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Pick(s) of the Week: The Star Wars #1

the star wars #1 coverThis week is packed with awesome releases making this choice a very difficult one. For years now, there has existed an elusive script written by George Lucas, The Star Wars. This early draft of the classic film we know today is filled with familiar characters, worlds and concepts, but all twisted just a little into a new adventure.

Annikin Starkiller is the hero . . . Luke Skywalker is a wizened Jedi general . . . Han Solo is a big green alien . . . and the Sith . . . Well, the Sith are still the bad guys. High adventure and derring-do from longer ago, in a galaxy even further away!

This is the official adaptation of the screenplay we’ve only heard about and having read it, we’re getting one hell of an adventure.

Check out below for the rest of our picks!

Brett:

Top Pick: The Star Wars #1 (Dark Horse) -See above as to why I’m going with this one. I read the first issue and it’s awesome.

Forever Evil #1 (DC Comics) – Out of the Trinity War comes this first company wide event. Trinity War was pretty solid, but this one sounds like it’s going to get people talking with some shocking moments.

Superior Foes of Spider-Man #3 (Marvel) – While I love Dan Slott’s Spider-Man comic, this one looks at the villains he faces in an awesome comic that’s part comedy as well as adventure. The writing and dialogue is fantastic.

Trillium #2 (Vertigo) – The first issue absolutely blew me away in one of the best debuts of the year. Here’s hoping the second issue holds up and is just as solid.

X-Men: Battle of the Atom #1 (Marvel) – The other big event kicking off this week. Marvel has been stumbling a bit with their events lately and here’s crossing my fingers this one breaks the downward spiral.

Sean:

Top Pick: The Star Wars #1 (Dark Horse) – You’ll see my review out tomorrow, and hopefully you’ll pick this up tomorrow, because in my opinion it’s one of the best series debuts this year!

Forever Evil #1 (DC Comics) – I’m plainly just looking forward to seeing what DC does with this.

Infinity #2 (Marvel) – The first issue was pretty fantastic, and I’m not even a huge Marvel fan, so how could this be a let down?

Superior Spider-Man #17 (Marvel) – The return of Spider-Man 2099, and, well, this makes the list because it’s Superior Spider-Man and Dan Slott hasn’t disappointed. Oh, and I think Harry’s back?

X-Men: Battle of the Atom #1 (Marvel) – What, another major event? This is madness! X-Madness!

 

Review: Collider #1 and Trillium #1

Collider #1

collider 1 coverIt started small: temporary gravity failures, time reversal loops, entropy reversals. With much fanfare a new government agency was formed with a mandate “to prevent and protect.” Its official title: The Federal Bureau of Physics. Humans, if nothing else, adapt to the changing parameters of their existence. What was extraordinary soon became ordinary, a part of people’s daily lives. They move on and do what people have always done: survive. But even that new status quo is now under threat. Things are getting worse, and it falls to Special Agent Adam Hardy and his FBP team to figure out what’s going on, before it’s too late…

Vertigo has been having a bit of a renaissance lately, pumping out some amazing indie comics from some top talent.  Collider is one of their latest releases whose concept is unique and when I first heard about it, I though it just sounded so cool.

The first issue is pretty damn impressive with the concept meeting my high expectations. The story was entertaining with flawed characters that made them very relatable. The fact they’re slightly screw-ups is what makes it pretty fun comic and also keeps you on your toes as to what might happen.

On top of the cool story by Simon Oliver is Robbi Rodriguez‘s art which just feels like something you’d find in a Vertigo comic. It has a vibe similar to that of super-star artist Rafael Albuquerque. Nice work overall. I dug it.

The world itself opens itself up to so many possibilities as to what’s to come. The series has a lot of potential with a pretty unique concept and a set-up that’s entertaining.

Story: Simon Oliver Art: Robbi Rodriguez
Story: 8 Art: 8 Overall: 8 Recommendation: Buy

Trillium #1

trillium 1 coverIt’s the year 3797, and botanist Nika Temsmith is researching a strange species on a remote science station near the outermost rim of colonized space. It’s the year 1921, and renowned English explorer William Pike leads an expedition into the dense jungles of Peru in search of the fabled “Lost Temple of the Incas,” an elusive sanctuary said to have strange healing properties. Two disparate souls separated by thousands of years and hundreds of millions of miles. Yet they will fall in love and, as a result, bring about the end of the universe. Even though reality is unraveling all around them, nothing can pull them apart. This isn’t just a love story; It’s the LAST love story ever told.

This 8-issue series comes from the brilliant mind of Jeff Lemire who does double duty as the writer and artist. The first issue blew me away, living up to the deserved hype and praise. The first issue is a 28-pages of story in a flip-book with two covers and two separate but connected stories. Those two stories come together in the middle of the book in an interesting way to really changes your perspective on things.

This is an ambitious series that could be an instant classic when it’s through. Yes, it’s that damn good. And that’s going to be the hardest part of the whole series, living up to this first issue. What Lemire has in store for us? I have no idea. But if it’s anywhere near this first issue in quality, we’re in for a treat.

This is what Vertigo is all about, quality comics, with brilliant concepts from talented creators. Jeff Lemire has a hell of a track record, and this series continues his streak of amazing works of art.

Story: Jeff Lemire Art: Jeff Lemire
Story: 10 Art: 10 Overall: 10 Recommendation: Buy

Around the Tubes

The weekend is here and I’m spending it at Otakon and also prepping for Gen Con. What are your favorite conventions to go to?

Around the Tubes

HeroComplex – Mark Millar’s rape comments, ‘Superheroes’ TCA panel: The comics world responds – I’ve been trying to come up with a response but just baffled.

The Beat – How Hall H inspired the Marvel Movie Universe – Huh,k interesting bit of history.

CBR – D23: Disney Dishes New “Big Hero 6” Details – Some nice details on what to expect.

CBR – Mark Strong, Bryan Cranston Rumored For Lex Luthor in ‘Man of Steel’ Sequel – Either would be solid.

Bleeding Cool – DC Comics Villains Month Allocations Hit Hard – I’m trying to figure out the point of the covers then.

 

Around the Tubes Reviews

Talking Comics – Dial H #15

Talking Comics – The Manhattan Projects #13

The Mary Sue – Molly Danger Book One

CBR – Trillium #1

Around the Tubes

It was new comic day yesterday, what’d everyone get? I’m getting prepped for Gen Con. Anyone going?

Around the Tubes

The Beat – RIP: Stan Lynde – Condolences to his friends and family.

Technology Personalized – 6 Entertaining Comic Books Apps for iOS and Android – The writer realizes comiXology makes a few of these right?

Gigaom – Gumroad wants to make selling content as easy as sharing content – Important for those indie creators looking to sell digital comics.

 

Around the Tubes Reviews

ICv2 – The Adventure Time Encyclopaedia HC

Comic Vine – All-New X-Men #15

Comic Vine – Avengers #17

Comic Vine – Detective Comics #23

Comic Vine – Earth 2 #15

The Fandom Post – Ghost Volume 1: In The Smoke And Din

Comic Vine – Green Arrow #23

Comic Vine – Green Lantern #23

Comic Vine – Hunger #2

Talking Comics – Lazarus #2

Comic Vine – The Legend of Luther Strode #6

Comic Vine – The Phantom Stranger #11

Comic Vine – Quantum & Woody #2

Comic Vine – Robocop: Last Stand #1

Talking Comics – Sheltered #2

Comic Vine – Sheltered #2

Talking Comics – Sidekick #1

Comic Vine – Superior Carnage #2

Comic Vine – The Superior Foes of Spider-Man #2

Comic Vine – Superior Spider-Man #15

Comic Vine – Swamp Thing #23

Comic Vine – Trillium #1

Comic Vine – X-Factor #260

Pick(s) of the Week: Trillium #1 and a Whole Bunch More

trillium 1 coverIt’s the year 3797, and botanist Nika Temsmith is researching a strange species on a remote science station near the outermost rim of colonized space. It’s the year 1921, and renowned English explorer William Pike leads an expedition into the dense jungles of Peru in search of the fabled “Lost Temple of the Incas,” an elusive sanctuary said to have strange healing properties. Two disparate souls separated by thousands of years and hundreds of millions of miles. Yet they will fall in love and, as a result, bring about the end of the universe. Even though reality is unraveling all around them, nothing can pull them apart. This isn’t just a love story; It’s the LAST love story ever told.

Vertigo has been kicking ass with their recent releases, and I expect this to do no less. The description above of the comic just makes me drool. Add in the fact it’s Jeff Lemire on writing and art duties and you have a top pick and possibly one of the best comics of the year.

Check out below for the rest of the picks from some of the Graphic Policy team!

Andrew:

Top Pick: The Black Bat #4 (Dynamite) – This is seriously one of the best pulps on the market. If you think you won’t root for a former mob attorney turned vigilante, you’re wrong.

Helheim #6 (Oni Press) – I am still in denial that this is the last issue. Viking bloodshed at its finest.

Quantum and Woody #2 (Valiant) – This brotherly duo hero comedy is a great read. It has witty banter and a fun premise.

Satellite Sam #2 (Image) – Truth be told, I haven’t read the first issue…but with all of the buzz around it, I’m getting both of them.

Sheltered #2 (Image) – Lord of the Flies meets Doomsday Preppers. Yes please.

Brett:

Top Pick: Trillium #1 (Vertigo) – see above

Burn the Orphanage: Born to Lose #1 (Image) – A young orphan named Rock was left for dead, now he’s out for revenge! With partners Lex and Bear by his side, our hero will find out who burned his home and family to the ground. If that means taking on every goon, punk, and topless stripper ninja in the city… then so be it. Really, I need to give more of a reason?

The Final Plague #2 (Action Lab: Danger Zone) – The first issue freaked me out. Rats, rats and rats. I hate rats and this comic is full of them. Not for the squeamish.

Princeless: Tales of Girls Who Rock (Action Lab) – I’ve loved every release for this series so far. There’s so much awesome in this series, the fact that part of it is it turns common tropes on their head is just one example. Perfect for kids and adults the like.

Sidekick #1 (Image) – The Cowl and Flyboy: renowned superhero and sidekick despite dopey names. They were famous, popular, and happy until the Cowl’s assassination. Now, no one takes Flyboy seriously. Follow his trajectory from barely tolerated hero to figure of ridicule, and witness his slow descent into madness, darkness and crime. Done numerous times it’s kind of hard not to be intrigued by J. Michael Straczynski’s take.

Superior Foes of Spider-Man #2 (Marvel) – The first issue blew me away. The pacing. The dialogue. It all was amazing. The team of Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber knocked it out of the park and could have one of the best debuts this year!

TPB/Graphic Novel of the Week: Rubicon (Archaia) – The story is straightforward and not all that complicated. The characters are cookie cutter and what I’d expect from this type of tale. What really drew me in was the interaction between all of those characters. It gives a bit of an insight into the mindset of them all and a glimpse of what mentally goes into being a Navy SEAL. That is cool and worth the read. You can read my full review.

Scott:

Top Pick: Trillium #1 (Vertigo) – It’s been a while since Sweet Tooth and The Underwater Welder, and I’m so pleased to see Lemire doing creator owned work again. Everything I’ve read about this series leads me to believe it’ll be so much fun, and emotionally resonant to boot.

Fatale #16 (Image) – I’m a sucker for the hardboiled, and in my eyes Brubaker/Phillips team can do no wrong. Now that the current arc is getting closer to modern times, I’m interested to see what’s in store for Josephine.

Satellite Sam #2 (Image) – As an avid lover of television, Matt Fraction’s story really speaks to me, and Chaykin’s art brings 1950s New York to life.

Sheltered #2 (Image) – The debut issue of this series saw expansive world building, and then immediately upended the status quo. I’m so excited to see what happens next.

Ten Grand #4 (Image) – Ben Templesmith drawing an otherworldly, foul mouthed PI. I just can’t get enough of that art.

Sean:

Top pick: Daredevil: Dark Knights #3 (Marvel) – Lee Weeks’ past two issues have been absolutely incredible, but it comes to a crashing end in this finale. Weeks is no Waid and Samnee, but he’s a close second.

Swamp Thing #23 (DC) – because it’s Swamp Thing and he’s going to beat up that punk John Constantine.

Superior Spider-Man #15 (Marvel) – two other ‘superior’ titles out this week, but Superior Spidey takes the cake, as issue 15 starts to close a Hobgoblin plot that’s been long in the making.

Abe Sapien: Dark and Terrible #5 (Dark Horse)Abe is kicking ass in his own on-going series, despite everything going to hell in the B.P.R.D. world, literally. And just when things couldn’t get worse for the identity-torn Abe, they do.

Detective Comics #23 (DC)so you know that whole Wrath guy who’s been killing cops? Well, maybe you don’t, since there’s a kajillion Batman comics to follow, but check out Detective Comics just this week and you won’t be disappointed.

TPB of the Week: Daredevil by Mark Waid, Volume 5 (Marvel)this collects the current Daredevil run by Waid and Samnee, issues 22-27, which include among other things the first appearance of Superior Spider-Man, and is just fantastic because it’s Waid and Samnee’s award-winning, humanistic and emotionally captivating Daredevil!

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