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Gaming in School: Spotlight on Team Falcon tech.

Video games in school has been a taboo phrase up until the past few years. Back in the age of virtual pets, Pokemon red/blue, and Gameboy, gaming in schools could get kids suspended or worse. We are now in 2009 and allot has changed. Individuals can major in gaming development or become professional gamers without [...]

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Tag Archive | "Batman"

(GEN Review) Mortal Kombat Vs. DC Universe

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(GEN Review) Mortal Kombat Vs. DC Universe


MKVDCU is a perfect example of why Midway is on the endangered publishers list. It takes a vaguely intriguing concept and executes it with such mediocrity that even the team behind the upcoming Chun-Li film would be ashamed. Then, to make matters worse, Midway attempts to take their notoriously M-rated series and water it down for a broader, more family-friendly audience. The gimmick of violence was all Mortal Kombat ever had going for it, and now the fatalities have been reduced to little more than Tom and Jerry drollery.
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Mangalicious

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Mangalicious


Yeah, I know, “mangalicious” is not a word …

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Batastrophe

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Batastrophe


It’s been a week and I’m no closer to understanding the outcome of the highly-anticipated, widely-publicized finale to Batman R.I.P. Go ahead, call me stupid. I’ve heard and read all the theories. That’s the problem. I shouldn’t have to theorize. 

Grant Morrison pulled a lot from Batman’s long and varied past for this series (ComicMix has a great guide up) and I know a lot of that was lost on me but that’s not what’s so bothersome. In my opinion, R.I.P. was billed as it’s own story and something like that should have an explicit ending. Anyone who’s read it, knows it didn’t. We were left with vague explanations of who the villain actually was. Yes, Batman’s story continues after R.I.P. but wasn’t there supposed to be a real conclusion?

Something Morrison said earlier this year had me intrigued as to what amazing ending he’d pull out of his hat, “When we begin to suspect the identity of the villain, I think it’s the most, like I said the other day, it’s possibly the most shocking Batman revelation in 70 years.” If by shocking he meant, everyone will be shocked because they’ll be left empty-handed, then I could understand that statement. Of course, I have no idea what he really meant so now I’m left perplexed.

Message boards lit up the day R.I.P. came out. Some loved it, some hated it and a lot argued over the real meaning behind the ending. Newsarama actually has a poll up asking readers to rate R.I.P. Surprisingly (as of right now) most are voting three stars even if they didn’t get the ending. The most popular opinion seems to be the villain was really the Devil. Yes, THE Devil. 

I’ve actually been waiting for Morrison to speak about the series himself. I finally found an interview with him by Times Online from the UK:

Morrison hints that we’ve seen the last of Wayne. But what of Batman? “Well, do you really think a helicopter crash is enough to kill Batman?” he laughs. “The ultimate story of Batman is ongoing. Don’t forget he’s been around a while. He’s 70 next year. The story of these characters is never ending.”

Morrison goes on to say he thinks the status quo will eventually be restored but, “I don’t see the value in killing the character for the sake of it. I like exploring their mortality to see if they can survive in other ways. It gives them more depth.” 

So what about the villain in question that caused Batman to explore his own mortality? ”I had a villain using all his resources to destroy Batman. Yet Batman always overcomes everything, including the ultimate evil,” says Morrison. That sounds like a definitive answer squarely in the Devil camp but then why not just say it flat out?

There is no question, however, that debate will rage on about this one for a while. So, it’s been a week. What’s your opinion of Batman R.I.P.?

 

You can also view and discuss this article at TheNerdyBird.com

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Gobble Gobble

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Gobble Gobble


For your holiday weekend enjoyment I present a tired, full and quite possibly lazy blogger’s idea of a Thanksgiving post.

Something tells me none of them catch it.

That turkey’s face is priceless.

I couldn’t decide which one of these Walt Disney’s Comics disturbed me more. Donald wielding an ax but a dead bird…

…or Donald with a rifle and three live nephews.

“Who wants breast?” Sorry, I had to.

I would be scared too.

Hope your Thanksgiving was better than theirs!

 

You can also view this over at my blog, TheNerdyBird.com.

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Battle for the DCU?

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Battle for the DCU?


So much has been going on with DC Comics the last week and a half. Now I’m kind of glad I waited to write anything about it. To be a fly on the wall over there right now, or dare I say, a Beetle, would be very interesting indeed.

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Anti-Thanksgiving Batman?

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Anti-Thanksgiving Batman?


Okay, not quite. But he’s not ecstatic about Turkey (the country, not the food).

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Crime-fighting adventures with Bats and Supes

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Crime-fighting adventures with Bats and Supes


What if Superman was in The Dark Knight movie? Ohh, we can only imagine the shenanigans that would ensue.

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Cool Pop Culture Related Toys

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Cool Pop Culture Related Toys


Check out these cool statues that Orionsaint came across today!
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Exclusive GEN interview with Detective artist Dustin Nguyen

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Exclusive GEN interview with Detective artist Dustin Nguyen


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The extremely talented artist Dustin Nguyen talks to GEN about his art on the current DETECTIVE COMICS storyline, “Heart of Hush”! He spills about working with writer Paul Dini, inker Derek Fridolfs, and colorist John Kalisz; talks about drawing the famous (and infamous) Bat-characters; shares some jokes and details about the storyline; and discusses the long-awaited return of the star villain—Hush!

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Moment of Geek Zen - Oct 3, 2008

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Moment of Geek Zen - Oct 3, 2008


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We present todays moment of Geek Zen

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