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OCT180285 HELLBOY AND BPRD 1956 #2 (OF 5) $3.99
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Monday, December 24, 2018
DC Comics from Diamond Distributors for December 26, 2018
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SEP180541 BATMAN BEYOND TP VOL 04 TARGET BATMAN $14.99
SEP180575 GREEN ARROW WAR OF THE CLANS ESSENTIAL EDITION TP $29.99
SEP180596 NIGHTWING TP VOL 07 THE BLEEDING EDGE $19.99
SEP180611 SUPERMAN REBIRTH DLX COLL HC BOOK 03 $34.99
SEP180541 BATMAN BEYOND TP VOL 04 TARGET BATMAN $14.99
SEP180575 GREEN ARROW WAR OF THE CLANS ESSENTIAL EDITION TP $29.99
SEP180596 NIGHTWING TP VOL 07 THE BLEEDING EDGE $19.99
SEP180611 SUPERMAN REBIRTH DLX COLL HC BOOK 03 $34.99
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Dynamite Entertainment from Diamond Distributors for December 26, 2018
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OCT181120 MARS ATTACKS #3 CVR A FRANCAVILLA $3.99
OCT181121 MARS ATTACKS #3 CVR B COLEMAN $3.99
OCT181122 MARS ATTACKS #3 CVR C MARRON $3.99
OCT181123 MARS ATTACKS #3 CVR D HACK $3.99
OCT181124 MARS ATTACKS #3 CVR E SCHWEIZER SUB VAR $3.99
OCT181120 MARS ATTACKS #3 CVR A FRANCAVILLA $3.99
OCT181121 MARS ATTACKS #3 CVR B COLEMAN $3.99
OCT181122 MARS ATTACKS #3 CVR C MARRON $3.99
OCT181123 MARS ATTACKS #3 CVR D HACK $3.99
OCT181124 MARS ATTACKS #3 CVR E SCHWEIZER SUB VAR $3.99
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IDW Publishing from Diamond Distributors for December 26, 2018
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OCT180680 GO-BOTS #2 CVR A SCIOLI $3.99
OCT180681 GO-BOTS #2 CVR B SHAW $3.99
OCT180637 MARVEL ACTION AVENGERS #1 SOMMARIVA $3.99
OCT180680 GO-BOTS #2 CVR A SCIOLI $3.99
OCT180681 GO-BOTS #2 CVR B SHAW $3.99
OCT180637 MARVEL ACTION AVENGERS #1 SOMMARIVA $3.99
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Image Comics from Diamond Distributors for December 26, 2018
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JUL188524 DIE DIE DIE #6 (MR) $3.99
OCT180221 MAN-EATERS #4 $3.99
JUL188524 DIE DIE DIE #6 (MR) $3.99
OCT180221 MAN-EATERS #4 $3.99
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Marvel Comics from Diamond Distributors for December 18, 2018
MARVEL COMICS
OCT180766 FANTASTIC FOUR #5 $7.99
OCT180844 SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN #1 DJURDJEVIC FANTASTIC FOUR VILLAINS VA $3.99
OCT180840 SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN #1 SG $3.99
OCT180889 UNCANNY X-MEN #7 $3.99
OCT180890 UNCANNY X-MEN #7 CHRISTOPHER ACTION FIGURE VAR $3.99
OCT180795 X-FORCE #1 $4.99
OCT180798 X-FORCE #1 DJURDJEVIC FANTASTIC FOUR VILLAINS VAR $4.99
OCT180766 FANTASTIC FOUR #5 $7.99
OCT180844 SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN #1 DJURDJEVIC FANTASTIC FOUR VILLAINS VA $3.99
OCT180840 SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN #1 SG $3.99
OCT180889 UNCANNY X-MEN #7 $3.99
OCT180890 UNCANNY X-MEN #7 CHRISTOPHER ACTION FIGURE VAR $3.99
OCT180795 X-FORCE #1 $4.99
OCT180798 X-FORCE #1 DJURDJEVIC FANTASTIC FOUR VILLAINS VAR $4.99
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Friday, December 21, 2018
Review: THE DREGS #1
THE DREGS No. 1
BLACK MASK STUDIOS – @blackmaskstudio
[This review was originally posted on Patreon.]
STORY: Zac Thompson and Lonnie Nadler
ART: Eric Zawadzki
COLORS: Dee Cunniffe
LETTERS: Eric Zawadzki
MISC. ART: Thanh Nguyen photograph
COVER: Eric Zawadzki
VARIANT COVER: Ryan Ferrier
32pp, Color, $3.99 U.S. (January 25, 2017)
Rated M/Mature
The Dregs was a four-issue miniseries published by Black Mask Studios. It was the creation of writers Zac Thompson and Lonnie Nadler and artist Eric Zawadzki. Zawadzki also lettered the comic book, and Dee Cunniffe colored it. Described by the publisher as a “meta noir,” The Dregs revolves around a homeless man who tries to solve the mystery of a missing friend who is also homeless.
The Dregs #1 opens in modern day Vancouver, British Columbia, and the questions is “Where's Manny?” That is what Arnold would like to know. Like Manny, Arnold is homeless and is addicted to the street drug, “Listo.” Obsessed with detective fiction, Arnold prowls a five-square block area like author Raymond Chandler's famous fictional detective, Philip Marlowe, searching for clues as to the whereabouts of Manny. In and out of a drug-induced haze, Arnold may unwittingly and simultaneously discover and share Manny's fate.
I found out about The Dregs #1 via a preview in the second issue of Black Mask Studios' acclaimed comic book miniseries, Black (set in a world where only Black people have superpowers). I was immediately drawn to The Dregs because of its cannibalism element. I consider this comic book to have science fiction elements, and I have been morbidly fascinated by cannibalism in science fiction ever since I first saw the film Soylent Green (1973) decades ago.
There is a hopeless Don Quixote element to The Dregs, which is married to a detective fiction style that recalls David Cronenberg's film, Naked Lunch (an adaptation of William Burroughs novel). I think the later issues of this series played with themes of celebrity and gentrification, as well as cannibalism. However, this issue's keen ersatz take on the P.I. results in an intense, engaging story.
The Dregs #1 is a fascinating, post-modern, detective comic book that looks to the past, but takes its own path. That is unlike so much of comic book crime fiction, which slavishly replicates the crime fiction of book publishing and film-making establishment. This is an original work on the part of writers Zac Thompson and Lonnie Nadler. This is stunning work on the part of artist Eric Zawadzki, via his striking page layout and graphic design.
9 out of 10
www.blackmaskstudios.com
https://www.facebook.com/blackmaskstudios
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Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
The text is copyright © 2017 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog for reprint and syndication rights and fees.
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BLACK MASK STUDIOS – @blackmaskstudio
[This review was originally posted on Patreon.]
STORY: Zac Thompson and Lonnie Nadler
ART: Eric Zawadzki
COLORS: Dee Cunniffe
LETTERS: Eric Zawadzki
MISC. ART: Thanh Nguyen photograph
COVER: Eric Zawadzki
VARIANT COVER: Ryan Ferrier
32pp, Color, $3.99 U.S. (January 25, 2017)
Rated M/Mature
The Dregs was a four-issue miniseries published by Black Mask Studios. It was the creation of writers Zac Thompson and Lonnie Nadler and artist Eric Zawadzki. Zawadzki also lettered the comic book, and Dee Cunniffe colored it. Described by the publisher as a “meta noir,” The Dregs revolves around a homeless man who tries to solve the mystery of a missing friend who is also homeless.
The Dregs #1 opens in modern day Vancouver, British Columbia, and the questions is “Where's Manny?” That is what Arnold would like to know. Like Manny, Arnold is homeless and is addicted to the street drug, “Listo.” Obsessed with detective fiction, Arnold prowls a five-square block area like author Raymond Chandler's famous fictional detective, Philip Marlowe, searching for clues as to the whereabouts of Manny. In and out of a drug-induced haze, Arnold may unwittingly and simultaneously discover and share Manny's fate.
I found out about The Dregs #1 via a preview in the second issue of Black Mask Studios' acclaimed comic book miniseries, Black (set in a world where only Black people have superpowers). I was immediately drawn to The Dregs because of its cannibalism element. I consider this comic book to have science fiction elements, and I have been morbidly fascinated by cannibalism in science fiction ever since I first saw the film Soylent Green (1973) decades ago.
There is a hopeless Don Quixote element to The Dregs, which is married to a detective fiction style that recalls David Cronenberg's film, Naked Lunch (an adaptation of William Burroughs novel). I think the later issues of this series played with themes of celebrity and gentrification, as well as cannibalism. However, this issue's keen ersatz take on the P.I. results in an intense, engaging story.
The Dregs #1 is a fascinating, post-modern, detective comic book that looks to the past, but takes its own path. That is unlike so much of comic book crime fiction, which slavishly replicates the crime fiction of book publishing and film-making establishment. This is an original work on the part of writers Zac Thompson and Lonnie Nadler. This is stunning work on the part of artist Eric Zawadzki, via his striking page layout and graphic design.
9 out of 10
www.blackmaskstudios.com
https://www.facebook.com/blackmaskstudios
http://blackmaskstudios.tumblr.com/
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
The text is copyright © 2017 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog for reprint and syndication rights and fees.
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