Monday, September 22, 2014

Gotham: First Thoughts


The premiere of Fox's newest series, Gotham, just ended and I must say that I'm having mixed feelings about the series. It's always difficult to re-imagine a universe with such well-known characters and beloved history like Batman's. I think, for the most the series handled things rather well, though there are a few elements that I think could use a bit of work.

It's nice to see a "Batman" prequel that doesn't focus solely on Bruce Wayne's rise to become the Dark Knight. When I saw the animated movie Batman: Year One, the story that interested me the most wasn't Bruce's but rather Jim Gordon's plot line. I'm hoping with Gotham, we see something similar. One of the things that makes Batman such an interesting character is his rich supporting cast. And something I've always found interesting in the comics was a spotlight issue that featured those characters and their lives in Gotham City. So now we have an entire series that will feature these characters center stage. And as interesting as some of them are shaping-up, I can't help but feel that they'll be overshadowed by the anticipation of the Batman-yet-to-be.

The star of the pilot episode for me was Fish Mooney, portrayed by Jada Pinkett-Smith. While the sexy, female crime boss may not be new, Jada's character is not afraid to dirty her manicured nails like most. Cory Micheal Smith, while only on the screen for a brief moment, also peeked my interest as police forensics expert Edward Nygma - better known as the Riddler. His geeky, quirky personality is exactly what I'd expect from this future foe - not to mention the death-stare he gives Gordon after solving his riddle.

For me, the worst character was the Wayne's loyal butler, Alfred Pennyworth, played by Sean Pertwee. Alfred is a a staple in the Bat-franchise, but Pertwee's portrayal of him was cold and almost unfeeling. When arriving to retrieve a distraught Bruce from the murder scene, he shows little compassion. A brief hug followed by orders not to cry is our first impression of the character. Later scenes show him just as robotic and uncaring, something that hopefully improves later in the series. After all, Alfred is the heart that keeps Bruce grounded in reality.

My final thoughts on Gotham? An interesting series that I'll be keeping a watchful eye on for a few more episodes. To quote my brother, "it seems like they crammed as many characters into the pilot as possible." Is that a bad thing? Maybe, especially when an original character like Fish Mooney outshines them. If it were me, I would have focused on building up a history around a new cast of characters and slowly teased in recognizable names as the series progressed. Of course what's in store for the series may be a riddle even Nygma can't solve.

Friday, September 19, 2014

Overwhelmed

I had originally planned for a different sort of post this weekend (in fact, I may still post it) but things changed drastically this afternoon. As you know from last week's post, I've been in the thralls of getting some new artwork done. Typically I commission artists through the forums on DeviantART, but this time, most of them are people that I stumbled across on Tumblr.

Among my most recent batch of commissions, I found an artist named Dean Grayson who did the amazing trading cards, of which I showed you four. I was excited because, unlike my other pieces, which are digital, the cards were to be mailed to me so I would have tangible artwork (that I didn't have to print myself).

Well imagine my surprise when I opened my package today and this is what I found:

Check out all of the extra swag that was included with my cards! I was shocked enough to see that not only did he sleeve each of the cards, but he also threw in some chibi buttons and stickers, too! I am overwhelmed by this guy and the service he delivers to his clients.

Let me give you a breakdown of the stuff included:

8 Buttons: Green Lantern (Hal), Wonder Woman, Batman, Flash (Barry), Martian Manhunter, Nightwing, Superman, and Green Arrow

3 Stickers: Young Justice versions of Kid Flash, Aqualad, and Superboy

Dean, if you are reading this, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!! You have no idea how much better you made my day when I opened this package. So here is a little free advertising for you. Check out both his Tumblr and DeviantART, leave him lots of faves and likes on his art and - if you've got the cash - commission him, too. Just remember, the line starts behind me!

Monday, September 15, 2014

Commissions

So, so sorry that I  didn't post this weekend or last but I've been overwhelmed trying to get all of my final projects done for all of my classes. Sadly, 4 of my 5 classes waited until the last minute to give us the project specs and a limited amount of time to complete them all. Blah!

Anyway, in the between time, I've been getting some character commissions done. I found a bunch of amazing new artists on Tumblr and I've had a great experience with them all so far. I hope I can work with them again in the future. Here are just a few samples of the amazing work I got.


Kelda and Dragonfire - my two OC heroes done by the incredible Pryce14. I actually had the chance to work with him before, but it's been so long between, it's like the first time again.

Miles & Eros with Everett & Lucky - I introduced you to my "Fakemon" OC Miles and Kupitty, Eros, in another post. Here he is with his best friend and classmate, Everett and his Eevee, Lucky, done by the awesome Zack.

Cog Queen - I've had a lot of pieces done in the past, but most people draw her as flirty and demure. I asked Vimeddiee to draw her sexy but a little tougher - and I think he gave me a great balance.

Artist Trading Cards - I saved the best for last. Not that I'm playing favorites with the artists, but I was most excited about this one because DeanDraws is sending me the actual cards through the mail! And who doesn't love mail! I'm so anxious to see them in person and hold them in my hands. I had a dozen done, and these are just a few: Superboy, Blue Beetle, Kelda, and Psyfire.

I hope you enjoyed. I've been considering doing a Fan Art Friday for a while. What do you think? If this gets enough attention, I'll make it happen. Until next time!