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Review: Do a Powerbomb! #1

Do a Powerbomb! #1

I watched a lot of wrestling growing up. When I was a younger kid I remember watching WWE (then WWF) and the launch of PPV shows. In high school and some of college it was a reason to get together with friends. I enjoyed the storylines and characters but it was the mix with the high flying athleticism that really interested me. I haven’t really watched much in recent years, tuning in when there’s nothing else on mostly. But, I still enjoy films and comics set in that world and Do a Powerbomb! #1 nails everything I enjoy.

Written and with art by Daniel Warren Johnson, Do a Powerbomb! #1 mixes all the pageantry and action of professional wrestling with family drama and loss. Opening up with a match, Johnson nails the fun of wrestling. Heroes that connect with the audience. Villains who attack all of that. Action and moves that feel like they’re being put on by individuals with superhuman abilities. And then tragedy strikes. Johnson shifts things to a story that has the reflection and sadness and drama of The Wrestler, a film I absolutely love. The first issue isn’t so much about the action within the ring but that action’s impact outside of it. Beyond the Mat and other documentaries show the reality of wrestling and while this is drama and fiction, Johnson captures some of that with an emotional ride.

Johnson’s art along with color by Mike Spicer and lettering by Rus Wooton come together for a visual experience that captures the fun of wrestling. The trio somehow create visuals that are both eye popping punk neon with a bit of grittiness. It has the signature of Johnson’s artwork but a bit more eye popping colors as the comic relies on pinks and bright blues and later yellows and oranges. The color creates a bit larger than life cartoonish look to Johnson’s unique style that perfectly fits its subject.

Do a Powerbomb! #1 is a hell of a lot of fun. That’s amazing to say considering the sadness within but it’s a fantastic start that mixes the over the top visuals and characters of wrestling with drama. It has the highs and lows of it all captured in a single issue. It’s a fantastic ride that has me pumped to see where it goes from here.

Story: Daniel Warren Johnson Art: Daniel Warren Johnson
Color: Mike Spicer Letterer: Rus Wooton
Story: 8.5 Art: 8.5 Overall: 8.5 Recommendation: Buy

Image Comics provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


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Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

Radical: My Year with a Socialist Senator

Wednesdays (and Tuesdays) are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in

Each week our contributors choose what they can’t wait to read this week or just sounds interesting. In other words, this is what we’re looking forward to and think you should be taking a look at!

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this week.

A Calculated Man #1 (AfterShock) – A math genius who used to run the numbers for a crime family enters Witness Protection and goes in the run after turning state’s evidence.

Albatross Exploding Funnybooks #1 (Albatross Funnybooks) – A new anthology series featuring some of Eric Powell’s fan favorite creations!

Best Archie Comic Ever #1 (Archie Comics) – A series of short stories shaking up the Archie we know with a fantastic group of creators.

Bill & Ted Roll the Dice #1 (Opus Comics) – The time-traveling duo are back in a monthly series of most excellent adventures! The duo are back and having a nice renaissance and we’re excited to see how that translates to comics!

Blue, Barry & Pancakes Vol. 4 Enter the Underground Throwdown (First Second) – The series is a lot of fun for kids and adults and solid lessons… for both really.

Bone Orchard Mythos: Passageway (Image Comics) – The first book in the horror shared universe from Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino. With those two involved, we’re absolutely in for this release.

Bunny Mask: Hollow Inside #2 (AfterShock) – The horror series has us guessing what’s going to happen next and this new primordial force has us intrigued as to exactly that.

Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #1 (Marvel) – Steve Rogers gets his own Captain America series and we’re intrigued how the two will work together and stand apart from each other.

Clementine Book 1 (Image Comics/Skybound) – The popular character from The Walking Dead video game comes to comics in a young reader graphic novel series!

Deadpool: Samurai Vol. 2 (VIZ Media) – The manga take on Marvel’s popular character has been interesting. We were a bit mixed on the debut but still want to see where the second volume goes.

Do a Powerbomb #1 (Image Comics) – Wrestling gets hardcore when a necromancer asks Lona Steelrose to join the grandest pro wrestling tournament ever.

Eight Billion Genies #2 (Image Comics) – The first issue was a lot of fun as everyone in the world gets a genie to make a wish.

G.I. JOE: Saturday Morning Adventures #4 (IDW Publishing) – Perfectly capturing the 1980s cartoon, the comic is perfect nostalgia and a hell of a lot of fun.

Grim #2 (BOOM! Studios) – The first issue was a hell of a lot of fun focused on a grim reaper who has things go really sideways for her. It left us scratching our heads wanting to see what happens next.

Marvel’s Secret Reverse Vol. 1 (VIZ Media) – Yu-Gi-Oh! creator Kazuki Takahashi takes on Iron Man and Spider-Man!

The Ocean Will Take Us #3 (AfterShock) – The series has a great mix of mystery and teenage drama.

Radical: My Year with a Socialist Senator (IDW Publishing/Top Shelf) – Dive into the world of politics with this graphic novel about true experiences during a political campaign.

Undiscovered Country: Destiny Man Special (Image Comics) – The mysterious villain gets a special issue focused on him!

Why the People: The Case for Democracy (First Second) – Is democracy still the best form of government? This graphic novel attempts to answer that question!

Daniel Warren Johnson Steps into the ring for a Powerbomb in June

Daniel Warren Johnson will bring readers an all-new, action-packed tale in the upcoming, Do a Powerbomb. This seven issue miniseries is set to launch this June from Image Comics.

Do a Powerbomb follows Lona Steelrose who wants to be a pro wrestler, but lives in the shadow of her mother’s success before her. But everything changes when a wrestling-obsessed necromancer asks Lona to join the grandest—and the most dangerous—pro wrestling tournament of all time!

The competitors get more than they ever bargained for in this story best described as The Wrestler meets Dragonball Z!

Do a Powerbomb #1 will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, June 15:

  • Cover A Johnson – Diamond Code APR220072
  • Cover B James Harren – Diamond Code APR220073
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