Yearly Archives: 2013

Big Question ♯18

This week, I want to talk about comic books and politics. Should comics be influenced by politics? And have comics lost some of their sense of social justice?

Now, to get to the bottom of this, I have to go back to the Silver Age of Comics, the late 50's to early 70's, a time of great social and political reform and upheaval, especially in America. The prevalent black civil rights movement saw the birth of the first black superheroes, such as Black Panther and Falcon at Marvel and Black Lightning at DC. But even before then, there were some instances of comics favouring civil rights. For example Real Fact Comics issue 5 (DC, 1946) ran a highly favourable piece on Paul Robeson, a black actor/ singer/ athlete, which included the phrase "He already, by example, has taught the world, as well as his race, that color has nothing to do with greatness." which was hugely progressive for a time when there was still segregation in federal buildings. Also some comics featuring white protagonists came out against racism, such as Green Lantern/ Green Arrow, The Avengers and Captain America (admittedly the later two really only came out against racism when they had the two aforementioned black heroes amongst their rooster of characters). However, whilst black people seem to be doing well in comics now, I still think that some ethnic groups are being left out. For example, whilst I can think of a few Asian superheroes, I struggle to think of many Hispanic heroes and I can only think of at best 3 representatives each for any religion that is not Christianity. I can't name any explicitly Muslim heroes apart from Dust from the X-Men (Simon Baz is never said to be Muslim as far as I'm aware, just Arab-American, but feel free to correct me if I'm wrong) and I can't think of any Hindu heroes off the top of my head.

Then we come to more a political side. Whilst I am glad to see a decent proliferation of LGBT heroes and heroines in comics today, I can't help thinking that the writers are actually shying away from any big political story-lines that might result. This is also now true about dealing with racism. It's almost as if they are denying that these problems exist. I know comics are still meant to be aimed at younger people (some might say kids), but surely that's a good enough reason to do it. By including any character specifically as a "good guy" (Batwoman, Hulkling and Wiccan from the Young Avengers, etc.) you are saying that it doesn't matter who they love, hopefully making an impression. So why is the bad side being ignored. They're saying "this isn't something that is wrong" about being gay, so why are they not saying "this IS something that is wrong" about the hatred and violence directed at people just for being different.

Anyway, that's my two pennies worth. I'd like to hear what you guys think about this subject. However, be warned. I want a fair and reasonable discussion, so if I see anyone being unreasonable or being intolerant towards any group mentioned above, I will be removing your comments.

I’m Podcasted!

ep110I had my first ever audio interview with the great folks at "Creative Commoners", in an episode airing today. We talked about all things HeroMachine, with featured shout-outs to Kaldath, Hammerknight, DiCicatriz, MSchute, and more. I hope you check it out and if you do, please let me know what you think. It turns out talking about yourself for an hour is pretty intimidating, but luckily the hosts were all funny, kind, and professional and I ended up having a really good time.

Kaldath’s Caption Contest #11

It is once again Caption Contest time and so without further ado I give you the image I want your best/funniest replacement dialog for.

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The normal rules apply, you are limited to Three (3) entries per person, and all entries need to be in by Noon Eastern time next Tuesday September 17th. Remember that this is a family friendly website while crafting your entries and keep things clean! Good Luck everyone!!

Anime Talk: Manga vs Anime

It has been a couple weeks since I last wrote an Anime Talk post, and I wanted to thank you all for your patience. So now that I have managed to pull myself together and set down to write I have decided to take a look how Manga heavily inspires Anime. Here in the west we do see many tv shows and cartoons that have been inspired by comics, but Anime seems to be  much MUCH more influenced by the Japanese version of comics, "Manga".

Myself I am not a huge fan of Manga as I have mentioned before on the blog but I have to admit that a great deal of my favorite Anime shows were originally Manga titles though often times the show has only a passing resemblance to the source material. So all this being said, our topic of discussion is simply, do you prefer reading Manga, or watching Anime ? A simple question, but one I do not think will be easily answered by most but I could be wrong. Myself as I said I don't care for manga and much prefer Anime which is odd as I tend to prefer reading any a book then watching the movie based on that book ( or book based on the movie ) as the written format usually is more detailed and thus more enjoyable for me, just not in this case.

So what are your thoughts on the subject ? Let us know in the comments below and hopefully we can get a good discussion going.

Power User Profiles: prswirve

With Heromachine, some creators are great pose makers, some are great shaders and some do great costumes. This weeks Power User can easily fit into all these categories. So, please give a big hand for; prswirve.

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Poll Position: The Jokes On You!

Hello Heromachiners, this week on "Poll Positition" I ask you the poignant question. Which Joker is  YOUR favorite ? For the purpose of this poll let us stick to Jokers we have seen either in the Movies or on Television and not the various interruptions of the Joker all the different writers and illustrators at DC comics have devised over the years. So with those parameters in please your choices are as follow:

CESAR ROMERO JOKER

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JACK NICHOLSON JOKER

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BATMAN: TAS  JOKER ( Mark Hamill )

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THE BATMAN JOKER ( Kevin Michael Richardson )

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HEATH LEDGER JOKER

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Other: I am certain there are many other voice actors from various animated movies or very old tv shows I have not listed here, so if one of those is your favorite that you can add it in as your vote!

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Me, I am torn between Hamill and Ledger and just can't seem to pick one over the other however maybe you can pick just one! Leave your vote in the poll above and your comment below letting us all know your choice.

Character Design Contest ♯40- Public Heroes

This week, I would like you to create a character to represent one of the three emergency services (Police, Firefighters or Paramedics) or an associated department or profession (e.g. Police- S.W.A.T (associated department), Paramedics- Doctors/ Nurses (associated profession)). You can do real-life, superhero, futuristic, they can represent the service either through it being their job or a connection due to their superpower, doesn't matter, just so long as they represent either the Police Service, Fire Department or the Medical profession.

Please make sure you have read the rules before entering. As usual, no limit on entries, so have fun and good luck.

Rules for posts, contests, and challenges that I am hosting: Original characters only, no copyrighted characters, no characters based on copyrighted characters, no characters based on RPG’s or other games. The characters must be your own design and not based on any character that might be copyrighted in any way. I have the right to delete any post that I believe crosses this line without warnings. Only post characters that you have either created for this contest specifically or you know for certain have never been entered to a contest before. If you aren’t certain, don’t enter it, because I’m not going to go back through all of the contests and check.

What Were They Thinking: DC’s Transformation Obsession

It strikes me that, during my numerous times delving into comic book history and lore, DC comics seems to have an odd love for unusual transformations. Now we all know about characters like Beast Boy/ Changeling, but this also includes guys like Clayface and Swamp Thing. However the best ones are the properly weird times, usually between the late 50's to early 70's, when DC went transformation crazy. I promise, all of these are really true.

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Pop Quiz Winner – Maximus!

Wow guys! Great entries this round. From the classical to the whimsical, and even some great battle scenes from inside the forum. Well done.

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Choosing a winner for these things is never easy, but I loved NHA247's mech marauder!

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So congratulations! As a prize...such as it is...leave a link to a character of yours you would like me to redesign in the comments section, and I'll give it a whirl.

Character Design Contest ♯39 Poll (Colour Coordination)

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