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张贴在06.21.05由Widge @ 6:01 pm
关于此的评论: 一。 增加您自己。 ![]() Dracula对 亚瑟#1国王. 沈默恶魔。 亚当&基督徒Beranek (作家); 克里斯Moreno (艺术家); 杰伊Fotos (着色师); 尼克Beranek &石南花Addley (letterer). Dracula和亚瑟国王的起源,并且怎么Lucifer设定了他们的笼子比赛。 并且我们面对它,我们想要看某些吸血鬼对 Excalibur行动。 怪杰因素被射击标题宣布的片刻,现在,如果争斗可能成功与凉爽少量,然后满意将是我们的。 如果这个问题决赛三是任何显示,我不认为我们将是失望的。 Emo男孩#1. 苦力劳动。 史蒂夫Elmond (作家或艺术家). 度过了十分钟这里凝视闪烁游标的我和设法推测为什么这是精采的。 或为什么内部ha ha等待WTF是的它能祈求? 那么少量事能的反应。 然而,我困惑不解。 高射炮暴乱#1. 图象。 迈克尔O'Hare,罗伯特位置Napton (作家); 迈克尔O'Hare (艺术家); 麦克Garcia (着色师); 贾森Levine (letterer). 漂浮AIbot)的一个老鼠似的办公室工作者(和她的宠物的传说决定上72小时路线和成为badass techno推进了为领赏追捕逃犯者。 故事显示某一幽默和诺言,虽然好的了解地球和另一个维度(O.D.之间的关系--我想知道是否有称D.T.的地方。 )在最前面,和,当它变得明显时大家在地球上知道关于O.D.,它是一少许刺激。 艺术是我喜爱的部分,虽然,因为它似乎象发生什么,如果J。 斯科特·坎伯说明为 2000 A.D。 并且,您知道,做了它准时。 重力#1. 奇迹。 夏恩McKeever (作家); 麦克Norton (艺术家); 乔纳森Glapion (inker); Cory Petit (letterer). 想要是超级英雄和因而投入堕落者衣服做他的事年轻阶的故事,但包缠得到它所有错误是好的在十几岁,因为这是什么书是为,并且奇迹实际上对他们的书估计。 当然,它做了,在和这里没什么真正地新除了我们的英雄有是超级英雄盲信者和blogger他可以为信息轻拍的室友之前。 为什么好它是,但这里没什么非常小说。 先生。 T #1. AP. 克里斯旗布(作家); Neil Edwards (penciller); 兰迪Emberlin (inker); 丹MacKinnon (着色师)。 很好,我未曾认为我会回顾一个新的先生。 T可笑。 并且这事:
它不是坏的。 Edwards' artwork is pretty clean, and Bunting provides a decent first issue setup. Of course, that's all this issue is is a setup towards beatdowns to come, so it's kinda hard to review just by itself. T was apparently a protector of the streets until he had to go underground. Now a new drug called Shaz-8 (I think it's Shaz...the lettering made it look like Shat for a minute, which sounds like their answer to Marvel's MGH) brings him back up again. The camera setups leading up to the payoff are pure melodrama, but...honestly, isn't Mr. T all about melodrama? We're talking about a guy who used to have a dog with a mohawk for a sidekick. Anyway, we'll see what happens with this one. Categorized as: Comics and Reviews
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Posted on 06.16.05 by Widge @ 2:07 pm
Comments on this: none yet. Add your own. ![]() ![]() ![]() Our buddies at Viper Comics have got some previews up that warrant your attention. Otis Frampton's great fantasy tale for kids, Oddly Normal, and Nicc Balce's whacked out manga/video game-inspired Random Encounter, have their third issues which have hit the stands this week. Oddly Normal #3 is where Oddly's troubles continue as she faces a racing challenge from another witch and must enlist the aid of her newfound friends to aid her in becoming airborne. And somehow I don't think that means jumping outo of airplanes with machine guns. DIAMOND PREVIEWS ORDER #: MAR05 3234 In Random Encounter #3, Migo begins to learn about the monster phenomenon and the legend of the Tree of Nede a faint memory begins to surface. He rushes back to the Kwik Mart to look for something his father left him . As he arrives, he finds a big monster trying to demolish the Kwik Mart. The miniboss battle begins. DIAMOND PREVIEWS ORDER #: MAR05 3235 And regarding their upcoming Middleman, which we have spoken of before, it's written by Javier Grillo-Marxuach, a writer and supervising producer on ABC's Lost. We've got the full press release below in the full version of this post. Meanwhile, preview Oddly Normal and Random Encounter here and Middleman here. Categorized as: Comics and Headsup
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Posted on 06.15.05 by Widge @ 6:05 am
Comments on this: 3 so far. Add your own. ![]() Action Comics #828. DC. Gail Simone (writer); John Byrne (penciller); Nelson (inker); Guy Major (colorist); Rob Leigh (letterer). Atomika #3. Speakeasy. Andrew Dabb (writer); Sal Abbinanti (penciller); Buzz (inker); Christian Strain & Beth Sotelo (colorists); Dave Sharpe (letterer). Fables #38. DC/Vertigo. Bill Willingham (writer); Mark Buckingham (penciller); Steve Leialoha (inker); Daniel Vozzo (colorist); Dave Sharpe (Todd Klein). ![]() The House of M #1. Marvel. Brian Michael Bendis (writer); Olivier Coipel (penciller); Tim Townsend (inker); Frank D'Amata (colorist); Chris Eliopoulos (letterer). It's no secret that Marvel had a great success with Age of Apocalypse. So much so that they yanked Blink out for Exiles and revisited the 10th anniversary recently because, frankly, they haven't had such an attention-getting event since. And yes, I'm counting the movies. Anyway, we all know it's all about the marketing, and despite the fact that Avengers Dissassembled was hilarious ass, I tried to give this a read. It's predictible. From the moment I picked up the book I knew that the reality-altering stuff was going to take place at the end of the first issue and the hook would be a final page where you get a clue as to what exactly has happened. It's too early to tell if the book will rise above its intent, but the good news is Bendis has worked out the writing-for-a-team kinks that he was exhibiting while blowing up the Avengers and the dialogue in here is nice. He does know how the characters work, and an exchange between Spidey and Wolverine as to how berserk heroes should be handled is pretty much on the nose. Coipel's artwork is basically what would happen if Chris Bachalo were a little less fantastic in his work, which is not necessarily a bad thing. Anyway, it all depends on where the series goes from here. It's a helluva lot better than DC's morass of "event books," though. The Ultimates 2 #6. Marvel. Mark Millar (writer); Bryan Hitch (penciller); Bryan Hitch & Paul Neary (inkers); Laura Martin (colorist); Chris Eliopoulos (letterer). Watching Hank Pym have his life go down the shitter is amusing. The Ultimate Defenders are amusing. The Valkyrie punchline was very amusing. But why oh why do we have to have a traitor to the team? I don't mind that plot bit in itself, but isn't it kind of sad when you've got the same thing going on over in New Avengers? I mean...don't you guys have meetings? Categorized as: Comics and Reviews
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Posted on 05.17.05 by Dindrane @ 11:30 pm
Comments on this: none yet. Add your own. When you read as much manga as I do, it's not often that a new title makes you salivate, much less weep with despair when you realize another volume won't be out for another two months. Basara is such a title. An apocalypse in the early 21st century turned the world into a vast desert, and Japan is now ruled by the bloodthirsty sons of a tyrant king. Hope still lives for the downtrodden people, however: a rebel chieftain has sired twins, and the prophet Nagi declares one of them, assumed to be the male Tatara, to be the "Child of Destiny." Upon Tatara's death at the hands of the Red King, Tatara's sister takes up his name, his legend, and his gender to prove that she is the real Child of Destiny. But can just plain Sarasa, who was never trained to lead, really pretend to be her brother, usher in a new age, and topple an empire? Part science-fiction, part romance, part mystery, and all adventure, Basara is the title to woo any manga fan. If you enjoy manga, but especially if you think manga and comics are for kids, then for all that's holy, give this one a try. Just remember, Needcoffee.com bears no responsibility for any legal fees incurred when you start sending threatening letters to the Viz translators to get them to hurry up. (Vol. 11's out, so catch up...and then wait, because then there's sixteen to go.) Categorized as: Comics and Reviews
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Posted on 05.16.05 by Widge @ 4:05 pm
Comments on this: none yet. Add your own. ![]() Here there be monsters. Where there be monsters? All over the place. But the reason you don't run into them just walking down the street is because of the Middleman. He deals with the beasties so you don't have to. Viper has released preview info for their upcoming title and you can get the entire skinnee here. It looks like it's going to be a hoot and a half, if you ask us. Categorized as: Comics
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