Posts

Showing posts from October, 2011

Legion of Monsters #1 (of 4)

Image
Dennis Hopeless & Juan Doe Happy Halloween!!  And what better book to review for Halloween than Marvel's  Legion of Monsters ?  This is a four issue mini-series that follows monster hunter Elsa Bloodstone, a character who headed her own mini-series Bloodstone years ago, and more recently, was a kick-ass member (and my favorite member) of Warren Ellis and Stuart Immonen's Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E ., which had quite a loyal following at the time.  And it seems like Marvel is trying to recapture some of those fans, as Juan Doe's art is very reminiscent of Immonen's artwork on Nextwave .  Doe's pencils do end up being second best, but they're really rather nice when not unfairly comparing them to what's come before, especially his designs of the cool monsters in this issue.  Elsa Bloodstone is basically tracking a monster that's eating teenagers in a small town, and follows the culprit through a portal to Monster Metropolis, under ...

Comics-and-More Podcast: Richard Sala

Image
This week on the Comics-and-More Podcast , Patrick Markfort and I discuss Richard Sala's work, including his Peculia books and his new graphic novel The Hidden , perfect books to read for Halloween. Reviewed: The Hidden Richard Sala Peculia Richard Sala Peculia and the Groon Grove Vampires Richard Sala Part One: Part Two: For further reading: The Chuckling Whatsit Richard Sala Cat Burglar Black Richard Sala Delphine #1-4 Richard Sala

X-Men Regenesis #1

Image
Kieron Gillen & Billy Tan I'm a big fan of Kieron Gillen's X-Men material for the most part, especially his short-lived series S.W.O.R.D., however this one-shot that sees the relaunch of the X-Men line is a complete throw-away, a waste of time and talent.  It shows the fall-out from the X-Men: Schism mini-series, where Cyclops and Wolverine have an ethical disagreement that leads to them deciding that they can no longer work with one another.  Basically, Wolverine doesn't think that children (teenagers really) should be fighting as X-Men, and Cyclops thinks that not teaching them to fight will get them hurt in this hard world they live in, where mutants are pretty much attacked from every front.  So Wolverine has decided to move back to Winchester, New York to restart a school to teach mutants, while Cyclops plans to remain in San Francisco.  X-Men Regenesis pretty much shows which X-Men are siding with which new team, as Logan and Scott approach various...

Pick of the Week 10/26

Image
Here is the book you should be paying attention to, in comic shops tomorrow... Manara Library (Volume 1): Indian Summer and Other Stories HC - The first in a nine-part series publishing the works of European superstar artist Milo Manara, this is a fantastic way for readers to jump right into his work, if you can afford the price tag ($59.99).  Manara is known for drawing beautiful women, and readers may recall Marvel's Chris Claremont/Milo Manara collaboration X-Women from last year. Other Noteworthy Releases Dagar the Invincible Archives (Volume 1) HC Disney's Mickey Mouse (Volume 2): Treasure Island HC The Drops of God (Volume 1) The Frank Book SC Incredible Hulk #1 Iron Age HC Legion: Secret Origin #1 (of 6) Smurfs (Volume 8): The Smurf Apprentice GN Sonic the Hedgehog: Legacy (Volume 1) Spider-Man: The Complete Ben Reilly Epic (Book 2) TP Tank Girl: Carioca #1 (of 3) Ultimate Comics X Origins HC Wolverine and the X-Men #1 Yotsuba&! (Volume 10)

Manga Monday: Animal Land

Image
Animal Land (Volume 1) Makoto Raiku A human baby finds himself in a world populated by only animals, and relies on the kindness of a tanuki (raccoon dog) to save him from certain death after his mother abandons him.  Monoko is the tanuki who raises him as her own, having lost her own family recently to this cruel world where "survival of the fittest" is everyday life.  It's a premise with a lot of promise, but it never lives up to that promise.  In fact, I can't say I remember the last time I was so disappointed by a book.  This manga is geared toward ages thirteen and up, but I can't imagine anyone that age finding anything to like about this title, which had to have been geared for a much younger audience in Japan.  Monoko is perhaps the most irritating character I've ever come across, boasting a deep desperation to love the human baby and care for it and be its "mommy."  She cries whenever anything goes awry, and is so suffocating and selfis...

Comics-and-More Podcast: Hernandez Brothers

Image
Patrick Markfort and I discuss Jaime and Gilbert Hernandez's latest volume of Love & Rockets , and Gilbert's new graphic novel Love From the Shadows . Reviewed: Love & Rockets: New Stories #4 Jaime Hernandez & Gilbert Hernandez Love From the Shadows GN Gilbert Hernandez Part One: Part Two: Part Three: Part Four: For further reading: Heartbreak Soup Gilbert Hernandez Maggie the Mechanic Jaime Hernandez Love & Rockets: New Stories #3 Gilbert Hernandez & Jaime Hernandez

Huntress #1 (of 6)

Image
Paul Levitz & Marcus To It's been nearly a month since DC's New 52 launched, and the publisher's showing no signs of slowing down.  New books such as The Ray have been solicited to add more books to the DC Universe line, and I'm afraid a little mini-series like this one may get overlooked amid all of the exciting ongoing book releases.  Especially since it's really pretty good.  If this had launched as an ongoing alongside DC's New 52, I feel like it would have been noted as one of the best of the debut issues.  But as is, DC fans have their plates full of dozens of books, trying to sort out which to follow and which to pass on, while this may just sneak by unnoticed.  But whether it sells or not, Huntress is a good read.  Fans of Birds of Prey will be happy to see the capable vigilante established in the new DC Universe as she works to try and stop shipments from making their way to Gotham City.  Shipments of guns and women.  Hu...

Pick of the Week 10/19

Image
Here is the book you should be paying attention to, in comic shops tomorrow... Bubbles & Gondola HC - An inspirational, lyrical all-ages fairy tale featuring a cute little mouse with writer's block, from Renaud Dillies, and published by NBM, who put out some great European comics in the states. Other Noteworthy Releases 15 Love TP 30 Days of Night (Ongoing) #1 Al Jaffee's Mad Life TP Batman: Odyssey (Volume 2) #1 (of 7) Cold War #1 Critical Millennium (Volume 1): Dark Frontier HC Dear Creature GN Fear Itself: The Fearless #1 (of 12) Freakangels (Volume 6) GN Gate 7 (Volume 1) Marzi TP Mutts: Our Little Kat King Mutts Treasury SC New Warriors Classic (Volume 3) TP Nursery Rhyme Comics: 50 Timeless Rhymes HC Star Trek/Legion of Superheroes #1 (of 4) Twilight Manga (Volume 2) GN Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man: Death of Spider-Man HC X-Men #1 20th Anniversary Edition

Manga Monday: Drifters (Volume 1)

Image
Kohta Hirano From the creator of the popular manga  Hellsing comes a tale of renowned warriors throughout time being whisked away to a foreign world populated by magical creatures like elves.  American audiences will recognize the names of warriors like Joan of Arc, but Japanese names will likely be lost to most readers.  However, it's still a great concept that plays out with plenty of action.  When these heroes of Earth arrive on this new world through portals, at the brink of death during battles on Earth, they find themselves known as "drifters," foreigners with the power to protect a weak world from a tyrannical ruler.  While much remains a mystery at this point, it seems that one man is gathering these heroes to aid him in his cause in defeating this threat, and small factions of these drifters form, usually from similar geographical locations, and while some have come to save the peaceful world, some are also helping evil try to cla...

Comics-and-More Podcast: Ultimate Comics

Image
In the latest Comics-and-More Podcast , Patrick Markfort and I discuss Marvel Comics' recently relaunched Ultimate line.  This podcast is divided into four videos, each focusing (mostly) on one of the new titles. Reviewed: Part One: Ultimate Comics: Ultimates #1-2 Jonathan Hickman & Esad Ribic Part Two: Ultimate Comics: Hawkeye #1-2 Jonathan Hickman & Rafa Sandoval Part Three: Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man #1-3 Brian Michael Bendis & Sara Pichelli Part Four: Ultimate Comics: X-Men #1-2 Nick Spencer & Paco Medina For further reading: Ultimate Fallout #1-6 Jonathan Hickman, Nick Spencer, Luke Ross & Billy Tan

Pick of the Week 10/12

Image
Here is the book you should be paying attention to, in comic shops on Wednesday... The Death Ray HC - Dan Clowes' acclaimed (and truly fantastic) story from Eightball is expanded and released in a deserving hardcover. Other Noteworthy Releases Absolute Identity Crisis HC Alan Moore Conversations HC Archie Archives (Volume 3) HC Bloom County Complete Library (Volume 5) HC John Carter of Mars: World of Mars #1 (of 5) Legion of Monsters #1 (of 4) Marvel Firsts: 1960's TP Nuts HC Shade #1 (of 12) Wolverine by Jason Aaron Omnibus (Volume 1) HC X-Men Regenesis #1

Comics-and-More Podcast: Habibi

Image
In the latest Comics-and-More Podcast , Patrick Markfort and I take a look at Craig Thompson's new graphic novel Habibi . Reviewed: Habibi Craig Thompson Part One: Part Two: For further reading: Blankets Craig Thompson

Pick of the Week 10/5

Image
Here is the book you should be paying attention to, in comic shops on Wednesday... Hark! A Vagrant HC - Many of Kate Beaton's witty comics about historical figures, literary figures, and whatever the hell else she wants to focus on, are collected in this nice deserving hardcover from Drawn and Quarterly.  Check out the webcomics at her site  if you haven't had the privelege, and laugh. Other Noteworthy Releases 30 Days of Night Omnibus TP Archie: Best of Harry Lucey (Volume 1) HC Archie Americana (Volume 2): The 50's HC Avengers 1959 #1 (of 5) Axe Cop: Bad Guy Earth TP Best American Comics 2011 HC The Book of Human Insects HC Captain America: Red Glare HC Huntress #1 (of 6) Laddertop (Volume 1) Last of the Greats #1 Psyren (Volume 1) Roger Langridge's Snarked #1 Star Gazing Dog GN Two Generals SC The Walking Dead (Volume 7) HC X-Men by Chris Claremont and Jim Lee Omnibus (Volume 1) HC X-Men: X-Cutioner's Song HC

Manga Monday: Velveteen & Mandala

Image
Jiro Matsumoto Velveteen & Mandala marks the English-language debut of Jiro Matsumoto, a manga creator known for being very explicit.  Vertical picked the perfect title to showcase just that, as this book features two teenage girls armed with rifles in a world populated with zombies.  Matsumoto doesn't shy away from the violence and gore in this book at all, and doesn't bat an eyelash at nudity.  One scene that will give you an idea of his sensibilities involves one of the girls leaving the tank that they sleep in, because she's sick from both ends, when a horde of zombies decide to take advantage of the situation and try to gang bang her for her earlier sexual taunting.  There's a sense of humor in its over-the-top ridiculousness, but it's certainly not for everybody.  I'm still not quite sure how I feel about it, to be honest.  I definitely enjoy Matsumoto's gritty art, depicting this ugly world, but the story is pretty out there...