Not much new in comics, except for Cable 22, but man, I can't wait for this series to be over. Two years of Bishop chasing Cable and Hope through time, everyone spouting off the same crap about killing/protecting month-after-month. The highlight of the entire series is the X-Force crossover, everything else has been pretty lame.
Since early on in this series, I've thought Cable would ultimately die at the end of it. He was an old man to begin with, and has aged another 18 years on top of that throughout the series. My secondary prediction is that once Cable's dead, he'll be replaced within the Marvel Universe by an younger/alternate version of himself.
I know it's popular to make fun of 90s comics, but I was a fan at the time; as were many others, even if they don't want to admit it now. I've always had a soft-spot for ol' Nate, the time-travelling badass trying to prevent his horrific future from happening. It's the sort of thing that hits all the right notes for me - science, time travel, the future, mercenaries, doing the right thing at all costs... throw in a hot chick (he used to have Domino), and I'm all set.
After all this time protecting Hope, Cable's not the same man he used to be. Recently, she's been protecting or saving him as often or more than he is her. He certainly could be re-integrated back into Marvel continuity in his current state, but I can't imagine in what capacity. Besides, comics are a medium where anytime characters stray too far from their roots, they get 'reimagined.' Ordinarily, I'd be all for moving on, keeping the continuity, and not resetting a character, but Cable's the new Wolverine in terms of screwed-up history. A reboot should help him out of the current mess and hopefully he's given to a writer that understands him well enough to see that through.
Back to the comic at-hand - why am I still reading it if it's bad? Sometimes even terrible movies pique the audience's interest enough that you want to know how it ends. With only a few issues left, I'm mostly curious if I'm right.
Side note: I've never really given a damn about Bishop (though he did make my team in X-Men Legends), but hopefully he'll get a reboot after this storyline as well, since he's essentially been destroyed as a character.
P.S.: I'll be sure to post something comics related that I actually enjoy soon. I'm working my way through Rocketo (hat tip to Elio), but haven't formulated my thoughts on that one yet.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Projects and 2010
I typically have a pretty difficult time following through on projects. I'm easily distracted and tend have multiple things going on at all time, jumping between them frequently. I sometimes wonder if I have ADD... or am just lazy, choosing to switch to something new whenever things get difficult. On the up side, switching DOES tend to help, as the temporary distance typically grants a new perspective.
My hope is to be more productive in 2010, so I'm trying to give myself a To Do List in order to keep me on track. Here's some of what I'm up to:
Secret Comics Project I
- My part finished in April, waiting on other(s) to finish their part. Very nearly done at this point, which means I should get back to scripting Part II of this very soon.
Secret Comics Project II
- 2.5 pages left to script. Already missed my self-imposed deadline of "End of 2009" because work became too overbearing. I need to find time to dedicate to finishing this and getting it off to the artist/editors.
Secret non-Comics Project
- Very long process, have a healthy start and no deadline. Anyone that knows me probably figures I'm working on this already, but I haven't made it well known. Actually encompasses many smaller projects, which I may break-out for my own clarity and time-management.
Return Missing Images to VOID
- Slowly chipping away at this. Highly time consuming due to the slow nature of the process. In need of large block of time I can dedicate to this.
Finish VOID Facebook App
- I put a lot of work into this over the weekend, blowing past old blockades, but ran head-long into new impasses. This comes down to research and educating myself more on the Facebook platform before continuing... meaning time and brainpower are needed.
Work on Doombox website
- Mostly wanting on others at this point, but there's a few things I can do to prepare.
Write Toolio comic
- A few weeks back there was talk on Twitter in which I basically volunteered to write a Toolio comic, possibly on-going weekly comic. Thankfully, I have an idea, but need to discuss with Galvo before potentially doing something to his character he doesn't like.
I'd also like to get into the next Pulpo, which hasn't been announced yet, but I think will really excite people.
My hope is to be more productive in 2010, so I'm trying to give myself a To Do List in order to keep me on track. Here's some of what I'm up to:
Secret Comics Project I
- My part finished in April, waiting on other(s) to finish their part. Very nearly done at this point, which means I should get back to scripting Part II of this very soon.
Secret Comics Project II
- 2.5 pages left to script. Already missed my self-imposed deadline of "End of 2009" because work became too overbearing. I need to find time to dedicate to finishing this and getting it off to the artist/editors.
Secret non-Comics Project
- Very long process, have a healthy start and no deadline. Anyone that knows me probably figures I'm working on this already, but I haven't made it well known. Actually encompasses many smaller projects, which I may break-out for my own clarity and time-management.
Return Missing Images to VOID
- Slowly chipping away at this. Highly time consuming due to the slow nature of the process. In need of large block of time I can dedicate to this.
Finish VOID Facebook App
- I put a lot of work into this over the weekend, blowing past old blockades, but ran head-long into new impasses. This comes down to research and educating myself more on the Facebook platform before continuing... meaning time and brainpower are needed.
Work on Doombox website
- Mostly wanting on others at this point, but there's a few things I can do to prepare.
Write Toolio comic
- A few weeks back there was talk on Twitter in which I basically volunteered to write a Toolio comic, possibly on-going weekly comic. Thankfully, I have an idea, but need to discuss with Galvo before potentially doing something to his character he doesn't like.
I'd also like to get into the next Pulpo, which hasn't been announced yet, but I think will really excite people.
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