“Yesterday’s” Comic> Sonic The Hedgehog #207

“I hate when the fans try to break into the race.”

Sonic The Hedgehog #207

Archie Comics Publications (February, 2010)

WRITER: Ian Flynn

INKER: Terry Austin

COLORIST: Matt Herms

COVER ART: Pat “Spaz” Spaziante

LETTERER: John Workman

EDITOR: Mike Pellerito

“Blackout”

PENCILER: James Fry

“The Iron Queen

PENCILER: Renae De Liz

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BW’s Daily Video> The Origin Of Bravestarr’s Tex Hex

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Sing Me A Story> Brandy (You’re A Fine Girl)

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Some songs just make you feel good, relaxed, because of the music, but it’s nice when the lyrics also take hold. Sometimes, getting that hit requires a bit of luck.

Take for example “Brandy (You’re A Fine Girl)”. Coming from the debut, self-titled album by the band Looking Glass, it was the B-Side of a single they were trying to promote from the 1972 album. A DJ was encouraged to check out the B-Side, a story heard quite often in the days of vinyl records and disk jockeys who had to manually change records at the end of each song. He liked it, but more importantly the audience liked it, and the rest is history.

There’s not just good music attached to the album. While the music is relaxing and feel-good, you have to feel sorry for the title protagonist. It would be easier if the man she loved were happily married already because it would be a good reason. This isn’t one of the cheating songs. Unfortunately, our barmaid has a far larger problem: the man is married to his work, or rather where he works.

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“Yesterday’s” Comic> Police Comics #5

Plastic Man is good at finding keys. He just becomes one.

Police Comics #5

Comic Magazines Inc (December, 1941)

Here’s a fun game for you. Count how many times the enemy is a Nazi or part of the Axis versus a regular crook. We have our first costumed villain, though proper supervillains are still a ways off in this series. And of course the cops are still not the main heroes of the story, but at least they show up in the story.

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BW’s Daily Video> Starfleet Academy Canceled (After Season 2)

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Note that we’re still getting season 2, this doesn’t necessarily mean Kurtzman is gone since I don’t know how strong his contract is as put together by the Trek-hating guy who left ViacomCBS as it remerged with Paramount, IDW is supposed to be making the tie-in comics last I heard, and they’re going to have to prove to me they’ve learned their lesson with future projects.

Chapter By Chapter> How To Completely Lose Your Mind chapter 1

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.

For those of you who missed last week’s reveal, you may find it odd that I’m using a graphic novel. Usually this article series features fictional prose rather than a autobiographical comic. Well, it’s a bit long for me to sit down and read all at once. The size of a usual omnibus trade collection, this was something I ended up with at Free Comic Book Day, a “misprint” edition of an account of the band Pocket Vinyl as they try to break a record by doing 50 concerts in 50 days across all 50 states. Personally I want to see how they got to Hawaii and Alaska and made the deadline.

I’ve been to their website and their music is not to my taste, though the idea that the band performs while the pianist’s wife paints live on stage sound interesting. There’s also a webcomic in the same art style (Elisabeth Jancewicz is the artist and Eric Stevenson the co-writer of the book) but you need to be on Instagram to read it, and it’s just another service I’d do little to nothing with. Scanning these pages is a bit difficult seeing that it’s bound the normal way books are, so unlike a Scanning My Collection article I probably won’t have images. I don’t want to damage the book whether I keep it post-review or not. I got it free and I wouldn’t sell it (unless the misprint edition is somehow worth a ton of money now, it just wouldn’t feel right and even that’s only because I need money right now), but either way having it in good readable condition is important. Maybe I’ll steal a scan from someone else if I have a text wall. Speaking of which, let’s break this one and review chapter 1 of 11.

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“Yesterday’s” Comic> The Strangers #13/Ultraverse Premiere #4

The Strangers #13/Ultraverse Premiere #4 flipbook

Malibu Comics/Ultraverse (June, 1994)

The Strangers: “Battle With Boneyard”

WRITER: Mike W. Barr (plot) & Steve Englehart (plot & script)

PENCILER: Mike Gustovich

INKER: Thomas Florimonte

COLORING: Moose Baumann & Violent Hues

LETTERER: Susan Dome

EDITOR: Roland Mann

Ultraverse Premiere

LETTERER: Patrick Owsley

EDITOR: Roland Mann

Prime: “Anatomy Of A Hero” part 2

WRITER: Len Strazewski

PENCILER: Frank Gomez (also UP cover)

INKER: Troy Hubbs

COLORING: Keith Conroy, GCOX3 (also UP cover), and Foodhammer!

Credits come from the Grand Comic Database, because they don’t seem to be listed in the comic, at least not in the scans I’m using.

Ladykiller: “Market Realities” part 1

WRITER: Kurt Busiek

PENCILER: Kris Renkewitz

INKER: Jeff Albrecht

COLORING: Mickey Rose, Tim Duvar, & Violent Hues

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