Archive for May 2013



Now that I'm on my semester breaks, I have more time to post more original art pieces here. Unfortunately, it won't be works from my last semester.  Why? To be frank, some of them weren't good and more importantly, they weren't 'Me'.  In the last semester, assignments I received were in groups for most subjects. I didn't bothered to put in some of my own style in them.  I just asked for what to do and make sure I made it in time.  Such a shame too because there were two video assignments...damn!

Here are past works I made for my assignments labeled "Serious Steps" . 

But I am working on a post and it's coming soon.  Before that, I just wanted to write about the upcoming series, Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.  No, I'm not going to be all geeky for this series.  I just had to write about this because, to me, it's has a  huge possibility of changing the Comic Book landscape forever! 


No, it's not being geeky! Just think for a second of the possibility! 

It's a tie-in series to the Marvel's Cinematic Universe; a hoard of Marvel superhero films that escalated in The Avengers.  Yes, we've seen tones of movie tie-in series but this one is somewhat different in terms of it's basic plot.  First of, it's a series to the universe which means we're not gonna see forced stories just to cope or catch up with the films; the room for creativity is wide enough for a solid writing.  Secondly, and if I haven't emphasize this enough, the show is a  true leap forward in the comic book industry.  Why, you may ask; it's no stranger that comic books heavily relies on rosters of characters and the series allows those lesser titans in the roster a chance to appear in live action.  Yes, it's that simple, commonly unattended, uproar of fans to see their favorite heroes come to life.  Finally, we can see unattended heroes like Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Black Cat (Who seems impossible to be brought to life due to possible'gimmick' infringement of Cat Woman) and even, the Inhumans! The bridge between the colorful pages of comics and live action could almost be diminished.  


Well, that's all there is to it for positive expectations.  In the more depressing possibilities, there is the tendency of television series of using the drama genre quite annoyingly.  For example, there is DC's Smallvile.  I am aware that the show did well but alas, for fans of my taste, it was just too dramatic.  Ridiculous conflicts of miss-communication between gals and pals.  Don't get me wrong, the drama always make the story more strong; it's just to what are they crying for is bothering me.  I just can't bear that the character has to deal with his girlfriend being dramatic while he has to save the freaking world! I would be like 'Woman, stop being selfish! The man needs to stop the train from exploding!'.  But hey, that's what that sort of drama--okay, let's just call it chick flick.  That's what chick flick wants from the audience; a reaction of love or hatred towards the characters.  There is also, and I shall make it brief, the C.S.I. investigating shit.  I hate it. Don't put it in there. 

Agent Coulson is back...yeah, I'm not that excited about it. Intrigued but not excited. 


So, that is all for this brief post.  I haven't posted something like this in awhile; feels rewarding somehow.  Also, I can't wait to write for the next post; it is sure to have some decent amount of my art piece.  I am now still touching up the works.

Salam and have a good day everybody!  

Title Cards

Saturday 11 May 2013
Posted by Faqihin

Alright, this is another quick post.  

I often see labels aren't used as proper page breakers in blogs.  I try to use mine as a page breaker; to make sure the movie lovers goes to the movie reviews and possible employers to my artworks =P  hehe~   And so, here's some new title cards I design for the benefit of the readers.  If you have the time, I would gladly appreciate if you guys would give some feedback.  Please and thank you! =D




To be frank, it always bothered me that the bland pencil sketches are the thumbnails of my posts.  Yeah, I know it means that I should make more colorful artworks but putting this title card as the thumbnail might also give some mystery, curiosity and anticipation to the posts.  Check the posts here!  



I feel like there should be some explanation of what this label specifically refers to.  Well, it's basically my attempt of bottling up various topics (That does not specifically involve arts, reviews or tropes) into one; it varies to lists of 'must see' films to sharing songs.  I also show some progress of my personal artworks.  Check them out here!     



And the final title card is a new one! Since I am now an art student, it's time to add some more arsenals in my blog.  I'm no longer just a kid who's trying to make it in the art world.  It's kind of funny how I am able to use Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop now; considering that I found some old art work I did when I was 12 and I was using Microsoft Paint! Man, that is sad.  Well, enough of that and let's get into this new label.

I've written some posts regarding genres and story ideas in the past.  I've learnt about tropes around a year after creating this blog.  Although not most posts are specifically tropes (In fact, some of them are made up), I still use this term as it's a proper term to refer to these posts.  Of course, I'll try to use some actual tropes.  In case you're not aware of what is trope or, at least, to what I'm referring to, here's the definition as explained in the website TV Tropes.org:

"Tropes are devices and conventions that a writer can reasonably rely on as being present in the audience members' minds and expectations."


As for Movie reviews, book reviews, Islam and Serious Steps (Labels that I'm still using), I'm just gonna use a proper picture as the thumbnail.  Besides, I think having the movie poster as the thumbnail is more than enough to let you know what topic I am writing about. 

So, that is all for this post.  I hope the title cards would help in getting more readers and as well more satisfactions from them.  Again, constructive criticisms is always welcomed! 





This is the first 'must watch' movie in my 2013's list! When I took a glimpse at the first trailer, I said to myself:: This might be the Iron Man that we all deserve. The trailer portrayed Tony's legacy as a character very well and that is the theme of battling your own demons.  Wouldn't you know, the movie did just that.  The change was just so drastic, I was almost speechless to how far they change it from a popcorn flick to a deep story.



The movie juggles between Tony's trauma after the events that took place in The Avengers and his past (before Iron Man).

In Iron man 2, the story was based on one of the character's key story arc in the comic books.  'Demon in a bottle' portrays Tony Stark's struggle as an alcoholic.  Honestly, the movie didn't executed it well because of the number of actions; overshadowing the emotional points of the film.  I, personally, wasn't fond of the villain.  His gritty style and background was just forced.  His idiom was also, to me, ridiculous.

"If you could make God bleed, people would cease to believe in him, there will be blood in the water, the sharks will come."
-Ivan Vanko/Whiplash-

Really? I get the god bleeding part but sharks? It just seems too random.  Plus, I could barely see his final armor design and it wasn't even promoted with posters.


Thankfully, Iron man 3 resembles Tony Stark's legacy very well with character build ups, plot twist, respecting the source material (However, this is debatable, I would get into that later) and metaphors.  We get to see more of Tony without the suit; revealing more and more depths of what the character is like in person.  I especially love how some scenes portray Tony's emotional reliance with this armor; like how the Mark 42 suit activates during his sleep or when he dragged it in the snow after his mansion was destroyed.

Now, to me, the film used the source material very well.  After watching the film, I read an article regarding the comic book that it was based on; Extremis (Thank god I read after the film or that would be major spoilers for me).  In the comic, the power of Extremis is popular for turning Tony Stark into a cyborg but as you've already seen the film, Tony didn't used it.  The power and story of Extremis was used very well, to me, as we get to see a more suitable super powered villain for Iron Man.  It seemed like the Iron Man movie franchised would never use super human beings as it focuses more on Science and gadgets.  The Extremis resolves around Scientific explanation and heat based powers.  The heat based powers were simple and strong enough to fit in this Iron Man story.  This is the part where it's debatable, The Mandarin's plot twist.

My first reaction:
I laughed (It was meant to be funny and it was). I was impress that the film went that far with a major plot twist.  A straight action popcorn flick has no good twist.  So, I knew then that this film was intended to be a good story.  But after watching a few reviews, I realized that Batman Begins sort of had a similar thing going on with Ra's Al Ghul (One of my favorite movie comic book villains).  The thing is, that plot twist was both awesome and respectful because in the end, Ra's Al Ghul does exist as a person.  The Mandarin, technically, doesn't.  The Mandarin was just a symbol, a media conspiracy, a face for evil and if you think about it, it's really good writing.  The problem for some fans is that The Mandarin was used.  The Mandarin is an iconic villain for the Iron Man comic book and I understand that.  Personally, I see the Iron Man movie franchise uses Science and gadgets as it's theme (Then again, it could be change due to The Avengers).  The Mandarin is a supernatural character and I just don't see him fitting in the film.  Be that as it may, Ben Kingsley was just awesome! He actually pulled it off.  It was interesting to see The Mandarin was portrayed as a middle eastern man.  The Mandarin's lines were also executed well; distinctive and threatening.  It was all diminish with the plot twist.  What about Aldrich Killian? Was he good?

Aldrich Killian, so far, is the best villain for Iron Man.  He's a genius billionaire playboy himself; a worthy rival for Tony Stark.  His background story with Tony before the events of Iron man was also just nice; it wasn't forced or cheesy.  The fact that Killian used The Mandarin gimmick just shows you how dangerously smart he can be.  So, in summary, with the case of The Mandarin's plot twist, I approve of it.


What about other characters? Well, it's pretty interesting to see how they used the Iron Patriot 'name'.  Iron Patriot was actually Norman Osborne in the comics.  But here, it was just a change of name and look for War Machine.  The movie itself even mocked the name.  By the way, War Machine was changed to Iron Patriot because it would be suitable name for a hero that represents America which is a pretty darn good reason for me.  And here's another interesting plot point in the movie that I feel like they use the idea of Tony being injected with Extremis; Pepper Potts was injected with it.  I like it because it's something that you don't see with love interests.  Sure, she was cured in the end (As was Tony with his chest) but it still had an effect towards the ending where Pepper gets the last hit instead of Tony.


Last but not least, the Iron man suits.  It seemed like everybody got to wear a suit...even the president! Though I was glad that it wasn't too forced.  Like when Tony gave the suit to Pepper to save her; it wasn't a brief epic moment for her to be action packed (But she got it in the end).  The suits were just awesome; no complaints.  I'm even planning on buying Mark 42 figure.  Oh yes, speaking of Mark 42, the suit was really weak in arsenals.  It was a prototype suit; no heavy weapons but it was able to be controlled with Tony's thoughts.  The suit could also be broken apart unlike the other suits that were only in one piece (I loved it very much by the way).  Another aspect of the film that regards the suit is that the film is a giant leap for the Iron man story.  Maybe it's just me but superheroes need to age in films.  You won't see a perfect or a mature deconstruct story of the hero in the early years of it's film debut.  Take a look at Batman for instance.  He had a series in the 60s, a dark movie in 1989 and a few bad ones.  It took more than 5 decades for Christopher Nolan to arrive and save The Batman mythology.  It's a major leap for Iron man because the story is now deep story, a remarkable story of 'facing your demon', Iron Patriot is there (New comic book characters usually won't be on screen unless it's been around for a long time), The Mandarin (Whom is Iron Man's arch nemesis though, again, this is debatable) and the ever popular House party protocol (The suits).  I guess, Marvel is really stepping up in the game.


Man, this review is long.  Longer than The Dark Knight Rises review .  But I'm still a Batman fan! So, with all this being said; I have to give Iron man 3 a 4.5/5 for a major leap of faith.