Monday, April 11, 2022

DC Comics from Lunar Distributors for April 12, 2022

DC COMICS:

Batgirls #5 (Cover A Jorge Corona), $3.99
Batgirls #5 (Cover B Michael Cho Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Batgirls #5 (Cover C Rian Gonzales Card Stock Variant), AR
Batman ’89 #5 (Of 6)(Cover A Joe Quinones), $3.99
Batman ’89 #5 (Of 6)(Cover B Adam Hughes Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Batman Catwoman #11 (Of 12)(Cover A Clay Mann), $4.99
Batman Catwoman #11 (Of 12)(Cover B Jim Lee & Scott Williams), $4.99
Batman Catwoman #11 (Of 12)(Cover C Travis Charest), $4.99
Batman Urban Legends #14 (Cover A Karl Mostert), $7.99
Batman Urban Legends #14 (Cover B Kim Jacinto), $7.99
Batman Urban Legends #14 (Cover C Giuseppe Camuncoli), $7.99
Dark Nights Death Metal TP, $19.99
Flashpoint Beyond #0 (Of 6)(Cover A Dexter Soy), $5.99
Flashpoint Beyond #0 (Of 6)(Cover B Eduardo Risso), $5.99
Flashpoint Beyond #0 (Of 6)(Cover C Max Dunbar), AR
Future State Gotham #12 (Cover A Simone Di Meo), $3.99
Future State Gotham #12 (Cover B Mike Bowden Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Future State Gotham Volume 1 TP, $19.99
Gotham Central Omnibus HC (2022 Edition), $99.99
Green Lantern #12 (Cover A Bernard Chang), $4.99
Green Lantern #12 (Cover B Alan Quah Card Stock Variant), $5.99
I Am Batman #8 (Cover A Stephen Segovia), $3.99
I Am Batman #8 (Cover B Olivier Coipel Card Stock Variant), $4.99
I Am Batman #8 (Cover C Mateus Manhanini Card Stock Variant), AR
MAD Magazine #25, $5.99
Naomi Season 2 #2 (Of 6)(Cover A Jamal Campbell), $3.99
Naomi Season 2 #2 (Of 6)(Cover B Photo Card Stock Variant), $4.99
New Gods Volume 2 Advent Of Darkness TP, $34.99
Sandman #1 (Facsimile Edition), $3.99
Sandman Universe Nightmare Country #1 (Cover A Reiko Murakami), $3.99
Sandman Universe Nightmare Country #1 (Cover B Yainck Paquette Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Sandman Universe Nightmare Country #1 (Cover C Kelley Jones Card Stock Variant), AR
Sandman Universe Nightmare Country #1 (Cover D Alvaro Martinez Bueno Card Stock Variant), AR
Sandman Universe Nightmare Country #1 (Cover E Jenny Frison Card Stock Variant), AR
Sandman Volume 1 TP (Book Market Edition), $29.99
Sandman Volume 1 TP (Direct Market Edition), $29.99
Suicide Squad Blaze #2 (Of 3)(Cover A Aaron Campbell), $6.99
Suicide Squad Blaze #2 (Of 3)(Cover B Qistina Khalidah), $6.99
Superman Son Of Kal-El #10 (Cover A Travis Moore), $3.99
Superman Son Of Kal-El #10 (Cover B Simone Di Meo Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Superman Son Of Kal-El #10 (Cover C Rafa Sandoval Card Stock Variant), AR
Wonder Woman #786 (Cover A Travis Moore)(Trial Of The Amazons), $4.99
Wonder Woman #786 (Cover B Paulina Ganucheau Card Stock Variant)(Trial Of The Amazons), $5.99

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Saturday, April 9, 2022

#IReadsYou Review: CHAOS CAMPUS #39

CHAOS CAMPUS: SORORITY GIRLS VS ZOMBIES #39
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
24pp, 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

“Penance”


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 series is written by Thompson.  It is currently drawn by Ricardo Mendez; colored by Alivon Ortiz; and lettered by Krugos.

Chaos Campus: Sorority Girls vs. Zombies #39 (“Penance”) opens in the wake of the sudden kidnapping of Worm and Nikki's newborn baby by an alternate universe version of the late Roger.  The damage done to the campus by the alternate universe versions of our favorite characters (“Alts”) has created multiple campus entry points for the zombies.  Now, the campus is overrun by zombies, and our heroes are barely holding their own.

But the zombie riot is interrupted by a family reunion.  First, Jamie's father returns, seemingly from the clutches of death.  Right behind him is Jamie's sister, the “Aqua Aimee,” sporting blue symbiotic armor.  What's going on?  And what does the Schaeffer family reunion mean for our heroes?

THE LOWDOWN:  Dear readers, we continue toward the conclusion of Chaos Campus.  This genre-busting series continues to surprise with shocking reveals and new characters, new old characters, and also the narrative-changing returns.

B. Alex Thompson continues to add unresolved subplots and cliffhangers, pushing us deeper into this chaotic series.  I truly enjoy how he uses his vivid imagination to continue to grow the universe in which this series is set.  His imagination is why it is hard for me to believe that Chaos Campus is coming to an end.  He can't possibly be running out of ideas.

Meanwhile, Ricardo Mendez continues to bring Thompson's world to life in vivid graphical storytelling.  Every issues seems to involve a cast of thousands, and Mendez expertly depicts the kind of large storytelling that Marvel and DC Comics churn out as big event miniseries.  Alivon Ortiz's sparkling colors and Krugos' lettering complete the storytelling, making it all pop.

It's easy to join the fun, dear readers.  The details are at the bottom of this review.

I READS YOU RECOMMENDS:  Fans of zombies and of horror-comedies will want to try Chaos Campus: Sorority Girls vs. Zombies.

A
8 out of 10

Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"



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Friday, April 8, 2022

#IReadsYou Review: KILLADELPHIA #15

KILLADELPHIA #15
IMAGE COMICS

STORY: Rodney Barnes
ART: Jason Shawn Alexander with Well-Bee (pp 9-10)
COLORS: Luis Nct
LETTERS: Marshall Dillon
EDITOR: Greg Tumbarello
COVER: Jason Shawn Alexander
VARIANT COVER ARTIST: Paul Pope
28pp, Colors, 3.99 U.S.(July 2021)

Rated “M/ Mature”

Killadelphia and Elysium Gardens created by Rodney Barnes and Jason Shawn Alexander

“Home is Where the Hatred Is” Part III: “Manifest Destiny”


Killadelphia is an apocalyptic vampire and dark fantasy comic book series from writer Rodney Barnes and artist Jason Shawn Alexander and is published by Image Comics.  At the center of this series is a police officer caught in a lurid conspiracy in which vampires attempt to rule Philadelphia, “the City of Brotherly Love.”  Colorist Luis Nct and letterer Marshall Dillon complete Killadelphia's creative team.

Killadelphia focuses on James “Jim” Sangster, Jr. and his father, revered Philadelphia homicide detective, James Sangster, Sr., thought to be dead.  He is actually a vampire.  Now father and son lead a ragtag team comprised of a medical examiner, a dead president, and a rebellious, but special young vampire (Tevin Thompkins a.k.a. “See Saw”) in a bid to save Philly from an ambitious and murderous former First Lady.

As Killadelphia #15 (“Manifest Destiny”) opens, there is a new vampire player in town, and it's another “Founding Father” and former president.  Meet Tom Jefferson.  He has a tale to tell, philosophically, of course, and he is making a claim on the throne.

Elsewhere, Toppy and the rest of Abigail Adams' inner circle invade the Sangsters' sanctum.  Oh, they also want to know where See Saw has gone, but isn't that his body, all curled up on the floor?  Meanwhile, See Saw is meeting important religious figures like Jesus (who is Black), but he may have to go back to an original god to get the help and the answers he seeks.

THE LOWDOWN:  Killadelphia hits the midway point of its third story arc, “Home is Where the Hatred Is.”  After the pyrotechnics of the previous story arc, “Burn Baby Burn,” this new story line started with a focus on family – damned and otherwise, but now, its pyrotechnics begin.

I find myself endlessly fascinated by writer Rodney Barnes' plots, but sometimes, I really get a chance to admire how he drops history, religion, culture, politics, and philosophy, scattered like drops of enlightening blood throughout his scripts.  That he has brought Thomas Jefferson into play shows that Killadelphia is not growing cold, but will keep surprising and scaring us.

Artist Jason Shawn Alexander and colorist Luis Nct dance through Barnes' script bringing each scene or sequence into life with its own unique look.  From lurid to luminescent, Killadelphia is a comic book of different worlds and different textures and moods and not a place where things are from a melting pot...

Killadelphia #15 is a another great chapter, and you should be reading it, dear readers.

I READS YOU RECOMMENDS:  Fans of vampire comic books and of exceptional dark fantasy will want Killadelphia.

[Killadelphia #15 has a backup feature: “Elysium Gardens” Part 8 “The Power of One” by Rodney Barnes, Chris Mitten, Sherard Jackson, and Marshall Dillon]

A+
10 out of 10

Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"


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Thursday, April 7, 2022

#IReadsYou Review: ROBIN #1

ROBIN #1 (2021)
DC COMICS – @DCComics

STORY: Joshua Williamson
ART: Gleb Melnikov
LETTERS: Troy Peteri
EDITOR: Paul Kaminski
COVER: Gleb Malnikov
VARIANT COVER ARTISTS: Gleb Melnikov; Riccardo Federici; Andy Kubert with Brad Anderson; Jeehyung Lee
32pp, Color, $3.99 U.S. (June 2021)

Rating: Age 13+

Batman created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger and Jerry Robinson

“Versus the World!”


One of the most famous sidekicks in pop culture, Robin is a DC Comics superhero character.  The original Robin's civilian identity was Dick Grayson, the ward of millionaire Bruce Wayne and therefore the sidekick of Wayne's superhero alter ego, Batman.  Robin/Dick Grayson was originally created by Bob Kane, Bill Finger, and Jerry Robinson and first appeared in Detective Comics #38 (cover date:  April 1940).  Eventually, Dick Grayson became a new superhero, Nightwing, and over the last 30 years, there have been other Robins.

Damian Wayne is the son of Bruce Wayne and Talia al Ghul, and thus, is also the grandson of Batman villain, Ra's al Ghul, Talia's father.  An unnamed male infant credited as Batman and Talia's child first appeared in the original graphic novel, Batman: Son of the Demon (1987).  Other writers would later compose speculative stories about the child's life.  In Batman #655 (cover dated: September 2006), writer Grant Morrison reinterpreted that child as Damian Wayne, the centerpiece of the story arc, “Batman and Son,” in which he became the fifth character to assume the role of Robin.

As part of DC Comics' “Infinite Frontier” initiative, Damian Wayne is the star of a new ongoing comic book series, simply entitled Robin.  It is written by Joshua Williamson, drawn and colored by Gleb Melnikov; and lettered by Troy Peteri.  In this new series, Damian wants to prove that he is the greatest fighter in the world (DC Universe).

Robin #1 opens with the search for Damian Wayne.  Batman, Nightwing, Tim Drake/Robin, Orphan, Stephanie Brown, and Oracle can't find him.  It seems Damian is as “off the grid” as a person can be.  Elsewhere, Damian is taking on Sir Edmund Dorrance a.k.a. “The King Snake,” who, like Damian, is searching for the “League of Lazarus.”  It is this league that holds the “League of Lazarus Tournament.”  Held every 100 years, this secretive tournament gathers the best fighters in the world.

That is where Damian thinks he can prove that he is the best fighter in the world, but first, he will have to find the secret island where it is held.  That means he will need to win a special marker, and The King Snake wants that marker, too.

THE LOWDOWN:  It seems that if Damian Wayne a.k.a. “Robin” is going to have an ongoing comic book series, it should not simply be another entry in the “Batman family” of titles.  Damian needs a goal or a mission.  His quest to be the best by taking on the world's most deadly combatants sounds like a good idea.  What is even better is that Damian's hubris and his lack of knowledge of those that he will face present obstacles and conflicts that are comic book narrative gold.  So, in this first issue, writer Joshua Williamson offers a good set-up slash introductory chapter that will keep readers interested – at least for a few issues.

The art by Gleb Melnikov is stylistically appropriate for this series, but Melnikov's compositions are wild, untamed, and untrained.  He isn't anywhere near being called a draftsman, and his illustrative techniques … well, he is weak on the techniques of graphical storytelling.  I don't mean to say that he cannot tell a story using the medium of the comic book; the storytelling is clear, while the drawing is a bit chaotic.  On the other hand, his Robin #1 cover art is beautiful, and I have seen some of Melnikov's cover art and single-page illustrations, and they are also visually and/or graphically striking.

Melnikov's influences show, and to be honest, every page and some times every panel shows a new influence.  I see Art Adams and early Joe Madureira.  There is some early Tony S. Daniel – think the Tony Daniels of The Tenth (Image Comics).  There is some Jim Lee and a little Rob Liefeld.  I think Gleb Melnikov has the potential to become a superstar artist, and the process of doing a monthly comic book title may bring that out.  Right now, as I've already stated, his drawing is raw, but, at the same time, I must admit that he is already a sharp colorist.

Troy Peteri's lettering also provides a nice balance to the tone of the story.  He creates a steady rhythm that heightens the intensity of the violent, Mortal Kombat-like battles.  So, this new Robin comic book is definitely worth another look or two.

I READS YOU RECOMMENDS:  Fans of Damian Wayne will want to read Robin.

A

Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"


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Monday, April 4, 2022

BOOM! Studios from Diamond Distributors for April 6, 2022

BOOM! STUDIOS

FEB220692 ALICE EVER AFTER #1 (OF 5) CVR A PANOSIAN $3.99
FEB220693 ALICE EVER AFTER #1 (OF 5) CVR B FRISON $3.99
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FEB220779 BUCKHEAD #5 (OF 5) CVR A KAMBADAIS $3.99
FEB220781 BUCKHEAD #5 (OF 5) CVR C FOC REVEAL VAR OKORO $3.99
FEB220773 JIM HENSONS STORYTELLER SHAPESHIFTERS #2 CVR A KHALIDAH $4.99
FEB220774 JIM HENSONS STORYTELLER SHAPESHIFTERS #2 CVR B MANHANINI $4.99
FEB220733 MAGIC THE GATHERING (MTG) #13 CVR A MERCADO $4.99
FEB220734 MAGIC THE GATHERING (MTG) #13 CVR B HIDDEN SPARK INTERMIX $4.99

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Dark Horse Comics from Diamond Distributors for April 6, 2022

DARK HORSE COMICS

FEB220312 APACHE DELIVERY SERVICE #4 (OF 4) CVR A JENKINS $3.99
FEB220313 APACHE DELIVERY SERVICE #4 (OF 4) CVR B THOMPSON $3.99
DEC210421 EC ARCHIVES GUNFIGHTER HC VOL 01 $49.99

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Dynamite Entertainment from Diamond Distributors for April 6, 2022

DYNAMITE

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