Archive for January 4th, 2007

Blog: One Diverse Comic Book Nation

Jan 4th, 2007 Posted in Pop Culture | Comments

Over in the left column, a little ways down, are “Blogs of Note”, my short-list of the most essential comics blogs that I check regularly for updates. If the democratic blogiverse is akin to the [self-elected] House of Representatives, than these blogs are the House Ways and Means Committee. Some are new, some aren’t; some I usually agree with, some I often don’t; but each one is a highly recommended read. (Sadly, a few are on indefinite hiatus, but remain linked in the hopes they one day return.)

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One of the most recent additions is Loren Javier’s One Diverse Comic Book Nation, a self-described “out gay Asian American man” who loves comics and has taken on the noteworthy mission of tracking and, more importantly, commenting on diversity in comics. In some ways, he’s the third member of the Axis of Diversity, joining Glyphs and When Fangirls Attack.

Javier’s quickly become one of my favorites for his even-handed and wide-ranging coverage of the blogiverse, and his look back on the year in diversity was so good, I asked him to let PopCultureShock republish it so it could reach a wider audience and he graciously agreed to it. It’s up now, and if you haven’t already read it, you should do so now.

He’s currently in the middle of a dustup regarding John Ostrander’s “Grotesk” storyline in Batman #660, which featured a villain named “Johnny Karaoke”, one of the goofier villains ever to appear in the grittier-by-the-minute DCU. (The end of the issue includes the supposedly lighter OYL-Batman telling a bad guy: “Prepare to bleed.”)

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Johnny’s a purposefully walking stereotype of a Japanese karaoke singer with a posse of molls he calls his “Geisha Grrls”, and some fans have taken issue with Ostrander’s use of Pidgin English in the dialogue. The whole thing is part misunderstanding, part agenda-driven, in my opinion, but Ostrander added fuel to the fire by responding to the criticism and using the label “ORIENTAL” instead of “ASIAN” in his comments, which some have understandably found offensive.

Click over for relevant links and some interesting comments, including my own two cents on the situation. While this is a case where I don’t agree with Javier’s take on the issue — the actual issue, Batman #660, not the issue of Ostrander’s use of “Oriental”, which I do agree with — it’s a good example of how to express one’s displeasure online, offer an intelligent criticism, and not come off as just another whiny blogger piling on an easy target.

If you haven’t come across him already, bookmark his site and add his feed to your Bloglines account, Google Reader or whichever method you may use and check in regularly.

The Defenders: Comics Fantasy Football Champs

Jan 4th, 2007 Posted in Uncategorized | Comments

Dave Carter of Yet Another Comics Blog has hosted a fantasy football league on Yahoo! the past two years, and yours truly took home the trophy this season with playoff victories over the regular season champs (and Dave’s team), Kickers, Inc. — 71-60 — and the evil Flex Mentallo — 59-44.

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Despite scoring the most points in the league during the regular season (1079), I only had a 7-8 record — after going 5-2 the second half — but snagged the last spot in the playoffs on a tie-breaker. Once there, though, the Defenders rolled to victory! They were a ragtag bunch, not unlike their namesakes, and by the end of the season several of my opening day starters were long-gone or had been benched.

What started out like this:
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…ended up like this:
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Several of my expected stars — Daunte Culpepper, Edgerrin James, LaMont Jordan and Jeremy Shockey — were all cut or benched at some point, replaced by the surprising likes of Drew Brees, Frank Gore, Maurice Jones-Drew and Marques Colston.

Metti-Publisher — the comics publisher fantasy league — needs to get back up and running ASAP because Fantasy Baseball doesn’t start up for another three months and I need another fix bad!

PS: Go Jets! Brady and Beliprick are going down this weekend!