February 2013 Alternate Comics Diamond Previews Review

February 2013 Alternate Comics Diamond Previews Review

 

Last but not least is the back of the book, and a little bit of the front, as we look at the remaining premiere publishers, the smaller publishers, and maybe a little merchandise.

 

Last of Us American Dreams #1         Dark Horse is up first, and it seems they have the license for the upcoming, and eagerly anticipated PlayStation exclusive game, The Last of Us. They will need all of them that they can collect with the impending migration of the Star Wars comic books over to Marvel. The Last of Us is a game that is making me reconsider my interest in buying a PlayStation 3. Everyone who knows me knows I am an X-Box guy, but this post apocalyptic pandemic themed game screams “PLAY ME!”. The Last of Us: American Dreams #1 (of 4) is the official prequel to the game, and follows thirteen-year-old Ellie and her time at a military boarding school. I think this is going to be a sleeper hit.

 

Art of the Last of Us HC         The Art of the Last of Us HC is full of designs from the game, showing us what a post pandemic society would be like. With the lush details evident in the game itself this would be a beautiful look further into that world. At 184 pages for $39.99 this is an amazing deal for a property that everyone will be talking about. Both of these items will be coming home with me, and will surely tempt me towards a PlayStation 3.

 

 

1 For $1 the Massive #1 1 For $1 Mind Mgmt #1         Dark Horse is releasing two more 1 for $1 comics. The Massive #1, and Mind MGMT #1. I collect Massive already and can attest to the quality of this book. As I get more into the writers versus the titles or characters, Brian Wood has a fan in me. Between Star Wars and The Massive Dark Horse will have me as a regular reader, as long as those are around, not long for Star Wars, but The Massive is definitely a long form story. The other issue being offered is Matt Kindt’s Mind MGMT. I missed hopping on board this title at the beginning and think that this is a great introduction to the book. Neither series is that far along so if you do fall in love, it will be one trade and a couple of back issues.

 

Bloodhound TP         Bloodhound is back, and this time it is at Dark Horse. Dan Jolley brings his one time DC title back with this collection. All 232 pages of the original run are here. This seems an odd fit at Dark Horse. It is a tale of an FBI agent who hunts down super powered criminals. This always struck me as a good fit at DC, and could have been brought into the New 52 quite successfully. This also makes me wonder if a sequel is being set up based on the reaction to this trade? Things that make you go hmmm.

 

Star Wars #4         Looking at the solicitation of Star Wars #4, I wanted to mention how this is the best Princess Leia I have ever read. Brian Wood has done a wonderful job crafting a story that fits in nicely, and you can easily imagine it as an actual entry into the movie series.

 

Angel & Faith #21 Morris cover Angel & Faith #21 Isaacs cover         Buffy fans should take note that the final arc for the Angel & Faith series kicks off in issue #21.

 

 

 

 

 

GI Joe Special Missions #2GI Joe Cobra Files #1GI Joe #3          I am excited about the G.I. Joe relaunch coming from IDW, and April sees the third series of the relaunch, G.I. Joe: The Cobra Files #1, premiere. The creative team of Mike Costa (W), Antonio Fuso (A), and Michael Lark (Covers), brings us the story of Chameleon, a member of the Joe team, and one time Cobra agent. The possible darker direction for this book versus it’s parent title, is what draws me to this book, and will be joining both G.I. Joe, and G.I. Joe: Special Missions, in my reading pile.

 

Jupiters Legacy #1Saga #12 Revival #9          It looks like 2013 is going to be an even stronger year for Image Comics when April rolls around and brings us the much hyped Jupiter’s Legacy #1. With top creators, Mark Millar (W) and Frank Quitely (A), this new ongoing series will be sure to follow in the footsteps of Saga, Fatale, Revival, etc, and be a sold out hit, with first printings drawing big bucks in the after market. I am not a speculator and don’t purchase based on potential return, but every once in awhile it is nice to try the odds and see if you can land a valuable book. This looks to expand upon the idea of the Superhero Legacy in a darker, perhaps more realistic tone, then we have seen thus far.

 

Morning Glories #26         I tell ya, $1 comic books are the way to go, it drives sales, and why more publishers don’t take advantage I will never know. (Looking at you Marvel and DC) Image is releasing Morning Glories #26 for $1. This is a smart move, with that issue kicking off season 2 of this hit title. Perfect jumping on point, and for a dollar, how can one go wrong?

 

Sex #2East of West #2         Speaking of hit comics, the second issues of Sex and East of West are both out in April, so consider this a friendly reminder to grab the number one issues in March. These books have solid creative teams and with Image’s string of hits you know these are going to be big.

 

Cyborg 009 Chapter 000 one shot         Archaia Entertainment is doing the $1.00 issue route with the preview issue of a classic property, being revamped for the current day. Cyborg 009: Chapter 000 reintroduces us to Shotaro Ishinomori’s manga classic Cyborg 009. This is the first salvo in a complete re imagining of the franchise. This is a property that was created in 1963 and told the story of the first superpowered hero team in Japan. For a small amount of a dollar, it doesn’t hurt to try new things. I am so happy that the smaller publishers are starting to really get into the dollar issue.

 

Fashion Beast #8 Uber #0         Avatar Press has really been catching my eye lately with Fashion Beast being one of my favorite series of the year. It looks like they are doing it again with the release of Uber #0. The creative team is one that is sure to draw in fans. The writer is really the main draw, with his stories of a superpowered presence in World War 2, Kieron Gillen made young Loki a fan favorite with intricate storytelling, and amazing character development in Journey Into Mystery. With artist Caanan White at his side this series is sure to be a sleeper hit, and is an immediate add to my pull list.

 

Regular Show #1         I love my My Little Pony box set for the first issues variants, and Boom Studios is giving the same treatment to the first issue of the new ongoing series the Regular Show. This is an adaption of the hit Cartoon Network series about a blue jay and a raccoon, who are best friends, and their odd hijinks that happen to them. This box set includes six of the variants, and there is a really nice pre order variant by Chris Houghton.

 

 

Deathmatch #5 Deathmatch TP vol 01         Deathmatch is a wonderful change up from the Hunger Games style of story I was expecting, into something that is multi layered, with some nice moments of character development. The battle scenes depict moments of raw emotions from the combatants, who are friends, and in some cases, lovers. Questions about the who and the why, and the where, are still being asked, and the answers are being built slowly, and deliberately. I look forward to this series for the foreseeable future. Boom is putting out Deathmatch Vol. 1 TP, which collects the first four issues of the series for only $9.99. Worth picking up, and an event not to be missed. Solid example as to why Paul Jenkins has the fan following her has.

 

Harbinger Wars #1 Harbinger #11 Bloodshot #10         The first major crossover in the Valiant Universe truly begins in Harbinger Wars #1, written by Joshua Dysart and Duane Swierczynski, the writers for Harbinger, and Bloodshot, respectively. Clayton Henry is up on deck as the artist. The story carries through into Harbinger #11, and Bloodshot #10. If you have been with Valiant since the start of the relaunch then you know that answers are going to be had in this crossover, and more questions will be answered. This crossover is sure to establish a new status quo for these characters.

 

Shadowman TP vol 01          If you did not have a chance to hop onto Shadowman at the beginning, you can purchase Shadowman Vol. 1: Birth Rites TPB, collecting the first four issues, for only $14.99 is an amazing entry point into the dark worlds in this book. The success of this series by Justin Jordan (W), and Patrick Zircher (W + A) is the reason that there will be an upcoming Valiant Masters edition collecting the Shadowman from the 90’s Valiant Universe, because they have crafted a book that has both fans and critics talking. Now people want to see what these characters were like at there previous peak, I for one cannot wait to add that Valiant Masters to my shelf, right beside my Bloodshot volume.

 

A solicitation in the Toys, statues, and models section caught my eye. Marvel Minimates: Alpha Flight Box Sets. These sets highlight the original team, including Marinna in her classic look and not the rebellious angsty teenager look she is sporting these days. No price is listed so I am hoping these will be reasonably priced because I really want these.

Well that’s it for April, see you next month when we see what May will have to offer us!

January 2013 Alternate Comics Diamond Previews Review

January 2013 Alternate Comics Diamond Previews Review

          Let’s pay a visit to the back of the Previews for product shipping in March 2013.

 

Criminal Macabre and The 30 Days of Night #4          Dark Horse is up first. The final issue of the horror crossover between Criminal Macabre and The 30 Days of Night comes to our local comic shops in March and only one of the franchises will make it through. I love the movie 30 Days of Night (and I know I am in the minority) so I am a little bias, but I imagine Cal will be the winner.

 

Massive #10          The Massive #10 by Brian Wood (W) brings us the first of three stand alone issues, each with a different artist, and this issue brings us Gary Erskine. Erskine has an impressive resume including The Filth (inks), Dan Dare, and Army@Love, which is a small listing from his impressive body of work. This is a book more people should be reading.

 

Mass Effect Library Edition vol 1 HC          Mass Effect fans, and even myself, have a pretty good reason to be excited. Mass Effect Library Edition: Volume 1 HC, a 416 page collection of all four Mass Effect series. I am not one for the games but the back story is amazing and to have all of this in one collection makes this a book worth getting.

 

GI Joe Special Missions #1          IDW continues with its G.I. Joe relaunch with G.I. Joe: Special Missions #1 by Chuck Dixon (W), and Paul Gulacy (A). First up, lets celebrate Chuck Dixon writing the Joes! This makes this title worth picking up alone, but the fact that this story features my favorite Cobra villain, Baroness! Baroness is one of the more complicated characters in the Joe-verse and any story that focuses on her is a good one in my books. This one isn’t hopping automatically onto my pull list but I will gladly check out the first arc.

 

My Little Pony Micro-Series #2 Rainbow Dash          My favorite Pony, Rainbow Dash, is the focus of My Little Pony Micro-Series #2. The first issue of the regular ongoing series was one of my favorites of the year, and displayed an appreciation for it’s younger and older fans. The comic lived up to the series and I have every belief that this micro-series will be the of the same pedigree.

 

Iron Sky TP          Iron Sky is a wonderful guilty pleasure of mine, and those that have not seen this amazing, publicly funded, movie about Nazi’s launching an attack on present day Earth….from the moon should check this out as soon as you can. And I did say Nazi’s on the moon! This is easily a property that has so many stories to tell, and this is an excellent way to see the movie, in comic book form. This is a 112 page adaption of the best combination of sci-fi and comedy I have ever seen, sorry Spaceballs. Mikko Rautalahti (W), Gerry Kissell (A) and Amin Amat (A) are the team who are going to bring this satire of politics, both past and present, to the comic book page, and I cannot wait to see the results.

 

East of West #1          I believe Image is going to have two of the biggest hits of the year coming out in March. These titles will help make this year even bigger than Image had last year. First up is a dystopian future and the four horsemen of the apocalypse, and they are trying to kill the President. That is enough reason to pick up this book but East of West #1 also has an amazing creative team in Jonathan Hickman (W) and Nick Dragotta (A).

 

Sex #1          The other book that is sure to sell out its first print is the Joe Casey written Sex #1. Piotr Kowalski is an artist I am not overly familiar with but from the art seen I like his retro style art, but with a darker sensibility, which works really well with the subject matter. I am always intrigued on what superhero writers pen when they aren’t restricted by an editorial mandate, and can really say what they wanted to say.

 

Bloodstrike #35Youngblood #77Glory #34          How can Bloodstrike and Youngblood continue, yet something wonderfully different like Glory gets the ax is beyond me. Glory #34 brings an end to this gloriously re-imagined property that once had it’s start as a generic, t & a title that existed solely on riffs from other female heroines. It became so much more than what it originally started as. I am worried that Liefeld will bring Glory back into his books and undo what has been done. If it does at least there will always be the trades of this run.

 

Hack Slash #25 cover CHack Slash #25 cover B Hack Slash #25 cover A          Another series ending is Hack/Slash #25. Tim Seeley (W) and Elena Casagrande (A) brings us the blood soaked finale. I am just discovering a fondness for these characters after finally getting around to the Omnibuses, and I am sad to see their story ending, but I can’t deny I look forward to sitting down and reading the entire run in omnibus form (as long as they keep coming out).

 

Poison Elves #1          Ape Entertainment has a much anticipated release in March with Drew Haye’s Poison Elves #1. Robb Horan (W), Osvaldo Pestana Montpeller (A) bring us back to the world of Lusiphor with stories that are based on ideas of Drew Haye’s and where he wanted to go with the series. I am hoping that new reprints of the original trades will be released, and hope that this book gets supported enough for Ape to look at the trades as a possibility.

 

Mark Waid Green Hornet #1          Relaunches are happening all over the place and over at Dynamite they join the relaunch band wagon with Mark Waid’s Green Hornet #1. Fans of the character and Mark Waid’s name should be enough to make this one of Dynamites best selling issues of 2013.

 

X-O Manowar #11Shadowman #5          Over at my personal favorite publisher, Valiant we get new story lines starting in Shadowman #5 by Justin Jordan (W), Patrick Zircher (A/W), and X-O Manowar #11 by Robert Venditti (W) and Cary Nord (A). Planet Death is promised to be a mega-event in X-O Manowar. That is a pretty big claim but the quality of the Valiant releases to date makes me believe the claim.

 

X-O Manowar Vol 2 Enter Ninjak TPB          Speaking of X-O Manowar, his second trade X-O Manowar Vol. 2: Enter Ninjak TPB comes out in March. I am excited for this. I am not a trade waiter but I thought I would give it a try and I am happy I did. The first X-O trade blew me away and actually makes me want to go monthly on the title but on the other hand this was such a satisfying read when read as one trade. I will keep going trade on this, and it has opened my eyes to the joys of trades. This might make me switch to trade on some books.

 

          That’s it for March 2013, see you soon when we look at April.

October 2012 Alternate Comics Diamond Previews Review part 1

October 2012 Alternate Comics Diamond Previews Review part 1

I must apologize to my readers again for the delay but I have completed reviewing the December shipping product and this is the second to last article to see what Previews has revealed to us for the last month of 2012. This article discusses Dark Horse, Image, Valiant and IDW.

 

Hellboy in Hell #1          First up is Dark Horse Comics and the first issue of a new ongoing that is sure to excite fans in comic world. Hellboy is back with Hellboy in Hell #1. Mike Mignola last penciled his supernatural, and tough as nails hero in the 2001 story Hellboy: Conqueror Worm, but he returns for this incredibly important chapter in Hellboy’s life. I for one am intrigued with the prospect of a Mignola inspired Hell.

 

Dark Horse Presents #19          First Dark Horse returned Ghost to the pages of a Dark Horse comic, and now they retool another of their superheroes in the pages of Dark Horse Presents # 19. Dark Horse’s version of Batman meets Punisher, X, returns to the streets of Dark Horse’s Gotham, Arcadia. Duane Swierczynski writes, and Eric Nguyen provides the art. After having read the X Omnibus I admit to an enjoyment of the character, and if the cover art is any indication he is retaining his edge and vigilante approach to crime control.

 

Star Wars Omnibus Infinities TP          Being a fan of DC’s Elseworlds, and Marvel’s Alterniverse I am looking forward to the collection of Star Wars mini’s that posited a changed universe where things, only slightly changed, created a very different story from what we know and love in the original trilogy. The Star Wars Infinities Omnibus collects Star Wars: Infinities – A New Hope, Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi. Having all 280 pages of these books under one cover for $24.99 is an amazing value for fans of alternate universes and Star Wars all rolled into one, and makes this book my Dark Horse Pick of the Month.

 

My Little Pony Friendship is Magic #2          I was excited when the original solicitation came out for My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic but apparently it is only a four issue mini-series, with #2 coming out in December. The anticipation for this title is high with the initial issue hitting orders of 90,000, and creating a demand for our four hooved friends. I am hoping, and I see it as inevitable, especially with the sales numbers for the first issue, that it will be turned into an ongoing. I may be speaking out of turn, but if a property like Popeye can get upgraded to an ongoing then there is no reason that My Little Pony cannot reach the same level. This is my IDW Pick of the Month.

 

Mara #1          Image Comics brings a new Brian Wood comic to the stands with Mara #1 (of 6). I love the series The Massive over at Dark Horse, and I am a fan of DMZ published under the Vertigo imprint over at DC, and I am assuming that that love will translate over to the story about a woman with abilities that impact a world that already values physical ability and war over all other things in civilization. Ming Doyle has an amazing art style that fits a futuristic world where muscle seems to have more stature over the mind.

 

Saga #8          If you are not reading Saga, that does not make sense. Issue #8 is out in December, and is the next chapter in a comic book that has presented something so new in a genre where innovation was no longer abundant. Brian K. Vaughn and Fiona Staples are crafting a timeless masterpiece that takes typical science fiction cliches and turns them on their heads, building a world, that while familiar, presents us with concepts that are unlike anything we have seen. Spaceships made out of wood, that grow in a forest? Royalty with televisions for heads? A baby that is actually the storyteller of her own tale? This is a book for fans of comic books, and storytelling. Issue #8 is my Image Comics Pick of the Month.

 

X-O Manowar TP vol 01 By the Sword          I cannot rave about Valiant Comics enough. Each title comes home with me each month, with one exception, X-O Manowar. But that is resolved in December with my Valiant Comics Pick of the Month. X-O Manowar Vol.1: By The Sword TPB collects the first five issues of the series that heralded the return of the much missed publisher. The best part is they are releasing it for an introductory price of only $9.99.

 

Bloodshot #6          An issue to keep an eye on is Bloodshot #6 as it brings to light a connection between Bloodshot’s creators, Project Rising Spirit, and Tony Harada’s Harbinger Foundation, and chances are he didn’t act as their babysitter. Bloodshot always brings the body count, and the story to go along with it.

 

Buy Valiant!

September 2012 Alternate Comics Diamond Previews Review part 1

September 2012 Alternate Comics Diamond Previews Review part 1

 

I’m going to change things up a bit. Starting in this column, I am moving up Valiant and Dynamite, they will be with the rest of the “Back of the Book” section. This isn’t a slight on Dynamite’s publishing roster but more an appreciation for the intricate world building that Valiant has demonstrated thus far in their publishing line up. The releases have been well spaced, while still showing a world coming together, that is thematically, and story wise, a dozen times bigger then the universes that are homes to both Marvel, and DC. Valiant’s release schedule reminds me of a condensed method of the Marvel style of movie-verse building. A deliberate, and appreciated, slow roll out of the big players, yet you know that they are going to collide in some fashion, and when they do it will be big.

 

Shadowman #1          Well, with a paragraph about Valiant starting up this article, let’s look at what they have coming to us in November. The first book is also my Valiant Pick of the Month, the series premiere of Shadowman. Shadowman was another staple of the original Valiant universe and also one of the power players in that landscape. This new series is being written by Justin Jordan, and Patrick Zircher, with art provided by Patrick Zircher. It sets the stage for the story of the Shadowman, a protector of New Orleans, and the only one that can protect it from things that go bump in the night. I wish this series would be released in black and white.

 

The preview pages in Previews are stunning and help keep a dark edge on the book. I find that the artist’s true vision can really be seen without the addition of color. Books of a darker nature also work with a black and white style really well, again allowing the art to do allot of the storytelling. Horror needs to be raw and visceral, and a black and white story is raw as it fully exposes the artists ability, forcing them to fully relay the emotional impact through expressions. Patrick Zircher is clearly able to convey that emotion. Maybe a chase variant without color? Doubtful, but I would enjoy seeing one.

 

Bloodshot #5          Master storyteller, Duane Swierczynski continues to ratchet up the tension, and the questions in Bloodshot. #5 starts a new storyline, and is the perfect jumping on point. The title character is slowly getting his life, and his memories back. His mind a virtual puzzle, with other people controlling the pieces. He wants his own life back and know who he truly was before he got turned into what he now is. One man can give him all the answers, but at a cost, the death of his creators. I cannot rave enough about this book and all the others that Valiant is putting out. I missed the initial run of the Valiant Universe, having been fully ensconced in the Marvel Universe at the time.

 

Harbinger #6          Faith is going to become one of my favorite characters of 2012, and she returns with her much dreamed of super abilities in Harbinger #6. The way Joshua Dysart has sprinkled her into the first arc definitely points to her becoming pivotal. I have heard that she did play a rather prominent part in the original run. With Valiant releasing hard covers of their earlier work I will definitely be paying a visit to the original Harbinger if, and when, they release it.

 

Archer & Armstrong #4 Pearson coverArcher & Armstrong #4 Doe cover          Fred Van Lente and Clayton Henry have done a wonderful job of bringing us the best buddy book on the stands right now. Archer & Armstrong delivers two strong leads who are supposed to be enemies but it is clear to see that the chemistry between the two opposes that idea. The dialogue is smooth and has a natural flow to it, especially considering the religion based conspiracy theory that fills the pages. The Eternal Warrior also makes their debut in issue #4 in November, plus a trip to Himalayas.

 

BTVS Willow Wonderland #1          Dark Horse Comics shines the light on my second favorite Buffy character (first going to Drusilla) Willow Rosenberg, and her quest to return magic to the world. Willow and magic are synonymous for me. Jeff Parker is providing the words with Brian Ching bringing the pictures. One of my favorite cover artists, David Mack, also provides a stunning image of Willow, done in a way that makes her seem even more magical than she is.

 

Colder #1          My Dark Horse Comics Pick of the Month goes to a book that grabbed me with the cover, it could very well be the most disturbing, and amazing cover of the year. Colder #1 (of 5) grabs me with the cover, and puts DC’s disturbing new take on the Joker to shame, almost making Joker seem like a Disney character. The solicits point to a man who is dying, but can also cure peoples madness by “stepping” inside of them. The only problem is his health. He never gets sick, but his temperature is dropping, and when it hits zero, he dies. Paul Tobin (Writer) and Juan Ferreyra (Artist) are crafting what is sure to be a sleeper hit.

 

Edgar Allan Poe Conquer Worm one shot          If any publisher is going to adapt Edgar Allan Poe it should be Dark Horse, no offense to the publishers that have previously tried. One of his most well known tales, The Conqueror Worm, is being adapted into a 32 page black and white one shot. Richard Corben is a 2012 Eisner Hall of Fame inductee and you don’t need to wonder why when you look at his long and extensive career. His style helped define Heavy Metal magazine and recently he left his mark on Hellboy. Conqueror Worm is a story that can have multiple meanings for anyone who reads it, and with Richard Corben involved that will be a good read, and the first in multiple readings.

 

Legend of Zelda Hyrule Historia HC          A book for video game aficionados finally receives a translation into English and a North American release. Nintendo fans will no doubt jump onto The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia which hits shelves November. This book has everything for fans of Link. This is an unparalleled hardcover collection, including the complete history of our hero in green, including a complete chronology for all of the games. The designer of The Legend of Zelda, as well as Donkey Kong and Mario, Shigeru Miyamoto, provides an introduction to this 248 page book.

 

Massive #6          For an amazing slow burn readers should check out Bryan Wood’s The Massive. The world of DMZ could thematically exist in the same universe as this tale. Bryan Wood layers the characters relationships covering the wide range of human emotions. Each issue tackles the changes of the human condition that the Crash has forced upon the world.

 

Judge Dredd #1          Judge Dredd has hit North American theaters and now he comes to the comic book stores, and not as an import. IDW releases Judge Dredd #1 as the beginning of a new series of stories in a monthly ongoing. Duane Swierczynski has reinvigorated Bloodshot at Valiant and with the stories he is telling with that character, one cannot help but expect that same level of talent being unleashed on one of the UK’s hardest hitting, and enduring creations. After 35 years Judge Dredd is still protecting the 400 million residents of the 22nd century Megacity One. Nelson Danile and Paul Gulacy share art duties on what is sure to be a sleeper hit.

 

My Little Pony Friendship is Magic #1My Little Pony Friendship is Magic #1 variationMy Little Pony Friendship is Magic #1 box set          My IDW Pick of the Month goes to a long awaited comic book adaption of one of the most popular toy and cartoon franchises, My Little Pony. My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic turned me into a Brony and I cannot wait to see what adventures Katie Cook and Andy Price are going to put Twilight Sparkle and her pony friends through. I am not typically one for variants but they are collecting all the covers into one box set where you will get all six of the variants in a slipcase cover, and since I will be adding this to my pull list I will especially look forward to the Jill Thompson cover. In this first issue the Mane Six have to investigate the strange behaviors of others in Ponyville before it’s too late. And just for the record Rainbow Dash is my favorite!

 

Saga #7          Even if Saga wasn’t the only Image book I was going to mention it still would have been my Image Comics Pick of the Month. After a brief (felt way too long) hiatus #7 is back and is the first issue of a new arc. This issue picks up right where the last left off, Marko, Alana, and their newborn, in space, in a ship made of wood. Allot of questions were asked in the first arc and I am expecting a few answers, and even more questions to come up with issue 7, and I look forward to revisiting this world with Brian K. Vaughn and Fiona Staples.

 

August 2012 Alternate Comics Diamond Previews Review part 1

August 2012 Alternate Comics Diamond Previews Review part 1

With the big two out of the way, we turn our attention this time to Dark Horse, Dynamite, IDW, and Image Comics.

 

Ghost #1          Dark Horse Comics brings us the official first issue of the Ghost mini-series. I do enjoy DeConnick’s writing but it is the art of Phil Noto that initially hooked me. He has clean, smooth lines, that, if needed, will still convey a darker side of the character, without losing the clean edge. I am excited for the #0 issue in September and I am sure that excitement will remain high as this is a creative team that will be sure to deliver.

 

The Massive #5          With every issue that comes out I imagine Brian Wood’s The Massive as a very high concept genre show on one of the larger cable companies, maybe even acting as counter programming to The Walking Dead. It is a definite that there would be crossover fans for both, but The Massive would be an amazing way to build a science fiction fan community that would rival that of the zombie loving throngs of Walking Dead fans. The characters seem real, you feel the loss they feel, the sense of confusion, and the sense that while the global population may have gone down, the world has gotten bigger and far more dangerous. I am a fan of the mysteries, and post apocalyptic settings that have presented themselves thus far, and hope for a nice slow burn. The Massive is my Dark Horse Pick of the Month!

 

Tarzan: The Once and Future Tarzan          I am not normally a fan of Tarzan but Dark Horse is tempting me with a story of Tarzan in a future London, a London that is mostly submerged. Tarzan: The Once and Future Tarzan written by Alan Gordon, art by Thomas Yeates, is a collection taken from the pages of Dark Horse Presents. If anything is going to get me into Tarzan, this may be it.

 

          IDW is becoming a publisher that I am starting to pay a little more attention too. They are snagging some interesting publishing rights (as a Brony I am stoked about a monthly series based on My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic announced from IDW!) and have started to get excited when reviewing their monthly solicits.

 

Mars Attacks the Holidays           They have managed to combine modern story sensibilities with a retro flavor that you really cannot find anywhere else. Mars Attacks I am looking at you. The new series is a wonderful homage to science fiction from decades ago that was full of innocence, curiosity, and sometimes, even with questionable effects, a couple of genuine scares. Mars Attacks: The Holidays is one I am buying because of one creator (no offense to the others but I am a huge fan of one) and that is Fred Hembeck. His style of humor and illustration always brings a smile to my face. Christmas and martians? How could you not be in?

 

Frank R. Paul: The Dean of Science Fiction Illustration         My IDW Pick of the Month is a book that leads to memories, my first memories of science fiction, and the worlds and stories that these amazing pieces of fiction were about! Frank R. Paul: The Dean of Science Fiction Illustration is a 150 page hardcover that celebrates the “Father of Science Fiction Illustration”. I love the imagination and creativity that oozed from every classic science fiction illustration before the eighties and cannot wait to enjoy this book which will become a mainstay on my coffee table.

 

Cyber Force #1           My Image Comics Pick of the Month is Cyber Force #1. 20 years after they debuted to record breaking sales, Image is bringing back Cyber Force, and the best part is that the first 5 issues are free! Thanks to Kickstarter and some well placed incentives for retailers, this is an innovative way to shine a spotlight on a new release! Marc Silvestri and Matt Hawkins are the writers with Khoi Pham and Sunny Ono providing art. A free comic book, how can you go wrong? At that price it is more than worth it to pick up the first arc and see how the creative team have updated this earliest of Image concepts.

 

Think Tank #3           Think Tank by Matt Hawkins, Ransan Ekedal, and Brian Reber, has recently become an ongoing and it is no doubt because of the story. Tightly written, full of intrigue, and what appears to be an interesting variation on the Iron Man character. Time will tell if this title can shake the comparisons to Mr. Stark but if the first issue is any indication, that should not be too much of a problem.

 

Evil Ernie #1            My Dynamite Entertainment Pick of the Month harkens back to the nineties with Evil Ernie #1. Dynamite presents the first issue in the relaunch of my favorite character from the Chaos library of characters. For some I am sure it was all about Lady Death but there are plenty of examples of the bad girl in comics, whereas Evil Ernie was something different. Sure it was (and hopefully still will be) excessively violent, but Ernie was both a horrible, sadistic killer, and oddly sympathetic, it was the first time I actually cared about a bad guy. I am not that familiar with the creative team of Jesse Blaze Snider writing, and Jason Craig on art, but I am more than willing to give this new ongoing a chance with hope that it captures the magic that made the first run of this character so memorable for me.

 

My Alternate Pull List part one

Dark Horse Comics

Ongoings

The Massive

One Shots/Mini-Series

Axe Cop: President of the World
Ghost
Fatima: The Blood Spinners
Tarzan: The Once and Future Tarzan

Special Order

Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Season 8 Library Edition Volume 3 HC

Dynamite Entertainment

Evil Ernie

Special Order

Flash Gordon: Zeitgeist Vol. TP

IDW

Ongoing

Doctor Who
Mars Attacks

One Shots/Mini-Series

A Fine & Private Place
Mars Attacks: The Holidays One-Shot

Special Orders

Frank R. Paul: The Dean of Science Fiction Illustration
The Real Ghostbusters Omnibus, Volume 1

Image Comics

Saga
Think Tank

 

DROPPED AS OF OCTOBER

Creator-Owned Heroes
Prophecy
Transformers: Regeneration One