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Review: Vanity #1

Vanity #1

I know absolutely nothing about Elizabeth Bathory. Going into Vanity #1, I didn’t know it was based on a true story at all. After reading a solid introduction and the comic, I immediately dove into searches to find out more and holy crap. Blood Countess Elizabeth Bathory was accused of killing hundreds of women and children. Was it a witch hunt? Was she the inspiration for Dracula? Vanity #1 looks to explore the story of Bathory and the legend that she created.

Written by Jurii Kirnev, Vanity #1 begins at the very end. Gravediggers are assigned to relocate her corpse and through them we learn the history of this controversial person. Kirnev takes us through the opening years of her life to about age 12 or so. We get a solid idea of the politics of the land, the struggles of her family, her rather odd for the time outlook at things, and her upbringing. Bathory is painted as an educated woman who also has a bit of a rejection with religion. Her family is desperate for soldiers and must promise Elizabeth for marriage to another family to build up their strength. To her father, Elizabeth is a precious item to be traded away to strengthen the family. To her mother, she’s barely an individual, instead it comes off as a a mother seeing her daughter as a doll to be created prim and proper. There’s right ways and wrong ways to do everything. Elizabeth though seems to reject and question many of those ways.

Thus Kirnev sets up what’s to come laying the groundwork for the horrors of Bathory’s life.

The art is handled by Natalia Tsarevnikova with lettering by Joel Rodriguez. The art is interesting capturing the time but also showing the world from Elizabeth’s perspective. Much of the comic is in first person perspective as we see what Elizabeth sees. In some ways it dehumanizes her as we don’t get to really see her as a person and instead are focused on the world through her eyes. There’s a weird disconnect this way that emphasizes the disconnect by her parents.

Once it clicks that this is all true, Vanity #1 is an interesting debut. Without knowing where it’s going, it feels a bit slow and plodding. Knowing what happens, I want to know what’s next immediately. This is a comic to dive into for historical buffs, fans of vampire stories, or those that just want a really good read and something different than a lot of what’s on shelves.

Story: Jurii Kirnev Art: Natalia Tsarevnikova Letterer: Joel Rodriguez
Story: 8.4 Art: 8.4 Overall: 8.4 Recommendation: Buy

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Review: The Space Cadet

A child with big dreams of going to the Moon someday. One magical night, the youngster wakes up on the lunar surface!

Story: Jonathan Hedrick
Art: Stefano Cardoselli
Letterer: Joel Rodriguez

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Review: Dancing with the Dragon #3

Two individuals are pulled into a life of crime after a limo ride goes wrong. Connor is being beaten and his girlfriend is being threatened in multiple ways in this issue that shows us how off the rails things go.

Story: Rob Mackinnon
Art: Luca Casalanguida
Color: Natalia Nesterenko
Letterer: Joel Rodriguez

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Go Beyond the Beyond in 2022

Nova Vega was rendered an orphan after her legendary space explorer parents vanished on their final mission to find the next Earth. Now at 16 years old, Nova resides on a mining colony ruled by Omni, a repressive, robotics corporation. Nova’s inability to follow the rules of society has put her at odds with her older brother and guardian, Sirius. Sirius resents the life his parents led, and fully conforms to Omni.
 
When an argument between the siblings goes too far, Nova decides to enact her long awaited plan to explore the alien world from where her parents have never returned. Fearing for the safety of his sister, Sirius chases after her, in turn learning the true nature of the corporation he’s trusted his whole life. What both siblings fail to realize, is that the eye of Omni is always watching.

Beyond the Beyond is a new comic series from writer Christian Tropeano, artist Gian Fernando, colorist Beyond Colorlab, letterer Joel Rodriguez, and edited by Andrea Lorenzo Molinari.

Review: Redshift #4

Humanity is struggling and must find a new home to survive. This is the story of the people sent to save them.

Story: H.S. Tak
Art: Brent McKee
Color: Sebastian Cheng
Letterer: Joel Rodriguez

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Review: Redshift #3

Humanity is struggling and must find a new home to survive. This is the story of the person sent to save them.

Story: H.S. Tak
Art: Brent McKee
Color: Sebastian Cheng
Letterer: Joel Rodriguez

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Review: Redshift #1

Humanity is struggling and must find a new home to survive. This is the story of the person sent to save them.

Story: H.S. Tak
Art: Brent McKee
Color: Sebastian Cheng
Letterer: Joel Rodriguez

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Review: Redshift #2

Humanity is struggling and must find a new home to survive. This is the story of the person sent to save them.

Story: H.S. Tak
Art: Brent McKee
Color: Sebastian Cheng
Letterer: Joel Rodriguez

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Review: Count Draco Knuckleduster #1

Spinning out of Phantom Starkiller is Count Draco Knuckleduster!

Story: Peter Goral
Art: Joseph Schmalke
Color: Peter Goral
Letterer: Joel Rodriguez

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