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Tuesday, August 13, 2024
#IReadsYou Review: KILLADELPHIA #30
Tuesday, April 30, 2024
#IReadsYou Review: KILLADELPHIA #29
Tuesday, March 5, 2024
#IReadsYou Review: NITA HAWES' NIGHTMARE BLOG #12
Thursday, February 15, 2024
#IReadsYou Review: KILLADELPHIA #28
Thursday, January 11, 2024
#IReadsYou Review: NITA HAWES' NIGHTMARE BLOG #11
Thursday, December 21, 2023
#IReadsYou Review: KILLADELPHIA #27
Thursday, December 14, 2023
#IReadsYou Review: MONARCH #2
Wednesday, November 22, 2023
#IReadsYou Review: NITA HAWES' NIGHTMARE BLOG #10
Wednesday, November 8, 2023
#IReadsYou Review: KILLADELPHIA #26
Tuesday, October 17, 2023
#IReadsYou Review: MONARCH #1
Wednesday, September 27, 2023
#IReadsYou Review: NITA HAWES' NIGHTMARE BLOG #9
NITA HAWES' NIGHTMARE BLOG #9
IMAGE COMICS
STORY: Rodney Barnes
ART: Szymon Kudranski
COLORS: Luis Nct with mar and Silvestre Galotto
LETTERS: Marshall Dillon
EDITOR: Greg Tumbarello
COVER: Szymon Kudranski
VARIANT COVER ARTIST: Davi Go
28pp, Colors, 3.99 U.S. (October 2022)
Rated “M/ Mature”
Nita Hawes' Nightmare Blog created by Rodney Barnes and Jason Shawn Alexander
“Murder By Another Name” Part III: “A Devil by Another Name”
Nita Hawes' Nightmare Blog is a comic book series created by Rodney Barnes and Jason Shawn Alexander. Nita Hawes' Nightmare Blog is written by Barnes. The current artist is Szymon Kudranski. Colorist Luis Nct and letterer by Marshall Dillon complete the creative team. The series focuses on a woman who is on a quest to root out evil by helping the people who contact her blog.
In Baltimore, Maryland, which some call “Bodymore, Murderland,” there is a woman named Dawnita “Nita” Hawes. She is the owner of “Nita Hawes' Nightmare Blog” where citizens can contact Nita when they have a problem of a supernatural or paranormal nature. Nita has just begun her quest to root the evil out of her city – with the help of her dead brother, Jason.
Nita Hawes' Nightmare Blog #9 (“A Devil by Another Name”) opens with a meeting of the minds between Anasi (the Spider-God) and the self-styled “Master Demon of Hell,” Belial (one of the four demon kings). It seems that whatever war is going on in Philadelphia (as seen in the super-comic book, Killadelphia), the repercussions are destined for two Maryland burgs, Baltimore (“Bodymore”) and Annapolis (“Naptown”).
A darkness is spreading through Annapolis because the echo of a lost soul murdered in cold blood has come back, screaming for vengeance. The only thing standing in its way is Nita Hawes because she has chosen to be that thing. Little brother Jason returns to warn Nita a second time about involving herself in this mystery, but will she listen? Or is she going to pay the price to stop this evil? Is she willing?
THE LOWDOWN: Nita Hawes' Nightmare Blog is a spin-off of Rodney Barnes and Jason Shawn Alexander's hit vampire comic book, Killadelphia. The current story arc, “Murder By Another Name,” makes direct connections to recent events in Killadelphia.
I think that this is a quiet issue, the hints of Killadelphia blow back aside. Writer Rodney Barnes offers something new and usually mind-blowing in every issue that he writes. The surprise this time is the Nita Hawes' evolution – as I see it. Has she embraced her destiny fully? By my reading, I don't sense the fear in her about her new profession (so to speak) that I have in previous issues. She has begun the hero's journey … I think.
As I wrote in a previous review: I am in love with Szymon Kudranski's lovely art, especially how he subtly shifts the atmosphere and lighting for each change of scenery. This issue he joins colorist Luis Nct to create one of the most unsettling creatures that I have seen in comic books in a long time – the demon king Belial. This concepts recalls classic creations of Steve Bissette and John Totleben in the 1980s Swamp Thing written by Alan Moore.
I said: Nita Hawes' Nightmare Blog is like if “Kolchak: The Night Stalker” and Hellblazer knocked demonic boots and conceived a black baby girl. Now, that she is here, please, read Nita Hawes' Nightmare Blog.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans of Killadelphia and of the original Hellblazer will want Nita Hawes' Nightmare Blog.
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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Thursday, September 21, 2023
#IReadsYou Review: KILLADELPHIA #25
Wednesday, August 16, 2023
#IReadsYou Review: KILLADELPHIA #24
KILLADELPHIA #24
IMAGE COMICS
STORY: Rodney Barnes
ART: Jason Shawn Alexander with Germán Erramouspe
COLORS: Luis Nct
LETTERS: Marshall Dillon
EDITOR: Greg Tumbarello
COVER: Jason Shawn Alexander
VARIANT COVER ARTISTS: Kelley Jones with Luis Nct; Jeff Lemire
28pp, Colors, 3.99 U.S. (August 2022)
Rated “M/ Mature”
Killadelphia created by Rodney Barnes and Jason Shawn Alexander
“The End of All” Part VI: “Time to Die”
Killadelphia is an apocalyptic vampire and dark fantasy comic book series from writer Rodney Barnes and artist Jason Shawn Alexander. Published by Image Comics, it centers on a conspiracy in which vampires attempt to rule Philadelphia. 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., a vampire! Father and son lead a ragtag team comprised of a medical examiner (Jose Padilla), werewolves, a witch, and a rebellious, but special young vampire (Tevin Thompkins a.k.a. “See Saw”) in a bid to save Philly. Their adversary is a former First Lady, the vampire Abigail Adams.
As Killadelphia #24 (“Time to Die”) opens, the legendary vampire hunger, Toussaint Louverture, leads his forces into Philadelphia. Meanwhile, See Saw remembers the lessons he learned from the fate of his mailman father. He is ready to fight. So are the werewolf Zubiya and her pack, and their ally, Tituba the Stregherian.
George Washington, Founding Father and Vampire King, and his forces watch. The Sangsters and the allies gather. The war begins.
THE LOWDOWN: We have reached the final chapter of Killadelphia's fourth story arc, “The End of All.” It prepares the way for the next arc, but before it departs, it leaves us with bittersweet and just plain bitter moments.
As much as I totally enjoy the vampire and werewolf bloodshed of this wonderful comic book, I also like the contemplative side of Killadelphia. Writer Rodney Barnes and artist Jason Shawn Alexander consistently offer many side dramas, focusing on particular characters. These vignettes illuminate themes or fill in details concerning current or coming story lines and subplots.
In Killadelphia #24, Barnes and Alexander reveal another side of Tevin Thompkins a.k.a. “See Saw.” This is the side that will carry See Saw into war, but the authors are never shy about sharing the bitter harvest that America has been for African-Americans for centuries. There is no glance into Tevin's story that is free of horror. It is as if Barnes and Alexander are telling us, “This may be dark fantasy, suckas, but this ain't escapism.” For a moment, the authors made vampires seem less frightening than the adversaries Tevin's father faced. This won't be the last time the threat of vampires pales before the real horrors of the United States of America...
Although this is the final chapter of the current story arc, it is a perfect time to enter Killadelphia. It is always a perfect time to enter Killadelphia.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans of vampire comic books and of exceptional dark fantasy will want Killadelphia.
[This issue contains an afterword by Rodney Barnes.]
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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Wednesday, August 2, 2023
#IReadsYou Review: A TOWN CALLED TERROR #3
IMAGE COMICS
STORY: Steve Niles
ART: Szymon Kudranski
COLORS: Szymon Kudranski
LETTERS: Marshall Dillon
COVER: Szymon Kudranski
28pp, Colors, 3.99 U.S.(June 2022)
Rated “M/Mature”
A Town Called Terror” created by Steve Niles and Szymon Kudranski
Part 3: “Transformation”
A Town Called Terror is a new comic book series from writer Steve Niles and artist-colorist Szymon Kudranski. Published by Image Comics, the series blends the genres of crime and horror fiction and is set largely in a town of monsters and freaks. Letterer Scott O. Brown completes the creative team.
In a town called “Terror” (population 1300), a great man has just come back from the dead – apparently not for the first time. His son, Henry West, has also just been kidnapped to Terror, his hometown, by request of his father. Meanwhile, his wife, Julie, knows very little of the circumstances surrounding her husband's disappearance, only that her husband has been kidnapped.
A Town Called Terror #3 (“Transformation”) opens in a town called Terror. Henry has just been reunited with his younger brother, Scott, one of a set of twins. Henry has also pissed off the “Franks,” so when they retaliate, we finally get to see what makes Henry a monster. Meanwhile, Julie is getting help from a sympathetic detective who has found something regarding the disappearance of Henry.
THE LOWDOWN: Steve Niles may be the most famous writer of modern American horror comic books, with 30 Days of Night from IDW Publishing being his best known work. Artist Szymon Kudranski has made his rep on several titles, especially on Image Comics titles, Spawn and and Nita Hawes NIGHTMARE Blog.
A Town Called Terror is something they have created together, and if things work out correctly, it could be special. Niles has been slowly playing out the secrets of the town of Terror and its denizens. The reveal of Henry's powers is a nice surprise and will likely convince readers that Henry is capable of the great task his father plans to place before him. Hopefully, more details are imminent.
Kudranski's art and storytelling remains a sexy mix of Film-Noir and of shadowy Gothic elements. It flows like a dark fluid, seeping into my imagination, and I imagine it could do the same to yours, also, dear readers. This is an alluring and beautifully drawn horror and dark fantasy comic book.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans of Steve Niles, Szymon Kudranski, and horror comic books will to try A Town Called Terror.
A-
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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Tuesday, July 18, 2023
#IReadsYou Review: NITA HAWES' NIGHTMARE BLOG #8
NITA HAWES' NIGHTMARE BLOG #8
IMAGE COMICS
STORY: Rodney Barnes
ART: Szymon Kudranski
COLORS: Luis Nct with mar and Silvestre Galotto
LETTERS: Marshall Dillon
EDITOR: Greg Tumbarello
COVER: Szymon Kudranski
VARIANT COVER ARTISTS: Jason Shawn Alexander with Luis Nct
28pp, Colors, 3.99 U.S. (September 2022)
Rated “M/ Mature”
Nita Hawes' Nightmare Blog created by Rodney Barnes and Jason Shawn Alexander
“Murder By Another Name” Part II: “The Rule to the Exception”
Nita Hawes' Nightmare Blog is a comic book series created by Rodney Barnes and Jason Shawn Alexander. Nita Hawes' Nightmare Blog is written by Barnes. The current artist is Szymon Kudranski. Colorist Luis Nct and letterer by Marshall Dillon complete the creative team. The series focuses on a woman who is on a quest to root out evil by helping the people who contact her blog.
In Baltimore, Maryland, which some call “Bodymore, Murderland,” there is a woman named Dawnita “Nita” Hawes. She is the owner of “Nita Hawes' Nightmare Blog” where citizens can contact Nita when they have a problem of a supernatural or paranormal nature. Nita has just begun her quest to root the evil out of her city – with the help of her dead brother, Jason.
Nita Hawes' Nightmare Blog #8 (“The Rule to the Exception”) opens with a ghost saying that it wants to let go, but that's not true. Once upon a time, a group of powerful white men sought immortality, and they paid for that journey with the body and blood of invisible humans. Now, their descendants must pay, and Detective Harden, once a non-believer, believes enough to call on Nita. Her brother, Jason, insists that sis sit this one out, but sis ain't backing down.
Plus, two men visit Nita. One is deeply in love and says all the right things. The other is petty and jealous and way too old to be acting that way.
THE LOWDOWN: Nita Hawes' Nightmare Blog is a spin-off of Rodney Barnes and Jason Shawn Alexander's hit vampire comic book, Killadelphia. We are still early in the new story arc, “Murder By Another Name.”
Although I may be wrong, I interpret Nita Hawes' Nightmare Blog as writer Rodney Barnes' most deeply personal work. The supernatural killer in “Murder By Another Name” comes from Barnes' connections to the history of Black folks in America and how that story is tied in knots to the larger history of violence of the United States. His stories, particularly here, directly connects that this violence on black people then is a violence on black people now.
On the Nita end of things, Barnes makes Nita feel real and really human because he isn't afraid to depict her pain and loss as coming from deep in her overall hurt; it is not merely character window dressing. Nita is heroic and vulnerable, and her vulnerability and pain and loss make her determination to continue the mission that much more admirable.
I am in love with Szymon Kudranski's lovely art, especially how he subtly shifts the atmosphere and lighting for each change of scene. It depends not only on the presence of the supernatural, but also the kind of supernatural present. Luis Nct's coloring measures the power in those changes.
Nita Hawes' Nightmare Blog is like if “Kolchak: The Night Stalker” and Hellblazer had black baby girl. [What a scandal that would have been at the DC Comics' offices.] And what a beautiful comic book baby she is.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans of Killadelphia and of the original Hellblazer will want Nita Hawes' Nightmare Blog.
A+
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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