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Review: Civil War II: Choosing Sides #5

ChoosingSides5CoverIn the latest installment of the anthology series Civil War II: Choosing SidesAlpha Flight goes on a mission on American soil, Misty Knight and Colleen Wing trade blows with the cast of a cancelled Marvel series providing backup, and the Declan Shalvey/Jordie Bellaire Nick Fury spy saga continues. The Alpha Flight and Nick Fury stories are good, and the Colleen Wing is okay so everything averages out in the end.

The best and strangest story of the bunch is writer Chip Zdarsky and artist Ramon Perez‘s Alpha Flight story featuring a prominent guest appearance from current Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau. Trudeau doesn’t just appear in a blink and miss cameo, but has a substantial role in the issue as he is caught between the clashing factions of Captain Marvel and Iron Man. He is smack dab in the middle of this ideological conflict and has some good points about each side’s from Captain Marvel and Alpha Flight’s civil rights violations to Iron Man’s propensity for hero versus hero conflict.

The big setpiece in this story is a two page sparring session between Trudeau (known for his boxing as well as politics) and Tony Stark as Stark gets some of his guilt and grief about Rhodey’s death in the grief, and Trudeau tries to redirect him towards a path of compromise. Perez composes the sequence expertly with beat panels of punching juxtaposed with quick, barbed lines of dialogue from Stark and Trudeau. I won’t spoil the victor, but the issue ends with both Team Iron Man and Team Captain Marvel not feeling well.

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Having a guest star from the world of, let’s say, non-fiction puts some much-needed perspective on the Civil War II event where it’s starting to look like both sides are in the wrong as the body/injury count continues to rise. Chip Zdarsky balances his zany sense of humor (There are so many cheesy Canada themed jokes in this story.) with a critical perspective on Marvel’s latest summer event while Ramon Perez finds a happy medium between cartooning and photorealism befitting a story starring real and fictional humans or mutants.

The second story featuring Misty Knight, Colleen Wing, and the Howling Commandos by writer Enrique Carrion (Image Comics’ Vescell), artist Annapaola Martello (Spider-Gwen Annual), and colorist Nolan Woodard (All-New X-Men) is the weakest of the bunch and could have benefited from being a two parter. Carrion plots a story about Misty Knight, Jasper Sitwell, and Man-Thing transporting a Huntstalker (Basically, a rogue demon hunter.) to STAKE (The supernatural version of SHIELD.) HQ when Colleen Wing attacks them because she needs them to track down a vampire. This one sentence plot summary is cooler than the actual comic with the exception of a too short battle between Colleen Wing and Man-Thing, which features a green/orange explosion from Woodard.

The comic also deals with the fallout of Colleen Wing and Misty Knight not being friends any more because of Civil War II, but spends a single, pink flashback panel on it before going back to some stale banter between Misty and her teammates. There is something to be explored in this friendship as Misty has gotten closer to Sam Wilson in the pages of Captain America: Sam Wilson, but Carrion also tries to shove in an action sequence and a kind of twist ending.

The final page of the story is really rushed as Misty Knight immediately decides to stop doing missions for STAKE and lets Colleen go off with the Huntstalker off panel. It seems like a setup for a Colleen Wing vs. vampires story, but the comic unfortunately reads “The End”. Martello and Woodard indulge in the wild and wacky side of Marvel with katanas and monsters galore, but unfortunately this story is cut short and doesn’t reach its full potential.

The third and final story in Choosing Sides #5 is the penultimate chapter in Declan Shalvey and Jordie Bellaire’s neo-Sterankoean Nick Fury Jr. saga. Nothing will probably top the completely silent battle between Nick Fury Jr. and Black Widow in the previous issue, but Shalvey compensates with a fun twist, some great one-liners, and a battle between old school and new school Nick Fury.

Bellaire complements Shalvey’s taut, minimalist plotting with a clear emphasis on green and grey as Nick Fury Jr. faces off with a rogue Nick Fury LMD in a super secret base. Green and grey could also symbolize Nick Fury Jr and Nick Fury as the first has only been in comics since 2012 whereas Nick Fury has been the “man on the wall” since the Silver Age. There are also little touches of red when Nick Fury Jr. gets the upper hand on the LMD like when he stabs his robot eye with some kind of high tech weapon and on the SHIELD emblem on his chest. Nick Fury Jr. wants SHIELD to continue to be a peacekeeping force, but in light of Civil War II and events like Avengers Standoff where Maria Hill used a Cosmic Cube to brainwash villains, maybe it’s better if it died off.

But Shalvey leaves things ambiguous for now as Nick Fury Jr is fed conflicting reports about his mission and reacts to it through some nice secret base destruction. Shalvey captures the angry sneer that Samuel L. Jackson brought to his performance as Fury in the Marvel films without resorting to stiff photorealism and leaves us with this image of defiance as the storyline reaches its end.

Civil War II Choosing Sides #5 features a funny and insightful Alpha Flight story, a subpar Misty Knight/Colleen Wing battle royale, and an enthralling spy thriller with virtuoso storytelling from Declan Shalvey and Jordie Bellaire. It’s definitely worth picking up.

Story: Chip Zdarsky, Enrique Carrion, Declan Shalvey Art: Ramon Perez, Annapaola Martello, Declan Shalvey Colors: Ramon Perez, Nolan Woodard, Jordie Bellaire
Story: 8 Art: 7.5 Overall: 7.6 Recommendation: Read

NYCC 2012 – ONI Press Brings the Announements

Today at New York Comic-Con, Oni Press announced a veritable smorgasbord of new projects bound for print and the web.

“I can’t believe how much amazing stuff we’re announcing at this show,” exclaimed Oni Press editor in chief James Lucas Jones. “We’ve got a new oversized hardcover graphic novel from Joe Harris and Adam Pollina, a pair of new series from writer Cullen Bunn, and a host of new projects involved in our 2013 reenvisioning of OniPress.com.”

Kicking the panel off, long-time collaborators Joe Harris and Adam Pollina announced their new deluxe graphic novel WARS IN TOYLAND. Darkly inspired by the classic story of BABES IN TOYLAND, this new book looks at the once wondrous and beautiful Toyland after the rise of the teddy dictator, Roxbury. After Matthew’s brother and playmate, Alex, disappears, young Matthew finds himself carried into Toyland by his own loyal toy soldiers. Only Matthew soon learns that Alex has been here, too – and is now being held captive by Roxbury. Leading an attack on the teddy bear’s fortress, Matthew never considers that his brother might be beyond saving.

“Ever since I was a kid watching LAUREL & HARDY on Thanksgiving Day, my demented thoughts have turned to wooden soldiers making war on one another,” commented Harris.  “WARS IN TOYLAND is a story we’ve been looking to tell for a long, long time. It’s a dark fantasy about the things we throw away, the things we can’t let go of and growing up, in a broad sense, even though it really sucks sometimes.”

“WARS IN TOYLAND is as close to my heart as any story I have ever drawn,” added Pollina. “As a young child I would spend hours dividing my toys into armies and leading them in some glorious battle.  This graphic novel is heavily inspired by those childhood memories. I know I feel I’m still finding the courage to face the challenges in my life and win the battles ahead of me.  And this book is an expression of that struggle.”

Joining Harris & Pollina for the project are finisher Brent McCarthy and colorist Nolan Woodard.

“Joe and Adam really delivered an outstanding book and the work from Brent and Nolan just helps it shine that much more,” concluded Jones. “The oversized, landscape format really makes their work a thing to behold.

Next, Oni Press marketing mastermind Tom Shimmin threw the mic to Cullen Bunn for a pair of big reveals.

Since the very first issue of THE SIXTH GUN, readers have clamored for more information about General Hume’s horsemen. And now the story can be told. What happened to the horsemen after their master died? The answers can be found the in February debuting series THE SIXTH GUN: SONS OF THE GUN. Written by Bunn & SIXTH GUN artist / co-creator Brian Hurtt, illustrated by Brian Churilla (THE SECRET HISTORY OF D.B. COOPER) and colored by Bill Crabtree, each issue features a look at a different member of Hume’s ghastly gang.

But Bunn wasn’t done there! Following SONS OF THE GUN February debut, comes HELHEIM–a new viking horror series from Bunn, fan-favorite artist Joëlle Jones and colorist Nick Filardi.

“Once the threshold of Helheim is crossed, not even gods can escape.”

During the age of the Vikings, savage wild men and dark creatures beset a small settlement. A brave war party stands as guardians of the helpless villagers, but they are no match for the horrors rising up around them. One of the warriors, a young hero named Rikard, will pay the ultimate price in battle…

But his fight is far from over. Resurrected by an evil witch out for vengeance, Rikard is brought back as a pawn in her bloody quest. But can his warrior soul ever be contained? A gothic horror story of witchcraft, night creatures, and the undead.

Can’t wait until March? Attendees of the panel didn’t have to as Oni Press gave out special black-and-white preview editions of the upcoming series. Additional copies were made available for sale at the Oni Press booth.

“Working with collaborators like Brian Hurtt, Brian Churilla, and Joëlle Jones reminds me just how lucky I am to be working in comics and working with Oni Press,” concluded Bunn. “I’m writing stories I genuinely love and I’m partnering with some of the best visual storytellers in the business.”

“Cullen, Joëlle, and Brians Hurtt & Churilla, not to mention Misters Crabtree & Filardi, make my job a joy,” added SIXTH GUN and HELHEIM editor Charlie Chu. “These folks are creating some of the most engaging characters and thrilling action in all of comics and I get a front row seat.

But possibly the biggest announcement for Oni Press was still yet to come.

The publisher announced the January debut of a totally new OniPress.com that will transform the website from a marketing resource for its print titles into a full-fledged content hub with comic updates five days a week.

“We saw the transformation of the music industry over the last decade and we see comics experiencing a comparable metamorphosis,” stated Publisher Joe Nozemack. “We believe there’s opportunities for new models to emerge alongside the existing ones giving both established and new readers comics that engage and entertain.”

“We love comics and we want to share that love with as many people as possible,” added editor in chief James Lucas Jones. “The web is the perfect tool to help us deliver great comics to a global audience.”

The new OniPress.com will initially offer two new serials a week, along side three additional serials pulled from the publisher’s 15-years worth of backlist material.

The first of these new series, A BOY & A GIRL by Jamie S. Rich & Natalie Nourigat and BUZZ by Ananth Panagariya & Tessa Stone were initially teased at Comic-Con International in July and now Oni Press is ready to reveal more about these exciting new graphic novels debuting on the web in January.

Have you ever met the girl of your dreams, only to have her disappear into a crowd?

A BOY & A GIRL explores a future where real people are rapidly being supplanted by life-like androids, the need for that emotional connection can become even more desperate, and Travis will go to great lengths to find out where that amazing girl he met last night, Charley, lives, so that he can convince her to go on a date with him.

What Travis doesn’t know yet is that it’s Charley’s last night in town, and she’s in a mood to really tear things up. If they’re going to go on a date, it’s almost guaranteed to be one that neither of them will ever forget.

Jamie S. Rich writer of the hit MADMAN spin-off IT GIRL from Image Comics is joined by one of the fastest rising stars of independent comics, cartoonist Natalie Nourigat.

“What a great team! What a great comic!” exclaimed editor Jill Beaton. “Old Man Rich gets to return to the romance genre he mined so brilliantly in 12 REASONS WHY I LOVE HER in a fantastic futuristic world fully realized by the lovely Ms. Nourigat. The characters they’ve created for A BOY & A GIRL will draw you in and grab your heart.”

“I’m thrilled to be joining Oni Press on yet another adventure,” added Rich. “And even more excited to be working with such an exciting talent as Natalie.”

BUZZ rounds out the brand new comics coming to OniPress.com this January. The comic follows new high school student Webster as he finds himself thrown into the highly competitive world of 1-on-1 spelling bees.

“As soon as Ananth described the concept of BUZZ to me, I knew it as a comic we had to publish,” admitted James Lucas Jones. “When Tessa Stone came on board to draw it, I knew we had something s-p-e-c-i-a-l.”

Webster’s vast vocabulary throws a powerful punch as he trains for the biggest Bee of his life and a showdown with the most feared speller the world has ever known.

“Seeing Tessa’s work on this book week after week has been absolutely amazing,” concluded Panagariya. “I know readers will feel the same way during every week of our run at OniPress.com.”

But it doesn’t stop there! Oni Press also revealed details about the two new series debuting on OniPress.com when the second season debuts in April!

Wook-Jin Clark, artist of the graphic novel THE RETURN OF KING DOUG returns to Oni Press with a series all his own. MEGAGOGO is an American Shonen story featuring a super sentai style team operating out of Atlanta, Georgia. Once upon a time, they were heroes, but it’s been 10 years since the last battle that left the city and the team in ruins. Now, they must assemble a new lineup that can reverse the city’s scorn and defeat the kaiju monsters and amped up bigots that threaten the metropolis they call home!

“Giant Mech battles! Car chases! KKK robots! Wooo!” promised Clark. “Sit on your porch swing, sip on some sweet tea, fire up your tablet or laptop and get ready for MEGAGOGO!”

Joining Clark on OniPress.com in April, is DOWN! SET! FIGHT! from writers Chris Sims & Chad Bowers (AwesomeHospital.com) and artist Scott Kowalchuk (Image Comics’ THE INTREPIDS).

In DOWN SET FIGHT, “Fearless” Chuck Fairlane was one of the fastest rising stars in professional football, but his career came to a screeching halt when he was expelled from game after causing the biggest team-on-team brawl in the history of sports. Today, Chuck’s a teacher and football coach at Darius Rucker High School in Columbia, South Carolina, and is more than content in his new life. But when costumed mascots begin attacking him for seemingly no reason, Chuck soon discovers that even though he’s put the past behind him, it’s not always so easy to move on.

“This is one of the craziest comics in the history of crazy comics,” concluded editor Charlie Chu. “This is SUPERMAN VS. MUHAMMAD ALI level nuts. But none of the insanity or hilarity would matter if Chuck weren’t such a fully realized character. This is a story about never being able to truly outrun your past, but always having the option to punch it square in the face.”

And with that, the most information-packed panel in the history of Oni Press came to a close, as does this press release.

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