“Yesterday’s” Comic> Harbinger #1 (2012)

For him the mind is an open book. Too bad the whole library is full of crap.

Harbinger #1

Valiant Comics (June, 2012)

“Omega Rising” part 1

WRITER: Joshua Dysart

ARTIST: Khari Evans

COLORIST: Ian Hannin

LETTERER: Rob Steen

ASSISTANT EDITOR: Josh Johns

ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Jody LeHeup

EXECUTIVE EDITOR: Warren Simons

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BW’s Daily Video> Why Batman’s Blue Matters

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The Basics On Transformers’ Japanese Beast Wars

I have a bunch of longform videos that don’t work for Saturday Night Showcase but are too long for a Daily Video. I like to keep the Showcase open to narrative videos, show samples and movies, rather than documentary stuff. I also want to get a bunch of buffer articles, something I can post quick when there’s nothing to discuss or for whatever reason I don’t have time to write anything. So far I’m going through buffers way too quickly. I’m also trying to go through my YouTube backlog and a backlog of Daily and Filler Video material, and this is one of those videos, or rather one I would have sitting there a long time. Instead I’m going to use it here.

By now everyone who cares knows that the Transformers toyline began as a series of unrelated transforming robot toys put together into one series. This began a partnership between Hasbro and Takara, now Takara Tomy, with the latter producing Transformers toys and licensing media for the Japanese market, where culture, language, and even the style of alphabet (not letters but kanji and a few other words I think) are far different than the West. Between them and various other countries there has never been, to my knowledge, a year that didn’t feature a Transformers™ toy available for sale somewhere in the world. This included Beast Wars, the idea of Cybertron’s warriors transforming into realistic animals instead of just mechanical ones. It’s a controversial like to the “trukk not munkee” crowd who only want machines but I say why limit yourself. I also like other really out there transformations if they make some kind of sense, either for spying or for some unique ability available to it.

Japan’s Beast Wars, like the rest of their Transformers, is quite different from what we know in the West. Chris McFeely of Transformers: The Basics, having his own need for filler, put together an updated compilation of various episodes following the history of Japan’s take on the Maximals and Predacons. I don’t have anything else to add, so hopefully you find this interesting.

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“Yesterday’s” Comic> Turtles Of Grayskull (He-Man/Ninja Turtles)

Sorry, Mikey, you’re not fooling anyone.

Masters Of The Universe/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles Of Grayskull #1

Dark Horse Comics (September, 2024)

WRITER: Tim Seeley

ARTIST: Freddie E. Williams II

COLORIST: Andrew Dalhouse

LETTERING: Andworld Design

ASSISTANT EDITOR: Tara McCarron

EDITOR: Brett Israel

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BW’s Daily Video> The Enterprise-D Concept Bridge

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My problem is none of them look like an advanced version of previous Federation starships in this universe, so I think they made the right choice for design.

Are They Turning Firestorm Into Doctor Manhattan?

I wish I could have found a regular video instead of a YouTube short, but this was my introduction to Firestorm, the “nuclear man” before that other one from the Superman movies. Created by the recently passed Gerry Conway, Firestorm quickly became one of my favorite superheroes. He had a cool powerset that was different from the ones I’d seen in previously, though my comic journey hadn’t yet included the likes of Martian Manhunter as far as passing through objects. Restructuring atoms and flight were probably not new, either, but they were new to me, and after picking up my first issue of The Fury Of Firestorm at the local grocery store I found a really interesting character that I wanted to see more of. He’s also one of the inspirations for the main character in my dream project, which is sadly a long ways off.

Sadly, someone lost the plot when it came to Ronnie Raymond and Professor Martin Stein. Strange decisions like forcing Firestorm’s Russian counterpart into the mix and causing a confused Firestorm, deciding Martin was supposed to be the only person in the Firestorm mix because he was really a fire elemental planned by the Earth goddess Gaia (someone was ripping off Captain Planet), replacing everybody with Jason Rusch and whomever he could get into the thinker seat that story, killing Ronnie Raymond and turning him into a Black Lantern, and then the New 52’s Firestorm In Name Only total reimagine that would have been much cooler as it’s own series instead of reimagining a character and concept I already liked. Yes, that was a paragraph-length sentence, but that’s how badly the character’s been done dirty since the Superfriends went Super Powers Team and the show ended. I never understood what the point was, but I never understood the point of the New 52 outside of Dan DiDio’s ego.

Gerry Conway already had a great concept, but DiDio’s “Project: Firestorm” concept is still in place because DiDio’s Darker DC is still in place. Now I catch this video from Jeff Lemire talking about his new Firestorm comic and how he’s building off of that…and I am not happy with what they’re still doing to my boy. It seems the Firestorm form has become its own persona…and Doctor Manhattan, in that he lacks humanity and wants to experiment with his powers. What makes it worse is Lemire’s reasoning and that of the editor, Andrew Marino: to explore Firestorm’s power in “reality”, another termed butchered by modern writes. At least we can’t claim anything political on this one, because I’m stick of bringing up the culture war, but it still isn’t the Firestorm I knew and loved seeing in action, and what passes for “reality” with modern writers is just the same thing we get from Watchmen and it’s atomic man. We can’t have fun in our superheroes anymore.

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“Yesterday’s” Comic> W.I.T.C.H. Halloween Comic Fest Preview

Please, we know her classmates are making fun of that hat.

W.I.T.C.H.: The Graphic Novel Free Preview

Yen Press/Disney Comics (October, 2017)

“The Twelve Portals” part 1

CONCEPT: Elisabetta Gnome

CO-WRITER: Francesco Arribani

ARTIST: Alessandro Barbucci

COLOR/LIGHT DIRECTION: Barbara Canepa

INKER: Donald Soffritti

COLORIST: Mara Damiani

TITLE PAGE COLOR: Andrew Cagol

Wait, what color? The preview at least is in black and white.

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