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Wednesday, January 13, 2021

NEXT GEN CARS AT CES

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This is the first January in my lifetime that downtown Detroit hasn't been a buzz hosting the North American International Auto Show.  The glamor of auto shows has faded over the years as car manufacturers marketing has evolved and other other events have competed for consumers attention. The pandemic combined with the local dealership association, DADA, that hosts Detroit's auto show plans to revitalize this iconic even put the January event in deep freeze. While the show may re-emerge as a Summer or Fall event in the future, the grey winter skies of January make the month a lot gloomier without the shine of the auto show bringing Auto Show crowds to the Motor City.

January isn't totally devoid of automotive news though. Motorheads will appreciate the techy industry highlights that have been coming out of this year's CES technology conference.  A number of players in the automotive industry have been showcasing the next generation of cars at the Consumer Electronics Show. I've enjoyed the inside look at how the automotive industry is evolving while participating in CES 2021 and it has filled some of the void this car guy has felt with the absence of the Detroit Auto Show.

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Headlining CES this year was a keynote presentation by General Motors Chairman & CEO Mary Barra. She highlighted how GM is moving forward with the next gen of cars by introducing a new tech industry inspired logo and discussing how the company is evolving from gasoline powered engines to an electrified future. Bara noted that currently electric powered cars and trucks make up only 3% of global vehicles but GM will invest 25 billion dollars now through 2025 in creating battery powered transportation. She believes the world is at an inflection point of an all electric future for the automotive industry.

GM provided an overview of a battery platform developed in partnership with LG that is adaptable for uses in a variety of consumer and commercial vehicle configurations ranging from cars to suvs to trucks. This battery technology will allow GM battery fueled vehicles to travel 450 miles on a full charge. They also noted that these batteries are quick charging and that a vehicle would be able to traverse 90 miles on just a 10 minute charge. As part of the GM investment into electrification, the car maker will be working to ensure that charging stations will be accessible to their customers as gas stations so that drivers can continue to enjoy the freedom of the open road like they do now. We will need to stay tuned for more updates but the next four years looks to be an exciting time in the evolution of cars and trucks.

GM battery chassis

GM also made a super announcement about an upgrade coming to its vehicle lineup. After debuting in Cadillac models the super cruise hands free driving system will be available in 22 models across all the GM brands. This adaptive cruise control uses real-time precise positioning, cameras, sensors and LiDAR map data to help navigate a car without the need for hands-on control of a steering wheel. My wife and I tend to purchase Buick and GMC vehicles so I'm intrigued that this feature is being expanded beyond luxury brands. 

GM even brought some sci-fi to CES introducing its version of the Jetsons' "flying car" as a Cadillac. The Cadillac VTOL (Vertical Take Off / Landing) that it envisions one day will have people from rooftop to rooftop at the reasonable speed of 56 miles per hour. Why sit in traffic when you can go over it?!

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Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) made a final hurrah before the company merges with Peugeot to create Stellantis, which will become the world's fourth largest automotive manufacturer. FCA created a virtual auto show floor at CES featuring mostly Jeep vehicles as well as a couple of Fiat cars, Ram trucks and a Dodge suv. Videos showed you around the interior and exterior of the vehicles plus there was an augmented reality simulation of going off-roading in a Jeep. I enjoyed roaming around this virtual auto show display at CES.

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Mercedes-Benz showed off a futuristic concept car. The Vision Vision AVTR looks like it could be a prop for a TRON movie or an animal from AVATAR. Its open sides and unique angles make this vehicle standout from anything that is driving on the road now. It also introduced a new concept for electric power using renewable plant-based materials to construct the batteries that fuel it instead of mined metals and minerals the automotive industry is relying on now for its next generation of cars. This was a car designed to make people geek out over it!

BMW promoted its new heads up displays. GPS map apps on phones have replaced old school paper maps and now these new LED dashboard displays will allow people to be more informed than ever before when it comes to knowing where they are going while safely viewing driving directions within their line of sight.

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When I go to auto shows a highlight for me is checking out race cars on display. So I appreciated seeing the Indy Autonomous Car Challenge Race Car on display at CES. Universities from colleges in eleven different countries are competing to see who can win a race where the winner earns a million dollar prize. The race takes place at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on October 23, 2021 involving actual Indy cars that can reach speeds of 200 miles per hour. 

There is a catch to this competition ... the race cars can't be steered by humans in the vehicles or by remote control.  Each entrant must maneuver the track competing in the race controlled by artificial intelligence. This competition is all about designing an autonomous driving system that has robotic cars driving around the speedway. This race is going to be very interesting!

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Audi also introduced an all electric powered car called the RS e-Tron GT. This car looks sharp! Plus its performance stats make it seem as the car will run as good as it looks. If these stats are true to fact than this car will ride just as fine as any internal combustion luxury GT-style car on the market today.

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Luxury brand Lotus even made an appearance at CES to announce they were designing their first ever all electric powered sports car. They didn't share a picture but it is not like I'll ever be able to buy one of these so not that big of a deal. There announcement though further points out that battery powered vehicles are really gaining a lot of traction right now. It will be exciting to see how these announcements are updated at CES during the next few years. I foresee that we will be seeing a lot of change in how we picture cars and trucks through the remainder of this decade.

So that is my roundup of next gen cars at CES. What is your favorite industry announcement or vehicle on display at CES 2021? While I was impressed by the Audi RS e-Tron what really excited me was that hands free driving is moving beyond luxury brands and into mainstream vehicles more quickly than I expected. Autonomous driving is going to be here before we know it, but until then I'm thrilled that  super cruise hands free driving will probably be in the next car I get.

Wednesday, May 9, 2018

HANNA BARBERA COMIC BOOKS

Saturday mornings were all about binge watching cartoons when I was a kid. It was the heyday of cartoons and an animation company called Hanna-Barbera was king of this time-slot's ratings with shows like Captain Caveman, Jabber Jaw, Johnny Quest, Hong Kong Phooey, Dynomut, Scooby Doo, Super Friends (with DC Comics superheroes), Space Stars (with the Herculoids & Space Ghost), Smurfs and Yogi Bear to name just a few of their productions.  I have a lot of warm memories about watching these cartoons during my childhood and have been enjoying reading some new comic books that are bring characters from these shows back to life.

DC Comics is publishing comic titles based upon classic Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters with a modern tone to their stories.  These comics that have more mature plots and edgier settings than the children's cartoons they are based upon to provide a reading experience that is equally enjoyable to peruse for today's teens and young adults as for nostalgic people like myself who grew up watching Hanna-Barbera shows on Saturday mornings.  Current series include Scooby Apocalypse, The Flintstones, Exit, Stage Left!: The Snagglepuss Chronicles, The Ruff and Reddy Show, Dastardly and Muttley, The Jetsons, and Future Quest.



Scooby Apocalypse is a Walking Dead style story that has Scooby Doo and the kids of Mystery Inc. making their way through a world where monsters are suddenly real. The Flintstones' stories parody current events and societal topics in a prehistoric setting. The Snagglepuss Chronicles, similar to the Flintstones, parodies cultural and political hot button topics featuring this character who had a regular segment in the Yogi Bear Show dealing with being a different kind of cat during the 1950's McCarthy era of American history. The main characters of The Ruff and Reddy Show cartoon are looking to make a comeback in their new comic book series but the entertainment industry is a lot different now then it was during the Golden Age of television when their show was a hit. The Jetsons updates a futuristic look of our world based upon an evolution of where technology is currently at rather than the perspective of how the future may look in the 1960 and '70s when the television show was produced.

My favorite of these new DC Comics though is Future Quest. This comic book series places Hanna-Barbera heroes such as Jonny Quest, Space Ghost, The Herculoids, Birdman, Frankenstein Jr. and Mighty Mightor within their own unique universe of adventures. It is like watching these characters in Saturday morning cartoons again but with a modern vibe to their appearances and adventures within the pages of these comics. Each story arc features a different character from this group with the most recent stories featuring the Herculoids. All of these comics combine the nostalgia of featuring classic cartoon characters with plots and imagery which provide a fresh approach to story-telling.

 Up until now, the Hanna-Barbera Beyond initiative from DC Comics hasn't merged the cartoon characters with the publishers primary superhero universe that includes characters such as Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman. Based upon the popularity of these new Hanna-Barbera comic books though that is changing on May 30, 2018. Four one shot issues are being released that team up figures from Hanna-Barbara cartoons with DC Comics superheroes. Available in print and digital, look for THE FLASH/SPEED BUGGY SPECIAL #1, SUPER SONS/DYNOMUTT SPECIAL #1, BLACK LIGHTNING/HONG KONG PHOOEY SPECIAL #1 and AQUAMAN/JABBERJAW SPECIAL #1. Each one-shot will be 48 pages long and cost $4.99.



AQUAMAN/JABBERJAW SPECIAL #1 


In a story written by Aquaman writer Dan Abnett with art and by Paul Pelletier and Andrew Hennessey, the town of Amnesty Island is besieged by a series of shark attacks, and the authorities call Aquaman for help! What’s unusual about this case is that the shark isn’t trying to kill people—he just wants to talk to them. All Jabberjaw wants is to get back to Aqualand, the future undersea utopia where he came from. But that peaceful city where man and sentient sea life have been living in harmony has been turned into a dystopian nightmare created by a new Ocean Master! Now the King of Atlantis and his friendly shark ally must team up to set things right.

This one-shot also includes a bonus short story by Jeff Parker and Scott Kolins that tells the tale of the first-ever meeting between Captain Caveman, The Spectre and the wizard Shazam.


BLACK LIGHTNING/HONG KONG PHOOEY SPECIAL #1 


Back from Vietnam, kung-fu master Hong Kong Phooey has set up his own detective agency in the inner city. Meanwhile, Jefferson Pierce (a.k.a. Black Lightning) has uncovered a plot by three assassins to collect the components of a sacred text revealing the darkest secrets of martial arts magic, and they’ll kill anyone who owns them—including the dog who holds the last chapter of the book, Hong Kong Phooey. MICHAEL CRAY Bryan Hill, Denys Cowan and Bill Sienkiewicz team up to deliver a story with all the power of a roundhouse kick to the chops!

Plus, Jeff Parker and Scott Kolins team up once again in a bonus story featuring a pre-DEMON Jason Blood and Hanna-Barbera’s own “Spirit of ’76,” The Funky Phantom.


THE FLASH/SPEED BUGGY SPECIAL #1 


RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS scribe Scott Lobdell, along with Brett Booth and Norm Rapmund, is gearing up to deliver a rubber-burning story that pushes all the way into the redline! When Wally West tries to take down the villain Kilg%re, he’s surprised to find he has an unknown ally who can move just as fast as he can. Dr. Pernell, a brilliant S.T.A.R. Labs scientist, has found a way to power his dune buggy using the Speed Force. When the Flash agrees to help test the limits of the vehicle in a race, something unexpected sends them spiraling out of the Speed Force and into the unknown. They land in a post-apocalyptic future, but Dr. Pernell is missing, leaving a now-sentient Speed Buggy to help the Fastest Man Alive repair the time stream and stop the triple threat of Savitar, Speed Demon Buggy and… Reverse Speed Buggy?


SUPER SONS/DYNOMUTT SPECIAL #1


 It’s no fun for Jon Kent to be visiting Big City with his parents for the funeral of an old friend, so his best pal Damian Wayne decides to follow along and give him the inside scoop on the city. But when they go to meet Robin’s local friend, Dynomutt, they find him injured and in need of help. And Dynomutt’s human superhero companion, Blue Falcon, has seemingly turned evil. What’s the reason for this betrayal between once-loyal companions, and what role might the evil Red Vulture play in this scenario? Fan-favorite SUPER SONS writer Peter J. Tomasi teams up with Fernando Pasarin and Oclair Albert to tell this story featuring the first encounter of the Dog Wonder with the sons of the Man of Steel and the Dark Knight.