COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS
JUL182237 3 X 4 HC GN $12.95
AUG182026 A MILLION WAYS TO DIE HARD HC GN $19.99
JUN181276 ADVENTURE TIME BEGINNING OF END TP $14.99
AUG182571 AJIN GN VOL 12 DEMI HUMAN $12.95
JUN181344 ANIMOSITY EVOLUTION #8 (MR) $3.99
AUG182572 APOSIMZ GN VOL 01 $12.95
JUN181896 AQUICORN COVE HC $12.99
AUG181578 ARCHIE 1941 #2 (OF 5) CVR A KRAUSE $3.99
AUG181579 ARCHIE 1941 #2 (OF 5) CVR B MOK $3.99
AUG181580 ARCHIE 1941 #2 (OF 5) CVR C SAUVAGE $3.99
AUG182519 ATTACK ON TITAN SEASON THREE BOX SET VOL 01 (MR) $54.95
AUG181544 BABY BLUES COLLECTION TP ADULT TIME $18.99
AUG181588 BETTY & VERONICA FRIENDS FOREVER STORY BOOK #1 $2.99
APR181810 BLOODBORNE TP VOL 01 (MR) $16.99
AUG181476 CAPTAIN GINGER #1 $3.99
AUG182074 CATALYST PRIME SUPERB #14 $3.99
AUG181613 CHARISMAGIC DEATH PRINCESS TP VOL 01 $9.99
JUL181671 CITY INSIDE HC GN (MR) $16.99
AUG182153 DARK JUSTICE DOMINION HC $24.99
AUG182433 DEAD DEAD DEMONS DEDEDEDE DESTRUCTION GN VOL 03 (MR) $14.99
AUG181599 DELLEC VOL 2 #2 CVR A GUNNELL $3.99
AUG181600 DELLEC VOL 2 #2 CVR B BARRIOS $3.99
AUG181894 DF ACTION COMICS #1000 KING SGN EXC $80.00
AUG181896 DF ACTION COMICS #1000 NEWBURY B&W EXC $59.99
JUN181689 DF ACTION COMICS #1000 NOWLAN SGN WRAPAROUND $19.38
AUG181895 DF ACTION COMICS #1000 TOMASI SGN EXC $49.99
AUG181868 DF AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #1 BROOKS SECRET E SKETCH CVR $399.99
AUG181863 DF AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #1 HUGHES CONVENTION EXC $100.00
AUG181861 DF AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #1 HUGHES SKETCH FADE EXC $39.99
AUG181860 DF AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #1 HUGHES SKETCH SGN EXC $49.99
APR181533 DF DESPICABLE DEADPOOL #300 CGC GRADED $91.00
JUN181711 DF FANTASTIC FOUR #1 CGC GRADED $99.99
MAR181587 DF HARLEY QUINN HARLEY LOVES JOKER #1 CGC GRADED $89.99
AUG181878 DF SPIDER-GWEN #1 BROOKS LTD PINK SGN $59.99
AUG182076 DINOSAUCERS #3 $3.99
AUG181760 EMBER #0 FASHION SHOOT E (MR) $9.99
AUG182079 ENCOUNTER #7 $3.99
JUL182455 FAIRY TALE BATTLE ROYALE GN VOL 01 (MR) $12.99
AUG182202 FAMILY GRAVES #2 (OF 4) (MR) $3.99
JUL181634 FATHOM VOL 7 #4 CVR A OUM $3.99
JUL181635 FATHOM VOL 7 #4 CVR B PANTALENA $3.99
AUG181763 FISK THE SUBSTITUTE $18.99
MAY182010 FOREVER FREE TP (MR) $19.99
JUN181959 FORMIDABLES #3 $2.99
AUG182424 FRANKENSTEIN HC JUNJI ITO STORY COLLECTION $22.99
AUG182274 GIRL WHO DANCED WITH DEATH MILL SAGA #3 (OF 3) CVR A IANNICI $5.99
AUG182275 GIRL WHO DANCED WITH DEATH MILL SAGA #3 (OF 3) CVR B ORTEGA $5.99
JUL182456 HARUKANA RECEIVE GN VOL 02 (MR) $12.99
MAY181491 HELLINA RAVENING #1 (MR) $5.99
MAY181493 HELLINA RAVENING #1 BAD GIRL (MR) $5.99
MAY181502 HELLINA RAVENING #1 BAD GIRL NUDE (MR) $7.99
MAY181494 HELLINA RAVENING #1 DEADLY BEAUTY (MR) $5.99
MAY181510 HELLINA RAVENING #1 DEADLY BEAUTY NUDE (MR) $7.99
MAY181505 HELLINA RAVENING #1 ENFORCER (MR) $5.99
MAY181515 HELLINA RAVENING #1 ENFORCER NUDE (MR) $7.99
MAY181508 HELLINA RAVENING #1 LUSCIOUS (MR) $5.99
MAY181499 HELLINA RAVENING #1 LUSCIOUS NUDE (MR) $7.99
MAY181496 HELLINA RAVENING #1 MISTRESS (MR) $5.99
MAY181517 HELLINA RAVENING #1 MISTRESS NUDE (MR) $7.99
MAY181511 HELLINA RAVENING #1 NUDE (MR) $7.99
MAY181503 HELLINA RAVENING #1 SACRILEGE (MR) $5.99
MAY181512 HELLINA RAVENING #1 SACRILEGE NUDE (MR) $7.99
MAY181495 HELLINA RAVENING #1 STUNNING (MR) $5.99
MAY181506 HELLINA RAVENING #1 STUNNING NUDE (MR) $7.99
MAY181492 HELLINA RAVENING #1 SUCCUBI (MR) $5.99
MAY181501 HELLINA RAVENING #1 SUCCUBI NUDE (MR) $7.99
MAY181504 HELLINA RAVENING #1 TEMPTATION (MR) $5.99
MAY181500 HELLINA RAVENING #1 TEMPTATION NUDE (MR) $7.99
AUG182200 HOLLISTON CARNIVAL OF CARNAGE TP (MR) $5.99
JUN182292 HOW NOT TO SUMMON DEMON LORD GN VOL 02 $12.99
AUG182068 INFINITY 8 HC VOL 02 BACK TO THE FUHRER (MR) $19.99
MAR181373 IT LOOKS BACK GN (MR) $18.99
AUG181658 IT SECRET WORLD OF MODERN BANKING TP VOL 2 $15.99
AUG182056 JANE AUSTEN HER HEART DID WHISPER GN (MR) $9.99
JUL181995 KNIGHTS OF THE DINNER TABLE #259 $5.99
JUL182467 MACHIMAHO MADE WRONG PERSON MAGICAL GIRL GN VOL 01 (MR) $12.99
JUL182460 MADE IN ABYSS GN VOL 04 $13.99
JUL182461 MAGICAL GIRL APOCALYPSE GN VOL 16 (MR) $12.99
JUN181968 MALL #2 $3.99
JUN181289 MEN OF MYSTERY #109 $29.95
JUL189266 MIKAGURA SCHOOL SUITE GN VOL 03 MANGA $11.95
AUG181429 MIRACULOUS TALES LADYBUG CAT NOIR SEASON 2 TP BUTTERFLY $8.99
JUL188861 MIRACULOUS TALES OF LADYBUG AND CAT NOIR TP SANTA CLAWS $6.99
JUN182296 MISS KOBAYASHIS DRAGON MAID KANNA DAILY LIFE GN VOL 03 $12.99
AUG181546 MUTTS TREASURY THOSE WILD EYES AGAIN MOOCH $19.99
JUL182221 MYCROFT & SHERLOCK HC $25.99
JUL182465 NAMELESS ASTERISM GN VOL 03 $12.99
JUN181385 NANCY IN HELL #3 (OF 4) (MR) $2.99
AUG182201 NORAH #3 (OF 4) (MR) $3.99
AUG182207 ODDWELL #3 $3.99
AUG182199 OGRE #1 (OF 3) (MR) $3.99
JUL182240 OTTOS BACKWARDS DAY GN $6.99
AUG181467 PATIENCE CONVICTION REVENGE #2 $3.99
JUL182468 PLUS SIZED ELF GN VOL 01 (MR) $12.99
AUG182319 QUANTUM & WOODY (2017) #11 CVR A SMART $3.99
AUG188426 QUANTUM & WOODY (2017) #11 CVR D PRE-ORDER BUNDLE ED $3.99
JUL181718 RASL COLOR ED TP VOL 02 (OF 3) ROMANCE AT SPEED OF LIGHT (MR $12.99
AUG182251 RIVERS OF LONDON #1 (OF 4) ACTION AT A DISTANCE (MR) $3.99
AUG181963 SCIENCE COMICS THE BRAIN HC GN $19.99
AUG181962 SCIENCE COMICS THE BRAIN SC GN $12.99
AUG181668 SIMPSONS COMICS #245 $3.99
AUG181525 SNOOPY BOOGIE DOWN TP $9.99
JUL182125 SOURCE #1 $3.99
JUL182471 SPIRIT CIRCLE GN VOL 05 $12.99
JUL181533 SPOOKHOUSE 2 #3 (OF 4) $3.99
JUL182128 STABBITY BUNNY #8 $3.99
AUG181419 STRANGERS IN PARADISE XXV #7 $3.99
JUL182289 SUBMERGED #3 (OF 4) CVR A BARTEL (MR) $3.99
JUL182290 SUBMERGED #3 (OF 4) CVR B STERLE (MR) $3.99
AUG182018 SUPERMAN ISNT JEWISH BUT I AM KINDA GN $14.95
AUG182239 TANK GIRL FULL COLOR CLASSICS 1989-1990 #2 CVR A HEWLETT $6.99
AUG182240 TANK GIRL FULL COLOR CLASSICS 1989-1990 #2 CVR B HEWLETT $6.99
AUG182241 TANK GIRL FULL COLOR CLASSICS 1989-1990 #2 CVR C HEWLETT & W $6.99
AUG182028 THE COMET GN VOL 01 $16.99
AUG181499 THE THREE STOOGES MONSTERS & MAYHEM #1 COLOR PHOTO CVR $3.99
AUG181498 THE THREE STOOGES MONSTERS & MAYHEM #1 FRAIMS MAIN CVR $3.99
AUG181500 THE THREE STOOGES MONSTERS & MAYHEM #1 LTD ED B&W PHOTO CVR $9.99
JUL182472 THERES A DEMON LORD ON FLOOR GN VOL 06 (MR) $12.99
JUL182479 TO LOVE RU DARKNESS GN VOL 07 (MR) $12.99
AUG182430 TOKYO GHOUL GN COMPLETE BOX SET $149.99
AUG182431 TOKYO GHOUL RE GN VOL 07 $12.99
AUG181966 UNSINKABLE WALKER BEAN & KNIGHTS OF WAXING MOON SC $18.99
JUL182475 VOYNICH HOTEL GN VOL 02 (MR) $12.99
JUN181960 WAR OF INDEPENDENTS MAN OUT OF TIME #1 $3.99
JUN182038 WARHAMMER 40000 DEATHWATCH #4 (OF 4) CVR A SONDERED $3.99
JUN182039 WARHAMMER 40000 DEATHWATCH #4 (OF 4) CVR B MAGILL $3.99
JUL182238 WE ARE ALL ME HC GN $12.95
AUG181660 WORLD OF WARCRAFT HC GN BOOK 03 $14.95
AUG182061 WORMWORLD SAGA TP VOL 02 SHELTER OF HOPE $9.99
AUG182078 WRAPPED UP TP VOL 02 $12.99
AUG182195 YOU CAN TRY AGAIN ONE SHOT (MR) $5.00
AUG181549 ZITS TREASURY TP DANCE LIKE EVERYONES WATCHING $18.99
MAGAZINES
AUG181800 COMIC SHOP NEWS #1635 $PI
AUG182340 THE CREEPS #16 (MR) $5.95
BOOKS
AUG181590 ARCHIES HOLIDAY COLORING BOOK $9.99
AUG182287 ART OF IRON MAN 10TH ANNIV HC ED $55.00
AUG181541 FLASH YA NOVEL TORNADO TWINS $13.99
JUL181675 GUIDE TO GROOT SOUND BOOK HC $17.99
AUG182000 HEY KIDDO GN $14.99
AUG182001 HEY KIDDO HC GN $24.99
JUL182035 HOT WHEELS FROM 0 TO 50 AT 1 64 SCALE HC $40.00
AUG182530 REPRISE OF THE SPEAR HERO LIGHT NOVEL SC VOL 01 $13.95
AUG182089 SPIDER-MAN SPIDER-MAN W CD WITH SONG $12.99
AUG181828 STAR WARS FLIGHT OF FALCON LANDOS LUCK HC $12.99
AUG181823 TIM BURTONS NBX POP UP BOOK HC $65.00
JUL182252 VIDEOGAMES SC $35.00
AUG182090 WORLD OF READING THIS IS MILES MORALES SC $4.99
[“We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.”]
Monday, October 15, 2018
Comics, Magazines and Books from Diamond Distributors for October 17, 2018
Labels:
AfterShock,
Archie Comics,
Book News,
Cartoon Network,
comics news,
Diamond Distributors,
Fantagraphics Books,
Junji Ito,
Kodansha,
manga news,
Peanuts,
Star Wars,
Tim Burton,
Titan Publishing,
VIZ Media
Sunday, October 14, 2018
Review: TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES/USAGI YOJIMBO
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES/USAGI YOJIMBO (ONE-SHOT)
IDW PUBLISHING – @IDWPublishing
[This review was originally posted on Patreon.]
CARTOONIST: Stan Sakai
COLORS: Tom Luth
LETTERS: Stan Sakai
EDITORS: Bobby Curnow, Philip R. Simon, and Megan Walker
COVER: Stan Sakai with Tom Luth
VARIANT COVER ARTISTS: Stan Sakai; Stan Sakai with Tom Luth; Sergio Aragones with Tom Luth; David Petersen; Kevin Eastman with Stan Sakai and Tomi Varga; Kevin Eastman
48pp, Color, $7.99 U.S. (July 2017)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird; Usagi Yojimbo created by Stan Sakai
“Namazu of The Big Fish Story”
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (also known as TMNT and Ninja Turtles or sometimes as “the Turtles”) are a media empire that began with four fictional characters created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird. The comic book, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 (cover dated: May 1984), introduced four teenage anthropomorphic turtles (meaning they walk and talk like humans).
Donatello, Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Raphael were adopted by an anthropomorphic rat, Master Splinter, who was their sensei and who trained them in the art of ninjutsu. The Turtles live in the sewers of New York City and battle every bad guy, from petty criminals and overlord-mastermind types to alien invaders and mutated creatures.
Usagi Yojimbo, which means “rabbit bodyguard,” is an anthropomorphic rabbit ronin who is sometimes hired as a bodyguard. His adventures take place in Edo-era Japan (specifically the 17th century). Created by Stan Sakai, Usagi first appeared in the small press comic book, Albedo Anthropomorphics #2. He is the star of a long-running comic book series, Usagi Yojimbo, which is currently published by Dark Horse Comics, but was previously published by Fantagraphics Books (1987) and Mirage Publishing (1993).
TMNT and Usagi Yojimbo team up (not for the first time) in the new full-color comic book, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Usagi Yojimbo. This recently published one-shot is written, drawn and lettered by Stan Sakai and is colored by Tom Luth.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Usagi Yojimbo (“Namazu of The Big Fish Story”) opens with Usagi dispatching a group of bandits that have been infesting a section of a road used by pilgrims. A group of people on a pilgrimage thank Usagi for getting rid of the bandits, but they also inform Usagi that “the Old One” is expecting a visit from him.
The old one is Kakera-sensei, who wants Usagi to be his bodyguard as he travels to Tashima Shrine to deliver a special object. One bodyguard will not be enough, so Kakera summons Donatello, Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Raphael – the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! However, these turtles are not quite like the ones Usagi remembers, and their opponent, the evil Jei, is the obstacle in their big fish adventure called Namazu.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Usagi Yojimbo is one of the best comic books I have read this year. I have even put it on my my short list of best comic books of 2017. Why? First, it is really a good comic book. The fact is that Stan Sakai is a master cartoonist and superior comic book creator. I don't read Usagi Yojimbo that often (which is a shame on my part), but every time I have read it I have marveled at Sakai's imagination and inventive storytelling and, of course, his beautiful artwork.
I think Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Usagi Yojimbo's format plays a big part as to why I like it so much. This comic book is a one-shot. It is like a magical item that shows up once, delivers some magical storytelling, and then is magically spirited away. It is also a comic book that is appropriate and accessible to anyone who can read comic books, regardless of age. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Usagi Yojimbo is an example of a perfect (or near-perfect) comic book. It features venerable, beloved comic book characters, and it is the creation of two master comic book creators, Stan Sakai and Tom Luth.
9.5 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
The text is copyright © 2017 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog for reprint and syndication rights and fees.
-----------------------------
IDW PUBLISHING – @IDWPublishing
[This review was originally posted on Patreon.]
CARTOONIST: Stan Sakai
COLORS: Tom Luth
LETTERS: Stan Sakai
EDITORS: Bobby Curnow, Philip R. Simon, and Megan Walker
COVER: Stan Sakai with Tom Luth
VARIANT COVER ARTISTS: Stan Sakai; Stan Sakai with Tom Luth; Sergio Aragones with Tom Luth; David Petersen; Kevin Eastman with Stan Sakai and Tomi Varga; Kevin Eastman
48pp, Color, $7.99 U.S. (July 2017)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird; Usagi Yojimbo created by Stan Sakai
“Namazu of The Big Fish Story”
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (also known as TMNT and Ninja Turtles or sometimes as “the Turtles”) are a media empire that began with four fictional characters created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird. The comic book, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 (cover dated: May 1984), introduced four teenage anthropomorphic turtles (meaning they walk and talk like humans).
Donatello, Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Raphael were adopted by an anthropomorphic rat, Master Splinter, who was their sensei and who trained them in the art of ninjutsu. The Turtles live in the sewers of New York City and battle every bad guy, from petty criminals and overlord-mastermind types to alien invaders and mutated creatures.
Usagi Yojimbo, which means “rabbit bodyguard,” is an anthropomorphic rabbit ronin who is sometimes hired as a bodyguard. His adventures take place in Edo-era Japan (specifically the 17th century). Created by Stan Sakai, Usagi first appeared in the small press comic book, Albedo Anthropomorphics #2. He is the star of a long-running comic book series, Usagi Yojimbo, which is currently published by Dark Horse Comics, but was previously published by Fantagraphics Books (1987) and Mirage Publishing (1993).
TMNT and Usagi Yojimbo team up (not for the first time) in the new full-color comic book, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Usagi Yojimbo. This recently published one-shot is written, drawn and lettered by Stan Sakai and is colored by Tom Luth.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Usagi Yojimbo (“Namazu of The Big Fish Story”) opens with Usagi dispatching a group of bandits that have been infesting a section of a road used by pilgrims. A group of people on a pilgrimage thank Usagi for getting rid of the bandits, but they also inform Usagi that “the Old One” is expecting a visit from him.
The old one is Kakera-sensei, who wants Usagi to be his bodyguard as he travels to Tashima Shrine to deliver a special object. One bodyguard will not be enough, so Kakera summons Donatello, Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Raphael – the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! However, these turtles are not quite like the ones Usagi remembers, and their opponent, the evil Jei, is the obstacle in their big fish adventure called Namazu.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Usagi Yojimbo is one of the best comic books I have read this year. I have even put it on my my short list of best comic books of 2017. Why? First, it is really a good comic book. The fact is that Stan Sakai is a master cartoonist and superior comic book creator. I don't read Usagi Yojimbo that often (which is a shame on my part), but every time I have read it I have marveled at Sakai's imagination and inventive storytelling and, of course, his beautiful artwork.
I think Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Usagi Yojimbo's format plays a big part as to why I like it so much. This comic book is a one-shot. It is like a magical item that shows up once, delivers some magical storytelling, and then is magically spirited away. It is also a comic book that is appropriate and accessible to anyone who can read comic books, regardless of age. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Usagi Yojimbo is an example of a perfect (or near-perfect) comic book. It features venerable, beloved comic book characters, and it is the creation of two master comic book creators, Stan Sakai and Tom Luth.
9.5 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
The text is copyright © 2017 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog for reprint and syndication rights and fees.
-----------------------------
Labels:
children's comics,
David Petersen,
IDW,
Kevin Eastman,
Philip R. Simon,
Review,
Sergio Aragones,
Stan Sakai,
Tom Luth
Friday, October 12, 2018
Review: NIGHTWING The New Order #1
NIGHTWING: THE NEW ORDER No. 1
DC COMICS – @DCComics
[This review was originally posted on Patreon.]
WRITER: Kyle Higgins
ARTIST: Trevor McCarthy
COLORS: Dean White
LETTERS: Clayton Cowles
COVER: Trevor McCarthy
VARIANT COVER: Paul Pope with with Lovern Kindzierski
32pp, Color, $3.99 U.S. (October 2017)
Rated “T+” for “Teen Plus”
Batman created by Bob Kane with Bill Finger; Nightwing created by Marv Wolfman and George Perez
Chapter One
DC Comics character, Dick Grayson, first appeared as Batman's kid sidekick, Robin, in Detective Comics #38 (cover dated: April 1940). Decades later, writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Perez transformed Grayson from Robin into the adult character, Nightwing, first appearing in Tales of the Teen Titans #44 (cover dated: July 1984).
Nightwing has been appearing in his own comic books since a 1995 one-shot and miniseries and an ongoing series that began in 1996. A new Nightwing six-issue comic book miniseries, entitled by Nightwing: The New Order, looks at the future of the character. It is written by Kyle Higgins; drawn by Trevor McCarthy; colored by Dean White; and lettered by Clayton Cowles.
Nightwing: The New Order #1 opens in Gotham City in the year 2040. Dick Grayson is the leader of a government task force called “the Crusaders,” which hunts people with superpowers. Since the year 2028, superpowers have been eliminated and outlawed. However, Grayson is about to face the Crusaders' wrath, the same way he has directed it at so many others.
The allure of Nightwing: The New Order for me is that it features Nightwing, my favorite Robin. It is kind of thrilling to see that he has evolved into the kind of authoritarian monster that it is plausible to believe Batman would become. Irony is not dead, and the direction of the series is telegraphed early in the series. I think Nightwing: The New Order could end up being dark and tragic, or writer Kyle Higgins could surprise us. I hope he surprises us.
The art by Trevor McCarthy shows flourishes here and there, some nice page design, stylish figure drawing, and solid composition, although that is somewhat crowded. That makes the storytelling a bit tight, and this story seems to need to explode, which it may do later.
Still, I think that Nightwing: The New Order is a Batman-related title to watch. It has potential, and does not seem like cynical sales exploitation.
7 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
The text is copyright © 2017 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog for reprint and syndication rights and fees.
-------------------
DC COMICS – @DCComics
[This review was originally posted on Patreon.]
WRITER: Kyle Higgins
ARTIST: Trevor McCarthy
COLORS: Dean White
LETTERS: Clayton Cowles
COVER: Trevor McCarthy
VARIANT COVER: Paul Pope with with Lovern Kindzierski
32pp, Color, $3.99 U.S. (October 2017)
Rated “T+” for “Teen Plus”
Batman created by Bob Kane with Bill Finger; Nightwing created by Marv Wolfman and George Perez
Chapter One
DC Comics character, Dick Grayson, first appeared as Batman's kid sidekick, Robin, in Detective Comics #38 (cover dated: April 1940). Decades later, writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Perez transformed Grayson from Robin into the adult character, Nightwing, first appearing in Tales of the Teen Titans #44 (cover dated: July 1984).
Nightwing has been appearing in his own comic books since a 1995 one-shot and miniseries and an ongoing series that began in 1996. A new Nightwing six-issue comic book miniseries, entitled by Nightwing: The New Order, looks at the future of the character. It is written by Kyle Higgins; drawn by Trevor McCarthy; colored by Dean White; and lettered by Clayton Cowles.
Nightwing: The New Order #1 opens in Gotham City in the year 2040. Dick Grayson is the leader of a government task force called “the Crusaders,” which hunts people with superpowers. Since the year 2028, superpowers have been eliminated and outlawed. However, Grayson is about to face the Crusaders' wrath, the same way he has directed it at so many others.
The allure of Nightwing: The New Order for me is that it features Nightwing, my favorite Robin. It is kind of thrilling to see that he has evolved into the kind of authoritarian monster that it is plausible to believe Batman would become. Irony is not dead, and the direction of the series is telegraphed early in the series. I think Nightwing: The New Order could end up being dark and tragic, or writer Kyle Higgins could surprise us. I hope he surprises us.
The art by Trevor McCarthy shows flourishes here and there, some nice page design, stylish figure drawing, and solid composition, although that is somewhat crowded. That makes the storytelling a bit tight, and this story seems to need to explode, which it may do later.
Still, I think that Nightwing: The New Order is a Batman-related title to watch. It has potential, and does not seem like cynical sales exploitation.
7 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
The text is copyright © 2017 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog for reprint and syndication rights and fees.
-------------------
Labels:
Batman,
DC Comics,
Dean White,
Kyle Higgins,
Lovern Kindzierski,
Paul Pope,
Review,
Trevor McCarthy
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
Book Review: SECOND TIME SWEETER
SECOND TIME SWEETER (A Blessings Novel)
HARPERCOLLINS/William Morrow – @HarperCollins; @WmMorrowBks
[This review was originally posted on Patreon.]
AUTHOR: Beverly Jenkins – @authorMsBev
ISBN: 978-0-06-284617-4; hardcover (August 28, 2018)
302pp, B&W, $19.99 U.S., $24.99 CAN
Second Time Sweeter is a new novel from bestselling author, Beverly Jenkins. This is the ninth novel in Jenkins' “Blessings” series (following 2017's Chasing Down a Dream). Set in the fictional small town of Henry Adams, Second Time Sweeter focuses on a too-proud man seeking forgiveness and redemption and a single-father hoping that he can get a second chance with an old high school flame.
In Henry Adams, Kansas, there is never a dull day, especially when someone is trying to resolve events that occurred when we last visited our friends in Henry Adams. Malachi “Mal” July betrayed the town by stealing $70,000 (and promptly losing it in an investment scheme) and also the woman he loves, Bernadine Brown, the owner of Henry Adams. Now, Bernadine has dumped Mal and refuses to talk to him, and Mal's son, Trent, is both furious and hurt as a result of his father's actions. Even Trent's sons (and Mal's grandsons), Amari and Devon, are disappointed and exasperated with their grandfather. Mal knows that he needs to make restitution, but he has prideful notions that everyone should simply forgive him and move on from his... indiscretions. However, the revenge of another woman he spurned will force Mal to reconsider his uppity attitude.
Meanwhile, single-father, Gary Clark, is looking forward to his thirtieth high school reunion. Although he deeply loves his two daughters, Leah and Tiffany, Gary feels that his life is in a rut. He hopes a reunion with Elanor “Nori” Price, the high school girlfriend he was forced to give up, will prove that there is still a spark between the two of them. However, the woman he did end up marrying, his ex-wife, Colleen Ewing, is demanding a reunion of her own. Is the second time sweeter? Witness all this and more, plus the arrival of a mob hit-woman...
I had heard of author Beverly Jenkins, but had never read her work until I read her 2016 novel, Stepping to a New Day (the seventh “Blessings” novel). I immediately fell in love with the characters and with the town of Henry Adams. Adams is the kind of small town that Norman Rockwell or Walt Disney could have loved. Unlike a Disney small town idyll, however, Henry Adams has a diverse population. Henry Adams' predominately African-American population is descended from slaves, freemen, Native American, and assorted rascals
Second Time Sweeter is the third Blessings novel that I have read. It is also the darkest of the trio, as several characters are confronted by the consequences of their actions and/or by their troubled pasts. Jenkins also references some violent and troubling incidents from Henry Adams' past that I really do not remember her doing (or doing as much) in Stepping to a New Day or in Chasing Down a Dream (Blessings #8).
But damn, in Second Time Sweeter, every word of the good times, the bad times, and the ugly times is a joy to read. Jenkins' prose is efficient, but also elegant and is straightforward, but also evocative and emotive. In articles and courses that try to teach and guide budding authors on writing, creating engaging characters is emphasized. Jenkins offers the most lovable protagonists and the most engrossing antagonists. Jenkins captivates her readers with good guys and gals and bad folks alike, as always, especially in Second Time Sweeter.
Beverly Jenkins is a fantastic teller of tales of the heart. I recommend her novels without hesitation, and Second Time Sweeter is a sweet read times three. If Ms. Jenkins stopped writing “Blessings” novels, I might have to act like that crazy-ass woman in Stephen King's Misery.
9 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
The text is copyright © 2018 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog or site for reprint syndication rights and fees.
--------------------
HARPERCOLLINS/William Morrow – @HarperCollins; @WmMorrowBks
[This review was originally posted on Patreon.]
AUTHOR: Beverly Jenkins – @authorMsBev
ISBN: 978-0-06-284617-4; hardcover (August 28, 2018)
302pp, B&W, $19.99 U.S., $24.99 CAN
Second Time Sweeter is a new novel from bestselling author, Beverly Jenkins. This is the ninth novel in Jenkins' “Blessings” series (following 2017's Chasing Down a Dream). Set in the fictional small town of Henry Adams, Second Time Sweeter focuses on a too-proud man seeking forgiveness and redemption and a single-father hoping that he can get a second chance with an old high school flame.
In Henry Adams, Kansas, there is never a dull day, especially when someone is trying to resolve events that occurred when we last visited our friends in Henry Adams. Malachi “Mal” July betrayed the town by stealing $70,000 (and promptly losing it in an investment scheme) and also the woman he loves, Bernadine Brown, the owner of Henry Adams. Now, Bernadine has dumped Mal and refuses to talk to him, and Mal's son, Trent, is both furious and hurt as a result of his father's actions. Even Trent's sons (and Mal's grandsons), Amari and Devon, are disappointed and exasperated with their grandfather. Mal knows that he needs to make restitution, but he has prideful notions that everyone should simply forgive him and move on from his... indiscretions. However, the revenge of another woman he spurned will force Mal to reconsider his uppity attitude.
Meanwhile, single-father, Gary Clark, is looking forward to his thirtieth high school reunion. Although he deeply loves his two daughters, Leah and Tiffany, Gary feels that his life is in a rut. He hopes a reunion with Elanor “Nori” Price, the high school girlfriend he was forced to give up, will prove that there is still a spark between the two of them. However, the woman he did end up marrying, his ex-wife, Colleen Ewing, is demanding a reunion of her own. Is the second time sweeter? Witness all this and more, plus the arrival of a mob hit-woman...
I had heard of author Beverly Jenkins, but had never read her work until I read her 2016 novel, Stepping to a New Day (the seventh “Blessings” novel). I immediately fell in love with the characters and with the town of Henry Adams. Adams is the kind of small town that Norman Rockwell or Walt Disney could have loved. Unlike a Disney small town idyll, however, Henry Adams has a diverse population. Henry Adams' predominately African-American population is descended from slaves, freemen, Native American, and assorted rascals
Second Time Sweeter is the third Blessings novel that I have read. It is also the darkest of the trio, as several characters are confronted by the consequences of their actions and/or by their troubled pasts. Jenkins also references some violent and troubling incidents from Henry Adams' past that I really do not remember her doing (or doing as much) in Stepping to a New Day or in Chasing Down a Dream (Blessings #8).
But damn, in Second Time Sweeter, every word of the good times, the bad times, and the ugly times is a joy to read. Jenkins' prose is efficient, but also elegant and is straightforward, but also evocative and emotive. In articles and courses that try to teach and guide budding authors on writing, creating engaging characters is emphasized. Jenkins offers the most lovable protagonists and the most engrossing antagonists. Jenkins captivates her readers with good guys and gals and bad folks alike, as always, especially in Second Time Sweeter.
Beverly Jenkins is a fantastic teller of tales of the heart. I recommend her novels without hesitation, and Second Time Sweeter is a sweet read times three. If Ms. Jenkins stopped writing “Blessings” novels, I might have to act like that crazy-ass woman in Stephen King's Misery.
9 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
The text is copyright © 2018 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog or site for reprint syndication rights and fees.
--------------------
Labels:
Beverly Jenkins,
Black Authors,
Book Review,
HarperCollins,
Review
Tuesday, October 9, 2018
Review: INCOGNEGRO: Renaissance #1
INCOGNEGRO: RENAISSANCE No. 1 (OF 5)
DARK HORSE COMICS/Berger Books – @DarkHorseComics
[This review was originally posted on Patreon.]
STORY: Mat Johnson
ART: Warren Pleece
LETTERS: Clem Robin
EDITOR: Karen Berger – @karenpberger
28pp, B&W, $3.99 U.S. (February 2018)
Mature Readers
Part 1: “Soaked”
Incognegro is an original graphic novel created by writer Mat Johnson and artist Warren Pleece. First published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint in 2008, Incognegro is set in the 1930’s and focuses on Zane Pinchback, of the neighborhood of Harlem in New York City. Zane is a reporter for the “New Holland Herald,” a newspaper which serves the Black community of Harlem and beyond. Although Zane is a Negro, his skin complexion is so light that he looks like a White man. When Zane pretends to be a White man, he is doing what is called “passing” or “going incognegro.”
Zane occasionally leaves the relative safety of Harlem and heads to the Deep South where he infiltrates the local White populace – “going incognegro.” Pretending to be a White man, Zane can freely take pictures of the lynchings of black men and also learn the names of the respectable folks attending these ghastly events. In the main story of Incognegro, Zane is forced to travel back to Tupelo, Mississippi where his estranged brother, Alonzo “Pinchy” Pinchback, is scheduled to hang for the murder of a white woman. Zane has to find the real killer while someone who knows of Zane's ruse of passing as a White man arrives in Tupelo, determined to find Zane and out him to the White populace.
Zane Pinchback returns in a new five-issue miniseries, Incognegro: Renaissance, a prequel of sorts to the Incognegro graphic novel. This new comic book is written and drawn by the original Incognegro team of Johnson and Pleece and lettered by Clem Robins. This miniseries is published by Dark Horse Comics' imprint, Berger Books, which is headed by DC Comics/Vertigo's legendary former editor, Karen Berger.
Incognegro: Renaissance #1 opens about two decades before the events depicted in the original Incognegro in New York City of the early 1920s. Zane Pinchback, a young reporter for the New Holland Herald, is accompanying his friend, Carl (who is also a lightly-complected Negro) to a swanky book release party in midtown New York that is being held at a White man's apartment.
Former literary sensation, Arna Van Horn, is celebrating the release of his first book in about 15 years. Set in Harlem, the book is entitled “Nigger Town.” During the party, a dark-skinned Black man named Xavier Harris causes a commotion that leads to a shocking turn of events. The party may also provide an opportunity for a struggling young reporter to make a name for himself.
I am probably one of the few comic book reviewers (if not the only one) outside the mainstream, big media press that listed Incognegro as one of the top five comic books of the first decade of the twenty-first century. Incognegro did turn out to be quite well regarded with critics and reviewers who don't trade in the comic book fan-driven press. According to author Mat Johnson, the original Incognegro was quite popular in high school and college classes, but for some reason, DC Comics allowed the graphic novel to go out of print. Incognegro is back in print under Berger Books, so hopefully, it has found a long-term home.
Concerning Incognegro: Renaissance: it opens with a strong first issue. Mat Johnson's writing is as witty and as engaging as ever, and his eye as a social critic and a commentator may be stronger than ever. In his hands, the pen is not mightier than the sword; it is a sharp and beautifully lethal sword.
I was not crazy about Warren Pleece as the artist of the first Incognegro. Although, his storytelling was good, I found his compositions to be awkward. Now, I have warmed to him. His pen is also a switchblade, honey. Here, Pleece's storytelling is mostly subtle and graceful, but there are times when he conveys the hypocrisy of a 1920's high White society that treats Negros like pets so bluntly. One might mistake this British comics artist as a propagandist for Black radicals.
Readers who want really exceptional comic books will want Incognegro: Renaissance.
9 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
The text is copyright © 2018 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog for reprint and syndication rights and fees.
----------------------------------
DARK HORSE COMICS/Berger Books – @DarkHorseComics
[This review was originally posted on Patreon.]
STORY: Mat Johnson
ART: Warren Pleece
LETTERS: Clem Robin
EDITOR: Karen Berger – @karenpberger
28pp, B&W, $3.99 U.S. (February 2018)
Mature Readers
Part 1: “Soaked”
Incognegro is an original graphic novel created by writer Mat Johnson and artist Warren Pleece. First published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint in 2008, Incognegro is set in the 1930’s and focuses on Zane Pinchback, of the neighborhood of Harlem in New York City. Zane is a reporter for the “New Holland Herald,” a newspaper which serves the Black community of Harlem and beyond. Although Zane is a Negro, his skin complexion is so light that he looks like a White man. When Zane pretends to be a White man, he is doing what is called “passing” or “going incognegro.”
Zane occasionally leaves the relative safety of Harlem and heads to the Deep South where he infiltrates the local White populace – “going incognegro.” Pretending to be a White man, Zane can freely take pictures of the lynchings of black men and also learn the names of the respectable folks attending these ghastly events. In the main story of Incognegro, Zane is forced to travel back to Tupelo, Mississippi where his estranged brother, Alonzo “Pinchy” Pinchback, is scheduled to hang for the murder of a white woman. Zane has to find the real killer while someone who knows of Zane's ruse of passing as a White man arrives in Tupelo, determined to find Zane and out him to the White populace.
Zane Pinchback returns in a new five-issue miniseries, Incognegro: Renaissance, a prequel of sorts to the Incognegro graphic novel. This new comic book is written and drawn by the original Incognegro team of Johnson and Pleece and lettered by Clem Robins. This miniseries is published by Dark Horse Comics' imprint, Berger Books, which is headed by DC Comics/Vertigo's legendary former editor, Karen Berger.
Incognegro: Renaissance #1 opens about two decades before the events depicted in the original Incognegro in New York City of the early 1920s. Zane Pinchback, a young reporter for the New Holland Herald, is accompanying his friend, Carl (who is also a lightly-complected Negro) to a swanky book release party in midtown New York that is being held at a White man's apartment.
Former literary sensation, Arna Van Horn, is celebrating the release of his first book in about 15 years. Set in Harlem, the book is entitled “Nigger Town.” During the party, a dark-skinned Black man named Xavier Harris causes a commotion that leads to a shocking turn of events. The party may also provide an opportunity for a struggling young reporter to make a name for himself.
I am probably one of the few comic book reviewers (if not the only one) outside the mainstream, big media press that listed Incognegro as one of the top five comic books of the first decade of the twenty-first century. Incognegro did turn out to be quite well regarded with critics and reviewers who don't trade in the comic book fan-driven press. According to author Mat Johnson, the original Incognegro was quite popular in high school and college classes, but for some reason, DC Comics allowed the graphic novel to go out of print. Incognegro is back in print under Berger Books, so hopefully, it has found a long-term home.
Concerning Incognegro: Renaissance: it opens with a strong first issue. Mat Johnson's writing is as witty and as engaging as ever, and his eye as a social critic and a commentator may be stronger than ever. In his hands, the pen is not mightier than the sword; it is a sharp and beautifully lethal sword.
I was not crazy about Warren Pleece as the artist of the first Incognegro. Although, his storytelling was good, I found his compositions to be awkward. Now, I have warmed to him. His pen is also a switchblade, honey. Here, Pleece's storytelling is mostly subtle and graceful, but there are times when he conveys the hypocrisy of a 1920's high White society that treats Negros like pets so bluntly. One might mistake this British comics artist as a propagandist for Black radicals.
Readers who want really exceptional comic books will want Incognegro: Renaissance.
9 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
The text is copyright © 2018 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog for reprint and syndication rights and fees.
----------------------------------
Labels:
Berger Books,
Dark Horse,
Karen Berger,
Mat Johnson,
Review,
Warren Pleece
Monday, October 8, 2018
BOOM! Studios from Diamond Distributors for October 10, 2018
BOOM! STUDIOS
JUL189232 ADVENTURE TIME SEASON 11 #1 FOC WERNECK INCV $3.99
AUG181352 ADVENTURE TIME SEASON 11 #1 MAIN $3.99
AUG181353 ADVENTURE TIME SEASON 11 #1 SUBSCRIPTION BENBASSET $3.99
MAR181285 AMORY WARS GOOD APOLLO #12 (OF 12) (MR) $3.99
AUG181371 GO GO POWER RANGERS #13 MAIN & MIX SG $3.99
AUG181372 GO GO POWER RANGERS #13 SUBSCRIPTION MOK VAR SG $3.99
JUN181245 KONG ON PLANET OF APES TP $19.99
AUG181409 RUINWORLD #4 (OF 5) $3.99
JUL189232 ADVENTURE TIME SEASON 11 #1 FOC WERNECK INCV $3.99
AUG181352 ADVENTURE TIME SEASON 11 #1 MAIN $3.99
AUG181353 ADVENTURE TIME SEASON 11 #1 SUBSCRIPTION BENBASSET $3.99
MAR181285 AMORY WARS GOOD APOLLO #12 (OF 12) (MR) $3.99
AUG181371 GO GO POWER RANGERS #13 MAIN & MIX SG $3.99
AUG181372 GO GO POWER RANGERS #13 SUBSCRIPTION MOK VAR SG $3.99
JUN181245 KONG ON PLANET OF APES TP $19.99
AUG181409 RUINWORLD #4 (OF 5) $3.99
Dark Horse Comics from Diamond Distributors for October 10, 2018
DARK HORSE COMICS
JUL180518 AMERICAN GODS MOTEL AMERICA MUG $12.99
JUN180367 EC ARCHIVES HAUNT OF FEAR HC VOL 05 $39.99
JUN180384 GANTZ G TP VOL 02 $13.99
JUN180300 INCOGNEGRO RENAISSANCE HC (MR) $19.99
AUG180370 JOE GOLEM #2 (OF 5) THE DROWNING CITY $3.99
MAY180394 MST3K MUG $12.99
JUN180357 PLANTS VS ZOMBIES WAR AND PEAS HC $9.99
JUL180444 QUANTUM AGE FROM THE WORLD OF BLACK HAMMER #3 CVR A TORRES $3.99
JUL180445 QUANTUM AGE FROM THE WORLD OF BLACK HAMMER #3 CVR B $3.99
AUG180326 SHE COULD FLY #4 (MR) $4.99
JUL180518 AMERICAN GODS MOTEL AMERICA MUG $12.99
JUN180367 EC ARCHIVES HAUNT OF FEAR HC VOL 05 $39.99
JUN180384 GANTZ G TP VOL 02 $13.99
JUN180300 INCOGNEGRO RENAISSANCE HC (MR) $19.99
AUG180370 JOE GOLEM #2 (OF 5) THE DROWNING CITY $3.99
MAY180394 MST3K MUG $12.99
JUN180357 PLANTS VS ZOMBIES WAR AND PEAS HC $9.99
JUL180444 QUANTUM AGE FROM THE WORLD OF BLACK HAMMER #3 CVR A TORRES $3.99
JUL180445 QUANTUM AGE FROM THE WORLD OF BLACK HAMMER #3 CVR B $3.99
AUG180326 SHE COULD FLY #4 (MR) $4.99
Labels:
Berger Books,
comics news,
Dark Horse,
Diamond Distributors,
EC Comics,
manga news,
Mat Johnson,
Warren Pleece
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)