6 Comics to Pick up this Week (09/11/19)

GOTHAM CITY MONSTERS #1 (OF 6)

DC Comics
(Wr) Steve Orlando (A) Amancay Nahuelpan (CA) Philip Tan
I am absolutely GETTING IN THE SPOOKY SPIRIT and diving right into this comic on Wednesday!

Frankenstein has to take down his former mentor, Melmoth, so he heads to Gotham City in search of allies. He recruits Killer Croc, Lady Clayface, Orca, and vampire Andrew Bennett… but will these dreaded creatures be enough to save humanity before the entire cosmos collapses in on itself??

Zoinks! Gotta pick up this ghoulish issue to find out!

BATMAN #78 YOTV

DC Comics
(Wr) Tom King (A) Clay Mann (CA) Tony S. Daniel
Tom King has created an interlude to the final story arc of his long-running Batman series featuring our favorite feline badass and Batman’s ex(?)-fiance, Catwoman!

Selina knows how Bane is fueling his regime in “City of Bane,” and she’ll help Batman shut down the supply line — but first, she has to whip her battered Bat into shape.

I am going to keep all of my fingers and toes crossed that this interlude will lead to a happier (than Batman #50) ending between Catwoman and Batman (that I may or may not have held a bitter resentment about ever since that issue was released over a year ago). Don’t let me down Tom King!

KING THOR #1 (OF 4)

Marvel Comics
(Wr) Jason Aaron (A/CA) Esad Ribic
The epic conclusion to Jason Aaron and Esad Ribic’s INCREDIBLE Thor story.

Seven years ago, Jason and Esad introduced the Thor of the far future, All-Father of a broken realm and a dying universe, as he stood in battle against the Butcher of Gods, wielder of All-Black the Necrosword. Now that nefarious blade has returned, in the hands of Thor’s all-time greatest enemy — his brother, Loki — for one final, cataclysmic showdown.

Buckle up, folks! It’s going to be one hell of a final series.

DAREDEVIL #11

Marvel Comics
(Wr) Chip Zdarsky (A) Marco Checchetto (CA) Julian Totino Tedesco
New story arc!! I really enjoy Chip Zdarsky’s writing, and if you haven’t caught this series from the beginning, this new story arc “THROUGH HELL” would be a great place for new readers to dive in!

TREES THREE FATES #1 (OF 5)

Image Comics
(Wr) Warren Ellis (A/CA) Jason Howard
Continuing my interest in spooky things in this upcoming Halloween season (I tell myself, even though I love spooky and horror all year ’round), I will be picking up the first issue of this horror / mystery continuation of Trees, a series created by Ellis and Howard.

“Trees Three Fates” — In the remote Russian village of Toska, there’s a dead body by the leg of the Tree that landed eleven years ago. Police sergeant Klara Voranova, still haunted by that day, has no idea how this murder will change everything-nor what awaits her in the Tree’s shadow.

COFFIN BOUND #2 (MR)

Image Comics
(Wr) Dan Watters (A/CA) Dani
Holy smokes. I am honestly shocked that I am adding this comic to my “Books to Pick Up!” list this week.. The first issue… what to say, what to say… it reviewed VERY well by creators.

The description of the first issue was just RAVING reviews by creators about how amazing this comic was. My expectation was that it would exceed (or at least meet) the reviews from so many of my favorite writers.

It was a difficult read; the dialogue almost felt like I was reading lines from the Canterbury Tales. THAT BEING SAID, I loved the artwork and I loved the idea of the story and how shockingly breathtaking many of the scenes were.

Even though the dialogue was obscure, I am going to pick up the second issue to give it a fair shot and see where this story goes!

6 Comics to Pick up this Week (07/03/19)

Aero #1 Artgerm Variant

Marvel Comics
(Wr) Zhou Liefen (A) Pop Mhan (CA) Artgerm
Shanghai-based super-heroine, Aero, gets her Enligsh-language debut in the first issue of her solo series, in which she teams up with Filipina heroine, Wave, to battle ominous forces that are turning the buildings of Shangai into… golems? Sign me up! (I am going to pick up the Artgerm cover for this first issue, which is absolutely BEAUTIFUL!)

Savage Avengers #3

Marvel Comics
(Wr) Gerry Duggan (A) Mike Deodato (CA) David Finch
The Diamond description of this comic hints that Conan wields a “deadly new Savage Sword.” From the looks of the cover, it appears his new Savage Sword could have our favorite Symbiote giving it an extra boost..?

Lois Lane #1 (of 6) Jenny Frison

DC Comics
(Wr) Greg Rucka (A) Mike Perkins (CA) Jenny Frison
Lois Lane carries a secret that could uproot Superman’s life. She embarks on a journey full of “conspiracy, intrigue, and murder” to uncover a threat to her husband and protect him from the grips of those who wish to bring him down. (Being a huge fan of Jenny Frison, I have to pick up this stunning cover.)

Superman Up In The Sky #1 (of 6)

DC Comics
(Wr) Tom King (A) Sandra Hope, Andy Kubert (CA) Andy Kubert
Superman Murder Mystery Theater! Batman tips Superman off about a home invasion turned murder that occurred in Metropolis, only to find out that it has a connection with the world of Rann?

I am not Superman’s biggest fan, but I do love Tom King’s writing, so I’m hoping that my appreciation of Tom King will help me to embrace Superman and all of his boy-scouty-goodness.. *Fingers Crossed!*

Sea of Stars #1 

Image Comics
(Wr) Jason Aaron, Dennis Hallum (A/CA) Stephen Green 
Jason Aaron’s story of a Space Trucker (who may have just manifested strange powers), talking Space Dolphins and Space Monkey, and a Space Truck that gets chomped in half by a Space Leviathan? This sounds like one WILD ride, and I’m buckling my seat belt and diving right in!

Space Bandits #1 (of 5)

Image Comics
(Wr) Mark Millar (A/CA) Matteo Scalera
When two women who are “Most Wanted” felons get betrayed by their criminal crews, they want revenge — and chances are, they’re going to get it. I have enjoyed everything that I have read of Mark Millar’s, so I am eager to pick this story up!

Review of CATEGORY ZERO #1 from Scout Comics

Scout Comics has been on a winning streak lately. With their series THE MALL being optioned for TV, and April’s premier of ELECTRIC BLACK generating buzz among readers and speculators, Scout has established itself as a powerhouse among indie publishers.

This week, Scout debuts a promising new series, CATEGORY ZERO, written by Adam Kiamil, with art by Ton Lima, and colors by Derek Dow. According to Kiamil, the creator, the target audience for this series is those “who grew up reading comics like X-MEN and HARBINGER, but whose tastes have moved away from the traditional superhero genre.”

What’s CATEGORY ZERO about?

Earth’s entire population is infected with the Strix virus. First discovered by scientists at Sanaxus research 20 years ago, the virus and its symptoms manifest in one percent of the population. At the onset of the virus, these “One Percenters” experience flu-like symptoms before abruptly developing superhuman abilities — either physical or mental.

The clever cover of CATEGORY ZERO #1.

In most cases, these powers are harmless, but sometimes, One Percenters pose a threat to the general populace. To treat and study the virus, Sanaxus has developed secure research facilities where known One Percenters live together in suburban-looking communities. As always in the suburbs, things aren’t what they seem.

What’s issue one of CATEGORY ZERO about?

In the opening pages of CATEGORY ZERO, we travel back in time 20 years to meet Phillip Patterson, one of the original Strix researchers at Sanaxus. He has recently been promoted, but suddenly dies at the congratulatory surprise party celebrating his achievement.

Phillip Patterson in his final moments.

With his dying breath, Phillip confesses to his son, Jake (also a Sanaxus researcher), that “Strix isn’t what they say it is.” When Phillip says “they,” I assume he’s referring to Sanaxus, and that whatever they’re lying about will be the engine for the plot in CATEGORY ZERO.

In the present day, Professor Sarah Higgs delivers a lecture on the Strix virus to college students — a seamless way for Kiamil to provide context. One of her students, Neve (who will likely take on a larger role in the series following issue one) asks about her husband and his former professor, Leonard Higgs, a One Percenter receiving treatment at Eden, a Sanaxus facility.

After Sarah and her daughter visit Leonard at Eden, they stop by Arrowbank. While waiting in line, they encounter an ill-looking man coughing uncontrollably. His flu-like symptoms escalate until his hand tremors. Suddenly, the entire building is shaking as if there were an earthquake. Arrowbank collapses, presumably killing everyone inside.

The cover for CATEGORY ZERO #2 is similar to the final panel in issue one.

How’s the reading experience?

In 2019, Americans are, more than ever, considering the experience of marginalized “others” — those who are always disadvantaged, sometimes poor, and generally not part of mainstream society. As such, One Percenters are segregated into isolated communities, further away from the rest of the population who struggle to understand them.

In this way, THE BEAUTY and X-MEN are taken up in CATEGORY ZERO; themes like social exclusion, mutation, viruses, and intervention by governments and corporations are at the forefront. All of this makes the story an ambitious undertaking. Unfortunately, that ambition doesn’t come through in the execution, which feels mostly flat.

The plotting and world-building are the strongest features of this series debut. I liked the multiple timelines in issue one of CATEGORY ZERO, and am curious to see how the past shapes the events I’ll witness as I continue to read .

Released covers for CATEGORY ZERO #3 suggest that Sanaxus has a hidden agenda for the Strix virus and the affected One Percenters.

At the dialogue level, however, the writing was sometimes corny — particularly in the scene where Sarah, Leonard, and their daughter reunite. As a relentless grammarian, I noticed that there were minor blemishes in punctuation and sentence structure; when comics don’t have an editor credited, this is often the case.

Art in CATEGORY ZERO

Generally, the art was impressive and unique. The triangular facial structure of the characters reminds me characters in SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN by artist Mike Hawthorne. There were impressive backgrounds in larger panels, where the chunky lines gave the art satisfying weight and texture. The color pallet had a muted, sickly green color, which felt entirely appropriate. Overall, though, the art could be more detailed.

Should you invest in the CATEGORY ZERO series?

CATEGORY ZERO is a consistently-paced, somewhat satisfying read sandwiched by two cliffhangers at the beginning and end. I am slightly curious to see where the creators take this series. If the series benefits from more focus, editing, and plotting, I can easily imagine TV and film producers throwing money at the concept.

Rating

6.5 / 10

  • Solid storytelling
  • Timely themes
  • Immersive intrigue
  • Lack of attention to detail

6 Comics to Pick Up This Week (06/05/19)

JUSTICE LEAGUE #25 — DC Comics

(Writer) Scott Snyder & Various (Artists) Jorge Jimenez, Javi Fernandez (Cover Artist) Jorge Jimenez

This issue is the prelude to “Year of The Villain” DC Event.

DCEASED #2 (OF 6) HORROR VARIANTDC Comics

(Writer) Tom Taylor (Artists) Trevor Hairsine, Stefano Guadiano (Cover Art) Yasmine Putri

Features A Nightmare on Elm Street homage variant cover.

WAR OF THE REALMS #5 (OF 6)Marvel Comics

(Writer) Jason Aaron (Artist) Russell Dauterman (Cover Artist) Arthur Adams

This issue is the “climax” of story and the continuation of Marvel’s main Spring event.

BLACK CAT #1 (Regular Cover & Artgerm Variant) — Marvel Comics

(Writer) Jed MacKay (Artists) Travel Foreman & Various (Cover Art) J. Scott Campbell

(Variant Cover Art) Stanley “Artgerm” Lau

This issue launches the new Black Cat ongoing series.

THUMBS #1 (OF 5)Image Comics

(Writer) Sean Lewis (Art / Cover Art) Hayden Sherman

This is the premier issue of Black Mirror-esque mini series from two acclaimed creators.

CATEGORY ZERO #1 — Scout Comics

(Writer) Adem Kiamil (Art) Tom Lima

The debut issue of new series, which is limited to a small print run.

ASCENDER #2 is the 5/29/2019 Pick of the Week

The continuation of Jeff Lemire’s DESCENDER series, ASCENDER has us on a whimsical but tense journey of a terrifying monarchy keeping classes of “beings” separate depending on whether or not they have submitted to “The Mother.” The main character, Mila, is a young rebellious girl who lives alone with her father. She yearns for escape to experience the rest of the world outside of their home, which is controlled by the magical forces of “The Mother.”

I am absolutely in love with ASCENDER, even just being 2 issues in. Although it is a sequel to a previous series, I felt like it was easy to jump into the story and get to know the world and the characters.

That being said, I am going to do my best to finish the 32-issue run of DESCENDER before ASCENDER #3 releases (6/26/2019) to see if that will further enhance my understanding of this incredible world that Jeff Lemire created.