Action Comics #1 sells for $2.1 million

Posted by David On December 1, 2011 ADD COMMENTS

An unidentified buyer is now the proud owner of the holy grail of comic collectors, Action Comics #1, the first appearance of Superman, spending US $2,161,000 on the extremely rare 9.0 graded comic.

It is rumored to be the copy stolen from Nic Cage’s house and only recovered earlier this year, however this wasn’t confirmed (or denied) by comic auction house Comic Connect, which sold the comic on behalf of its owner.

How awesome would this be in your collection ๐Ÿ™‚

The Walking Dead

Posted by David On November 29, 2011 ADD COMMENTS

I’ve been wanting to write something about The Walking Dead for awhile now, but for whatever reason just never got around to it. But after just watching episode 7 of Season 2 I feel compelled to get my feelings about this series out of my system. Firstly, let me start with the usual stuff.

The Walking Dead is a live action drama series from AMC. It is based on the ongoing comic series of the same name created by Robert Kirkman. Both the TV series and the comics centre on a small group of survivors of an apocalyptic Zombie outbreak, led by for Deputy Sheriff Rick Grimes. The TV series was developed by renowned film Director, Frank Darabont, but he has since left the program.

The main drawcard for both the comics and TV series is that it is a story of humanity. A ragtag group of people struggling to survive in a world of pain and fear and terrible danger. It is also the story of ‘what happened next’ that we have all wondered about when watching classics of this genre like Dawn of the Dead as so forth. And let’s face it, I’m a sucker for a good (and sometimes even so bad its good) Zombie story!

The TV series differs from the comics on some key points and some people have disapproved but I for one am generally pleased with the changes. The most important change was keeping Shane around. The comic has him dispatched quite early, but his continued presence in the TV series brings much needed drama and conflict. Not all of the changes are for the better. The final episodes of season 1 saw the group make it to the Centre for Disease Control in Atlanta. These are the weakest episodes of either season and almost derail the entire series. They have also changed Andrea a bit and she is one of my least favourite characters in the show. The comic version is feisty but level headed whereas the TV version is pig headed, emotional and annoying.

But despite these very minor gripes the quality of this TV series cannot be denied. The pilot episode is not only the best episode in the series so far, it is almost a masterclass of TV making, and the first few episodes of season 1 (until the awful final 2 episodes) and all of season 2 only continue to maintain that quality. None have reached the awesomeness of the pilot, but all are excellent. Then we come to episode #7.

As to be expected, I am a huge fan of the comic series. Up until the current storyline, it was the most consistently excellent comic on the racks, with a story that kept me coming back for more. I not only buy the single issues, but I also pick up the trades so I can read them again in big chunks. If you haven’t read them yourself, stop reading this article, head down to your local comic store, and buy them now (and tell ’em Nerd Culture Podcast sent ya!).ย  The quality of the series was so good, that when a certain event happened I was so traumatized that I immediately closed the comic and vowed to never read them again. Now to give you an idea I am not squeamish by any definition of the word. I sat through Cannibal Holocaust without battering an eye, not to mention some of the earlier extremely disturbing scenes in the comic itself. But I had become so invested in these characters that when this particular event happened I just couldn’t go on. (Obviously I don’t want to spoil anything for current readers not up to this point, or possible future readers, so all I will tell you is that I’m referring to the end of issue #48). It will be no surprise that I eventually got over this and continued reading. My need to know what happened next was too strong. Now I’ve come to a similar situation with the TV series.

I watch the episodes on my iPad while travelling to and from work, and while I have enjoyed each one so far, #7 was the first to make me gasp out loud. One of my fellow travellers even asked if I was all right!

I pride myself on being able to predict the third act of a show or film, but I didn’t see this coming and I was too shocked for words. Episode #7 is without doubt the second best episode from both seasons. Not only for the magnificent ending, but also everything leading up to it. Shane’s deteriorating mental state, the deepening relationship between Glenn and Maggie, Rick pleading with Herschel to stay on the farm. It is a culmination of two of the main plotlines and doesn’t disappoint. In fact, my only negative is even against the show itself, it’s that I now have to wait until February 2012 for the next episode! Damn US TV scheduling!

Just like the comic series, if you haven’t discovered The Walking Dead TV series I implore you to give it a go. If you value good human drama and/or Zombies, you will not be disappointed.

The Art of Star Wars Exhibition

Posted by David On November 28, 2011 ADD COMMENTS

The Art of Star Wars and Superheroes is the latest exhibition at the worlds coolest gallery, Silver K Gallery in Armadale Victoria. It features more than 150 pieces of artwork and took two years to assemble. Highlights are the magnificent works of Ralph McQuarrie , who is almost solely responsible for the designs of the Dark Lord himself, Darth Vader, amongst many others. The collection also features works from comic luminaries Alex Ross and Jim Lee. There is too much coolness to describe it all here, so check out the full details at the Silver K Gallery website.

A light has gone out of my life

Posted by David On November 23, 2011 ADD COMMENTS

For those of you following our epic coverage of the DC New 52 (and if you weren’t, shame on you!), you will be aware of my disappointment at some of the revamp choices. I won’t go into details again here, but generally they ranged from boring (JLA costume changes) to WTF (Starfire). Well all of that almost pales in comparison to DC’s latest announcement of a brand new Ray.

I have been a fan of the Ray since I discovered a back issue of his origin mini series. He looked cool, was a great character, struggling to get a grip on his newfound powers and was really nice. I rapidly scoured the Earth for all of his issues and even purchased comics he appeared in. I know, obssesive.

Original Ray
(well, Ray II to be precise)

But now, DC has ruined it all by revealing their new version of The Ray – and I’m not happy. Here is the blurb – ‘Lucien Gatesโ€™s life is changed forever when he is struck by a mysterious beam of energy that turns him into a glowing gladiator โ€“ and being a human ray of light comes in handy when his city is suddenly under attack from giant, building-sized monsters. Unfortunately, light powers are less than handy in keeping his girlfriend happy.’ Maybe his girlfriend preferred the original Ray too? ๐Ÿ™‚

New Ray

Obviously not the level of disgrace that was Starfire, but almost. How does this guy compare to the awesomness of Ray Terril?!

Shame DC, shame.

Own your own Time Machine!

Posted by David On November 21, 2011 ADD COMMENTS

In our latest podcast, we discussed our top 5 pop culture vehicles and #4 (it should have been #1!) was the Back to the Future DeLorean. Well imagine my surprise when I read on news.com.au that one of the few remaining DeLoreans was going up for auction. Check out the press release here – www.profilesinhistory.com/press-releases/back-to-the-future

I have never wanted to be rich as much as I do right now! How awesome would this be?!

I know what I want for Christmas………..

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