“Yesterday’s” Comic> Uncle Sam Quarterly #1

“One of these days I need to teach you how to walk.”

Uncle Sam Quarterly #1

Comic Magazines, Inc (Autumn, 1941)

Well, at least we can still follow Uncle Sam’s pre-DC progression in his own comic, since I’m saving National Comics for the Golden Age reviews, even I even stick with that. Of course, it won’t be often, as the title suggests this only came out once a season and it’s the only solo title with him on Comic Book Plus at this time, but it’s something. I stuck through Thunderbolt once a week on it’s own, so doing this every now and then should be fine.

Note that comic legend Will(iam) Eisner is credited for most stories in this one, set in chapters with other stories breaking the count…so I need to apologize in advance for something that’s about to happen.

[Read along with me here]

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BW’s Daily Video> How We Experience Video Games Has Changed

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Chapter By Chapter> Doctor Who: The Rescue (novelisation) chapter 14

Chapter by Chapter features me reading one chapter of the selected book at the time and reviewing it as if I were reviewing an episode of a TV show or an issue of a comic. There will be spoilers if you haven’t read to the point I have, and if you’ve read further I ask that you don’t spoil anything further into the book. Think of it as read-along book club.

Here we are at the penultimate chapter of our novelisation, or novelization for us Americans. We needed two chapters last time to have two scenes not in the episode. I think this chapter is back to the actual episode.

Since I’m padding the intro…I wouldn’t mind having a TARDIS. I wouldn’t time travel because I fear so much about time travel. I’m not sure I’d go into space without assurances I could make it back to Earth. It would be cool to be able to take your house with you to the store. You could wheel the shopping cart into the kitchen and then bring it back to the store. When I was a kid I thought living in a mobile home (we call them RVs more often these days) would be cool because I could drive around and still be able to sleep in my own bed. I’m not sure where I’d park it, and while I do like watching RV shows that give us office space, storage space, and feel more like a luxury apartment than the ones I saw, I’d probably be too nervous to drive one of those things.

A TARDIS on the other hand practically drives itself…and somehow the Doctor still manages to have crash landings. I’m not sure it phases through objects live we’ve seen in this novel as an excuse to hold back the rescue ship…which the show didn’t need as it already had distance to travel as an excuse…but it holds more rooms. Provided you aren’t forced to eject rooms to be light enough, and I couldn’t tell you how that even works, it would be nice. No property taxes, no banks, and you could disguise it as a vending machine or something for some extra money. Yes, the most amazing vehicle in sci-fi and somehow I am the one who would very mundane in how I used it. Go figure? Anyway, let’s get back to the TARDIS because that’s where everyone who isn’t dead (I think) were headed for.

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“Yesterday’s” Comic> The Night Man #9

“Magilla Gorilla lied to me!”

The Night Man #9

Malibu Comics/Ultraverse (June, 1994)

“Solitary!”

WRITER: Steve Englehart

ARTIST: Kyle Hotz

COLORING: Mickey Rose & Foodhammer!

LETTERER: Susan Dome

EDITOR: Roland Mann

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BW’s Daily Video> Mondas: The Forgotten Who Planet

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Jake & Leon #674> Blizzared

Technically the roof is clean now.

Yeah, we had quite the blizzard here in Connecticut this week. Way too much shoveling, but luckily we own a snowblower. That’s not why I forgot a Saturday Night Showcase last night. That was from working on this week’s Clutter Report project–which I still didn’t complete–making a chart of all the free livestreaming channels out there. I even list some of my favorite services for those of you who missed the layout of traditional television but had to give up cable and satellite for the internet.

Around here this week, we’re back to one chapter for our look at the novelization of the Doctor Who arc “The Rescue”, and if there’s no news on Friday taking priority we should be getting back to CBS’s failed attempt at putting the Transformers on their Saturday morning lineup. Plus whatever else comes up this week, comic reviews, and the start of a new article series if I have the space opened. I just hope there’s no more snow…there’s more coming? Somebody better dig Fizzbin out fast!

BW’s Saturday Article Link> Shonen Jump Editor Understands Storytelling

“Dang it, Gohan! This isn’t the Fourth Of July. Or America. Or a version of Earth where either matters!”

Western creators seem to be about their egos and “subverting expectations” as if it’s some big storytelling tool. They ignore that while it can work, subverting the desires of the audience is not in your best interest. An editor at Japan’s famous anthology manga/comic magazine Shonen Jump seems to understand that, as he detailed in a recent Q&A session. If you want to know what US comics can learn from manga, start with the editor’s statements listed in this article.