Okay, I saw this. Wow. Um…..Wow! This is a story about The Real America. It’s a black comedy, making you laugh uncomfortably for three hours.
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World, Meet Rokia Traore
Enjoyed this!
Comicbook Mini-Review: “Django Unchained,” The Graphic Novel
Django Unchained.
Screenplay by Quentin Tarantino (adapted by Reginald Hudlin).
Art by R.M. Guera, Denys Cowan, Danijel Zezelj, John Floyd and Jason Latour.
New York: Vertigo/DC Comics.
244 pp. $24.99.
Is this the perfect medium for this kind of fantasy revenge? The seriousness of “12 Years a Slave” has spoiled, for this reader, the fun of this Western Blaxploitation tale–as a movie and almost as a graphic novel. But as a graphic novel, it works very well. Reginald Hudlin (not-so-incidentially, a producer of the film) proves here that his decade learning how to write comics was well spent: he keeps the level of dark humor and irony throughout. (The line “Who was that nigger?” was a wincingly funny take on the well-known Lone Ranger catchphrase.) Using Tarantino’s original screenplay, Hudlin allows us more backstory of how Django found himself trapped in that chain gang and how his wife, Broomhilda, reached Candyland, the plantation that Django and his white mentor invade to rescue her. It’s the scenes that didn’t make the movie–the killing of Broomhilda’s lovestruck, naive master/rapist/”boyfriend” by plantation owner Calvin Candie, and the conflict between Django and Stephen, Candie’s houseslave–that establish character and conflict well. Had Denys Cowan’s art lasted the entire book, it would not have had the uneven quality it unfortunately possesses. (The collection of variant covers almost makes up for it.) Still, it’s a great Western comic–it’s slow, gritty, deliberate, and sketchy, but in a slick way; it matches the characters and creates the right mood.
I Will Miss The Black Bookstore One Day…………..
……..’cause if articles like this are true, the Black bookstore will go the way of the streetcorner orator (or the Black news-talk radio station).
Asante Sana, WWRL and “Smiley and West”
Another Black radio station gone: the home of “Nighttalk with Bob Law,” something of value to Black activists and others in the 1980s and 1990s. And not that “Smiley and West” was a favorite (although it could have been if the duo not ignored our book :)), but I was glad it provided a regular, national Black discussion space for a Black intellectual. Since Smiley will now have two hours, we don’t have to cry that much. 🙂
Do Two Writers Talking Mean It’s A Conference? :) It Is When It’s Toni Morrison and Junot Diaz!
It starts at 0:40:00.
“No Doubt,” Indeed!
Excited about this!
“Amazing Spider-Man 2!” YES!!!!!!!
And of course I liked this!
DECEMBER 15th UPDATE: So Marvel’s plan is to keep me in the movies for the rest of my life! LOL!
Amazon, Drones and the CIA! Oh, My! SCARY…….
Gulp!



