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 Classics Omnibus Volume 1 Review

Doctor Who Classics Omnibus Volume 1 Review
It’s been ages since I have read a comic book and I thought I would dive back into things with Doctor Who Classics Omnibus Volume 1 and share my thoughts with you guys. This book features a collection of comics that were originally published in Doctor Who Magazine in the 80s, featuring mostly the Fourth Doctor. They were originally just black and white, and not colored until IDW had them colored by Charlie Kirchoff. The coloring is superb by the way.

This book features work from Dave Gibbons and Grant Morrison. The stories collected here include “City of the Damned,” “Dreamers of Death,” “Iron Legion,” “Spider-God,” “Changes,” and more.

Apparently the magazine was not allowed to license the companions, so some of these adventures feature the Doctor by himself or with new companions created specifically for these comics. When I bought this omnibus, I figured it would be a fun jaunt into the past, a novelty, a fun read that is likely dated. Something to be enjoyed and then left on the shelf. It turns out, I really really love this book.

The thing about reading these comics all collected in one book is that it feels like authentic classic Doctor Who. One of the problems with the vintage DW show is that they suffer from a lot of slowness. I love them, but you could probably cut those episodes in half so that the plot moves along at a good pace. That is solved with this series of comic stories.

The pacing is just right and due to the nature of Doctor Who magazine publishing these weekly, you have the same cool cliffhangers between each installment. That makes this omnibus a joy to read in either large chunks or small. So you get that old DW experience, with some added benefits. Like I said, the pacing a much nicer, the cliffhangers are all there and the art is just amazing and appropriate to DW.

Sure, there are a few missteps here and there. The odd plot point that has you scratching your head, a weirdly drawn panel here or there, but almost all of it is fantastic. This book will really re-awaken your love for classic Doctor Who. It’s pretty darn charming.

This is Doctor Who with no budget constraints, so unlike the TV show, you can expect more alien aliens, plots that are a bit more out there etc. That’s a good thing. Think of it as Doctor Who unchained. And they really nailed Tom Bakers gravitas and personality in much of this book.

For some unknown reason they inserted a few stories from later Doctors, but this is mostly Tom Baker. Give this omnibus a go and I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised. It’s a great read and a lot of fun. Doctor Who Classics Omnibus Volume 1 is 356 pages of just plain fun.

Tintype Photos Of Star Wars Toys

Tintype Photos Of Star Wars Toys
Photographer and art editor Matthew Magruder‘s “(Tiny) Star Wars” photo series is awesome. These Tintype Photos Of Star Wars Toys capture the nostalgia and treat it as if it has been around for much longer. Tintype is a photographic process that dates back to the 19th century and gives the images a vintage look, as if you are looking at toys from that time period.

Tintype Photos Of Star Wars Toys

Tintype Photos Of Star Wars Toys

Tintype Photos Of Star Wars Toys

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Awesome Retro Sci-Fi T-Shirts

Awesome Retro Sci-Fi T-Shirts
I love vintage sci-fi T-Shirt art. There’s nothing like it in the world. So I had to share just some of the amazing retro sci-fi T-shirts that Zuul’s Stash sells. They have all kinds of T-shirts for well known and obscure movies, video games Tv shows and more. These designs really take me back and make me wish I had all of my old T-shirts from when I was a kid.

Awesome Retro Sci-Fi T-Shirts

Awesome Retro Sci-Fi T-Shirts

Awesome Retro Sci-Fi T-Shirts

Awesome Retro Sci-Fi T-Shirts

Awesome Retro Sci-Fi T-Shirts

Cool Vintage Style Sci-Fi Posters

Cool Vintage Style Sci-Fi Posters
These Cool Vintage Style Sci-Fi Posters (And some fantasy) look pretty awesome. They combine old world style with modern geek culture for some truly unique posters that will look great in your home. Etsy seller MyChildishThings has a lot to choose from. You can choose from Star Wars, Doctor Who, Game of Thrones, Harry Potter, Pokemon and more.

Cool Vintage Style Sci-Fi Posters

Cool Vintage Style Sci-Fi Posters

Cool Vintage Style Sci-Fi Posters

Cool Vintage Style Sci-Fi Posters

Cool Vintage Style Sci-Fi Posters

Cool Vintage Style Sci-Fi Posters

Cool Vintage Style Sci-Fi Posters

Rare Teaser Trailer For Revenge of the Jedi

Rare Teaser Trailer For Revenge of the Jedi
This is a cool piece of Star wars history that most of us have never seen before. This teaser was recently acquired by the Academy Film Archive. It may in fact be the very first teaser trailer for George Lucas’ third film in the saga, Return of The Jedi. Of course back then it started off titled Revenge of The Jedi. Then Lucas changed his mind as he is apt to do.

The Academy says that this brief teaser was only attached to a brief theatrical run of a double feature of the first two Star Wars movies in the U.K. It debuted so early that it still has “Revenge” as part of the title, and it promised a Christmas 1983 release. The movie actually came out much earlier. This is a great piece of cinema history. They obviously cobbled it together very quickly. Most of it is simply stills from the film. It is great to see what those people in that UK theater would have seen. Can you imagine how excited they must have been for this film?

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Vintage Geek Fabric Pillows

Vintage Geek Fabric Pillows
Every generation of geeks grows up with their favorite geek bedding. It might be Star Wars bedsheets, Battlestar Galactica, maybe Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. It’s awesome to be a kid and have your own special sheets. Etsy seller AliencoutureUK takes these vintage fabrics as well as some modern ones, and makes cool pillows out of them. These are so awesome, I wish I could collect them all.

Vintage Geek Fabric Pillows

Vintage Geek Fabric Pillows

Vintage Geek Fabric Pillows

Vintage Geek Fabric Pillows

Vintage Geek Fabric Pillows

Vintage Geek Fabric Pillows

Vintage Geek Fabric Pillows

Vintage Geek Fabric Pillows

Vintage Geek Fabric Pillows

Vintage Geek Fabric Pillows

Vintage Geek Fabric Pillows

Vintage Geek Fabric Pillows

Vintage Geek Fabric Pillows

Vintage Geek Fabric Pillows

Vintage Geek Fabric Pillows

Retro Star Wars Characters Wearing Suits

Retro Star Wars Characters Wearing Suits
Chase Kunz is an illustrator and graphic designer based in Seattle, Washington and is responsible for these illustrations of Star Wars characters in retro suits. You can easily picture Boba Fett as a Don Draper type, working in an ad agency as he self-destructs. There’s also a Scout Trooper, Stormtrooper, Darth Vader and a Tie Pilot. It creates a vintage world where everyone has a Star wars head and something inside of me loves that concept.

Retro Star Wars Characters Wearing Suits

Retro Star Wars Characters Wearing Suits

Retro Star Wars Characters Wearing Suits

Retro Star Wars Characters Wearing Suits

Star Wars Trading Cards With Vintage Kenner Toys

Star Wars Trading Cards With Vintage Kenner Toys
If there are two things that summarize the best parts of my childhood, they would be the vintage Star Wars action figures from Kenner and the Star Wars trading cards. I collected as many as I could find of both. So imagine my surprise when I came across this. Matt Davenport’s homemade Star Wars figure trading cards are awesome. He recreates these vintage cards using vintage Kenner action figures.

They look so good you would swear they came out of the packages and have a bubble gum smell. Matt is a news anchor in Idaho and obviously he has been a Star Wars fan his whole life. The idea came to him when he was taking pictures of his toys. I would so love to collect these cards.

Star Wars Trading Cards With Vintage Kenner Toys

Star Wars Trading Cards With Vintage Kenner Toys

Star Wars Trading Cards With Vintage Kenner Toys

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