iFanboy cub reporter Jeff Reid sends me strange things sometimes. Recently, he's taken to sharing some very peculiar maps. But these milestones won't be familiar to Rand McNally and may doom your TomTom to cybernetic depression. Like Narnia and Terabithia, getting to these places require a little imagination.
Jeff found a map of the United States of America, as it existed in the DCU of 1990.
"There seems to be a perennial question among comics fans: What's up with those fictional cities in the DC universe? Just where are Gotham City and Metropolis located? Star City's on the West Coast, right? Is it kind a close to Coast City or is it somewhere in Washington? It's weird. Why won't anyone at DC just say where these damn cities are on a map? A 2008 video show touched on this topic, but few answers were forthcoming.
"We were all looking towards the comics for these questions to be answered. We were looking in the wrong place.
"Recently, I was at my parents' house to help them clean out my old bedroom. While there, I found a stack of a ton of my old role playing game materials. In middle and high school, I'd been an avid player of Dungeons and Dragons but still dabbled in other games. Our group had been known to delve into GURPS, Vampire: The Masquerade, and a few others including the DC Heroes role playing game. It was the later material that I found most intriguing.
"DC Heroes, published by a company named Mayfair Games, was a paper-and-pencil role playing game that was first released in the mid-'80s but still had material coming out into the mid-'90s. It had a system in place where all types of characters with all types of powers could interact. It was all fully licensed and approved by DC. Most of the adventures were set in the then-current continuity. I had bought plenty of used source books and game modules for this RPG, but hadn't actually played with most of them. They had laid forgotten in a closet for years. In the stack of these books was a copy of something that would provide answers to all of those questions about the various DC cities. I found a copy of The Atlas of the DC Universe.
"This thing is a clinical look at the location and history of the cities, planets, and dimensions of the DCU. Well, it's a look at these places as they existed in 1990. The maps aren't flashy, but they get the job done. Metropolis is in Delaware. Gotham City is in New Jersey. It's true! This DC licensed product says they're located there so you have to believe it!
"If the logo on the cover doesn't convince you, the author of the book might. Paul Kupperberg is listed as the main author of this book. Kupperberg was an editor at DC for years and even wrote several runs of series including the 18 issues of Doom Patrol immediately preceding Grant Morrison. His name carries some weight. He wasn't just a writer that Mayfair grabbed off the street. Kupperberg knew DC Comics.
"You may notice that a few storied cities like Opal and St. Roch aren't mentioned anywhere but that's simply because they were created after 1990. This book is very much of its time. Take this all with a grain of salt. Who's to say what the various Zero Hours, Final Crisis-es, and Superboy continuity punches did to these cities' locations. This is one answer to all of your questions, but it's not The Answer. As always, make your own continuity."
~networld & ifanboy "jeff reid"
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Avenger's Soundtrack
Earlier
this week, we reported that legendary ‘90s grunge rock boys Soundgarden posted
a 22-second preview of their new single, “Live to Rise,” on Youtube,
giving a taste of the track that’s getting featured on the soundtrack to “The
Avengers.” The song is Soundgarden’s first newly-recorded ditty in a lengthy 15
years. Now, the full track list for the soundtrack for “The Avengers” is out,
and it features a bevy of popular modern rock and alternative artists. Check
out the full track list, below.
The
soundtrack will offer tracks by Bush, Papa Roach, Shinedown, Evanescence, Rise
Against, Black Veil Brides, Scott Weiland of Stone Temple Pilots, Five
Finger Death Punch and more. Look for the assortment to drop on iTunes on
May 1, a few days before feature film arrives in theaters on May 4. Stars of
the flick include Robert Downey, Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris
Hemsworth , Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Tom Hiddleston and Samuel L.
Jackson.
As
for Soundgarden, the guys recently issued a statement about not only their
“Avengers” song, but work on their upcoming album. “We’ve been hard at work on
our new album, which will come out this fall,” the band said. “When the
opportunity arose to write an original song for Marvel’s The Avengers film
came our way, we thought it could be a cool match. We are excited to release
our new song ‘Live to Rise,’ which is also the only new song in the film.
Loudest of Love.”
Soundgarden,
“Live to Rise”
Shinedown, “I’m Alive”
Rise Against, “Dirt and Roses”
Papa Roach, “Even if I Could”
Black Veil Brides, “Unbroken”
Scott Weiland, “Breath”
Redlight King, “Comeback”
Bush, “Into the Blue”
Evanescence, “A New Way to Bleed”
PUSHERJONES, “Count Me Out”
Theory of a Deadman, “Shoot to Thrill”
Buckcherry, “Wherever I Go”
Five Finger Death Punch, “From Out of Nowhere”
Cherri Bomb, “Shake the Ground”
Kasabian, “Pistols at Dawn”
Shinedown, “I’m Alive”
Rise Against, “Dirt and Roses”
Papa Roach, “Even if I Could”
Black Veil Brides, “Unbroken”
Scott Weiland, “Breath”
Redlight King, “Comeback”
Bush, “Into the Blue”
Evanescence, “A New Way to Bleed”
PUSHERJONES, “Count Me Out”
Theory of a Deadman, “Shoot to Thrill”
Buckcherry, “Wherever I Go”
Five Finger Death Punch, “From Out of Nowhere”
Cherri Bomb, “Shake the Ground”
Kasabian, “Pistols at Dawn”
~networld & AIRwA
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Metallica "Broken, Beat & Scarred"
"Broken, Beat
& Scarred" is the
forty-fifth single by American heavy metal band Metallica,
and the sixth from their ninth studio
album, Death Magnetic, released
on April 3.
Hetfield and Lars Ulrich argued at
length over the title of this song. Hetfield said that he did not like the
title, but Ulrich was "very adamant" that it should be called
"Broken, Beat & Scarred."
On March 19, Metallica's website
announced "Broken, Beat & Scarred" as the next single from the
album. The single was released in two formats - a digi-collector’s edition and
a maxi single.
On
March 26, the official video for "Broken, Beat & Scarred"
premiered on Metallica.com. The video features the band performing the song
live on the Death Magnetic tour. It was directed by Wayne Isham, who has
previously worked with the band on several videos including Cunning Stunts.
You
rise you fall your down and you rise again
What don’t Kill you Makes you more strong
You rise you fall your down and you rise again
What don’t Kill you Made you more strong
Rise Fall down Rise again
What don’t Kill you Makes you more strong
Rise Fall down Rise again
What don’t Kill you Made you more strong
Through black days through black nights
Through pitch black insides
What don’t Kill you Makes you more strong
You rise you fall your down and you rise again
What don’t Kill you Made you more strong
Rise Fall down Rise again
What don’t Kill you Makes you more strong
Rise Fall down Rise again
What don’t Kill you Made you more strong
Through black days through black nights
Through pitch black insides
Breaking your teeth on the hard life coming
Show your scars
Cutting your feet on the hard earth running
Show your scars
Show your scars
Cutting your feet on the hard earth running
Show your scars
Broken Beat and Scarred
But we die hard
But we die hard
Dawn the death the fight to the final breath
What don’t Kill you Made you more strong
The Dawn the death the fight to the final breath
What don’t Kill you Make you more strong
Dawn Death Fight Final breath
What don’t Kill you Make you more strong
Dawn Death Fight Final breath
What don’t Kill you Make you more strong
The scratch me they scrape me they cut and rape me
What don’t Kill you Made you more strong
The Dawn the death the fight to the final breath
What don’t Kill you Make you more strong
Dawn Death Fight Final breath
What don’t Kill you Make you more strong
Dawn Death Fight Final breath
What don’t Kill you Make you more strong
The scratch me they scrape me they cut and rape me
Breaking your teeth on the hard life coming
Show your scars
Cutting your feet on the hard earth running
Show your scars
Show your scars
Cutting your feet on the hard earth running
Show your scars
Breaking
your life and Broken Beat and Scarred
But we die hard
But we die hard
Breaking your teeth on the hard life a coming
Show your scars
Cutting your feet on the hard earth running
Show your scars
Show your scars
Cutting your feet on the hard earth running
Show your scars
Bleeding your soul in a hard luck story
Show your scars
Spilling your blood in the hot sun’s glory
Show your scars
Spilling your blood in the hot sun’s glory
Breaking your life and Broken Beat and Scarred
But we die hard
But we die hard
We die hard!!!
We die hard
We die hard
Friday, March 16, 2012
"Rurouni Kenshin" The Movie
Last June 28, 2011, a live-action film adaptation of Rurouni Kenshin was announced. Produced by Warner Bros., with actual film production done by Studio Swan, the film was directed by Keishi Ōtomo and stars Takeru Satoh (of Kamen Rider Den-O fame) as Kenshin and Emi Takei as Kaoru. The film is scheduled for a August 25, 2012 release, and the staff "aims to release the film internationally and eventually make a series."
~networld
~networld
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Theory of a Deadman "Out of My Head"
The Truth Is... is the fourth studio album by the rock music group Theory of a Deadman, released on July 12, 2011. The first single is "Lowlife", and was released to radio stations on May 17, 2011.
In the United States, the album debuted at #8 on the Billboard 200 chart selling 38,000 copies. In Canada, the album debuted at #2 on the Canadian Albums Chart, selling 8,500 copies. This is an increase in sales from their previous album, Scars and Souvenirs, which sold 6,000 copies in its first week.
List:
ohhh
ohh
Hahh
ya ya hay ya
Maybe
it was the way you smiled
Hahh
ya ya hay ya
I
keep trying to sleep
Ahh
ya ya hay ya
Hahh
ya ya hay ya
~networld & theory of a deadman
.........."maybe words express how i feel.
... maybe time will tell how to start new things and move on...
but i'll be.... i'll be...you'll see..." dXe
In the United States, the album debuted at #8 on the Billboard 200 chart selling 38,000 copies. In Canada, the album debuted at #2 on the Canadian Albums Chart, selling 8,500 copies. This is an increase in sales from their previous album, Scars and Souvenirs, which sold 6,000 copies in its first week.
List:
"Lowlife"
"Bitch Came
Back"
"Hurricane"
"Out of My
Head"
"Gentleman"
"Love is
Hell"
"The Truth
Is... (I Lied About Everything)"
"Head Above
Water"
"Drag Me to
Hell"
"What Was I
Thinking"
"Easy to
Love You"
"We Were
Men"
Hah
ya ya hay ya
can’t
get you out of my head
God
knows I’ve tried
But I
just cant forget
those
crazy nights and all the things that we did
ahh
ya ya hay ya
cant
get you out of my head
Maybe
it was the way you talked
Maybe
it was the way you left
I
don’t know just what it is
But I
know I want you back
Can’t
get you out of my head
God
knows I’ve tried
but I
just cant forget
Those
crazy nights
and
all the things that we did
Hahh
ya ya hay ya
Can’t
get you out of my head
ohhh
ohh
Maybe
it was the way you kissed (yeah it may be)
I
don’t know just what it is
But I
know I want this to last
Can’t
get you out of my head
God
knows I’ve tried
but I
just cant forget
Those
crazy nights
and
all the things that we did
Hahh
ya ya hay ya
Can’t
get you out of my head
But I
am lying awake
I am
thinkin’ about the love I threw away
Threw
away, holding me go
And
I need you tonight that…
Ahh
ya ya hay ya (ahh ya ya hay ya)
Ohhh
hah ya ya hay ya
Mmm
hahh ya ya hay ya
Cant
get you out of my head
Can’t
get you out of my head
God
knows I’ve tried
but I
just cant forget
In
my whole life
I
never had this back
Hahh
ya ya hay ya
Can’t
get you out of my head
Out
of my head (whoaa)
Whoaa
hahh ya ya hay ya
Can’t
get you out of my head
Whoaa
ahh ya ya hay ya