Tuesday, August 25, 2009

The B.P.R.D Plague of Frogs

I borrowed the first three copies of the B.P.R.D. comic book from a friend. This stands for the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense the government organization that backed HellBoy. Well these are the stories told after Hellboy left the BPRD. I will have to go back and read those comics later in the series because I did not know he had left. The stories in the first two volumes were good and everything, they just did not stand up to the inflated expectations I was having from reading previous HellBoy comics. Then came issue #3 and the Plague of Frogs, now this was the good stuff I was expecting from the HellBoy writing team. The story was interesting, the story progress and weird stuff happened to the main and minor characters. I really enjoyed the telling of this very Cathulu Lovecraftian story. It has everything, creepy evil town and an ancient recurring evil. It is nice to see there is fallout in this comic book universe to things that happened in the past.

Oh and before I completely forget volume # 2 did have a really good story. The Soul of Venice was suitable creepy and gross with the evil that consumes the waterways of Venice.

I will have to find the rest of these trade paperbacks and read the rest of the story it was good stuff.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Thor is Back!

Thor is Back! or so says the back cover of the Trade Paperback edition of issues 1-6 written bye J. Michael Straczynsky. I actually bought this six issue compilation after hearing good things about the new Thor online. I did not even know Thor had died / ended at some point in the past. I had collected a bunch of Thor comic books when I was a kid and for the most part enjoyed the issues very much (I still have them here somewhere).

Without spoiling anything this was an enjoyable read and you should read it if you get the chance. Other wise I am just going to comment on the comic below and so it is time to insert a spoiler warning.

Warning! Spoilers below - this comic is old enough if you care about such things go read the comic before continuing! Spoilers below!

I have to say that I was very happy with these six issues reprinted in this collection. The writing was sharp and I expect a lot from JMS after watching Babylon 5 (B5). While JMS can sometimes write some really bad stuff when he does not listen to others (see B5). The pacing of the issues was good I was always entertained. The art was good I would even say a little better than your normal comic book. Lots of big nicely done splash pages that would befit the return of a god.

The story starts out with the rebirth of Thor (of course). There is some interesting dialog between Thor and Doctor Donald Blake. Thor returns to earth and builds Asgard in of all places Oklahoma - which makes me happy since I was born in that great state. Lots of interesting dialog with the locals which makes me think this is a comic book where is the fighting? Well we get a bit of that when while looking for the lost souls of other Asgardians Thor meets and then kicks Iron Man's ass. This was great because well Iron Man is so full of himself and Thor is a god of Thunder. This fight should never be anything but one sided and even Thor says he had always held back in the past. As a side note this is where those of us who did not read Marvel comics during the Marvel "Civil War" period found out what happened to Thor. It seems that yes indeed Tony Stark is an ass.

There are then many pages devoted to Thor's new quest to find and recover the other Asgardians. They have become trapped in human bodies and might die if not freed. The recovery of other people of Asgard leads to the predictable funny interactions with the locals of the small town that is now the neighbor of Asgard. Of course Thor's search reveals evil that must be dealt with once it is discovered. This evil appears to include Dr Doom for some reason.

The last comic ends with a nice climatic piece of art and I hope to find the next Trade Paperback compilation sometime soon.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

World of Warcraft Patch 3.2

So far and to my surprise I am really enjoying the latest World of Warcraft (WoW) patch. Even though the patch did not address any of the issues I am concerned about, like returning the talent Titans Grip to a decent damage percentage. The patch added the Crusaders Colosseum instance (Trial of the Crusader dungeon) which is not only a fun fight, but one my toon can play in without getting killed over and over again. The Ulduar Instance is way way to hard for a person who does not spend their entire life playing World of Warcraft. I have only seen the first few rooms before giving up in disgust. While a lot of the time the changes to WoW seem to be made only for changes sake or to make those who do not play WoW 24/7 lives miserable. This patch seems to have been a good patch.

But the one and true reason I like this patch is the loot drops in my favor! The first time we ran the Trial of the Crusader quest I was the only person who could use the equipment (3 DPS plate drops). One reason I could never compete in the "big" raids is I just never got the equipment drops (either it never dropped or I lost the roll). On the second night I got one of the two plate drops (also got a neat item in another dungeon). So I'm really biased on the quality of this patch. ;-)

The good points:
  • More daily (and fun) quests
  • Oracle and Frenzyheart orphan quests
  • The TOC instance (more fun)
  • Graphic upgrades again!
  • Loot drops in my favor!

The BAD!

The failure to return Warrior melee DPS characters to a competitive level with other classes. One day WoW will stop hating on warriors. I don't want to be better than the other classes I just want to have a level playing ground where my skill will help. I'm tired of losing to people with no skill beyond picking the "Uber" class in WoW.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

I want my Pepsi Throwback!!!

I really consider myself a fan of Coke (coca-cola) I go so far as to buy the bottle coke shipped in from Mexico. I really don't like the taste of the High-Fructose Corn Syrup in the Class Coke sold in the USA. I never liked the taste of Pepsi it was just to sweet. Though I am one of those people who does not care if a restaurant has Coke or Pepsi. But then along came the limited edition Pepsi Throwback which after a lot of advertising (Including a NASCAR push). It took forever for Throwback to show up in my area of California. Finally I got a taste and it tasted good. Now I know why Pepsi was always a favorite of my friends when I was a kid, the sugar version of Pepsi tasted good. It was no longer the uber sweet HFCS crap I do not like.

And now I can no longer find Pepsi Throwback in stores. I even went to the Pepsi home page to see if it was still available, but there was no mention of when the eight week limited offer started or was to end. Searching on the Pepsi homepage product locator showed where I could buy Throwback and it was not every store that sold soda. Unfortunately none of those store have any Pepsi Throwback. I'm not going to buy "normal" Pepsi. So my hope is that either Coke or Pepsi will make a real sugar version of their soda available normally.

Sigh, I am almost out of the few bottles of Pepsi Throwback left in my fridge. If anyone knows where I can still buy some Pepsi Throwback let me know.

Monday, August 3, 2009

PS2 is Outselling the PS3!!

It was bound to happen, I was reading this article on Yahoo. The article reminded me that the PS3 is a good gaming system and give you a Blue-ray player to boot. But the thing is $400 or more and the games are not always that great or have much content (note my personal research is outdated here). While the PS2 is cheap or still working - in my case I have a PS2 from the second shipment to the US thanks to a friend. There are lots and lots of games available for the PS2 both new and old to chose from.

Even when the PS3 drops in price I still may never buy one since my PS2 games will not work on a PS3. Or then again there are a few games that get good reviews that might get me to buy the PS3 once I have the cash saved up.

All in all I just had to comment after reading the article - I was surprised that in the end the Wii has won the next gen video game wars. Though a couple of games on the Xbox360 are really good.