Monday, 20 April 2015

Daredevil - Reborn on TV


I spent last weekend watching all 13 episodes of the Daredevil television series produced by Netflix. I had been anticipating it for a while and had watched the trailer a couple of times. I am glad to say I was not disappointed, in fact I was amazed. I have always found Daredevil to be one of the most fascinating comic book characters in existence. Daredevil's powers are not that over the top and he is not some wealthy billionaire playboy.
For those who may not already know it, Daredevil is the story of Matthew Murdock a lawyer turned vigilante who was granted enhanced senses by an accidental chemical spill as a child that also cost him his eyesight. His father was a boxer killed by gangsters for refusing to take a dive in a boxing match. Daredevil is situated in Hell's Kitchen a neighborhood in New York city
I loved the Daredevil movie with Ben Affleck but its lack of commercial success made people label it a flop. In my opinion it also had one of the greatest movie soundtracks I have ever heard. The problem with the movie is that they made Daredevil out to be a tortured and tragic hero; which he is but people are often more comfortable witnessing mental and emotional torture than the evidence of physical torture. In the movie Daredevil required pills and a sensory deprivation tank to sleep at night in order to survive. In the recently released TV series they addressed these and other issues in order to portray Daredevil as the great but conflicted hero he is.
The TV series takes us through Daredevil's rise as a hero through conflicts with his nemesis Wilson Fisk more commonly known in comic books as the Kingpin. The TV series is set in the same Marvel Universe as The Avengers and Iron Man in the aftermath of the Battle of New York so the people are already used to vigilantes and super heroes. However Daredevil starts out in what can only be described as an economy class costume which he confesses at some episode that he purchased online. Despite the lack of high tech or specialized gear; the story line and action sequences are detailed enough that you can't help but accept the circumstances that force Daredevil to be the way he is.
The supporting cast are definitely a major part of what makes this show great in my opinion. Vincent D'Onofrio as Wilson Fisk is probably one of the greatest portrayals of a villain in television. The other characters like Foggy Nelson and Karen Paige also add depth to the story line.
I thought it was great that they made Ben Urich an African American which added a dose of ethnicity to the story which like most comic books is predominantly white. They did this in the Daredevil movie by making Wilson Fisk an African American as well. The comic book industry has been changing over time to reflect a wider range of characters which hopefully will broaden their appeal to their audiences.
One thing that did not change from comic book to movie and now TV series is how conflicted Matthew Murdock is about the actions he takes as Daredevil and how far he is willing to go for his brand of justice. Daredevil is a deeply religious Catholic and as such goes to confession which gives us an insight into how he thinks about himself and his actions which is hard to discover with other cinematic heroes. Something that did change was the lack of Elektra Natchios though there was some mention of their dating in college.
The show ends with Wislon Fisk going to prison and Daredevil finally donning the traditional devil costume he is famous for. However there are a number of unresolved story lines remaining so hopefully Netflix is planning for more seasons of Daredevil to be released. I for one am highly anticipating where the story will go next.

Tuesday, 7 April 2015

Online Novels - A Great Reading Experience

My first foray into the world of online novels was in 2004 when I read The Tower of Sorcery by James Galloway (Fel) on a website. I was instantly hooked and read the entire book online. This was the first time I experienced reading a book that was updated week to week. The Tower of Sorcery is the first book in a fantasy series that spans eight very enjoyable books split into two series namely the Firestaff Series(5 books) and the Pyrosian Chronicles (3 books). I've read and re-read these books over the years and I can still remember frequently checking Fel's website for updates to the books. Since then he has written other books most notably the Subjugation series which is a science fiction series about the occupation of the Earth by aliens in the future. All books by Fel can be found here.
Over the years I have read many books online and the hardest thing is to sift through all the books available to find the true gems. Websites like webfictionguide.com and topwebfiction.com are really helpful in this regard. You have to be prepared to invest a lot of time when it comes to online novels because by their very nature they are very long and there is no indication on when they will end. It all depends on the particular writer and their level of creativity. I am currently reading a number of online novels and two of the best among them in my opinion are Legion of Nothing and Brennus.
Both novels are about superheroes but each is very different in tone and subject matter. Give them a try I guarantee you won't be disappointed.
A subset of online fiction is fan fiction. As the name states fan fiction are books written by fans based on their favourite books, TV shows, movies and even games. The amount of fan fiction available is quite amazing and most if not all can be found online. Fanfiction.net can help to navigate the wide range of reading material available.
Online novels are popular around the world, especially in China where popular web novels garner a wide following. A number of popular Chinese online novels have been turned into dramas like Boss & Me and the recent My Sunshine.
Apart from the regular online novels, a lot of what I read online are translations of foreign books I would otherwise have no access to like light novels. Light novels are novels published in Japan with illustrations, and through translations by websites like Baka-Tsuki and Japtem I can read these novels in English online. There are quite a number of translated books available online. Some that I would recommend to read include Legendary Moonlight Sculptor and Arifureta.
If you have written what you consider to be a good book or have an idea for a great book and don't think you will be published, posting your writing online is a viable alternative to give readers access to your work.