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Super Dinosaur #1 Review

April 23, 2011

Super Dinosaur #1 - Robert KirkmanIn the last few months Image Comics has released a string of super-hot sell out new titles. This week, wunderkind writer and Image partner, Robert Kirkman weighs in with his mad-cap silly Super Dinosaur series. And by silly… I mean over-the-top awesome fun!

Not all comics today need to be dark, grim tales aimed at the 20-something market to be successful must-reads. It is exciting to see Image Comics bringing out a book that is clearly meant to appeal to younger readers, and that doesn’t condescend to its audience, or is a product of the latest hero movie marketing drive. Super Dinosaur #1 is fun, fast moving, smart, and excellently illustrated. Yes it is silly, but this comic will delight young and older readers alike!

Written by Robert Kirkman, and illustrated by Jason Howard, Super Dinosaur features a world of… well… super intelligent dinosaurs! The first issue does a nice job of setting up this fantastic world of power armoured T-Rex’s and robotic sidekicks. The comic really shines with its protagonist – Derek Dynamo – who leaps from adventure to adventure, having the time of his life. The story also includes a more ‘serious’ plotline, as the young boy-genius keeps trying to cover for his father-genius’ failing mental faculties. Still, the book remains largely light hearted and action focused, with splash pages of the son’s T-Rex best friend blazing missiles and crushing bad guys.

Kirkman, famous for his work on Invincible and The Walking Dead, is an industry legend. Everything he pens is pure gold, and even his less commercially successful titles have been met with fanboy acclaim. Kirkman moves between genres with ease, and in all his projects, what connects readers into these fantastical worlds are his richly detailed and deeply human characters. The Walking Dead is less about the zombies and more a study of the horror in the human heart. By the end of the first issue, Super Dinosaur establishes itself as a “coming of age” that we can all relate to. The power armoured T-Rex firing rockets as he hurtles into battle is just the candy coating on this wholesome all ages comic book!

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Paramount May Scrap World War Z Film

March 24, 2011

Vulture reported on Monday that Paramount Pictures is likely to cancel production plans for the eagerly anticipated adaptation of Max Brooks’ zombie apocalypse novel World War Z. Continue reading

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Best of 2010: Comics

By Dork Shelf
January 1, 2011

As we sit comfortably in our respective dork dens, let us take a look back at a rather interesting year in comics. The comic world was filled with ups and downs in 2010, here we’ll share with you some of the highlights and our personal favourites of the year. We shall save the disappointments for another time… or a podcast. Continue reading

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Best of 2010: TV

By Dork Shelf
December 31, 2010

Despite what your grandma might say to try and trick you into watching reruns of Perry Mason, the true ‘Golden Age’ of television is right now and 2010 was an especially good year. Returning favourites like Mad Men and Dexter continued their hot streaks while AMC’s new drama The Walking Dead kept us on the edge of our seat and prepared us all for the impending zombie apocalypse. In comedy, FX’s Louie made us laugh AND think while Sarah Palin’s Alaska on TLC kept us all in stitches. That was a comedy, right? Continue reading

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Are You Watching
The Walking Dead?

December 5, 2010

If you haven’t been watching AMC’s The Walking Dead this season, what have you been doing?! Since the season is only six episodes long, there’s still time for you to catch up before tonight’s presumably awesome finale. Continue reading

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Podcast 3 Season 2: Van Morrison Kick

By Dork Shelf
October 29, 2010

Jeff, Will and Zack hit up the Toronto Underground Cinema last week for Son of Kung Fu Fridays and ended up recording a post-fu podcast with some of the gents from the Chinatown theatre. For this episode we were joined by returning guest Peter Kuplowsky, Underground manager and amateur Van Morrison impersonator Alex Woodside, and Morgan White, creator of the The Rep — the excellent web-series based on the theatre. Continue reading

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The Walking Dead Trailer

August 24, 2010

AMC has just released the trailer for their new zombie-apocalypse TV series The Walking Dead which debuted at San Diego Comic Con last month. The series is being run by writer/director Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption, The Mist) and Gale … Continue reading

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Thought Bubble: Meditations on Comics

December 1, 2009

The Thought Bubble is a place where Jeff shares his random thoughts and observations on comics and the comic book industry. Zombie Comics Is this genre is dead? Pun intended. The only zombie book I look forward to is The … Continue reading

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AMC Developing Walking Dead TV Show

August 12, 2009

The cable channel AMC is mostly known for playing classic movies, and also for creating the wonderful original shows Mad Men and Breaking Bad.  I’m quite happy with Mad Men — ah Joan — but apparently AMC isn’t satisfied with … Continue reading

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Pocket Review: The Walking Dead #60

April 26, 2009

Welcome back Shelfers, Jeff here with another Pocket Review. Today I’m talking about the fantastic book The Walking Dead. Rating 95% (9.5 G’s on the Anti-Gravity Scale) I highly recommend that you pick up any book from this ongoing series, … Continue reading

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