Feb 272014
 

His name is Philip Bonneau, and his comic book inspired exhibit titled HEROES AND VILLAINS will open on April 7th at the MISTER  Center(the gay and bisexual mens’s community center) in Atlanta. Bonneau’s style is strong, and fresh and his reinterpretation is a combination of new aesthetic and dynamism. Not everybody might be into reinterpretative photography,but I personally like how the photographer uses the poses, props and paint to create a refreshingly unique (and sometimes comical) picture of what are iconic heroes and villains of the DC world.

Of course, no DC roster would be complete without our infamous Clown Prince of Crime on center stage, and as it happens he is part of this exhibit as well as other familiar faces like Superman, Aquaman, Lex Luthor, Wonder Woman, Catwoman, Batman and Robin along with pulp-fiction era classics as Zorro and the Shadow.  Here are some of the picture of the exhibit. Feel free to click on the thumbnails and for more or Bonneau’s photographic art visit his Flicker page HERE.

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Dec 082013
 

DC Collectibles announced at the end of last month that they are planning on releasing a new figure based on the INJUSTICE:  GODS AMONG US game play.  The new figure is going to be smaller than the previous one released this year and will provide a new sculpt.  Here is a preview of the figure:

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DC Collectibles held a Q&A on their Facebook page about some of their products. They revealed a new Injustice Joker 3.75″ Figure. The image shows a work in progress sculpt, so some details may change. Other than that, for the most part, nothing too revealing. You can check out the rest of the Q&A, and the photo of The Joker, after the jump.

 

(Picture and report courtesy of DC Collectibles facebook page and Toyark respectively)

Jul 182013
 

foreverevil1Can’t wait to see this documentary analyzing the impact of villains in the DC UNIVERSE and their influences on the very heroes they antagonize.  With SDCC soon around the corner, they have revealed a little teaser video of the documentary.  Please enjoy the first look at NECESSARY EVIL TRAILER!

 

Jul 092012
 

They have released a new trailer for the new LEGO BATMAN 2: DC SUPER HEROES  available later this Summer.  Here is the preview that includes some Joker too…

(original video at DC Blogs)

(Get more goodies and a  list of all the character in the game at LEGO SUPERHEROES SITE)

Dec 082011
 

This is a contiuation from my previous post on Joker sculpture to be released in 2012.  This time the turn is for the Joker action figures that are going to see the light in the upcoming year.  Please note that release dates are subject to change.  Here are some of those action figures to hit the shelves in the upcoming year:

  1. BATMAN ARKHAM ASYLUM PLAY ARTS KAI JOKER
    • Manufacturer:  SQUARE ENIX
    • Series:  PLAY ARTS KAI Release date: October 13, 2012 (Asia), February 29, 2012 (US)
    • Retail  price: Approx $60-75 (~5800 yen) Though its been sold for hundreds in Ebay. The Joker makes his way into the Square-Enix Play Arts Kai line! Fully detailed action figure with exquisite details to attention in a display box! Welcome to Arkham Asylum, Batman. From the critically acclaimed Rocksteady Studios’ game Batman: Arkham Asylum. Joker is out to drive Bats crazy! It’s a madhouse… and the lunatics are running the asylum. Only one person could accomplish this huge feat of riling up Arkham, and his name is the Joker! Take home this super-detailed and articulated Joker Arkham Asylum Play Arts Kai Action Figure that stands approximately 8 3/4-inches tall and comes in a displayable window box. The Joker Play Arts Kai figure features over 26 points of articulation with interchageable hands and weapons from the game! The unsurpassed quality of the paint application and texture is to die for, and a must for all Batman and Joker fans!”

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2. THE JOKER (1989 VERSION) DX SERIES SIXTH SCALE FIGURE

    • Sideshow Collectibles is proud to announce the long-awaited DX Joker Collectible Figure from the 1989 movie Batman directed by Tim Burton. Presented in 1:6th scale and featuring the likeness of renowned actor Jack Nicholson, The Joker Collectible Figure is truly movie-accurate, highlighting the highly detailed head sculpt with Parallel Eyeball Rolling System (PERS), sophisticated costume and accessories.

The The Joker (1989 Version) DX Series Sixth Scale Figure features:

      • Limited Edition action figure with release date of 1st quarter 2012
      • Authentic and detailed fully realized likeness of Jack Nicholson as The Joker from the 1989 Batman movie
      • Approximately 30 cm tall TrueType body with over 30 points of articulatio, Detailed hair sculpture and Highly detailed make-up, expression and wrinkles
      • Parallel Eyeball Rolling System (PERS) patented by Hot Toys Limited
      • Each piece of head sculpt is specially hand-painted
      • Set of interchangeable gloves and accessories including:
        • (1) pair of open palm, (1) pair of relaxed palm, (1) right palm for holding pisto, (1) right palm for holding remote radio, (1) right palm for holding magic stick, (1) left palm for holding walkie talkie, (1) purple hat, (1) purple tuxedo, (1) purple overcoat with turquoise scarf and poison orchid, (1) orange shirt, (1) turquoise vest, (1) turquoise tie with dotted pattern, (1) pair of white gloves, (1) pair of purple and turquoise checker pants with suspenders, (1) pair of purple shoes, (1) long pistol, (1) short pistol, (1) remote radio, (1) magic stick, (1) walkie talkie, (1) speaker, (1) chattering teeth, (1) mask, (1) Joker card, (4) piles of US money, Light-up figure stand with Joker nameplate, the movie logo and DX series title
      • Price:  $264. 99 (or sideshow Flexplay as low as $79.76 a month

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3.  ARKHAM CITY DELUXE ACTION FIGURES SERIES 2:  JOKER TITAN

    • After Joker injects himself with the Titan serum at the end of ARKHAM ASYLUM, his body is corrupted and transformed into JOKER TITAN, and he uses his new strength to try to destroy Batman.  Now the Titan Joker is going to be available as an action figure for collectors as announced at the NYCC.
    • Release Date November 2012
    • Figure stands about 9 inches tall
    • Photos courtesy of TNI

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4. DC MEZ-ITZ SERIES 16 TDK THE JOKER ACTION FIGURE

    • Manufactured by Mezco Toyz
    • THE JOKER: The Clown Prince of Crime. Mez-Itz, 6 inch rotocast vinyl
      collectibles that are cool by design. Both Batman and The Joker feature five
      points of articulation and are individually packaged in collector friendly
      double sided window boxes that allows you to see both the front and back of
      each Mez-It!
    • Release date April 2012
    • Price $15-20

 

5.  JUSTICE LEAGUE: HEROES AND FOES JOKER FIGURE

    • Every hero is defined by his foes … and by the allies who stand ready to back him up!
      All four figures feature multiple points of articulation and include display bases. Character-appropriate accessories are also included.
    • Set includes Batman, Joker, Wonder Woman and Flash
    • The Joker measures approximately 6.75″ high.
    • 4-color clamshell blister card packaging.
    • Figures will hit the stores on April 22, 2012
    • Price:  $17.99 (price varies with place of purchase)

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6.  LEGO SUPERHEROES JOKER FIGURE

      • Aproximate release date: January 2012
      • Note that there is another (different) Joker figure (see below) in the Batwing Battle over Gotham City Set.
      • Price: $14.99 (Estimated) for the Joker figure alone  (see below)

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Other Lego sets in the series:

  • Catwoman Catcylce City ($11.99)
  • The Batcave ($69.99)
  • Superman vs. Lex Luthor ($19.99)
  • Batwing Battle over Gotham City ($29.99)

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  • Batmobile and the Two-Face Chase ($49.99)
  • Superman Minifig (Comic Con Exclusive)
  • Batman ($14.99)
  • Green Lantern ($14.99)

WATCH PREVIOUS POST ON JOKER STATUES TO BE RELEASED ON 2012 HERE!

Nov 042011
 

Ok, I just finished reading BATMAN NOEL and wanted to share with you my first impressions on the book. I’ll try to be impartial (hard when I love Mr. Bermejo’s art), and will try to illustrate some of my points. Lee Bermejo’s BATMAN: NOEL as you well know went on sale this week in your local comic book shop.

First a quick summary:

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Bob becomes live bait for the Joker

Bob’s a man living it hard due to circumstances beyond his control, and he is willing to try to change his luck even if it means to work for the Joker, who has ordered him to deliver a mysterious package for him. The Batman arrives, scaring Bob to half to death and making him lose the Joker’s money.  After putting a ‘tag’ on him Batman lets him go (counting on the Joker coming back later to get his money back).

During his wait, Batman is plagued by strange visions. First he sees Robin’s costume on the Batcave ‘come to life’. Then, following Gordon’s lead he faces Selina who forces him to see life as it has been in the past. Finally he faces an old ally, Superman, who offers him a view of the present Gotham and a hand back to his batmobile. With Superman gone, Batman tries to start the car, but it explodes leaving him unconscious on the ally. Joker, who had set the whole thing and was waiting in the shadows, drags the unconscious Batman to a nearby cemetery and buries him alive while he pays a visit to Bob and his son to get his money back.

In the grave, Batman is plagued by more visions of what the world will be like when he’s not there, and that gives him enough force to wake up and escape the ‘forced burial’. Tracking the Joker down to Bob’s apartment, Batman tries to stop him, but it is Bob who has the last card when he gets a hold of the Joker’s gun and threatens to kill the Jester. It’s now up to Batman to convince Bob, that there is another way of facing evil…one that is not as hard and black and white as he used to be.

My opinion on the book are somewhat divided.  Though I have to admit that Bermejo does not disappoint me with his strong artistic almost gothic style (which I love) and a strong visual narrative, when he wants to tie elements of the story to Charles Dickens A CHRISTMAS CAROL, I think he’s not that successful on making the connection most of the time.

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Selina is the Spirit of Christmas Past

For instance,the only way Mr. Bermejo could tie Batman with the character of Ebenezer Scrooge, is to prune the mythos of the DCU Batman, taking away most of Bruce’s humanity and compassion to substitute them with a sometimes unfocused inner rage that seems to drive his every action. Revenge is the focus of Batman’s battle against evil.

In my opinion, this weakens the character that we have learned to love and care, making this Batman interpretation flat and one-dimensional.  I know that Bermejo’s style is unique as is the universe he creates, taking him outside of the known DCU. We saw this in his previous work like JOKER or LEX LUTHOR that don’t seem to fit regular continuity in any way. It is safe to say his Batman here is unique and different, living in a darker corner of the DC UNIVERSE than we are use to see and definitely out of continuity, so when you read, forget all you know about Batman. Only when you do, you can reconcile the connection Lee tries to make with Dickens’ Scrooge.

Making more parallelisms with A CHRISTMAS CAROL, Bermejo makes his first introduction of the supernatural aspect of his story with the Robin hallucination Bruce has in the Batcave.  Robin is Scrooge’s Jacob Marley, warning him of the impending need to change his ways or be visited by three spirits to show him the way. In the original story there is a nice exchange between Marley and Scrooge, but in the Batcave  the vision is fleeting and mute, looking more like a plea of help than that a request to change. It is the background narrator of the story who needs to make the connection evident to us. I think the magic is lost there.

Still, forgetting the references to Charles Dickens classic story, this is a very nice well conceived BATMAN-JOKER story overall.  I think the Joker here is quite in character, as crazy as ever.

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Watch Bermejo’s creative process

There is no doubt that the plot has its merit, but the strongest point of BATMAN: NOËL of this story is in the art.  Like always, Lee Bermejo draws a very realistic world using very detailed painted style that is reminiscent of Dickens Victorian England (and I;m personally appreciative of the fact that he keeps the same style throughout the whole storyand not mixes it like in JOKER GN).  The colors are muted, the perspectives are extreme and the composition is impeccable. And the character’s themselves are painted with outstanding realism as well.  Bermejo’s design of the pages delivers strong emotional messages throughout the story, anger, anguish, hope, fear all reads from the color palette and the panel design.

The world Bermejo paints is real, its gritty, is dark and his master of the sequential art makes the story easy to follow.  It is a work of art and though to some this might just be another Joker-Batman face off…it is one beautifully illustrated and one definitely to be read and enjoyed.

And to add more goodies to the book, Mr. Bermejo was kind enough to add a commentary section at the end of the book where he discusses some aspects of his creative processs during the production of the graphic novel.  Interesting to see an artist go through the whole process from layouts to final work.

Here are some nice Joker moments from BATMAN: NOËL:

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I’D say:  FEEL FREE TO GRAB A COPY AND ENJOY THE STORY!

Oct 302011
 

IRREVERENT BUT HILARIOUS!

I was just browsing around and found the ADULT SWIM site with some of clips from their ROBOT CHICKEN SERIES.  Upon searching for Joker, I found this hilarious clip (Mark Hamill voices Joker and (I think) Tom Kane (who sound just likre Morgan Freeman, voices Manta):

Oct 062011
 

Just at one week for the release of ARKHAM CITY, the much anticipated sequel to 2009’s ARKHAM ASYLUM, images of yet another two villains join the gigabytes of information already loaded the gaming media.  Here are they in a nutshell

1.  New Robin Character comes fully playable in two maps to be included in the preorder of the game. (no specific retailer was announced, but BEST BUY had been announcing a Robin skin incentive if you ordered the game with them, so I don’t know.  The Robins are in reality three.  The hooded ninja looking one and two additional skins: RED ROBIN and TRADITIONAL ROBIN

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Robin picture courtesy of HotBloodedGaming.com

NEWSARAMA HAS THE FOOTAGE HERE!

2.  Poison Ivy (that had a limited intervention in ARKHAM ASYLUM returns to ARKHAM CITY

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Ivy photo courtesy of Newsarama.com

3.  The MAD HATTER makes his entrance as the latest addition to ARKHAM CITY’S List of rogues that lately included DEADSHOT too

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Madhatter photo courtesy of Newsarama.com

Oct 022011
 

scan_pic0000I just finished reading my copy of Aquaman #1 and I have to say that I’m really impressed with this first issue.  I loved the writing, brought to you by the very talented Geoff Johns (GREEN LANTERN) and  illustrated beautifully by  Ivan Reis (BLACKEST NIGHT). In my humble opinion, Johns and Reis brings back the old classic grandeur of the King of Atlantis and the same time, add a little of fun trying to fit this outsider into our modern crazy world. In a way I think Johns uses Aquaman to give us an image of ourselves and our own little obsessions and kind of make fun of us…in a good way.  Loved the writing and the art is just as impressive.  Aquaman looks as regal as always.  Here is a preview

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