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Thursday, February 26, 2015
Review: JOJO'S BIZARRE ADVENTURE: Part 1 – Phantom Blood Volume 1
JOJO'S BIZARRE ADVENTURE: PART 1 - PHANTOM BLOOD, VOL. 1
VIZ MEDIA – @VIZMedia
CARTOONIST: Hirohiko Araki
TRANSLATION: Evan Galloway
LETTERS: Mark McMurray
ISBN: 978-1-4215-7879-8; hardcover (February 2015); Rated “T+” for “Older Teen”
260pp, B&W with some color, $19.99 U.S., $22.99 CAN, £12.99 U.K.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is a multi-genre, shonen manga created by Hirohiko Araki. It first appeared in the Japanese manga anthology magazine, Weekly Shonen Jump, in 1986, but has been in Ultra Jump for the last decade.
VIZ Media is making the legendary manga available in English for the first time as a series of deluxe edition graphic novels with color pages and new cover art. A multi-generational tale, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure centers on the heroic Joestar family and their never-ending battle against evil. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure begins with the “Phantom Blood” arc. It is the story of two brothers; one ambitious, but also cruel and evil, and the other is dignified and strives to be a just man.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 1 – Phantom Blood, Vol. 1 (Chapters 1 to 11) opens far in the past, as an ancient ritual reveals the power of a mysterious stone mask. Centuries later, in Great Britain, a cliff side accident brings together two men, Lord Joestar and Dario Brando. The former is a grateful gentleman; the other is a thief who, by chance, appears to be a kind and helpful man.
Then, the story leaps forward to 1881. Lord Joestar adopts Dario's son, Dio Brando, and brings the lad into his home. However, Dio immediately begins to plot against his new brother, Jonathan Joestar, only son of Lord Joestar. Although Jonathan makes an effort to bond with his adopted brother, he finds that Dio only causes him grief and pain. Secretly, Dio plans to usurp Jonathan as heir to the Joestar family. The return of the ancient stone mask will change both fates and plans.
I had heard of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga, which was first published in 1986 in Weekly Shonen Jump, but I cannot remember when. VIZ Media recently sent me a copy of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 1 – Phantom Blood Volume 1 for review, which surprised me because I had assumed that this was going to be a digital release.
As I am unfamiliar with this series, I do not know how it evolves over time as story. I imagine the visual and graphical style of the art also changes. Phantom Blood, Vol. 1 is certainly bizarre in terms of the overall graphical storytelling and the visual presentation. Creator Hirohiko Araki has an awkward, chunky approach to drawing male characters. Jonathan and Dio grow into behemoths who smash and crash into each other, and into anyone else who wants to fight them. There is a strangely beautiful quality to this odd, ungainly cartooning of the human figure and head and face. I found myself eager to see how characters would look from one panel to the next.
The story is a blast to read. I read it in big chunks, stopping only when I had to do something else. Honestly, I hated to come to the end this volume. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is outlandish, and the fights are wild affairs that seem like comic book parodies of the fights in martial arts movies. There is also a cliffhanger quality to each chapter that demands that readers come back to see more of this kooky manga that blends horror and fantasy adventure. In fact, I already want more. Fans of unusual shonen manga will want to try the Shonen Jump Advanced series, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 1 – Phantom Blood.
A-
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
The text is copyright © 2015 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog for syndication rights and fees.
VIZ MEDIA – @VIZMedia
CARTOONIST: Hirohiko Araki
TRANSLATION: Evan Galloway
LETTERS: Mark McMurray
ISBN: 978-1-4215-7879-8; hardcover (February 2015); Rated “T+” for “Older Teen”
260pp, B&W with some color, $19.99 U.S., $22.99 CAN, £12.99 U.K.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is a multi-genre, shonen manga created by Hirohiko Araki. It first appeared in the Japanese manga anthology magazine, Weekly Shonen Jump, in 1986, but has been in Ultra Jump for the last decade.
VIZ Media is making the legendary manga available in English for the first time as a series of deluxe edition graphic novels with color pages and new cover art. A multi-generational tale, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure centers on the heroic Joestar family and their never-ending battle against evil. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure begins with the “Phantom Blood” arc. It is the story of two brothers; one ambitious, but also cruel and evil, and the other is dignified and strives to be a just man.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 1 – Phantom Blood, Vol. 1 (Chapters 1 to 11) opens far in the past, as an ancient ritual reveals the power of a mysterious stone mask. Centuries later, in Great Britain, a cliff side accident brings together two men, Lord Joestar and Dario Brando. The former is a grateful gentleman; the other is a thief who, by chance, appears to be a kind and helpful man.
Then, the story leaps forward to 1881. Lord Joestar adopts Dario's son, Dio Brando, and brings the lad into his home. However, Dio immediately begins to plot against his new brother, Jonathan Joestar, only son of Lord Joestar. Although Jonathan makes an effort to bond with his adopted brother, he finds that Dio only causes him grief and pain. Secretly, Dio plans to usurp Jonathan as heir to the Joestar family. The return of the ancient stone mask will change both fates and plans.
I had heard of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga, which was first published in 1986 in Weekly Shonen Jump, but I cannot remember when. VIZ Media recently sent me a copy of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 1 – Phantom Blood Volume 1 for review, which surprised me because I had assumed that this was going to be a digital release.
As I am unfamiliar with this series, I do not know how it evolves over time as story. I imagine the visual and graphical style of the art also changes. Phantom Blood, Vol. 1 is certainly bizarre in terms of the overall graphical storytelling and the visual presentation. Creator Hirohiko Araki has an awkward, chunky approach to drawing male characters. Jonathan and Dio grow into behemoths who smash and crash into each other, and into anyone else who wants to fight them. There is a strangely beautiful quality to this odd, ungainly cartooning of the human figure and head and face. I found myself eager to see how characters would look from one panel to the next.
The story is a blast to read. I read it in big chunks, stopping only when I had to do something else. Honestly, I hated to come to the end this volume. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is outlandish, and the fights are wild affairs that seem like comic book parodies of the fights in martial arts movies. There is also a cliffhanger quality to each chapter that demands that readers come back to see more of this kooky manga that blends horror and fantasy adventure. In fact, I already want more. Fans of unusual shonen manga will want to try the Shonen Jump Advanced series, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 1 – Phantom Blood.
A-
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Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Review: PUNKS: The Comics #4
PUNKS: THE COMIC #4
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CREATORS: Joshua Hale Fialkov and Kody Chamberlain – @JoshFialkov @KodyChamberlain
COVER: Kody Chamberlain
VARIANT COVER: Joe Infurnari
28pp, Color, $3.99 U.S. (January 2015)
Rated T+ / Teen Plus
Yeah, I was late getting to the comic shop, so I am late with a review of the fourth issue of Punks: The Comics. By the time I was able to get to the shop, the only copy left sported a variant cover by Joe Infurnari. I really wanted the main cover, which featured a send-up of Todd McFarlane's “classic” cover for Spider-Man (August 1990).
Punks: The Comic is the revival of writer Joshua Hale Fialkov and artist Kody Chamberlain's 2007 small press comic book, Punks. Chamberlain produces Punks' “original art” with a cut-and-past, do-it-yourself technique and style. Punks focuses on a quartet of cut-ups: Dog (a bulldog head on a human figure), Skull (human skull on figure), Fist (a male fist on figure), and Abe Lincoln (images of President Abraham Lincoln's head on various figures). It's like paper dolls and puppet theater turned inside out and inside again.
As Punks: The Comic #4 opens, Abe, Skull, Fist, and Dog return from their latest (mis)adventure. Well, dear readers, that means the end of the latest issue of Punks, but wait... Didn't this issue just begin? See the stars try to end their show. And in the “classic” Punks, Dog turns into an alien butt hole surfer, or something like that.
[Punks: The Comic #4 includes some story pages from the original Punks comix.]
Early in my reading of Punks: The Comic #4, I found something to steal for my own writing. As they say, talent borrows; genius steals. Who knew that a story about getting to the end of the story could be so much fun. I think I can build at least a three-issue miniseries out of that.
In the reprint story, Punks proves that it was ahead its time, literally. I think Punks: The Comics may be trying to match its own surreal and cockamamie beginnings. Punks is still just scratching at the black ice surface of its potential. I hope “mainstream” North American comics has a place for this especially funny comic book.
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Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
The text is copyright © 2015 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog for syndication rights and fees.
IMAGE COMICS – @ImageComics
CREATORS: Joshua Hale Fialkov and Kody Chamberlain – @JoshFialkov @KodyChamberlain
COVER: Kody Chamberlain
VARIANT COVER: Joe Infurnari
28pp, Color, $3.99 U.S. (January 2015)
Rated T+ / Teen Plus
Yeah, I was late getting to the comic shop, so I am late with a review of the fourth issue of Punks: The Comics. By the time I was able to get to the shop, the only copy left sported a variant cover by Joe Infurnari. I really wanted the main cover, which featured a send-up of Todd McFarlane's “classic” cover for Spider-Man (August 1990).
Punks: The Comic is the revival of writer Joshua Hale Fialkov and artist Kody Chamberlain's 2007 small press comic book, Punks. Chamberlain produces Punks' “original art” with a cut-and-past, do-it-yourself technique and style. Punks focuses on a quartet of cut-ups: Dog (a bulldog head on a human figure), Skull (human skull on figure), Fist (a male fist on figure), and Abe Lincoln (images of President Abraham Lincoln's head on various figures). It's like paper dolls and puppet theater turned inside out and inside again.
As Punks: The Comic #4 opens, Abe, Skull, Fist, and Dog return from their latest (mis)adventure. Well, dear readers, that means the end of the latest issue of Punks, but wait... Didn't this issue just begin? See the stars try to end their show. And in the “classic” Punks, Dog turns into an alien butt hole surfer, or something like that.
[Punks: The Comic #4 includes some story pages from the original Punks comix.]
Early in my reading of Punks: The Comic #4, I found something to steal for my own writing. As they say, talent borrows; genius steals. Who knew that a story about getting to the end of the story could be so much fun. I think I can build at least a three-issue miniseries out of that.
In the reprint story, Punks proves that it was ahead its time, literally. I think Punks: The Comics may be trying to match its own surreal and cockamamie beginnings. Punks is still just scratching at the black ice surface of its potential. I hope “mainstream” North American comics has a place for this especially funny comic book.
A
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
The text is copyright © 2015 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog for syndication rights and fees.
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
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