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		<title>Dwayne McDuffie</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 11:49:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren Burr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In case you haven&#8217;t already heard, it is my sad duty to report that Dwayne McDuffie passed away yesterday, due to complications due to a surgical procedure the night before.  Here at ForeverGeek, we would like to offer our condolences to his family and friends, and take a moment to recognise what a vast contribution Mr McDuffie made to the world of comics. That is not to mention his work for television and on the silver screen. When I think of Mr McDuffie, the very first thing that springs to mind is always Milestone, where he was co-founder of the company with Denys Cowan, Michael Davis and Derek T Dingle.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-28342" href="http://www.forevergeek.com/2011/02/dwayne-mcduffie/static-100/"><img style=' float: left; padding: 4px; margin: 0 7px 2px 0;'  class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-28342" title="Static 100" src="http://www.forevergeek.com/wp-content/media/2011/02/Static-100-470x725.jpg" alt="Static 100 470x725 Dwayne McDuffie" width="470" height="725" /></a>In case you haven&#8217;t already heard, it is my sad duty to report that Dwayne McDuffie passed away yesterday, due to <a title="CBR Dwayne McDuffie" href="http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&amp;id=30969" target="_blank">complications</a> due to a surgical procedure the night before.  Here at ForeverGeek, we would like to offer our condolences to his family and friends, and take a moment to recognise what a vast contribution Mr McDuffie made to the world of comics. That is not to mention his work for television and on the silver screen.</p>
<p>When I think of Mr McDuffie, the very first thing that springs to mind is always Milestone, where he was co-founder of the company with Denys Cowan, Michael Davis and Derek T Dingle. Specifically for me, he was the creator of Static, and co-creator of the Blood Syndicate (who, despite their story having come to a conclusion, I would love to see a relaunch of, maybe a &#8216;where are they now?&#8217; type feature).</p>
<p>Yet this was also the man who made Deathlok cool in the Nineties, and it is good to see that Deathlok as a concept is making a comeback currently. The latest appearance is in the last issue of Uncanny X-Force, but of course there&#8217;s the recent mini-series as well. Upon reading up for this article, I discovered that he was also responsible for one of my favourite cartoons of recent years, Ben 10: Alien Force, expanding on the Ben 10 concept as the character grows up.</p>
<p>Of course, he was behind the Justice League and Justice League Unlimited cartoons that really set a higher standard for the superhero cartoon, that I have yet see equalled. (Although the new Young Justice, G.I.Joe:Renegades and Generator Rex are certainly up there as competitors; if you haven&#8217;t seen them yet, make the time.)</p>
<p>The list of Dwayne&#8217;s accomplishments is too great to repeat them all here, but just throwing out a few: Jason Rusch, the All-Star Superman movie adaptation, scripting the Fantastic Four from #542-553, Damage Control, Milestone Forever (that I have already raved about),  Hardware, Icon, Justice League Of America just prior to Kurt Busiek&#8217;s current run; to name but a few. He has left us a lasting legacy to enjoy for the many decades to come.</p>
<p>Dwayne McDuffie, I salute you. Safe journey.</p>
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		<title>State of the Multiverse 65</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 15:42:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren Burr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blackest Night is fast drawing to a close (Praise the Light!), and now the Guardians greatest secret is out. Life in the universe originated not on Oa (or rather Maltus, but let’s just ignore that slight continuity error), but on Earth. This is the secret the Guardians swore to keep.

On Earth? Come again?!?]]></description>
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<p>Blackest Night is fast drawing to a close (Praise the Light!), and now the Guardians greatest secret is out.  Life in the universe originated not on Oa (or rather Maltus, but let’s just ignore that slight continuity error), but on Earth. This is the secret the Guardians swore to keep.</p>
<p>On Earth?  Come again?!?</p>
<p>Ignoring the cosmological arguments against this, considering that it was ten billion years ago that Krona’s experiment shattered the universe, erm, then didn’t anymore until Alex Luthor’s tower kicked in and then it did again, and the earth itself is only 4.54 billion years old, this still strikes me as ridiculous.</p>
<p>This is a fictional universe, so one could say that the Guardians altered the evidence to make Earth appear that it is a lot younger than it actually is. I suppose this also allows a period of history where the Homo Magi walked the earth and gives a home to all of the old fantasy titles if they don’t already have a realm to be placed in, which almost makes me want Conan to be part of the DCU rather than the Marvel universe.</p>
<p>Conan is currently licensed by Dark Horse, but then Kulan Gath is still part of Marvel and he started life as a Conan character, and it seems that Marvel are happy to use the Micronauts again, so I assume that the Hyborian Era is still part of Marvel History.</p>
<p>Anyway, I digress. What began for me as a spectacular crossover seems to have descended into a number of clichés and unoriginal plot devices. Having the Light Entity resident on Earth could have been explained through any number of reasons, such as due to it now being the centre of the Multiverse after the events of the various Crises, rather than saying that humanity, or at the planet is older than the Guardians themselves.  Not only does this turn decades of DC cosmic continuity on its head, but it seems vastly egocentric, and leaves a very bad taste in my mouth.</p>
<p>That is also not to mention the redistribution of rings throughout the Earth-based characters, forming the ‘New Guardians’.  I just want to look at these.</p>
<p>Red – Mera.  Now this one sort of makes sense, Mera has always had a rough deal and it figures that she would be angry about all that she has suffered.  However she has always comported herself with a most noble bearing, and the wearing of the Red Ring seems to be the equivalent of slumming it.  Also the Red Ring may well be the way that the writers kill her off considering that it has replaced her heart, and that would be a great waste.  Still, if Guy Gardner can survive it, I suppose Mera can.</p>
<p>Orange – Lex Luthor. Cheesy.  Very very cheesy. Still, I must shamefully admit it is pretty cool at the same time.</p>
<p>Yellow – Scarecrow. Okay, so fear is his shtick.  That’s about as far is it goes, he is neither being used to the best advantage, nor is he necessarily the most appropriate character for this role, where a more minor character could have had a greater spotlight.  Wasteful, if you ask me.  Plus how much do Sinestro and Scarecrow really have in common?  It strikes me they would knock heads nearly as much as Larfleeze and Luthor, as one is order and the other chaos.</p>
<p>Green, well, do I really need to go here?</p>
<p>Blue – Barry Allen.  As a symbol of hope, yes, I get it.  If the ring is using him to spread hope, that makes sense.  If the Ring has chosen him due to his personality, then no, I don’t see that.  One thing that has proven to be the foundation of the Flashes is love, as embodied with Joan Garrick, Iris West and Linda Park. Surely the Sapphire Ring would have been a better choice?  Plus, I think combining the Flash costume with the Star Sapphire armour would look far more impressive than the current choice. Blue Flash doesn’t do it for me anymore than Wonder-Sapphire.</p>
<p>Indigo – Atom.  Indigo represents compassion.  So Ray Palmers history of slaughtered loves and betrayal through love and then constantly running away from his problems makes him a suitable candidate for the Indigo light?  I rather feel that someone was making up the numbers here without a great deal of thought.</p>
<p>Violet – Princess Diana, the Wonder Woman.  Now in concept, this one sort of works for me, and her mini-series was well put together.  Still, her Star Sapphire costume mixed with her traditional armour looks abysmal, making this combination cheesy.</p>
<p>These new Guardians seem to be opportunities that have been missed. More minor characters could have been given the opportunity to bear the rings and grab the limelight. Since DC are absorbing the Milestone and Red Circle characters, wouldn’t it have made good business sense to have seen these somewhere in the action? If the Superman titles have managed to include obscure references to them, then I am positive that the major universe-wide crossover could have given them at least a tacit glance, if only to introduce them to new readers.</p>
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		<title>State of the Multiverse 64</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 15:00:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren Burr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Milestone had good solid characters, believable and flawed, entertaining and ones that you could not help but accept into your heart. Except maybe Holocaust, but then we were all supposed to dislike him.]]></description>
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<p>And now, the story that you all have been waiting for.  Well, that I have been waiting for anyway.</p>
<p>If you have been reading my column regularly, then you will remember how overjoyed I was that the Shadow Cabinet guest-starred in the Justice League of America last year, and I have been similarly enthralled by Static’s membership of the Teen Titans.  However, learning that Dharma had ‘folded’ his world into the DCU, or New Earth, was a bittersweet pill.  As glad as I was to see these characters again, I wanted to know how this has occurred, thus I was left feeling a little cheated.</p>
<p>No more however. With last weeks Milestone Forever #1, it looks like we will finally get to see the details of how this happened. More specifically, how this happened on the Milestone/Earth Dakota side of the fence, not Infinite/Final Crisis after-effects in the DCU.  I can’t believe that it has been seventeen years since the beginning of Milestone, and I hope their return to the big leagues remains strong for many years to come.</p>
<p>Milestone was a tidy little line, where you could read as many or as few titles as you liked, and always feel that you received a full story.  Except maybe the pre-Zero Hour crossover Worlds Apart where the Superman titles encountered Earth Dakota, which remains one of my favourite crossovers. One of it’s selling points at the time was that just like the world itself, the characters came from a highly multicultural stock. It was never the ‘black’ comics company, but it highlighted a greater diversity than the other major publishers of the time.</p>
<p>To me that was slightly irrelevant, which I would like to think was the point the writers were aiming for.  These were good solid characters, believable and flawed, entertaining and ones that you could not help but accept into your heart. Except maybe Holocaust, but then we were all supposed to dislike him.</p>
<p>It was interesting to see all the familiar faces again, but presented in a manner that also introduced many of them to new readers, yet I cannot help but think that the issue is only enhanced by familiarity with the characters, else certain scenes may seem a little blasé, such as Rocket destroying Flashback’s crack pipes. (Actually, even having followed Blood Syndicate from start to finish, I still find the scene a little blasé, but there’s a limit to how much can be fit into an issue.)</p>
<p>For continuity cops there appears to be glaring error however.  We see Holocaust burn himself away to a skeleton, but supposedly after this, he appears in one of last years issues of The Brave And The Bold. I detect another rewriting of the universe.</p>
<p>But then again, that’s the point of the series.  I highly recommend this, and I look forward to bigger and brighter things for the Milestone crew.</p>
<p>Now all I am waiting for is the Blood Syndicate/Mighty Crusaders crossover. Oh, the Crusaders haven’t happened yet?  They will.</p>
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		<title>State of the Multiverse 47</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 16:59:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren Burr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the New Year fast approaching, Dan Didio spent a few moments answering questions this time by video on what some of DC’s plans are for 2010 &#8211; http://www.newsarama.com/common/media/video/player.php?aid=32559#comments . I regret to say there was little to be impressed with. No Kid Flash title. Nor, despite previous assurances that he was not going to be squeezed out, no strip for the Wally West Flash either, it will be Barry Allen all the way. Which is great for Barry Allen fans, but we have spent the last twenty-five years following Wally, watching him grow as a person and as a hero. I only hope he will get a home in]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the New Year fast approaching, Dan Didio spent a few moments answering questions this time by video on what some of DC’s plans are for 2010 &#8211; http://www.newsarama.com/common/media/video/player.php?aid=32559#comments .  I regret to say there was little to be</p>
<div id="attachment_15152" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 233px;  border: 1px solid #dddddd; background-color: #f3f3f3; padding-top: 4px; margin: 10px; text-align:center; float: left;"><img class="size-medium wp-image-15152" src="http://www.forevergeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/dnagents_3d_01-223x337.jpg" alt="dnagents 3d 01 223x337 State of the Multiverse 47" width="223" height="337" title="State of the Multiverse 47" /><p style=' padding: 0 4px 5px; margin: 0;'  class="wp-caption-text">DNAgents - long due for a return.</p></div>
<p>impressed with.</p>
<p>No Kid Flash title.  Nor, despite previous assurances that he was not going to be squeezed out, no strip for the Wally West Flash either, it will be Barry Allen all the way.</p>
<p>Which is great for Barry Allen fans, but we have spent the last twenty-five years following Wally, watching him grow as a person and as a hero.  I only hope he will get a home in either the Justice League, or the Titans.  And as for Bart, so far he appears to be fading away into comic-book limbo, never mind the promised revelations regarding Max Mercury.</p>
<p>Dan’s big announcement was that of the Earth-One graphic novels, to be released at the stunning rate of (drum roll) ……</p>
<p>Two a year.</p>
<p>That’s it.  Two.</p>
<p>Although many of us will await them eagerly, that is not a rate that ill garner lots of interest.  When I encounter a new universe, I want to know as much as possible, as quickly as possible.  He equates Earth One as DC’s answer to the Ultimate Universe of Marvel, but part of Ultimate Marvels success, and Marvel Adventures for that matter, is the fact that these are monthly, that they continue to provide materials for the hungry fans to enjoy, thus maintaining the interest.  No doubt these novels will do well through the book store market, but then so do all the other graphic novels and trade paper-backs. Does DC really need a whole new universe where the next issue is always six months away?</p>
<p>In the mean-time, the All-Star projects’ fate have yet to be decided.  Okay, we are still waiting for All Star Batman’s final two issues, but I don’t know about you but I adored All Star Superman, and I would love to see more.  As for All-Star Wonder Woman?  Again, still in hiatus.</p>
<p>The integration of older universes into the mainstream DCU, such as Milestone, Red Circle (Archie) and the T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents is more than welcome.  However we have seen that separate universes can work – maybe not of the characters I just mentioned, but certainly a clone of the mainstream universe with a twist.  How about Superman and the Mighty Crusaders? Batman and the Shadow Cabinet?  Having all the appeal of the DCU but maintaining the world prominence of the associated heroes, such as the Crusaders et al.</p>
<p>Speaking of spin-off universes, with the success of Supreme Power, it was a shame to see the relaunch of the New Universe in Newuniversal disappear.  How about a relaunch of the Ultraverse? Who owns the Protectors nowadays?</p>
<p>Aside from the Ultraverse, to relaunches I would love to see would be the DNAgents, and the Elementals. If DC are adopting characters left right and centre, how about these guys?</p>
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		<title>State of the Multiverse 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 14:16:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren Burr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was too old to read Planet Terry the first time round but that didn’t stop me then, and it won’t stop me now.]]></description>
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<p>Well, Blackest Night #1 is out on the shelves, and as set up issues go, it was okay. As I feared however, it looks like the Blackest Night is going to swamp the War Of Light storyline in Green Lantern unless that carries on after this crossover is finished, which I doubt.  It does run the risk so far of just being a zombie story I think, but I will refrain from criticism until we are at least three issues in.</p>
<p>Speaking of super-zombies however, the Super-Zombies title from Dynamite has sucked me in.  A whole new universe of characters, politics and intrigue established from the get-go, and in four issues I have already begun to care about the characters. This has risen to the top of my must-read list, and if you haven’t seen it already, I advise picking the issues up and giving them a chance.  Yes you will be confused as to who everyone is to start with, I still am and need to re-read it to check who’s who.  However, I started reading the DC Universe with Crisis On Infinite Earths, and you can imagine how much back-reading I had to do to find out who everyone was there. My only regret is that with Super-Zombies, that back material is not available to dip into.</p>
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<p>What has me really pumped however is how the return of the Milestone universe is rolling on, this week in The Brave And The Bold #25, starring Hardware and Blue Beetle.  Hardware is his usual sociable self and we see the return of his age old adversaries The System. Oh yeah, and the new Blue Beetle was in it as well.</p>
<p>I adored the confrontation recently between the JLA and the Shadow Cabinet, culminating in Justice League Of America #34, where we learnt just how it is that the Milestone Earth is now part of the DCU.  The mysterious Dharma used the power of Rift Fred Benson (from Worlds Collide) to merge his universe with the DCU.</p>
<p>(Erm, from pre Zero Hour to the New Multiverse, did he misfire and shoot past the post-Zero Hour earth?  Hell of a pattern that, knit one, drop one, knit one.  “Ma, I lost a universe, have you seen it anywhere?)</p>
<p>Anyway, for a geek like me that means for once, all the previously titles still stand in continuity.  There was some really good stuff in the old Milestone, and I was very disappointed to see it go.</p>
<p>Now, we’ve seen Holocaust, but I can’t wait to see what’s left of the rest of the Blood Syndicate and what they are up to nowadays.</p>
<p>Of course nostalgia seems all the rage at the minute.  Anyone else dig that updated sixties-vibe in Superman World Of New Krypton?  And how about the latest revamp of the Red Circle characters?  !mpact comics was a bit of a flop, although it too had some good stories.  However, I am just old enough to remember some of the actual Red Circle comics themselves.  The Crusaders, The Fly and Fly-Girl.  Villains like the Brain-Emperor and Eterno.</p>
<p>I am pumped about these, and I look forward to seeing the latter four characters again. The legacy of The Fly with the legacy of Shazam – now that would be an interesting mix.</p>
<p>Oh and have you seen Octobers solicitations?  The X-Babies are coming back, but get this, WITH PLANET TERRY!  I was too old to read Planet Terry the first time round but that didn’t stop me then, and it won’t stop me now.</p>
<p>Recycling in the music industry is bad.  But here in the comic world?  It’s good to see all of these old friends again.</p>
<p>As long as they are not zombies.</p>
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