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Preview: The Hangman #2

THE HANGMAN #2

Script: Frank Tieri
Art: Felix Ruiz, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Rachel Deering
Cover: Tim Bradstreet
Variant Cover: Mike Huddleston
On Sale Date: 1/20
32-page, full color comic
$3.99 U.S.

Join us as we embark on the highway to Hell—and a meet and greet with its overlord, the devil himself! Who will be the one ultimately taking this horrifying trip? Find out as we learn the truth about who and what the Hangman actually is… and the shocking legacy that accompanies him.

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Preview: The Hangman #1

THE HANGMAN #1

Script: Frank Tieri
Art: Felix Ruiz
Cover: Timothy Bradstreet
Variant Covers: Felix Ruiz, Francesco Francavilla, Robert Hack
On Sale Date: 11/4
32-page, full color comic
$3.99 U.S.

They say the Hangman is nothing more than an urban legend. A spook story told to scare criminals straight. But those who encounter him—like hitman “Mad Dog” Mike Minetta—know different. They know that when he comes for you… you’re dead already. Join fan-favorite writer Frank Tieri (WOLVERINE, BATMAN) and artist extraordinaire Felix Ruiz (WOLVERINE MAX, HALO) for an ongoing tale of horror, the supernatural and violence…  and learn why some men may never be redeemed.

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Review: The Hangman #1

TheHangman#1They say the Hangman is nothing more than an urban legend. A spook story told to scare criminals straight. But those who encounter him—like hitman “Mad Dog” Mike Minetta—know different. They know that when he comes for you… you’re dead already. Join fan-favorite writer Frank Tieri and artist extraordinaire Felix Ruiz  for an ongoing tale of horror, the supernatural and violence…  and learn why some men may never be redeemed.

The last series from Dark Circle Comics I read was the fantastic The Fox. It was a mixture of mad cap action, odd ball humour and surprising moments of comic ultra violence (albeit rare in the six issues released). The Fox was one of the best comics on the rack every week when it released because it was above all other things fun.

Something The Hangman isn’t.

The first issue of The Hangman is a particularly violent comic that’s liberally doused with dialogue that at times borders on excessive with the amount of, shall we say, sweary goodness.  Now I’ve nothing against cursing, an while I usually try to avoid it in my writing, I am well aware that when used well it’s a great tool to accentuate your point and to give added depth to your characters. That there’s cursing in The Hangman #1 doesn’t bother me, indeed in some scenes it is quite effective, but there are other panels – perhaps one or two too many – where Frank Tieri goes above and beyond using the curse words as an effective tool and instead crosses the line into excess; that most of the excessive sweary goodness comes from one character is worth noting, and perhaps Tieri is underscoring the kind of guy that Mike Minetta is with the language he uses, and it took me a little out of the story; your mileage may vary, however.

Felix Ruiz provides some solid artwork, which is complemented nicely by Kelly Fitzpatrick‘s colours, especially as the comic progresses, and goes a long way to immersing you in the grubby feeling of the world we’re entering. More than almost anything else, it’s the artwork that set the tone with some scenes angled a certain way to give you a feel for the characters within the comic. 

The story itself serves as a gateway into the world of The Hangman who seems (based off the preview imagery alone) like a mix between the Punisher and Batman, but how accurate that is is still an unanswered question, which I suspect will be answered within the next issue or two. The Hangman #1 genuinely disappointed me; I really wanted to like this series, and while it’s still too early to judge a series based on one issue, that first issue wasn’t a great start for me. I couldn’t help but compare it to the other Dark Circle offerings, and for me at least, it didn’t quite measure up.

I’m not ready to give up on The Hangman just yet, however, and hopefully the series will hit its stride with the next issue. If it does, I’ll let you know.

Story: Frank Tieri Art: Felix Ruiz Colours: Kelly Fitzpatrick
Story: 6.25 Art: 7.5 Overall: 6.5 Recommendation: Pass

Dark Circle Comics provided Graphic Policy a FREE copy for review.

Preview: The Hangman #1

THE HANGMAN #1

Script: Frank Tieri
Art: Felix Ruiz
Cover: Timothy Bradstreet
Variant Covers: Felix Ruiz, Francesco Francavilla, Robert Hack
On Sale Date: 11/4
32-page, full color comic
$3.99 U.S.

They say the Hangman is nothing more than an urban legend. A spook story told to scare criminals straight. But those who encounter him—like hitman “Mad Dog” Mike Minetta—know different. They know that when he comes for you… you’re dead already. Join fan-favorite writer Frank Tieri (WOLVERINE, BATMAN) and artist extraordinaire Felix Ruiz (WOLVERINE MAX, HALO) for an ongoing tale of horror, the supernatural and violence…  and learn why some men may never be redeemed.

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Dark Circle Announces The Hangman

The HangmanDark Circle Comics has announced the newest title in its genre-defying superhero line-up, The Hangman, by writer Frank Tieri and artist Felix Ruiz.

The Hangman, launching later this year, will be a fresh interpretation of a classic superhero character – but not in a way that readers expect.

Frank Tieri, having written stories featuring popular comic book characters such as Deadpool and Wolverine, is no stranger to the darker side of superheroes. Tieri will team with Felix Ruiz, known for his frenetic and gritty art on titles including Wolverine: MAX, to tell stories about “the vile disgusting parts of ourselves we don’t like to talk about.” Tieri promises the book will be dark and gritty yet will also about seeking redemption.

Halo: Fall Of Reach – Boot Camp #1 On Sale Now!

Official Press Release

HALO: FALL OF REACH — BOOT CAMP #1 On Sale Now!

Marvel is pleased to announce that Halo: Fall Of Reach – Boot Camp #1, from Brian Reed and Felix Ruiz is on sale now! Travel back to the origin of Master Chief with the tale of John, the boy who would one day become the greatest human warrior the galaxy has ever known. Humanity is on the brink of galactic civil war and one woman, the brilliant Dr. Catherine Halsey, understands the terrible price that must be paid in order to ensure the survival of mankind. Witness the birth of a legend, the warrior who will come to be known as Master Chief, in Halo: Fall Of Reach – Boot Camp #1!

HALO: FALL OF REACH — BOOT CAMP #1 (JUL100514)

Written by BRIAN REED

Art & Cover by FELIX RUIZ

17 & Up …$3.99

ON SALE THIS WEEK!

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Preview – Marvel Reveals The Origin of HALO’s Master Chief!

Official Press Release

Marvel Reveals The Origin of HALO’s Master Chief!

Marvel and 343 Industries are proud to announce Halo: Fall of Reach—Boot Camp #1, the graphic fiction event answering the question on the minds of gamers around the world—what’s the secret on the planet of Reach that led to the creation of the Master Chief? This September, fan-favorite creators Brian Reed and artist Felix Ruiz team up to adapt the New York Times best-selling novel, Halo: Fall of Reach, and bring the world of Halo to life like you’ve never seen it before!

Before he was Master Chief, he was John — a boy stolen from his parents and conscripted into the SPARTAN II program on the fortress world of Reach. But as the galaxy falls into dark times, one doctor must pay a terrible price to keep humanity from being destroyed.

“We’re excited to bring this gripping novel to life in graphic fiction form,” said Ruwan Jayatilleke, Marvel Senior Vice President, Development & Planning, Print, Animation and Digital Media. “The Halo universe has produced some of the most compelling science fiction action epics of the century and Fall of Reach is right up there. If you’ve never experienced Halo before, this is a great place to jump on board.”

What are the secrets of Master Chief’s origin, and what happened on Reach to make it the most important planet in humanity’s struggle for survival? Find out in Halo: Fall of Reach—Boot Camp #1, adapting the hit novel this fall!

HALO: FALL OF REACH — BOOT CAMP #1 (1 of 4)

Script by BRIAN REED

Art & Cover by FELIX RUIZ

17 & Up…$3.99

ON SALE IN SEPTEMBER!

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