SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN No. 1 (2019)
MARVEL COMICS – @Marvel
[This review was originally posted on Patreon.]
STORY: Christos Gage
PENCILS: Mike Hawthorne
INKS: Wade von Grawbadger
COLORS: Jordie Bellaire
LETTERS: VC's Clayton Cowles
EDITOR: Nick Lowe
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Akira Yoshida
COVER: Travis Charest
VARIANT COVER ARTISTS: Mike Hawthorne with Jordie Bellaire; Marko Djurdjević (Fantastic Four Villain Variant Cover);
28pp, Color, $3.99 U.S. (February 2019)
Rated “T”
Spider-Man created by Steve Ditko and Stan Lee
The Superior Spider-Man was a Marvel Comics superhero comic book series featuring an alternate version of Spider-Man. Cover dated between January 2013 and June 2014, the series featured Otto Octavius a.k.a. Spider-Man villain “Doctor Octopus” in the role of Spider-Man.
The series returns as Superior Spider-Man. It is written by Christos Gage; drawn by Mike Hawthorne (pencils) and Wade von Grawbadger (inks); colored by Jordie Bellaire; and lettered by Clayton Cowles. Once again, Otto Octavius is in a new body and is a “superior” Spider-Man.
Superior Spider-Man #1 opens in San Francisco, the city that Otto Octavius-The Superior Spider-Man has chosen to protect and to improve. After dealing (successfully) with Stilt-Man, Otto heads to Horizon University where he will adopt his identity as Professor Elliot Tolliver and deliver “a crucial, end-of-term lecture.” Then, it is off to more villain fighting, but Otto/Elliot/Superior is about to discover that someone from his past has joined the faculty of Horizon. That person is ready to reveal the true face of the Superior Spider-Man to the authorities.
I was cynical. I was ready to hate Superior Spider-Man #1. In fact, I only bought this comic book to give to a friend who reads any Spider-Man comic book put in front of him. I am not over-awed by writer Christos Gage's script, but it is good. I am not crazy about the art team of Make Hawthorne and Wade von Grawbadger, but the storytelling is good. Jordie Bellaire delivers her usually solid colors, and Clayton Cowles delivers his solid lettering.
But there is something about this comic book that demands I read one or two more issues. I enjoyed the first issue enough to maybe read more. So I will say to you, dear reader, maybe you should try at least Superior Spider-Man #1.
6 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Review: DAREDEVIL #1
DAREDEVIL No. 1 (2019)
MARVEL COMICS – @Marvel
[This review was originally posted in Patreon.]
STORY: Chip Zdarsky
ART: Marco Checchetto
COLORS: Sunny Gho
LETTERS: VC's Clayton Cowles
EDITOR: Devin Lewis
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Akira Yoshida a.k.a. C.B. Cebulski
COVER: Julian Totino Tedesco
VARIANT COVER ARTISTS: Alex Maleev; Joe Quesada; Skottie Young; Gabriele Dell'Otto
36pp, Color, $4.99 U.S. (April 2019)
Daredevil created by Stan Lee and Bill Everett with Jack Kirby and Wally Wood
“Know Fear” Part 1
Daredevil is a Marvel Comics superhero created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett. The character first appeared in Daredevil #1 (cover dated: April 1964). Daredevil is Matt Murdock, a vision-impaired attorney who was blinded as a child after being exposed to a radioactive substance. That substance enhanced his senses to a supernatural level and gave him a 360-degree radar sense.
Marvel Comics is giving Daredevil the comic book something of a reboot. Daredevil 2019 is written by Chip Zdarsky; drawn by Marco Checchetto; colored by Sunny Gho; and lettered by Clayton Cowles.
Daredevil #1 opens in the wake of the events depicted at the end of writer Charles Soule's run on Daredevil and in the subsequent five-issue miniseries, Man Without Fear. After recovering from grievous injuries and intense physical therapy, Matt Murdock returns to Hell's Kitchen. As the story begins, Matt has already acted once as Daredevil (although apparently not in costume). However, there is a new sheriff in town.
Straight outta Chicago comes Detective Cole North. He has been tasked by New York City Mayor Wilson Fisk, formerly known as The Kingpin – the crime lord of New York City, to take down costumed superheroes in NYC. When he dons the Daredevil costume for the first time in a long time, Matt may end up doing Detective Cole's work for him.
Daredevil #1 (2019) is quite a good start for the new series. First, there is Julian Totino Tedesco's beautiful cover art. Inside, Marco Checchetto offers his most disciplined compositions to date, with an emphasis on storytelling that makes the most of atmosphere and mood and characters' emotions. Previously, Checchetto was good at these things, but his drawings seemed to emphasize style. Sunny Gho's colors are beautiful and emphasize reds and blues to create a sort of rose-tinted Film-Noir look. The artists' depiction of Daredevil's radar sense is also quite nice.
Writer Chip Zdarsky's storytelling here reminds me, in some ways, of writer Frank Miller and artist David Mazzuchelli's “Born Again” story arc in Daredevil (1964) #227-231. It is also something of a spiritual heir to the last year of Frank Miller's original run on Daredevil as writer-artist/designer (with Klaus Janson as artist). I don't know if Zdarsky's work on Daredevil will reach the great heights of Miller, but I like how Zdarsky emphasizes Matt's moral conflicts and his past, as well as emphasizing Wilson Fisk as being an existential threat to Matt Murdock-Daredevil. Clayton Cowles lettering creates a nice rhythm for Zdarsky's script.
I was not looking forward to Daredevil (2019), but happenstance dropped a copy of Daredevil #1 (2019) in my lap. I am glad I read it, and I am recommending it to Daredevil fans.
8 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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[This review was originally posted in Patreon.]
STORY: Chip Zdarsky
ART: Marco Checchetto
COLORS: Sunny Gho
LETTERS: VC's Clayton Cowles
EDITOR: Devin Lewis
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Akira Yoshida a.k.a. C.B. Cebulski
COVER: Julian Totino Tedesco
VARIANT COVER ARTISTS: Alex Maleev; Joe Quesada; Skottie Young; Gabriele Dell'Otto
36pp, Color, $4.99 U.S. (April 2019)
Daredevil created by Stan Lee and Bill Everett with Jack Kirby and Wally Wood
“Know Fear” Part 1
Daredevil is a Marvel Comics superhero created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett. The character first appeared in Daredevil #1 (cover dated: April 1964). Daredevil is Matt Murdock, a vision-impaired attorney who was blinded as a child after being exposed to a radioactive substance. That substance enhanced his senses to a supernatural level and gave him a 360-degree radar sense.
Marvel Comics is giving Daredevil the comic book something of a reboot. Daredevil 2019 is written by Chip Zdarsky; drawn by Marco Checchetto; colored by Sunny Gho; and lettered by Clayton Cowles.
Daredevil #1 opens in the wake of the events depicted at the end of writer Charles Soule's run on Daredevil and in the subsequent five-issue miniseries, Man Without Fear. After recovering from grievous injuries and intense physical therapy, Matt Murdock returns to Hell's Kitchen. As the story begins, Matt has already acted once as Daredevil (although apparently not in costume). However, there is a new sheriff in town.
Straight outta Chicago comes Detective Cole North. He has been tasked by New York City Mayor Wilson Fisk, formerly known as The Kingpin – the crime lord of New York City, to take down costumed superheroes in NYC. When he dons the Daredevil costume for the first time in a long time, Matt may end up doing Detective Cole's work for him.
Daredevil #1 (2019) is quite a good start for the new series. First, there is Julian Totino Tedesco's beautiful cover art. Inside, Marco Checchetto offers his most disciplined compositions to date, with an emphasis on storytelling that makes the most of atmosphere and mood and characters' emotions. Previously, Checchetto was good at these things, but his drawings seemed to emphasize style. Sunny Gho's colors are beautiful and emphasize reds and blues to create a sort of rose-tinted Film-Noir look. The artists' depiction of Daredevil's radar sense is also quite nice.
Writer Chip Zdarsky's storytelling here reminds me, in some ways, of writer Frank Miller and artist David Mazzuchelli's “Born Again” story arc in Daredevil (1964) #227-231. It is also something of a spiritual heir to the last year of Frank Miller's original run on Daredevil as writer-artist/designer (with Klaus Janson as artist). I don't know if Zdarsky's work on Daredevil will reach the great heights of Miller, but I like how Zdarsky emphasizes Matt's moral conflicts and his past, as well as emphasizing Wilson Fisk as being an existential threat to Matt Murdock-Daredevil. Clayton Cowles lettering creates a nice rhythm for Zdarsky's script.
I was not looking forward to Daredevil (2019), but happenstance dropped a copy of Daredevil #1 (2019) in my lap. I am glad I read it, and I am recommending it to Daredevil fans.
8 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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From BleedingCool: IDW Publishing will collect Steve Ditko's complete "Mr. A" comics in hardcover volumes beginning in 2020. This article also includes a fascinating question and answer session with IDW editor Scott Dunbier and one of Ditko's nephews, Mark Ditko.
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SDCC - From Newsarama: The "Harley Quinn" animated series for "DC Universe" has a first trailer.
SDCC - From Newsarama: Two-time, Oscar-winning actor Mahershala Ali has been cast as Marvel Studios' vampire-hunting character, Blade.
SDCC - From THR: Marvel Comics announces the relaunch of the X-Men franchise with six new titles: "X-Men," "Excalibur," "Marauders," "New Mutants," "Fallen Angels," and "X-Force."
SDCC - From THR: The 2019 Will Eisner Award winners have been announced. Writer Tom King wins in four of the five categories in which he was nominated.
SDCC - From Newsarama: Miracleman returns in "Marvel Comics #1000" in a one-page story by Neil Gaiman and Mark Buckingham.
SDCC - From Newsarama: DC Comics has aligned its imprints... again... adding a new one, "DC Graphic Novels for Young Adults" (which will encompass the former "DC Ink" line). So the revised line of imprints are as follows: "DC Graphic Novels for Kids," "DC Graphic Novels for Young Adults," "DC" (also known as DC Universe), and "DC Black Label."
SDCC - From THR: Brandon Routh, how played Superman in the 2006 film, "Superman Returns," will reprise that role in The CW's "Crisis on Infinite Earths" crossover in December 2019 and January 2020.
SDCC - From BleedingCool: Jonathan Hickman talks X-Men at Comic-Con 2019 via video
SDCC - From CBR: Announced at a Comic-Con press event, comiXology has announced another of its "Originals" program, "Afterlift" by writer Chip Zdarsky and artist Jason Loo.
From Deadline: Ed Brubaker has signed a multi-year deal with Legendary Entertainment Television to develop his creator-owned comic book series for television.
From Deadline: The upcoming seventh season will be the final season for the ABC TV series, "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D."
From Newsarama: Random House reveals its 2020 releases under its graphic novel imprint, "Random House Graphic."
From EW: Jonathan Hickman says that Marvel Comics should not be taking its storytelling cues from Marvel Studios.
From Newsarama: DC will launch a new Birds of Prey ongoing series this October from writer Brian Azzarello and artists Emanuela Lupacchino, Ray McCarthy, and Trish Mulhivill.
From Newsarama: Bill Jemas and Axel Alonso have hired ReedPOP's Gabe Yocum as its Sales Director for their new comic publishing start-up Artists, Writers, and Artisans (AWA)
From Newsarama: "The Authority" creators, writer Warren Ellis and artist Bryan Hitch, are reuniting for a 12-issue Batman comic books series, "The Batman's Grave."
From HypeBeast: 13 years after it ended, the infamous manga, "Death Note" is coming back for a one-off, reuniting the manga’s original author and illustrator, Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. Now, they are giving fans a look at a storyboard for the upcoming 87-page story.
From TheGeekHerald: The latest "My Hero Academia" spinoff manga debuts this month in Japan. "My Hero Academia: Team Up Mission" will debut in "Saiko Jump" on or around July 25th.
From CincyJungle: NFL running back, Rodney Anderson (Cincinnati Bengals), is openly a fan of comic books and science fiction. He is apparently part of a wave of young NFL players willing to be open.
From Wired: Former Marvel EiC and current CCO, Joe Quesada, will be the star of "Storyboards," which will pair him with "visionary" people to find out how they do their best work. Hugh Jackman of the "Wolverine" and "X-Men" movies will be the guest on the debut episode of this Disney+ streaming service series.
From Deadline: WTG Enterprises is producing an animated series based on the long-running Underground Comix titles, "The Faburlous Furry Freak Brothers," created by Gilbert Shelton. The plan is for eight 22-minute episodes to debut early in 2020, but there is currently no distributor.
From FlickeringMyth: Actress Olivia Munn, who played Psylocke in the film, "X-Men: Apocalypse" (2016), said that she found director Bryan Singer and writer Simon Kinberg's lack of knowledge of the X-Men mythos very frustrating.
From ComicBookMovie: There are new characater posters for the film, "The Kitchen," which is based on the 2014 DC Comics/Vertigo miniseries.
From ComicBookMovie: Producer Amy Pascal says that there is no timetable for the sequel to 2018's hit film, "Venom."
From TheBeat: An analysis of June 2019 comic book and graphic novel sales.
From Newsarama: John Carpenter will help the Joker get his swagger back in "The Joker: The Year of the Villain #1."
From Newsarama: What is known about the return of Marvel's "Ultimate Universe."
From Newsarama: Here is the first trailer for the new "Lupin III" film.
From Newsarama: Mike Allred previews his David Bowie biographical original graphic novel, "Bowie: Stardust, Rayguns & Moonage Daydreams," produced with writer Steve Horton and colorist Laura Allred.
From PW: HarperCollins is announcing a new graphic novel imprint, HarperAlley, which will be headed by Andrew Arnold, formerly of FirstSecond.
From io9: Jeff Lemire is writing two "DC Black Label." The first is "Joker: Killer Smile," which will be drawn by Andrea Sorrentino. The next is "The Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage," which will be drawn by Denys Cowan and Bill Sienkiewicz.
From Newsarama: IDW Publishing announces its plans for San Diego Comic Con 2019.
From BleedingCool: If you like Ed Piskor's "X-Men: Grand Design," prepare for Tom Scoli's "Fantastic Four: Grand Design."
From Newsarama: Marvel Comics announces a new comic book from writer Peter Milligan and artist Mike Allred, the creators of X-Statix. "X-Cellent" debuts in 2020.
From Newsarama: John Costantine/Hellblazer gets another relaunch with "The Sandman Universe Presents Hellblazer #1" in October.
From Newsarama: Todd Phillips says that the Joker's origin in his upcoming film, "The Joker," is not from the comic books.
From Seibertron: Someone found an Amazon listing for VIZ Media's "Transformers: The Manga" collection.
From TimesofSanDiego: The evolution of San Diego Comic Con International.
From CBR: DC Comics has apparently made a deal to produce original comic books based upon two anime films from American-anime studio, Rooster Teeth. Expect (mediocre) RWBY and gen:LOCK comic books beginning in August 2019.
From BleedingCool: It's Alive! next project is an omnibus collecting the work of cartoonist and comic book creator, Jeff Nicholson. Nicholson's "Father & Son Omnibus: Reality Soldiers" is set to be released on September 25th and currently available for preorder now.
From Madison: Anne Elizabeth Moore, former writer for "The Onion," is writing a book about alternative and indie cartoonist and comic book creator, Julie Ducet.
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From ThePlaylist: While throwing shade at Warner Bros., Oscar-winning screenwriter turned film director, Christopher McQuarrie, says that he wanted to make interconnected "Green Lantern Corps" and "Superman" movies.
From Newsarama: In the wake of news that MAD Magazines will no longer feature new content comes word that DC Comics has laid off MAD senior editor Dan Telfer has been laid off.
From BleedingCool: William Messner-Loebs contributes to "Kiss: The End #3." Loebs, a popular comic book creator, artist, and writer doing the 1980s and 1990s, has struggled to find work most of this century and has been in financial dire straits several times.
From THR: Katsuhiro Otomo announced at Anime Expo that he will direct a third anime project that will continue the universe of his legendary Akira, which he began as manga before turning into an animated feature film. He also announced that there will be a "Complete Works" collection of his manga.
From CBR: Why isn't there a Stan Lee cameo in "Spider-Man: Far From Home?" The filmmakers were concerned about his health.
From TheComicsBeat: MAD Magazine #9 will be the last one distributed to newstands. #10 will be the last one to feature new content. With #10, MAD will only be available through the direct comics market and digitally.
From TheComicsBeat: Matt Groening is launching a new company, Babber Books. Groening was one of the founders of Bongo Comics. Bongo primarily published comic books based on Fox's "The Simpsons," animated TV series, which Groening created.
From Newsarama: The classic Italian comics, "Diabolik," is about to get another film adaptation. The previous film adaptation appeared in 1968, six years after "Diabolik" debuted in Italy.
From Newsarama: AMC reassures fans that "The Walking Dead" TV series and films are not ending although the comic book, the inspired them, is.
From Newsarama: Warner Bros.' proposed "Flash" film will have a new director and writer.
From Deadline: The Syfy TV series, "Wynonna Earp," which is based on a comic book, is seeing its fourth season delayed until 2020, due to financing issues.
From Newsarama: "Marvel Zombies" will return in October.
From Newsarama: "The Walking Dead" comic book series is to end with issue #193, which is due in stores, Wed., July 3rd,2019
From ComicBook: George Perez talks about what he did not like about working on The New 52 "Superman" comic books series.
From Newsarama: Netflix orders TV series based on "The Sandman" comic book.
From YahooNews: Canadian cartoonist Michael de Adder says he was fired from his freelance contract for a Donald Trump political cartoon he drew.
From BookRiot: Seven comic books written by novelists you love.
From THR: "Daphne Byrne" is a new comic book, part of DC Comics and Joe Hill's recently announced "Hill House Comics." It is the work of comics newcomer and playwright Laura Marks and veteran artist Kelley Jones.
JULY 2019 COMICS SOLICITATIONS:
From Newsarama: July 2019 comics solicitations for all publishers on one page.
From Newsarama: AC Comics for July 2019
From Newsarama: Action Lab Entertainment for July 2019
From Newsarama: AfterShock Comics for July 2019
From Newsarama: Ahoy Comics for July 2019
From Newsarama: Albatross Funnybooks for July 2019
From Newsarama: Alterna Comics for July 2019
From Newsarama: American Mythology for July 2019
From Newsarama: Antarctic Press for July 2019
From Newsarama: Archie Comics for July 2019
From Newsarama: Aspen Comics for July 2019
From Newsarama: BOOM! Studios for July 2019
From Newsarama: Dark Horse Comics for July 2019
From Newsarama: DC Comics for July 2019
From Newsarama: Dynamite Entertainment for July 2019
From Newsarama: Hero Tomorrow for July 2019
From Newsarama: IDW Publishing for July 2019
From Newsarama: Image Comics for July 2019
From Newsarama: Mad Cave Studios for July 2019
From Newsarama: Marvel Comics for July 2019
From Newsarama: Nobrow Press for July 2019
From Newsarama: Oni Press for July 2019
From Newsarama: Papercutz for July 2019
From Newsarama: Titan Comics for July 2019
From Newsarama: Valiant Entertainment for July 2019
From Newsarama: VIZMedia for July 2019
AUGUST 2019 COMICS SOLICITATIONS:
From Newsarama: August 2019 comics solicitations for all publishers on one page.
From Newsarama: AC Comics for August 2019
From Newsarama: Action Lab Entertainment for August 2019
From Newsarama: AfterShock Comics for August 2019
From Newsarama: Ahoy Comics for August 2019
From Newsarama: Antarctic Press for August 2019
From Newsarama: Archie Comics for August 2019
From Newsarama: Aspen Comics for August 2019
From Newsarama: Avatar Press for August 2019
From Newsarama: Black Mask Studios for August 2019
From Newsarama: BOOM! Studios for August 2019
From Newsarama: Dark Horse Comics for August 2019
From Newsarama: DC Comics for August 2019
From Newsarama: Dynamite Entertainment for August 2019
From Newsarama: Humanoids for August 2019
From Newsarama: IDW Publishing for August 2019
From Newsarama: Lion Forge for August 2019
From Newsarama: Marvel Comics for August 2019
From BleedingCool: Oni Press for August 2019
From Newsarama: Red 5 Comics for August 2019
From Newsarama: Scout Comics for August 2019
From Newsarama: Titan Comics for August 2019
From Newsarama: Vault Comics for August 2019
From Newsarama: VIZ Media for August 2019
From Newsarama: Yen Press for August 2019
SEPTEMBER 2019 COMICS SOLICITATIONS:
From Newsarama: September 2019 comics solicitations for 24 publishers on one page
From Newsarama: AfterShock Comics for September 2019
From Newsarama: Ahoy Comics for September 2019
From Newsarama: Antarctic Press for September 2019
From Newsarama: Archie Comics for September 2019
From Newsarama: Aspen Comics for September 2019
From Newsarama: BOOM! Studios for September 2019
From Newsarama: Dark Horse Comics for September 2019
From Newsarama: DC Comics for September 2019
From Newsarama: Drawn & Quarterly for September 2019
From Newsarama: Dynamite Entertainment for September 2019
From Newsarama: Fantagraphics Books for September 2019
From Newsarama: Humanoids for September 2019
From Newsarama: IDW Publishing for September 2019
From Newsarama: Image Comics for September 2019
From Newsarama: Insight for September 2019
From Newsarama: Lion Forge Comics for September 2019
From Newsarama: Mad Cave Studios for September 2019
From Newsarama: Marvel Comics for September 2019
From Newsarama: Oni Press for September 2019
From Newsarama: Scout Comics for September 2019
From Newsarama: Titan Comics for September 2019
From Newsarama: Valiant Entertainment for September 2019
From Newsarama: Vault Comics for September 2019
From Newsarama: VIZ Media for September 2019
OCTOBER 2019 COMICS SOLICITATIONS:
From Newsarama: AC Comics for October 2019
From BleedingCool: Ahoy Comics for October 2019
From BleedingCool: Albatross Funnybooks for October 2019
From BleedingCool: Antarctic Press for October 2019
From Newsarama: BOOM! Studios for October 2019
From BleedingCool: Dark Horse Comics for October 2019
From Newsarama: DC Comics for October 2019
From Newsarama: IDW Publishing for October 2019
From BleedingCool: Image Comics for October 2019
From BleedingCool: Keenspot Entertainment for October 2019
From Newsarama: Marvel Comics for October 2019
From Newsarama: Scout Comics for October 2019
From Newsarama: Valiant Comics for October 2019
From Newsarama: A Wave Blue World for October 2019
From Newsarama: Yen Press for October 2019
HALLOWEEN COMICFEST 2019:
From Newsarama: 28 comic book titles for the industry's fall event taking place Saturday, October 26, 2019 at participating comic shops worldwide.
DC's HILL HOUSE COMICS Debut Solicitations:
From Newsarama: These are the solicitations for DC Comics' "Hill House Comics" group overseen by Joe Hill. The line is scheduled to kick off October 30, 2019 with "Basketful of Heads #1."
NOVEMBER 2019 COMICS SOLICITATIONS:
From Newsarama: DC Comics advanced solicitations for November 2019 ( for acetate covers)
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Tuesday, July 30, 2019
Review: PRODIGY #1
PRODIGY No. 1
IMAGE COMICS – @ImageComics @TheMagicOrder
[This review was originally posted on Patreon.]
WRITER: Mark Millar – @mrmarkmillar
ARTIST: Rafael Albuquerque
COLORS: Marcelo Maiolo
LETTERS: Peter Doherty
EDITOR: Rachel Fulton
COVER: Rafael Albuquerque
VARIANT COVER ARTISTS: Frank Quitely; Rafael Albuquerque
28pp, Color, $3.99 U.S. (December 2018)
Rated M / Mature
Prodigy is a new comic book miniseries created by Mark Millar and Rafael Albuquerque. It is the second series (following The Magic Order) produced by Millar since he sold his company, Millarworld, to Netflix. Prodigy focuses on the world's smartest man, who believes that he is the go-to guy when there is a global crisis to solve.
Prodigy #1 opens in 1993 at the end of the “Inter-School Polo Cup Final.” Eleven-year-old Edison Crane is the star of the match, much to the ire of some of his teammates who are high school students of actual high school age. How he deals with those violent, bitter teammates is a hint at what Edison will become – a man who will take on any problem or challenge on the road to becoming the world's smartest man running the world's most successful business.
But Edison Crane is not content because his brilliant mind needs constant challenge, so he becomes the go-to guy for governments around the world when they have a problem or crisis they cannot solve. When strange cars containing crispy critters start popping up around the world, however, Edison may finally face something that will truly challenge him.
I am a fan of a number of Mark Millar's creator-owned comic book series, with Kick-Ass, Empress, and The Magic Order (also a Netflix title) being among my favorite. I only read the first issue of the previous Millar-Albuquerque collaboration, Huck, which did not interest me enough to keep reading past the first issue.
Prodigy #1 is a teaser; the series' narrative really won't kick off until the second issue. Millar uses this first issue to sell Edison Crane, who has a thoroughly unlikable personality, to his readers. By the end of this issue, you might think Edison is a thoroughly intriguing character, dear readers; I did. This first issue also has one killer scene, which concerns surgery.
Rafael Albuquerque continues to transform as a comic book artist, in terms of his draftsmanship and in terms of the flair in his illustrative style. This stylishly-drawn first issue is among his best work, and Marcelo Maiolo's bright coloring makes this one gorgeously drawn comic book.
I am intrigued by this first issue, so I plan to keep reading Prodigy. Of course, I recommend it to all loyal Mark Millar readers.
7.5 out of 10
http://www.millarworld.tv/
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Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
The text is copyright © 2019 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog or site for reprint and syndication rights and fees.
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IMAGE COMICS – @ImageComics @TheMagicOrder
[This review was originally posted on Patreon.]
WRITER: Mark Millar – @mrmarkmillar
ARTIST: Rafael Albuquerque
COLORS: Marcelo Maiolo
LETTERS: Peter Doherty
EDITOR: Rachel Fulton
COVER: Rafael Albuquerque
VARIANT COVER ARTISTS: Frank Quitely; Rafael Albuquerque
28pp, Color, $3.99 U.S. (December 2018)
Rated M / Mature
Prodigy is a new comic book miniseries created by Mark Millar and Rafael Albuquerque. It is the second series (following The Magic Order) produced by Millar since he sold his company, Millarworld, to Netflix. Prodigy focuses on the world's smartest man, who believes that he is the go-to guy when there is a global crisis to solve.
Prodigy #1 opens in 1993 at the end of the “Inter-School Polo Cup Final.” Eleven-year-old Edison Crane is the star of the match, much to the ire of some of his teammates who are high school students of actual high school age. How he deals with those violent, bitter teammates is a hint at what Edison will become – a man who will take on any problem or challenge on the road to becoming the world's smartest man running the world's most successful business.
But Edison Crane is not content because his brilliant mind needs constant challenge, so he becomes the go-to guy for governments around the world when they have a problem or crisis they cannot solve. When strange cars containing crispy critters start popping up around the world, however, Edison may finally face something that will truly challenge him.
I am a fan of a number of Mark Millar's creator-owned comic book series, with Kick-Ass, Empress, and The Magic Order (also a Netflix title) being among my favorite. I only read the first issue of the previous Millar-Albuquerque collaboration, Huck, which did not interest me enough to keep reading past the first issue.
Prodigy #1 is a teaser; the series' narrative really won't kick off until the second issue. Millar uses this first issue to sell Edison Crane, who has a thoroughly unlikable personality, to his readers. By the end of this issue, you might think Edison is a thoroughly intriguing character, dear readers; I did. This first issue also has one killer scene, which concerns surgery.
Rafael Albuquerque continues to transform as a comic book artist, in terms of his draftsmanship and in terms of the flair in his illustrative style. This stylishly-drawn first issue is among his best work, and Marcelo Maiolo's bright coloring makes this one gorgeously drawn comic book.
I am intrigued by this first issue, so I plan to keep reading Prodigy. Of course, I recommend it to all loyal Mark Millar readers.
7.5 out of 10
http://www.millarworld.tv/
www.imagecomics.com
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
The text is copyright © 2019 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog or site for reprint and syndication rights and fees.
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