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San Diego Fallout
Posted on 07.18.05 by Widge @ 10:31 am

You're going to see more This Just In entries than usual this week, as we contend with not only the regular stuff being shunted through our shipping department, but also this stack of cool comics shit that I picked up while making my rounds of the floor.

Trust me: these are being published by people who will actually appreciate you reading them, as opposed to DC and Marvel who only want you if you're an aging spandex fanboy with bad taste. So tell the Big Two to fuck off from your pull list at your local comic emporium and get this stuff instead.

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Yotsuba&!, Vol. 1 - Manga Review
Posted on 07.18.05 by Dindrane @ 4:44 am

Story:
Art:

Art/Story: Kiyohiko Azuma
Publisher: ADV

It isn't often that something to which the word "heartwarming" applies is also something an adult will actually want to read. Luckily, Yotsuba&! is such a rare treat. From the genius behind the fantastic series Azumanga Diaoh comes this new series, which relates the "adventures" of a girl who has just moved in next to three ordinary sisters. Yotsuba has green hair, but that's not the weirdest thing about her. She is a little weak in the social graces department, doesn't know what air conditioning is, and basically is out of her gourd. But she's also sweet, sincere, and determinedly happy… and just might be an alien. Accompanying her to her new neighborhood is her father, a more normal-seeming man who apparently just found her somewhere and decided to keep her, and Jumbo, a frighteningly tall and broad-shouldered man with a crush on one (or all) of the new neighbors. Here's where you use words like "wacky" and "hijinks," but don't mean anything stupid, cliche, or boring.

The book is not arranged strip-style as Azumanga was, but the events of the plot are very serialized. The ongoing moving-in process is the story for most of the book, along with school being out for the summer, but the focus is on Yotsuba's daily struggle to learn about the world, like what swings are and how department stores, doorbells, and escalators work. Her vocabulary also grows to include words like "attractive" and "gorgeous." It could of course be seen as a commentary on the everyday absurdity of modern life and the magic of things we take for granted, but really, it's just funny and darling.

The art is much like that of Azuma's previous work. If you enjoyed the look of Azumanga Diaoh, then you'll love the combined realism and cuteness of this title. Yotsuba and the three sisters are adorable. The facial expressions are splendid, such as when Jumbo roars at the youngest sister, and when Yotsuba learns about global warming. Just take my word for it, and wait for the many times when Yotsuba is horrified, astonished, or amazed. You'll laugh out loud.

Yotsuba&! is genuinely hysterical. Many of the funniest moments come from the revealed absurdity of everyday life, as Yotsuba tries to come to terms with her world, one error at a time. She's not always the butt of the authorial jokes, however. The neighbors in their stubborn desire to make sense of Yotsuba are good-heartedly willing to join in the lunacy. Jumbo is also one of the funniest characters in the book, especially when he tries to talk to a pretty girl, though his bumbling is blessedly not of the annoying Tenchi variety. Yotsuba's (relatively) normal father is also funny in his turn, but the real star is the clueless little Yotsuba. Her slippers are way too big and she's always confused about something, but somehow she makes it all ok.

If you're weary of postmodernist angst or just want something terribly funny, check out Yotsuba&!. You'll get a great bunch of characters who are just so terribly normal, thrown into a situation that is not at all neat or tidy, but promises to reward them all with laughter and joy. No one could be sorry to meet Yotsuba, no matter how much trouble she looks like she might be.

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This Just In: Daniel Cooney's Valentine
Posted on 07.17.05 by Widge @ 5:14 pm

Dana Valentine is an assassin. A pretty damn good one, in fact. But there's a price for that talent: she's got big, gaping holes in her life and memories thanks to the MKULTRA program out of the CIA. So she's got a gun and she's got issues. So pissing her off is a really bad idea.

The issue we've got up here is the latest, the first part in a six-part arc that creator Daniel Cooney was debuting at the Con. Red Eye Press, the publisher of Valentine, is Daniel Cooney. And, hmmm, wonder why I would have an instant liking for anybody taking the law into their own hands and publishing themselves. Yeah, that's a puzzler.

Anyway, here's the good news: the book is snazzy. You've got guns, you've got cars being driven through houses, disembowelments and a solid story. Cooney's artwork is clean and his "shots" are nicely cinematic. I'm looking forward to going back and catching the first two trades. And you should check them out as well. Here's the Red Eye Press website for more info.

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This Just In: The Imaginary World
Posted on 07.17.05 by Widge @ 12:09 am

Dan Goodsell is a strange, strange man. But we respect that. His webcomic, The Imaginary World, stars the buttered protagonist, Mr. Toast. He has many friends, such as Joe the Egg and new neighbor Shaky Bacon. And the imaginary world they all live in is a cutely surreal place, filled with anthropomorphized elements, duels between dictionary and thesaurus, and (my personal favorite), "The Pyrotechnic Delight of Snakes."

Now some of the best of his webcomic panels have been reprinted in this first issue. The whole thing is delightfully twisted and, like I said, cute in a way that doesn't offend my inner bastard. Or the outer one for that matter. Good stuff.

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This Just In: Archaic
Posted on 07.15.05 by Widge @ 5:13 am

Well, here's something refreshing. A new group called Fenickx is putting out a whacked out dark fantasy book called Archaic, in which the Drakanov family gets its collective ass handed to it by an evil king as he begins to wipe the floor with eldritch races to make a huge power grab. However, a child from the family is sent to safety...but with a group of knights to protect him from the likes of crazed werewolves and other such fun, is he going to wind up as lycanthrope chow before he can set things right?

The first five issues are available here at the Fenickx booth and I've read through the first three. James S. Abrams' writing is solid enough to make a confusing world like Tzenebraum make enough sense to keep you from bleeding out the eyes, and Brett C. Marting's art is perfect for the story. Lots of glowing shit, darkness, weapons materializing out of nowhere, and magical smackdown action. More, please. They've got a teaser site up here. Check it out or if you're here, find them at Booth 305.

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