Posts Tagged ‘2009’

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Colossus Matos’s Best Comic Book Moments of 2009

January 5, 2010

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Most Original New Series: Chew, Image Comics. By John Layman and Rob Guillory
With a plethora of recycled been-there-done-that concepts floating around, Chew was a refreshingly original and innovative Indie comic that came along this year. The book focuses on a detective who gets psychic impressions from whatever he eats (think dead bodies at crime scenes). Clever writing ensues and brings in everything from the FDA to a mysterious chicken-like fruit! All this craziness alone could be the driving force of the comic, but with the added silliness, strangeness, and energetic artwork this book was definitely a nice surprise in the cereal box of comics.

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Best Zombie Comic: Walking Dead, Image Comics.  Art by  CHARLIE ADLARD & CLIFF RATHBURN Walking Dead continues to serve suspense, strong characterization, and unexpected jaw-dropping twists in a world overrun by the living dead. Each year this comic just gets better and better! George Romero is either hating it or luving!

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Best Bad Ass Comic: X-Force, Marvel. Art by Mike Choi
It’s X-Men, black ops style. These mutants dont play! They handle their biznazz for realz! This book is definitely not for the squeamish! X-Force are the cousins u always wished u had to call and handle that annoying neighbor.

 

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Best Cover: Flash Re-birth, DC. Art by Ethan Van Sciver
It’s the amalgamation of the awesome electric lightning-like pencils (pun intended) by Ethan Van Sciver  and the nostalgia of the return of the legend that is Barry Allen that puts this cover at the top of my list. 

 
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Best Ongoing Series: Batman and Robin, DC. Cover by Frank Quitely

Batman’s death gave way to some creative story this year which included secondary bat-characters taking the spotlight. Under the creative care of team supremes Grant Morrison with artists Frank Quitely and Phillip Tan, Batman and Robin outshined most. In the revamped book, the original Robin Dick Grayson starred as Batman, and Bruce Wayne’s son Damian starred as Robin. Throughout the series Damian behaves like the obnoxious punk teen that he is, while Dick struggled with the heavy responsibility that wearing the cowl brings. Batman and Robin were now these relatable characters and not just these iconic untouchable heroes that they have usually been portrayed as. Each month, we watched this unlikely duo become tighter partners as they battled new villains like the Circus of the Strange (eerily penciled by Frank Quitely), and former Robin, Jason Todd (which reminded us that even the Batman family has their black sheep). The family tension was intensified by Phillip Tan’s dramatic style as the original Robin (Dick) and the new Robin (Damian) battled a former Robin (Jason). Twisted indeed. Grant Morrison’s’ offbeat storytelling gave the book a psychedelic, Twin Peaks-ish feel and Frank and Phillip complemented Grant’s quirkiness amazingly. This book was a must-read month after month and doesn’t look to be slowing down and deserves this homo-fanboy’s vote as best series of the year!

 

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Best Event: Blackest Night, DC. Image by Ivan Reis
It’s the culmination of years of story. Showcasing the colorful rainbow spectrum of  all the Lantern Corps, from the noble Green Lanterns to the Vicious Red Lanterns, and introduces the deadly Black Lanterns (who recruit the dead). Drama drama drama spreading throughout all the DC titles! Luv it!!!!!!!!!!

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Best Mini: War of Kings, Marvel. Cover by Brandon Peterson
It’s the underdogs Inhumans waging war against the bully Shi-ar empire. Oh man, a story filled with royal families, arranged marriages, backstabbing, and revenge all set in space! A Soap Opera set among the stars! Ca’nt get any better than this, people!

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Best Moment/#1 Cliff Hanger: Hawkman and Hawkgirl killed in Blackest Night. Art by Ivan Reis
The tragedy of the eternal love of Hawkman and Hawkgirl is enough drama but to have them both killed by their formerly dead friends Ralph and Sue who are recently resurrected Black Lanterns was clearly the most unexpected, tragic, and best moment of 2009!

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Best Writer: Geoff Johns This hottie masterfully guided the DC universe and gave us the epic battle and emotional turmoil that is Blackest Night. He re-energized long-lost characters and gathered the different incarnations of the Legions while staying true to us continuity junkies. All that, and he managed to masterfully helm the return of Barry Allen without botching up the job. His love and respect for the medium attached to his amazing creativity and storytelling not only make him the ultimate fanboy but a fanboy guru to us all. He’s not so bad on the eyes either. Rawwwrrrr!!!!!!!

 

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Best Artist: J. H. Williams
The proof is in the pudding people! If u havent checked out Detective Comics then you need to check yourself! Artist J.H. Williams has been serving it month after month as he pens the adventures of DC’s breakthrough lesbian heroine, Batwoman. This guy oozes style and has an unbelievable eye for detail. Every panel is visually striking, whether its the interplay of Batwoman’s body language and the story to the gorgeous depth and horror that he gives to the backdrop of her adventures. His work is genius and, simply said his brilliant work tells a story in and of itself.

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Best throwback to the nostalgia of the 90′s Comic: Image United, Art by Marc Silvestri, Jim Valentino, Todd McFarlane, Erik Larsen, Whlce Portacio, Rob Liefeld, and Robert Kirkman
Members of the original Image came together to tickle our fanboy fancy and brought us an exciting, fun and innovative project. Back in the 90′s, these creative powerhouses set the standard for creator-owned projects by leaving Marvel (while they were all at the peak of their Marvel careers as pencilers) to form Image Comics. This was a dramatic move and set the industry on fyr!!!!!!!!!! Each artist created their own characters/series, some of which are still going strong today. They have since taken more directorial roles in the company and less hands on artistic duties at Image, but haven’t lost their artistic talents! Image United brings all these creators together, each pencilling their signature characters in the same story. So that means in one page, Image United can equal the artistic godliness of all the founding creators. Jaw-dropping fanboy greatness. I just floated away………

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Best comic I’m embarrassed I didn’t read: Asterios Polyp, art by David Mazuchelli
After some time away from the realm of comics David Mazzuchelli came back to rave reviews with Asterios Polyp. Described as a brilliant story of meditation on life, love and the meaning of art, coupled with gorgeous and purposeful interiors, this 340 page graphic novel is nestled nicely on my nightstand waiting to cuddle.

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Best Character: Batwoman, DC. Art by J. H. Williams
The story of Katy Kane running around as Batwoman could’ve easily fallen into some cheesy bat-cliches, especially since she’s always in Batman’s shadow. However with Batman’s death, Batwoman became the star of Detective Comics and something magical happened. Readers were treated to this fabulously fascinating flawed soldier with redeeming human qualities. She wasn’t perfect and didn’t always have the right answers, she simply did the best she could with what she knew. We saw the tragic past she came from and realized that unlike Batman, she didn’t use that as the driving force of why she wears the bat-suit. Instead she viewed herself as a soldier (no doubt due to her father’s military influence) and participated in more self-destructive behavior than anything else. Sometimes we loved her and sometimes we hated her. That “realness”is what grounded her and veered her away  from the cheesy road that many other bat-characters have followed. All that, and she just happens to be a lesbian with relationship issues! Now scheduled to to have her own title in 2010, it looks like Batwoman we’ll have plenty of more misadventures and we can all merrily tag along.

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Mel Racho’s Best of 2009

December 23, 2009

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*Photo By Christa Holka

Mel Racho teaches digital design at Depaul University and is member of the Chances Dances crew. She’s no stranger to TPR’s screen, she talked to me about the Critical Fierceness Grant this year and her extra cute tweets can be found at twitter.com/melissaida

SHE WOLF = HEAVY CROSS – I know I’m ignoring GAGA, oh snap, etc. But as your friend and occasional DJ, 2009’s end is nigh and, as of this very moment, there are only two songs that can be yelled at me on repeat occasions that I will gladly drop at a dance party without privately tuning out and blank dancing.

QUEER CHICAGO – Is it just me or did like 15 new queer nights pop up overnight? In terms of organized dilettantism, Chicago has kind of strapped it on this year and there are a lot of people into it. I love this town.

THE TRIUMPHANT RETURN OF KELIS – Look I had year. Yeah whatever, KELIS had a year. That cookbook? Want it. Want to cook from it while I shake my ass to “Accapella.” Seriously, it is a song that sounds like it is busting out of an underwater discotheque and I want to be there.

TWITTER NOW RULES THE ENTIRE WORLD – If you were a particularly alert nerd, you got on Twitter when it was beta in 2006 and are now really, really bored when you see the @ symbol next to anything. But this is 2009, Twitter is a threat to/legitimizes information sourcing. And, now, being connected means being bored.

LA ROUX’S DEBUT – I write this with a sigh, as recall the night I drunk-googled LA ROUX LESBIAN to zero affirmative results. Still, “In for the Kill” and “Bulletproof” make me shape a soapy shower faux hawk and secret sing-yell when my roommates are not home.

THE NEW SUPER MARIO BROS FOR Wii – Depending how deep in it you were – like you totally FREAKED OUT when you and your brother got the original NES back in the old country where it was called the Family Computer and you played only two games religiously, Mario (my pick) and Altered Beast (his pick) – this isn’t really top ten material. But I picked Mario.

GUCCI MANE – Oh man. Gucci! Brrrr. I hear that distinctive growl/bark in a song’s intro/breakdown and I am there. No one says OK on the radio like Gucci, I mean it. “I Think I love Her” was my secret anthem this summer. And I wasn’t Esther Dean.

LOGAN SQUARE – I am into Logan Square. Even its quirks: moms, labs and babies. El Cid. That Midwest Trajan Column. The occasional gunplay. I’ll take it all, now including: The Dill Pickle Co-Op, New Wave Coffee, The Whistler, The Rocking Horse. For better or worse, it got real crowded in the LS – a HUGE year.

TIGER WOODS IS A HORNBALL – I’m an Internet nerd. It might be even time to collude the two words: I’m an Internerd. TMZ.com. Jezebel.com. When I really want to scratch it, Perez Hilton. So, I internerded all over this stupidly juicy and twisted story. It’s the undoing of one of this country’s most peripherally spit-shine golden boy jocks. Now they’re making a porn called “Tiger’s Wood.” It’s so good right now.

NEON GOLD RECORDS – Everyone’s got their blogroll. This one is on mine. Basically, these guys have been around just over a year and throughout that year’s course they boutique released 7” Passion Pit, Marina & the Diamonds, Penguin Prison and Wolf Gang. I could keep going and sound like I’m plying faves from that stack but really what I’m saying is this has been a solid year for a solid start-up.

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This Year’s Homo A Go Go Probably The Fiercest Yet

August 4, 2009

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Girl In a Coma

I was going to do a round up of TPR’s picks for this year’s Homo A Go Go, but as I was going through the list of 42 bands, it was clear that I couldn’t just pick a few to highlight (I’ll just keep up with some new faves and they’ll get their own post). The first year in SF, this seems to be the most fierce, with a 3 day craft fair, fashion shows, film screenings, visual art and workshops. If I were to name drop a few then Tender Forever, Sgt. Sass, The Casual Lust, (DON’T EVER MISS) Erase Errata, Hunx and His Punx, The Younger Lovers,  Madame Mort, MKNG FRNDZ, Richard OH?!, Girl in a Coma, (Former Chicagoan) Nomy Lamm, Katastrophe…is that almost all of them??? Anyhow, you West Coast beetches have no excuse, I would go in a heart beat if I wasn’t the poorest I’ve ever been in my life. This is fucking next week, August 13-16th Age 21 and over: $70, Under age 21: $35. Full schedule and tickets at homoagogo.com


Tender Forever


Hunx & His Punx

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Stories From Windy City Black Pride

July 17, 2009

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A couple of weekends ago I was tabling for Vocalo.org at Windy City Black Pride, the MIdwest’s largest gathering of GLBTQ people of color. The set up was to collect stories via a “yard sale.” We have a various objects on a table and festival goers are allowed to take anything they want as long as they tell me a story. I got MANY good voices and produced them for the Vocalo.org library. It’s really easy to get YOUR voice heard on a full power non-profit radio station using the tools at their website, WCBP was no exception. These people got some free stuff and told some great stories. Here are a two, click over for the rest of them at my Vocalo.org profile.

Players vs. Heart Breaks, a splicing of several interviews with those who play and those who have been played.


I Tried It, a funny story of a woman who has tried gay life but didn’t like it:


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Queer Top Chef!!

July 5, 2009

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Click through for the rest of the emotional photos from Queer Top Chef 2009! Read the rest of this entry ?

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Butt’s Having Pride Parties

April 28, 2009

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I can’t tell you how bad I wish I was going to be in NYC the week before Pride. BUTT magazine just announced two pre-Pride Celebrations. The first one, called BANG, will be at The Knitting Factory with performances by Salem, Hunx and His Punx, and Sissy Nobby (more on Sissy Nobby in another post). The 2nd party will be at at Terence Koh’s gallery, Asia Song Society (ASS), and it will be a queer video film fest. They have just anounced an open call for submissions, and will be accepting films until May 20th, the show opens on June 19th.

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Dining Out For Life

April 27, 2009

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I really wanted this to be a nice post about Dining Out For Life. A nice restaurant + you = $$ for AIDS research. Simple and fun and good for all, but the website is not working. When it does start working, you’ll be able to search by city and find a restaurant near you that will donate a percentage of their sales for the day on Thursday, April 30th. Last year, some of the restaurants in Chicago donated up to 50% of the sales to this cause. I’ll update as soon as they get their shizz together. Stay tuned!

UPDATE: The site is now fully functional and you can see all of Chicago’s participating restaurants by clicking here. The places donating 50% of their proceeds are Big Jones in Andersonville and  Pars Cove in Lincoln Park.  All DOFL donations are made to AIDSCare,”Since 1992, AIDSCare has been dedicated to improving the quality of life for Chicagoans with HIV/AIDS through housing, compassionate care and support services. Now in its 16th year, AIDSCare’s Programs have assisted over 300 homeless and low-income children, families and adults living with AIDS to achieve stable housing, improve wellness, and transition toward greater independence.”

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Dyke March Fund Raiser April 4th + Location Vote!

March 25, 2009

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Remember last year’s Dyke March in Pilsen and how truly WONDERFUL it was? True to their word, the organizers are moving the march to a different location for 2009. If you go over to their myspace, you can vote between Humboldt Park, Washington Park, South Shore, Downtown, Chinatown or “other” on their poll. Right at this moment, Humboldt Park is winning with 19 votes, or 33%. Get your opinion in!

Saturday April 4th, DM is having a fund raiser at the Wicker Well. Permits and entertainment ain’t cheap, folks! Head on over for some adult beverages and sassy fun. $5 cover gets you a drink, so it’s not a burden on your economy-leeched pockets.

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