Showing posts with label Z's Comic Diary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Z's Comic Diary. Show all posts
Friday, July 14, 2017
The Complete Phonogram
As a HUGE fan of Keiron Gillen/Jamie McKelvie masterpiece THE WICKED+THE DIVINE, I decided to check out their previous work "Phonogram", a much-lauded work consisting of three story ars. Hmmm, can't say I was a real fan of this series. While I can clearly see the roots of WicDiv here, I just couldn't get into it...very snarky, IMO.
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Wednesday, July 5, 2017
Lazarus Vol.1-5
Sad to hear that the creative team is taking a break and handing it off to others...hope they retain the book's greatness!
Sunday, June 25, 2017
Monday, June 12, 2017
Scalped Vol.2-6
Gerg told me that he would give me his entire run of his SCALPED trade paperbacks when he came home to visit but I liked the first one enough that I couldn't wait. Someone on ebay was selling Trades 3-4 and 6 for 22 bucks (with free shipping) so I went ahead and ordered it. Then I ordered books 2 and 5 separately.
So far so good...and I'm loving what a luscious slut Carol is in each chapter! Waiting to see how this character develops. She can't be here purely for gratuitous sex scenes, can she?
So far so good...and I'm loving what a luscious slut Carol is in each chapter! Waiting to see how this character develops. She can't be here purely for gratuitous sex scenes, can she?
Saturday, June 10, 2017
The Wicked + Divine Vol.5: Imperial Phase I
Oh MAN this series is blowing me away right now!!! Can't believe I initially bailed on this series during the third arc, Wicked and Divine is getting so damn AWESOME that it's rivalling SAGA and THEY'RE NOT LIKE US for FAVORITE series right now!!!
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Saturday, May 13, 2017
The Wicked + The Divine Vol.1-4
Loved Books One and Two, but when Arc Three came around and they got new artists to do each episode, Ii REALLY lost interest in the series. Plus I had no idea where the storyline was going at that point.
But when i saw an open copy of the latest issue at Other Realms and realized Wilson Cowles was back as the regular artist, I decided to pick up the fourth arc to see if it got any better.
HOLY SHIT, IT DID! This series picked right up and started getting better and BETTER til I was BACK into the book, and now can barely WAIT for Book 5 (which should be coming out very soon)!!!
But when i saw an open copy of the latest issue at Other Realms and realized Wilson Cowles was back as the regular artist, I decided to pick up the fourth arc to see if it got any better.
HOLY SHIT, IT DID! This series picked right up and started getting better and BETTER til I was BACK into the book, and now can barely WAIT for Book 5 (which should be coming out very soon)!!!
Monday, April 24, 2017
Scalped Vol One: Indian Country
Another title Gerg recommended, but after Welcome Back and We Can Never Go Home, I was pretty reserved about trying another series he liked! LOLOL. But one weekend I was bored as shit and Ted at Gecko's was talking about the series and so I decided, hell, couldn't hurt to try the first trade. So far so good!
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
We Stand On Guard
Image had finally gotten around to issuing a trade paperback version of Brian K Vaughan and Steve Skroce's awesome WE STAND ON GUARD, when I saw the book on the "New Releases" shelf at Gecko Comics, I thought for one fleeting moment that they had made a sequel to the first book! But opening up the book, I calmed back down when I saw it was the same story i already had.
Having said that, when I got home, I realized it had been awhile since I'd read my copy, and so I broke it out to re-read again, and Goddamn if it isn't even better the second time around.
Funny that Gerg thought this book was mediocre, it was far more interesting than 99% of the superhero stuff he usually brings me, LOL
Having said that, when I got home, I realized it had been awhile since I'd read my copy, and so I broke it out to re-read again, and Goddamn if it isn't even better the second time around.
Funny that Gerg thought this book was mediocre, it was far more interesting than 99% of the superhero stuff he usually brings me, LOL
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Sunday, March 5, 2017
Saturday, March 4, 2017
Friday, March 3, 2017
Monday, February 20, 2017
Friday, February 17, 2017
John Byrne's Doomsday.1 #1-4
Another John Byrne reboot series which I rather enjoyed, mostly because of its single issue story format, each issue (of the four in a series) contains one full story of the survivors after doomsday.
Thursday, February 9, 2017
John Byrne's Trio #1-5
Well, we're still in a John Byrne kind of mood here, and so I thought I'd give his short-lived series TRIO another chance. Didn't like it at all the first time I read it,a nd even this time it was filled with Byrne redundancies, echoing stories from his Fantastic Four , X- Men and Alpha Flight runs.
Then I happened to read this essay by Doug Zawizsa on the CBR on forum, and realized I'd missed the point: this was SUPPOSED to be an OBVIOUS nod to his earlier creations!
From CBR:
A quick check of our solicits for this book revealed that it was being marketed thusly: “Fans of Byrne’s Fantastic Four and Alpha Flight especially, this is for you!” That is exactly what this book is: a remix of Fantastic Four and Alpha Flight with one of the goofiest basis for a comic team ever. Although they are initially referred to as Three, Two and One, the titular trio of this book is really Rock, Scissors and Paper.
Rock is an allegorical combo-deal of Thing and Puck, Scissors is a guy who can form supersharp metallic blades from his hands and Paper is a lady who is more reminiscent of Flatman from the Great Lakes Avengers than any other character (save possibly Byrne’s interpretation of Madame Rouge from the Doom Patrol). While Rock is fun in the same way both Puck and Thing are to their respective teams, this issue doesn’t give us enough revelation on either of his teammates save Scissors has a bit of a temper to go with the sharp blades at the ends of his arms. Hmmm. That seems familiar.
Byrne overwrites quite a bit through narration boxes, and in doing so also overuses the phrase “the next instant.” I’m not calling it lazy storytelling, mind you, but I would certainly expect more visual storytelling from an industry legend like John Byrne. The narration boxes seem like overly convenient shortcuts in some spots and unnecessary filler in others.
Byrne’s art is as good as it has been in recent years, rife with detail and filled with expressive characters. Some of the drawings are less about composition and storytelling as opposed to the cool shot, but if anything Byrne’s years of comic creating have earned him the right to have a little fun in his work. The coloring is on par with superheroics: lots of odd color combinations, like bad guys wearing green and purple together and metallic backgrounds soaked in various shades of blue.
Diehard John Byrne fans will absolutely adore this book as they’ll undoubtedly see it as an opportunity for Byrne to write and draw “Fantastic Four”-like stories without being burdened or restricted by a shared universe. Casual comic book fans unfamiliar with Byrne’s work might not see anything spectacular, while veteran readers looking for a retroactive title just might be pleasantly surprised.
“Trio” stands out on the new comic racks largely due to the fact that this, like his “Next Men,” is John Byrne doing what John Byrne wants to do. In a time of infinite crossovers and unnecessary reboots, John Byrne’s latest comic book is a twisted interpretation of previous works polished up to seem new. That apparent newness is enough to bring eyes to the book, but it might have to work on being legitimate newness in order to keep them here. I’ll be back for the next issue, but I honestly am uncertain if that’s because of the creator’s name on the book or the fact that this story actually interests me.
Then I happened to read this essay by Doug Zawizsa on the CBR on forum, and realized I'd missed the point: this was SUPPOSED to be an OBVIOUS nod to his earlier creations!
From CBR:
A quick check of our solicits for this book revealed that it was being marketed thusly: “Fans of Byrne’s Fantastic Four and Alpha Flight especially, this is for you!” That is exactly what this book is: a remix of Fantastic Four and Alpha Flight with one of the goofiest basis for a comic team ever. Although they are initially referred to as Three, Two and One, the titular trio of this book is really Rock, Scissors and Paper.
Rock is an allegorical combo-deal of Thing and Puck, Scissors is a guy who can form supersharp metallic blades from his hands and Paper is a lady who is more reminiscent of Flatman from the Great Lakes Avengers than any other character (save possibly Byrne’s interpretation of Madame Rouge from the Doom Patrol). While Rock is fun in the same way both Puck and Thing are to their respective teams, this issue doesn’t give us enough revelation on either of his teammates save Scissors has a bit of a temper to go with the sharp blades at the ends of his arms. Hmmm. That seems familiar.
Byrne overwrites quite a bit through narration boxes, and in doing so also overuses the phrase “the next instant.” I’m not calling it lazy storytelling, mind you, but I would certainly expect more visual storytelling from an industry legend like John Byrne. The narration boxes seem like overly convenient shortcuts in some spots and unnecessary filler in others.
Byrne’s art is as good as it has been in recent years, rife with detail and filled with expressive characters. Some of the drawings are less about composition and storytelling as opposed to the cool shot, but if anything Byrne’s years of comic creating have earned him the right to have a little fun in his work. The coloring is on par with superheroics: lots of odd color combinations, like bad guys wearing green and purple together and metallic backgrounds soaked in various shades of blue.
Diehard John Byrne fans will absolutely adore this book as they’ll undoubtedly see it as an opportunity for Byrne to write and draw “Fantastic Four”-like stories without being burdened or restricted by a shared universe. Casual comic book fans unfamiliar with Byrne’s work might not see anything spectacular, while veteran readers looking for a retroactive title just might be pleasantly surprised.
“Trio” stands out on the new comic racks largely due to the fact that this, like his “Next Men,” is John Byrne doing what John Byrne wants to do. In a time of infinite crossovers and unnecessary reboots, John Byrne’s latest comic book is a twisted interpretation of previous works polished up to seem new. That apparent newness is enough to bring eyes to the book, but it might have to work on being legitimate newness in order to keep them here. I’ll be back for the next issue, but I honestly am uncertain if that’s because of the creator’s name on the book or the fact that this story actually interests me.
John Byrne's Doom Patrol 1-18
John Byrne's doomed Doom Patrol reboot. Like most of his reboot stuff like Superman, Wonder Woman and OMAC, his tinkering with the originals must be taken with a grain of salt, but all of them (Wonder Woman aside, which I think is his worst effort) are good reads, comics that you want to read over and over again, and Doom Patrol was yet another satisfying re-read series.
Byrne has a real gift for storytelling!!!
Byrne has a real gift for storytelling!!!
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Unfollow Vol.2: God Is Watching
Volume Two of this Vertigo Series just came out but I'll have to re-read Volume One again to reacquaint myself with the story...gads, been so long between books!!!
Edit: Zzzzzz....can't say I'm much caring for how this series is shaping up...the writing is beginning to bug me. Debating if i should even continue buying this, I guess I'll decide by the time the next book comes out.
Edit: Zzzzzz....can't say I'm much caring for how this series is shaping up...the writing is beginning to bug me. Debating if i should even continue buying this, I guess I'll decide by the time the next book comes out.
Friday, December 30, 2016
Thursday, December 29, 2016
Usagi Yojimbo Vol.9-17
Why am I reading these backwards????? I fucked up when i decided to read randomly from Volume 18. Then I jumped ahead, and now jumping back. Really bad planning. Shoulda just started from the beginning!
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