Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Wild Cards

Some of you I know enjoy a good sci-fi read.

Beware.

This series is HIGHLY addictive and might cause family members to ask where the #### you disappeared to. Also, blogging, sleeping, eating and other mundane activities might be affected.

What the hell am I talking about?

Its the Wild Card series edited by George R.R. Martin.

Wiki Synopsis:

......The series relates an alternate history of the earth after World War II. In 1946 an alien virus that rewrites human DNA is accidentally unleashed in the skies over New York City. It kills 90% of those who come into contact with it (referred to as 'drawing the Black Queen'). However, 9% mutate into deformed creatures (known as 'Jokers') and the remaining 1% gain superpowers (known as 'Aces'). There is also a class known as 'deuces' - Aces who have acquired useless or ridiculous powers, such as the ability to levitate up to two feet, or to grow bodily hair at will. The airborne virus eventually spreads all over the world, affecting tens of thousands.


The Wild Cards universe is distinguished from most superhero comic book fiction by several thematic elements. Early on the authors decided to pursue a more realistic, or naturalistic approach to storytelling. Few of the Ace characters in Wild Cards have secret identities, or are traditional crime-fighting superheroes in the mold of Spider-Man or Batman. Wild Cards remained set within a recognizably real world with recognizably real people and pop culture and, because of the historical setting of many of the stories, had characters who aged realistically during the course of the series. The majority of Wild Card victims live in the run-down ghetto of Jokertown, while the fortunate Aces become glamorous celebrities. In addition, Wild Cards took a more graphic approach to violence, and particularly to sex, than most superhero stories do.


I am currently stuck at "The Black Trump" and eagerly awaiting the next two books from the Brooklyn Public Library. They do not have it in stock so I am getting them from the inter-library loan program.

I really like the series because there are many different authors all following a central theme, therefore keeping it fresh yet recognizable.

The big Q:

If I could choose to be an Ace (why would I want to be a joker, right?), my choices would be either Carnifex or Fortunato .

Anyways, its a great series, go out and read it if you have any interest in sci-fi or superheroes.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

An Open Letter to the Jewish Press


Dear Editors of the Jewish Press:

The front page of this week's edition (6/17/9) showing a Palestinian gunman aiming an assault weapon at an image of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaking is appalling.

The Jewish Press purports to be a "family" newspaper and such blatantly violent images are very inappropriate for children.


A long time reader,

Jacob

Ed: I emailed the editors directly.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Wanted: Bartender who can mix Kosher Cocktails







People.

Listen up.

I got this buddy who is a journalist and is currently writing an article about Kosher Cocktails. If anyone is or knows a Jewish Mixologist working in a bar who knows how to whip one up the Kosher way, let me know.

Or.

If you know any good drinks with uniquely Kosher ingredients, leave a comment with the recipe.

We plan on hitting up a couple of places in search of that Holy Margarita in the next week or so.

ReTweeting and linking to this post would appreciated.

Thanks!