for me is watching a William Hartnell who's just a scared little boy hiding in a barn and knowing that Peter Capaldi's Twelfth Doctor is still a scared little boy who runs and hides.

Side-note: so far Series 8 has mentioned Clara's imminent demise repeatedly. Foreshadowing?

'Time Heist' is a plot over character kind of episode that doesn't satisfactorily deliver on it's concept but it is still fairly entertaining. A lot of nice ideas in there but the supporting characters aren't fleshed out quite enough. I do like it, I just don't love it. Capaldi gets to play another aspect of his Doctor; manipulator. Nice. I realize I haven't talked about the Clara/Danny subplot but that's because it's cute and in offensive, despite the implications of the previous episode suggesting they have a future. Obviously it gets ramped up next episode...

'The Caretaker'. The mundane, sweet little romantic subplot meets bonkers space and time hijinx at Coal Hill School. This one is the opposite of the previous episode, focusing more on character than plot. Its a great watch. Capaldi is willfully ignorant and somehow hilarious as the titular caretaker. Danny seems like a really decent guy who is clearly trying to move away from the shadow of his past. Clara is very flawed but relatable trying to juggle this life and lie. The best scenes are Danny and Twelve clashing: the soldier and the officer. The utter disdain both hold for what the other represents is superb. This is a running theme. A great midpoint for the series.

That's where I'll leave off for now. Until I stop reveling in nostalgia, I remain

frogoat 

Sunday 19 March 2017

Wild Thing: Random Appearances

There's nothing earth-shattering or particularly interesting about cameo-appearances in comics. Usually, writers use them as a quick nod to fans or sometimes a character is used as simple canon-fodder to make a threat look more credible. That said, I think the following Wild Thing cameos belong in the first camp....though the first one is probably a little of both?


This first cameo is a weird one. Well, I guess both cameo's are weird, but you'll see what I mean. This story takes place during the massive multiverse-altering event Secret Wars. In a short story printed in Secret Wars: Battleworld #3, Mojo has taken various Wolverine-related characters from across every domain of the patchwork Battleworld and pitted them against one another in a battle royale fight to the death. The story focuses on a pacifist Wolverine who refuses to fight. Wild Thing (or, possibly an alternate-reality version) appears in a single panel of the story....apparently dead or dying after being bitten by a vampiric Wolverine. That's gotta suck.




The second cameo is similarly odd and coincidentally also features various Wolverine-related characters. Deadpool: Too Soon? #3 (which collects Deadpool: Too Soon? Infinite Comic #5 and #6)  presents Deadpool trying to solve the mystery of who is beheading his 'friends'. In an attempt to warn some of them, he pays a visit to Spider-Ham who is in the middle of a baseball game between a team of Spider-Men and Wolverines, the Amazing Arachnids and the Seething Snikters. I am not making this up. Anyway, one of the Snikters is, of course, Wild Thing. What the heck is she doing there? Deadpool does speculate that the team is comprised of clones, so that might go some way toward explaining things....sort of. But not really. The issue is penciled by MC2-alumni Todd Nauck, so it's likely just a fun Easter egg.





There you have it, folks. While the nature of the Secret Wars event has a built-in explanation for why Wild Thing is meeting (and possibly being killed by) alternate Wolverines, the Deadpool cameo just raises more questions. It may be worth mentioning that Wild Thing hasn't made any appearances in MC2-centric stories since before Secret Wars. Maybe she's stranded in another reality? Maybe I'm overthinking....

Until I stop scouring comics for cameo appearances of obscure characters, I remain

frogoat

A Late Discovery- Red Queen in Gaming

Obviously, I don't pretend to know everything there is to know about the MC2. I doubt even the great and legendary Ron Frenz and Tom Defalco could make that claim, though they'd come close. That said, I've endeavored to note, cover and document every appearance of any MC2 character in other media, be it film, television or video game. Which brings me to my point, at last. I've just discovered another appearance!

Hope Pym, better known as the villainous Red Queen appeared in an electronic collectable card game called Marvel: War of Heroes published by DeNA and Marvel Entertainment. The game was officially released on mobile devices on October 18th 2012 and the game was shut down on May 31st 2016.


As for Hope Pym, she appeared on digital cards which were collectable within the game, specifically called '[Angry Daughter] Red Queen'. The artwork appears to be taken from the previously published American Dream mini-series which featured pencils by Todd Nauck. I'll include links to where I found this information:

http://marvel-war-of-heroes.wikia.com/wiki/Angry_Daughter_Red_Queen
 
 http://marvel-war-of-heroes.wikia.com/wiki/Marvel:_War_of_Heroes
 
http://popnerdtv.com/the-end-of-a-digital-era-marvel-war-of-heroes/?cbg_tz=-600

If I discover any other MC2 characters amongst the various cards in this now-defunct game, I will, of course, make another post.


Until I stop discovering new little bits and pieces relating to my favourite fictional world, I remain

frogoat

Thursday 16 March 2017

Stinger in Marvel Avengers Academy



It's only just come to my attention that Cassie Lang, also known as Stinger has been added as a playable character in Marvel Avengers Academy. Developed by mobile game studio TinyCo, Marvel Avengers Academy depicts classic Marvel characters as college students in an academy of the players design wherein the 'Avengers' combat super-villains and master their  super powers. Or so I read. I've never played the game before.





Stinger was introduced to the game during the 'Young Avengers Mini-Event' on the 17th of February along with Hulkling and Wiccan. In-game dialog between Cassie and the Scott Lang version of Ant-Man featured in this game confirm that Cassie is in fact his alternate reality daughter. From what I have been able to discover, Stinger may have been only available for a limited time only.




The classic Stinger costume from the MC2 appears as Cassies third costume, unlocked at Rank 5. It's worth noting she also sports a purple version of her 616-counterpart's Stature identity. Beyond that, I can't really gather much more information. I've been unable to find anywhere that identifies a voice actor for Cassie/Stinger, sadly. I'll keep digging to see if I can turn up anything, but for now, that's all I have to share.





Until I start to see a decline in appearances of MC2 characters in other mediums, I remain

frogoat

Saturday 24 December 2016

Mayhem for Spider-Man Unlimited

I covered it months ago but now it's finally materializing: Mayhem will soon be playable in the Spider-Man Unlimited mobile game. There is no official release date yet. Here is the leaked card art:

Mayhem


What I wasn't expecting and what I'm pleased to share with everyone is the addition of Spider-Girl to the game. What? She's already been in the game for two years? Oh....but this is the REAL Spider-Girl, April Parker, dontcha know? 

Spider-Girl (April Parker)


This appears to be April's costume prior to her downward spiral into Mayhem. I hadn't thought this costume would be on the cards for the game. Maybe there is hope for other MC2 Spiders. Gerry Drew, anyone?





While I continually find Gameloft's dedication to representing MC2 characters, I'm still baffled by their lack of attention to detail, such as the newly available Black Suit Spider-Girl's first appearance being given as Spider-Girl #97, when it actually debuted back in Spider-Girl #75. It's even featured on the cover, so it's not that hard to figure out. Let's hope in future they either correct this information or at least pay more attention in future.



But nevermind all that. Tomorrow is Christmas and it's about time I headed to bed.


Until I stop spending time (...and money) on this bastion of MC2 representation in other media, I remain

frogoat

Tuesday 13 December 2016

Black-Suit Spider-Girl and Earth X Venom Hitting Spider-Man Unlimited

It looks like with the newest update of the mobile phone game Spider-Man Unlimited set to arrive shortly, MC2 fans will be treated to a few familiar playable characters.



Of course, the release times aren't know yet, but assets from the game, along with material officially released by Gameloft make mention of Black-Suit Spider-Girl, Spider-Venom and Venom (May Parker).



The Venom of Earth X has also been referred to as 'Venom X' so obviously the titles are still up in the air at this point.

The update also sees some major changes to the game's rank-up system and a new filtering system for the player's team of Spider-folks.

Until I stop being excited by this stuff, I remain

frogoat












Friday 2 December 2016

The Evolution of Mainframe in Animation

I decided there might be just enough to make a third video in the series. So here is Mainframe's two appearances in Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. I mean he does evolve and change, so that's gotta count for something, right?





Until I can make an animation entry for Spider-Girl, I remain


frogoat

Saturday 19 November 2016

The Evolution of American Dream in Video Games


The Evolution of American Dream in Video Games

After the previous video, I kinda felt like continuing. So, please enjoy this,admittedly shorter, second entry in the 'MC2 Evolution' videos:




Sadly, I don't think there is enough for a third video in this 'series' unless--

Until I learn how to edit videos more efficiently, I remain


frogoat 

Thursday 17 November 2016

Tuesday 1 November 2016

Happy Halloween

Thought I'd put up a brief little post to wish everyone a Happy Halloween and mention all the tremendous work my pal Al is doing over at http://www.spidey-dude.com/ to celebrate not only the spooky holiday, but also the twentieth anniversary of the end of the Clone Saga and May 'Mayday' Parker's Birthday. Obviously,  I'm aware it's a day late for me, but I'm sure internationally Halloween is still in full swing. Anyway, don't eat too much candy and dress for the occasion. We miss you, Ben! Happy Birthday, Mayday!




Saturday 22 October 2016

Mayhem Coming to Spider-Man Unlimited







A recent interview on Marvel.com has shed some light on upcoming additions to the mobile device game Spider-Man Unlimited. Gameloft's Vitaliy Gladiyenko discussed the future updates, including the addition of more Symbiote characters to the game along with the introduction of 'Collections' which will aid players in sorting and finding their favorite characters. For me, the most exciting new character coming is the Spider-Girl's own Mayhem, aka April Parker. Here's a quote from the interview:

Marvel.com: Can you clue us in to what other Spidey heroes and symbiote villains we might see in this story?

    Vitaliy Gladiyenko: Sure! Besides some of the symbiotes, that have been released by now, you'll be able to play as five brothers and sisters: Scream, Lasher, Agony, Phage, and Riot. There will be also some exclusive additions to the roster, like Kingpin Venom, Eddie Brock as Toxin, Venom X, Mayhem, Mania, Scorn, and some others. As you can see, it's really raining symbiotes!

The interview can be found at this link:
 http://marvel.com/news/video_games/26887/symbiotes_invade_spider-man_unlimited









It's nice to see another MC2 addition coming down the line again. I'm still convinced someone working on the game is a fan. I wonder if we'll get the symbiotic Spider-Girl costume seen in Spider-Girl #100 at some point? Or how about Earth X Venom?








Until they make Lil' Benjy a playable character, I remain

frogoat





Sunday 2 October 2016

Spider-Girl 'Theme Song'


Spider-Girl 'Theme Song'

 

By Normie Osborn

'Spider-Girl! Spider-Girl!

Don't she make your little head whirl!

My little, brown-eyed Spider-Girl!

She does one heck of a Spider Twirl!

Hey There! There Goes that Spider-Girl! '



-What If (vol. 2) #105/ Spider-Girl #0


Saturday 2 July 2016

American Dream Added to Marvel Heroes 2016

Gazillion's Marvel Heroes 2016 has added new costumes for Captain America to celebrate the 4th of July. One of these costumes is of particular interest for any MC2 gamers and fans out there: Shannon Carter AKA American Dream. According to Comicbook.com and Gamasutra American Dream will be an 'Enhanced Costume' with brand-new animations and a new voice-over. Melissa Disney will voice American Dream.






Shannon Carter is only the second MC2 character to be added to the game, following May 'Mayday' Parker AKA Spider-Girl who was voiced by Mary Faber when she was added as an 'Enhanced Costume' for Spider-Man in 2015.


Until I figure out how to play the game properly, I remain

frogoat


Sunday 15 May 2016

The Mystery of Jimmy's Sister



Just a brief post today. I came across a little something while looking through early issues of Spider-Girl recently. 

Jimmy Yama, the nerdy friend of May ‘Mayday’ Parker is mentioned in the letters page for Spider-Girl #4. In a letter speculating about the connection between Jimmy Yama and Zane Yama, also known as the Avenger J2, the letter-writer suggests Jimmy and Zane are brothers. Obviously, as we learn in Spider-Girl #8, Zane and Jimmy are cousins. Curiously, however, whom ever addressed readers’ letters for this issue (I’m assuming series writer/editor Tom Defalco) mentions in response ‘Jimmy has an older sister, but no brothers. (He does however have many cousins.)’




While the latter statement references the soon-to-be-revealed familial connection between Jimmy and Zane, it is the first part of Tom’s answer that really grabbed my attention. Jimmy has a sister? Does that ever come up again?  


Well, let’s take a look. We are introduced to Jimmy’s parents -Catherine and Donald- in Spider-Girl #8. Jimmy’s family are at the Queens County Courthouse discussing the charges against Jimmy (following his fight with ‘Moose’ Mansfield) with Donald’s sister Sachi Yama, who is the Assistant District Attorney. Sachi is Zane Yama’s mother and Cain Marko aka the Juggernaut is his seemingly-dead father. Now you know the story! So Jimmy’s mother, father, aunt and cousin show up to support him, but not his unseen sister.

…and that’s it. Unless I’m mistaken, we don’t see Jimmy’s family again. So…do we assume he doesn’t have a sister or that she was merely absent (at college, maybe? She is older) for his court date. Is this a case of early installment weirdness? Does it even count if it's only mentioned in the letters page?

Until I stop re-reading old letters pages from 18 years ago, I remain

frogoat

Saturday 30 April 2016

Captain America: Civil War Movie Review



Being, as I am, an Australian and not an American (nor a Briton, for that matter) has given me the fortunate opportunity to watch the new Marvel film before many others. Hopefully that doesn't come across elitist because really, I'm just stoked that I got to see it so soon. My partner in life and I suited up appropriately, too. I in her Captain America shirt. She in mine. Don't read into that statement too much. Anywho, shall I give you a review? Warning: Potential Spoilers Ahead!


Thursday 3 December 2015

Playing Catch Up



While I was planning on making a more extensive post about particular topics soon-ish, I felt the urge to put keystrokes to computer screen and make another entry on here on my much-neglected blog. So I'll briefly touch on various little things not worthy of a full post (or perhaps not until later, when I find time) and see how far that takes me.




The mobile-platform game Spider-Man Unlimited continues to be the only video game I can find time for in my busy schedule. Considering I can play it anywhere (at home, at work, on the loo) certainly lends itself to my lifestyle far more than a console game. Rumblings behind the scenes at Gameloft have told us Spider-Ham and Spider-Ham related characters are coming very soon.



 Interviews with the development team previously indicated they would have to build a know new character model for smaller characters such as Spider-Ham However the most recent character added to the game, Annie Parker (from the Renew Your Vows story) appears to use a scaled down version of the female character model...which sometimes glitches back to the standard size while retaining the proportions of the smaller character.



But more importantly, the character comes with a new voice over. The credits of the game currently don't indicate any new additions to the voice cast and the dialogue can't simply have been designed for little Annie because when kicking an enemy, she'll sometimes exclaim 'Taste my hooves!' So, positing a theory here....I think this new voice over is intended for a female Spider-Ham related character....namely Swiney-Girl.



Moving onto comics now, I finished and thoroughly enjoyed the MC2 back-up stories in the Spider-Island mini series. I have some very mixed feelings about the actual events leading into the story (both Spider-Verse and Secret Wars) but I believe on it's own merits the entire 31-page mini-epic was a strong read and a welcome return to down to earth, emotionally based storytelling for Mayday. On a more personal note, the story ended around the one year anniversary of my fathers death. Seeing May struggling to define her role in her family while dealing with the guilt and anger she feels surrounding her fathers passing hit home for me. I generally try to avoid placing personal bias into my thoughts about a comic, but once again I find myself truly connecting with May's swath of emotions. Her journey in many ways reflects my own. Learning to live without a loved one after they die is something that permanently alters your outlook and irrevocably changes your life. I respectfully and sincerely appreciate Tom, Ron, Sal and the entire creative team for their dedication to portraying the fallout of such a life-altering event.

I'm very glad May is not stuck wearing her fathers old costume.


On a lighter note, the ongoing series Web-Warriors will feature Mayday's Spider-Girl--erm I mean Spider-Woman as a recurring member of the cast. Judging by the first issue, I like the concept of a reality-hopping team reminiscent of the Exiles comprised of Spider-People. I think the series could be a fun ride, but I do question how Friendly Neighborhood May can be if she is flitting about across the Multiverse. Obviously, it's not the writers fault May comes to the series a changed character from the one Spider-Girl fans remember, so I won't hold that against them. Honestly, I found the characterization fairly on-target, all things considered. But why hasn't she been on any of the covers?! I'm giving this a chance. Stay tuned, I guess.

Until I find the time to actually write a wordy and well-researched blog entry again, I remain

frogoat

Wednesday 16 September 2015

Look Who the Cat Dragged In!





So, it's only taken me this long to pull this particular Spider from the portal. I can't tell you how happy I am right now.

 

 Until the next MC2 character is added to the game, forcing me to game hard to satisfy my obsessive need to collect everything MC2, I remain

 frogoat