TRUTH RED,WHITE & BLACK #1
MARVEL COMICS – @Marvel
WRITER: Robert Morales
ARTIST: Kyle Baker
LETTERS: JG & Comicraft’s Wes
EDITOR: Axel Alonso
EiC: Joe Quesada
40pp, Color, $3.50 U.S. (January 2003)
Part One: The Future
Published in late 2002 and running into 2003, Truth: Red, White & Black was a seven-issue comic book miniseries from Marvel Comics. The purpose of Truth was to do some retroactive construction (also known as “retcon) or reconstruction on the fictional history of one of the company’s signature characters, Captain America. The Truth’s conceit was that the United States government first tested the “super-soldier” serum that created Captain America on black men.
Back to the beginning: way back in Captain America Comics #1, we meet Steve Rogers, a young man who volunteered for “army service” but was refused because of his “unfit condition.” Basically, Rogers was too frail to serve in combat in World War II. Desperate to serve his country, Rogers agreed to be a lab rat for Professor Reinstein. The professor administered the “super soldier” formula to Rogers. The “strange seething liquid” worked, transforming Rogers into a strapping young buck and a supernaturally fit specimen of red-blooded American White male. Rogers eventually donned a flag-based costume and became Captain America.
Truth writer Robert Morales flipped the script on Captain America’s origin, and referenced a real-world situation in which men were used as lab rats, the “Tuskegee experiment.” The Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male was a real-life clinical study in which poor Black men were denied treatment for syphilis so that the doctors involved could study how the disease spreads through the body and eventually kills the infected person.
Morales posed the following question on Marvel Comics mythology: What if realizing that the “Super Soldier” serum was potentially so dangerous and perhaps fatal that before testing it on a White man (Rogers), the government tested it on Black soldiers. Obviously, it is hard to imagine that even a fictional version of the U.S. government and military, especially in the 1930s and 40s, would risk creating a platoon of super Negroes.
In Truth: Red, White & Black #1 (“The Future”), Morales introduces his characters and the era in which they live. The story opens in July, 1940 in Queens, New York at The World’s Fair. We meet a young Negro couple, Isaiah and Faith, who are honeymooning and enjoying “Negro Week,” the week that the Fair is open to Black people. [Remember that this is a time of segregation of people by skin color or “race.”] Portrayed as a loving couple given to bouts of witty banter, Isaiah and Faith only run into a bad time at the Fair when they are denied admittance to an exhibit. This exhibit displays scantily-clad white women and… well, Isaiah is a Black man and shouldn’t be allowed to openly lust and gaze upon the pristine, snowy flesh of a White woman, even if she is whore.
Morales next introduces Maurice Canfield, the son of well-to-do Negroes in Philadelphia. Maurice is a labor organizer, and his activities have gotten him and a friend beaten by the stevedores they were trying to organize. Next, Morales moves the scene to a pool hall in Cleveland in June, 1941. There, we meet Luke Evans, a former Army captain demoted back down to sergeant after shoving a white superior who belittled the life of a black soldier killed by cracker cops.
On one page, for the briefest moment, Morales offers a glimpse of the Japanese attack of Pearl Harbor (via a lovely page drawn by Kyle Baker), which is all that is needed to depict this pivotal and explosive moment in 20th century American history. Although many Americans lose their lives during the attack, for other Americans, this tragic event offers a second opportunity. That includes Luke Evans (who was moments from killing himself) and Maurice, who chooses enlisting to serve his racist country over spending 20 years at hard labor in prison. Back in New York City, Isaiah likely sees military service as the beginning of an adventure. Little do these three men know they are taking steps to lose themselves in the secret and hidden history of the United States of Marvel Comics.
I like this first issue Truth, which I first read about eight years ago. Morales is quite good at creating three strikingly different black men, whose only connection is skin color, but who are still identifiably black men of their time. Artist Kyle Baker’s loose, “cartoony” drawing style captures emotion through simple, yet classical cartoon facial expressions. Baker gives each character his or her own unique physicality, but I would expect nothing less from one of the great comic book artists and storytellers of the last 30 years. I eagerly look forward to reading more Truth.
[This comic book includes a three-page preview of X-Men #416 by Chuck Austen and Kia Asamiya.]
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Friday, March 14, 2014
I Reads You Review: TRUTH Red, White and Black #1
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Thursday, March 13, 2014
Manga Review: RANMA 1/2 2-in-1, Volume 1
RANMA 1/2 2IN1, VOL. 1
VIZ MEDIA – @VIZMedia
CARTOONIST: Rumiko Takahashi
ENGLISH ADAPTATION: Gerard Jones, Matt Thorn
LETTERING: Deron Bennett
EDITOR: Hope Donovan
ISBN: 978-1-4215-6594-1; paperback (March 2014); Rated “T+” for “Older Teen”
368pp, B&W, $14.99 U.S., $16.99 CAN, £9.99 UK
Ranma 1/2 or Ranma ½ is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi. It was originally serialized in Shogakukan’s manga magazine, Weekly Shonen Sunday, from September 1987 to March 1996, and later collected into 38 tankōbon (graphic novel) volumes. Ranma 1/2 spawned anime series and films and recently a live-action special.
VIZ Media is the North American publisher of Ranma 1/2 and recently began publishing the series again in its “2-in-1 editions,” which collects two tankōbon (graphic novels) in one paperback edition. Ranma 1/2 2-in-1 Edition, Vol. 1 collects Ranma 1/2 Volume1 and Ranma 1/2 Volume 2.
Ranma 1/2 introduces a 16-year-old boy named Ranma Saotome who was trained from early childhood in martial arts. While on a training mission in China, Ranma and his father, Genma, dive into some cursed springs at a legendary training ground. As a result, whenever he is splashed with cold water, Ranma turns into a girl, while hot water changes him back into a boy. His father transforms into a panda. What happens to the life of a half-boy, half-girl?
The story really starts years ago when Genma Satome promised his old friend, Soun Tendo, that Ranma would marry one of Soun’s three daughters: 19-year-old Kasumi, 17-year-old Nabiki, and 16-year-old Akane. The girl picked to be Ranma’s bride doesn’t seem to like him, and she also seems to have a lot of suitors – many of them being quite combative. Plus, an old rival of Ranma’s returns looking for revenge.
A truism about the work of mangaka (manga creator) Rumiko Takahashi is that her work mostly defies easy classification. Her manga, for the most part, don’t really belong to one genre. If I were forced to pick one, I would say fantasy, because of the various fantastical elements that permeate Rumiko’s work. In addition to elements of fantasy, Rumiko’s manga incorporate comedy, romance, and martial arts. There is a bit of an edge and a small undercurrent of darkness in her manga, just enough to let the reader know that all is not fun and games.
Ranma 1/2 is a delightful concoction of martial arts comedy and comic teen romance. It is light-hearted and free-spirited, as exemplified in the way the characters so easily leap and levitate through martial arts battles. I found myself in flight with these characters. Ranma 1/2 2-in-1 Edition, Volume 1 allows readers to experience this unique and classic manga in big chunks, and it still might not be enough, once you get hooked.
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Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
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VIZ MEDIA – @VIZMedia
CARTOONIST: Rumiko Takahashi
ENGLISH ADAPTATION: Gerard Jones, Matt Thorn
LETTERING: Deron Bennett
EDITOR: Hope Donovan
ISBN: 978-1-4215-6594-1; paperback (March 2014); Rated “T+” for “Older Teen”
368pp, B&W, $14.99 U.S., $16.99 CAN, £9.99 UK
Ranma 1/2 or Ranma ½ is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi. It was originally serialized in Shogakukan’s manga magazine, Weekly Shonen Sunday, from September 1987 to March 1996, and later collected into 38 tankōbon (graphic novel) volumes. Ranma 1/2 spawned anime series and films and recently a live-action special.
VIZ Media is the North American publisher of Ranma 1/2 and recently began publishing the series again in its “2-in-1 editions,” which collects two tankōbon (graphic novels) in one paperback edition. Ranma 1/2 2-in-1 Edition, Vol. 1 collects Ranma 1/2 Volume1 and Ranma 1/2 Volume 2.
Ranma 1/2 introduces a 16-year-old boy named Ranma Saotome who was trained from early childhood in martial arts. While on a training mission in China, Ranma and his father, Genma, dive into some cursed springs at a legendary training ground. As a result, whenever he is splashed with cold water, Ranma turns into a girl, while hot water changes him back into a boy. His father transforms into a panda. What happens to the life of a half-boy, half-girl?
The story really starts years ago when Genma Satome promised his old friend, Soun Tendo, that Ranma would marry one of Soun’s three daughters: 19-year-old Kasumi, 17-year-old Nabiki, and 16-year-old Akane. The girl picked to be Ranma’s bride doesn’t seem to like him, and she also seems to have a lot of suitors – many of them being quite combative. Plus, an old rival of Ranma’s returns looking for revenge.
A truism about the work of mangaka (manga creator) Rumiko Takahashi is that her work mostly defies easy classification. Her manga, for the most part, don’t really belong to one genre. If I were forced to pick one, I would say fantasy, because of the various fantastical elements that permeate Rumiko’s work. In addition to elements of fantasy, Rumiko’s manga incorporate comedy, romance, and martial arts. There is a bit of an edge and a small undercurrent of darkness in her manga, just enough to let the reader know that all is not fun and games.
Ranma 1/2 is a delightful concoction of martial arts comedy and comic teen romance. It is light-hearted and free-spirited, as exemplified in the way the characters so easily leap and levitate through martial arts battles. I found myself in flight with these characters. Ranma 1/2 2-in-1 Edition, Volume 1 allows readers to experience this unique and classic manga in big chunks, and it still might not be enough, once you get hooked.
A-
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Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Review: A GAME OF THRONES: The Graphic Novel, Volume 3
A GAME OF THRONES: THE GRAPHIC NOVEL, VOL. 3
BANTAM BOOKS/RANDOM HOUSE – @randomhouse
DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT – @dynamitecomics
WRITER: George R.R. Martin
ADAPTATION: Daniel Abraham
ART: Tommy Patterson
COLORS: Ivan Nunes
LETTERS: Marshall Dillon
ORIGINAL SERIES COVERS: Mike S. Miller, Michael Komark
COVER: Tommy Patterson with design by Charles Brock, Faceout Studio
ISBN: 978-0-440-42323-2; hardcover (March 11, 2014)
226pp, Color, $25.00 U.S., $29.95 CAN
A Game of Thrones is a 1996 novel from science fiction and fantasy author, George R.R. Martin. The novel is the first book in Martin’s best-selling A Song of Ice and Fire series of high fantasy novels. The series is also the basis for the award-winning and popular HBO television series, "Game of Thrones."
Dynamite Entertainment is currently producing a comic book adaptation of A Game of Thrones, the novel. The adaptation will run for 24 issues, at about 29 pages of story per issue. The writer responsible for adapting George R.R. Martin’s prose into comics form is science fiction and fantasy novelist, Daniel Abraham (who sometimes collaborates with Martin on fiction). The artist is Tommy Patterson, who has drawn comic books for Boom! Studios and Zenescope Entertainment. Mike S. Miller is the series’ regular cover artist.
Bantam Books collects Dynamite’s comic book adaptation as A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel. A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel: Volume 3 collects A Game of Thrones, issues #13 to 18. Vol. 3 includes “The Making of A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel: Volume 3” which presents almost 40 character sketches rendered by Tommy Patterson for this series.
A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel: Volume 3 opens in the aftermath of the attack on King Robert Baratheon (Lord of the Seven Kingdoms). Now, Lord Eddard Stark of Winterfell, the Hand of King Robert and in charge of protecting the King, finds himself surrounded by enemies in King’s Landing. Eddard’s most miserable source of irritation is the House Lannister, to which Queen Cersei belongs. Many of his other enemies hide behind smiles, pretending to be friends.
Meanwhile, far to the north, Jon Snow, Eddard’s bastard son, is newly sworn to the Night’s Watch, though not in the position he coveted. As he takes the first steps to his destiny, he finds two dead bodies – two strangely dead bodies. Across the Narrow Sea, Daenerys Targaryen must finally deal with her brother, Prince Viserys, the Dragon. Her husband, Khal Drago, Lord of the Dothraki and the father of her unborn child, makes a crucial decision. And a character innocently reveals his tremendous male endowment.
Prior to reading A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel: Volume 1, I was not familiar with A Game of Thrones, although I had heard of the television series. I did not even know that the novel was being adapted into comic book form until Random House sent me a review copy of the first graphic novel in early 2012. I did not expect much from that first experience with A Game of Thrones, but I ended up thoroughly enjoying it. Luckily, Random House also sent me A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel Volume 2 and recently sent me a copy for review of Vol. 3.
If one considers A Game of Thrones the novel to be a masterpiece, then, it only makes sense that only the best talent should try to adapt the novel into a medium. It is debatable as to whether writer Daniel Abraham and illustrator Tommy Patterson are among the best of their chosen fields – Abraham in science fiction and fantasy fiction and Patterson in comic books. I am not familiar with their work outside of this adaptation of A Game of Thrones (nor have I yet read the original novel).
Judging strictly by their work on A Game of Thrones the comic book, I think writer Daniel Abraham and illustrator Tommy Patterson are just super duper. I start reading this book and I’m reading it as fast as I can, unable to read as fast as my eyes want to scan across the page. I lose track of how fast I’m flipping pages. Before I know it, I have finished one entire chapter/issue, and I am half-way through another.
So you can also make an argument that the best, Daniel Abraham and Tommy Patterson, were indeed chosen to adapt George R. R. Martin’s beloved fantasy classic into a graphic novel. After reading the previous two collected volumes of the comic book, I think this is a stunning fantasy comic book series.
Abraham scripts a sumptuous character drama, in which his storytelling crawls into every character. Patterson’s art in combination with Ivan Nunes’ luxurious colors create the graphical storytelling expression and appearance that is perfect for the kind of detailed, historical fiction and high fantasy story A Game of Thrones is. However, this masterful comic book is more than just good fantasy comics; it’s simply superb comics.
A
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Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
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BANTAM BOOKS/RANDOM HOUSE – @randomhouse
DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT – @dynamitecomics
WRITER: George R.R. Martin
ADAPTATION: Daniel Abraham
ART: Tommy Patterson
COLORS: Ivan Nunes
LETTERS: Marshall Dillon
ORIGINAL SERIES COVERS: Mike S. Miller, Michael Komark
COVER: Tommy Patterson with design by Charles Brock, Faceout Studio
ISBN: 978-0-440-42323-2; hardcover (March 11, 2014)
226pp, Color, $25.00 U.S., $29.95 CAN
A Game of Thrones is a 1996 novel from science fiction and fantasy author, George R.R. Martin. The novel is the first book in Martin’s best-selling A Song of Ice and Fire series of high fantasy novels. The series is also the basis for the award-winning and popular HBO television series, "Game of Thrones."
Dynamite Entertainment is currently producing a comic book adaptation of A Game of Thrones, the novel. The adaptation will run for 24 issues, at about 29 pages of story per issue. The writer responsible for adapting George R.R. Martin’s prose into comics form is science fiction and fantasy novelist, Daniel Abraham (who sometimes collaborates with Martin on fiction). The artist is Tommy Patterson, who has drawn comic books for Boom! Studios and Zenescope Entertainment. Mike S. Miller is the series’ regular cover artist.
Bantam Books collects Dynamite’s comic book adaptation as A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel. A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel: Volume 3 collects A Game of Thrones, issues #13 to 18. Vol. 3 includes “The Making of A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel: Volume 3” which presents almost 40 character sketches rendered by Tommy Patterson for this series.
A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel: Volume 3 opens in the aftermath of the attack on King Robert Baratheon (Lord of the Seven Kingdoms). Now, Lord Eddard Stark of Winterfell, the Hand of King Robert and in charge of protecting the King, finds himself surrounded by enemies in King’s Landing. Eddard’s most miserable source of irritation is the House Lannister, to which Queen Cersei belongs. Many of his other enemies hide behind smiles, pretending to be friends.
Meanwhile, far to the north, Jon Snow, Eddard’s bastard son, is newly sworn to the Night’s Watch, though not in the position he coveted. As he takes the first steps to his destiny, he finds two dead bodies – two strangely dead bodies. Across the Narrow Sea, Daenerys Targaryen must finally deal with her brother, Prince Viserys, the Dragon. Her husband, Khal Drago, Lord of the Dothraki and the father of her unborn child, makes a crucial decision. And a character innocently reveals his tremendous male endowment.
Prior to reading A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel: Volume 1, I was not familiar with A Game of Thrones, although I had heard of the television series. I did not even know that the novel was being adapted into comic book form until Random House sent me a review copy of the first graphic novel in early 2012. I did not expect much from that first experience with A Game of Thrones, but I ended up thoroughly enjoying it. Luckily, Random House also sent me A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel Volume 2 and recently sent me a copy for review of Vol. 3.
If one considers A Game of Thrones the novel to be a masterpiece, then, it only makes sense that only the best talent should try to adapt the novel into a medium. It is debatable as to whether writer Daniel Abraham and illustrator Tommy Patterson are among the best of their chosen fields – Abraham in science fiction and fantasy fiction and Patterson in comic books. I am not familiar with their work outside of this adaptation of A Game of Thrones (nor have I yet read the original novel).
Judging strictly by their work on A Game of Thrones the comic book, I think writer Daniel Abraham and illustrator Tommy Patterson are just super duper. I start reading this book and I’m reading it as fast as I can, unable to read as fast as my eyes want to scan across the page. I lose track of how fast I’m flipping pages. Before I know it, I have finished one entire chapter/issue, and I am half-way through another.
So you can also make an argument that the best, Daniel Abraham and Tommy Patterson, were indeed chosen to adapt George R. R. Martin’s beloved fantasy classic into a graphic novel. After reading the previous two collected volumes of the comic book, I think this is a stunning fantasy comic book series.
Abraham scripts a sumptuous character drama, in which his storytelling crawls into every character. Patterson’s art in combination with Ivan Nunes’ luxurious colors create the graphical storytelling expression and appearance that is perfect for the kind of detailed, historical fiction and high fantasy story A Game of Thrones is. However, this masterful comic book is more than just good fantasy comics; it’s simply superb comics.
A
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Tuesday, March 11, 2014
DC Comics from Diamond Distributors for March 12 2014
DC COMICS
JAN140375 ASTRO CITY #10 $3.99
JAN140297 BATGIRL #29 $2.99
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JAN140375 ASTRO CITY #10 $3.99
JAN140297 BATGIRL #29 $2.99
JAN140290 BATMAN #29 (ZERO YEAR) $4.99
JAN140292 BATMAN #29 COMBO PACK (ZERO YEAR) $5.99
JAN140363 BATMAN LIL GOTHAM #12 $2.99
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JAN140370 COFFIN HILL #6 (MR) $2.99
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JAN140314 GREEN LANTERN CORPS #29 $2.99
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JAN140246 JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #13 (EVIL) $3.99
JAN140248 JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #13 COMBO PACK (EVIL) $4.99
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JAN140276 SUPERMAN WONDER WOMAN #6 $3.99
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NOV130234 WONDER WOMAN HC VOL 04 WAR (N52) $22.99
DEC130308 WONDER WOMAN TP VOL 03 IRON (N52) $16.99
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OCT130308 DC COMICS COVER GIRLS HUNTRESS STATUE $99.95
OCT130306 DC COMICS SUPER VILLAINS JOHNNY QUICK & ATOMICA AF $24.95
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Marvel Comics from Diamond Distributors for March 12 2014
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JAN140817 ALL NEW GHOST RIDER #1 POSTER $8.99
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