Showing posts with label the authority. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the authority. Show all posts

Monday, January 14, 2013

(via Lost Authority by ~Roboworks on deviantART) Basically, some...





(via Lost Authority by ~Roboworks on deviantART)


Basically, some lost pages from a (hilarious) 2 issue arc of The Authority: the Lost Year. click through and download to see the big version. some things are the same, but other pages (and costumes!) have been changed dramatically.






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Sunday, January 6, 2013

comicsfacts: Bad, bad coloring work. Source: Stormwatch #1...





comicsfacts:



Bad, bad coloring work.


Source: Stormwatch #1 (volume 3)



It’s not the colorist that does that, it’s Miguel Sepulveda, half the stuff in his art is copy and pasted from photographs. He’s awful. It happens in Red Lanterns too.






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Friday, December 7, 2012

To show how awesome The Engineer used to be, one of my very...













To show how awesome The Engineer used to be, one of my very favorite scenes from Ellis and Hitch’s Authority. Angie goes to the moon in The Authority vol.1 #10. I miss her.






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Thursday, November 29, 2012

tabbran: I can’t believe this wasn’t on tumblr already. oh...





tabbran:



I can’t believe this wasn’t on tumblr already.



oh yes, this was one of the best Planetary moments. Elijah’s face, it’s like is he reacting to the space squid eggs, or what the racist bastard just said…






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Sunday, November 4, 2012

blinkingkills: midnighter you are a terrible date He really...





blinkingkills:



midnighter you are a terrible date



He really is! Apollo’s all like totally thinking it’s going to be a nice night out… His first clue should have been that Midnighter takes him to a seedy dive of a bar in a bad part of town instead of someplace nice, the next clue should have been the large bag Mids was carrying over his shoulder… but he remains hopeful! ‘cus he’s just trusting like that. But no. Midnighter’s there to knock out people’s teeth, cus he’s the fucking Midnighter, dammit, the day is not complete until he’s punched at least 6 people in the face. But of course he doesn’t tell Apollo of his little scheme. He’d had better get used to this feeling of aggravation, it will happen frequently.






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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

I miss The Bleed

Carrier


I was reading an article about Multiversity the other day, (which you should check out, it’s got some Frank Quitely art and sounds pretty cool) and it ended up reminding me how much I miss the Bleed, Shift Ships, all that, and I sincerely hope that the reason DC has not included the Bleed in the new 52, (despite it already being canon in previous continuity, and including most of the Authority characters) is because they promised Grant Morrison he could introduce it in Multiversity.


Hyperspace is no proper substitute for the Bleed, and the Eye is simply not worthy to take the place of the Carrier. The Bleed had this typically Warren Ellis vibe to it, which other writers seem to have trouble with. It was based on real science, but the way it was depicted was poetic and evocative; it inspired a sense of wonder and awe that’s just not there with Hyperspace as it’s being used in Stormwatch right now, where it’s a mere backdrop and means to remain undetected. That sense of wonder, I don’t know why, but other writers just seem to not quite get it. Planetary was ALL ABOUT capturing that sense of wonder, and that’s one of the reasons it’s so cool.


Back to Grant Morrison and Multiversity. I am getting a strong hunch that the Bleed may well feature, for a few reasons. One, the story is all about alternate dimensions, which is all the Bleed was when boiled down to it’s core, the stuff between dimensions, through which Shift Ships such as the Carrier could travel. This makes it a logical place to include the Bleed if DC is planning on ever using it again. Two, in Multiversity communication across dimensions is achieved through the pages of comic books. This seems strange, (it IS Grant Morrison) but the Bleed is named after the bleed area on a comic book page, so it all fits. Three, in his ill-fated run on the Authority, which lasted a whopping 2 issues, they ended up trapped on our Earth, or at least one one very similar to it. Jack and the Doctor end up in a comic shop…


comic shop


So. Just like in Multiversity, comic books are acting as a means of communication across dimensions. They may be reading about their own adventures, but they are in a different universe. And finally… Grant Morrison says in that article that he’s been working on Multiversity for 6 years. Guess how long ago his Authority run was. Go on, guess. I think his unfinished run on the Authority was the seed of the idea behind Multiversity, basically. It may involve different characters now, maybe even a whole new plot, I really couldn’t say, I am not sure how close they stuck to his plot for the Lost Year, so… But I do think the seed of the idea for Multiversity began there, with the Authority getting stuck outside their dimension when the Carrier’s power source (a baby universe. see? that’s so much cooler than some old Daemonite relic) died. I have my doubts about seeing the REAL Authority again, since there are new versions of many of the characters in the new DCU, but the Bleed is still missing, and I can see no good reason for it’s exclusion, especially since they’ve already had some characters doing some dimension hopping. So I am hoping that the plan all along was to have Morrison introduce the concept in Multiversity.






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Monday, October 1, 2012

Was reading Happy by Grant Morrison and Darick Robertson and...





Was reading Happy by Grant Morrison and Darick Robertson and something hit me… Grant Morrison re-used an old panel and got it past the censors this time. The top panel is from The Authority #28, Midnighter shoots Teuton in the back of the head while rescuing Apollo. Bottom is from Happy #1, a hitman gets double crossed.


Now, the Authority #28 is notable for two reasons. 1, this panel in particular got censored, it originally did have a hole exploding through the front of his forehead, just like the Happy panel. It is also the issue that started the long standing feud between Mark Millar and Grant Morrison, because while Millar’s name ended up on the cover, Grant Morrison actually wrote the issue. So I am pretty sure the similarity is intentional.






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