Saturday, November 22, 2014

Review: RESIDENT EVIL: The Marhawa Desire Volume 1

RESIDENT EVIL: THE MARHAWA DESIRE, VOL. 1
VIZ MEDIA – @VIZMedia

CARTOONIST: Naoki Serizawa
CONCEPT: Capcom
TRANSLATION: Joe Yamazaki
ENGLISH ADAPTATION: Stan!
LETTERERS: John Clark
ISBN: 978-1-4215-7372-4; paperback (November 2014); Rated “M” for “Mature”
176pp, B&W, $12.99 U.S., $14.99 CAN, £8.99 UK

Resident Evil: The Marhawa Desire is a manga that serves as a prequel to the storyline of CAPCOM’s bestselling Resident Evil® 6 video game.  This manga was originally published in Japan in 2012 by Akita Publishing Co., Inc.; now, VIZ Media is publishing the manga in North America as a 5-volume graphic novel series.

Resident Evil 6 introduces the highly virulent C-virus, but where did this new outbreak begin?   Resident Evil: The Marhawa Desire, Vol. 1 (Chapters 1 to 6) opens at Bennett University in Singapore.  There, Doug Wright is a professor in the Department of Sciences and Engineering, and he specializes in bacteriology.  He receives a letter from Marhawa Academy, Asia's largest and most prestigious school.  The letter is written by Marhawa's Headmaster, Mother Gracia.

The fact that she had some kind of relationship with Wright in the past is probably the reason that Wright rushes to the school, which is located deep in the jungle, a giant, self-contained and self-sufficient complex.  Wright takes his nephew, 20-year-old Ricky Tozawa, with him because he is failing at Bennett and could use some extra credit work.  Prof. Wright and Ricky find themselves caught in a deadly and growing tragedy and perhaps, epidemic.  Meanwhile, Chris Redfield and his B.S.A.A. ( Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance) is looking for Prof. Wright.

First, I have never played any Resident Evil video games.  I did not read the Resident Evil comics produced by Marvel and Wildstorm a long time ago.  I am a big fan of the Resident Evil live-action film franchise that began back in 2002.  When I received a press release announcing the Resident Evil: The Marhawa Desire manga, I was excited by that news.  When my VIZ Media rep sent me a copy of Resident Evil: The Marhawa Desire Volume 1 for review, I was thrilled.

I like this manga.   Naoki Serizawa, the writer and artist behind Resident Evil: The Marhawa Desire, offers one of those horror stories that starts as a mystery about a conspiracy that a group of people are protecting.  Of course, this eventually leads to a horror bigger and worse than anyone realized.  I tore through this manga in one sitting.

I think Professor Doug Wright and his nephew Ricky Tozawa are good characters.  The reason is because they are two-things necessary in mystery and even horror fiction – open to the mystery, adventurous, and fearless enough/foolish enough to run into the belly of the beast that will eat them or turn them into zombies.  I am surprised that this story can be contained in five volumes.  Once again, I will admit my love of the Resident Evil movies, as I heartily recommend the VIZ Signature title, Resident Evil: The Marhawa Desire, to you, dear readers.

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Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux


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Friday, November 21, 2014

I Reads You Review: DJANGO/ZORRO #1

DJANGO/ZORRO #1
DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT/Vertigo (DC Comics) – @dynamitecomics

WRITERS: Quentin Tarantino and Matt Wagner
ART: Esteve Polls
COLORS: Brennan Wagner
LETTERS: Simon Bowland
EXECUTIVE EDITOR: Reginald Hudlin
COVER: Jae Lee with June Chung
VARIANT COVERS: Francesco Francavilla (Cover B); Matt Wagner with Brennan Wagner (Cover C)
32pp, Color, $3.99 U.S.

Rated T+

Dynamite Entertainment, in association with DC Comics' Vertigo imprint, present an exciting new comic book miniseries based on licensed properties,  Django/ZorroDjango Freeman, the hero of Quentin Tarantino's Oscar-winning film, Django Unchained, joins forces with Don Diego de la Vega, better known as Zorro, the legendary fictional character created in 1919 by New York–based pulp writer Johnston McCulley.

For almost a century, Zorro (the Spanish word for “fox”) has appeared in countless movies, television series, comic books, and stories.   Django/Zorro is the first new story starring Django Freeman since his film debut almost two years ago.  [Vertigo did publish a comic book adaptation of Django Unchained as a miniseries, beginning in 2013, so this isn't Django's first comic book appearance.]   Django/Zorro is written by Quentin Tarantino and Matt Wagner, drawn by Esteve Polls, colored by Brennan Wagner, and lettered by Simon Bowland.

Django/Zorro #1 opens several years after the events depicted in Django Unchained.  According to the back story to this series (provided by Dynamite), Django is still a bounty hunter.  He has settled his wife, Broomhilda, near Chicago, and is working in the western states to avoid the bounty on his head back east.  As the story begins, Django encounters the aged and sophisticated Don Diego de la Vega and his man-servant, Bernardo.  Django, of course, does not know that Don Diego is also Zorro.

After Django shows his shooting skills with a pistol, Don Diego hires him as a bodyguard.  Django is fascinated by this unusual older man, who reminds him of a deceased old friend (King Schultz).  Don Diego is also the first White man who seems unconcerned with Django's skin color.  Now, Django will follow his new boss on an adventure in which he will discover that slavery in these United States isn't just for Black folks.

First, I have to say that Esteve Polls is one of those comic book artists perfect for drawing comic book Westerns.  The Spanish artist's style and storytelling recall the late, great artist of Western comic books, John Severin.  In this first issue, Matt Wagner's script merely teases what his and Tarantino's story will offer in later issues, but still, it is a very good tease.  As first issues go, this is the kind that entices you to keep reading.

Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux


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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Review: PUNKS: The Comic #2

PUNKS: THE COMIC #2
IMAGE COMICS – @ImageComics

CREATORS:  Joshua Hale Fialkov and Kody Chamberlain – @JoshFialkov @KodyChamberlain
COVER: Kody Chamberlain
VARIANT COVER: Jeff Lemire
28pp, Color, $3.99 U.S. (November 2014)

Rated T+ / Teen Plus

I have added a new comic book to my must-read list.  It's Punks: The Comic, and the second issue recently arrived.  This new series is actually a revival of writer Joshua Hale Fialkov (The Ultimates) and artist Kody Chamberlain's (Sweets) 2007 small press comic book, Punks.  Chamberlain produces Punks' “original art” by cutting up various photographic images and compiling them to create the characters, settings, and storytelling.  Punks may be part of what Wired Magazine called “cut-and-past” culture.  Punks: The Comic stars the screwy quartet of  Dog, Skull, Fist, and Abe Lincoln.

As Punks: The Comic #2 opens, Skull and Abe witness the arrival of “Superdog,” who drops from the sky like a falling star.  This new-fangled canine looks almost identical to Dog.  Perhaps, he will be a better roommate than plain-ol' Dog; at least, Fist agrees.  When Superdog's true colors are revealed in a yellow stream, the out-with-the-old Dog will have to stop the in-with-the-new Superdog.

[Punks: The Comic #2 includes some story pages from the original Punks comix.]

The cut-and-paste, do-it-yourself aesthetic of Punks: The Comics seems a little strange at first, but this is a comic book that gets better with each issue.  “Irreverent” does not seem to be a strong enough word to describe the kind of humor produced by Fialkov and Chamberlain.  And “witty” sure as hell doesn't hack it.

For me, the animations that Terry Gilliam created for Monty Python's Flying Circus and Monty Python, in general, come to mind when I read this comic book.  Punks is pungent and potent like British satire and as beguiling as the best of it.  Indeed, it is as if Fialkov and Chamberlain have formed their own surreal comedy troupe.  Punks certainly seems like the beast that will devour the staid yuck-yuck pamphlets that pass for humor in American comic books.

Readers looking for something truly different and truly good in comic books will want Punks: The Comic.

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Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux


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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

DC Comics from Diamond Distributors for November 19, 2014

DC COMICS

JUL140235     AQUAMAN HC VOL 05 SEA OF STORMS (N52)     $24.99
AUG140327     AQUAMAN TP VOL 04 DEATH OF A KING (N52)     $16.99
SEP140336     ASTRO CITY #17     $3.99
SEP140289     BATMAN 66 MEETS GREEN HORNET #6     $2.99
SEP140290     BATMAN 66 THE LOST EPISODE #1     $9.99
SEP140251     BATMAN AND ROBIN #36 (ROBIN RISES)     $2.99
JUL140239     BATMAN DETECTIVE COMICS HC VOL 05 GOTHTOPIA (N52)     $24.99
AUG140329     BATMAN DETECTIVE COMICS TP VOL 04 THE WRATH (N52)     $17.99
SEP140245     BATMAN ETERNAL #33     $2.99
SEP140239     BATMAN SUPERMAN #16     $3.99
SEP140242     BATMAN SUPERMAN #16 COMBO PACK     $4.99
SEP140271     BATWOMAN #36     $2.99
JUL140271     DUST COVERS THE COLLECTED SANDMAN COVERS HC NEW ED (MR)     $49.99
SEP140205     EARTH 2 WORLDS END #7     $2.99
SEP140340     FABLES #146 (MR)     $2.99
AUG140364     FAIREST IN ALL THE LAND TP (MR)     $14.99
SEP148167     GOTHAM ACADEMY #1 2ND PTG     $2.99
SEP148168     GRAYSON #1 3RD PTG     $2.99
SEP140278     GREEN LANTERN NEW GUARDIANS #36 (GODHEAD)     $2.99
SEP140268     HARLEY QUINN #12     $2.99
SEP140298     INFINITE CRISIS FIGHT FOR THE MULTIVERSE #5     $3.99
SEP140297     INJUSTICE GODS AMONG US YEAR THREE #4     $2.99
SEP140185     JUSTICE LEAGUE #36     $3.99
SEP140188     JUSTICE LEAGUE #36 COMBO PACK     $4.99
SEP140180     MULTIVERSITY PAX AMERICANA #1     $4.99
SEP140219     NEW 52 FUTURES END #29 (WEEKLY)     $2.99
SEP140272     RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS #36     $2.99
SEP140299     SENSATION COMICS FEATURING WONDER WOMAN #4     $3.99
SEP140236     SUPERGIRL #36     $2.99
SEP140233     SUPERMAN WONDER WOMAN #13     $3.99
SEP140235     SUPERMAN WONDER WOMAN #13 COMBO PACK     $4.99
SEP140222     TEEN TITANS #4     $2.99
JUL140249     TEEN TITANS A CELEBRATION OF 50 YEARS HC     $39.99
JUL140221     TEEN TITANS EARTH ONE HC VOL 01     $22.99
SEP140224     TRINITY OF SIN #2     $2.99
AUG140344     VAMPIRE DIARIES TP     $24.99
SEP140173     WONDER WOMAN #36     $2.99

DC COMICS/DC COLLECTIBLES

JUN140313     BATMAN ANIMATED NBA BATMAN AF     $24.95
APR140327     BATMAN LIL GOTHAM HARLEY QUINN MINI ACTION FIGURE     $12.95
APR140325     BATMAN LIL GOTHAM ROBIN MINI ACTION FIGURE     $12.95
MAY140419     DC COMICS GOTHAM CITY GARAGE CATWOMAN STATUE     $349.95


Marvel Comics from Diamond Distributors for November 19, 2014

MARVEL COMICS

SEP140828     AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #10 SV     $3.99
SEP140821     AVENGERS #38 TRO     $3.99
SEP140777     AVENGERS AND X-MEN AXIS #6     $3.99
SEP140786     AVENGERS WORLD #15 AXIS     $3.99
SEP140782     AXIS CARNAGE #2     $3.99
SEP140780     AXIS REVOLUTIONS #2     $3.99
SEP140879     BLACK WIDOW #12     $3.99
SEP140886     DAREDEVIL #10     $3.99
SEP140788     DEADPOOL #37 AXIS     $3.99
SEP148022     DEATH OF WOLVERINE #3 2ND PTG MCNIVEN VAR     $4.99
SEP140851     DEATH OF WOLVERINE WEAPON X PROGRAM #2     $3.99
SEP140891     ELEKTRA #8     $3.99
SEP140880     FANTASTIC FOUR #13     $3.99
AUG140918     GOTG BY ABNETT AND LANNING COMPLETE COLL TP VOL 02     $34.99
AUG140895     GUARDIANS GALAXY PREM HC VOL 03 GUARDIANS DISASSEMBLED     $24.99
SEP140871     GUARDIANS OF GALAXY #21     $3.99
SEP140809     INHUMAN #8     $3.99
AUG140910     IRON FIST LIVING WEAPON TP VOL 01 RAGE     $17.99
SEP148010     LEGENDARY STAR LORD #4 2ND PTG MEDINA VAR     $3.99
SEP140808     LOKI AGENT OF ASGARD #8 AXIS     $3.99
SEP140791     MAGNETO #12 AXIS     $3.99
SEP140877     MOON KNIGHT #9     $3.99
SEP148021     MS MARVEL #1 7TH PTG PICHELLI VAR ANMN     $2.99
SEP140818     NEW AVENGERS #26 TRO     $3.99
DEC130756     POWERS BUREAU #12 (MR)     $3.95
SEP140890     PUNISHER #12     $3.99
AUG140917     REALM OF KINGS TP NEW PTG     $34.99
AUG140919     RUNAWAYS COMPLETE COLLECTION TP VOL 02     $34.99
AUG140903     SILVER SURFER EPIC COLLECTION TP WHEN CALLS GALACTUS     $34.99
SEP140833     SPIDER-WOMAN #1 SV     $3.99
SEP140853     STORM #5     $3.99
MAY140928     THOR GOD OF THUNDER PREM HC VOL 04 LAST DAYS MIDGARD     $24.99
SEP140902     UNCANNY X-MEN #28     $3.99
AUG140921     WOLVERINE TP BOOK 02 THREE MONTHS TO DIE     $19.99
SEP140907     X-FORCE #12     $3.99