Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Stormwatch

Let me tell you about Stormwatch.


Stormwatch was a comic published by Image, and it was a fairly generic superhero team book. I bought it, I collected it, I read it, and I suppose I enjoyed it. Not as much as WildCATS, not as much as Spawn or Gen-13, but probably more than CyberForce, which featured a guy with three arms called Stryker. Now THAT was dumb.

This was all during a time in the 90's when Image were seriously challenging Marvel and DC in comic sales. They challenged them by pretty much copying them. Spawn was kinda like Batman. WildCATS were kinda like X-Men. Glory was Wonder Woman, Supreme was Superman, and Youngblood was rubbish. Every superteam even had their own Wolverine- the tough-talking cool guy who used blades (and, this being the 90's, a ridiculous ponytail).



Stormwatch was fairly bad, when I look back on it now. Impossible muscles, stupid dialogue, impossible women, dumb stories, derivative characters... It got so that reading it was a chore. And then Warren Ellis came along.


Ellis took the book and improved it. But he didn't just make it better. He made it GREAT. He brought Big Ideas to the table, he brought wit and horror and pure science fiction, and he made it one of my favourites. As Stormwatch went on, it would introduce Apollo and the Midnighter- basically Superman and Batman- as a gay couple who just happened to be the toughest heroes around.


Stormwatch would later mutate into The Authority, and just get even better and better. If any of you like comics, I advise you to pick up the collected editions. You will NOT regret it.

But why am I telling you all this?

Because of one single issue. A special, actually. A crossover. WildCATS/Aliens.


When I saw this issue advertised, I didn't think much of it. Aliens, from the Ridley Scott/James Cameron movies, were always being used in comic crossovers. They'd gone up against Superman and Batman and Judge Dredd. None of these comics were particularly good. You knew nothing big was going to happen. If something major was going to occur in a comic, it would occur in the monthly version, not in some stupid crossover thing.

So WildCATS/Aliens came out, and I bought it, and I read it. The WildCATS go up into a space station to fight the Aliens. Big deal, right? But along the way they realise that Stormwatch had been here before them. And as they search this huge, scarily empty station, they come across their remains.

Ellis had killed most of the Stormwatch team— and what's more, he did off-panel. We didn't even get to see them die. That's like Captain America stumbling upon Spider-Man's dead body in the middle of a story. It was THAT shocking. To kill them in a silly crossover? To kill them without even showing us how they died?

Warren Ellis took what everyone expected to be a silly little issue, and he made it HUGE.

And that's the approach I took to The Maleficent Seven.

I didn't shake things up quite as violently as Ellis did, but I was determined to shock you. This was just a spin-off, after all. It didn't even take place within the main series. Your guard was down. You went in expecting fun and frolics and adventure, but nothing more. Nothing more devastating than that.

But of course, you should know by now to never, EVER trust me. I will make you care for a character, and then I will snatch that character away from you.

I just want to prepare you, that's all. We have two more books to go, and we have GALLONS of blood to be spilled.



Okay then, so what have I been up to lately?

Well, on March 30th I did signings in Blanchardstown and Dundrum here in Dublin. They both went REALLY well, and I started the Dundrum signing a tad early because of the insane Minions at the front of the queue. So many of them I knew from here in Blogland and also from Twitter, and dear GOD they would not stop talking. I could feel my brain sizzling in my head just sitting there. Joining them, and at the very front of the queue, was Val, from this very blog, who had come over with Amanda and her mom, all the way from Seattle JUST TO MEET ME.

Because I'm worth it.

Of course, I couldn't just sign their books and send them back to America, so the following Monday I picked them up from their hotel, gave them a tour of my AWESOME ROOM OF AWESOMENESS, introduced them to Sherlock the dog, and took them out for lunch. At no stage during those four and a half hours did Val or Amanda even pause for breath. It was SCARY.

From the 5th to the 7th of April I was over in the UK doing signings. It was really weird, to be honest. We were slap-bang in the middle of the Easter break, and London was SO quiet. We still got some pretty decent queues, but the lovely thing about shorter lines is that I can spend even more time chatting to each person.

The biggest turnout was at Norwich, and it was here that I got to hang out once again with Becky and Howlett, the two legendary Uber-Minions. Amazingly, every time I see them they have more stuff for me to sign. I'm not sure where they get this stuff from, or how many of each book they own, and I'm really not sure that I WANT to know. I just console myself with the fact that their obsession with Skulduggery is probably distracting them from another, more damaging obsession, like serial-killing or something.

Now I'm back at home, and I'm back writing, and I'd really like to get this book finished sometime over the next week or so. That'd be nice.



4,877 comments:

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Mary Contrary said...

Star: Quite. :/

Also, that song sounds great. :)

Valkyrie V. - Ivy said...

I have a brilliant memory when I'm remembering unimportant stuff.

Star Inkbright said...

How come David pronouces 'wreaks' like 'reeks'? :/

Oh my gosh, I have not listened to enough Disturbed and Device to notice he always does that. *laughs*

Plus he says 'deity' like 'dee-it-ee' and 'deify' like 'defy.' O_O

I LOVE Device. *nods*

Star Inkbright said...

Really?

Thanks. :)


My memory remembers some things really well and completely forgets others. I remembered tenses in French utterly and then we were going over them and nobody could remember the rules and I was just staring around the room in total confusion, literally unable to see how they couldn't remember . . .
But stuff like I have to go here or there after school, noooooo, I'm terrible. *nods*
And directions. I can map read well . . . Judging by the people I was doing orienteering with, I'm good at it. But I can never remember the way to anywhere, DEFINITELY not in the car.

I can't remember any practical stuff, I think.

Mary Contrary said...

*nods*
I'm terrible at remembering some things, and kinda brilliant at others.
Like, song lyrics stick to my head like glue to our science lab ceilings (I can't stop using that simile. I love it. No idea why. It'd probably make no sense at all to anybody who does not attend my school.), but I forget things like, well, pretty much everything else. xD

Ieni Strider (Ieni The Ninja Aeroplane, Eater of Fabi's armses) said...

I should be in bed, but hi!

Sorry, I've been so poofy today:(

Msd/wbd.

Mary Contrary said...

Hiya, Ieni!
How're you?

Wbd - finishing le physics homework.
Msd - internet is odd. It does odd things.

Anonymous said...

Hello? I am sorta here... Pulling information out of all my primary and secondary sources...Blahhhh.

That describes today extremely well, blahhhhh. [muses]

Ieni Strider (Ieni The Ninja Aeroplane, Eater of Fabi's armses) said...

Hey, Taia!! *ninjaeroplanetacklehugs*
Ah, at least autocorrect has stopped charging your name to Gaia, the band of an evil character from Fear/Light.

I'm meeeh:)

You?

Ugh, homework, I feel for you D:

Fabiiiiii!!!!! *ninjaeroplanetacklehugs*
Your ded was super awesome, btw!:)

Anonymous said...

[is ninjaeroplanetacklehugged]

Thanks...:-)

Hi Ieni and Taia and anyone else here! :-)

Mary Contrary said...

*is nijaaeroplanetacklehugged*

*laughs*
Gaia. That's awesome. xD

I'm good, thanks. :3

I just finished my physics homework. It was pretty easy though, so I'm not sure whether pride is appropriate. :P

Hiya, Fabi!

Ieni Strider (Ieni The Ninja Aeroplane, Eater of Fabi's armses) said...

Ugh, stupid toe...

Ohhhh, you're talking about that physics homework I may or may not have just eaten..

Fabi, I hope it's all okay in the end *hugs*
I don't know what it is, but I hope it's all okay:)

Anonymous said...

Yay for finishing homework....

Anonymous said...

[hugs back] Thanks, Ieni.

Mary Contrary said...

*hands Fabi a cookie* :3


Unclouded and clearly,
Words work themselves back to me~

That lyric won't leave my head. ^^
Thankfully, it's possibly my favourite part of the song. :3

Kilandra Xyle said...

HeLlO pEoPlE oF eArTh!

Anonymous said...

Thanks, Taia. [eats cookie]

Kilandra Xyle said...

Or YoU kNoW aNy OtHeR pLaNeT

Anonymous said...

HeLlO pErSoN oF nOt EaRtH aPpArEnTlY!

Kilandra Xyle said...

I'm FrOm MaRs, ThAnK yOu VeRy MuCh.


EaRtH lOoKs LiKe FuN. pEoPlE dIe HeRe,.

Unknown said...

Hola

Kilandra Xyle said...

HeLlO fAbI!.!.!

Kilandra Xyle said...

HoLa? WhAt Is ThIs StRaNgE tHiNg?.?.?

Anonymous said...

My SiStEr Is FrOm MaRs!

EaRtH iS dYiNg.

Hi Jubi!

Mary Contrary said...

Greetings, good human (or otherwise) of Mars.

Hiya, Jubi!

msd

Mary Contrary said...

*frowns*

Gotta go.

*leaves hugs and cookies and blah*

Bye~ :)

Anonymous said...

Bye Taia...

Unknown said...

FABI!!!!! ANDRA!!!!!!!!!
hi.

Unknown said...

BYE TAIA!!

Jophiel said...

*Groans*
Athletics suck something I am not going to say...

Jophiel said...

Fab, I dreamed that Derek was going to Mars... Mum insulted him... I cried...

Anonymous said...

Oh...

Jophiel said...

And where did we all disappear off to now?

Jophiel said...

YAY! SOMEONE LIVES!!!!!

How is you Fabulous?

Emerald Melody said...

I am stalking when I'm meant to be writing...

But I can't focus at all so I'm stalking...

Trip Castalan, Lord of The Hobbits, The Fourth Most Popular Folk/Parody Banana Thief In The Land said...

Hi people *appears in a puff of smoke* I can finnally talk now the people who talk in caps are gone.

Jophiel said...

My sister has dressed up in an elf costume, complete with vines around her legs and arms...

Me: *faceplam*

Anonymous said...

I am blahhhh.

I can't stop doing important things to do random funny unimportant things and it's driving me up a wall! At least a lt of it's fun, though, like memorizing that monologue and working on my temari ball.

How are you?

Jophiel said...

EM!
*Hugs*
Who are you stalking? I am always stalking people...
*Evil laugh*

Hi Eddy!

Trip Castalan, Lord of The Hobbits, The Fourth Most Popular Folk/Parody Banana Thief In The Land said...

I'm very focused. I went to karate for the first time in weeks then came back and meditated.

Jophiel said...

Temari ball?

Emerald Melody said...

I'm stalking all of you here on blogland.

Jesus I wish I had somebody better to stalk.

Trip Castalan, Lord of The Hobbits, The Fourth Most Popular Folk/Parody Banana Thief In The Land said...

I said before, I'm called Woody...

Anonymous said...

*lot.

Hi Em, hi Edward.

Jubi is awesome, capital letters or no. Also Andra and Death. I'm just going to point that out.

Jophiel said...

*Hides*
Everyone but me... Right?

Stalk... My friend! Her name is Elizabeth!

Trip Castalan, Lord of The Hobbits, The Fourth Most Popular Folk/Parody Banana Thief In The Land said...

My freind stalked someone, it's not as fun as you think.

Anonymous said...

*Woody then.

It's this Japanese craft... It's like embroidering on a really big ball of string.

Jophiel said...

Ah! That's cool!!!!!!

Jophiel said...

GTG bye!

Trip Castalan, Lord of The Hobbits, The Fourth Most Popular Folk/Parody Banana Thief In The Land said...

I think their cool.

Trip Castalan, Lord of The Hobbits, The Fourth Most Popular Folk/Parody Banana Thief In The Land said...

bye

Emerald Melody said...

Oh I think I've seen that before Fabi, looks really cool.

I cross stitch.

Anonymous said...

Bye Death.

Trip Castalan, Lord of The Hobbits, The Fourth Most Popular Folk/Parody Banana Thief In The Land said...

I don't really do a needle craft... :(

Anonymous said...

I'm going completely off-pattern, so...

I don't cross-stitch. Nor do I sew or knit. I do weave on a rigid heddle loom or inkle loom or marudai (for kumihimo, another Japanese one, more braiding than weaving)... There's this awesome crafts class at my school for weird stuff like that.

Emerald Melody said...

I've been cross stitching since I was 12 so I've kinda grown up with it.

But it's never too late to learn something new. And there is so much out there now to teach someone a new craft like blogs, tutorial videos and even facebook groups and pages.

Trip Castalan, Lord of The Hobbits, The Fourth Most Popular Folk/Parody Banana Thief In The Land said...

I make awesome miniatures, it sounds lame though. As a hobby compared to stitching. But the are pretty cool.y

Emerald Melody said...

It's not lame.

It's YOUR hobby, it's something your good at and passionate about.

It will always be something that no one could take away from you so be proud of it.

Anonymous said...

Yeah,

I sometimes feel like I'm learning too much new stuff, though. Or, like not the right new stuff. I just work well with string.. Not so much hair, though. My hair's a disaster, apparently.

Unknown said...

In school, we went on a field trip to this place where we saw Romeo and Juliet.

It was very VERY strange....

Anonymous said...

Yeah, what Em said.

Trip Castalan, Lord of The Hobbits, The Fourth Most Popular Folk/Parody Banana Thief In The Land said...

Aw, thanks emerald. I needed to remember my legendary self esteem right then.

Fabi, I bet your hair isn't a disaster, people say mine is and it's great. The problem is not your hair, it's that the standard is too high.

Anonymous said...

Sounds cool, though, Jubi!

Then again, that's coming from a bit of a Shakespeare geek, so... Yeah.

In what way was it strange?

I've seen Romeo and Juliet set in... I forget exactly where/when (modern time), but there were helicopter sound effects right before whenever the Prince arrived. It was cool/weird.

Trip Castalan, Lord of The Hobbits, The Fourth Most Popular Folk/Parody Banana Thief In The Land said...

what version of romeo and juliet was this?!

Unknown said...

At the beginning, they were just singing a bunch of songs, and then they had this family feud thing between the Montagues and Capulets, and then once they FINALLY got to the production, they started playing call me maybe in the ball scene where Rome and Juliet meet.....


It was weird

Anonymous said...

My hair is super frizzy most days. If I spend an hour or two on it, I can make it do just about anything I want, but I never have the patience. String and yarn and thread are all different for some reason. I could weave/braid for hours.

Anonymous said...

Sounds weirder than the one I saw then.

Gah, 'Call Me Maybe' is still everywhere!

Unknown said...

I KNOW!!! I CAN'T STAIND IT!!

Anonymous said...

And now it's in my head again... Thanks so much, Jubi. :-P

Unknown said...

..... I'M SORRY!!!!!!!!!!!!! D:

Anonymous said...

We're almost to 5000... Just as a reminder, we're not going back to the spoiler post but the newest one before that with empty space.

Unknown said...

AAAAALRIGHTY

Anonymous said...

...is it bad that we were given this diamond pattern to use and there's a blue daffodil thing on mine?

Unknown said...

uuuummm..... yes?

Anonymous said...

Oh, dear... I do not think I can redo it at this point, though.

Unknown said...

*GASP* FABI WHAT HAVE YOU DONEEEE

Unknown said...

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