BLACK PANTHER (1998), VOL. 2 #1
MARVEL COMICS – @Marvel
WRITER: Christopher Priest with Joe Quesada
ARTIST: Mark Texeira with Alitha Martinez
COLORS: Brian Haberlin
LETTERS: RS, Comicraft’s Siobhan Hanna
COVER: Mark Texeira
EDITORS: Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti
EiC: Bob Harras
32pp, Color, $2.50 US, $3.50 CAN (November 1998)
The Black Panther, also known as T’Challa, is a Marvel Comics character and was the first black superhero in mainstream American comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the Black Panther first appeared in Fantastic Four #52 (cover dated July 1966).
The Black Panther received his first starring feature in the comic book series, Jungle Action, beginning with #5 (cover dated July 1973). The character would eventually star in an eponymous series, Black Panther, which ran for 15 issues in the late 1970s. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, there were two Black Panther miniseries and a feature in the anthology series, Marvel Comics Presents.
Changes at Marvel Comics brought on by the company filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy gave Black Panther new life and his longest running series to date. In 1998, Marvel Comics asked Joe Quesada to work for Marvel in an exclusive capacity. Marvel contracted Quesada and his partners at Event Comics, including inker, Jimmy Palmiotti, to produce a line of Marvel comic books dubbed “Marvel Knights.” Quesada edited the Marvel Knights line and worked on a number of low-profile characters, which included Black Panther.
Writer Christopher Priest and penciller Mark Texeira helped launch Marvel Knight’s Black Panther Vol. 2. Priest used characters from the 1990-91 miniseries, Black Panther: Panther’s Rage, and introduced new characters, in particularly Everett K. Ross, an attorney in the Office of the Chief of Protocol at the U.S. State Department.
Black Panther Vol. 2 #1 opens with Ross, dressed only in his underwear and holding a pistol, perched atop a toilet. How did he get there? It’s a long story, and we get to read about it as he explains how he ended up in that predicament to his boss.
Ross is assigned by the State Department to keep an eye on T’Challa a/k/a The Black Panther, the king of the African nation of Wakanda. The Black Panther is also an Avenger, and he is in the United States to investigate The Tomorrow Fund. This is a program funded with money from Wakanda to help inner city American youth, but now the fund is tied to the death of a child.
For Ross, it is a misadventure that begins in the Leslie N. Hill Housing Project where he is to meet a king. It hits a high low point when Ross meets the devil.
Writer Christopher Priest stated that he used the character Everett K. Ross to bridge a gap between the African culture in which much of the Black Panther mythos is based and Marvel Comics’ predominantly white readership. I can’t speak to that. I think comic books have maintained a “predominantly white readership” for a number of reasons. That includes substandard marketing, advertising, and public relations, to say nothing of the publishing and editorial policies regarding who is hired and assigned to create comics.
I think that Black Panther Vol. 2 #1 is a good comic book because Priest simply delivers some exceptional character writing with Everett K. Ross. He uses Ross both as the point of view and as the character through which Black Panther’s background and activities are seen and filtered. It is a fresh and novel way of conveying the weird fiction that is superhero adventure comics.
I am currently rereading Priest’s Black Panther from the beginning. I don’t know how long he maintains Ross as a storytelling vehicle, nor do I remember if this story maintains the level quality with which it begins. But Black Panther Vol. 2 #1 remains one of the more unique re-launches that I have ever read.
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Saturday, February 15, 2014
I Reads You Review: BLACK PANTHER (1998) #1
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Thursday, February 13, 2014
Book Review: THE PAGAN LORD
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AUTHOR: Bernard Cornwell
ISBN: 978-0-06-196970-6; hardcover (January 7, 2013)
320pp, B&W, $27.99 U.S.
The Pagan Lord: A Novel is a 2014 British novel from New York Times bestselling author, Bernard Cornwell, a popular British writer of historical novels. This is the seventh book in Cornwell’s “Saxon Tales” series and continues the story of Saxon warlord, Uhtred of Bebbanburg. The Pagan Lord takes place 10 years after the events of The Death of Kings and is largely set in Anglo-Saxon Mercia and Northumbria. Uhtred fights against yet another new Danish conquest plot to bring down the kingdoms of Mercia and Wessex.
The Pagan Lord opens early in the 10th century and finds England in turmoil. Alfred the Great is dead, and his son, Edward, reigns as King of Wessex. Edward seems determined to hold onto Wessex without making waves, but while peace survives, it cannot hold forever. The Danes in the north, led by Viking Cnut Longsword, stand ready to invade and will never rest until all of Saxon Britain is under Danish control.
As the novel begins, Uhtred Ragnarson, a pagan who worships Thor, arrives in a small village to stop his eldest son, Uhtred, son of Uhtred, from becoming a Christian. During the struggle, Uhtred accidentally kills Abbot Wihtred, a bishop. Uhtred was once Alfred’s great warrior, but now he is out of favor with the new king. Combine that with his rash actions regarding his son, and suddenly, Uhtred is marked for death by every devout Christian and finds himself expelled from Mercia.
Uhtred decides this is the best time to recapture his father’s fortress Bebbanburg, which is held by his treacherous uncle Ælfric of Bebbanburg. With a small band of warriors left to him, Uthred heads North to reclaim what is rightfully his. It is during that journey that he gradually realizes another great Danish scheme to crush the Saxon kingdoms of Britain is being planned or maybe even already launched.
Early last year, 1356: A Novel popped my Bernard Cornwell / British historical fiction cherry, so I’m partial to it. I have to be honest and say that I did not enjoy The Pagan Lord as much as I did 1356. Let me be clear, however, The Pagan Lord, is an excellent read. People who enjoy watching films like Braveheart and The Eagle and television series like “Game of Thrones” would do well to fend off illiteracy by reading The Pagan Lord or any Cornwell, for that matter.
How much the reader likes The Pagan Lord will depend on how much he (or even she) likes Lord Uhtred, the pagan lord of the title. I found his blood-thirstiness, viciousness, and brutality off-putting; sometimes, he kills so mechanically that it is boring. On the other side, he is surprisingly thoughtful and imaginative. I found myself lulled by this tendency towards killing, so I was always delighted that, like a master strategist, Uhtred was discovering, unraveling, and sorting through the details of various plots, schemes, and conspiracies. Uhtred is a thinking man’s hack-and-slash dude.
The Pagan Lord focuses so much on Lord Uhtred that other characters mostly remain ciphers, and what is known is only knowable by what Uhtred says about them. Still, The Pagan Lord: A Novel is an enthralling tale about the birth pangs of Great Britain, and although it is fiction, it ain’t no fiction that Bernard Cornwell is the Man.
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Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Manga Review: DEADMAN WONDERLAND Volume 1
DEADMAN WONDERLAND, VOL. 1
VIZ MEDIA – @VIZMedia
STORY: Jinsei Kataoka
ARTIST: Kazuma Kondou
TRANSLATION: Joe Yamazaki
ENGLISH ADAPTATION: Stan!
LETTERS: Annaliese Christman
ISBN: 978-1-4215-5548-5; paperback (February 2014); Rated “T+” for Older Teen
216pp, B&W, $9.99 US, $12.99 CAN, £6.99 U.K.
Several years ago, TOKYOPOP sent me a copy of Deadman Wonderland Volume 1 for review. Now, VIZ Media has the license to publish Deadman Wonderland in North America, and they sent me a copy of Vol. 1 for review. VIZ Media announced in a press release that they plan to publish Deadman Wonderland as a 13-volume graphic novel series, scheduled to be released bi-monthly.
Deadman Wonderland is a manga from the team of writer Jinsei Kataoka and artist Kazuma Kondou. A science fiction comic, the series takes place in a near-future world version of Japan. The story opens ten years after the Great Tokyo Earthquake put 70% of Japan underwater.
The action occurs in Deadman Wonderland, a privately run, carnival-like penitentiary that has risen from the ruins of Tokyo. It is a bizarre and fatal theme park, where the prison bosses force the inmates to perform in notorious gladiatorial fights to the death. While the inmates are the performers, the tourists who watch them pay the money that helps to finance the Tokyo reconstruction.
Deadman Wonderland, Vol. 1 (Chapters 1 to 4) introduces 14-year-old Ganta Igarashi, a student at Nagano Prefectural Middle School No. 4. On the day of a class trip to Deadman Wonderland, Ganta’s 21 classmates are slaughtered before his very eyes. Ganta is charged with the murders, convicted at trial, and sentenced to death for a crime that he did not commit.
Now, Ganta is Prisoner #5580 at Deadman Wonderland. The other inmates are strange, and the guards are brutal. And the real killer of his classmates, the mysterious “Red Man,” has also found his way to Deadman Wonderland.
Just the fact that Deadman Wonderland was set in a prison was enough to give me the chills back when I first read it. I liked it, then, and I may like it even more, now. The characters were what really interested me the first time I read the series. Now, I find myself intrigued by the setting.
Deadman Wonderland is like a co-lead character with Ganta Igarashi, and it is good that the authors make Ganta both a prisoner and an explorer of his new home. I think this prison drives the characters to act the way they do. If they were someplace else, they might still be bad guys, but they would likely do things differently. Readers who like the venerable future-prison science fiction subgenre will want to try Deadman Wonderland.
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Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
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STORY: Jinsei Kataoka
ARTIST: Kazuma Kondou
TRANSLATION: Joe Yamazaki
ENGLISH ADAPTATION: Stan!
LETTERS: Annaliese Christman
ISBN: 978-1-4215-5548-5; paperback (February 2014); Rated “T+” for Older Teen
216pp, B&W, $9.99 US, $12.99 CAN, £6.99 U.K.
Several years ago, TOKYOPOP sent me a copy of Deadman Wonderland Volume 1 for review. Now, VIZ Media has the license to publish Deadman Wonderland in North America, and they sent me a copy of Vol. 1 for review. VIZ Media announced in a press release that they plan to publish Deadman Wonderland as a 13-volume graphic novel series, scheduled to be released bi-monthly.
Deadman Wonderland is a manga from the team of writer Jinsei Kataoka and artist Kazuma Kondou. A science fiction comic, the series takes place in a near-future world version of Japan. The story opens ten years after the Great Tokyo Earthquake put 70% of Japan underwater.
The action occurs in Deadman Wonderland, a privately run, carnival-like penitentiary that has risen from the ruins of Tokyo. It is a bizarre and fatal theme park, where the prison bosses force the inmates to perform in notorious gladiatorial fights to the death. While the inmates are the performers, the tourists who watch them pay the money that helps to finance the Tokyo reconstruction.
Deadman Wonderland, Vol. 1 (Chapters 1 to 4) introduces 14-year-old Ganta Igarashi, a student at Nagano Prefectural Middle School No. 4. On the day of a class trip to Deadman Wonderland, Ganta’s 21 classmates are slaughtered before his very eyes. Ganta is charged with the murders, convicted at trial, and sentenced to death for a crime that he did not commit.
Now, Ganta is Prisoner #5580 at Deadman Wonderland. The other inmates are strange, and the guards are brutal. And the real killer of his classmates, the mysterious “Red Man,” has also found his way to Deadman Wonderland.
Just the fact that Deadman Wonderland was set in a prison was enough to give me the chills back when I first read it. I liked it, then, and I may like it even more, now. The characters were what really interested me the first time I read the series. Now, I find myself intrigued by the setting.
Deadman Wonderland is like a co-lead character with Ganta Igarashi, and it is good that the authors make Ganta both a prisoner and an explorer of his new home. I think this prison drives the characters to act the way they do. If they were someplace else, they might still be bad guys, but they would likely do things differently. Readers who like the venerable future-prison science fiction subgenre will want to try Deadman Wonderland.
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Tuesday, February 11, 2014
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