Sakura in Kyoto: a High Feast in Hirano Shrine / 京都の桜 (平野神社)

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filmed in Hirano shrine in Kyoto from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on April 12th.

featuring Yoko Shibata
music by Naoki Tohdo

“Hirano Street: Hello Again”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DulsaU6n3Y0

撮影場所/京都、平野神社。(午後5時半~7時半まで撮影しました)
出演/柴田洋子
音楽/藤堂直己

『平野通り ~ハローアゲイン』
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DulsaU6n3Y0

Review: The Goon Volume 11

By Edward Gambichler

The Goon Volume 11

“The Deformed of Body and the Devious of Mind”

 

 

When I first began to study comic book illustration, I came across a brilliant artist by the name of Berni Wrightson. I was amazed at, what I thought at the time, was a revolutionary inking style. However, while pursuing Wrightson, I came upon one of his early influences, another artist by the name of Graham Ingels. Ingels, along with Jack Davis, Wally Wood, Frank Frazetta, Johnny Craig, Al Williamson, and Reed Crandall ( to name just a few ) made up a stable of artists which produced work for an imprint known as EC Comics. Owned by legendary and controversial publisher William Gaines, the company specialized in horror, science fiction, as well as crime fiction titles. From out of this company sprang the popular “Tales from the Crypt”, “The Vault of Horror”, “The Haunt of Fear”, as well as “Mad” magazine. The stories contained in these books prompted a psychiatrist by the name Frederic Wertham to write book titled “Seduction of the Innocent” which blamed comic books for most of the juvenile delinquency in 40’s and 50’s era youth. This book in turn led to the creation of the Comics Code. And with that, and no pun intended, the final nail in the coffin of most of the horror titles associated with EC. Since these titles spoke more to my sensibilities at the time than did Superman or Spider-man, I was saddened by the industries lack of good and truly creepy horror stories since then ( and, I’m sorry, no matter how dark he could get……Batman was just not cutting it for me ). That is, til I picked up my first issue of creator Eric Powell’s “The Goon”.

 

The comic book title centers around a character called the Goon, a grizzled giant of a man who poses as an enforcer for a long dead gangster named Labrazio. The Goon killed Labrazio ( who was hiding out in the carnival the Goon was living in ) when the Goon’s favorite Aunt Lizzie was killed in a crossfire between the police and the gangster. Since then, the Goon has taken over all of Labrazio’s criminal rackets and kept up the illusion that Labrazio is still alive. Unfortunately, for the Goon, the town where his operation is located is continually besieged by supernatural creatures ranging from zombies, vampires, carnival oddities, and the occasional giant squid ( forcing the Goon to take on the role of the town’s protector as well ). He is aided by his best friend and sidekick, Franky ( who the Goon saved from a pack of bullies ).

 

And with the publication of the collected issues that make up Volume 11, well…I just can’t say enough about this title. First, the artwork. As an artist myself, I usually follow book titles based on the artwork inside and these collected issues are just pure eye dessert. There are few artists who can use black ink with such precision and balance as Eric Powell does in these issues. The only artists who I place in this limited talent pool are Wrightson, Wally Wood, Dave Stevens, Steve Rude, Mike Mignola and, of course, Will Eisner. I’ve scanned through this collection twice already and I cannot find one panel that isn’t a master class in inking style. The drawing style and figurework harken back to the old EC Comics house style as well as Eisner’s spirit with a dash of Jack Kirby’s vitality of movement. And the carefully chosen color palette only enhances the already beautifully rendered panels and doesn’t overpower them. There are a great many artists working in the industry today. However, not many of them have the capacity to breathe this much “Life” in their books as Powell does in these issues.

 

As far as the writing goes, this collection provides plenty of laugh out loud moments. Powell rips apart and satirizes horror movie and mainstream comic conventions. You will literally piss yourself with Powell’s take on the “Twilight” craze, as well as the prevailing and uninspiring cross hatch inking techniques of todays’s contemporary comic book artists. Eagle-eyed film buffs will also catch references to Dracula director Tod Browning’s controversial film “Freaks”. And as a member of the Communication Workers of America Local 1101, I particularly appreciated Chapter 4’s subject matter dealing with greedy corporations and labor union disputes. If only we had the Goon on our side to prevent us from winding up being among the dreaded “99%”. And with an extra retro cheesecake factor provided by special guest, real life Canadian burlesque performer Roxi D’Lite ( in Chapter 3 ) and you have a book which speaks to every reader’s sensibilities.

 

It is my greatest wish that film-maker David Fincher will procure the funding needed to go ahead and give The Goon the full length cinematic treatment that was hinted at in the teaser trailer released at the 2010 San Diego Comic Con.

 

Follow Ed on Twitter @EFG72

Classic: Operation Retroshock – Episode 6

Another episode is here! Thats right the first “Bonus” Episode of Operation Retroshock has arrived and you are in for a special treat. As the guys are now going to be doing the show on a more regular basis and thus they will be going back to their old format every other show! Yes that means Retro TV and Movies are Back! Soooo…
Our First subject of this show is what can be considered one of the biggest things in wrestling history….The Monday Night Wars! Allan and Chris talk about all things MNW’s, the people involved, the storylines and make passing reference to the epic fail that was TNA’s attempt to bring the war back!

The guys then shift gears into our second segment that looks at the amazing Retro movie, Who Framed Roger Rabbit! Brought to us by the two men who were the brains behind Allan’s favourite movie series (Back to the Future) Robert Zemeckis and Steven Spielberg. The guys talk about how this is such a memorable movie not only for it being so entertaining but for the technology used at the time. Is it true that Bob Hoskins went mad after filming? Also Allan attempts an impression of Porky Pig…..oooooh Pleeeease Noo!
The next port of call is a subject that the guys have got endless amounts of requests to cover, it is of course the Amazing, the Legendary and Extremely Retrotastic…..THUNDERCATS HOOOOOO! Not much needs to be said but that! Allan and Chris talk about their favourite characters, what they thought of the theme, the merchandise line and drop hints for the future of Thundercats on the show….Interested? Oh you will be!
Finally we do not have a 4th subject as such, but the guys debut a new segment by the name of Allan Vs Chris! We shall not tell you what it involves here, you will have to listen and then guess what is gonna happen! After this the guys round out the show in their usual fashion and announce not only their first competition but an upcoming interview!

Wrestleshock – Episode 5 – Wrestlemania review

FINALLY!!! Wrestleshock has come back, to your listening ears!

Hello all and make sure to have your tickets ready to enter the arena for Wrestleshock. (Sponsored and in conjunction with Operation Retroshock)  There a few changes for the show and its thanks to Allan Price that this happened.  Chris is taking over the reigns of Wrestleshock and is joined by a very good friend – Mike Lacey.

Mike and Chris sit down and go over the Wrestlemania 28 card.  Was the World Heavyweight Championship match too long?  Did we enjoy the build up to the Undertaker HHH match?  Of course, Chris and Mike talk about THE match that everyone was talking about, The Rock VS John Cena.  Did the right man win and what should we expect from The Rock?

There is much to come from Wrestleshock as Mike and Chris will be reviewing upcoming DVD/Blu-ray releases, talk about our favourite wrestlers…sorry i mean sports entertainers and much more. You can follow the guys on Twitter – Chris is @Vinto316 and Mike is @mlacey91.

We hope this is a podcast heard around the world….brothers!!