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Preview: Undertow #6

Undertow #6

Story By: Steve Orlando
Art By: Artyom Trakhanov
Cover By: Artyom Trakhanov
Variant Cover By: Christopher Mitten
Price: $2.99
Diamond ID: MAY140741
Published: July 23, 2014

MINISERIES CONCLUSION! Zikia beaten, Uruku tortured, citizens in chains… How high must the bodies pile before the occupation of the Deliverer comes to an end? The battle for freedom comes home as the Watertight Pulp Epic reaches an explosive finale!

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Preview: Umbral #7

Umbral #7

Story By: Antony Johnston
Art By: Christopher Mitten
Cover By: Christopher Mitten
Cover Price: $3.50
Digital Price: $2.99
Diamond ID: MAY140740
Published: July 16, 2014

“KILLING THE SUNRISE” BOOK TWO STARTS HERE! Rascal has escaped the Umbral in the city (uh, spoilers?) and now she heads for the mountainous Sunrise homestead. But even here not everyone is who they seem, and before the dawn a blade will flash in the dark…

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BOOM! Announces Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Comic Series

This November BOOM! Studios and Twentieth Century Consumer Products will launch Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, a new comic book limited series based on the new film from 20th Century Fox.

Written by Michael Moreci, the six-issue series bridges the 10-year gap between the Rise of the Planet of the Apes and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes films, chronicling the fall of humanity and the rise of Caesar’s ape civilization. Additional creative team details will be revealed at a later date. While the apes of the world have yet to advance as a species, Caesar must find a way to unify them to one cause. On the other side of the country, Malcolm must venture into the decaying Americas with his family to find a cure for the plague slowly killing his wife, Rita.

In addition, BOOM! Studios and Twentieth Century Consumer Products will debut Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: Contagion,  a one-shot comic book prequel to the new film, at Comic-Con International in San Diego, California (a.k.a. San Diego Comic-Con), to be held July 24-27, 2014 at the San Diego Convention Center. Written by Caleb Monroe, illustrated by Tom Derenick, and featuring a cover illustrated by Garry Brown, the issue follows the story of Ellie as she struggles to find a cure for the pandemic affecting humanity before it claims her daughter’s life. The issue will retail for $5.00 and will be available for purchase exclusively at San Diego Comic-Con at the BOOM! Studios booth, #2229. The Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: Contagion one-shot marks the first time BOOM! Studios has ever exclusively debuted a brand-new comic at a convention.

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes #1 arrives in comic book shops in November with a main cover illustrated by Christopher Mitten for the price of $3.99, and a retailer incentive cover illustrated by Jay Shaw.

DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES #1 Incentive Cover by Jay Shaw DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES #1 Main Cover by Christopher Mitten DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES CONTAGION Cover by Garry Brown

Preview: Wasteland #56

WASTELAND #56

Written by Antony Johnston
Art and Cover by Christopher Mitten

THE BIG WET REVEALED AT LAST! As the last-ever WASTELAND story arc continues, Michael, Abi, and Thomas learn more about the past, their father.. and even the inhuman truth about Sand-Eaters! The world speeds toward disaster, and an ancient power is awakened!

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Preview: Wasteland #55

WASTELAND #55

Written by Antony Johnston
Drawn by Christopher Mitten
Lettered by Douglas E. Sherwood

FINAL STORY ARC CONTINUES! Michael, Abi, and Thomas continue to discover the truth about the world before the Big Wet — a world on the brink of disaster! Will the arctic team’s discovery help them save the world… or bring about their doom?

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Preview: Madame Frankenstein #1

Madame Frankenstein #1

Story By: Jamie S. Rich
Art By: Megan Levens
Cover By: Joelle Jones
Variant Cover By: Christopher Mitten
Price: $2.99
Diamond ID: MAR140478
Published: May 7, 2014

In 1932, Vincent Krall sets out to create his perfect woman by reanimating the corpse of the love of his life. He’ll soon discover, however, that man was never meant to peer beyond the veil between life and death. Mixing vintage horror with mythic drama, this new series by writer JAMIE S. RICH (YOU HAVE KILLED ME) and smashing newcomer MEGAN LEVENS is guaranteed to send chills through even the warmest of hearts.

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Review: Umbral #6

Umbral06-Cover“We all do what we must to survive. It’s the strongest instinct. Which means that sometimes, when things don’t go the way we want them to…we do things we never expected.”
– Rascal

Umbral #6 closes out the first arc, ‘Out Of The Shadows’, and continues Rascal’s struggle to stay at least one step ahead of the Redguard and the Umbral. Antony Johnston and Christopher Mitten’s new dark fantasy has proven to be a top book on everyone’s pull list and if you’re not reading this wonderful world-building comic you are missing out. Each issue in the first arc has done an excellent job at creating an imaginative and inventive world that you would come to expect from the same creators of Wasteland. This latest issue completes Rascal’s first chapter and, like the season finale of your favorite television show, answers some lingering questions and prepares you for the next installment.

We last left Rascal hiding out with her friends in the Red Princess Tavern as Prince Arthir (whom we know is an Umbral) and his associates come looking for them. During their escape, Profoss Munty reveals he has a chao-dak, what appears to be a gun of some sort. He shoots the man that threatens Shayim, but loses the gun to Rascal when descending the rope from the tavern room. Prince Arthir finally catches up to Rascal and she threatens to use the gun him, but not before outing him to all his henchmen as being an Umbral himself.

When Rascal and her friends finally get to a safe spot, Dalone attempts to teach Rascal magic and we learn a little more about her life, but it raises more questions then it answers. What is her real name? What was her relationship with her mom like? I assume that’s what the Umbral that attacked Rascal was referring to when she was sleeping. What happened to her? All great questions that we can’t wait to find the answer to, but we will have to wait until the next arc or perhaps longer to find out. Dalone begins teaching Rascal magic and Profoss Munty is the perfect match with ‘science-proves-anything’ take on everything. We learn some secrets about Dalone as well in this issue and his magic powers play a prominent role. Faith versus Science might play an important part in the following arc as Rascal attempts to wield magic to take on the Umbral.

Mitten, Boyd and Mauer combine to create a visual experience in every issue and they continue their brilliant work in chapter six. I love how unique the art is in Umbral and how it looks like nothing I have seen before. The varying shades of purple make each sequence with the Umbral leap from the page. The writing mixes with the art harmoniously making this a comic book not to be missed. I can’t wait to read the next chapter in Rascal’s journey and if it’s anything like the first one then we are in for a great ride.

Thoughts and Discussion

– Who was the man eavesdropping on the king and queen?

– Who was Rascal’s mom, if that is who the Umbral was referencing?

– What is Rascal’s real name and what was her life like before she took control of the Oculus?

– I wonder what the rules are for who or what the Umbral can turn into.

Story: Antony Johnston Art: Christopher Mitten, Jordan Boyd, Thomas Mauer
Story: 9 Art: 9 Overall: 9 Recommendation: Buy

Preview: Umbral #6

Umbral #6

Story By: Antony Johnston
Art By: Christopher Mitten
Cover By: Christopher Mitten
Price: $2.99
Diamond ID: FEB140640
Published: April 30, 2014

“CHASING SHADOWS” THE CONCLUSION TO BOOK ONE! Rascal runs from the Redguard’s clutches—but it will cost her more than she can imagine! Where can she go? Who can she trust? Are you sure? Because nothing seems certain any more. And by the end of this issue, nobody will be above suspicion!

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Review: Umbral #5

Umbral05-Cover“…I am the one who understands how special Rascal is. I am the one who will teach her to wield magic, to save us all from Umbral.”
– Dalone

Comic books tell all sorts of different tales. There are ‘crime of the week’ ones. Stories from outer space. Superhero tales with elaborate histories. Zombie apocalyspe stories. Vampires. Robots. You name it, and there is a genre that I’m sure you will enjoy and love. Umbral is none of those kinds of tales. Umbral is in a class all it’s own, wielding characters that you love and hate and some that inspire. Each issue is jam-packed with quality story-telling and magnificent art and Issue #5 sets the stage for the final issue in the outstanding first arc.

We last left Rascal in the Red Princess Tavern hiding out from the Thieves Guild that want her captured and need the Oculus she possesses. Umbral #5 continues right where we last seen our lovable characters, hiding out inside their room and Profoss Munty joining them. The diversity and world, that Johnston and Mitten have created, make this such a sophisticated tale that you will kick yourself in years to come if you don’t jump on now. The ink and the colors are very different than anything else on my Pull List. The best part of this issue is we learn that our favorite Wizard, Dalone, is still alive but what we don’t know is if he is an Umbral meant to look like him or if it is actually him. I hope it’s him because I enjoy his and back and forth with Rascal.

Munty tells us a tale of Stakan, a warrior of long ago, who lead the armies of man to rid the world of the Umbral that had taken over. His tale gives us vivd detail of the history Rascal’s world is set in. This is something I have been looking forward to since issue one and would make any comic that much more interesting. We learn that long ago there were three brothers that controlled the different lands across the globe; Tenebros in Vast Mordenos, Luxan controlled Ocus Luxana, and Umbral, or the underworld (read:Hell), was lead by brother number three, Umbrith. Umbrith coveted his brother’s land and created a situation where they would fight and weaken themselves. Umbrith used the resulting magic to create the Shadow Creatures that we know to be Umbral. Now we know how they came to be named and how they were created. All three brothers were extinguished in the ensuing struggle and The Peak, a mountain formed of magic Mist, was formed.

I won’t spoil the rest of the history for you but I will tell you that Strakan, the warrior I mentioned earlier, rose in the ranks to become a legendary hero, which I’m sure is where the city of Strakhelm got it’s name. The rich history we are told really fleshes out the story and gives us even more information of what is happening and why. Rascal’s world has grown so much in the past few issues that the choices in front of her, in regard to escaping, are endless. Prince Arthir (whom we know to be an Umbral form previous issues) is hot on their trail and actually catches up to them at the Red Princess Tavern before they escape to an adjoining room.

Issue #5 is a great read and is essential in our understanding of the world Johnston and Mitten have created for us. We learn the origins of the Umbral, however, more questions are raised when Dalone returns. What is the Orbis he was speaking of? How did Dalone survive? Most importantly, what is it that the Umbral ultimately want. The Oculus must be more significant than Munty made it out to be if Prince Arthir is trying so desperately to attain it. The continuing struggle of Rascal and her friends comes together nicely in this issue of Umbral and the art by Mitten, Boyd, and Mauer continue to mesmerize. Chasing Shadows, the title of issue six, can’t get here soon enough so we can learn more about this spirited and magical land.

Thoughts and Discussion

– What is the Orbis?

– Is Dalone an Umbral or did he really survive last issue?

– What do the Umbral ultimately seek? Do they just want to destroy everything or are they after Magic? Or is it something else entirely that we have yet to learn?

– Is Profoss Munty being completely honest with Rascal and Shayim? Something tells me that something fishy is going on.

Story: Antony Johnston Art: Christopher Mitten, Jordan Boyd, Thomas Mauer
Story: 9 Art: 9.5 Overall: 9.5 Recommendation: Buy

Preview: Umbral #5

Umbral #5

Written By: Antony Johnston
Art By: Christopher Mitten
Cover By: Christopher Mitten
Price: $2.99
Diamond ID: JAN140620
Published: March 26, 2014

“THE MYTH OF HISTORY”

Did you really think we could get through five issues without doing a bit of “now harken ye to these olde legends?” Then you haven’t been paying attention. There are clues in here! Important ones! And gods fighting with swords, too, if you like that sort of thing. Some do.

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