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Friday, November 30, 2012

Amazing Reads: Amazing Spider-Man #11

We've passed the big #10 and now we have 11, the return of Doc Ock! Do we know his name yet? Has he been called Otto Octavius? Do any of you care? We also get pay off to that little side story of Betty Brant which has been boiling over for a few months.

Okay...I get it, Doc Ock is bad ass. Can we move on?

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Something Rotten in the State of DC!

Something Rotten in the State of DC!
What? I love my puns. These things take time and creativity. But lets look at November's Rot Books. (And end of October.) So how do our heroes do in Part two of the Rot.

Friday, November 23, 2012

Uncharted: A look at the Past, Present, and Future (Part I)

This is an official break from normal policy for this website, the primary talk of this post won't be about comics, or come from comics. Now there is a comic involved. But we won't talk about that in this first installment. Instead we're looking at the beginning of this series. So let's look at Drake and his cadre of friends.

Rules about Nathan Drake. He's a treasure hunter, tomb robber, and all around thief. He's out for himself, and if you're Sully, he'll look after you too. Also, he has no problem loving and leaving you. So let's look at the first game in the series.

Uncharted: Drake's Fortune. We open on a small salvage boat during the filming of a documentary. We're introduced to Drake and intrepid reported Elaine Fisher, filming the discovering of Sir Francis Drake's coffin. It's empty and we discover his diary. And then, we're invaded by pirates. But we're going to skip over the usual run downs of games because that isn't what this is about.

What this is about is what makes these games fun and enjoyable. They're those Summer Blockbusters that you see and love. They're aren't art, never meant to be art. They are fun. Nathan Drake in that fallible hero, in vane of Indiana Jones or John McClane. Victor "Sully" Sullivan is that rugged mentor who gets some of the best lines. And the love interest, who thankfully isn't some bottle blonde, but someone who can kick ass, and take care of herself. 

Back to Drake's Fortune. This is a story of looking for El Dorado, the fabled city of gold. But what do Nazi's and that mysterious movement in the jungle trees have to do with that. Well, you'll just have to play to find out. But you won't be disappointed. The Twists are unexpected, but are not out of place.

Uncharted 2: Among Thieves. This time Drake is on the look out for the fortune found in ancient Shambhala (better known as Shangri-La). He is following Marco Polo instead of Sir Francis Drake. This leads him into contact with old friend Chloe Frazer, by old friend, we mean old lover. Which leads to an interested, will he won't they. And how many times can she double cross Nate. We also are left wondering what happened to Elaine, the happy couple seemed happy last we saw. Well in case it comes as no surprise, Nate has a few issues with settling down.

Sully has a few short bits, but a majority of the game is spent with Nate and Chloe, and Elaine, when you get there. In the vain of the first game, you may see the twist coming. But it does a good job of adding a twist to that. It's a strong follow up to Drake's Fortune, and leaves you wanting more.


Drake's Deception. Honestly the weakest of the three games, which is sad, because there is so much promise, and drive behind it. We get back story for Nate and Sully's relationship. As well as a look into the long history the antagonist has with our heroes. A new ally is added, Charlie Cutter, and Irishman with a dry wit.

This time we travel to the deserts of the Sahara, following T.E. Lawrence (AKA Lawrence of Arabia), looking for the lost city of Ubar. Noticing a pattern yet? This is story provides a good end to the Nate and Elaine romance, finally pushing Nate past his issues of settling down. Unfortunately that is all the plot has going for it. The usual twist is telegraphed a mile off, and not in the good way, that becomes subverted, the way Among Thieves did. It's a fun game all and all, and worth it to complete the trilogy.

Next week we look at the Fourth Labyrinth, tie in novel for the series.


Thursday, November 22, 2012

Thanksgiving

We here at Panel by Panel would like to wish you a wonderful Thanksgiving.

That is all...good-bye.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Marvel-ous Reviews

Since we are on break for Thanksgiving, we here at Panel by Panel (Just me mostly) will be doing something a little special. Welcome to Marvel-ous Reviews.

Marvel gets very little love on our podcast. We admit that. Most of this comes from that: Dan is an avid Batman fan, James got into comics with the new 52, and Garrett is...well Garrett is just Garrett. So for our Thanksgiving away, let's look at a few of the Marvel Books that came out on 11/21/2012. These are quick reviews, lacking any spoilers, and a quick rating for each.


Monday, November 19, 2012

Panel by Panel Episode 20

Welcome to Panel by Panel!

Episode 20. Dan rejoins us and we discuss Death of the Family. As well as other stories, including Thor and Phantom Stranger. As well as Previews and their Spoilers.


Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Amazing Reads: Amazing Spider-Man #10

And so we reach double digits with the Amazing Spider-Man, even though this will mark his twelfth proper appearance in comics by this point. (If my math is correct. It may not be.) So which landmark awesome villain awaits us for this landmark 10th issue. ...The what nows? Enforcers? Now wait a second, and let me look up these villains in the handy dandy Spider-Man Encyclopedia...

They get a full page. A bunch of thugs, who for some reason, end up working for Kingpin, surprise surprise. You know, now I'm just waiting for the Green Goblin to show up. Four issues? YAY! So lets swing into Amazing Spider-Man #10.

Hm...J. Jonah hates Spider-Man...but why!

Monday, November 12, 2012

Moving On Up! (Promoting and site news)

A late post this day. And as your humble (not really) writer here sits and watching a movie on Netflix (Going Postal, for those who are curious.) and I receive some brilliant news. Friend of the podcast, the delightful Kristine Chester has informed me that our humble blog is being promoted at Fanboy Comics blogroll.

Now we here do encourage you to visit that website, it's full of great reviews and commentators. We of course have a link down on the side there if you to visit this geek haven. And speaking of other wonderful geek havens, please visit Worlds That Never Were a podcast staring good friend of Panel by Panel Kristine Chester.

Oh, and as we're on a promoting spree, do look into Identify Thief.

Have I missed anyone, hopefully not. If I have, please do inform us in the comments.

On to Site News. Due to underwhelming response and well other issues, no Halloween Special. Sorry. Episode 20 is delayed, but we mentioned that in an earlier post. Tomorrow a new Amazing Read.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Barren Blog

So for our loyal fans. All one of you. You may notice that well, there hasn't been ANYTHING on the site for about...two weeks now.

We here at Panel by Panel apologize, but a mixture of real-life, schooling, and technical gremlins have made it really hard to keep in touch with you all. We're sorry. There will be a new Amazing Reads within the week, and hopefully a new podcast by the end of the week.

We thank you for your patience, if you enjoy this podcast, please donate to us. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Rate our podcast on Itunes.