Showing posts with label Comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Comics. Show all posts

Friday, May 29, 2015

State of the Union, May 29th 2015

So I've kept myself rather busy as of late. So busy, in fact, that I had forgotten to write last month's State of the Union entirely. Just starting this off and already there's inconsistencies. Way to go, me. 


Recent Events

Well, I may have missed the monthly update post, but at least I took the time to thoroughly examine all of the Easter Eggs throughout the awesome Marvel/Netflix show Daredevil, which was quite a fun exercise for a massive Marvel geek such as myself. If you haven't already checked that out, click here

Speaking of Marvel, The Avengers: Age of Ultron came out at the beginning of the month. Don't get me wrong, it was a fun and entertaining movie, but on the whole I was rather disappointed. It seemed to be more concerned with expanding the MCU's lore and setting up future installments than telling its own story. One of the things that impressed me about the first film was how well Joss Whedon balanced the ensemble cast, giving an equal amount of focus to each character. However, this sequel seemed to have an opposite effect, with a cast so large that there's an equal lack of focus for each of our heroes. But with that being said, it's still a great movie featuring some iconic comic characters (*cough* Vision) that I never thought I'd get to see proper portrayals of on the big screen. In the end, I think this film is only guilty of not blowing me away as the first one did, but it's still a far far cry from terrible, and I'm looking forward to the future of the MCU that has been set up in this film. 


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Though we've been lacking in live action content as of late, there's still been plenty of things to watch on our YouTube channel. Most notably a new series we've started up called War Stories, where I basically take awesome moments and challenges from our live streams and edit them into narrative-driven highlight videos. I was really inspired by the way one of my favorite youtubers, Maximillian Dood, used editing to turn regular gameplay into intense short films in his Boss Rage and Hype and Rage Compilation series. I loved the concept, and I figured that since I'm an experienced editor I could attempt to do a similar sort of thing. Anyway, the first two are from a challenge we did in Mortal Kombat X and an adventure one of our mods sent us on in Minecraft. The Minecraft adventure is particularly awesome, and I put a lot of work into both of them, so I recommend you check them out if you haven't already. 





We're also working on a very big and very special project that will be uploaded to the channel sometime down the line. It's a submission for RoosterTeeth's RvB Season 13 music video contest, and we're definitely giving it our all. It's without a doubt our single most ambitious video to date, so be looking forward to that in the coming weeks. 

Photo Shoot

Loryn's been working hard at graphic design for our stream channel. We recently did a photo shoot to get elements for our offline image (which can be seen here provided we're not streaming), and there were quite a few good shots. Here are a couple samples featuring yours truly. The rest can be found on Loryn's Deviant Art




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We've had more success than I'd anticipated with streaming on Twitch. It's been only 2 months, but we're already up past 1,000 total views and 30 followers. We've also become quite adept at handling the mobs of trolls that flood our stream a couple times a week. In fact, I'd like to share a rather beautiful story that occurred on stream in regards to that. 


The Parable of Ciaran

You see, on May 1st we were doing one of our regular Friday night Chill Streams when we were introduced to a viewer we'd never before seen: Niglet123456789 (whose very name reeked of internet buffoonery). And sure enough, with Loryn hosting the stream, it didn't take long for him to descend into incessant derogatory remarks regarding his "gender fluid" association. We eventually had to put him in timeout, but still Loryn remained calm, level-headed and respectful the whole time.

On the next Chill Stream, I was playing Mortal Kombat X by my lonesome when Niglet returned. Of course, at the time I wasn't too thrilled to see his name pop into the chat, but as Loryn did, I tried to remain cool and courteous. The first question he asks is if Loryn was there. I truthfully said no. At that point I was certain he only wanted to continue trolling and antagonizing, so it came as a shock when he instead said he wanted to apologize for his previous behavior. I also recall him mentioning that our channel was "impossible to find on Xbox One..." When I checked later that night, I confirmed that he had not actually followed our channel, which led me to an astounding conclusion: On the internet, where nobody is accountable for anything and anyone can be as derogatory as they wish, this man went far out of his way to deliver an apology... And why? Well, as he'd once stated, because Loryn showed him reason and respect, even when he had not done the same in return.

On May 8th, the next Chill Stream, he showed up in our chat once again. We talked for quite some time throughout the stream. In fact, he was the only person who stayed for almost the entirety of it (which ended up being upwards of 5 or 6 hours). On that day he learned a lot about us, and us about him. We found out his real name is Ciaran. He told us all manner of things about himself and his Scottish culture, and by the end of it the three of us had grown into close friends.

"It's incredible," he'd said towards the end of the stream. "How a few people who've never even met can talk like we've been friends."

"It is," I said. "If you ask me, that's the beauty of the internet, and the age we live in."

Following that stream, Ciaran created a new account name and was promoted to moderator status on our channel. He's been a regular ever since.

I hope it's all right with Ciaran, but I couldn't resist the opportunity to share that story. Through compassion we nurtured one man's transformation from troll, to follower, to friend, to moderator. Different worldviews may interpret this story in different ways, and that's fine, but I personally saw nothing less than God working in someone's heart and mind. But either way, I think it's a potent illustration of the power love and respect holds over argument and strife. If Loryn had chosen to do the worldly thing and butt heads with him at the first sign of conflict, then how different would things have turned out? Would we ever have gained such a loyal follower and friend? I shudder to think about it.

There's an important moral to be learned from this story. I think it's a moral so many people throughout the world need to know. We live in a world plagued by conflict, where everyone is pitted against one another and we're encouraged to attack the ideals of those who disagree with us. I can go on and on about the topic of coexistence (heck, I wrote a whole speech about it in my senior year of high school), but instead I'll leave you with this: How many problems can be solved if we simply offer kindness and respect to everyone, regardless of whether their preference or worldview aligns with our own?  As we'd realized during the stream, the internet is a powerful tool that bridges cultural and geographical boundaries and brings us all to the same place. Use it spread kindness, and the results will change people.

~ Ralphael Pacheco ~

May 29th, 2015

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

A Complete Chronological List of Easter Eggs in Marvel's Daredevil

It's no secret that I've been a huge Marvel fan for as long as I can remember. So with Marvel's Daredevil (the first of five Marvel-based Netflix series set to contribute to the Marvel Cinematic Universe [MCU]) now out for the world to see, I figured it was an appropriate time to set my knowledge to the task of assembling a complete list of easter eggs I've found throughout the show's 13 episodes.

Of course, 13 hours worth of narrative is a lot of information to sift through and, seeing as the show is chock-full of minor/obscure references, I've no doubt missed or omitted a great number of them. However, to keep this list as complete as can possibly be, I'll continually update it if more secrets are discovered or brought to my attention.

With that being said, here's a complete list of easter eggs I've either found or heard of, in the chronological order that they appear in the show.

*WARNING*

SPOILERS AHEAD




Atlas


At multiple points throughout the series, the office adjacent from Nelson & Murdock can be seen sporting a logo that reads "Atlas Investments." The design bears a striking resemblance to the logo of Atlas Comics, the real-life company that would go on to become Marvel Comics during a rebranding in the early 1960's. 

Carl "Crusher" Creel


In Episode 2 ("Cut Man") Jack Murdock is booked for a big match with a man only referred to as Creel. A closer examination of the posters around the gym confirm this to be Carl "Crusher" Creel, a boxer from the comics who goes on to to become the super-villain known as the Absorbing Man. 

Bullseye



This one is a bit of a longshot, but popular speculation is that the sniper that shoots Detective Blake in Episode 6 ("Condemned") is our first look at the classic Daredevil villain Bullseye. I personally didn't catch this one on my first viewing, but it would certainly explain why one can see what appears to be a playing card in his bag. 




"The War"



Throughout Episode 7 ("Stick") Stick continuously refers to an ongoing "war" that he was trying to prepare Matt for. This war is briefly mentioned once again when Daredevil fights Nobu in Episode 9 ("Speak of the Devil"). In the comics, Stick is the leader of a secret warrior group known as the Chaste, that has rivaled a secret ninja society known as the Hand for many generations. Although neither the Hand nor the Chaste are ever directly mentioned, it is heavily suggested that their rivalry has always been in play even in the MCU.

Also, Nobu's attire during the fight in Episode 9 is a blatant reference to the uniform worn by Hand ninjas in the comics. I think by this point it's safe to assume that Nobu is the first Hand member we've encountered in the MCU, and I have no doubt his superiors will play a bigger role as we progress deeper into Daredevil lore in future seasons.

Elektra Natchios


Episode 10 ("Nelson v. Murdock") features a plethora of revealing flashbacks, one of which indicates that Matt took Spanish in college only to get closer with an unnamed Greek woman whom Foggy describes as "smokin'." Although this is a far cry from confirmation, it is widely believed that the Greek woman is none other than Daredevil's on-again, off-again love-interest/arch-nemesis Elektra, who is of Greek descent in the comics. She was also originally trained by Stick, who was introduced earlier in the series. And seeing as she goes on to become one of the lead assassins of the Hand, this season has done plenty to pave the way for her official introduction to the MCU. 

Roxxon Energy Corporation


In another flashback from Episode 10 ("Nelson v. Murdock"), the law firm at which Matt and Foggy interned is revealed to have at one point represented the Roxxon Corporation. This might be a rather obscure reference for most viewers, but comic book fans may recognize this as the name of a massive, ethically shady corporation from the comic book continuity. It had also been passively mentioned at other points throughout the MCU, including the Iron Man trilogy. 

The Steel Serpent


This symbol could be seen on all of the heroin throughout the show, but it was really put in focus when Daredevil brought it to the attention of Ben Urich in Episode 12 ("The Ones We Leave Behind"). 

Hardcore Iron Fist fans such as myself will probably recognize this symbol as that of Davos the Steel Serpent, one of Iron Fist's most prominent villains. 

Later on in Episode 12, Madam Gao tells Leland Owlsley that her home is "a considerable distance farther" than China. Aside from packing her drugs with a Steel Serpent label and managing to knock Daredevil on his butt, this is our biggest hint that she's an otherworldly native. But from where? Ku'n Lun? Ku'n Zi? Is she working with Davos? Crane Mother? Both? She mentions that the heroin business is not her primary purpose for being there, but then what is? Is she simply establishing the Steel Serpent's presence on Earth? The enigmatic Madam Gao and her business leaves us with plenty of unanswered questions. There are only a few things we know for certain: (A) Madam Gao is definitely from one of the seven capital cities of heaven, and (B) It's still possible that they are looking to base the upcoming Iron Fist Netflix series mostly on the Immortal Iron Fist by Ed Brubaker and Matt Fraction, in which the Steel Serpent plays a very big role. 

Whatever the case may be, the set up they do in this show has gotten this Iron Fist fan excited! 

Gladiator


In Episode 11 ("The Path of the Righteous") Daredevil faces off against Melvin Potter, the man who was introduced earlier as the designer responsible for Wilson Fisk's armored suits. We also see him providing the same service for Matt when he later designs the iconic red Daredevil outfit. In the comics, the name Melvin Potter is also synonymous with a super-hero costume designer turned villain named Gladiator. As depicted above, one can see evidence of him designing the Gladiator suit in his shop during Episode 13 ("Daredevil"). 

Stilt Man


It seems Melvin Potter's workshop is a haven for easter eggs, as a prototype for Stilt Man's legs can also be seen in the background of Episode 13 ("Daredevil"). 

Stan Lee Cameo


It was a lot easier to miss, but it seems Stan Lee's tradition of Marvel cameos lives on. Though the legendary Silver-Age writer is usually given a walk-on role with at least one line, this time he was limited to a framed picture in the background of the police station in Episode 13 ("Daredevil").

- Ralphael Pacheco -

April 14th, 2015