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.

 

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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.

 

July 2012 Alternate Comics Preview Review Part 2

July 2012 Alternate Comics Preview Review Part 2

Terry Moore's How to Draw Comics #5          Abstract Studios closes out Terry Moore’s How to Draw series, with the fifth issue, tackling comics in general. Everything from paper to photoshop is looked at by Terry Moore who brings tips for both the beginners and the pros.

 

Heroes of the North: Missions one shot          Ardden Entertainment publishes my Back of the Book – Pick of the Month in September. And they get that honor by providing me with my favorite story, Canadian superheroes! As a Canadian I have to admit that I feel slighted by the lack of Canadian heroes on the stand. Sure we get Northstar, who just had that big splashy wedding in New York, but where are the other Canadians? Nordik, The Canadian, Fleur-de-Lys, Arcadia and more arrive in Heroes of the North: Missions One Shot!

 

Fashion Beast #1          Regardless of my thoughts on Alan Moore as a person, as a creator I am still awed by his creativity and Avatar Press is bringing to paper one of his long lost screenplays in the form of a comic book. Fashion Beast #1 brings us a dystopian future where fashion is the control! The dialogue in this comic is the dialogue from the script, and the art is being provided by Facundo Percio (Anna Mercury) This title is a must purchase on sight!

 

Steed and Mrs Peel #1          Last month we had the #0 issue which featured the return of the original Hellfire Club, this month in Steed and Mrs. Peel #1 the title characters realize that every aspect of British society has been infiltrated by Hellfire, and the only people that they can trust is each other. Mark Waid, Caleb Monroe, and artist Steve Bryant truly begin the first story of this new take on two of the most iconic characters in spy fiction.

 

Planet of the Apes: Cataclysm #1          Boom Studios is giving science fiction fans reason to cheer. Planet of the Apes: Cataclysm #1 tells the story of the Apes, 8 years prior to the arrival of astronaut George Taylor, and how one mad monk wishes to unleash destruction, and how Doctor Zaius attempts to stop the madness that has surrounded him on all sides.

 

Steve Jobs: Genius by Design Campfire GN          I may find Apple owners sometimes display cult like personalities but there is no denying Steve Jobs genius. This man knew what everyone wanted before they even knew themselves. This is a 104 page graphic biography, for all ages, that attempts to show us some of the life of a genius who helped make Apple the juggernaut today, and the creator of the I Pod, I Touch, I Phone, I Pad, and countless other products that we are exposed to every day. Steve Jobs: Genius by Design Campfire GN is an example of comics thinking outside the box, with it’s subject matter, and art style. If the interiors resemble the cover I will be happy. The art is clean, simple, and the artist delivers a simple drawing of Steve Jobs while really capturing his deep in thought look that he always seemed to have.

 

Harbinger #4         I cannot rave about the return of Valiant enough! Harbinger 1 and 2 really pulled me in. The story is paced beautifully, with enough action so it never gets dull, but never enough to answer any of the mysteries piling up. You get a distinct feeling that the creative team has a destination in mind, and that the journey is well planned.

 

Bloodshot #3          Bloodshot #1 also felt the same way, with a multi layered story of deception, always leaving you to wonder who to trust and what’s real. The art on both books is outstanding. I cannot wait to see what else Valiant has up their sleeve!

 

And that is it for the September Previews. My October articles will be released earlier in the month. Life got a little distracting this month. Good Reading to everyone!

My Pull List Continued

Aardvark Vanaheim

Cerebus vol 1Cerebus vol 2

Cerebus TP Volume 1
Cerebus TP Volume 2: High Society

Abstract Studios

Terry Moore’s How to Draw #5: Comics

Ardden Entertainment

Heroes of the North: Dark Origins
Heroes of the North: Missions One-Shot

Avatar

Fashion Beast
Hero Worship

Boom! Studios

The Hypernaturals
Steed and Mrs. Peel

Campfire

Steve Jobs: Genius by Design Campfire GN

Del Rey

The Hobbit TP

The Hobbit (Revised Edition) TP
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: The Graphic Novel

Valiant

Archer & Armstrong
Bloodshot
Harbinger