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Review: Blackwater

Tony Price is the popular high school track star with issues at home. Eli is the “weird” quiet boy with health issues and no social life. The two become unlikely friends in the spooky town of Blackwater, Maine.

Story: Jeannette Arroyo, Ren Graham
Art: Jeannette Arroyo, Ren Graham

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Weekly Preview! 3 from AfterShock plus some graphic novels come to comic shops!

There are a lot of comics coming out this week to be covered. Check out some of what we’ll be reviewing and this is only the beginning!

This week’s reviews include:

  • A Calculated Man #3 (AfterShock)
  • Bunny Mask: The Hollow Inside #4 (AfterShock)
  • The Fifth Quarter: Hard Court (First Second)
  • Science Comics: Bridges (First Second)
  • We Live: Age of the Palladions #5 (AfterShock)

Not shown:

  • Magic: Ajani Goldmane #1 (BOOM! Studios)

Already reviewed:


AfterShock, First Second, and Henry Holt and Company provided Graphic Policy with FREE copies for review

Review: Blackwater

Tony Price is the popular high school track star with issues at home. Eli is the “weird” quiet boy with health issues and no social life. The two become unlikely friends in the spooky town of Blackwater, Maine.

Story: Jeannette Arroyo, Ren Graham
Art: Jeannette Arroyo, Ren Graham

Get your copy now! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

TFAW
Bookshop
Amazon (paperback)
Amazon: (hardcover)
Kindle


Henry Holt and Company provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review
This post contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links and make a purchase, we’ll receive a percentage of the sale. Graphic Policy does purchase items from this site. Making purchases through these links helps support the site

Weekly Preview! A packed week of comics, graphic novels, and more!

There are a lot of comics coming out this week to be covered. Check out some of what we’ll be reviewing and this is only the beginning!

This week’s reviews include:

  • A Calculated Man #2 (AfterShock)
  • Blackwater (Henry Holt and Company)
  • Brother of All Men #1 (AfterShock)
  • Bunny Mask: Hollow Inside #3 (AfterShock)
  • Haunted Beloved (Literati Press)
  • The Ocean Will Take Us #4 (AfterShock)
  • Science Comics: Bridges (First Second)
  • We Live: Age of Palladions #4 (AfterShock)
  • Where Starships Go to Die #2 (AfterShock)

Not shown:

  • The Walking Dead Deluxe #43 (Image Comics/Skybound)

AfterShock, Literati Press, and First Second provided Graphic Policy with FREE copies for review

Nisoor Square Shootings: Interactive Comics Journalism

Official Press Release

Today Cartoon Movement publishes a groundbreaking work of comics journalism by Dan Archer. “The Nisoor Square Shootings” is a multimedia comic that allows readers to move through a real-life event, seeing things as they unfolded from multiple perspectives.

http://www.cartoonmovement.com/icomic/11

In September of 2007, employees of the military contractor Blackwater killed 17 Iraqi civilians in Nisoor Square, Baghdad, sparking international outrage. Charges against Blackwater were controversially dismissed and the incident drew attention to the role contractors play in the Iraq War perhaps more than any other.

Based on eyewitness testimony, photo references, and numerous reports, Archer recreated the time line of the shooting, breaking down the chaotic events into an accessible multimedia comic that showcases the power and capability of graphic journalism on the web.

About Cartoon Movement

Cartoon Movement was launched in 2011 as a publishing platform for international editorial cartoons and comics journalism. The site has published work from artists in over 50 countries and is edited by Tjeerd Royaards and Matt Bors.

About Dan Archer

Dan Archer specializes in graphic narratives on U.S. politics, history, and human rights. He was the 2010-11 Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford and author of several works of comics journalism. His work has been published by Random House, Alternet, The Guardian UK, The Huffington Post, and translated into several different languages.

Choice Quotes

Green Lantern Corps. #38

Kyle Rayner – I don’t care about what they feel right now — no one else is being executed today until we convene a trial and follow the letter of the law!

Guy Gardner – Due process bud!

….

Kyle Rayner – This isn’t about saving your worthless lives — it’s about preserving an ideal, damn it!

….

Kyle Rayner – If you’re so intent on doing this — if this is something you’re proud of — why are you committing these executions hidden away in here — where’s the transparency, why isn’t it being added to the Book of Oa as the Fifth Law then?  Why don’t you do it in public — for all of Oa and the Corps. to see?

and

Kyle Rayner – And when Green Lanterns are taken prisoner — what do you expect to happen then?  It’ll be an eye for an eye until both sides are blind.

Guardian – This is war.  It is a conflagration that unfortunately burns through innocent and guilty alike.  The Green Lantern Corps. must be all will and no heart if we are to emerge victorious and keep the universe safe.

Kyle Rayner – So that’s it then, hmm?  This is the path we’re going to let ourselves go down?

and

Guy Gardner – C’mon Kyle, I need a change of scenery now that the Blue Cavalry is back to make the universe safe for Democracy.

Wolverine: Weapon X #3

Mr. Bender – Five years from now, Blackguard will be this country’s de facto military.

Ms. Garner – But… the election.  All that talk of change… The new administration would never allow that to happen…

Mr. Bender – Grow up, Ms. Gardner.  Whoever happens to be sitting in the White House at any given moment is irrelevant.  The only Presidents who really matter anymore are the ones we put on our money.