Tuesday, 24 July 2018

Doctor Who: A Confusion of Angels – Book Review



Originally published on Set The Tape


‘When the Doctor and his companions are drawn to a seemingly empty transport vessel in deep space, they’re pulled into an impossible conflict – between the robotic Heavenly Host… and the Weeping Angels!’

Doctor Who has a huge history to draw upon, with hundreds of hours of adventures on screen, dozens of books and comics, all spanning more than 50 years. As such, whenever a story utilises characters or monsters from the past things can feel special, especially when it combines elements from multiple stories. ‘A Confusion of Angels’ does this with the new series history, mixing together Weeping Angels, Heavenly Host, Judoon, Slitheen, and Missy into one huge adventure.

The premise for the story is simple enough, the Doctor, Bill, and Nardole have recently left Earth to gather supplies to fix the vault containing Missy, but get sidetracked on their way back when they discover a cargo ship adrift in space. The trio soon discover that something terrible has happened on the ship: the power is being drained, communications are off-line, and members of the crew have gone missing.

The story manages to keep a sense of mystery going for quite a while in these early pages, and even performs some sleight-of-hand trickery for those who aren’t aware that the story features Weeping Angels. With Bill sneaking through the bowels of the cargo ship alone we see glimpses of a creepy-looking angel-like figure stalking her. Knowing Doctor Who and its monsters you immediately think Weeping Angel, but are then surprised to discover Heavenly Host instead. You’re led to believe that not only are these angelic robots the culprits, but are what we saw stalking Bill. When the Weeping Angels do finally appear it’s a shock because the book bluffed the reader into believing that they weren’t there.

It’s a clever little trick to pull, and shows that writer Richard Dinnick shouldn’t be trusted to play fair; something that becomes more apparent when you discover that the mysterious stowaway in the creepy clown mask is another version of the Doctor. Dinnick messes with the reader more than once, and it makes the story more enjoyable and complex than it could have been in another writer’s hands.

‘A Confusion of Angels’ brings back other story elements though, as the ship’s distress call gets answered by a squad of Judoon, led by a special investigator, Margaret Slitheen. Picking up a loose thread left over from Eccleston’s series, we finally get to see what happened to Margaret after she was regressed to an egg and allowed to live her life over with a good family. I think that Dinnick wanted to convey some kind of possibility that she may have still been untrustworthy, as it is brought up more than once, but she never really does anything that would be considered questionable.

The book’s two artists, Francesco Manna and Pasquale Qualano, complement each other wonderfully, and fit the story well. They both manage to capture the likenesses of all of the characters well, which means that returning characters like Margaret are instantly recognisable without need of an explanation of who they’re supposed to be. They also bring some great new designs of their own to the story, with the crew of the cargo ship being unique and wonderful creations.

Mixing together elements from previous stories, bringing back the new series’ most iconic new monster, and adding more depth and background to the Series 10 plot of Missy’s reformation, ‘A Confusion of Angels’ throws a lot at the readers, but doesn’t slow down in its pacing to let you catch your breath. It’s a fast paced fight for survival against a terrifying enemy that is sure to keep the reader on the edge of their seat.


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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The IDW Collection Volume 7 – Book Review



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‘A new age begins for the turtles as the epic events of the past have created new opportunities for the future, but new dangers as well. While they continue to get used to a world leading the Foot Clan post-Shredder, they return to the Technodrome to monitor the revival of the Utroms on Burnow Island and are surprised to meet a new mutant – Leatherhead! But will the mysterious mutant be friend or foe? Plus, Kitsune still poses a threat, and a new group, the Street Phantoms, enters the fray!’

The saga of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles continues in the latest bumper volume from IDW, bringing together 14 issues in one beautiful 300 page book. Following the defeat, and death, of their enemy The Shredder at the hands of Splinter, the Turtles and their friends find themselves a part of the Foot Clan when Splinter takes over as their leader. Much of this volume centres on this massive change to the lives of the Turtles as they come to terms with their new place amongst their former enemies, and the effect that this change has had on their father.

The death of Shredder could have been a conclusion to the Turtles’ story, or an opportunity to introduce a new villain to the universe; instead, the team behind Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles made the much wiser choice of having conflict come from within the family unit. Whilst the book does feature the appearance of a new tech-savvy street gang and their crime boss leader Darius Dunn, they’re not a huge threat or a central focus.

What the book focuses on instead is the slow descent of Splinter to becoming the kind of morally corrupt leader that the Turtles previously fought against, and how this affects their family unit. At the beginning of the book Michelangelo has already made his feelings on the matter clear and has left his family, disagreeing with Splinter’s choices, and throughout the story the characters make moves to bring him back into the fold, before pulling the rug out from beneath the readers in the final issue and having the rest of the Turtles turn their backs on Splinter too.

The interpersonal drama is well paced, and feels very real. You can understand why Splinter is making the decisions that he is, and can even agree with them to a certain point. At the same time, however, it’s easy to side with the Turtles too. There’s no clear black and white, no good or bad, just differing opinions on what is the best way to proceed with their new circumstances. For a book that’s essentially about mutant animals fighting aliens and ninjas, it’s able to do interpersonal drama better than many DC and Marvel books.

The book also packs in a lot of action throughout, with a number of smaller intertwining stories. There’s a huge confrontation with the Street Phantoms and Darius Dunn at the end of the book, but we also have several skirmishes before this, as well as a battle with the supernatural entity Kitsune: a fight that has huge consequences for the Turtles’ ally Alopex.

Whilst the book is mainly about the Foot Clan and how the Turtles have been picking up the pieces following the death of Shredder, there’s also a section of the book that moves the Utrom story forward, with the Turtles assisting Professor Honeycutt in awakening a number of the aliens from their hibernation. A distraction from the main plot, this small side-story is actually very entertaining, and manages to introduce the mutant crocodile Leatherhead into the re-imagined universe.

This volume also introduces readers to several new mutants in the form of the Mutanimals: a rag-tag group of crime-fighters that includes Man Ray, Herman the Hermit Crab, and Mondo Gecko. A really fun mix of characters that gives Mickey the spotlight early on, they make for a great expansion to the universe.

Volume 7 of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles packs a lot of action and interpersonal drama into its pages, crafting a hugely enjoyable and well-told story that is sure to satisfy long-term fans and new readers alike.


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Monday, 23 July 2018

Star Trek Discovery Season 2 Trailer



The trailer for the upcoming second season of the hit series Star Trek Discovery premiered this weekend at San Diego Comic Con.

Following on from the surprise arrival of the USS Enterprise at the end of season one, the trailer shows Captain Pike taking command of the Discovery in order to investigate 'red bursts' that are happening across 30,000 light  years of space.

The trailer shows something of a lighter tone for the series than the first season, uniforms that are closer to those of the original series, new cast members, and hints that the central mystery is somehow connected to Spock.



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Sunday, 22 July 2018

Aquaman Trailer Released



The new Aquaman trailer has been revealed at this years San Diego Comic Con. Described as more of a fantasy sci-fi film than a superhero movie, Aquaman will follow Arthur Curry, the half-Atlantean half-human heir to the throne of an undersea kingdom as he learns about his past and embraces his role as king of the oceans.

Featuring the super-heroine Mera, villains Black Manta and Ocean Master, as well as the first look at his mother Queen Atlanna, Aquaman is set to be a bold new direction for the DCEU.




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Shazam! Trailer Released



DC and Warner Bros. have revealed the first trailer for the upcoming superhero film Shazam! at San Diego Comic Con. Based on the comic book hero Shazam (formerly Captain Marvel), the movie will follow the story of Billy Batson, a boy in the foster care system who is chosen by a mystical wizard to become his champion.

Transforming into a super powered adult whenever he shouts the word Shazam, Billy gains a whole slew of abilities, including super strength, flight, and lightning powers.

The new trailer gives audiences a look at Billy towards the beginning of his journey to becoming a hero, still trying to figure out his powers and abilities; as well as a quick glimpse of Mark Strong as the movies villain Dr Sivana.


Shazam! is set for release on 5th April 2019.


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The Flash Season 5 Trailer



The trailer for season 5 of The Flash has been released at Sand Diego Comic Con. Set to continue on from the shocking finale of season 4, Barry and Iris must process the surprise news that their daughter Nora has travelled back in time, changed history, and is now stuck in their era. The trailer also gives us the first look at season 5's big villain, Cicada.




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Supergirl Season 4 Trailer



The trailer for season 4 of Supergirl has been released at Sand Diego Comic Con. Set to continue on from the shocking finale of season 3, the trailer gives audiences their first look at Sam Witwer as Agent Liberty, Alex as the new leader of the DEO, and the exciting new costume for Supergirl.



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Legends of Tomorrow Season 4 Trailer



The trailer for season 4 of Legends of Tomorrow has been released at Sand Diego Comic Con. Set to continue on from the shocking finale of season 3, the new season will follow Sara Lance, Ray Palmer, Mick Rory, and the rest of the team as they work with magician John Constantine to repair the damage they caused in releasing Mallus.




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Arrow Season 7 Trailer



The trailer for season 7 of Arrow has been released at Sand Diego Comic Con. Set to continue on from the shocking finale of season 6, the new season will follow Oliver Queen in prison, whilst his friends and allies try to protect their city from the return of villain Ricardo Diaz.



Season 7 of Arrow will premier on Monday 15th October.


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Nicole Maines Joins Supergirl As TV's First Transgender Superhero



During the Warner Bros. Television Hall H presentation at San Diego Comic Com yesterday (21st July) it was announced that 'Supergirl' would be making television history with the casting of transgender activist and actress Nicole Maines in the role of Nia Nal, the superhero Dreamer.

A member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the comics, Dreamer is an alien from the planet Naltor, with the ability to see the future through her dreams. It's unknown if Maines will be playing an alien or not, but her character has been described as 'a soulful young transgender woman with a fierce drive to protect others'.

Whilst her characters name does differ slightly from the comic book version, and it would appear that she is not from the future like the other members of the Legion that have already been introduced, it has been confirmed that she will become the Dreamer that readers know and love, and that she will work at CatCo. whilst discovering her destiny as a hero; closely mirroring Kara's journey in season one.

Nicole Maines made headlines in 2013 when a Maine Supreme Court ruled that her rights had been violated under the Human Rights Act when she was denied use of the correct bathroom facilities. This became a landmark victory, one that set a precedent to allow trans people the right to use the bathroom of their choice.

She was also featured in the HBO documentary 'The Trans List', and was the subject of the book 'Becoming Nicole', written by Amy Ellis Nutt.

Speaking to Variety magazine following the announcement, Maines said, 'I haven’t really wrapped my head around it. It feels fitting to say with great power, comes great responsibility. I’m nervous because I want to do it right.'


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