Posts Tagged green lantern
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Holiday Gift Suggestions 2011
Posted by Cammy in Special Episode on December 4, 2011
In this special episode, Cammy the elf once again helps you with some gift suggestions for that special geek in your life. New this year; I highlight Kids / Young Adult comics!
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 175 (7/17/11)
Posted by Cammy in Weekly Reviews on July 17, 2011
Jam-packed episode this week! Pick Of The Week goes to Scott Snyder & Sean Murphy for American Vampire: Survival of the Fittest #2 (Vertigo)! Fast Five picks include Amazing Spider-Man #665 (Marvel), The Red Wing #1 (Image), Hellboy: The Fury #2 (Dark Horse), X-Men: Schism #1 (Marvel), and Green Lantern #67 (DC).
No review show next week because of Comic-Con!
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Geeky Talky – Episode 74
Posted by Cammy in Geeky Talky on June 22, 2011
In this episode I’m joined by Benjamin Grimm to discuss the Green Lantern movie. We discuss our likes/dislikes, the comics, and Kyle Rayner. Spoilers! Lots of Spoilers!
This episode has been brought to you by, Megaflow Graphics!
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 163 (4/24/11)
Posted by Cammy in Weekly Reviews on April 24, 2011
Lots of T-Rex’s in this weeks picks, I’ve noticed. Pick Of The Week goes to Christos Gage & Tom Raney for Avengers Academy #12 (Marvel). Fast Five picks include Invincible #79 (Image), Uncanny X-Force #8 (Marvel), Green Lantern #65 (DC), Super Dinosaur #1 (Image), and Avengers #12 (Marvel).
The upcoming episodes for May could very well be brought to you by…you! Tune-in at the end and find out how.
Cammy’s Favorite Covers for 4/20/11
Gotham City Sirens #22 by Guillem March
We’ve all been there; torn between both good and evil, stuck in the middle with that hard decision to make; drown all the lawyers, or just half to send a message to the others? With this cover it beautifully illustrates the situation Selina finds herself in this issue. While both wings are radically different, they fulfill that sense of unity perfectly. So while Catwoman is battered-down once again, you would think she’s figured out what side she’s on by now.
28 Days Later #22 by Sean Phillips
Sean Phillips is such a professional when it comes to catching my attention with these covers. Black and white loose-sketch in the foreground, skies of different reds in the background. Together, they make every detail of the black and white pop-out at the reader. What I particularly enjoy about the muddled reds in the background is they give me that sense of post-apocalyptic dread, that the situation is completely not okay anymore. Not that it has been for the past twenty-two issues, but that’s not the point! This is simply a beautiful cover.
Green Lantern #65 by Doug Mahnke and Keith Champagne
The thing about this cover is Hal Jordan fits-in with the Sinestro Corps perfectly, that I had to do a double-take to see what series I was reading. Obviously, the dominant color is going to be yellow, but it’s spread all over the cover in a way that doesn’t make it tiresome to look at. I just love Mahnke’s bold line-work and little details throughout, that this cover in particular would be one badass poster. That’s the great thing about Jordan; he makes any color look good.
Dark Horse Presents #1 by Paul Pope
I remember when this title was first solicited many months ago, and people were getting excited for both the Frank Miller and Paul Chadwick covers. I’m sorry, but the real hidden gem is this Paul Pope cover. Does it have anything to do with one of the stories inside? Who cares! Look at this glorious cover; we have a mysterious looking pirate-tiger-lady with her pet tigers among the tiger ruins. The attention to details in the cover are mesmerizing, especially in the faces of both tigers and in the ruins behind them. Just like the tigers, Paul Pope can’t change his stripes; he’s still a fantastic artist.
Superman / Batman #83 by Travel Foreman
I’ve often lain awake at night wondering what it would look like if Superman and Batman were transported into Middle Earth. I then look at this cover, and all those long sleepless nights are suddenly put to rest. First of all, we have the goddamn Batman riding what appears to be a dragon / Nazgul hybrid. If anyone is capable of saddling one of those beasts, it’s Batman. Then we have Superman charging with a claymore-sized lightning sword, looking more extremely awesome than usual. He doesn’t even need a sword, but the fact that he’s proudly got one on display should make you fear him even more! Sauron better watch himself, because he’s got two super Hobbits on their way to Mt. Doom in a hurry, and they ain’t no Sam & Frodo!
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Geeky Talky – Episode 55
Posted by Cammy in Geeky Talky on February 23, 2011
In this episode, I’m joined once again by Nic Fury to discuss the upcoming geeky movies of 2011. Well, they’re not all geeky, but the ones that strike our fancy.
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Geeky Talky – Episode 50
Posted by Cammy in Geeky Talky on January 19, 2011
In this special episode, it’s me answering more user submitted questions! The topics range from what animated series to buy, my thoughts on the Green Lantern trailer, and much more. Keep those questions coming!
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Best of 2010 (I.M.H.O.)
Posted by Cammy in Special Episode on January 4, 2011
In this 2010 wrap-up, I discuss my favorite writers, artists, series, story arc, single issue, and graphic novel.
Best Writers - Robert Kirkman, Scott Snyder, Gabriel Ba & Fabio Moon, Geoff Johns, Bryan Q. Miller Best
Artists - Amanda Conner, Gabriel Ba & Fabio Moon, Gabriel Hardman, Tommy Lee Edwards, Gabriel Rodriguez
Best Series - Green Lantern (DC), Scalped (Vertigo), Strange Tales II (Marvel), CHEW (Image), Daytripper (Vertigo)
Single Issue - Hellboy in Mexico (Dark Horse)
Story Arc - The Flash #1-6 “The Dastardly Death of the Rogues”
Graphic Novel - Super F*ckers
Don’t agree with my picks? Complain about how wrong I am on the forum!
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Geeky Talky – Episode 47
Posted by Cammy in Geeky Talky on December 29, 2010
In this special episode, I’m joined by Art & Freddie (The Fourth Wall Comics Podcast) to discuss the best writers, artists, series, and much much more of 2010.
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