Retro Comic Book Review – V The Visitors 1984 DC Comics

Retro Comic Book Review - V The Visitors 1984 DC Comics
When DC Comics launched their V series in 1984, the first and only season of the TV series was still airing. This put the writers of the comic between a rock and a hard place. On one hand, they were free to use whatever was already covered in the 2 mini-series and the current series, which is a great sandbox to play in, but on the other, they were constrained by the TV series still being on the air. They did not know where the TV writers were going with the plot, but since the TV producers had certain plans in mind, DC had to get permission for just about everything.

You can’t radically change or kill off any characters, or take any chances when the producers have their own agenda.

Sadly for the V comic, this often means that the missions of the resistance and the villainy of the Visitors are a bit subdued. That doesn’t mean it isn’t fun, but it is often little more than short story arcs that are wrapped up quickly. Ham Tyler, Mike Donovan, Julie, Willie, Kyle, the Starchild, they’re all here. And this 18 issue series is a fun read.

But for the reasons described above, it is far from perfect. I would say about half of the issues really capture the feel of the original two mini-series, while the other half is just kind of blah. Being that I am a hardcore V fan, I loved it all despite these flaws.

The art is at times great, at times not so great. It’s not that the art is bad in itself, it’s mostly that the characters do not look like the ones we love.

Interestingly the comic gets canceled right after the TV series does, so it never got the chance to stand on its own and spread its wings. Which is sad, because I feel like the team here could have made a very special book. One that might have lasted at least 100 issues. It just wasn’t meant to be.

Gonna keep this review short, but the bottom line is that it’s a great comic series if you have a special place in your heart for V. It’s fascinating to read through and see how the writers and editor chose to handle the constraints that they faced and it was fun reading the letters pages to see what folks thought of it back when these issues were new.

Doctor Who Retro VHS with All Doctors Ladies’ T-Shirt

Doctor Who Retro VHS with All Doctors Ladies' T-Shirt
This Doctor Who Retro VHS with All Doctors Ladies’ T-Shirt is sureb to bring back memories of days long ago when you had to watch your favorite Doctor Who episodes on VHS. Those original VHS copies had some really great cover artwork. This shirt has the same kind of cool artwork and this one features all 13 Doctors. (Including the War Doctor, but sadly missing Jodie Whittaker.) This T-Shirt is awesomely retro.

Doctor Who Retro VHS with All Doctors Ladies' T-Shirt

Artist Creates Posters For Every Episode Of Star Trek: The Next Generation

Artist Creates Posters For Every Episode Of Star Trek The Next Generation
Artist Juan Ortiz has created art for every episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Every single episode. He actually did this for TOS already. Below are some of our favorites so far, but you can see all 178 of these posters collected in Star Trek The Next Generation: The Art of Juan Ortiz, which just came out. It is some really excellent retro art. I really love that Conspiracy poster. Just perfect as it is one of my favorite episodes. I can’t wait to see them all, so you know I’m buying a copy. These are ovely posters.

Artist Creates Posters For Every Episode Of Star Trek The Next Generation

Artist Creates Posters For Every Episode Of Star Trek The Next Generation

Artist Creates Posters For Every Episode Of Star Trek The Next Generation

Artist Creates Posters For Every Episode Of Star Trek The Next Generation

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Guardians Inferno – David Hasselhoff’s Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 Music Video

Guardians Inferno - David Hasselhoff's Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 Music Video
If you follow James Gunn, You know that earlier this week, he teased a big surprise for today and now we have it. The full Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 music video for David Hasselhoff’s song, “Guardians Inferno”. It is appropriately cheesy and retro. This fun video also features some fun cameos from Gunn himself and some other actors from the movie. Ridiculous? Yes. But also a lot of fun.