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Wikileaks: Comic Book Secrets


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Posted by Tom MasonCategories:Conventions,Image Comics,Independent,Marvel Comics

Betty And VeronicaIf you took the time to read through the nearly 250,000 documents released this week via Wikileaks, you’d find a comic book connection in several of them. We at Comix 411 have nothing but free time and did the heavy lifting for you. Here are the comic book-related highlights from the document dump:

When visiting with US President Barack Obama, the CIA codename for Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is “Bucky.”

Interrogators at Guantanamo routinely asked prisoners to choose: Betty or Veronica?

Supreme Leader of North Korea Kim Jong Il sometimes dresses up as Wildcat before he tours a factory. In other news, North Korea still has factories.

Behind his back, the EU had a nickname for the George Bush administration: The Inferior Five. Bush himself was often referred to as The White Feather.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been trying to buy Sigils on the black market, but keeps ending up with copies of Mystic and Scion, which she bags and boards for investment purposes, just in case.

Hugo Chavez, President of Venezuela, has himself drawn into panels of imported graphic albums by Milo Manara.

Several countries have called on the US to intervene in Marvel Comics’ plans to kill-off Spider-Man. The coalition would prefer it be Giant-Man.

Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi uses Botox to maintain his manly appearance. He also hates being called Gaddafi Duck. He prefers “Plucky Duck” and has decreed that “Gaddafi” now rhymes with “Plucky.”

In the mid-1990s, Chinese President Jiang Zemin regularly faxed Kevin Eastman, saying he would throw out a lead-painted toy for every issue of Big Numbers he published.

In the bedroom, First Lady Carla Bruni often refers to her husband French President Nicolas Sarkozy as “Professor Zoom.”

Ali Khamenei, Supreme Leader of Iran, has been pitching Chip ‘N Dale Rescue Rangers story ideas to Boom! and may write a Muppet Show Christmas Special.

Secretary of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon regularly goes on midnight drives around Manhattan looking for the Baxter Building, the Daily Bugle offices and Yancy Street.

Pakistan’s former president Pervez Musharraf often attends New York comic conventions dressed as a storm trooper. He strongly believes Han Solo shot first.

For six weeks in 1999, then British Prime Minister Tony Blair was willing to invade Paris to prove his theory that Moebius was the name of one of the original Three Stooges.

In order to shut down the tainted Cuban prison, the Obama administration offered sweeteners to try to get other countries to take Guantanamo detainees, including Wakanda, Latveria and Pellucidar.

England’s Prince Charles has been banned from the Byrne Robotics message board for his insistence that Byrne inks with a Sharpie, although the Bonny Prince pronounces it “Shar Pei.”

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan still buys The Walking Dead trades even though he has all the original comics.

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi frequently room together at Angouleme under the names “Rene” and “Albert.”

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Tagged with: Brightest Day  Diogenes Neves  Green Arrow Blog  JT KrulGreen Arrow #6Finally! No Blackest Night/Brightest Day BS anywhere in sight! And what do we have? Only the best damn issue JT Krul has delivered to us since he got his hands on the character… and that’s saying a lot!

Starting out with what will undoubtedly be the first in character developing narratives from the newcomer, Galahad, and quickly leading into the confrontation between Green Arrow and the Queen, this issue starts out in full swing, and just keeps getting better. Taking on Queen Industries private army, then making his way to the Queen’s office, where he must face both Nix (the assassin) and the Queen, herself, this issue manages to push the story forward while delivering solid action sequences. And with the final spout between the Queen and our hero bringing us important development for both involved, JT Krul has successfully set up where the series is headed emotionally, and it looks to be a solid track.

Honestly, this issue is nearly perfect from beginning to end, the writing, the pencils, the colors, everything! Diogenes Neves has stepped up his work from the last couple of issues, and returned to his solid strengths, which serve to support JT Krul’s story in a very powerful way, while the inks and colors provided by Vicente Cifuentes lend to them nicely, creating a brilliant construct of true comic greatness. This is truly what comic book fans should be looking for. Amazing art accompanying brilliant writing. What more could we possibly ask for?

And to top it all off, we have another truly epic cover by Mauro Cascioli that not only captures the entirety of the issue, but displays itself as a brilliant piece that any Green Arrow fan would more than love to hang on their walls with pride. Seriously, if a Green Arrow movie ever gets made, they could only hope their movie poster would look half as cool as this cover.

Bottom line, this issue was amazing, and while it is in no way a stand alone issue, it is a pinnacle of this series thus far, and will likely remain so for quite some time. After this, I am edge of my seat eager for the next issue, where JT Krul will undoubtedly wow us all again… that is if he’s allowed to do his own thing.

Regardless, with this issue its official that Green Arrow is a must buy title.

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Deadpool #29 Review

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The final battle of Deadpool and the Secret Avengers versus the always dangerous and deadly Dr. Bong (hahahahahahaha.) Today I will be reviewing Deadpool #29. Please leave me a comment and let me know what you think.

So let’s talk about the book. So naturally Deadpool and company survive the explosion. After that, Deadpool figures out where Dr. Bong is hiding. Then he and the Secret Avengers go find him and, after a sweet battle, manage to whup his ass. Hilarity and sarcasm is scattered throughout. And that’s the book.

So let’s talk opinions. Now this one had it all. Sweet action. Lame super villain. Random acts of violence. Ridiculous stupidity and sarcasm coming out of Deadpool’s mouth. (Love his interaction with the Black Widow) Not to mention the excellent way the artists showed every facial expression. Spot on. (That and Widow’s rack) Now this is what all Deadpool books need to model themselves after. Nothing is taken too seriously. Deadpool is always in control. (And always a bit insane.) He never gives up and he’s trying to be a hero. (I still want him to go back to being an assassin for hire, but this hero thing is OK for now.) Now we need to get him a real nemesis. Dr. Bong was a joke. We need a character like T-Ray. To me, a hero is really defined by the villain he fights. The bigger and more dangerous the villain, the more popular the hero for defeating them. That’s my opinion folks. Take it or leave it.

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I’m definitely going to pick this one up- glad to hear about his interaction with Black Widow being awesome.

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Uncanny X-Force #2 Review

Tagged with: Uncanny X-Force  X-MenUncanny X-Force #2

This is one non stop thrill ride that I don’t want to get off of. Today I will be reviewing Uncanny X-Force #2. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think.

So let’s talk about the book. X-Force prepares to attack Apocalypse’s base which is located on the blue area of the moon. Too bad Apocalypse, who is being brainwashed by his people to become the “savior” pf mutantkind, is ready for them. A vicious battle erupts as the Final Horsemen engage X-Force and totally wipes the floor with them. Apocalypse must now decide their fate. And that’s the book.

So let’s talk opinions. So Apocalypse is back. And he has a new set of Horsemen for protection. And these guys kick serious ass. (Too bad three of their opponents regenerate, One is a telepath, and the other is Archangel, a former Horseman. (So is Wolverine for that matter.) I’m sure X-Force will issue some serious payback next issue. Artistically, I am really enjoying the colors on this book. All of these blues and purples are really making this book stand out in my mind. I’ve never really payed attention to colors in a comic but the ones here are very memorable. I love Deadpool. He’s so much fun on this team and the added humor factor is really making this book much more fun to read. I don’t know whether I like Apocalypse’s new form just yet. I really need to see him in action and not just a background player. I like the whole contingency planning on Wolverine’s part. He’s not a bad strategist himself when he wants to be. This book is beginning to be my #1 mutant book to read. I can’t wait to see what’s next. That’s my opinion folks. Take it or leave it.

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Uncanny X-Men #530 Review

Tagged with: Greg Land  Matt Fraction  Uncanny X-MenUncanny X-Men #530

A new villain (sort of), a new threat, and more headaches for those ragtag bunch of misfits who never seem to catch a break. Today I will be reviewing Uncanny X-Men #530 . Please leave me a comment and let me know what you think.

So let’s talk about the book. Emma, Kitty and Fantomex are deciding what to do with Shaw when a flu outbreak occurs on Utopia. Wolverine is infected as well. Cyclops commands an immediate quarantine of the island leaving only a few mutants off the island as the new X-Men. Meanwhile, at the Sublime corporation, five volunteers are turned into mutants using a drug and they gain the powers of the original X-Men. Also, the Collective Man is killing all of the allies of “the Black Dragon” AKA Wolverine. And that’s the book.

So let’s talk opinions. Wow what an amazing issue. So many new plotlines are starting this issue that its making my head spin. Shaw, the Virus, the new X-Men, and the chemically made X-Men. I hope all of these stories occuring at the same time does not dilute the the details of each plot. For now, Matt Fraction seems to be doing a great job tying everything together and keeping it intense. And Greg Land’s art is amazing. Emma has never looked better. Though why Dazzler has a sun on her ass is beyond me. At least the cover is an attention grabber from the first glance. The new X-Men, who will probably have to deal with the chemical X-Men, are not really that powerful (even with Storm on the team) but they do have LOTS of experience going for them. It should be a great battle over the next few issues. I also don’t buy that there is a virus that can actually affect Wolverine. Also, I think that the Shaw story is starting to drag. Get to the point already. Either kill him or release him but do something with him already. As for the Collective Man, so far I’m not into it. I think that that story should have been done in a Wolverine title, not an X title. So much to look forward to over the next few issues. Let’s hope it’s not a flop. That’s my opinion folks. Take it or leave it.

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