Showing posts with label Archie Andrews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Archie Andrews. Show all posts

Monday, January 21, 2013

Boredom Strikes...



It's been almost a month now and I still haven't written new content for my blog. I find it very hard now to make some new material to write as a series of sorts for followers of my blog to follow.

I mean, I already did my infamous "The Torpe Road" series chronicling my personal experiences on carousing women to no avail.

And did some comic book reviews on famous properties like Iron Man

and

Archie Andrews

Plus made a "Where Could They Be Now?"-type of journalism on local Bold Stars.

It seems that I've already wrote everything I could write...

BUT NOOO!!!!!

One must not give up on thinking up of new material. We all go through that phase when we feel like we're done. As a famous saying goes, "Don't Rest on Your Laurels"

Sure, there would be detractors or internet "Trolls" (or with my ranting, could I be one?) lurking around the cruel, cruel cyberspace but as Eminem does said on his music "The Way I Am":

"Then attack Eminem 'cause I rap this way (rap this way)...But I'm glad 'cause they feed me the fuel that I need for the fire
To burn and it's burnin' and I have returned"

I admire people who has a knack for writing almost anything and making it readable to the public. And most importantly, making blog posts on a daily/weekly basis. 

Honestly, I could do something like that (loosely), but as people who know me, I want to be on the right kind of "mood" and make a well-polished post. "Quality, not Quantity" as they say. 

For now, I will just have to wait for the proper aligning of the celestial objects in my favor, or need a muse of this caliber 

or more like this,

to write something very good or episodic in my standards. 

This is maybe a shout to the heavens above to do some divine action to make me do something productive or just writing anything just to keep the ball rolling, but whatever you may interpret it, it's all good.

For now, let's just settle in this blog post for a while. Savor it's wisdom, and watch TV shows from an actual TV set and not from a Computer Monitor. 

*EHEM EHEM*

Now excuse me while watch Dave Hester from the Reality Show Storage Wars be a big jerk,

or admire my recently-acquired 1997 Trendmasters Voltron 


See You, Jerks!!!!

- "the king"

Friday, November 9, 2012

Crisis on Infinite Archie-Earths: Life with Archie # 18


Well, here we are again with another post of the Archie: The Married Life series. I grew up reading Archie and Donald Duck comics when I was a kid instead of the Superman or Spider-Man comics. But then their stories became redundant. Plus, growing up made you crave for stories with some action, violence and mature themes. So I set aside my childhood fascination with Donald, Scrooge McDuck and Archie and replaced them with Combatron, Batman and Wolverine. 

Time passed by and I have learned that Archie and the gang moved "forward" with a storyline that involves Archie marrying Betty and Veronica while struggling with real-life problems. Having a soft spot for Archie and wanting to find out how the writer dealt with it, I bought the 2 trade paperbacks with 6 issues each. 
( you could check the review on the 2 volumes here and here ). The writer made 2 universes where Archie married Betty and another one where he married Veronica. Believe me, it can get confusing. 

Out of sheer luck I was able to buy a single issue of Life with Archie # 18 at a discount bookstore instead of waiting for the third volume due next year. I advanced on 5 issues and a lot has happened: someone got married, someone got divorced, someone is pregnant and so forth. From here we are treated to Betty-Archie and Veronica-Archie meeting face-to-face with each other. And Archie's childhood friend Ambrose Pipps reappearing and able to travel in between dimensions. 

So when you think that the previous volumes were confusing... hell, you ain't seen nothing yet. Click on image for a larger view. ( and all images copyright Archie comics 2012 ) 

Wait, wait, multiverses? Dimensions? Reggie from where Archie got marriedto Betty? And to think this was at just the 8th and 9th page of the comic that I wanted to just stop reading and save myself from a migraine. But I just went with it and even entertained myself with possible story elements. 

Like this homage that I did to Crisis on Infinite Earths # 7 cover. 
Or anyone remember Little Archie's bully Fangs Fogarty???
...And Crisis on Infinite Earth's ultimate villain the Anti-Monitor???
Hmmm.. what if?? 

Man, there are a lot of ideas here. But alas, there wasn't much dimension-hopping that occurred or an omnipresent being killing the other universes. We only get this bit on Ambrose explaining his "powers"


And again we are presented with another brain-busting moment. Even Archie from whatever Universe he came from commented on all the multiverse hoopla.
This was a great moment in the series. Seeing all those multiverse characters in one huge panel. Makes you think twice about those other fantasy Archie stories being actually "true".
Then we are shown the Archie-Marries-Betty story side of things (with a different artist doing the art chores) Believe me when it still gets confusing even when we are near the end.
This is one of great moments of the issue. Every single multiverse character that you could think of at that moment appearing in front of the "bad" Dilton.

This panel isn't much, but I just like seeing the 2 Archie Earths being sorta together. The art can be pretty awkward at times, where the anatomy is dis-proportioned.

In one issue, we are finally relieved of all the Multiverse hoopla and gone forward with a more suitable "soap-opera" story ( hopefully ). I had to read the issue twice to finally understand what's going on. All of the multiverse story bits is kind of unnecessary, but I'm guessing the writer just wants to spice things up. 


Although I would have welcomed this possible story element. Heck, who knows???


- "the king"

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Greatest Hits

It's just been 4 years and I'm already thinking of my accomplishments??? How premature can I get???

Nothing. I just felt like it doing it. And besides, I've already written 61 posts and in the wide world of "easy access information" and "short attention span" of today's generation and their influence to the previous generation, that's a lot of posts.

I mean, look at the music industry. For all I know, you need to be in the business for a couple of years to get a "Greatest Hits" treatment.

Now you just need a good 10 years to get one. Like these people.

Now whether or not they have made a HUGE impact or not, these posts are the ones that were most-viewed or the ones that made me smile after I finished writing it on my dated (but trusty) laptop.

My "Torpe Road" Journey is one of my personal posts so far and in it I tell about my story of the numerous women I've courted and got busted. They made me a better man (if I could use that word). I was inspired by a local author named Jay Panti publishing books about his flirting on women and life and a lot of my officemates loving his books. I thought I could use the fame, so I made the "Torpe Road" series. Here are the links:


Part 1

http://beefsteaklover.blogspot.com/2011/03/torpe-road-part-1.html

Part 2

http://beefsteaklover.blogspot.com/2011/03/torpe-road-part-2_07.html

Part 3

http://beefsteaklover.blogspot.com/2011/03/torpe-road-part-3_21.html

Part 4

http://beefsteaklover.blogspot.com/2011/04/torpe-road-part-4.html

Part 5

http://beefsteaklover.blogspot.com/2011/08/torpe-road-part-5.html

Part 6

http://beefsteaklover.blogspot.com/2011/11/torpe-road-part-6.html

Part 7

http://beefsteaklover.blogspot.com/2011/12/torpe-road-part-7_11.html

Part 8

http://beefsteaklover.blogspot.com/2012/01/torpe-road-part-8.html

Conclusion

http://beefsteaklover.blogspot.com/2012/02/torpe-road-conclusion.html

The Aftemath

http://beefsteaklover.blogspot.com/2012/02/torpe-road-aftermath_19.html

I even wrote about my humiliating experience with a famous car show babe


http://beefsteaklover.blogspot.com/2012/07/my-spat-with-manabat-or-how-not-to-piss.html

Then I strayed from being personal and tried to be an investigative writer and wrote the Bold Star Files. They are the most-viewed on my posts (go figure). I wrote on some has-been bold actresses and pondered on where they are now. I'm most proud of my Lolita De Leon post because I really did some research on her. And my blog is the first result when you type her name on Google.

Lolita De Leon

http://beefsteaklover.blogspot.com/2012/04/bold-star-files-lolita-de-leon.html

Ilonah Marquez

http://beefsteaklover.blogspot.com/2012/05/rise-and-fall-of-pakwan-queen-ilonah.html

Belinda Bright

http://beefsteaklover.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-bold-star-files-bright-and-gone.html


Then my Life with Archie and Iron Man comic book reviews. I once again strayed far from making my blog a public diary and reviewed some comics. Looking back, it was a lot of work scanning the selected pages. I almost ate up a whole day just by scanning them on my scanner. And they were the most detailed scans that you could ever find on the net. It was a labor of love and it resulted in an actual artist who worked on one of the series replying on my post.


The Archie Wedding

http://beefsteaklover.blogspot.com/2012/03/archie-wedding-review-with-photos_24.html

Life with Archie

http://beefsteaklover.blogspot.com/2012/05/archie-married-life-review-with-photos.html

http://beefsteaklover.blogspot.com/2012/09/archie-married-life-review-part-2-with.html

Iron Man "Extremis"

http://beefsteaklover.blogspot.com/2012/06/what-could-be-iron-man-3-plot-details.html

And up to now I just can't believe this posts is garnering a lot of page views. Maybe because this is the first time I used search words. So blogger tip: use search words.



http://beefsteaklover.blogspot.com/2009/04/incredible-heat-killing-boredom-and.html

So that's all for now. Thanks for looking, and watch your step when you exit the LRT or MRT train.






 - "the king"


Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Archie The Married Life Review Part 2 (with photos)

                               

We are here again with another volume of Archie The Married Life. Once more readers will be treated to more trials and hardships as Archie and the gang grow out of their Highschool lifestyle that we are all familiar with and grow up in the harsh and cruel world. Paul Kupperberg writes one heck of a storyline filled with surprises and re-introduces familiar characters into the Archie world while creating new ones as well. Norm Breyfogle is accompanied by numerous pencillers and inkers like Tim Levins, Andrew Pepoy, Fernando Ruiz, Pat & Tim Kennedy, Joe Rubinstein, Dan Davis, Al Milgrom and Bob Smith. The long list means that the art would be inconsistent, which can hinder the reading experience. I've also learned that this is not a 24-part limited series but an ongoing one. So the "soap opera" might be a little longer than one expected.

The story is divided into 2 realities, where either Archie is married to Veronica and one where he is married to Betty. A lot has happened on the 2 realities. Two simultaneous weddings, a dear teacher passed away, a businessman is shown his "grit" around dealing what he wants, a restaurant is saved from being closed, a humble man is declared Mayor of Riverdale, a dear friend is being accused of a crime and more. It can still get confusing as to what happened to who and all, so I highly recommend that you read each "reality" first before jumping into the other "reality". It can save you the head-scratching. 


Once more I will be giving out some story bits and great moments while not giving everything away, with some images from the volume to make the reading worthwhile and may convince new readers. Man, I should be expecting a check from Archie Comics Publications in the future. 


First we go to "Earth-Veronica" (A DC Comics nod) Click to enlarge picture.




The covers to the "Earth-Veronica" are kinda foresighted.


Reggie was convicted for a crime that he didn't commit. 
The way he got bothered if he will be serving time kept on being bought 
up on the succeeding chapters that it can be tiresome.

Veronica's dilemma here is pretty difficult. How 
do you compensate two people that you care so deeply? 

These are one of Ethel's few appearances in the volume.
Never really thought that she would be this desirable...

The return of Pop Tate to Riverdale is a welcome story bit. 

Once again Reggie is bothered with his situation. 

Ms. Jobanpotra is one of the new characters, despite having a funny name, 
(She gave Reggie a job. Job=Jobanpotra *snicker*)  
It seems the writer created her just to deliver a dialogue in the second panel. 

Here we are treated how Reggie can be sincerely sweet. 

Just like in real life. Someone's always
raining on your parade, so to speak.

This is a great moment for me.
Someone standing up to Mr.  Lodge, 
and it is her only daughter. 

Another great moment. The way the 
panels were fixed are beautifully executed.

Long-time Archie fans would 
know who Polly is. 

Jason Blossom looks like his dad now, 
and has the makings of a villain in the storyline,
just like Mr. Lodge. 

This is always the problem 
with couples, really...

Another "Reggie bothered about serving time"
Oh brother. 

Archie, in this state, realizes that
he is just a boy-next-door who 
wants something simple.

The Moose really shined in this "Universe" 
as someone who is very smart despite what he 
thinks of himself. 

This is the first time that Dilton Doiley
is formally introduced in the story and
playing a as-of-now unknown role.

Just like in the last volume, Jughead seemed rather 
cowardly and selfish, so readers would feel 
alienated to him, and the last scene proved it.

This scene is too weird. 
Parallel Universe traveling? 
What's next? An Omnipresent being destroying the whole world? 

One of the surprises done by the writer.  

This is another great moment:
Mr. Lodge admitting his villainous actions.

Leave it to a girl to bring
Jughead's character even further down.

Fernando Ruiz's pencils is rather cartoony. 
But leave it to the writer to add some weight to it.
Parents can still give sound advice even
when they no longer take care of you. 



And now we go "Earth-Betty"

It was difficult finding a good cover, as some 
of them can be uninteresting. Plus, Jughead's canine Hot Dog
makes his first appearance, although he is not shown on the volume.  

Realizing that New York is not for them (among other factors)
Archie and Betty moved back to Riverdale.

One of the new characters introduced in the "Universe" 
where they would pose a challenge to Archie.

Another penciler making the overall look
cartoony. This is one of Jughead's few great moments.

The two succeeding pages are so detailed that I welcomed it...
only to see it appearing only on this issue. Further research tells me it is a work of 
an inker. As to who, I am unable to find that out yet.


This is a great moment. 
The student becomes the teacher.

Sure I would like to check out my old school if 
time would permit me, but I never saw 
someone like Archie's gang this excited.

You think that Mr. Lodge would rest after his "messing with Archie" bit?
Think again.  
Bella Beazly is another new character, where she 
resembles the hot redhead Cheryl Blossom. 

Once more Mr. Lodge being villainous. 

Betty as a teacher would have some challenges
thrown at her, and it would be in the form of 
outcast student Georgia Wolff. 

Reggie shines once more in this "Universe" , 
as a budding investigative reporter who
discovered Mr. Lodge's plan.

Leave it to someone like Archie to 
talk someone off flirting with him. 

.... And to cool off Betty's jealousy.  

This scene saves Jughead's character. 
Even I was impressed with what he said.
                           
Chuck Clayton explains what a comic is to readers.
 But he is just jealous of his spouse's newfound success. 

                               

In this scene we all sympathize with Chuck. 
We all know how he really wants to work in the comic book 
industry. It was a great moment. 
                            

Mr. Weatherbee giving light to a 
tragedy. As to how the school was burned, 
I won't spoil that. 

Now as much as I don't want to spoil too much,
I wanted to show this scene. This is a major cliffhanger
and would make you anxiously wait for Volume 3. 

So there. Archie The Married Life Volume 2 offers all the rollercoaster ride what one would expect from a daytime soap opera. While this volumes suffers from inconsistent art, readers can still enjoy what Archie and the gang is going through. It is a good read especially to those who read Volume 1 and longtime Archie fans. Even though there are a lot of characters introduced in either of the "Universe" as well, they are there mostly for making an established character ( like Reggie, f'instance) build their personality.

I've also learned that Fernando Ruiz and Pat & Tim Kennedy would be drawing the series from now on, so readers who got used to Norm Breyfogle would be disappointed. More known characters would be introduced, like Jughead's baby sister Jellybean, so one would think if the obscure ones like Cricket or Jinx Malloy would be presented as well. And all of the time-traveling, reality-bending gibberish? (What's next? Geraldine Grundy: Rebirth story arc?) They would still be there, even getting worse in the later issues. You've been warned.

But comic reviewer Caroline Albanese once said " a series that works with the dual continuity as tongue-in-cheek writing. The story’s use of melodrama is still a great way to mature the Archie universe without affecting any major Archie continuity, and the issue’s pace allows readers to flip through leisurely. It’s almost a guilty pleasure ... [It's] like potato chips, you know it’s not the best thing for you, but once you take that first crunch of a chip you know it’s only a matter of minutes before you eat the entire bag." 

All images copyright Archie Comics Publications 2012

- "the king"