6 Comics to Pick up this Week (09/18/19)

FLASH FORWARD #1 (OF 6)

DC Comics
(Wr) Scott Lobdell (A) Brett Booth, Norm Rapmund (CA) Evan Shaner

Following the events of Heroes in Crisis, Wally West sets out for redemption after the multiverse was re-written without him in it. After the uproar of Wally fans responding to Heroes in Crisis, I’m curious how DC, with this mini-series, attempts to sway back into the good-graces of Wally’s most fervent fans.

INFERIOR FIVE #1 (OF 12)

DC Comics
(Wr) Keith Giffen, Jeff Lemire (A) Jeff Lemire & Various (CA) Keith Giffen, Michelle Delecki

After the “Invasion” that rocked the DC Universe, the citizens of Dangerfield, Arizona are affected by strange goings-on — but only five misfit kids seem to notice them. Can they uncover what’s happening before some sinister force collects them all? Stranger Things meets X-Files? Sign me up!

SPIDER-MAN #1 (OF 5) CHIP KIDD DIE CUT VAR

Marvel Comics
(Wr) J. J. Abrams, Henry Abrams (A) Sara Pichelli (CA) Chip Kidd

WHO IS CADAVEROUS?! WILL J.J. ABRAMS (and son, Henry) KNOCK SPIDEY OUT OF THE BALL-PARK?!

More importantly, ARE DIE CUT COVERS COMING BACK?!

I don’t know which I am more excited to find out. Jokes aside: I am very excited to pick up this issue. I think Spider-Man is in good hands with the incredible writing of JJ Abrams and the always stunning artwork of Sara Pichelli.

I also LOVE that it is a mini-series, which always feels re-assuring to me when considering to start a new series. Just enough commitment to not feel like I’m committing to (approximately) a million issues.

ABSOLUTE CARNAGE #3 (OF 5) AC

Marvel Comics
(Wr) Donny Cates (A/CA) Ryan Stegman

THE SUMMER OF SLAUGHTER CONTINUES!

HOLY SMOKES, this series is amazing. From the captivating story to the jaw-droppingly-gorgeous artwork, I am HOOKED! What is in store for the Venom/Spider-Man gang, and who will they recruit to help fight off the massacring masses following the orders of Carnage? 

FOREVER MAPS #1

Scout Comics
(Wr) Michael Lagace (A/CA) Todor Hristov

I am always down to pick up a new Scout Comics first issue, and this story pulled me in like a fly to honey.

In 1794, John finds a map, follows it, and when he arrives at the end he finds another map, and another and another and SO ON! Decades later he realizes that as he follows these maps, he does not age — after about 100 years, he realizes that when he stops, time starts to catch back up with him.

John is torn between family and immortality: does he choose living forever? Or having a life worth living?

I can understand some of the not-so-nuanced symbolism to modern life in this story, but I have not yet had enough Red Bull to decipher it beyond that…Regardless, I am seriously intrigued.

YOU ARE OBSOLETE #1 CVR A CLARKE

AFTERSHOCK COMICS
(Wr) Mathew Klickstein (A) Evgeny Bornyakov (CA) Andy Clarke

After reading the description of this comic, my first thought was “Ew.” Right on time for spooky-season, this comic sounds like it will give you some serious chills, heebie-jeebies, and general discomfort (especially for those nearing or surpassed 40 years old).

On an isolated European island, a reporter discovers that children have taken control over the island and are killing off all adults by their 40th birthday. (Sounds kind of like Lord of the Flies, no?) She must discover what is behind these killings while staying on the good side of the children’s harsh leader. Got the creeps? Yeah, me too.. 

5 Comics to Pick up this Week (08/21/19)

HEADLESS #1

Scout Comics
(Wr) Alexander Banchita (A) Robert Ahmad

This murder mystery promises to unveil quite a tangled web of horror and intrigue in this story of the Headless Horseman who is responsible for turning the women of Salem into witches and the Knights Templar that are set out to banish all magic from Salem.

PRETTY VIOLENT #1 CVR A HUNTER (MR)

Image Comics
(Wr) Derek Hunter, Jason Young (A/CA) Derek Hunter

Pretty Violent looks like a step-sister to Skottie Young’s I HATE FAIRYLAND. It’s a gore-filled laugh out loud story of Gamma Rae, who has always wanted to be a super-hero. The punchline? Her siblings are notorious hero-killing criminals! Sure, we all have our own version of family issues, but this may prove to be quite a pickle for Gamma.

ABSOLUTE CARNAGE VS DEADPOOL #1 (OF 3) AC

Marvel Comics
(Wr) Matthew Rosenberg (A) Marcelo Ferreira (CA) Tyler Kirkham

Deadpool finally decides to checks himself into the Ravencroft Institute to straighten out the ol’ noggin, just in time for another patient to check in as well, you guess it — CARNAGE. Something tells me that their stay at the Institute might not go quite as Deadpool planned..

GHOST-SPIDER #1

Marvel Comics
(W) Seanan McGuire (A) Takeshi Miyazawa (CA) Jorge Molina

I am very vocal and unapologetic about not loving stories that involve multi-dimensional travel, BUT I am interested in this new series starring our fave Spider-Woman, Gwen Stacy aka Ghost-Spider…Let’s see if I can keep everything straight!

Earth-65 Gwen Stacy travels to Earth-616 to do some super-heroing and University!? While most college-goers may have struggled to balance homework / social life and a job, at least we were limited to one world. Gwen is thrown into a crash course of multiversity while she splits her time between Earth-65 and 616!

BATMAN #232 FACSIMILE EDITION

DC Comics
(W) Dennis O’Neil (A) Neal Adams, Dick Giordano (CA) Neal Adams

I really love that DC is starting to reprint hard to find issues for us who don’t want to break the bank to read these much sought after comics!! This book features the first appearance of one of Batman’s biggest foes, Ra’s Al Ghul! 

Top 5 Releases of 2019 (So Far!)

Alright, it’s June!!! Halfway thought the year, and we have so many exciting new releases already. I wanted to take the time to tell you what I’m currently freaking out over and what has my full attention.

5. METALSHARK BRO by Bob Frantz, Kevin Cuffe, & Walt Ostlie

This new Scout Comics release was only sold as a single issue, with the rest of the story being released as a trade on July 31st this year. It’s a really fun story about a Shark who eats a man who’s meant to claim all the souls that pledged allegiance to Satan. As punishment, the Shark becomes anthropomorphized and has to kill all the people who swore their lives to Satan. Until he is done with his task, he can’t become a regular shark again. The premise for this comic is wild, and it’s a very entertaining read.

4. GHOST TREE by Bobby Curnow & Simon Gale

This IDW series is a four-part mini that tells the story of a man who returns to his grandpa’s house 10 years after his death to meet beneath a certain tree, like his grandfather asked of him. When he arrives at the tree, he sees his grandfather’s ghost — along with all of his ancestors! It’s a really beautiful story that has a suspenseful arc underlying the main plot. We’re only half way through, so my eyes are glued to the calendar as I await issue #3. 

3. BATMAN: LAST KNIGHT ON EARTH by Scott Snyder & Greg Capullo

I consider Snyder and Capullo to be legendary Batman creators at this point; their stamp is firmly set onto the history of Batman. This is the last dance, the final hurrah, the curtain call for Snyder and Capullo. Of course, they’re going to hit us with some crazy plot to put Bruce Wayne through the ringer. Only one issue in and I am chomping at the bit to get the next issue. (Don’t be surprised if you see this on my end of the year list.)

2. SPIDER-MAN: LIFE STORY by Chip Zdarsky & Mark Bagley

This is an amazing read. Go get it right now if you haven’t. This is not your typical Spidey story. Chip Zdarsky masterfully weaves modern American history into a history of Spider-Man told in real time. The book is cute, and funny at first, right up until the end of issue one when Flash Thompson volunteers to go fight in the Vietnam War. Don’t be surprised if you cry while reading. 

DAREDEVIL by Chip Zdarsky & Marco Checcetto

I consider this to be the best book out right now. Matt Murdock is framed for murder. It isn’t clear if he did or he didn’t commit the crime. Matt certainly doesn’t think he did, and that fact that even readers aren’t sure yet makes you feel so involved with the story. Additionally, Marco Checcetto’s interior work is some of the best Daredevil art I’ve ever seen. On top of that smorgasbord of awesome, the always-incredible Julian Tedesco is drawing the covers. If anything else I hope that by end of this read you pick up Daredevil. Trust me it’s the best thing out right now and you can take that straight to the bank!

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