The new Godzilla trailer is here!

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Are you guys(and gals) ready? This looks so freaking cool!

 

I seriously cannot wait for this, this movie will be the real revenge for that awful movie that came out in 1998 or whatever it was, starring GINO*and Matthew Broderick. Although there was some quite satisfying revenge in Final Wars. And Godzilla looks freaking HUGE!

-Kris

 

*GINO- Godzilla In Name Only

The Original Issues 1 & 2

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Art & Story by Sean Miller
Editor Travis Compton
Covers by Ramon Villalobos
Published by Anchor Comics

In a few days, artist and writer Sean Miller will be releasing the print copy of issue #2 of his indie comic, The Original. Lucky for us, digital copies were available for purchase days before allowing us to take an early look into a world run by dictators who present themselves as “superheroes.” For the purposes of this review I’ll be lumping issues 1 and 2 together.

The Echelon (afore mentioned superhero dictators) have used their power and influence to force their vision of Utopia on the citizens of Earth. To enter this Utopia you must first report to an evaluation center. It sounds to me like one of those “check in but don’t check out” situations as people who submit to evaluation are never heard from again. Things have gotten so dire that an aging superhero is convinced to once again don his mask and crest.

This is a really sold read. It harkens back to how I perceived superheroes as a kid without the cheese.

While an aging superhero is the headliner in this book, it’s Ms. Crowley and her cat Alexander that steal the show. Crowley appears to be an elderly and crotchety building superintendent, but we quickly learn that appearances aren’t everything.

While there is no color inside the books, I find the art to be really good. Miller has definitely mastered the full page splash. Also, I love the cover for book #2. Villalobos’s use of color is too rad.

This story arc is one that I think we readers can get a lot of mileage out of without it turning into a moldy oldie. Most privately published indie books don’t have the most consistent release schedules. I would suggest readers keep back issues handy. Sometimes you have to read back an issue to remember what the heck is going on.

This book is definitely worth the read and can be found at http://www.anchorcomics.bigcartel.com/

TGA Podcast Episode 0003

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This week we discuss what few books we’ve had time to read, go off on a Jethro Tull tangent, and Kris tries to break down for Chris some DC pre-Crisis stuff. Definitely not our most focused epi…SQUIRREL! You can listen by either clicking here or by using the player below.

BTW – You can now find us on Stitcher! Click here.

As always, we would appreciate hearing any feedback or criticisms you may have that will help us improve the show. E-mail us at thegravyage@gmail.com or leave a comment below. Thanks and enjoy.

-Chris

Lookie what I got!

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superhero gravy boat

Looks like we got us a mascot!

 

A copy of an image sent to me by a Twitter friend, awesome artist, and all around rad lady @fury_conception

For commissions, original art, Pin-Ups, and comic book art, you can visit her etsy shop here or send her an email at furyconception@gmail.com

 

We should name this guy. Maybe we can start our own awards, The Gravies?

Marvel Now From Then Is Now Again

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Or some Marvel books I read last weekend. Lots of spoilers, too many words, and some terrible jokes to come.

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TGA Podcast Episode 0002

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We made it to a second episode! This time Chris plays the role of eugoogoolizer when remembering the late Morrie Turner. Kris accuses Chris of doin’ the Hinckley on Jeff Lemire. There’s some movie stuff and some comic stuff…yada yada yda. You can listen by either clicking here or by using the player below.

As always, we would appreciate hearing any feedback or criticisms you may have that will help us improve the show. E-mail us at thegravyage@gmail.com or leave a comment below. Thanks and enjoy.

-Chris