Showing posts with label Nightmare Fuel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nightmare Fuel. Show all posts

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Star Trek 1380: Schism, Issue 1

1380. Schism, Issue 1

PUBLICATION: Star Trek: Romulans - Schism #1, IDW Comics, September 2009

CREATORS: John Byrne (writer), John Byrne (artist)

STARDATE: Unknown (after Romulans: The Hollow Crown and The Enterprise Incident)

PLOT: The Klingon emperor finds that the Empire's machinations to pit the Romulans against the Federation aren't showing results, mostly due to the new Praetor's headstrong wife. Kor and Koloth are still on the case, though the latter is plotting to depose the Emperor on behalf of his treacherous lover, the emperor's daughter. The emperor is wise to this and lets Koloth dig his own grave by going out to help Kor who has gotten himself into a firefight with a cloakable USS Yorktown. Though both ships suffer damage, Kor decides to ram his cruiser into the Yorktown's bridge...

CONTINUITY: Kor (Errand of Mercy) and Koloth (The Trouble with Tribbles) last appeared in the previous Romulans mini-series, The Hollow Crown. Korax (The Trouble with Tribbles) also appears. A Federation starship has the cloaking device stolen by Kirk (The Enterprise Incident). The USS Yorktown (NCC-1717) is commanded by a Commodore who is quite clearly supposed to be Number One (who served as first officer aboard that ship prior to Pike's accident, according to the novel Vulcan's Glory).

DIVERGENCES: The Yorktown's engineer is dressed in command gold rather than services red.

PANEL OF THE DAY - The ladies never called Koloth "the ice man".
REVIEW: John Byrne returns to his epic Romulan story with even more in the way of political convolutions. Young Gaius is now Praetor, and he's got a wife keeping him steady. She still supports his vendetta against the Enterprise (responsible for his father's death), but there's no hint of anything sinister here. If anything, she's keeping the Klingons at bay. For its part, the Klingon Empire is the one that may be undergoing a schism as the emperor's ugly-ass daughter is introduced as a key player. Everybody's got a counter-move, it seems, making this engaging reading. All the action comes from Kor's battle with Number One's ship, and it's nice to see her having finally accepted the captain's chair (as a commodore, which I suppose loopholes Janice Lester's claims about female captains). Both ships show strategy and guts, but that is one WTF! moment at the end. Byrne really starts this chapter off with a bang.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

World's Weirdest Model Car Kit

In lieu of a proper, researched post, the SBG presents...If anyone has built this thing and still has their soul, please share.

Source: Hot Wheels #1, DC Comics, 1970.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Friday, February 20, 2009

Nightmare Fuel: A Classic

Look, I know this has been posted elsewhere before. And the words "Nightmare Fuel" were even used. But it's Murder Week, and it's all I had in the Fuel File.Besides IS THERE anything more nightmarish than eating what you just digested ad infinitum, ad nauseum?

No, no there is not.

Some people just don't want me to buy their products.*

*I'm looking at you, everyone who advertises on tv!

Friday, February 13, 2009

Your Nightmare Fuel: The birds and the... flies?

You really don't want to know how this ends...
But if you do, you'll find it in House of Mystery v.2 #1. Oh God, I think I'm gonna be sick...

Friday, February 6, 2009

Friday Nightmare Fuel: Poopa Troopers

Watch the skies and bring a hat!They're comiiiiiiinnnngggg!

(An ad in Gold Key's Star Trek #55. They don't make them like that anymore.)

Friday, January 30, 2009

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Friday's Nightmare Fuel: RATS!!!!

From Amazing Spider-Man #579 by Mark Waid and the rather wonderful Marcos Martin.I'm not particularly afraid of rats, which to me are just big mice. But when they're crawling all over each other, I can see why they give some people the creeps. That and watching 1984. Brrrrr.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Nightmare Fuel of the Week: I'm sorry, I'm so sorry

Picked up long ago at Mike Sterling's Progressive Ruin, I just can't think of Nightmare Fuel without thinking of this.Fridge-compatible and everything. Oh DC Comics, what went wrong?

Friday, January 9, 2009

Nightmare Fuel of the Week: Ma Gnucci Torsos

From Punisher War Zone #3 - Oh Garth Ennis, how do you expect me to sleep at night?

Friday, January 2, 2009

Nightmare Fuel of the Week: Stuffed Roadkill

They're really making them for my kids, aren't they?**If I had kids. Which it might be better if I never did.

Friday, December 26, 2008

Nightmare Fuel of the Week: Worst Snowman Ever

Worse than Jack Frost (either the lame horror movie one or the Michael Keaton vehicle).

Worse than Calvin & Hobbes' monstrous snowmen.Thanks Batman: Gotham After Midnight #8! I really needed Nightmare Fuel to get me through the holidays!

Friday, December 19, 2008

Nightmare Fuel of the Week: The Sword in the Commissioner

From Justice League of America #26, art by Ed Benes.The amateurish panel placement makes it look like the Paladin/Batman is about to pull a sword out of Commissioner Gordon's head.

A month later, Benes would traumatize me again with Black Canary's Basic Instinct scene. The man is clearly a menace to my mental health.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Nightmare Fuel of the Week: Kryb

She instills great fear by killing parents and trapping their newborns inside her exposed ribcage. Thanks Geoff Johns! And good night everyone!