Review – Angelus #3


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Angelus #3There’s a problem starting with a series in the third issue, by then the plot is rolling the folks you aren’t interested have left and you’re left with those invested.  Even with a page recounting what’s occurred before, I’m still left scratching my head.  Angelus #3 is hard to review as it’s not a bad issue, there’s parts I very much enjoyed, but mixed with unfamiliarity with what’s gone on for the previous two issues makes it a tough task.  But, I’ll do my best and judge it as best as I can as a stand alone issue.

Ron Marz has the story duty weaving a tale about the bearer of light a primal force of the universe (the Angelus), Danielle Baptiste and her return to her hometown of New Orleans.  She’s accompanied by Finch a female friend who wants a romantic relationship with Danielle.  Points are scored for having a lesbian main character and the subtlety of having to deal with her father, who doesn’t know.  It’s fresh territory and handled really well.  There’s also some plot of some Angelus warriors trying to get some object (that’s the part I’m baffled about).  But lets skip that.

The second half of the story sees the return of Jackie Estacado the bearer of the Darkness, the enemy of the Angelus.  Really the issue turns into one giant fight scene with Mardi Gras as the backdrop.  That’s the low point.  It’s a predictable fight with predictable dialogue and I could of done without it.  Issue four could make the fight worthwhile.

But, it’ll be easier to critique and dissect the finer points in the review below.

From the Top Cow release:

Guest Starring the Darkness!
Since the beginning of time, the Angelus has been diametrically opposed to the Darkness. But will Danielle Baptiste, the newest bearer of the Angelus, be able to choose her own path when confronted by sometimes ally Jackie Estacado, bearer of the Darkness?

Plot: Ron Marz is the master of the Top Cow universe handling some of the major titles like Witchblade and Magdalena.  It’s refreshing to see a lesbian as a main character out of these three series that all star women.  There’s potential gold here that GLAAD should keep their eye on come time next year to recognize these types of things.  The banter between Danielle, Finch and Danielle’s father was fantastic and a series that had that as a major point would definitely be worth the purchase.  The plot derails for me in the fight with the Darkness which is predictable down to the dialogue.  The usual “I want to be your friend” statements are thrown around and my guess is we’ll see the fight either interrupted or a bigger threat come where they have to team up in the next issue (or further down the road).  Then again I could be surprised.  Rating: 7.25 (it’d been so much higher without the fight).

Art: Stjepan Sejic provides the art duties for the comic with an almost painted feel.  I can’t say I’m the biggest fan of the style.  At times it leaves out the much needed details that add those small touches that I tend to enjoy in my art, but you’re preference may vary.  My biggest issue with the art style is there are quite a few instances where the demons look mighty familiar and there’s clear inspiration from other works.  In a scene where the Angelus warriors are confronted by various demons the one on the left looks a lot like one from Hellboy, the big one screams Warhammer 40K Demon Prince and then we have Cthulhu to round out the bunch.  It’s nice to look at and at times the style is very cool, but overall for a comic, it’s just not my thing.  Rating: 7.0

Overall: Again, I’m torn.  The character interaction is fantastic and with a focus on that and their personal lives the series is a winner.  Throw in the backdrop of New Orleans (and I hope Katrina is addressed) and you have potentially an amazing must read series, just bring us something new with the action or dial it back.  There a fork in the road as to where this series goes, and I’m hoping it’s the one dominated less by cheesy fights and mores o by characters with depth and layers. Overall Rating: 7.25

Recommendation: For new readers, pass.

Page count: 32 pages of story    Price: $2.99     Release: Wednesday 4/7/2010

Top Cow provided Graphic Policy with an advance copy of this issue for FREE for review.

Iron Man: Extremis Motion Comic Is A Hit!

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Iron Man: Extremis Motion Comic Is A Hit!

Fans and critics agree—the Iron Man: Extremis motion comic is a hit! Now you can experience the groundbreaking motion comic, adapting the critically-acclaimed storyline by superstars Warren Ellis and Adi Granov, on iTunes, Xbox LIVE, Microsoft Zune and PlayStation®Network with an extra-sized, nearly 20 minute long debut episode!

“The first episode of Iron Man: Extremis The Motion Comic is a good one… I encourage you to check out Iron Man: Extremis The Motion Comic which allows you to experience that memorable story in an all new way.”—AintItCoolNews.Com

“If you’re a fan of the first Iron Man film and curious about the comics heritage of Tony Stark, this is a great leaping-off point and an easy one to access.”—Geoff Boucher, LA Times/HeroComplex

”Impressive Work”—Rich Sands, TV Guide.Com

Extremis is the strongest outing in motion comics yet in overall production quality, with its nuanced CGI sequences and a powerful musical score, and rivals a lot of dedicated, full-on animation.”—Brian Truitt, USAToday.Com

Iron Man: Extremis is Marvel’s fourth motion comic outing to date and the company’s most impressive offering by far. Purely from a visual perspective, Extremis is worth watching. Using complex CGI technology, Extremis enhances the already stunning artwork of the original comic book, literally allowing Granov’s characters to pop off the page with bright and richly textured colors.”—Rob Frappier, ScreenRant.Com

Don’t miss the first episode of Iron Man: Extremis, on-sale now through iTunes, Xbox LIVE, Microsoft Zune and PlayStation®Network! And don’t miss the thrilling second episode, available for sale on Wednesday, April 28th!

For more information, and a first look at the groundbreaking motion comic, head over to http://www.marvel.com/extremis

Please note that Iron Man: Extremis is intended for mature audiences only.

Review – Magdalena #1


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Magdalena #1Going into the Magdalena #1 I was a blank slate.  I knew nothing about the character other than her brief appearance in some Witchblade comics I read, and that she had something to do with the Catholic Church.  It was nice to come into a property with no expectations and no preconceived notion other than the writer of the series Ron Marz has previously produced some top notch material.  I have to say, I’m impressed.  It’s a fun, interesting series with not an original plot, but still it felt fresh.

The series follows the Magdalena’s are descendent of Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene (how hasn’t this series caused more of an uproar!?) who serve the Catholic Church in fighting evil.  Is it an original plot?  Nope, we’ve seen it tread before, but throw in a layered history, some action, beautiful art and suddenly it stands out from similar material.

Marz does it again; pushing the plot with just enough held back that you needMagdalena Interior to work a bit on the relationships and where certain tension arises.  The main characters banter is descent, and believable, with a nice flow.  The pencils by Nelson Blake II, inks by Sal Regla and color by Dave McCaig create a tapestry that holds up to the high art standard I’d expect from a Top Cow comic book.

Is the comic perfect, no, it’s not?  Is it entertaining, yes, it is?  If you enjoy the Top Cow universe or the idea of a Catholic Church backed woman who kick’s ass appeals to you, it’s definitely worth a shot.

From the Top Cow release:

The Magdalena has been the official protector and warrior of the Catholic Church for over two thousand years, sworn to defend the Faith with the Spear of Destiny against all manner of supernatural threats. However, Patience, the latest Magdalena, has seen through the hypocrisy of her masters and struck out on her own. When her old mentor comes to her with a mission to prevent Armageddon, will she be able to resist the call?

From writer Ron Marz (Witchblade, Angelus) and the art team of Pilot Season: Murderer, Nelson Blake II, Sal Regla, and Dave McCaig.

Featuring covers by Ryan Sook (Wednesday Comics)!

Plot: Ron Marz is the master manipulator of the Top Cow universe with his work including this new series, Witchblade, Angelus, Velocity and Artifacts.  The man can write dialogue and plots a good book, never quite laying everything out there in dialogue and knowing when to let the visuals speak for themselves.  It’s definitely a fun entertaining read in that sense.  Marz also masterfully introduces you to the character and hints at the rich history of those that came before her.  This is truly a good starting point.  Rating: 8.0

Art: Pencils by Nelson Blake II, inks by Sal Regla and color by Dave McCaig create the usual quality you’d expect from a Top Cow comic which all tend to have a similar feel in the looks department.  It’s very much a line of comics you can pick out based on the style and visuals, and that’s not a bad thing.  It’s definitely nice to look at, and adds to Marz’s dialogue and plot with beautiful visuals and some nice panoramas.  There’s some small issues here and there with consistency in the characters or far away shots where you lose detail but none of it takes away from the comic.  Rating: 7.75

Overall: As we discussed above, the series isn’t rocket science or exploring deep philosophical questions.  It’s an action comic featuring a badass heroine who just so happens to be Jesus’ descendent and works for the Catholic Church fighting demons.  If that appeals to you, you’ll like the series.  Its clear this is a fresh starting point and is meant to be so.  You don’t need to come into this series being bogged down in history of the character, you only need to focus on what’s going to happen.  A perfect starting point for the new reader in Magdalena’s journey and one we’d recommend you take.  Overall Rating 8.0

Recommendation: Buy

Page count: 32 pages    Price: $3.99     Release: Wednesday 4/21/2010

Top Cow provided Graphic Policy with an advance copy of this issue for FREE for review.

Choice Quotes


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Each week we bring you politically charged quotes from the previous week’s comics.

Chew #10

Vampire – I’ve nothing to do with your proletariat revolution, little man…

DMZ #52

Liberty News – The longstanding preemptive war policy, commonly called “The Bush Doctrine,” while not originally designed to apply domestically, is now the de facto law of the land… “To defeat them in the purest military sense of the term.” is the soundbite on every pundits lips these recent days.

Iron Man: Legacy #1

Protester – From the same corporate spokes-liars who brought you “clean coal” and “safe nuclear power”… we now have Stark’s “arc reactor”… which some researchers say will create a black hole on Long Island the minute it’s turned on!  Well we say this is America!  We have the greatest energy system in the world!

and

Tony Stark –  These mean were identified as mercenaries for the Eaglestar Corporation… hired by Americans for Energy Awareness the quote-unquote “grassroots” group that organizes today’s protests… which my investigators have found is funded by big oil lobbyists Matville & Carlin…

and

Tony Stark – … and we will not be scared away by, uh… phony “astroturf” organizations!

Brian Bendis & Michael Oeming’s Powers Goes Digital!

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Brian Bendis & Michael Oeming’s POWERS Goes Digital!

The superstar, award-winning team of Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming bring their landmark Powers series to your favorite mobile device! The groundbreaking first six issues of Powers, presenting the now-classic “Who Killed Retro Girl?” storyline, are now available for iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch users through the Comixology, Iverse and Panelfly applications, while PSP users can download directly to their device as of April 22nd!

“This is a big day for team Powers!” said writer and series co-creator Brian Bendis. ”We’re over the moon proud of these characters and stories and now that you can carry them with you everywhere you go? This is too exciting! To our new digital partners and audience- I salute you!”

Michael Oeming, series artist and co-creator, said, “I’m very excited at the potential to drive a digital audience towards comics that otherwise would have never been exposed to comics…especially Powers!”

Discover today just why Powers remains one of the most acclaimed series of the century! Download Powers via Comixology, Iverse and Panelfly right now or on your PSP soon!

Powers 1

Marvel Comics On-Sale 4/21/10

Official Press Release

Hey there True Believers, here’s your official list of comic books, collections and posters arriving in comic stores on April 21st, 2010. For more information on any of these titles, and on upcoming mighty Marvel releases, please visit http://marvel.com/catalog/?date=2010-04-21 or contact your local comic book retailer at 1-888-comicbook. Stay tuned each week for a brand new list of Marvel releases so that you’ll never miss your favorite heroes in action!

Comics On-Sale:

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #628

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #628 IRON MAN BY DESIGN VARIANT

AVENGERS VS. ATLAS #4

AVENGERS VS. ATLAS #4 DAVIS VARIANT

CAPTAIN AMERICA: WHO WON’T WIELD THE SHIELD #1

DARK TOWER: THE BATTLE OF JERICHO HILL #5

DARK TOWER: THE BATTLE OF JERICHO HILL #5 NORD VARIANT

DARK WOLVERINE #85

DARK WOLVERINE #85 IRON MAN BY DESIGN VARIANT

DEADPOOL: MERC WITH A MOUTH #10

DEADPOOL: MERC WITH A MOUTH #10 IRON MAN BY DESIGN VARIANT

DEATHLOK #6

DOOMWAR #3

FALL OF THE HULKS: THE SAVAGE SHE-HULKS #2

FIRESTAR #1

GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #25

GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #25 IRON MAN BY DESIGN VARIANT

HER-OES #1

HERCULES: FALL OF AN AVENGER #2

IRON MANUAL MARK #3

NEW AVENGERS MGC #1

NOVA #36

NOVA #36 IRON MAN BY DESIGN VARIANT

SIEGE: SPIDER-MAN #1

SIEGE: SPIDER-MAN #1 DJURDJEVIC SKETCH VARIANT

SIF #1

THE MARVELOUS LAND OF OZ #5

THE TORCH #7

ULTIMATE COMICS AVENGERS #6

ULTIMATE COMICS NEW ULTIMATES #1 2ND PRINTING VARIANT

ULTIMATE COMICS SPIDER-MAN #9

X-FACTOR #204

X-FACTOR #204 IRON MAN BY DESIGN VARIANT

X-MEN FOREVER ANNUAL #1

X-MEN LEGACY #235 (XSC)

X-MEN LEGACY #235 FINCH VARIANT (XSC)

X-MEN LEGACY #235 IRON MAN BY DESIGN VARIANT (XSC)

X-MEN: PIXIE STRIKES BACK #3

Collections On-Sale:

LOCKJAW AND THE PET AVENGERS GN-TPB

PUNISHER: DEAD END TPB

RUNAWAYS VOL. 10: ROCK ZOMBIES DIGEST

THUNDERBOLTS: WIDOWMAKER TPB

WHAT IF? SECRET INVASION TPB

X-FACTOR VOL. 8: OVERTIME TPB

*XSC= X-Men: Second Coming tie-in

Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’ Criminal and Incognito Go Digital!

Official Press Release

The Eisner-winning team of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips have brought their acclaimed Criminal and Incognito series to your favorite mobile device! Criminal #1, Criminal #2, from the original series launch, and Incognito #1 are now available to iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch users through the Comixology, Iverse and Panefly applications, while PSP users can download directly to their device as of April 22nd!

“Getting the chance to reach a new audience with Criminal and Incognito is really amazing,” said writer Ed Brubaker, co-creator of Criminal and Incognito. “And having all these new platforms to do it on really does feel like we’re living in the future.”

Sean Phillips, artist and co-creator of Criminal and Incognito added, “Having Criminal available digitally to a whole new audience is great. Fans of crime fiction, who might’ve never come across our books, will be able to check them out.”

Discover today just why Incognito and Criminal redefined crime noir in comics! Download Criminal and Incognito via Comixology, Iverse and Panefly right now or on your PSP soon!

Criminal #1INCOGNITO #1

Oni Press Teams With Wildbrain Entertainment To Bring Yo Gabba Gabba! Comics To Life

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YO GABBA GABBA! STORY COMIC BOOK TIME VOL.1 Hits Stands This Fall!

W!LDBRAIN Entertainment, producers of Yo Gabbba Gabba! and Oni Press, the award-winning entertainment company and thepowerhouse indie comic publisher, have teamed up to bring the critically acclaimed preschool television series to comic books. DJ Lance Rock, along with the residents of his magic boombox, Brobee, Muno, Toodee, Foofa and Plex, jump from their hit series and live stage show to the wild world of comics this fall, with the first Yo Gabba Gabba! comics project–Yo Gabba Gabba! Story Comic Book Time Vol. 1.

Yo Gabba Gabba! infuses retro-style, music, and art in a way that is utterly unique, excitingly educational, and entirely entertaining. Oni Press editor in chief James Lucas Jones was an instant fan of the program and immediately saw the possibilities for an innovative and engaging translation to comics. “Seeing the show Christian Jacobs and Scott Schultz created was a revelation. These were parents who grew up on the same music, television, movies, comics, and video games I did and it comes through every aspect of the show. In addition to creating a group of charming and iconic characters, they consistently bring in top-notch folks to contribute to the program like Devo’s Mark Mothersbaugh, House of Fun’s Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer, Biz Markie, the Aquabats and all of the outstanding bands in the Super Music Friends Show. I’m pleased as punch for Oni Press to be joining such a talented and groundbreaking group of creators.”

Yo Gabba Gabba! stars DJ Lance Rock (Lance Robertson) and a cast of colorful characters, including: Brobee, the little green one, Foofa, the pink flower bubble, Muno, the red Cyclops, Toodee, the blue cat-dragon and Plex, the yellow robot. Yo Gabba Gabba Story Comic Book Time Vol. 1. is on store shelves this fall. The first in a variety of planned Yo Gabba Gabba comics, the hardcover anthology weighs in at 128, full color, oversized pages, and is Brobee approved at only $24.99!

Wildbrain Entertainment is an award-winning entertainment company and one of the world’s foremost producers of animation. The studio develops and produces television, motion pictures, short-form programming, commercial content and licensed merchandise. Wildbrain has produced an exceptional slate of programming, including the critically acclaimed television series Yo Gabba Gabba! (Nick Jr.) and live touring show, Yo Gabba Gabba!: There’s A Party in My City, The Ricky Gervais Show (HBO) and the hit Disney series, Higglytown Heroes. Some upcoming television and short-form projects include Bubble Guppies, an animated series for Nick Jr., The Hard Times of RJ Berger, an animated series for MTV and Team Smithereen, the short-form stunt puppet show from Dan Clark. Wildbrain and its creative team have won top industry awards. In film, the studio won an Annie for its computer graphics short film, Hubert’s Brain. Wildbrain has received Clios, Addys, BDA Awards and Annies for their commercial work, reinvigorating classic brands for leading companies including The Coca-Cola Company, Honda, Kraft and Nike and has gained national attention for their animation work on behalf of Esurance, Ubisoft and Virgin America. Wildbrain’s sister company, Kidrobot, creates limited edition toys, clothing, artwork and books, with stores in New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Miami. Wildbrain is based in Los Angeles, CA. www.wildbrain.com <http://www.wildbrain.com> .

Oni Press Inc. is a leading publisher of independent, creator owned comic books. Founded in 1997 on the belief that comics can be used to tell any story, Oni Press has published hundreds of different comics and graphic novels. Their creator-owned comics have won numerous book, library, and comic awards. With a strong focus on character, genre, and story driver creator-owned work, Oni Press has become one of the most well respected publishers in the comic industry. www.onipress.com

YO GABBA GABBA! premiered in the U.S. on Nickelodeon in August, 2007 and currently ranks as one of the most popular series on television with broad appeal among preschoolers, parents, teens and adults. The award-winning series is created by Christian Jacobs and Scott Schultz and is produced by The Magic Store and W!LDBRAIN. Jon Berrett and Michael Polis are executive producers. YO GABBA GABBA!, was voted as one of the best new shows on television by TIME magazine, won a BAFTA Award in 2008, was awarded the “Outstanding Achievement in Children’s Television” Award by the Television Critics Association and is a two-time Emmy nominee.

Open Call For Reviews, Press Releases and More


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Erik Larsen, who’s no stranger to speaking his mind, tweeted some comments last night about the direct comic book market and how it hampers independent comic book publishers and favors the big two.

Erik Larsen

While there’s something to be said about the big two crowding out smaller publishers and stores being risk averse, I don’t see bookstores stocking indie comics like they would the big two.  But, I digress from the point of this blog post.

We’re looking to review and promote anyone and everyone. We’ve reached out to the big publishers and some seem to get what working with blogs will get them and quite a few just ignored us (but that’s a blog post for another time).

If you’d like your comic book or webcomic reviewed or promoted, please just contact us at graphicpolicy at gmail.com.

We’re here because of our love of comic books and want to promote the amazing work that’s being done.

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