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Saturday, 9 November 2024
Wonder Man | First Trailer (2025) Yahya Abdul-Mateen II | Disney+
What A Suggestion! :-)
Someone suggested that to boost views I ought to do what other comic bloggers do -add a Babe of the Day or pin-up model.
Firstly, I am not chasing views and on checking the stats I find that there were 18505 views and up to today (9th November) there have been 7, 540 (in 9 days). So I am not chasing views.
Secondly, CBO has a world wide audience and some in countries less "liberal" than the US, Europe or UK. I also try to keep this blog as all ages friendly as I can.
I think that the only time I contemplated a photo of the day was 10 years ago and that was my fifth and final attempt as no one was interested. Basically, it was to be the cosplayer of the day or week with their details (social media links etc). No one was interested.
So I will keep CBO as it is thanks.
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Cinebook Ltd - Black Mary 1 - The Departed / Black Mary 2 - Passage to the Hereafter
Authors: Rodolphe; illustrated by Florence Magnin
Age: 15 years and up
Size: 21.7 x 28.7 cm
Number of pages: 48 colour pages
£8.99 INCL vat
ISBN: 9781800441378
Publication: July 2024
The peace of Mordwick, a small coastal village, is shattered by the news that mysterious individuals have come ashore to dig up the recently departed. They looked like pirates, and rumours swell that the infamous captain Black Mary, a legendary, freedom-loving marauder desperately wanted by the Royal Navy, is involved. Could she be the cause of a wave of spectral apparitions sweeping through the kingdom – including that of the ghost of the recently departed king himself?
Authors: Rodolphe; illustrated by Florence Magnin
Age: 15 years and up
Size: 21.7 x 28.7 cm
Number of pages: 48 colour pages
£8.99 INCL vat
ISBN: 9781800441385
Publication: July 2024
Rescued at sea by Black Mary, Lord James, the libertine aristocrat who longed for adventure, is utterly enthralled by the fierce pirate captain – enough so that when she boards a royal warship, he chooses to fight at her side. With her ship badly damaged, though, Mary must return to her hidden base, an island not on any map. For good reason: the inhabitants of the island are … the men and women who died at sea, and remain there until it is time to move on to the afterlife …
I have to say that I wish I could remember all I wrote in the first draft!
We have here what appears to be just another pirate story but throughout -odd though it may sound- there is a strange atmosphere to the story. I think that "atmosphere" would be lost if this was a "wait for part two" type series. What Cinebook has done is publish both volumes in one go and that helps.
The story is interesting and the ending had the feeling of one of those 1940s Hollywood movies -and I can't tell you why or it spoils the end. It is a good read and I did read both in one go.
I have no idea what it is about the art but it really works and catches the eye and Magnin does an excellent job. Not sure what technique is used but I gave up questioning why I liked a certain style of art long ag because trying to explain why is difficult.
If you like your pirate action with a ghostly twist then you'll enjoy this. If you like ghost comics you will enjoy this. Highl;y recommended.
Some Times I Cry and The Clown Just Points and Laughs
I had all of my Cinebook Ltd reviews done and the intention was to post two each day along with some other content.
I posted some and then when it was time for the next post...the drafts had all vanished. So I started again and...uh...the previous drafts re-appeared but with varying problems. Therefore it is a case of start from the beginning again.
Oh, and on 23rd October I mentioned my friend noting CBO had 20 million views. I thought that I would make an image with a strong element of tongue-in-cheek humour for 20.5 million. Took a couple of hours because, you know, "I can do a bit better than this". I did the draft post and checked the stats and as it is a world wide audience I knew that by the time I got up next morning I would have gotten to the posting point.
I got up and went straight to stats and...long term followers of this blog can probably predict what happened. The stats counter was reset back to 4,946,040
EVERY TIME!!
Well, to be fair, the stats counter usually goes back to a round 4 million but this time I kept 946,040 so I reckon that at this rate by 2095 I should be up to 5 million? 😂😂
Blogging -it helps if you are insane.
Cinebook Ltd: Rin Tin Can 2 - The Godfather
Authors: X. Fauche & J. Léturgie; illustrated by Morris
Age: 8 years and up
Size: 21.7 x 28.7 cm
Number of pages: 48 colour pages
£8.99 INCL vat
ISBN: 9781800441330
Publication: May 2024
After inadvertently thwarting a convict’s escape attempt, Rin Tin Can flees the penitentiary and ends up with two sheep herders who are being targeted by wool thieves. The robbers, Giuseppe and Aldo, are actually looking for a specific sheep skin tattooed with a treasure map, in order to post their father’s bail.
Unwittingly – as usual – Rin Tin Can becomes first the accomplice of the two not-too-bright brothers, then their ‘godfather’ …
The review of the first album is here https://hoopercomicart.blogspot.com/2023/09/cinebook-ltd-rin-tin-can-1-mascot.html
How does a dog become a "god father"? Look, if you are looking for a straight forward and rational story with no slap-stick comedy or visual gags then I am guessing you nevber read the first album?
We have a dog that thinks dollar bills are pastry and consumes quite a few... and as those dollars are the troopers wages you can imagine they are not that happy. Anything Rin Tin Can does correctly is purely accidental!
The visual gags are there and the story , which might seem chaotic at times, delivers a good read and ending. The art is nice and the colour work does add more to it but some of the characters can be called "comical grotesques" -it is a style used for a very long time in European comics and it works.
None of this answers the question of how Rin Tin Can becomes a "god father" or what that exactly entails. Do you want to know? Buy the book! It's fun.