Friday, August 9, 2013

IN Podcast Episode 4: Boston Comic Con / Billy West Interview

This episode, Dread and I discuss current, burning topics, and Ryan and I take a trip to the Boston Comic Con for some interviews.

  • Last of Us original ending to be revealed
  • Saints Row 4; build a character now!
  • Splinter Cell: Blacklist looks to improve the series
  • The Bureau: XCOM Declassified
  • Killer is Dead
  • Dragon's Crown
  • Free-to-play sounds good, but actually eats money
  • Breaking Bad returns
  • Chew animated series
  • Boston Comic Con trip
  • Interview with Gary Summers from Antiques Roadshow and the inventor of the Image Meet and Greet system.
  • Interview with the man of a million voices, Billy West. In case you didn't know, he voiced Doug Funny, Ren and Stimpy, and Fry from Futurama!
Outro song in "Brannigan's Law" by Adam Warrock. Pick up the whole Planet Express EP, would ya?


Saturday, August 3, 2013

IN Podcast Episode 3!

This episode, Dread and Tyler welcome newcomer, Ryan, and discuss:
  • The Wolverine...SPOILERS!
  • Bioshock Infinite upcoming DLC
  • The Legend of Korra
  • The not-popular-enough Dredd movie and how everyone should go to the online petition right here and sign to get a sequel
  • Venture Bros. season 5 just ended
  • Batman: Arkham Origins multiplayer announced
Intro song is "Spoiler Alert" by MC Frontalot. Visit the Nerdcore headquarters at frontalot.com
Outro song is "Dive Bar" by Schaffer the Darklord. Take orders from the Black Box at schafferthedarklord.com


Thursday, August 1, 2013

Quantum and Woody #1 Review

"The world's worst superhero team," Quantum and Woody, gets a reboot after 13 years, and if Valiant's premier issue is any indicator of the caliber of the issues to come, this is a series to follow closely. If you don't want any details of the story, just know that it's worth picking up. If you don't care about SPOILERS, read on.

I haven't read any of the original series, so count me as a bright-eyed newcomer. With that stated, I have no idea where that goat on the cover fits into the story as he is nowhere to be seen in this issue.


Written by James Asmus and drawn by Tom Fowler, this retelling of Quantum and Woody leads off with a nice depiction of the super-powered duo causing a bit of havoc while being filmed by the local news. This is a glimpse into the apparently tumultuous future the two have in store for us. We then watch Eric and Woody go about their "normal" lives. Eric is ex-military and has a very black-and-white view of the world. We get evidence of this when Eric comically attacks a waitress' boyfriend who was pretending to stick her up. His brother, Woody, is, (can you guess?) the complete opposite. Eric's father adopted Woody when he was just a kid, and the two of them have been at odds with each other ever since; so much so, that they haven't talked in years leading up to when the story takes place.

What reunites them is the murder of their father, who had been working on top secret experiments in alternative energy. After an amusing throw-down at the funeral, Eric and Woody decide, separately, to break in to their father's lab in order to get a lead on the killers. Here, we get some idea of each character's skill set. Eric is chock-full of text book intelligence and fighting prowess, while Woody is cunning and can apparently do great vocal mimicry. If you can't deduce what happens next...just get out of here.

With top-notch humor, and fantastic art, the only negative thing I can say about this book is...what the hell is up with that goat on the cover? I can't wait to see what situations these two get in, and how they'll undoubtedly bungle it all up. Be sure to look out for the second issue, come August 7th. For all the green comic readers out there, that'll be a Wednesday.

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Video Games: Making People Better at Stuff Since 1972


Can you believe there are people in the world who don't play video games? Crazy right?  Even more ridiculous is that there are people who actually criticize video games as a  whole, saying they're bad for you. BAD FOR YOU?! These Negative Nancies (I apologize for  anyone named Nancy who takes offense at use of the term; then again, you're proving the  moniker true by not lightening up about it) see video games as little more than toys for kids that provide no actual benefit to the players in the real world. I'm here to let you  know just how wrong they are.

Friday, July 26, 2013

IN Podcast: Episode 2 SDCC'13

Dread and Tyler discuss major (and personal) highlights of the San Diego Comic Convention, 2013!
  • Doctor Who 50th anniversary and Christmas specials
  • Batman: Arkham Origins
  • Nightcrawler returns in Amazing X-Men #1
  • Guardians of the Galaxy
  • Thor: The Dark World
  • Captain America: The Winter Soldier
  • Robocop Reboot
  • Demand a sequel for Dredd, people!!
  • Simpsons/Family Guy crossover
  • Simpsons/Futurama crossover
  • Batman/Superman movie
  • Avengers 2: The Age of Ultron
  • Ant-Man with Scott Lang?
  • Fight Club gets a graphic novel sequel
  • Legend of Korra: Season 2
  • Plus More!
Intro song is "Yellow Lasers" by MC Frontalot. Visit the Nerdcore Headquarters at frontalot.com
Outro song is "I Have Never Watched an Episode of Doctor Who in my Life" by Adam Warrock. Beat used is "Coffee" by Aesop Rock. You can find more by Warrock at adamwarrock.com


Wednesday, July 24, 2013

YouTube Series Worth Watching. No, Really.


If you're visiting Irreverent News, you most likely do the same thing I do: constantly dream of super powers with which to lord over all the normies...or save them, you know, whichever suits your fancy because nobody would be able to stop you anyways. If that's the case, then I have a great YouTube series to recommend, and it's called Science Friction.

A man named Rusty Ward, who's user name is simply Rusty, poses the question, "what super powers would you want?" and then goes on to showcase how close we are to achieving that feat in the real world. He discusses cutting edge technology and cuts in footage from other YouTube videos to give you a grasp at how far away you are from shooting people with Star Trek phasers or becoming invisible. He then uses his hefty comic knowledge to apply a level of fantasy and comedy that we nerdos love so much.


So far, the show includes episodes about Iron Man armor, stopping time like Neo, and healing from wounds like Wolverine. The production value is high, and Rusty is an entertaining fellow to watch, so make sure to subscribe to his channel and give him your ideas for future super power based episodes. I would personally like to see an episode about Gambit's kinetic charging abilities.

2013 SDCC HIGHLIGHTS


San Diego's Annual Comics Convention has come and gone; eBay is being flooded with exclusive collectibles, dozens of women are power-washing the collective nerd stench of athousand drooling basement dwellers out of homemade X-Men themed costumes, and teh internetz is awash with rampant speculation regarding several Nerdgasmic announcements made over the weekend. You could spend hours going over the intricate details of new Legos, new movies, new games, new Lego movies, new Lego games, and new Lego Movie games, but if you're visiting Irreverent News you're probably too lazy to do the legwork to find all the good stuff. I can respect that, and would like to bring you the a quick recap of SDCC 2013's highlights from the perspective of a fellow lazy nerd.