
Rave – I absolutely love the announcement from Marvel concerning the new Captain Marvel - Carol Danvers (Ms. Marvel)! When the teaser first surfaced, I figured it was either the original coming back or Carol taking over the role – and I wasn’t sure I cared either way. Don’t get me wrong, I knew I’d be interested in the title (Captain Marvel has a tendency to feature cosmic stories, so I’m all over that), but I thought it didn’t matter to me. But the more time passed, the more I was really plugging for it to be Carol Danvers. It’s really a perfect situation – a way for Marvel to build up a major female superhero using a high profile character name (and one that hasn’t been in use for some time). Carol is a great character who never gets as much spotlight as she deserves. This is also a great way to tie a cosmic type of superhero title to a more earth-bound character (something that I think keeps away some more mainstream comic readers). And that uniform – it’s funny, there were so many complaints when the new uniform was shown – I think it looks GREAT. It’s got a military scifi feel, the blue base color matches her Ms Marvel costume, and it just has a great look without being a ridiculous outfit like so many other female superheroes. I can’t wait to pick up this book.
Rant/Rave – I’m not sure which this is. The rumors are that the next X-Box will be a download only system, and I think that’s a great idea. My rant is directed more at that folks who I’ve heard talking about this rumor – and who immediately talk about how bad of an idea it is. At the top of most people’s list of reasons to hate on it – because how will they play their old X-Box 360 games? Well, first of all – how about on that X-Box 360 you have. Secondly, anytime I’ve gotten a new system with backward compatibility I’ve only played older games for a very short while on it – mostly I want to play NEW games. Downloadable games are the wave of the future (see mobile gaming) and X-Box is already well positioned with X-Box Live. Add in things like a Steam app (who are also rumored to be doing something similar) and I think we’re starting to see a convergence of technologies. Physical stores may be unhappy about the lack of media, but consumers haven’t complained about downloading their music digitally. Games are next.

Rave – I like the idea of Kickstarter, but I just haven’t yet found the cause to make me jump in and pledge. SQT featured one on the blog recently, and I’ve retweeted a couple that I found interesting (especially Tales of the Emerald Serpent and The Art of Carpe Chaos) – but what I’d really like to see is a shared world science fiction anthology featuring some creators whose work I enjoy and would like to see more of. Somebody get on that and I’ll step up and support it.
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