I’m pleased to be able to introduce the readers of my blog to two wonderful web comics that I’ve had the privalage to work on as the letterer, ‘Circles’ and ‘A Stranger Comes To Town’, by the up and coming new writer Mario Covone.
‘Circles’ is a partially autobiographical story that follows a group of teenagers in 90’s England, their friendships, loves and their lives. With art by the talented Frank J. Wright ‘Circles’ was nominated for best artist in the 2013 Arcade Awards.
‘A Stranger Comes To Town’ is a horror series following a group of aliens that have come to earth to destroy humanity and are gathering an army of mythological creatures and monsters to help them in their aims. ‘A Stranger Comes To Town’ features art from first time comic artist Glenn McCabe.
Please head over to mariocovone.com to read these fantastic new books!
Amy.
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Monday, 20 January 2014
Doctor Who 'Time of the Doctor' Review
‘The Time of The Doctor’ marks the end of Matt Smiths three year journey in the Tardis and the beginning of the Peter Capaldi era. The episode also marks the culmination of three years of interconnected plot threads that have been laid down by series show runner Steven Moffat since the very first time we heard the words ‘silence will fall’ in Smiths first episode.
‘The Time of The Doctor’ follows the Doctors last adventure as he spends hundreds of years protecting the planet of Trenzalore from massive assault from dozens of his enemies, including Sontarans, Weeping Angels, Cybermen and of course Daleks.
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| Old enemies and allies gather over Trenzalore. |
The signal is a question, the oldest question in the universe, hidden in plain sight. ‘Doctor Who?’ Only the Doctor himself can answer that question, and when he does the Time Lords will return. Whilst the Doctor wants nothing more than to see the return of his people and his home, to no longer be the last of his race, unfortunately their return would mean the start of a second Time War.
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| The Doctors life begins to run out. |
Whilst it didn’t happen the way I thought it might, I was expecting that the Doctor received more regenerations already in ‘Lets Kill Hitler’ when River Song used the remainder of her regenerations to save the Doctors life, it still felt like a natural part of the mythology for the Time Lords to gift the Doctor with a new regeneration cycle. They have done it before with the Master after all.
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| The eleventh Doctor's era comes to a close. |
A good episode that doesn’t quite wrap up everything in the Moffat/Smith era as completely as would be desired but nonetheless a competent and entertaining story. 7/10
Amy.
xx
Wednesday, 25 December 2013
Merry Christmas 2013
I'd like to wish all of my readers and all of my friends a very merry Christmas. I hope that you are all having great time with friends and family and that you get some great presents.
Hopefully my new job will settle down soon and I can resume writing more new posts for you all.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Amy.
Xx
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Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Supernatural 'I'm No Angel' Review
Where episode one of the new season focused on the angel problem and episode two the return of Abaddon the third episode takes a quieter moment to follow the journey of Castiel and his adjustment to being human.
As Sam and Dean attempt to find their wayward former angel Castiel tries to make his way across the country to the Winchester bunker, spending his time working in a shelter, making friends with the homeless and even unwittingly flirting his way into a woman’s bed. All this is done with a child like blunder and naivete that is more touching than silly.
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| Bartholomew plots his campaign to retake heaven. |
A slower paced but personal episode that sidelines the Winchesters to focus on Castiel yet also manages to introduce another of the ‘big players’ in the season story arc. The episode is also noteworthy for introducing the first ever onscreen angel possession. A beautiful special effect that acts as a perfect opposite to the demons black smoke.
A great episode that pushes Castiel to the fore and gives Misha Collins a chance to show more of his acting range. 8/10
Amy.
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Wednesday, 13 November 2013
Arcade Awards Nomination
For the past few months now I’ve been working on a number of
web comics with a great friend and fellow creator Mario Covone. I have been privileged to be able to work on
two of his books, ‘Circles’ and ‘A Stranger Comes To Town’, as a letterer and
have loved working on them.
I’m very pleased to be able to announce however that ‘Circles’
has been nominated for an Arcade Award.
Frank J Right, the amazing artist on the book has been nominated for
Best International Artist.
This is a great opportunity for Frank’s work to be
appreciated for how great it is and for the other creators on the book to get recognised. I know that my work on the book is fairly
minimal and that lettering isn’t the most creative part of the whole process
but I would love a book with a transgender creator on it to get some
recognition.
So please, even if you are not a comic fan go along to the
website and vote for Frank J Right for Best International Artist.
Amy.
xx
Tuesday, 22 October 2013
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 'Eye Spy' Review
Whilst episode three of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. was something of a disappointment it’s good to see the show returning to its previous higher standards with an entertaining and engaging fourth outing.
Beginning with a visually interesting, if somewhat bonkers opening scene involving dozens of men in suits and red masks making their way through the streets of Stockholm in order to transport a shipment of diamonds. The episode quickly sets up the central focus when the mysterious and dangerous former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Akela appears and somehow uses some extra normal ability to find and take down her target.
A former protégé of Coulson and thought dead for a number of years the skilled former agent storyline could have very easily been a hackneyed ‘good guy gone bad’ episode. Luckily the episode works wonderfully well thanks to the strong and understated performance from Pascale Armand. Armand plays the character as a woman that has hit rock bottom and hates the situation she is in rather than being an over the top arch villain type performance.
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| Akela and Coulson come face to face. |
The episode also sets up yet another potential mystery/big bad for the season, alongside Rising Tide and Graviton, in the form of the shadowy ‘handlers’ that are controlling Akela and the British man that also had an eye implant. Who are they, what are they up to and are there any more people like Akela out there? I’m sure these are questions that we will learn more of throughout the rest of the season.
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| S.H.I.E.L.D. branded H2O, because writing 'water' isn't cool. |
A competent and interesting episode that further builds upon the Marvel movie universe and the past of Coulson. More episodes like this please! 7/10
Amy.
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Sunday, 20 October 2013
Supernatural 'Devil May Care' Review
Where episode one of season nine focused mainly on the fall out of the previous year, and in particular the angels. We saw how the fall effected them, how they now view the Winchesters and what’s going on with Castiel. The second episode ‘Devil May Care’ shifts its focus to the demons and hell. This separate look at both heaven and hell, taking the time to look at them properly and explore the characters and establishing a potential series arc.
It’s also good to see that after eight seasons family is still a central motif in the show, and really comes through well in this episode without feeling forced or hammy. Particularly in the way that Kevin is brought into the extended Winchester family more so than ever before.
Having spent the previous season locked away on Garths safe house boat he’s now in the bunker with Sam and Dean and hopefully well have a chance to grow as a character and have more amazing scenes like his torture of Crowley in this episode. Dean’s heartfelt speech to Kevin concerning the fate of his mother is a very touching and unexpected moment, and one that really does bring Kevin into the Winchester family proper.
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| Crowley and Kevin are the emotional heart of the episode. |
When Abaddon’s host was destroyed in the season eight finale I was massively disappointed as she was an amazing breath of fresh air to the show. Luckily the fans of the show weren’t quiet about how much they enjoyed Aliana Huffman in the role that the show runners brought her back in a brilliantly creative way. Once again the creators of Supernatural have listened to their fans and kept on another brilliant character.
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| Ezekiel flexes his epic wings. |
With some great action, the return of Abaddon and Crowley and some brilliantly played character moments ‘Devil May Care’ is a great second episode and a perfect companion piece to the season opener. I can’t wait to see what’s going to happen next. 8/10
Amy.
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Monday, 14 October 2013
Arrow 'City of Heroes' Review
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| Ollie returns to help Starling City recover. |
‘City of Heroes’ begins with Ollie back on the island of Lian Yu in a form of self imposed exile after the events of the season 1 finale, having spent the previous five months there trying to come to terms with the failure of his mission and the loss of his best friend Tommy Merlyn. Whilst the show could have very easily spent the whole of the first episode having Diggle and Felicity trying to get Ollie to return to Starling City, instead they spend only ten minutes doing so and the episode benefits from this quicker pace.
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| Quentin's been demoted but has a new found faith in The Hood. |
It’s not just Ollie that’s changed over the last five months though, Thea has become the manager of Ollie’s nightclub Verdant and seems to have dramatically grown as a person and is already a much better character than she was in the whole of the previous year.
Laurel has taken the death of Tommy hard and has completely changed her outlook on The Hood and now sees him as a criminal and a threat to the city. Though this is something of a rather big leap from her character last year it’s a great contrast to her father Quentin, who has since been demoted to a regular beat cop and is showing full support for the man he once hated.
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| Ollie's island adventure continues with Shado and Deathstroke. |
The final moments of the episode also gave the audience a nice tease of things to come later in the season as well as a massive treat for comic book fans. The first appearance of Black Canary, who could quite possibly end up being Roy’s vigilante mentor rather than Ollie.
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| Black Canary makes her first appearance in Arrow. |
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Is Tomorrow Finally The Day?
Tomorrow is a big day. Tomorrow is my second appointment at the gender clinic, and it’s the one where I should be started on Hormone Replacement Therapy. I say should though because so far nothing has gone right during my treatment. Just a few weeks ago I had a meeting to discuss my case and go through all of the problems that have happened and ended with the NHS representative I was talking to admitting that over a year of my treatment was just wasted time.
This means that, through the myriad of both small and quite massive mistakes and problems on their part I should be well into my transition by now, possibly even living happily presenting as female. Instead I’m still spending each day avoiding my reflection, feeling uncomfortable in my body, jealous of every cis female I see, self harming, crying myself to sleep and thinking of suicide. It’s a long list of stuff to go through I know, but for those of you reading this that aren’t transgender that’s pretty much what it’s like, though I can only describe my experiences and not talk for the whole community.
Because of all of these mistakes and delays I have little to no faith in the NHS. I had to go and organise and chase up getting my blood tests done in time for tomorrow’s appointment because that was yet another thing they hadn’t done correctly.
I have been told that tomorrow I will have a physical examination, my hormone levels will be analysed and I will start HRT. However, I don’t for a second actually believe that that is what’s going to happen. I expect to walk in there and be told that something hasn’t been done right, some kind of paperwork has gone missing or that I’m going to have to wait until my next appointment with them, which based on the gap between the first two will be another four months.
This very likely scenario scares the hell out of me. I don’t know what to do in that situation, or even how I will handle it. I just know that however I take it, it will not be well.
I can see myself bursting into tears. I could refuse to leave until they give me the medication. I could threaten the doctor or do something stupid like that. I could act fine and then come home and hurt myself. Or I could do something a lot, lot worse.
This is all maybe’s though. There is a chance that things will go right for once, but I’ve just become so jaded with the whole situation that instead of being excited for tomorrow I’m absolutely terrified. I’m sitting here panicking, trying to keep my breathing in control, trying not to cry and I know that it’s going to be almost impossible for me to get to sleep tonight.
I hope, I truly do hope that all of this stress and worry is for nothing and that tomorrow’s post will be a big celebration of starting HRT. I just don’t believe it. Tomorrow cold either be one of the best days of my life or it could be one of the worst. I’ve never been so scared before.
Amy.
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Wednesday, 9 October 2013
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 'The Asset' Review
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| Skye infiltrates the bad guys party and has a dull conversation with him. |
The episode opens well enough, with an impressive hijacking sequence where cars and trucks are thrown through the air by some kind of unseen force and a S.H.I.E.L.D. scientist is kidnapped. Unfortunately the episode soon begins to move down hill after this point. Sent in to retrieve the stolen scientist Coulson and his team are forced to trust into Skye the responsibility of infiltrating the bad guys party to let the team inside.
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| Doctor Hall makes his on screen appearance. |
The shifting in action from floor to ceiling to walls is visually interesting, for all of about a minute. This wold have been an amazing place to have a fight, to see the room shifting around them as they punched the crap out of each other. Instead the shifting room is used to have a conversation, one where we can see the solution to the problem long before the characters do as soon as Coulson and Hall end up standing on a glass window above the gravity device.
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| Coulson must find a way to save the episode. |
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