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Review: The Troop #1

TheTroop1_Cover_AThe Troop #1, first and foremost, is uncomfortable. This is not meant to be a negative. This is a compliment to how real and visceral the world that writer Noel Clarke creates is. The story centers around three young people who have supernatural abilities that are being hunted by both, an unidentified agency, and a strange man who claims to have their best interest at hand. It is one of the heights of the story that no one seems worthy of trust. The agency is brutal in their methodology but, the man saving the super powered youths is also working to a larger ominous goal. Each of the young people become a pawn in a much larger chess match and it is very easy to feel pained for these individuals as they only want a sense of normalcy that was ripped from them when their powers were discovered. Each of their backstories are also brutal and violent but, not over the top. While each is tragic, it also feels very much like what would happen in the real world. This is the true strength of the book. Nothing is held back. This is a violent world they live in and nothing that has happened so far feels as if that world will end happily ever after. It is captivating to watch but, horrifying to think of where future events will take these characters.

The artwork in the issue is absolutely fantastic. Each scene is dynamic, and the layouts are expertly chosen to keep the story moving at the perfect pace. There is one particular 11 panel page, that seamlessly goes from slow tragic buildup to high tension, while also ending one backstory and moving towards another all on a single page. Furthermore, a special notice needs to go to the color work, which creates a haunting atmosphere and a haze over the world. It all fits expertly into the world Troop is creating.

Overall, The Troop #1 creates a highly intriguing tale of danger and violence but, beyond that, creates a deeper world of people trying to survive being hunted through no fault of their own. Rather, these people are being hunted for simply being who they are, and that message is as relevant in our world today as it has ever been.

Story: Noel Clarke Art: Joshua Cassara
Story: 9 Art: 9 Overall: 9 Reccommendation: Buy

Titan Comics provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

Noel Clarke Has Assembled…The Troop!

Titan Comics ​has announced they are teaming-up with superstar writer/director/actor Noel Clarke (Mickey in ​Doctor Who, Star Trek Into Darkness, Kidulthood) for his creator-owned comic book debut, The Troop! ​Hitting stores December 9, t​he envelope-pushing new series is illustrated by rising star Joshua Cassara.

The edgy five-issue series concerns a group of troubled runaway teens who discover they have incredible powers!

Across the planet and unknown to each other, a group of troubled teenagers lead lives of quiet desperation. But hell is about to befall them and they find their lives destroyed when they are targeted by dark forces. On the run, they discover they have unbelievable powers and must come together – as The Troop!

​Issue #1 comes with two covers to collect: an art cover by series artist Joshua Cassara (order code:OCT151684), a variant art cover by red-hot Doctor Who artist Elena Casagrande (order code: OCT151685​).

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NYCC 2013: Titan Announces New Wave of Titles

Titan Comics has released details on the brand-new wave of creator-owned titles for 2014, including titles from established comics stars Rob Williams,  D’Israeli, Peter Milligan, Arthur Suydam, Simon Bisley and more!

Announced at the panel  ‘Titan Comics: The Next Wave’, the new batch of fresh creator-owned titles includes adrenal grindhouse-flick Sally Of The Wasteland by Victor Gischler and artist Tazio Bettin, superhero thriller Girl 1 by award-winning actor-writer-director Noel Clarke and Yishan Li, and quirky anti-capes tale Ordinary by Rob Williams and D’Israeli.

Brand-new collections to add to Titan’s blossoming deluxe library include a cutting-edge two-volume English edition of the never-before-translated French science fiction masterpiece Snowpiercer. Snowpiercer is about a postapocalyptic train that can never stop, its thousand carriages housing all that’s left of humanity. The story has been adapted into an astounding new film directed by Joon-ho Bong, starring Chris Evans, John Hurt Tilda Swinton, Ed Harris and Jamie Bell, distributed in the USA by The Weinstein Company, and due for release in early 2014.

Other astounding graphic novels to come from Titan include the definitive edition of existentialist hitman satire Johnny Nemo,by industry legend Peter Milligan and Brett Ewins; The Complete Cholly & Flytrap by Arthur Suydam, collecting the full EPIC shorts and more; Gothic Victorian horror-adventure Springheeled Jack by David Hitchcock, and gnarly skull-crusher The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse by screenwriter Michael Mendheim and rock-star of comics, Simon Bisley!

You can find out more at their next panel on Sunday October 13th at 3.45pm in Room 1A01, where you can meet the creators and be in at the very beginning…!

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