To wrap the review of this week I have 4 books from 4
different publishers. One of the best things about comics today is that while
the big two still dominate the charts, many other publishers have a lot of
great books coming out and often have the best books coming out. The highest sales
do not mean it is the best book, just the most supported or best marketed book.
First up is Saga #9
from Image by Brian K. Vaughn and Fiona Staples.
The success of this title has been nothing short of phenomenal. Vaughn’s name
was a draw but the momentum of the series has been fantastic. I keep hearing
about multiple print runs and sell outs. Heck Ebay is going nuts on this book
apparently. This issue was a great spotlight on The Will the freelance assassin
who is after Alana and Marko. It starts with a brief fantasy sequence, goes to
Gwendolyn (Marko’s ex-girlfirend) joining with The Will. Next the two of them
save the young girl who is a forced sex slave and then they begin the pursuit
of Alana and Marko. The series is infused with a good story that focuses on the
cast and has fun with creating a cast of alien creatures that would make the
Star Wars bar scene envious. The one problem that I have with the series is
remembering the names of the cast. As with many writers today they almost
refuse to have the characters use each other’s name. I know it is not a natural
speech pattern but when you follow as many books as I do you it is appreciated.
At least I have Wikipedia (the made up encyclopedia) as most books have a page
and I can refresh my memory of their names. A truly enjoyable series and one
that deserves the accolades it has received.
Next up is Dark
Horse’s entry with Conan #12 by Brian Wood
and DeClan
Shalvey. This issue ended the current arc in the overall story of Conan’s
adventures with the Queen of the Black Coast. It is a story that has plenty of
action and gore but is a tragic tale of loss. Conan’s love for Belit is front
and center as he will do anything to try and find a cure for the disease that
is ravaging her and the crew. In the end she is saved but a heretofore unknown
child dies as she was pregnant. The wall between Conan and Belit that forms at
the end of this issue felt very real. Never has Conan had so much depth to his
character and yet has maintained true to the spirit of the character. Dark
Horse and Brian Wood continue to make Conan an enjoyable series.
IDW bring us Highways #1 (of 4) by John Byrne.
Byrne’s work has been uneven over the last few years and I know his popularity
has been in decline for years. Byrne seems to bring some of this on himself,
but this series has started out great. It feels like it maybe a classic science
fiction/ horror type story. So many outer space stories love to add the monster
and we see a possible one at the end of this issue. What I enjoyed about the
story was how fast John established the setting. We are introduced to our three
main cast members and set up that they are a crew for long haul jobs in outer
space. A mystery is established, the characters are established (at least base
line) and the series is good to go.
The last book is from Valiant
comics. Bloodshot #7 by Duane Swierczynski,
Matthew Clark and Stefano Guardino is another good issue in this
series. It is a flashback sequence that apparently is going to tie in the
Bloodshot story with the Harbinger series. It is nice to watch Valiant build
their universe bit by bit. They pay homage to the old as they build the new. The
planning and execution of what Valiant is doing speaks volumes to the
management of the line. Executive Editor Warren Simons I’m sure is making
adjustments as he goes along but he has strong creative teams and solid story
telling on each book. In this issue we learn Bloodshot was being used to get
back children who the government has found out have latent or active super
powers, in other words harbingers. It was laid in nicely from the last issue.
It is a total flashback type issue as it never even got back to the end of last
issue and it still worked. I think Duane knows how to write well and seems
especially versed in high octane action books. He is another writer that DC
seems to no longer be associated with and that is a loss for DC.
It is amazing to me to see so many publishers doing great
jobs with some of their books. All have hits and misses but I can count on
Image, Dark Horse, IDW, Valiant, Dynamite, Boom and Oni to all have some titles
that I want to get. If I ever give up 100% on the big two I still have tons of
great stuff to read and enjoy.
Saga issues read like chapters in a book. Reading them in collections would lead to a forced feeling if the names were used more often.
ReplyDeleteI agree, The High Ways was really enjoyable. I wish it wasn't a mini-series.
ReplyDeleteTrue and agree
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