Agent Blue picks his fight. (more…)
Tag: comics
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DVD Review: Gary Larson’s Tales from the Far Side 1 & 2
Only two comic strips ever did it for me: Jim Davis’ Garfield and Gary Larson’s Far Side. Couldn’t relate to either one, but nonetheless, they were a staple in developing my sense of Americana and humor. Now I actually get to see if I’ve been interpreting Old Larson’s funny pitchers correctly and confirm whether or not I always had a sense of humor I was never aware of. (more…)
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Pen Tonic Comics: How To Talk To Strippers
“How about a lapdance, sugah?” (more…)
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Agent Blue: Power Suit
The design for the main villain continues… (more…)
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Green Lantern Wondercon Preview Analysis
An abridged 4 minute preview from WonderCon has been released. If you haven’t seen it, you can download it in high definition from (more…)
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Agent S vs. Agent Blue: The Battle of the Future
Originally posted on May 16, 2010
The story I’ve been working on, but will never see the light of day… Because no one wants to see a mighty Asian-American superhero. Especially one that wears red and is the good guy. The bad guy wears blue. That would be a first in American story telling (as far as I know).
So some would ask: why not just make your hero wear blue? Well, it would lose a lot of the meaning behind the design of the character and story, wouldn’t it? Of course, the deeper meaning is only one aspect. There’s also action, drama, romance, time-travel, betrayal, explosions, all the makings of a blockbuster. All the while erasing Asian-American stereotypes with stylized stereotypes.



