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Monday, January 3, 2022
Marvel Comics from Diamond Distributors for January 5, 2022
Comics, Magazines and Books from Diamond Distributors for January 5, 2022
DC Comics from Lunar Distributors for January 4, 2022
Arkham City The Order Of The World #4 (Of 6)(Cover A Sam Wolfe Connelly), $3.99
Arkham City The Order Of The World #4 (Of 6)(Cover B Jen Bartel Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Batgirl Of Burnside Omnibus HC, $99.99
Batman #119 (Cover A Jorge Molina), $4.99
Batman #119 (Cover B Francesco Mattina Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Batman #119 (Cover C Dan Hipp Card Stock Variant), AR
Batman #119 (Cover D Jock Card Stock Foil Variant), AR
Crush And Lobo #8 (Of 8)(Cover A Amancay Nahuelpan)), $3.99
Crush And Lobo #8 (Of 8)(Cover B Jen Bartel Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Dark Knights Of Steel #3 (Of 12)(Cover A Yasmine Putri), $3.99
Dark Knights Of Steel #3 (Of 12)(Cover B Joshua Middleton Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Dark Knights Of Steel #3 (Of 12)(Cover C Yasmine Putri Character Sheet Card Stock Variant), AR
DC Horror Presents Soul Plumber #4 (Of 6)(Cover A John McCrea), $3.99
DC Horror Presents Soul Plumber #4 (Of 6)(Cover B Yanick Paquette Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Detective Comics #1047 (Cover A Irvin Rodriguez), $4.99
Detective Comics #1047 (Cover B Lee Bermejo Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Detective Comics #1047 (Cover C Jorge Fornes Card Stock Variant), AR
Detective Comics #1047 (Cover D Simone Di Meo Secret Card Stock Variant), AR
Joker Presents A Puzzlebox #6 (Of 7)(Cover A Chip Zdarsky), $4.99
Joker Presents A Puzzlebox #6 (Of 7)(Cover B Miguel Mendonca Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Joker Presents A Puzzlebox #6 (Of 7)(Cover C Fico Ossio Peacemaker Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Justice League Incarnate #3 (Of 5)(Cover A Gary Frank), $4.99
Justice League Incarnate #3 (Of 5)(Cover B Ariel Olivetti Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Justice League Incarnate #3 (Of 5)(Cover C Jorge Fornes Peacemaker Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Justice League Incarnate #3 (Of 5)(Cover D Jorge Fornes Card Stock Variant), AR
Justice League Infinity #7 (Of 7)(Cover A Riley Rossmo), $3.99
Naomi Season One TP, $16.99
One-Star Squadron #2 (Of 6), $3.99
Suicide Squad #11 (Cover A Eduardo Pansica/Julio Ferreira/Marcelo Maiolo), $3.99
Suicide Squad #11 (Cover B Kevin Maguire Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Superman Son Of Kal-El #6 (Cover A John Timms), $3.99
Superman Son Of Kal-El #6 (Cover B InHyuk Lee Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Wonder Woman The Silver Age Omnibus Volume 1 HC, $99.99
World Of Krypton #2 (Of 6)(Cover A Mico Suayan), $3.99
World Of Krypton #2 (Of 6)(Cover B Darick Robertson Card Stock Variant), $4.99
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Friday, December 31, 2021
I Reads You Juniors: December 2021 - Update #100
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NEWS:
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Marvel Executive Vice-President Joe Quesada has denied that he is drawing writer Donny Cates' "rumored "Miracleman" project, but Quesada says that he does have a superhero project brweing for 2022.
IN MEMORIAM - From BleedingCool: Attorney, crime novelist, and comic book writer, Andrew Vachss, has died at that age of 79, Monday, December 27, 2021. His comics career began in 1992 with the ten-issue series, "Hard Looks," published by Dark Horse Comics. Vachss was also know for his work with abused and exploited children.
RUMORS - From ScreenGeek: Rumors suggest that Marvel Studios' "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" (May 6th, 2022) will introduce the X-Men to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
MARVEL STUDIOS - From CBR: Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige explains why the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Spider-Man did not fight past movie villains until "Spider-Man: No Way Home."
MARVEL - From THR: Marvel Comics legend, Stan Lee, was born today, December 28, 1922. According to the article, Lee knew early on that collecting comic books would be a smart investment.
RUMORS - From CBR: Is actor Norman Reedus ("The Walking Dead") fueling rumors that he is the Marvel Cinematic Universe's new "Ghost Rider?"
DC CINEMA - From CBR: Warner Bros. has dropped a new trailer for director Matt Reeves' "The Batman" that focuses on Batman and Catwoman.
DARK HORSE - From CBR: Dark Horse Comics and "Hellboy" creator Mike Mignola warns fans about buying unauthorized "Hellboy" NFTs.
DARK HORSE - From BleedingCool: Writer Mike Mignola and artist Greg Hinkle present the two-issue miniseries, "Radio Man," with the first issue arriving March 2nd.
DC TV - From BleedingCool: Actor Tom Welling talks about his time as Clark Kent on The WB/The CW's television series, "Smallville" (2001-11).
IMAGE - From BleedingCool: Image Comics is going to publish writer-artist Liam Sharp's "StarHenge."
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: A new line of Marvel statues is coming from Diamond Select Toys. it begins with Professor X and Green Goblin statues.
SONY/MARVEL - From WeGotThisCovered: Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios are making a serious Academy Award PR push for "Spider-Man: No Way Home."
BOOKS - From BleedingCool: The winners of the 2021 Hugo Awards were announced at "Discon III" (the 79th Worldcon). "Parable of the Sower: A Graphic Novel Adaptation" won the Hugo Award for "Best Graphic Story or Comic."
DC CINEMA - From CinemaBlend: Michael Keaton ("Batman," "Batman Returns") will return as Batman for Warner Bros./DC Films' "Flash." Reports day he has signed on to also appear as Batman in the "Batgirl" movie.
DARK HORSE - From BleedingCool: Dark Horse Comics/Entertainment has been bought by holdings company, Embracer Group, a Swedish entertainment company comprised of many video game subsidiaries like THQ Nordiq, Gearbox Software, and others
SONY/MARVEL - From THR: Sony and Marvel’s "Spider-Man: No Way Home" spun a record-breaking web in its box office debut, grossing $253 million from 4,336 theaters to secure the third-biggest domestic opening of all time at the box office despite growing worries over the COVID-19 omicron variant.
From IReadsYou: My review of "Spider-Man: No Way Home."
From ComicBook: Jon Favreau's Marvel Cinematic Universe character, "Happy Hogan," is a hit in "Spider-Man: No Way Home," but he was almost killed off in "Iron Man 3" (2013).
From WeGotThisCovered: Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige talks about bring back iconic villains for "Spider-Man: No Way Home."
From IGN: Spider-Man producer Amy Pascal says that she threw a sandwich at Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige when he first suggested bringing Spider-Man to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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MANGA - From BleedingCool: Yen Press announces six new titles for June 2022, five manga and one novel.
DYNAMITE - From Comicon: Here is David Avallone's writer's commentary for "Elvira Meets Vincent Price #3" from Dynamite Entertainment.
MARVEL COMICS - From BleedingCool: After long absence, Chris Claremont is writing an X-Men comic book series, "Gambit." The titles arrives in 2022 with art by Sid Kotian.
DC CINEMA - From Complex: Matt Reeves, director of "The Batman," says that actor Robert Pattison's Batman is based on the late "Nirvana" frontman, Kurt Cobain.
MARVEL STUDIOS - From TheDirect: There have been conflicting reports about Sony and Marvel developing a "Spider-Man 4." In a recent interview, Marvel's Kevin Feige and Sony's Amy Pascal, the producers of "Spider-Man: No Way Home," say that the film is in early development.
DC COMICS - From BleedingCool: Writer Tom King and artist David Marquez launch "Batman: Killing Time" in March 2022.
From DCBlog: A look at the legacy of Dick Grayson/Nighwing.
COMICS - From BleedingCool: Dan Slott ("The Amazing Spider-Man") will be writing a few "Doctor Who" one-shot comic books for Titan Comics.
DC CINEMA - From Variety: Warner Bros./DC Films' "Blue Beetle" was to be an HBO Max exclusive, but now it will be exclusive to movie theaters when it debuts August 18, 2023. The film will focus on Jaime Reyes, the Blue Beetle that debuted in 2006.
FCBD 2022 - From BleedingCool: The site has a list of titles that will be available for Free Comic Book Day 2022.
COMICS TO TV - From Deadline: Netflix and writer Michael Starrbury may adapt writer David F. Walker's comic, "The Hated," into a live-action Western series.
MARVEL STUDIOS - From Variety: "Spider-Man: No Way Home" looks to set box office records this weekend. At the very least, it could be the first pandemic-era movie to gross over 100 million dollars at the domestic box office in a single weekend.
DC TV - From PopSugar: The site offers a profile of The CW television series, "Naomi," which is based on the DC Comics series and character.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Alex Ross will publish the first original graphic novel of his career, "Fantastic Four: Full Circle," a hardcover graphic novel published in the size of the 1980s "Marvel Graphic Novels." Abrams ComicsArts in collaboration with Marvel Comics will publish it August 2022 at $24.99.
DC COMICS - From Polygon: Writer Mark Waid and artist Dan Mora launch "Batman/Supeman: World's Finest #1" in March 2022.
MARVEL COMICS - From BleedingCool: On March 2nd, 2022, Marvel Comics' "Strange #1" will introduce the "Sorceress Supreme," who is the former wife of Dr. Stephen Strange, Clea Strange.
COMICS TO FILM - From THR: Netflix is adapting Donny Cates and Geoff Shaw's comic book, "God Country," into a film.
IDW - From Deadline: Top Shelf Productions' graphic novel series, "The Surfside Girls" will be adapated into a 10-episode live-action series for Apple TV+.
DC TV - From Variety: Three writers from The CW's "Batwoman" are developing a "Gotham Knights" TV series for the network.
DC CINEMA/THE BATMAN - From Collider: Warner Bros. is reportedly testing two cuts of its highly anticipated superhero film, "The Batman," from director Matt Reeves. One of those cut may contain an appearance by The Joker.
From TheNews: A new Japanese trailer for Matt Reeves' "The Batman" reveals new footage from the film, not revealed in previous trailers for the film.
From Movieweb: Hot rumor: Is Barry Keoghan "The Joker" in Matt Reeves' upcoming film, "The Batman?"
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IMAGE - From THR: Skybound, the Image Comics imprint run by "The Walking Dead" creator Robert Kirkman, is in negotiations with Hasbro to acquire the publishing license for two Hasbro propwrties, "G.I. Joe" and "Transformers."
DC COMICS - From DCBlog: A look inside "The DC Book" (DK Books) by Stephen "Win" Wiacek.
INTERVIEW - From YouTube: Daniel Fee33 interviews acclaimed comic book writer, Grant Morrison, who reveals some shocking information about plans for Superman that they foiled.
COMICS TO VIDEO GAMES - From BleedingCool: During "The Game Awards 2021," Rocksteady Games dropped a game play trailer for the video game, "Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League."
MARVEL STUDIOS - From ETCanada: On Wednesday, Florence Pugh claimed on her Instagram Story that she had been blocked from posting about her appearance in the Marvel series “Hawkeye” on her main feed, after fans complained about spoilers.
COMICS TO VIDEO GAMES - From BleedingCool: During "The Game Awards 2021," DC Comics announced that it is working with Monolith Productions on a new "Wonder Woman" video game.
ANIME TO LIVE-ACTION - From THR: Netflix has cancelled its ambitious "Cowboy Bebop" series after only one season.
GEORGE PEREZ - From THR: Legendary DC Comics and Marvel artist, George Perez, has announced that he has Stage 3 pancreatic cancer and that he has between six months and one year to live. Perez is known for his work on "New Teen Titans," "Crisis on Infinite Earths," and "Wonder Woman" for DC and "The Avengers" and "Infinity Gauntlet" for Marvel.
From BleedingCool: Comic book professionals talk about the life of George Perez.
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MARVEL - From Marvel: Marvel Comics has announced the next era of X-Men storytelling: "Destiny of X." One of the new titles emerging from that is Kieron Gillen and Lucas Werneck’s "Immortal X-Men," which will focus on the current leaders of mutantkind known as "The Quiet Council."
IMAGE - From BleedingCool: Could "G.I. Joe" and "Transformers" end up at Image Comics?
VIZ MEDIA - From ANN: Manga creator Inio Asano plans to end his current manga, "Dead Dead Demon's Dededededestruction" in the next ten chapters or sometime with the year.
DC TV - From Variety: Colin Farrell is playing "The Penguin" in "The Batman" film, and he will also star in and executive produce a Penguin spin off series for HBO Max.
DC CINEMA - From Deadline: Director Patty Jenkins is no longer directing Gal Gadot's "Cleopatra" film, so that she can focus on "Wonder Woman 3" with Gadot and also on the Star Wars "Rogue Squadron" film.
MARVEL STUDIOS - From Deadline: Destin Daniel Cretton, the director of "Shang-Chi and the Legends of the Ten Rings," has signed an overall deal which Marvel Studios with involves him writing and directing a sequel to "Shang-Chi."
COMICS TO ANIMATION - From CBR: Amazon has announced "Diabolical," an animated spinoff to its hit live-action series, "The Boys," which is based on the comic book by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson.
SONY MARVEL U - From THR: At Brazil Comic Con (CCXP Worlds 21), Sony Pictures releases "first look" footage from "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Part One)." The film is due October 7, 2022, and is the sequel to the Oscar-winning, "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse," which starred Miles Morales Spider-Man.
MARVEL COMICS - From CBR: Marvel Comics has announced a digital comic book miniseries, "Spider-Bot."
MARVEL COMICS - From THR: Rob Liefeld says he is channeling the film, "Saving Private Ryan" (1998) for his one-shot comic book, "X-Force Killshot."
MARVEL STUDIOS - From BuzzFeed: "Spider-Man" star Tom Holland reveals that an American driver told him that he might land the role because he was just unattractive enough.
COMICS - From BleedingCool: Little, Brown has picked up the worldwide publishing rights to "Art Club," a graphic novel from cartoonist Rashad Doucet, who is known for his other graphic novels, "Alabaster Shadows" and "Pax Samson."
COVID-19 - From THR: The second U.S. case of the COVID-19 variant, "omicron," is someone who attended the Anime NYC 2021 convention.
DC COMICS - From GamesRadar: "Newsarama" takes a look at "the Retaliators," DC Comics' latest take on Marvel Comics "Avengers."
ONI PRESS - From Nerdist: Oni Press' "Rick and Morty" comic books will parody "Dune," "Logan's Run," and "Star Wars" in 2022.
MANGA - From CBR: CBR takes a look at the best selling manga for the year beginning 11/23/2020 and ending 11/21/2021. "Demon Slayer: Volume 23" apparently has the top spot.
DC COMICS - From BleedingCool: "Shadow War" is a "Batman" event story line for 2022.
DC COMICS - From TeenVogue: Writer Stephanie Williams talks about living a comic book fan's dream as writer of "Nubia and the Amazons" and about making Wonder Woman's home, Themyscira, an accessible utopia.
SONY MARVEL U - From Deadline: Spider-Man producer Amy Pascal says that a new Marvel Cinematic Universe Spider-Man trilogy with Tom Holland is in the early works, one that keeps Sony Pictures and Disney’s Marvel working together beyond their already contracted Spider-Man: No Way Home.
DC ANIMATION - From DCBlog: DC Comics has released the first official trailer for its animated "DC League of Super-Pets," which is due May 2022, probably on HBO Max.
PREVIEWS:
From DCBlog: A 7-page preview of "Justice League Incarnate #2" which is due from DC Comics, Tues., Dec. 21st, 2021
From BleedingCool: 1 cover and 5 interior pages from "Miles Morales: Spider-Man #33," which is due from Marvel Comics Wed., Dec. 15, 2021.
From BleedingCool: 1 cover and 7 interior pages from "Batman & Scooby-Doo Mysteries #9," which is due Tues., Dec. 12th, 2021 from DC Comics.
From GamesRadar: A preview of "Batman: Urban Legends #10," due Tues., Dec. 14, 2021 from DC Comics.
From BleedingCool: 3 covers and 6 pages previewed from "Batman #118." It arrives Tues., Dec. 7th from DC Comics.
From BleedingCool: 4 covers and 6 pages previewed from "Star Wars: Crimson Reign #1." It arrives Wed., Dec. 8th.
From BleedingCool: 3 covers and 5 pages previewed from "World of Krypton #1." It arrives Tues, Dec. 7th from DC Comics.
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#IReadsYou Review: CHAOS CAMPUS #37
CHAOS CAMPUS: SORORITY GIRLS VS ZOMBIES #37
APPROBATION COMICS
STORY: B. Alex Thompson – @ApproBAT
ART: Ricardo Mendez
COLORS: Alivon Ortiz
LETTERS: Krugos
POST-SCRIPTING/POLISH: John P. Ward
EDITOR: B. Alex Thompson
COVER: Ricardo Mendez with Alivon Ortiz
28pp, Color, $4.99 U.S. print/$1.99 U.S. digital (2018; digital release date – November 7, 2018)
Rated: Teen 13+ / 15+ Only – comiXology rating
Chaos Campus: Sorority Girls vs. Zombies created by B. Alex Thompson
“Restitution”
Chaos Campus: Sorority Girls vs. Zombies is the long-running zombie apocalypse comic book series from Approbation Comics. Mixing in elements of comedy, horror, adventure, and magic, it is the creation of B. Alex Thompson. The series is set during a zombie invasion and follows the adventures of three members of the sorority, Epsilon Alpha Zeta Upsilon (EAZY): ass-kickin’ Jamie Lynn Schaeffer, brainy and magic-wielding Paige Helena Patton, and sexy goddess-type Brittany Ann Miller.
The “Higher Learning” story arc gives way to a new story, “Restitution.” It is written by Thompson; drawn by Ricardo Mendez; colored by Alivon Ortiz; and lettered by Krugos.
Chaos Campus: Sorority Girls vs. Zombies #37 ("Restitution") opens in the wake of the battle to stop Paige's father, Parker Patton, who had become the villain, “Tech Locke.” As the story begins, Paige, Jamie, and Damien are attempting to kill off the remaining horde of Neo-Zombies in order to protect a nearby survivors' colony. Suddenly, Tess Raven, Paige's sister (of sorts), joins them in battle, but Paige and Damien would rather take her prisoner.
Paige is willing to hear what Tess has to say, but they are suddenly separated from the other two. Paige and Tess also discover that they are suffering from drained powers. The cause may be the sudden appearance of some of Paige's friends and allies: Brittany, Sanee, Darren Wormsor, Roger, Oliver, Mikhail. However, this Brittany seems strange. Roger is supposed to be dead! And Sanee is in full attack mode. Meet the alternate friends from another world, the “Paige Hunters.”
In order to escape them, Tess will finally have to tell her origin story. Now, she is going to reveal her true connection to Paige.
THE LOWDOWN: B. Alex Thompson has recently presented some big story lines in the Chaos Campus narrative, such as “The Road to Salvation” and “Higher Learning.” It is clear that Thompson is building towards something big as he heads to the end of this series.
Chaos Campus #37 directly ties into the trippy Chaos Campus: Sorority Girls vs. Zombies: Extra Credit #10, with its alternate take on the beginnings of Chaos Campus. There is also a connection to the early issue, Chaos Campus #7. Here, Thompson offers a wonderful and mind-bending trip through multiple universes, alternate worlds, and mirror images. I am loathe to spoil it, but Chaos Campus #37 is one of the series' best issues.
Artist Ricardo Mendez delivers sterling storytelling as he depicts a head-spinning number of dimensional jumps. Mendez seems to be the ideal artist to graphically chronicle Thompson's current Chaos Campus status quo, and he continues to show that he can do the big event stories.
Colorist Alivon Ortiz makes the art crackle in living color, and Krugos' lettering continues the steady beat of this series, pounding out fonts like surround sound. So where does Thompson go from here? Let's keeping following, dear readers, because it is worth discovering.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans of zombies and of horror-comedies will want to try Chaos Campus: Sorority Girls vs. Zombies.
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Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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Wednesday, December 29, 2021
#IReadsYou Review: Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters – IG-88 #1
MARVEL COMICS
STORY: Rodney Barnes
ART: Guiu Vilanova
COLORS: Antonio Fabela
LETTERS: VC's Ariana Maher
EDITOR: Tom Groneman
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Akira Yoshida a.k.a. C.B. Cebulski
COVER: Mahmud Asrar with Matthew Wilson
VARIANT COVER ARTISTS: Ron Frenz and Tom Palmer with Nolan Woodard; Caspar Wijngaard; Ray-Anthony Height with Guru-eFX
40pp, Color, $4.99 U.S. (December 2021)
Rated T
“Born to Kill”
Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters is a Marvel Comics Star Wars publishing event that is comprised of 34 individual comic books, published from May to October 2021. The series invents a series of events that occur between the time bounty hunter, Boba Fett, collects Han Solo frozen in carbonite in 1980s The Empire Strikes Back (Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back) and Fett's appearance in 1983's Return of the Jedi (Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi).
Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters – IG-88 #1 is the fourth of four “War of the Bounty Hunters” one-shot tie-ins that focus on the most notorious hunters and scoundrels of the Star Wars criminal underworld. This comic book is written by Rodney Barnes; drawn by Guiu Vilanova; colored by Antonio Fabela; and lettered by Ariana Maher.
As Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters – IG-88 #1 (“Born to Kill”) opens, the droid, IG-88, who calls himself “the greatest bounty hunter in the galaxy,” lies in the pieces. [The reasons for this are shown in Darth Vader (2020) #17-18.] Enter the cyborg, RB-919, who is a master at recommissioning droids. He has been hired by Deva Lompop, the bounty hunter and member of the galactic criminal syndicate, Crimson Dawn, to restore IG-88.
Once IG-88 is back online he returns to being an advanced droid designed for death, destruction, and mayhem, flawless in design and possessing unparalleled weapons systems. Lompop has a mission for the revived bounty hunter – find Boba Fett and steal Han Solo (frozen in carbonite) from him. Can IG-88 find a strategy to overcome his old foe? And what motivates him to come back from destruction time and again?
THE LOWDOWN: Until I read Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters - IG-88 #1, I had not read a single issue of “War of the Bounty Hunters,” although I had initially planned to do so. I am a fan of writer Rodney Barnes, so when I found out (via Twitter) that he'd written this tie-in comic book, I purchased a digital copy via comiXology.
Barnes doesn't disappoint. I wondered if anyone could write a single-issue story that ties into “War of the Bounty Hunters” and that either illuminates IG-88's character or offers something new. Barnes offers a credible tie-in and also a story that presents IG-88 as an intriguing character outside the main story. Honestly, he seems more humanoid than droid, and he is an attractive character because he is both clever and homicidal.
I hugely enjoyed the art by Guiu Vilanova, which reminds me of 1990s Matt Wagner. While stylish, Vilanova's art here conveys the edgy, violent nature of Barnes' story, while establishing a gritty sci-fi setting that recalls the original Star Wars film's Wild West vibes. Antonio Fabela's colors light the story as if to bring together the sensibilities of Blade Runner and Star Wars. Ariana Maher's lettering delineates this story's shifts and twists in a seamless fashion.
I will be a greedy fanboy and say that I wish there was more Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters - IG-88 #1. I think Rodney Barnes and Guiu Vilanova could at least offer an enticing IG-88 miniseries.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans of Star Wars comic books will want Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters - IG-88 #1.
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Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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Tuesday, December 28, 2021
#IReadsYou Review: HOME SICK PILOTS #5
HOME SICK PILOTS #5
IMAGE COMICS
STORY: Dan Watters
ART: Caspar Wijngaard
COLORS: Caspar Wijngaard
LETTERS: Aditya Bidikar
DESIGN: Tom Muller
COVER: Caspar Wijngaard
VARIANT COVER ARTIST: Tradd Moore
28pp, Colors, 3.99 U.S. (April 2021)
Rated “M/Mature”
Home Sick Pilots created by Dan Watters and Caspar Wijngaard
Home Sick Pilots is a comic book series created by writer Dan Watters and artist Caspar Wijngaard, the creative team of the comic book, Limbo. Home Sick Pilots focuses on a group of teens and a haunted house with an evil mind of its own. Letterer Aditya Bidikar and designer Tom Muller complete the series' creative team.
Home Sick Pilots opens in Santa Manos, California, July 18, 1994. A haunted house known as “the Old James House” walks across California, and inside is Ami, the lead singer of the high school punk band, “Home Sick Pilots.” Ami has been missing for weeks, so how did she get in the Old James House? It has ghosts, and Ami has to find them. But what is the entire story behind Ami, the ghosts, and that house?
As Home Sick Pilots #5 opens, the Old James House turns on Ami, and now, she has to find a way to make a deal with them – all of the ghosts that haunt the hallways. Elsewhere, Rip discovers that Meg is not dead, and she has some kind of connection to Ami. It all leads to a Godzilla vs. Kong-type fistfight between a house and monster!
THE LOWDOWN: At some point in the run-up to the debut of Home Sick Pilots, the series was described as being a blend of author Shirley Jackson's novel, The Haunting of Hill House (1959); the comic book series, Paper Girls, and the Power Rangers franchise. Home Sick Pilots #5 brings this new series' first story arc, “Teenage Haunts,” to an end.
This fifth issue definitely shows the Power Rangers side of the concept, but influences aside, Home Sick Pilots, is like no comic book I have ever read. I doubt most American comic book fans have seen anything like it. If Watters and Wijngaard know of a comic like their amazing creation, I wish they would share its title with us.
Seriously, the crazy thing about Home Sick Pilots is that every issue seems like something brand new, as if it is connected to a main narrative, but also has its own fresh story thing happening. Dan Watters' script for issue #5 keeps that mysterious, weird, exciting and scary vibe, but gives us an epic, screwy “kaiju” battle and a taste of the good things to come in this series. Caspar Wijngaard's art and colors create a crazy world of houses that transform and walk and also, everyday structures that merge to form the ultimate mecha-styled monsters.
Aditya Bidikar's lettering is rhythmic in a way that conveys the odd, but alluring nature of this series. Designer Tom Muller gives the series a look that recalls rock music poster art and concert show flier design to Home Sick Pilots. Watters and Wijngaard and Bidikar and Muller jam Home Sick's Pilots' first show to an end with a crescendo. I am highly recommending readers get the upcoming trade collection, Home Sick Pilots Vol. 1: Teenage Haunts, because I'm already anticipating the sixth issue and a new story arc.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans of offbeat and imaginative supernatural comic books will want to fly with the Home Sick Pilots.
A+
10 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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