Trying to find things to watch or read this summer? Well here is a list of some 5 shows or movies on DVD or Blu-ray and comics in trade paperback to read that I recommend getting for the summer:
DVDs/Blu-ray:
Trade Paperbacks/Comics:nations: the Water Tribe, the Air Nomads, the Fire Nation, and the Earth Kingdom. In each nation there are some people called 'Benders' that are able to manipulate the element corresponding to their nation (Waterbending, Airbending, Firebending, and Earthbending). While most 'Benders' can only use one element there is a one person born every generation, called the Avatar, that can bend all of these elements. The story revolves around the latest Avatar a twelve year old named Aang who is the last remaining Airbender, won't spoil why that is, in his quest to stop the Fire Nation who now control most of the world and are trying to control the parts that they don't. This series is split into three seasons, all out on DVD. The show is masterfully done with its epic story, some of the best fighting choreography, and all out stunning animation that you will be hooked on the show.
Chuck Season 1 – Maybe one of the most underrated show that was close to cancellation after its second season this year, but luckily it will come back for a third season. This is a great comedy/action show that center's around an everyman-type character named Chuck, obviously, whose life changes after his ex-friend turned nemesis, or so he thinks, sends him a program that basically installs a computer in his brain with a bunch of government secrets. The CIA and NSA find out Chuck has all of their information and each sends their best agent to protect him, one of which is named Sarah who may be the hottest woman on TV ;). Even though I might not have done the show justice with my brief synopsis of the show it is still a very entertaining show that has some great comedy and action.
Spectacular Spider-Man. This is the show that any fan of Spider-Man, young or old, will enjoy. The creators behind this show nailed every aspect that made Spider-Man one of the most popular comic book characters. This show is just pure fun. The first season just came out on DVD which contains all thirteen episodes and is only $20. I definitely recommend buying or renting this show as I sure even the mild Spider-Man fan will enjoy.
This is just some of the things to get this summer and if there is anything on the list that you felt was left of the list let me know.
Astonishing X-Me Vol. 2 – For all of its delays Joss Whedon and John Cassaday run on Astonishing X-Men was maybe one of the best X-Men runs in the past decade. This hardcover collects the last two story arcs of their run and for all of the problems with the current X-Men this, along with the first two story arcs, is definitely a must for any X-Men fan. And if you are looking to get into comics and/or the X-Men this is a collection that can get you into these characters without having to buy much more than this and the previous volume/softcovers of Whedon and Cassaday's run.
run on this title that was vastly underrated when first released. Fraction and Brubaker do a great job reinventing Iron Fist to be a much more appealing and powerful character than he was before. Through their run they tell a great narrative and if you are a fan of old school martial art movie fan and a shonen manga fan this is a great series to get you into comics.
X-Men/Spider-Man – This mini-series is one of my favorite mini-series that came out last year. If you are a Spider-Man or X-Men fan this is a great mini that spans the different eras of both franchises from the beginning to the pre-Dark Reign stuff. This is a series that definitely provides the necessary nostalgia and reminds you why you love these character. If nothing else this is a mini-series that is beautifully drawn by Mario Alberti whose art style is a bit reminiscent of how Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko use to draw the characters.
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4 Comments:
Nice reccomendations. I would love to pick up X-men/Spider-man if not for a few other books, Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader and Magneto Testament. I think I might actually give this top priority now though with your recommendation since it does sound really great. The art especially looks amazing.
I want to start picking up the Stand HC's but I've been rather lazy about that. I also have 2 HC's of Dark Tower to pick up that I got behind on. Loved the first mini.
I didn't really think Batman: Hush was all that great. Heart of Hush was much better in my opinion. All the original Hush story had going for it was the art and I like Lee's work on All Star Batman much more.
Also not a big fan of Astonishing X-men myself. Thought it was just all right.
still really great recommendations, thanks for this.
I must be doing something right since I've watched 4 outta five of those.
@Andrenn: Thanks! Whatever Happened to the Cape Crusader and Magneto Testament were both great books and I should have put the former on the list. But for Magneto Testament I thought, while I really enjoyed it, wasn't for everyone which is what I tried to do with my picks for trades.
And The Stand was good and was a story that got betteer at the with the latter issues.
Also I still haven't read Heart of Hush yet but I put Batman: Hush on the list since it is extremely new reader friendly and a good way to get into comics just like Astonishing X-Men.
@Doug: You my friend are a smart man. Now just go out and watch the one you have yet to watch ;)
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