Archive for October, 2007

Friday Night Fights — Sucka-Punch!!! Round 4

Friday, October 19th, 2007

“…open your mouth, say something, I dare you…”

Munson comes down like water, fresh out the clouds, clown!!!

Drown Dead’ll Do like terrible weather,

Nobody does it better than Grebok-Sod, so approved by Secreat Earths,

Fish Flavored Baseball Bat plays the fight hard, and The Comic Treadmill is still hardly fightin’!!!

To Siskoid, rise and shine, give Collected Editions the glory,

Hero Sandwich already gave a percentage of his

to Jimmy Olsen’s Blues & Slay, Monstrobot of the Deep!!!

And still got bills and SpaceBooger to pay,

So excuse him Continuity Error, Every. Issue. Ever.,

will settle up towards the end of Bitter Andrew’s days!!!

Dem’s Good Readin’s way of control is hard to swollow,

Known to lead, but some would rather see Doctor-K follow behind!!!

Sorry to disappoint, but this fights Stars and Garters!!!

Display Woody’s indie, but, say no-,

-more or Bully‘ll blind Baddie like Blackmarket Pies did to Comics Ate My Brain!!!

Scores to settle, crews to crush,

Church rushes right in to see Sims do it with a smile,

It’s Friday Night Fights — Sucka-Punch!!!

Kalinara nails it TO THE WALL,

From AM to PM, Ninja Shark Bites plays his OMAC files on ALL YA’LL!!!

A few short words, and whaddya know?!?

Toe-To-Toe.

Bahlactus.

BRINGS.

BLACK-EYE.

FUN.

Ding! Ding!! Ding!!!

Friday Night Fights — Pre-Fight Rules

Friday, October 19th, 2007

Friday Night Fights officially begins at 6PMEST each and every Friday when I throw the opening punch for the round. If you want to get down with Friday Night Fights — Sucka-Punch!!!, then (on Fridays) between 6PM - 10PM (EST):

Any entries missing this link risk an EARLY KNOCK OUT!!! The Announcer’s freestyle will publish between 11PM and 1AMEST. This time, it’s personal. Bahlactus has spoken.

SHOUT-OUT! The Falcon Week — Day 5

Friday, October 19th, 2007

SHOUT-OUT! The Falcon Week — Day 4

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

Oh Snap! Wilson week continues, with this third issue of The Falcon mini-series. What has really been interesting so far is the depth of the character story for Sam Wilson — he used to be a bad-guy, turned good guy, by a bad guy. When he was first revealed, none of that development was actually in place (Shout-Out! to commenter J. Kevin Carrier for the Comics clue on Falcon’s back story).

Imagine, if you could follow one character through every appearance they’ve had in Comics, who would it be? I am doing this exact thing with GALACTUS, and my insight into the character is growing more solid with each of his appearances that gets added to my collection.

The appreciation for the character over time is more significant when you are able to consider their entire life from their creation to present-day. Who do you want to know more about? Me? I am going to dig into Sam “Snap” Wilson — clearly someone attempted to get creative with the bad-guy-turned-good archetype (and that makes the character more appealing for me!) Bahlactus has spoken.

SHOUT-OUT! The Falcon Week — Day 3

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

I dig this cover quite a bit. The dark ominous Sentinel in the background is reminiscent of GALACTUS, which can’t help but add to the flavor of the presentation. It is definitely an omen, and is revealed in this second issue of the limited mini-series, The Falcon — Sam Wilson is a mutant.

He is able to establish a psychic bond between himself and Redwing. I suspect there have been quite a few allusions to this revelation. Did it happen in Captain America #119-#120? (not yet part of my collection) — possibly! I wonder if Black Panther is the only Black superhero that did not originate from the ghetto?

It would seem that The Falcon, Green Lantern, and Black Goliath, have hailed from down on skid row. Clearly, being from the streets — bitch!!! yields some advantages:

The Falcon Week continues…Bahlactus has spoken.