Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Image Comics from Diamond Distributors for December 8 2010

IMAGE COMICS

SEP100435 27 #1 (OF 4) $3.50

JUN100415 HACK SLASH OMNIBUS TP VOL 03 (IMAGE ED) $34.99

OCT100510 HALCYON #2 $2.99

SEP100470 SPAWN ORIGINS DLX ED HC VOL 02 $100.00

SEP100471 SPAWN ORIGINS DLX ED HC VOL 02 S/N $150.00

OCT100492 WALKING DEAD T/S LG $24.99

OCT100491 WALKING DEAD T/S MED $24.99

OCT100490 WALKING DEAD T/S SM $24.99

OCT100493 WALKING DEAD T/S XL $24.99

OCT100494 WALKING DEAD T/S XXL $27.99

MAY100514 WITCHBLADE #140 PETERSON CVR B $2.99

MAY100513 WITCHBLADE #140 SEJIC CVR A $2.99

Comics and Magazines from Diamond Distributors for December 8 2010

WIZARD ENTERTAINMENT
OCT100728 TOYFARE #162 $4.99

COMICS
OCT100777 ARCHIE & FRIENDS #150 $2.99

OCT100778 ARCHIE & FRIENDS DOUBLE DIGEST #1 $3.99

OCT101106 ATOMIC ROBO DEADLY ART OF SCIENCE #2 (OF 5) $3.50

AUG100798 CROSSED FAMILY VALUES #6 (OF 7) (MR) $3.99

AUG100799 CROSSED FAMILY VALUES #6 (OF 7) TORTURE CVR (MR) $3.99

AUG100800 CROSSED FAMILY VALUES #6 (OF 7) WRAP CVR (MR) $3.99

OCT101099 HOLIDAZE SC $9.95

OCT100869 IRREDEEMABLE TP VOL 05 $16.99

OCT100948 KEVIN SMITH GREEN HORNET HC VOL 02 WEARING GREEN $24.99

SEP100993 MY BAD GN (MR) $12.95

OCT108095 MY NEW YORK DIARY GN (NEW PTG) (O/A) $16.95

SEP100812 NIGHT O/T LIVING DEAD #2 (OF 5) (MR) $3.99

SEP100813 NIGHT O/T LIVING DEAD #2 (OF 5) GORE CVR (MR) $3.99

SEP100814 NIGHT O/T LIVING DEAD #2 (OF 5) WRAP CVR (MR) $3.99

SEP100745 NIGHTMARES & FAIRY TALES ANNABELLES STORY #1 (OF 4) $3.50

SEP100996 NO ONE LOVES ME GN (MR) $12.95

OCT100964 PROJECT SUPERPOWERS CHRISTMAS SPECIAL #1 $5.99

JUL100938 QUEEN SONJA #12 $3.99

OCT101166 RECONCILERS GN VOL 01 $14.99

OCT100785 SONIC UNIVERSE #23 $2.99

SEP101086 TICK NEW SERIES #7 $4.95

AUG101125 ZMD ZOMBIES OF MASS DESTRUCTION TP $17.95

MAGAZINES
OCT101216 ALTER EGO #98 $7.95
OCT101121 STAR WARS CLONE WARS MAGAZINE #2 $4.99

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Leroy Douresseaux on Legion of Super-Heroes The Great Darkness Saga The Deluxe Edition




DC COMICS
WRITER: Paul Levitz
PENCILS: Keith Giffen with Pat Broderick, Howard Bender, Carmine Infantino
INKS: Larry Mahlstedt with Bruce D. Patterson, Rodin Rodriguez, Dave Hunt
COLORS: Carl Gafford, Gene D’Angelo
LETTERS: John Costanza, Bruce D. Patterson, Ben Oda, Adam Kubert, Annette Kawecki, Todd Klein, Janice Chiang
COVER: Keith Giffen and Al Milgrom with Drew R. Moore
ISBN: 978-14012-2961-0; hardcover
416pp, Color, $39.99 U.S., $47.99

If there are superhero comic book stories that deserve to be called legendary, then, The Great Darkness Saga is legendary. It may be the most famous Legion of Super-Heroes comic book storyline, and DC Comics is bringing The Great Darkness Saga, first published in the early 1980s, back to print.

No, make that DC Comics is celebrating The Great Darkness Saga with a new book, Legion of Super-Heroes: The Great Darkness Saga The Deluxe Edition. This 416-page (7.25in x 11in) hardcover reprints Legion of Super-Heroes #284-296 and Legion of Super-Heroes Annual 1. The Great Darkness Saga started in #290 and ended in the double-sized #294, but the event was foreshadowed before it actually began in a half-year’s worth of Legion of Super-Heroes comic books. After the end of the epic, the series continued to deal with the repercussions on the Legionnaires.

Written by Paul Levitz and largely drawn by penciller Keith Giffen and inker Larry Mahlstedt, The Great Darkness Saga is basically about the Legion of Super-Heroes war against the forces of Darkseid. The New God quietly reawakens in the 30th century and hatches a complicated, but ingenious plan to both revive his powers and to finally conquer the universe and subvert it to darkness.

Unaware, the Legion of Super-Heroes is in a state of flux with retirements and resignations, and also with Legionnaires moving to reserve status. Older members find themselves feeling replaced by newer members and also dealing with their own adult issues and midlife-like problems. Personal problems become team problems, and personal and professional failings take a toll on the team. When Darkseid’s minions attack, the Legion basically wakes up with their lives like a house on fire.

The Great Darkness Saga was of its time and ahead of its time. The character drama and storylines captured the best elements of two of the most popular comic book series of the time, Chris Claremont’s soap operatic Uncanny X-Men and Marv Wolfman’s emerging New Teen Titans. As the story gets deeper into the conflict with Darkseid, the Legion of Super-Heroes basically establishes the template for series-wide and company-wide crossover events that are common today.

In a more compact manner and with fewer characters (although there are lots of Legionnaires) than most crossover events, Paul Levitz takes readers across the 30th century version of the DC Universe to experience a super powers fight club, in which the superheroes try to stop their existence-as-they-know-it from blinking out in favor of eternal darkness. Levitz deftly balances sustained battles with electrifying, fleeting glimpses at other clashes. This epic is the stencil for Crisis on Infinite Earths and its children; one might even recognize Marvel Comics Secret Invasion in this.

One also cannot help but be impressed by how Keith Giffen and Larry Mahlstedt drew this without the art ever looking hurried or rushed. There is a consistency to the storytelling, and the compositions, also stunningly consistent, are impeccable in their professionalism.

What would a grand hardcover collection of classic comics be without some extras? Legion of Super-Heroes: The Great Darkness Saga The Deluxe Edition offers the standard sketchbook material and bonus cover art, but by far the best extra – the one that really makes this collection – is the inclusion of Levitz’s plot for issue #290, the opening chapter of Darkness. This detailed plot breakdown (one paragraph for each page) will be a treat for Legion fans and of importance for those who want to write superhero comic books.

The Great Darkness Saga was popular at the time of its publication, but because it was so ahead of its time that it seems of this time; so it deserves the deluxe treatment. Legion of Super-Heroes: The Great Darkness Saga The Deluxe Edition is one of those pricey books that should have place in the home of every reader of superhero comic books.

A+


Monday, December 6, 2010

I Reads You Review: PSYCHO BUSTERS, VOL. 6/7



Creator: Akinari Nao (manga) and Yuya Aoki (story); Stephen Paul (translation and adaptation)
Publishing Information: Del Rey Manga, paperback-B&W, 400 pages, $17.99 U.S., $19.99 CAN
Ordering Numbers: ISBN: 978-0-345-51896-5 (ISBN-13)

Rating: “OT” for “Ages 16+”

Psycho Busters is a manga created by Akinari Nao from a story by Japanese novelist and screenwriter, Yuya Aoki. It follows the adventures of Kakeru Hase, a boy who discovers the world of psychic powers when a girl named Ayano visits him via astral projection. Soon, Kakeru is on the run with Ayano’s friends: Jôi, Kaito, and Xiao Long. Their adversary is Ikushima, the wicked and murderous supervisor of the “Greenhouse,” a laboratory where experiments on psychics are conducted. In time, Kakeru learns that he is also a psychic, a very powerful kind.

In Psycho Busters, Vol. 6/7 (which collects Vols. 6 and 7 of the regular series), the battle between Team Kakeru and Ikushima comes to an end, but not before shocking revelations in the origin story department. Ikushima manages to destroy the world, but there exists in a crack in time a place called the Tower of Time. If Kakeru and his friends can reach the top of the Tower and find the mysterious Akashic Records, they can restore existence. However, Ikushima has a mind-bending connection to one of Kakeru’s friends that will complicate the race to restore the world.

Psycho Busters is a like a shonen manga version of the X-Men. The characters here are essentially mutants, and they are hated and hunted for their powers. Like the X-Men, Psycho Busters has well-drawn characters in which the author provides enough details to keep the readers interested. Akinari Nao offers some visually imaginative sequences in the Tower of Time episode that propel this manga in a way that will keep the readers delightfully surprised. Too bad, this is also the end of the series. I enjoyed reading it, but these characters have more to say than what this relatively short series presented.

B+


Joe Casey and Image Unleash Butch Baker in March



NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART
 
Image Comics explains enigmatic teaser campaign
 
It's been hard to miss the teaser campaign that Image Comics has been running throughout the month of November. Were the images from one book? Several new series? At long last, Image is coming clean about those dirty little teasers...

In March 2011, Image is unleashing an all-new series written by showman Joe Casey (OFFICER DOWNE, GØDLAND) and drawn with dynamic intensity by Mike Huddleston (The Coffin). The name of this surreal homage to uber violence? BUTCHER BAKER, THE RIGHTEOUS MAKER.

"This one ain't for the faint of heart," declares Casey. "BUTCHER BAKER is a sleazy, mature readers superhero book about a semi-retired 'patriotic' superhero who gets the call for one last adventure. It's everything you want a superhero comicbook to be. It's simultaneously iconic and subversive and a whole lot of fun."

"I don't think I've ever had this much fun working on a book before," says Huddleston. "Joe has created a ridiculously ultra-violent and over-sexed world unlike anything anyone has read before. It's intense!"

Casey adds, "I feel like this series is a creative pinnacle for both of us. I know I'm pushing the envelope in unusual ways with this one, and Huddleston's art is as good as it gets."

"Joe's at his best when he's pushing against the walls of convention," offers Image Comics Publisher Eric Stephenson. "If you've read his work on Automatic Kafka, Wildcats 3.0 and GØDLAND, you're well aware of just how adept he is at stretching standard superhero tropes into something else, so believe me when I tell you the best is yet to come. All those teasers? Mere slivers of the gem Joe and Mike have been crafting these past few months. If this book doesn't rock your socks off, then you're dead inside."

BUTCHER BAKER was the preeminent All-American superhero. A long time ago. Now, he's getting laid... a lot. One last mission could return him to glory... IF he doesn't screw it up.

BUTCHER BAKER, THE RIGHTEOUS MAKER #1, a 32-page full-color comic book for $2.99, is available for order in the January issue of Diamond's Previews and hits stores in all its epically violent glory on March 30, 2011.


Image Comics is a comic book and graphic novel publisher founded in 1992 by a collective of best-selling artists. Image has since gone on to become one of the largest comics publishers in the United States. Image currently has five partners: Robert Kirkman, Erik Larsen, Todd McFarlane, Marc Silvestri and Jim Valentino. It consists of five major houses: Todd McFarlane Productions, Top Cow Productions, Shadowline, Skybound and Image Central. Image publishes comics and graphic novels in nearly every genre, sub-genre, and style imaginable. It offers science fiction, romance, horror, crime fiction, historical fiction, humor and more by the finest artists and writers working in the medium today. For more information, visit http://www.imagecomics.com/.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Bleach the Bad Joke

I read Bleach, Vol. 33: The Bad Joke (Bleach (Graphic Novels))

I posted a review at the Comic Book Bin (which has FREE smart phone apps).


Image Comics to Send "27" Back to Press in January



ROCK ON
 
Image Comics' 27 #1 sells out at the distribution level
 
Will Garland may not survive to see his 28th birthday, but he can go knowing that he's a star if the sellout of the first issue of Image Comics and Shadowline's 27 is any indication!

Because of high demand, 27 #1 is already sold out at the distribution level, so Image Comics is taking the book back to press. The second printing of 27 #1 will be in stores January 5, 2011, the same day as the second issue.

27 is a four-issue series is written by Charles Soule (Strongman) and drawn by Renzo Podesta (Hard Drive, Howard Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom) with covers by W. Scott Forbes (FORGETLESS). The book comes in the larger Golden Age format.

"The response to 27 has been amazing," exclaims Soule. "On behalf of the entire creative team, thank you to everyone who ordered the book, and thank you to everyone who has helped generate buzz for the book. It's been a blast so far, and we're just getting started!"

Shadowline Publisher Jim Valentino adds, "Charles and Renzo have done brilliant work on 27, and it deserves all the praise and attention it gets!"

In 27, the "27 Club" admits only the most brilliant musicians and artists -- and kills them dead in their 27th year. Will Garland is a famous rock guitarist, secretly unable to play for months due to a neurological disorder afflicting his left hand. He's also 27. With mad scientists, long dead rock legends and cosmic entities in his way, can he make it to 28?

27 #1 (of 4) Second Printing (OCT108111), a 32-page full-color comic book in the Golden Age format, will be in stores January 5, 2011, alongside 27 #2 (OCT100505).


Image Comics is a comic book and graphic novel publisher founded in 1992 by a collective of best-selling artists. Image has since gone on to become one of the largest comics publishers in the United States. Image currently has five partners: Robert Kirkman, Erik Larsen, Todd McFarlane, Marc Silvestri and Jim Valentino. It consists of five major houses: Todd McFarlane Productions, Top Cow Productions, Shadowline, Skybound and Image Central. Image publishes comics and graphic novels in nearly every genre, sub-genre, and style imaginable. It offers science fiction, romance, horror, crime fiction, historical fiction, humor and more by the finest artists and writers working in the medium today. For more information, visit http://www.imagecomics.com/.