Friday, October 4, 2013

Review: THE STAR WARS #2

THE STAR WARS #2
DARK HORSE COMICS – @DarkHorseComics

["Star Wars Central" review page is here.]

SCRIPT: J.W. Rinzler
ART: Mike Mayhew
COLORS: Rain Beredo
LETTERS: Michael Heisler
COVER: Nick Runge
VARIANT COVERS:  Ralph McQuarrie
EDITOR: Randy Stradley
28pp, Color, $3.99 U.S. (October 2013)

It’s official.  There are too many Star Wars comic book series.  I think the one that puts the franchise over the top is The Star Wars, a new miniseries from Dark Horse Comics.  It is the comic book adaptation of George Lucas’ 1974 screenplay, entitled The Star Wars.  Lucas, of course, would rewrite that screenplay until it would become the script for the Oscar-winning 1977 film, Star Wars, which would also earn a “Best Picture” nomination.

The Star Wars the comic book is written by J.W. Rinzler and drawn by Mike Mayhew.  The comic book opens after the recent “Great Rebellion,” in which the Empire becomes the “New Galactic Empire.”  On the fourth moon of Utapau, Jedi Kane Starkiller lives with his two sons, Annikin and Deak.  After Deak is killed, Kane and Annikin return to their homeworld, Aquilae.  There, Kane convinces his old friend, Jedi General Luke Skywalker, to take Annikin as his apprentice, but the reunion is interrupted by a possible menace to Aquilae.

As The Star Wars #2 (“The Empire Strikes”) opens, General Skywalker moves to protect Aquilae, but the Senate is reluctant to give him the authority to start a war.  Meanwhile, Annikin begins his training and goes on his first mission for Skywalker.

The first issue of The Star Wars comic book relied on the revelation of the unknown or, at least, the largely unseen, to be exciting.  This comic book visualization of Star Wars, early and in the raw, has a lot of appeal, but the novelty has worn off for me.  With this second issue, it is time for the series to deliver on plot, character, and setting.

The plot is convoluted, at least as it is squeezed into 22 pages this second issue.  I think Brian Michael Bendis could have taken just the events depicted in this one issue and turned it into at least a six issue miniseries, and the story would be the better for that.  The characters lack personality; really, they’re just players with little in the way of what one can call character.  Also, there is such an emphasis on action that the story never really examines the exotic and far-flung settings.

Mike Mayhew’s art and especially Rain Beredo’s colors remain good reasons to keep reading.  But for how long...

C+

Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux


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Thursday, October 3, 2013

Review: HAPPY MARRIAGE?! Volume 2

HAPPY MARRIAGE?!, VOL. 2
VIZ MEDIA – @VIZMedia

CARTOONIST: Maki Enjoji
TRANSLATION: Tetsuichiro Miyaki
EDITOR/ENGLISH ADAPTATION: Nancy Thislethwaite
LETTERS: Inori Fukuda Trant
ISBN: 978-1-4215-5935-3; paperback (October 2013); Rated “M” for “Mature”
192pp, B&W, $9.99 U.S., $12.99 CAN, £6.99 UK

After debuting with Fu•Junai (Wicked Pure Love), manga creator Maki Enjoji created four more series.  That fourth series is Happy Marriage?!.

Happy Marriage?! focuses on 22-year-old Chiwa Takanashi.  In order to get her father out of debt, Chiwa enters into a marriage.  Her husband is 28-year-old Hokuto Mamiya, the President and CEO of Mamiya Commerce.  The two live a secret life together, with only Hokuto’s personal assistant, Taeko Soma, knowing of the marriage.  To complicate things, Chiwa works in the same office as her husband.

As Happy Marriage?!, Vol. 2 opens, Chiwa worries that Hokuto is cheating on her.  She shares her concerns with the company’s hot new recruit, Yu Yamagi, but tells the young man that she is seeking advice for a friend.  Meanwhile, paparazzi catch Hokuto in the company of hot actress, Yukana Kishi.

Chiwa gets a little closer to Yu than she expected, which captures Hokuto’s attention.  Then, Chiwa is reunited with an old college friend, 26-year-old Shingo Sakuraba, the director of small startup business.  Is this another sign that the terms of the marriage contract are the only things keeping Chiwa and Hokuto together?

Early in my reading, I grew bored with the Happy Marriage?! manga.  Chiwa Takanashi’s fretting and doubting just became repetitive – real fast.  However, I started to notice that one of Happy Marriage?!’s hooks is the clever way creator Maki Enjoji gives her characters a penchant for misunderstanding everything and everyone.

This series is like a comedy of errors in which the characters are just self-centered, self-absorbed, and clueless enough to spite themselves.  A little effort and a little honesty would bring them closer to what they want, if not outright get it for them.  Pretty soon, I found myself laughing and enjoying Happy Marriage?!  It is not a great work, but it is an effective romantic comedy and drama about misunderstanding and misdirection.  Sometimes, it’s just fun to watch the characters clown themselves.

B+

Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux


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Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Review: VOICE OVER! Seiyu Academy, Volume 1

VOICE OVER! SEIYU ACADEMY, VOL. 1
VIZ MEDIA – @VIZMedia

CARTOONIST: Maki Minami
TRANSLATION/ENGLISH ADAPTATION: John Werry
LETTERS: Sabrina Heep
ISBN: 978-1-4215-5970-4; paperback (October 2013); Rated “T” for “Teen”
208pp, B&W, $9.99 U.S., $12.99 CAN

After debuting in 2001 with Kanata no Ao (Faraway Blue), Maki Minami created many other manga series, including S•A.  VIZ Media publishes her recent series, Seiyu Ka!, in North America as Voice Over! Seiyu Academy.

The series is set at Holly Academy High School, which offers general education, sports, acting, music, and visual arts like many other high schools.  However, it is famous in the world of voice acting for its voice acting department.  Fifteen-year-old Hime Kino is the newest student.  This first year student’s dream is to be a voice actress with a cute voice – the princess type.  However, Hime’s gruff voice earns her the ire of teachers and students alike, but she isn’t about to give up.

As Voice Over! Seiyu Academy, Vol. 1 opens, Hime is spending her first day at Holly Academy.  She recalls the moment that started her dream of being a voice actor.  It was an encounter with voice acting legend, Sakura Aoyama, former star of the anime, Magic Warriors: Lovely ♥ Blazers.  Aoyama’s son, Senri Kudo, just happens to be a second year student at Holly Academy, but after her first encounter with the teen, Hime finds his attitude about more than a few things to be potty.

Her time in the Year One Voice Group quickly turns sour as she finds herself in the Voice Acting Department “stragglers,” the failing students.  But a school acting performance will change Hime’s future... hopefully for the best.

As a narrative set at a school for voice actors, the Voice Over! Seiyu Academy manga seems to have a problem.  In theory, it is a story that would work best as an audio drama or as a television series.  A manga certainly does not come with sound, and audio would also be the best way to hear the characters’ voices, especially Hime’s.

Creator Maki Minami focuses not so much on voice, but on overall characters.  All the characters in Voice Over! Seiyu Academy are familiar types, even stereotypes, from shojo manga.  Minami gives each a twist, something surprising, shocking, or unusual about each character type that makes him or her interesting to the audience.  In fact, that has made me very interested in Voice Over! Seiyu Academy.  I like this manga and want more – shojo loving guy that I am.

A-

Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux

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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

DC Comics from Diamond Distributors for October 2 2013

DC COMICS

AUG130226 ACTION COMICS #24 $3.99
AUG130274 BATMAN BLACK & WHITE #2 $4.99
MAY130220 BATMAN COURT OF OWLS BOOK & MASK SET (N52) $24.99
JUL130240 BATMAN ODYSSEY TP $19.99
AUG130248 BATWING #24 $2.99
AUG130310 DC COMICS ESSENTIALS BATMAN #1 (N52) $1.00
AUG130244 DETECTIVE COMICS #24 $3.99
AUG130246 DETECTIVE COMICS #24 COMBO PACK $4.99
AUG130210 EARTH 2 #16 $2.99
JUN130268 EARTH 2 HC VOL 02 THE TOWER OF FATE (N52) $24.99
JUL130241 EARTH 2 TP VOL 01 THE GATHERING (N52) $14.99
JUL130260 FABLES WEREWOLVES OF THE HEARTLAND TP $14.99
AUG130339 FAIREST #20 (MR) $2.99
AUG130159 FOREVER EVIL #2 $3.99
AUG130164 FOREVER EVIL #2 COMBO PACK $4.99
AUG130206 GREEN ARROW #24 $2.99
AUG130255 GREEN LANTERN #24 $2.99
AUG130257 GREEN LANTERN #24 COMBO PACK $3.99
JUL130256 HE MAN AND THE MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE #6 $2.99
AUG130332 HINTERKIND #1 (MR) $2.99
JUN130263 JLA EARTH 2 DELUXE EDITION HC $24.99
AUG130322 LOONEY TUNES #215 $2.99
AUG130269 MOVEMENT #5 $2.99
AUG130323 SCOOBY DOO WHERE ARE YOU #38 $2.99
AUG130270 SWAMP THING #24 $2.99
AUG130346 TRILLIUM #3 (MR) $2.99
AUG130197 TRINITY OF SIN THE PHANTOM STRANGER #12 $2.99
JUL130271 UNEXPECTED TP (MR) $14.99
AUG130336 WITCHING HOUR #1 (MR) $7.99

DC COMICS/DC COLLECTIBLES

MAY130273 BATMAN ARKHAM CITY BATMAN STATUE $124.95
MAY130276 DC COMICS COVER GIRLS SUPERGIRL STATUE $99.95


Marvel Comics from Diamond Distributors for October 2 2013

MARVEL COMICS

AUG130836 ALL NEW X-MEN #17 $3.99
AUG130802 ALL NEW X-MEN SPECIAL #1 $4.99
AUG130808 CAPTAIN AMERICA LIVING LEGEND #1 (RES) $3.99
AUG130830 DAREDEVIL DARK NIGHTS #5 $2.99
JUL130718 DARK TOWER GUNSLINGER TP LAST SHOTS $19.99
MAY130711 FANTASTIC FOUR BY HICKMAN OMNIBUS HC VOL 01 $100.00
MAY130710 FANTASTIC FOUR OMNIBUS HC VOL 01 NEW PTG $99.99
AUG130859 FANTOMEX MAX #1 (MR) $3.99
MAY130712 HALO HC OVERSIZED COLLECTION $49.99
JUL130612 HUNGER #3 $3.99
AUG130764 INFINITY HUNT #2 $3.99
JUL130632 IRON MAN #16 $3.99
AUG130795 MARVEL KNIGHTS SPIDER-MAN #1 $3.99
AUG130730 MARVEL UNIVERSE AVENGERS ASSEMBLE #1 SYU $3.99
AUG130753 MIGHTY AVENGERS #2 INF $3.99
JUN130689 NEW AVENGERS BREAKOUT PROSE NOVEL MASS MARKET TP $7.99
JUL130677 SAVAGE WOLVERINE #9 $3.99
JUL130695 SUPERCROOKS TP (RES) (MR) $16.99
AUG130791 SUPERIOR FOES OF SPIDER-MAN NOW #4 $2.99
AUG130826 THOR AND MIGHTY AVENGERS $7.99
JUL130709 THOR BY WALTER SIMONSON TP VOL 02 $24.99
JUL130707 THOR SEASON ONE PREM HC $24.99
AUG130766 THUNDERBOLTS #16 INF $2.99
JUL130713 WHAT IF AVX TP $16.99
JUL130711 WOLVERINE TP BLOOD WEDDING $29.99


IDW Publishing from Diamond Distributors for October 2 2013

Digital Comics: Digital new releases available from your local comic book shop are marked below. [DIG] = Digital version available. [DIG/P+] = Print-Plus digital/print combo pack available. For more information, go to www.digitalcomicsreader.com.

IDW PUBLISHING

AUG130439 DOCTOR WHO CLASSICS #5 $3.99
JUL130338 DOCTOR WHO PRISONERS OF TIME #9 $3.99
JUN130365 DOCTOR WHO SERIES 01 HC WINTERS DAWN SEASONS END $49.99
JUL130379 GI JOE A REAL AMERICAN HERO #194 [DIG/P+] $3.99
AUG130478 GI JOE COBRA FILES #7 [DIG/P+] $3.99
JUN130391 GI JOE COMPLETE COLL HC VOL 03 $49.99
AUG130420 J SCOTT CAMPBELL FAIRY TALE FANTASIES 2014 CALENDAR $19.99
APR130403 JACK COLE DEADLY HORROR HC $24.99
JUL130392 JINNRISE #7 [DIG/P+] $3.99
AUG130444 JUDGE DREDD CLASSICS #4 $3.99
JUN130339 JUDGE DREDD COMPLETE CARLOS EZQUERRA HC VOL 02 $49.99
JUL130347 KISS KIDS #2 [DIG/P+] $3.99
AUG130502 MISS FURY HC SENSATIONAL SUNDAYS 1941-1944 $49.99
MAY130381 MYSTERY SOCIETY DELUXE HC $27.99
JUN130413 V-WARS MMPB $9.99