Showing posts with label Welcome to Level Seven. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Welcome to Level Seven. Show all posts

Monday, August 4, 2014

Between Books - Guardians of the Galaxy: Rocket Raccoon & Groot Steal the Galaxy


My Welcome to Level Seven co-host picked up Marvel's first original prose novel and immediately devoured it.  As much as I like to give him a hard time, he does have pretty good taste and if he likes something I probably will like it too.  So I immediately began to seek this out since there was a strong chance that I would like it and the fact that it was a first offering from one of Disney's main lines.  And I was really excited about Guardians of the Galaxy too!

Guardians of the Galaxy: Rocket Raccoon and Groot Steal the Galaxy by Dan Abett follows Rocket and Groot during a Guardians' hiatus.  Left on their own, the two adventuring heroes get mixed up in galactic intrigue when they provide protection to Recorder 127 of the Rigellian Intergalactic Survey, an android which is also the ultimate recording device.  Recorder 127 has seen something, something shockingly enough that he actually does not remember.  And every major galactic empire is trying to capture him and either use him for their own purposes or keep others from acquiring him.  Those they must run from include the Kree and the Nova Corps.  And one of those hunting their new companion is their fellow Guardian Gamora.  The secret of what Recorder 127 knows and cannot remember brings them to the offices of Timely Inc., a corporation with far reaching economic power in the galaxy. 

One of the things my distinguished co-host said was, "If you liked The Hitcherhiker's Guide to the Galaxy you will enjoy this book."  And he sent me updates as he read the book letting me know how much fun he was having.  And there were characters I know and like, personally I was a Rocket man.  But I really failed to find myself getting into the text.  This did really frustrate me.  I want to love this book.  I want prose novels to become a success for Marvel.  I could see how Abnett was wanting us to have fun with him.  But the detailed discussion of cups and the state of hot drinks never really worked for me and failed to provide me the expected payoff.  And Rocket repeats the meaning of nearly every Groot speaking moment, when I wish we as readers would have been asked to figure it out ourselves more often.  So while I wanted to be in the moment, I completely failed to be.  It was like some bit of mind was blocking my enjoyment.  Maybe this is how the Between Wife felt when she expressed doubt about seeing a movie with a gun totting vermin.  Maybe I could not make it real for me without the images of a comic.  And I found this really disappointing since I loved Dan Abnett's run on Guardians of the Galaxy.

For Marvel fans this is an universe you are familiar with.  There are discussions of Kree-Skrull roles, Adam Warlock's former companion Pip makes an appearance and we even go to the Negative Zone.   But Star-Lord and Drax are absent, so is Cosmo but I may be the only one who cares.  

We get to see and read about these through the eyes of Recorder 127, who despite being artificial is a really liable character who cares for his companions.   And he attempts to provide context to you the Earthbound reader with numerous pop-culture references.  So as a reader I did really want him to find his freedom and I think you will too. 

In the end the book was fun, but it is something I would not recommend buying at full price if asked.  I borrowed a copy and I am quite satisfied.  If anything I would criticize Marvel for not realizing a discounted electronic version in a timely manner.  It is a fun summer read.  And it is full of adventure, Rocket and Groot interactions.  If you liked the movie, there is a good shot you will enjoy this.  And really I did liked Guardians of the Galaxy: Rocket Raccoon and Groot Steal the Galaxy but I wanted to love it.  And while I do believe Rocket and Groot are a good pair to offer up in the first novel, I really wanted this to be a home run book.  Perhaps my expectations were just too high, this happens to me a lot!  And I hope my expectations still run high the next time Marvel releases a prose novel. 

Friday, May 2, 2014

Goofy Gadgets - Disney Infinity 2.0 featuring Marvel Superheroes



My family is a big fan of Disney Infinity.  And I am clearly a big fan of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (shameless plug for podcast here).  So when earlier it was previewed that Marvel would be included in the next wave of Disney Infinity, well I was pretty excited.

This week, Disney showed us more than a shield and let us all that will be coming with the next iteration of this game.


Okay, this is pretty exciting.  And here is why I will be lining up in Fall to buy 2.0.

  • All of my favorite MCU heroes are here.
  • Everything I already own is compatible with the new disc, which includes enhanced game play.
  • Marvel themed play sets and toy box items will exist.  The Between Kids have loved wandering through New York in LEGO Marvel Superheroes, but now they can create that world. 
  • Rocket Racoon and Groot!  Seriously they have the potential to be huge for Marvel!
  • Lola flies! 
All that is left is for them to add Agent Coulson and I would be set for a good long time!  Are you happy with this marvelous addition?
     

Friday, April 4, 2014

Mousey Movie Review - Captain America: The Winter Soldier

As you know I am a pretty big Marvel Cinematic Universe fan, you know I have a podcast big!

Last night my co-host and I recorded our reaction immediately after seeing the movie.  

The podcast episode what we liked and did not, the future of the MCU and what does this mean for Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D..



Friday, January 31, 2014

Dreaming Disney - WDWNT: The Magazine - Thor's Journey Into Mystery


My last article is up at WDWNT: The Magazine.  The article, "Thor's Journey Into Mystery" explores the comic book origins of Thor: The Dark World's main characters including Thor and Loki.  The article discusses both first appearances, what happened afterwards, and a Disney connection to Thor in live action form.

As a bonus, if you want to hear my thoughts on Thor: The Dark World you can check out Welcome to Level Seven's podcast review.  Warning, it is full of spoilers!

Thor: The Dark World will be released for home video February 25th.  


Monday, July 1, 2013

Dreaming Disney - Welcome to Level Seven

As many of you know, I am now podcasting about one specific Disney property, the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

I have not posted about all of our episodes, but episode 5, "I Am Iron Man, Too" is packed with Disney goodness!  I at one point joke that we recorded 4 hours on Walt Disney!

Okay, it was not quite that much.  And we did not about things other than Walt Disney, like the actual action in Iron Man 2.  But in this episode I make it clear....Howard Stark is Walt Disney.

I hope you enjoy it.

And if you want to stay up to date about the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. you can follow us at https://www.facebook.com/WelcometoLevelSeven.


Friday, May 24, 2013

Dreaming Disney - Welcome to Level Seven The Unofficial Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Marvel Cinematic Universe Podcast


As you may have noticed, I am really excited about Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D..  In fact I am so excited, that I have partnered to create a podcast and website separate from Between Disney.  Ben Avery who wrote The Oz/Wonderland Chronicles and I discovered that we had matching enthusiasm for next season's new hit show (my prediction).  So we put out powers together to start Welcome to Level 7 The Unofficial Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Marvel Cinematic Universe Podcast

In our first episode we break out the first trailers and speculate on what we think the show holds.  Personally, and I am biased, I thought it was super fun.  We plan to get ready for the show discussing the Marvel Cinematic Universe films leading up the fall premiere. 

You can find us on the web at: http://welcometolevelseven.com/

We are on iTunes and can be found here.  

You can also follow us on FaceBook by clicking here.

And follow our Twitter page by clicking here

I think this is going to be a lot of fun.  And do not worry I will still talk about some Marvel over here where it all began!