Archive for May, 2009



Deadliest Warrior the TV series

Sunday 10 May 2009 @ 4:06 pm

I’m watching the TV series: Deadliest Warrior. It airs on channel Spike TV.

The show basically compares different warriors from different eras and time periods. They then look at their fighting styles, their weapons used and analyze the date.

All to compare in the end, who would win on a one to one fight.

Looking at all the costumes and designs, I think all of them could honestly be used and designed to make superhero characters. And I’m surprised it’s not really used.

For example, redesign a Spartan who is time displaced, has his big shield and sword. And take it from their. Add him to a superhero team.

Also for an action figure company, I think a cool idea would be to take all these warriors such as: Ninja, Samurai, Spartan, Knight, Viking, Egyptian Warriors, etc… and create an action figure line around them.

They are all fair use and no one has to pay fees or get permission to make such figures. Their also good army builder potential. I just hope whoever did make such a thing, would try to be historically accurate as possible. Such a figure would not be only cool to collect, but it would have historical significance.




FCBD Original Daredevil in Savage Dragon Review

Monday 4 May 2009 @ 2:42 pm

From the Free Comic Book Day event, I was able to get my hands on the Savage Dragon issue which features the original Public Domain Daredevil.

Erik Larsen provided a nice stand alone issue which has the Dragon and Daredevil team up. At the end was a nice two page text piece that Erik Larsen wrote about the Daredevil character. He recounts the history of the character, as well as how he plans to use him. He also acknowledges that which version currently out now is the “real one” ? He says they are all legitimate because the character is public domain, and free to be used by creators and fans alike.

Overall a good issue to read, and I most also mention the FCBD Dragon issue had a nice production quality and paper used. Looking at the FCBD paper Marvel and DC used in their books, I wonder if both companies are cutting corners a bit? Because either they are, or Erik Larsen is making sure to provide a book with high paper production quality. Either way the differences are quite noticeable.