Extra #16 – An Xtranormal Extra

As a change of pace, a movie featuring two characters who haven’t appeared in the book, and probably never will.

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Bring On the Bad Guys

So this week, I’ve got some recommendations for some entertainment featuring supervillains.

As part of an on-line contest run by Alethea Kontis, I won a copy of a book by Barry Lyga titled Archvillain. It’s written for younger readers, so I figured my 10-year-old daughter might like it. Reading through it myself, though, I’m sort of torn.

The story: Kyle Camden is a young genius who is famous for pulling elaborate pranks. He has decided that people are stupid and take themselves much too seriously, so he embarrasses them in public to get them them to lighten up or something. But then one night, there’s a meteor shower (sorry, plasma storm) that engulfs Kyle while he’s setting up one of his pranks. And the next thing he knows, he is invulnerable and super-strong and able to fly.Not only that, but he is suddenly smarter than ever.

And he’s not the only one. A mysterious boy was found in the aftermath of the storm, who has the same powers, only more so (except for the brains). Even worse, he uses his powers to publicly help people, which to Kyle just seems like showing off. And suddenly Kyle’s not the most popular boy in school. So he decides to take this “Mighty Mike” down a few pegs with the biggest prank ever. Things do not work according to plan.

It’s a fun read, with lots of explosions and an interesting anti-hero, who never once thinks of himself as a villain while doing all the cliched master villain things. But I had some trouble getting into it, because Kyle spends so much of the book as a vain, self-obsessed a-hole. I have no idea how this kid became the most popular kid in school, because there were several places where I just couldn’t stand him. The book has to posit him as popular in the beginning, so that he can fall from that pinnacle. But I had trouble buying into the premise.

That said, though, I really enjoyed the bits where he has to face off against Mighty Mike, and I thought the climax came together well.

And then last night, I went to see “Megamind,” the new Dreamworks animated comedy starring the voices of Will Ferrell and Tina Fey. It reminded me of Archvillain in a lot of ways, and of Austin Grossman’s Soon I Will Be Invincible, as well. The genius villain who is actually not such a bad guy at heart, forced into playing an evil role that he’d rather not, who is constantly forced into fights with a super-strong buffoon, fights that he always expects to lose–it’s a parody that has become pretty well-worn by now, but it can be surprisingly affecting when it’s done well.

And “Megamind” does it well. The script steers clear of too many fart jokes (there are a few, of course), and instead focuses on the complicated relationship between Megamind and Roxanne Ritchi, the female reporter whom he has kidnapped so many times. I thought the film struck a nice balance between overt comedy, romantic comedy, pathos and action.

And it handles 3-D really well. There are a few throw-stuff-at-your-face moments, but the real payoffs for the 3-D process (as in “Avatar”) are the scenes that give you a sense of scale–heroes and villains flying through Metro City in extreme long shots, giving you a sense of how huge the city really is. Oh, and Megamind has a fish companion named Minion, who lives in a little glass sphere full of water, and there’s one shot in particular where the sphere refracts the light coming through that totally sucked my attention away from the scene overall–it was that convincing.

I really look forward to getting this on DVD, but I wonder if you can really get a sense of the scale of it watching it in 2-D on a video screen at home, even a large HD screen. Because it’s really incredible in the theater.

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Extra #15 – Out of His League Wallpaper

So as I was posting stuff up on the Extras page, I noticed that the bye week and the Halloween Extras screwed up the numbering, so now I’m just maintaining the numbering from the Extras page.

Up this week: a digital painting inspired by “Out of His League,” the short story I adapted for the Halloween Audio Extra. This is sized to serve as a wallpaper for 1024 x 768.

I make no claims for the quality of the painting. It was dashed off rather quickly and at the last minute, and I am far from a professional artist. But I’m trying to create interesting images that enhance the experience, and I’m learning a lot of ways to use software routines written by much more talented people than myself to fake my way into interesting results. I hope I’m achieving some.

Click the image to embiggen.

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Happy Halloween

There’s nothing new here, because I’ve been working like a dog on a special audio presentation over at They Stole Frazier’s Brain. But since the file the file is actually hosted here at Hero Go Home, here’s the link and the player.

Crybaby Bridge

This one features the voice of naamah, who has helped me out immensely and whom I owe a big favor or two, and her husband sargon. And music once again by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com).

ETA: Oops, mistyped the link the first time. It should be fixed now.

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Super-Special Halloween Extra – Out of His League

To celebrate Halloween here at Hero Go Home, we* present a special audio production of the first Digger short story I ever wrote: “Out of His League,” which first appeared in the anthology Daikaiju! 3: Giant Monsters vs. the World, from Agog! Press.

You can play the file in the window, or right-click the link and select “Save As” to save a copy to your computer.

Out of His League

“Out of His League,” copyright 2007 by Tony Frazier. Recording can be distributed under Creative Commons “Attribution 3.0″ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/”

Music is by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons “Attribution 3.0″ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/”

*and by “we,” I mean “I”

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Halloween Extra – Digger In Hell

Just because Halloween is about my favorite holiday ever, a very special Halloween extra featuring a lost adventure from Digger’s exile in Hell.

Many thanks to naamah for her pencilling on this one. If you visit the link, you can find your way to  her Etsy shop where she’s got some really cool prop wands as well as other things on sale.

Unfortunately, since I’m no longer using Comicpress, you’ll just have to click through to embiggen the image for reading.

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Out of the Vault for 10/23/10

Over at They Stole Frazier’s Brain, we continue the Halloween cavalcade of stripper-witches with Willow #0 (that’s right, issue zero), in which we ask, but unfortunately do not answer, the question, “What the hell kind of stripper act is she going to do with a goat?”

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No Chapter Update This Week

My car exploded yesterday (okay, really just had engine trouble, but “exploded” sounds cooler), and that, combined with the large amount of Halloween stuff I’ve committed to both here and at They Stole Frazier’s Brain, has led to me not getting the chapter ready for this week.

I know,  when I started I had a several-week backlog. But the story has adjusted somewhat from the original outline, and as it progresses, it diverges farther from the old drafts, so I can no longer reuse as much material, and have to write more from scratch.  I need to do some reoutlining and get worked ahead a little bit.

So I’m taking a two-week hiatus from posting novel chapters. But don’t worry, those two weeks won’t be empty. On Tuesday, there will be a very special Halloween Extra featuring a Special Guest Artist. And on Friday, in lieu of a new chapter, there will be another Extra-Special Halloween Extra whose nature I cannot divulge.

And after that, there may be even more surprises. I’m noodling the idea of a series of articles about superheroes in media, like the No Ordinary Family article I posted earlier and like the series of posts I’ve done at Frazier’s Brain about the Superman and Batman movies. I haven’t got anything worked out definitively, but more is coming, believe me.

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Extra #12 – A Bad Painting

Sliding in under the wire.

I promised an Extra so here it is. It didn’t turn out as well as I would have liked. I’ve been trying to stretch out and learn new skills, and that means sometimes getting less than the best results. And yes, right now, you’re probably quoting Patty Donahue of The Waitresses and saying “I don’t want to be somebody else’s learning experience.” I understand, and I appreciate your bearing with me.

The face, in case you’re wondering, is based on Jennifer Korbin, star of the Cinemax series, Lingerie. We briefly worked together at UPN 41 several years ago, though I don’t thik we ever met. But after you’ve looked at my sub-par painting, go visit the link and see how pretty she is for real.

And stay tuned, because better stuff is coming, including a very special Halloween surprise.

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