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		<title>I&#8217;m A Lost Cause</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2013 21:37:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin Peniston</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I tried. I really, really tried not to get too excited about The Man of Steel. I&#8217;ve been burned so many times by so many movies for which I got excited&#8230;and yes, I am looking at you, Episode I&#8230;and I have made a point of not getting too hyped up for movies ever since. Honestly, [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I tried. I really, really tried not to get too excited about <em>The Man of Steel</em>. I&#8217;ve been burned so many times by so many movies for which I got excited&#8230;and yes, I am looking at you, <em>Episode I</em>&#8230;and I have made a point of not getting too hyped up for movies ever since. Honestly, this is the  main reason that I was able to enjoy the previously reviewed <em>Star Trek Into Darkness</em>. My expectations for that film were frankly so low that I was able to be pleasantly surprised on multiple occasions.</p>
<p>But I cannot escape the hold that <em>Superman &#8211; The Movie</em> has on my soul. I don&#8217;t know if I&#8217;ve mentioned it before, but that movie was essentially my babysitter during the summer of 1978. If my mom had something to do, something that seven year-old me was going to underfoot for, she just tossed down a few bucks and stuck me in a seat in the movie theater at the mall. I was not going to move from that seat for an earthquake. I loved that film so much that on at least one occasion I sat in that theater for 6+ hours, gamely suffering through a showing of <em>The Black Stallion</em> (it was a double feature) so I could see <em>Superman</em> a second time. To this day, the opening of <em>Superman</em>, and Superman&#8217;s cry of anguish, rebellion, and determination when he decides to change the course of history to save Lois, both give me goosebumps and shiver up my spine. Richard Donner and the Salkinds made a movie for ME.</p>
<p>Superman is a character that will always mean something to me. He doesn&#8217;t have the built-in cool that Batman does&#8230;because everyone likes a bad boy, but nice guys finish last&#8230;and that means that well told Superman stories are among the very best of stories to be found in superhero fiction. Superman &#8211; The Movie remains in the rarefied air of <em>The Dark Knight</em> and <em>The Avengers</em> and <em>The Incredibles</em> when it comes to superhero films.</p>
<p>I was SORELY disappointed when I found out that Zack Snyder was directing <em>The Man of Steel</em>. I enjoyed neither <em>300</em> nor <em>Watchmen</em>, and I found <em>Sucker Punch</em> unwatchable. I did, however, enjoy his remake of <em>Dawn of the Dead</em>. That was a fun and scary film. So it&#8217;s not like he CAN&#8217;T do it.  (This is how my diseased mind begins the process of rationalization toward hope.) Also, <em>Watchmen</em> was as easy to adapt into film as it would have been to adapt into a candy bar. The story resisted the medium, so I could forgive THAT. A great deal of what I didn&#8217;t like about <em>300</em> was what I perceived as racism and misogyny, which was practically built into the source material. So I forgave that, too. <em>Sucker Punch</em>&#8230;clearly, Zack Snyder&#8217;s not a writer&#8230;but he&#8217;s not writing <em>The Man of Steel</em>. David Goyer is, under the producing eye of Christopher Nolan, the dream team behind <em>The Dark Knight</em>.</p>
<p>I did not yet have it&#8230;but I was on the precipice of hope. And then I saw the third trailer.</p>
<p>I think it&#8217;s Hans Zimmer&#8217;s score that got me, that pushed me over the edge. This looks like a visually stunning, albeit darker than I would like, film. The writers are cherry picking exactly the right stuff to pluck my heartstrings. (&#8220;Can&#8217;t we pretend I&#8217;m still your son?&#8221; That hit me HARD.) But the music, especially when I thought that no one would be able to deliver music as iconic and heroic and soaring as John Williams&#8217; immortal theme, the music succeeded on every level. The music reeled me all the way in. So much so that I already have tickets for my wife and me for  a Friday night showing, opening night, on a big ass screen in Hollywood.</p>
<p>I am now filled with hope, so much so that I have thus far been unable to bring myself to watch the fourth trailer, for fear that my feeling of hope will be diminished. I am so afraid now, afraid that this movie will not be what I want it to be. This is what having hope has done to me.</p>
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		<title>Hunter Black Page 198 &#8211; Religious Intolerance</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2013 07:01:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin Peniston</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Am I the only one who sees shades of Scott McDaniel's work in this? The first time I saw this page, I thought I was reading an issue of Nightwing from the 90s. Nightwing from the 90s remains one of my favorite mainstream comics ever, so that's high praise coming from me. This is another example of Will going in a different direction from what I wrote, and making it a little better. My script would have had this image mid-punch, but I think we would have lost Vaj in his maniacally flexing glory. (And I love that dead eye.) Vaj is named for a character that a buddy of mine played...also in the 90s, now that I think about it. This was 2nd Edition D&#038;D in full effect. There's a reason I chose this name, a reason I'll illuminate later.]]></description>
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		<title>Star Trek Into Spoiler-Ville</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 May 2013 02:31:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin Peniston</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My lovely wife and I went to see Star Trek Into Darkness today. I would like to talk about it if I may. Also, beware. There be spoilers here. Seriously, SPOILERS. Okay, now I will proceed with no guilt. I found out a while ago that Benedict Cumberbatch&#8217;s &#8220;John Harrison&#8221; is actually Star Trek&#8217;s most [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My lovely wife and I went to see <em>Star Trek Into Darkness</em> today. I would like to talk about it if I may. Also, beware. There be spoilers here.</p>
<p>Seriously, SPOILERS.</p>
<p>Okay, now I will proceed with no guilt. I found out a while ago that Benedict Cumberbatch&#8217;s &#8220;John Harrison&#8221; is actually Star Trek&#8217;s most notorious villain, Khan Noonien Singh. I was a little perturbed that they were remaking <em>The Wrath of Khan</em>, especially given the fact that the very notion made no sense. But this wasn&#8217;t a remake of <em>The Wrath of Khan</em>. It was the Abrams-Verse&#8217;s version of &#8220;Space Seed,&#8221; the episode of TOS wherein Khan is first introduced.</p>
<p>First of all, there were some really good things in this movie, things that give me more hope for the next installment. There were repeated references to the Five Year Mission, which as of this film has not yet begun. Kirk is hopeful that the <em>Enterprise</em> will be chosen as the first vessel to undertake a five-year mission of exploration, even as he opens the film by shrugging off the Prime Directive. I thought that all of that was cool, and that right there helped to mitigate my feeling in the last film that Kirk had been given a captaincy far too easily. I got even more satisfied when Kirk was demoted to first officer of the Enterprise for this violations of the Prime Directive. (If this were a television series, there would be some better and more substantial repercussions, but I&#8217;ll take what I can get.)</p>
<p>I enjoyed the performances in the film a lot. Chris Pine was good, as were Zoe Saldana and John Cho. I love Karl Urban. Cumberbatch, Zachary Quinto, and Simon Pegg were GREAT. Seriously, Benedict Cumberbatch now has what I consider to be the best &#8220;villain&#8217;s voice&#8221; in film. (It&#8217;s a shame that we can so casually cast him as someone who&#8217;s supposed to be a subcontinental Indian. As much as I liked him, there wasn&#8217;t even the barest effort to have a brown person in this role; at least Ricardo Montalban had both ethnicity [if the wrong one] and bronzer in his first appearance as Khan.) If there was a performance that I didn&#8217;t enjoy, it was that of Peter Weller, who underwhelmed me as the villainous head of Starfleet seeking war with the Klingons on his terms. He never filled me with dread the way Cumberbatch did, and he seemed pathetic, where Khan&#8217;s madness, and his threat, seemed much more dangerous.</p>
<p>Lastly, this film makes a token effort at fulfilling some of the thematic elements that were always present in Gene Roddenberry and Rick Berman&#8217;s versions of Star Trek. Much is made in this film about Kirk&#8217;s lack of fitness to command, and he has to better himself in order to deserve it. Becoming good enough to be worthy of the gifts of society is a strong theme in Star Trek, especially in The Next Generation. Also, the allusions to the Five Year Mission, both at the film&#8217;s beginning and at the end, make a strong reference to what Star Trek is really about.</p>
<p>The mistakes this film makes are really basic mistakes, the kinds that are very difficult to overcome. Only the charismatic crew, and the unbridled fun of the filmmaking save it.</p>
<p>First off, what was at stake? War with the Klingons was the big threat for the first half of the film, and WAR IS BAD, we all know. But we&#8217;re never given much reason to fear the Klingons. By the time they make an appearance onscreen, it&#8217;s just in time for three squads to get beaten down singlehandedly by Khan. It&#8217;s hard to take a war with them as much of a threat, because it&#8217;s clear that Abrams is expecting their reputation to do his dirty work. Trekkies see the Klingons as allies and noobs don&#8217;t see them as anything, so I think that was a real error.</p>
<p>In the film&#8217;s second half, the threat is, I guess, &#8220;What happens if Khan gets loose?&#8221; We are given a cursory snippet of exposition about the Eugenics Wars and how Khan was once a despotic ruler who wanted to kill everyone who was inferior. He describes himself as &#8220;savage,&#8221; a superhuman soldier who was tagged by the shadowy elements of Starfleet to optimize the fleet for war with the Klingons. But he never does anything REALLY evil. Even his acts of terrorism are explained away as an effort on his part to get out from under the yoke of Admiral Marcus, who holds him in sway by threatening the lives of his cryogenically frozen comrades.</p>
<p>Heck, once they get away from Klingon space, the only thing at stake is the crew of the <em>Enterprise</em> itself. That doesn&#8217;t quite work in a film like this. In the first film, the Earth was at stake, and we knew it was so because the Romulans had <em>already taken out Vulcan</em>. At that point, I believed that anything was possible for these filmmakers who seemed to respect the sanctity of nothing. In <em>&#8230;Into Darkness</em>, the stakes are highest when Captain Kirk loses the Enterprise&#8230;but then he gets it back ten minutes later. Crisis averted.</p>
<p>But the thing that bothered me most, the thing that was the most poorly handled, was the obvious homage to <em>The Wrath of Khan</em>. In this film, it is Kirk was saves the day in the engine room, and Kirk who pays with his life. However, we&#8217;d already seen, in a pair of very heavy-handed foreshadowing scenes, that Kirk was to be revived by the blood of Khan. Khan&#8217;s healing blood is used in the film&#8217;s opening, and then again on a dead Tribble. (Why Khan&#8217;s blood was so vital when there were 72 sleeping genetically superior beings, like Khan himself, aboard the ship, is beyond me. Once they put Kirk into cryogen to preserve his brain function, they had the time to figure it out.) I fear that Spock is going to have an emotional meltdown in all of these films. Sigh.</p>
<p>Basically, this was a movie where a ton of cool stuff happens for no good reason. (Why was the <em>Enterprise</em> underwater in the opening scene? Because having it come out of the water looked cool. They could have done what they did from orbit.) Sometimes, the cool stuff managed to outweigh the lack of reason. Sometimes it didn&#8217;t.</p>
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		<title>Hunter Black Page 197 &#8211; Book Four Begins! (Finally!!!)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2013 07:01:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin Peniston</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know that I have no one to blame but myself for the length of Book Three, but man, am I glad to be working on stuff that isn't set at the Great and Grand Tourney. This is as good a time as any to give another much-deserved shout-out to Jacob Bascle, whose name isn't mentioned anywhere near often enough on this website. I love his chapter headings as I do almost everything that he designs for us. He's kinda of our #1 fan, because he sees the work before anyone else, and his enthusiasm for it helps to keep us going.  Anyway, maybe we'll learn a thing or two more about Hunter's magic sword in this one...]]></description>
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		<title>Huzzah!!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2013 22:46:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin Peniston</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hunter Black is not the first project that Will and I have ever undertaken together; it&#8217;s just the first that we&#8217;ve seen all the way through. Before this there was Dash Steel, which we entered into one of the monthly competitions that ran on Zuda Comics back in the day. We came in second and [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Hunter Black</em> is not the first project that Will and I have ever undertaken together; it&#8217;s just the first that we&#8217;ve seen all the way through.</p>
<p>Before this there was<em> Dash Steel</em>, which we entered into one of the monthly competitions that ran on Zuda Comics back in the day. We came in second and thus didn&#8217;t get to continue the comic. Honestly, that was Will&#8217;s baby. It was something that he&#8217;d come up with before we&#8217;d ever met. At that point, trying to get him to do comics was exceedingly difficult, so we went with something that I knew he was invested in.</p>
<p>Even before that, there was <em>Cassie Cometstail</em>. I&#8217;m not going to say much, other than we came up with a dizzying array of insanity intended for an all-ages comic. I wrote a first issue and Will put together a few sample pages. We got a few nibbles from publishers, but no bites. This was before we realized that getting anything done in comics is much easier if you just DO IT YOURSELF. Frankly, this was also hundreds and hundreds of pages ago. We&#8217;re better now than we were then.</p>
<p>We never quite left <em>Cassie Cometstail</em> behind in our minds. It was something at which we&#8217;d failed, and a part of that was Will&#8217;s enthusiasm for the story&#8230;but lack of enthusiasm for drawing it. We eventually decided that it was something we&#8217;d do, just with another artist.</p>
<p>Yesterday, we found our artist. I won&#8217;t say who yet, because there are contracts to be signed. I WILL say that this is someone with whom I am very excited to work. He&#8217;s right around where we are in the business; he&#8217;s done enough work that there is a group of people out there who know who he is&#8230;but he&#8217;s not a NAME yet. I have to say, he should be because he&#8217;s AWESOME, and with any luck, <em>Cassie</em> is the gal to make it happen.</p>
<p>So I have a lot of writing and rewriting to do in the next few months, as we prep <em>Cassie</em> for what we hope will be a big debut on <a href="http://comixology.com">Comixology</a>. (They haven&#8217;t accepted the book yet, but I feel confident that&#8217;s only a formality.) Watch this space, and we&#8217;ll post a few teasers here and there.</p>
<p>Huzzah!</p>
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		<title>Project Rooftop: Green Lantern</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2013 09:18:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hey gang! I&#8217;m not sure if you Hunter Black readers are familiar with Project Rooftop but, the website posts character redesigns. Its a rather cool little site and it is currently running a contest involving Green Lantern. Justin has been pushing me to do one of these contest to help promote Hunter Black and his [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey gang!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure if you <em>Hunter Black</em> readers are familiar with <a href="http://www.tencentticker.com/projectrooftop/" target="_blank">Project Rooftop</a> but, the website posts character redesigns. Its a rather cool little site and it is currently running a contest involving Green Lantern. Justin has been pushing me to do one of these contest to help promote <em>Hunter Black</em> and his icy black man gaze has finally convinced me to do one (in my defense the last one was the Fantastic Four, and they suck).</p>
<p>Anyway, here is the design I came up with.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.hunterblackcomics.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Green-Lantern-Project-Rooftop-Submission-01.jpg"><img class="aligncenter  wp-image-2651" alt="Green Lantern Project Rooftop Submission 01" src="http://www.hunterblackcomics.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Green-Lantern-Project-Rooftop-Submission-01.jpg" width="600" height="388" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">When I create characters I do my best to build the design with some sort of logic. Why would a fighter pilot fly around in spandex? Why would someone who gets his jollies by flying around in planes not use the ring to create planes? So my version of Hal Jordan uses his ring to fly around the cosmos in any type of fighter jet he wants. His uniform is a modified pilots jumpsuit. I&#8217;ve kept the domino mask in the design because he would still need to conceal his identity in cases where he is not wearing his pilots helmet.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">I&#8217;ve submitted the design in the contest and hopefully I can get it on the site. Any publicity for Hunter Black is a good thing.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">-Will</p>
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		<title>Hunter Black Page 196 &#8211; This Is The Last Place</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2013 07:03:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You know, I thought that I began and ended every Book with a splash page, but looking back, I just saw that Book Two ended with a three-panel page. I'm so disappointed in myself. (Page One is just BARELY a splash page, but I'll take it.) Oh well. Will and I both feel like Book Three has been almost too long, and we're excited to get to the next phase of our story.]]></description>
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		<title>Slightly Spoilerific Things I&#8217;ve Seen</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 May 2013 22:52:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin Peniston</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So my wife and I saw Iron Man 3 last night. It was pretty good. I mean, we genuinely liked it, we&#8217;re glad we went to see it, but I sincerely doubt that it&#8217;s a movie I&#8217;ll bother to see again. (Unless it&#8217;s on cable when I&#8217;m in a channel-changing-coma.) I&#8217;m certainly not going to [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So my wife and I saw <em>Iron Man 3</em> last night. It was pretty good. I mean, we genuinely liked it, we&#8217;re glad we went to see it, but I sincerely doubt that it&#8217;s a movie I&#8217;ll bother to see again. (Unless it&#8217;s on cable when I&#8217;m in a channel-changing-coma.) I&#8217;m certainly not going to buy it on video. The only Marvel Studios films I&#8217;ve purchased are <em>Iron Man, Captain America: The First Avenger</em>, and <em>The Avengers</em>.  I&#8217;d say that I enjoyed this film as much as <em>The Incredible Hulk</em>, and more than <em>Thor</em> or <em>Iron Man 2</em>.</p>
<p>That said, the twist involving the Mandarin is BRILLIANT. I almost hipped to it, kind of, early in the movie&#8230;but I didn&#8217;t. The reveal was great, with an AMAZING performance by Ben Kingsley, who all but stole the film.</p>
<p>The movie is weighed down by the fact that the bad guys are seemingly just being bad. There doesn&#8217;t seem to be any motivation for their evil. Mention is made of owning &#8220;both sides of the war on terror,&#8221; which sounds cool until you think about it. Certainly, the bad guys never seemed motivated by money, which is what that ultimately leads to.</p>
<p>The biggest problem in the film, for me, was that the film never really reestablished the Tony Stark/Pepper Potts relationship in a way that made me think that Tony would get all angsty over a threat to her life&#8230;or worse yet, to losing her entirely. Frankly, Tony&#8217;s relationship with Happy Hogan is better established in this film, and that doesn&#8217;t really pay off. If Happy had been taken out of the film entirely, and Pepper&#8217;s story had combined her own with Happy&#8217;s, I think the film would have resonated with me a bit better. Their love story played better in <em>Avengers</em>, and Gwyneth Paltrow is in <em>Avengers</em> for less than five minutes. (<em>The Dark Knight</em> admittedly had a similar problem, more to do with recasting the Rachel Dawes character than anything else, but that was somewhat less relevant to the film.)</p>
<p>Still, hard to argue with Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark. That was fun to watch, even in Iron Man 2, and his scenes with the kid, as Disneyfied as they might have been, were extremely engaging and satisfying.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve also become a big fan of the character Hannibal Lecter and of the new TV show <em>Hannibal</em>. I&#8217;ve read all three Thomas Harris novels and seen all of the films&#8230;well no, I haven&#8217;t, as it turns out. I&#8217;ve seen all of the film adaptations of the first three novels, <em>Red Dragon, Silence of the Lambs</em>, and <em>Hannibal</em>. I&#8217;ve never seen <em>Manhunter</em>, and I&#8217;ve neither seen nor read <em>Hannibal Rising. Red Dragon</em> was by far the best book of the series (I&#8217;ve heard that <em>Hannibal Rising</em> is pretty bad) and <em>Silence of the Lambs</em> was by far the best film. NBC&#8217;s <em>Hannibal</em> has the potential to be the best version of the character yet.</p>
<p>This show is so good, it seems out of place on NBC; you&#8217;d expect to find it on AMC or HBO. The writing is impeccable, the visuals frankly stunning. The last thing I saw that provoked this sort of reaction from me in terms of the visuals was <em>Prometheus</em>, which was one of the most beautiful pieces of filmmaking I&#8217;ve ever seen. (<em>Avatar</em> blows. Sorry.) But Prometheus was so shoddily told a story as to defy belief, while Hannibal is rapidly becoming my favorite thing on TV, right up there with <em>Game of Thrones</em> and <em>The Walking Dead</em>.</p>
<p>Quality isn&#8217;t the only reason this seems like something other than a network show; <em>Hannibal</em> is extraordinarily gruesome. <em>The Walking Dead</em> is gory, but <em>Hannibal</em> is visceral. We are treated to mutilated corpses mounted in ingenious and terrifying ways, to dream sequences of startling visual effect, and Hannibal Lecter&#8217;s particular brand of epicurean craftsmanship. I&#8217;ve seen him butcher (as in, &#8220;chop up in preparation for cooking&#8221;) more than one set of lungs so far this season&#8230;and worse, all but one member of the main cast has had Hannibal cook for them. Human flesh is consumed on both shows, but it&#8217;s much more real and much more believable on Hannibal, so it&#8217;s much more horrific. <em>The Walking Dead</em> is about the monsters we could become under the most insane of circumstances, while <em>Hannibal</em> is about the monsters we are, here and now. I love to see an old favorite franchise given new life and new relevance, so I am thrilled to be watching this.</p>
<p>If you like superhero movies, you should probably spend the $12.50(!) and go see <em>Iron Man 3</em>. If you like good television of any sort, and have a strong stomach, you should definitely be watching <em>Hannibal</em>.</p>
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		<title>Hunter Black Page 195 &#8211; Even I&#8217;D Have a Hard Time&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 May 2013 06:59:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin Peniston</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been trying throughout the length of this comic to get Will to draw some people who were prone on the ground. This has not been intentional, but I've noticed that every time I've put it into a page, he's managed a creative work-around. This has been the first time he's gone ahead and done it, and I imagine because he couldn't avoid doing it otherwise. I don't know why he might've been concerned, because I think this looks great... ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.hunterblackcomics.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/HunterBlack_195.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2629" title="I dont have anything against having people prone to the ground. I just think some dude sitting up with 12 arrows in his chest looks cooler then him dead on the ground with 12 arrows in his chest." alt="HunterBlack_195" src="http://www.hunterblackcomics.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/HunterBlack_195.jpg" width="720" height="540" /></a></p>
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		<title>We Hate To Ask You For Favors&#8230;But We Need A Favor</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2013 21:51:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin Peniston</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Okay, Hunter Black fans&#8230;did John Lee Bailey call you &#8220;The Revenge Squad?&#8221;&#8230;we have a small favor to ask of you. It involves some clicking and reading, some cutting and pasting, and some other avenues of social media. A new app for the iOS has launched called Comic Chameleon, and it&#8217;s essentially a webcomic aggregator for [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Okay, Hunter Black fans&#8230;did John Lee Bailey call you &#8220;The Revenge Squad?&#8221;&#8230;we have a small favor to ask of you. It involves some clicking and reading, some cutting and pasting, and some other avenues of social media.</p>
<p>A new app for the iOS has launched called Comic Chameleon, and it&#8217;s essentially a webcomic aggregator for the iPhone. It&#8217;s intended to make webcomics easily accessible and easily readable from your iPhone. (An Android version of the the app is in the works.)</p>
<p>The app will generate ad revenue which is distributed among the creators (after a fee to Comic Chameleon) and will feature an ad-free premium (by which I mean PAID) membership.</p>
<p>The criteria for getting on, and the order in which we get chosen, is determined by when we apply (already done), a groundswell of fan support (which we are asking for now), and not sucking (ummm&#8230;.).</p>
<p>So do us a favor and go to:<a href="http://www.comicchameleon.com/request" target="_blank" rel="nofollow nofollow">http://www.comicchameleon.com/request</a></p>
<p>Copy the relevant text (and change &#8220;Comic X&#8221; to &#8220;Hunter Black&#8221;) and post it either on Google+ or on Twitter. Easy-peasy. Our Twitter account is @HunterBlackComx if you need it.</p>
<p>Do this for us, please, because it could help us earn some cash which will help us get to our desired goal of posting THREE times a week instead of TWO. It&#8217;ll also expose us to a lot of potential new readers, which&#8217;ll raise ad revenue&#8230;which will help us get to our desired goal of posting THREE times a week instead of&#8230;well, you get the picture.</p>
<p>THANK YOU in advance. We are learning that we have one of the best fan bases in geekdom. We appreciate your readership, your excitement, and any efforts you make on our behalf.</p>
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