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COMIC COVER OF THE WEEK
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Blurb:
Summer 1914. A world on the brink of catastrophe. In London, 26-year-old Venetia Stanley – aristocratic, clever, bored, reckless – is having a love affair with the Prime Minister, HH Asquith, a man more than twice her age. He writes to her obsessively, sharing the most sensitive matters of state.
As Asquith reluctantly leads the country into war with Germany, a young intelligence officer is assigned to investigate a leak of top-secret documents – and, suddenly, what was a sexual intrigue becomes a matter of national security that will alter the course of political history.
How chaos in US politics and turmoil in American society led to a revolutionary, industry-changing year in cinema. Convincing! My sole criticism: it wanders off the road (and cheats, e.g. mentioning "Star Wars") a little in the second half. Fab editing - there are moments when films are in a dialogue with each other.
Another "University Challenge" grand final over. Now, the depressing three-month wait for next season begins. Congrats to Manchester and especially to their MVP, Madgwick. The lovely "Quizzy Lizzy" (from 2013) will always be that uni's #1 contestant, but he's surely earnt the #2 spot :-) I only managed to answer seven of the Qs correctly out loud before any of the students did. The level of play is just too high at this stage of the competition to expect a score of 20+ or even 10+. Sometimes, I look at my scoring answers - in this case, Eugene Onegin, corpse flower, Tarkovsky, Ian Smith, "Grizzly Man", Baron Samedi and Charlie Parker - and perceive the pathetic narrowness of my range of knowledge. Couldn't get a bloody STEM question to save meself. Even when my brain was young, sharp and untouched by alcohol, I don't think I was good enough to succeed on "U/C", but was I good enough to at least qualify for a team (maybe as a reserve)??? I've helped a few pub-quiz sides to glory in my time. Then again, that's likely true for *every* contestant. Madgwick is probably banned from his local trivia night for winning too many prizes. Those poker-machine vouchers are supposed to be spread around, mate ;-P
The brand-new "Fist Of The North Star" gets my thunderous gut punch of approval. It's faithful to the original manga, with superior visuals and sounds to the previous anime adaptations. There are four episodes presently available on Prime. Watching 'em has made me realise just how influential "F/O/T/N/S" has been. A couple of caveats: avoid the dreadful English dubbing (which you probs would anyway) and allow yourself time to return to the old-school mindset required to appreciate what is a relatively simple tale.
COMIC COVER OF THE WEEK