Tag: Hal
MCC: Imagine Nation brings HOPE
by nhojleif on Aug.10, 2009, under batman, DC, Events, Green Lantern, Real Life stuff

Imagine…
A Comic Con without a lot of comics…
Imagine…
Tons of bad program management laced with even worse cosplaying… (I’m only homophobic in cosplay events.)
But at the center of it all, stood a humble post with a couple of bubbly people – Milch & Lawrence. They were just quietly doing their thing – attending to curious customers, being annoyed at me because I couldn’t afford anything, etc.
Unknowingly, they brought us HOPE.
In two ways:
1. They had a statue of the Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) in the middle! In my humble opinion, there were too many Anime-holics whereas characters like Hal should have been in the limelight.
I mean seriously, its either we don’t have enough true comic fans, or they get scared away because of things like this:
SERIOUSLY. These characters aren’t even in Manga. (among other reasons)
2. I AM NINOY.
Ok this is the much more serious part.
23 years ago, Senator Ninoy Aquino died a hero.
A few days ago we saw the death his wife, Former President Corazon Aquino.
Common factor? HOPE.
Imagine Nation Studios brings to life via these sculptures the heroes we know and love.
Well this will be basically unpaid advertising, but if you want to obtain / have custom-made / take a look at / bother the people who make these things, go to their multiply here.
Reviews: Captain America Reborn #2, Amazing Spider-Man #601, Justice League: Cry For Justice #2
by Ade Magnaye on Aug.07, 2009, under DC, Marvel, Reviews
Okay, so this is the first time I’ll ever do a review for Comicgasm. I spend two weeks here doing nothing but stall, copy Chris Sims, take comic book panels out of context, and make the occasional gay joke or two. It’s time I write something real here.
Okay this is my pull list for this week:
Justice League: Cry For Justice #2
Man, this is NOT a good book.
James Robinson has been one of my favorite writers. And who doesn’t love the way he turned Krypto into the awesome super pet sidekick he’s supposed to be? I was so excited for this book ever since it was announced.
The art is as always, gorgeous, and I’m waiting for the concept of a proactive superhero team to work, without it becoming too violent and X-treme (X-Force, no matter how awesome you’ve been, you remind me too much of the Liefeld!90′s). (continue reading…)



