Monthly Archives: October 2014

Sisko Vs. Dukat: An Exploration of Dramatic Foils in Star Trek

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At its simplest, a dramatic foil is someone or something in a piece of literature that serves as a contrast to another. As with many literary techniques, while the idea behind a foil is simple, the execution can be anything but. Writers from Shakespeare to Mary Shelley have used the concept to help define their protagonists by comparing them to other characters that surround them. Harry Potter is filled with them, for crying out loud.

What about Star Trek? The entire franchise consists of 726 episodes, spread across thirty seasons and six series. That’s a lot of writing, so surely there must be the use of a dramatic foil in there somewhere. Of course there is. Given that the dramatic foil is a commonly used device by franchise writers, watching just a few episodes of any of the Star Trek series reveals several of them. There is one pair that stands out in my mind: Captain Sisko and Gul Dukat. Continue reading

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Editorial | Norse Mythology in Popular Culture

Chances are, any purveyor of contemporary pop culture is steeped in Norse mythology—perhaps without even realizing it.  Of course, there are some media that directly reference Norse mythology, such as Marvel’s Avenger, Thor, his brother Loki, and their father Odin.  In some parts of geek culture, however, the references are far more subtle.avengers,eidolon,fanart,loki,thor-fbc4072ef25557e562027b6efca5cb0c_h Continue reading

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Saturday Reviews: Green Lantern/New Gods: Godhead

new gods 1Green Lantern/New Gods: Godhead (DC)
Story by Van Jensen, Justin Jordan, Robert Venditti, Charles Soule and Cullen Bunn
Art by Ethan Van Sciver, Goran Sudzuka, Martin Coccolo, Crisscross and Pete Woods
Color by Marcelo Maiolo

I don’t know why I keep reading Green Lantern titles. Maybe it’s because it is one of the two families of books I picked up when I first started reading comics (X-titles being the other). At the time, Green Lantern and Green Lantern Corps were amazing books being written by Geoff Johns. Less than a year into my comic reading the “Sinestro Corps War” story line began and I was blown away. It is with that in mind that I decided to pick up Green Lantern/New Gods: Godhead.

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Saturday Reviews: Guardians 3000 #1

guardians 1Guardians 3000 (Marvel)
Written by Dan Abnett
Art by Gerardo Sandoval
Colors by Edgar Delgado

I’ve been saying for months that people should be reading the Abnett/Lanning run of Guardians of the Galaxy. It’s great on so many levels. While Abnett and Lanning are no longer writing together (due to conflicts over process), fans are fortunate enough to get more Guardians stories from Dan Abnett in the form of Guardians 3000.
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