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Preview: Double Jumpers: Full Circle Jerks TPB

DOUBLE JUMPERS: FULL CIRCLE JERKS TPB

Writer(s): Dave Dwonch
Artist Name(s): Sergio Rios (art), Megan Huang w/ Geraldo Filho (color)
Cover Artist(s): Sergio Rios
128 pgs./ M / FC
$14.99

Jason and his ragtag group of programmers have escaped their virtual reality game, “Dungeon Lords,” only to discover that they’ve let loose the game’s greatest villain into our world. To save Silicon Valley they will need help… from their in-game counterparts!

Preview: Double Jumpers: Full Circle Jerks #4

DOUBLE JUMPERS: FULL CIRCLE JERKS #4

Writer(s): Dave Dwonch
Artist Name(s): Sergio Rios (Art), Megan Huang (Color)
Cover Artist(s): Sergio Rios (Cover A), Daniel J Logan (Cover B)
32 pgs./ M / FC
$3.99

The startling conclusion to the greatest video game comic in history is here, and Danielle and her team of programmers will never be the same! This one will have EVERYONE talking!

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Preview: Double Jumpers: Full Circle Jerks #3

DOUBLE JUMPERS: FULL CIRCLE JERKS #3

Writer(s): Dave Dwonch
Artist Name(s): Sergio Rios (art), Megan Huang (color)
Cover Artist(s): Sergio Rios (Cover A), Daniel J Logan (Cover B)
32 pgs./ M / FC
$3.99

The Dungeon Lords find more than they bargained for when they finally track down the video game villain Pilfer in the real world, and things go decidedly worse for Jason and his team within the game. This one will have EVERYONE talking. Don’t miss out on the comic event of the minute!

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Double Jumpers are Full Circle Jerks this December

Double Jumpers: Full Circle Jerks follows up with Jason and his band of video game programmers, who swapped bodies with their in-game counterparts, the Dungeon Lords. At the end of the last volume, they unleashed the Dungeon Lord’s greatest villain, Pilfer the Goblin, into our world! Now, the gamers must team up with the Dungeon Lords to send Pilfer back to where he came from and defend our world from the end times!

Written by Dave Dwonch, with art by Sergio Rios, and color by Megan Huang with Geraldo Filho, the action is intense, but the fun just takes this story to another level.” It’s the perfect comic book for video game fans who want a good laugh at the antics of our heroes, while also enjoying a high stakes fantasy adventure set in two worlds: the fantastical video game world of the Dungeon Lords and our own world.

You can pre-order the 128 page book with the Diamond item code OCT181313. It will be in a comic book store near you on December 12th, 2018.

Preview: Double Jumpers: Full Circle Jerks #1

DOUBLE JUMPERS: FULL CIRCLE JERKS #1

Writer(s): Dave Dwonch
Artist Name(s): Sergio Rios (art), Geraldo Filho w/ Megan Huang (color)

Cover Artist(s): Sergio Rios (Cover A), Daniel J Logan (Cover B)
32 pgs./ M / FC
$3.99

Jason and his ragtag group of programmers have escaped their virtual reality game, “Dungeon Lords,” only to discover that they’ve let loose the game’s greatest villain into our world. To save Silicon Valley they will need help… from their in-game counterparts!

CBR’s “Top 100” series returns, from the writer of Infinite Seven and Cyrus Perkins and the Haunted Taxi Cab!

In addition to the new series, the digital-only tie-in DOUBLE JUMPERS: THE DARK BACKWARDS #1 has been added to comiXology. You can view it here.

Double Jumpers Return this August in Full Circle Jerks

Action Lab’s Double Jumpers returns for a double dose of insanity! When Jason and his band of video game programmers swapped bodies with their in-game counterparts, the Dungeon Lords, in volume one, they let loose that world’s greatest villain, Pilfer the Goblin, into our world. They’ll need more than their video game skills to capture him–they’ll need the help of the Dungeon Lords themselves! It’s a return to the action/comedy series with Double Jumpers: Full Circle Jerks written by Sergio Rios with art by Geraldo Filho and color by Megan Huang.

To coincide with the release of Double Jumpers: Full Circle Jerks, Diamond and Action Lab: Danger Zone are offering volume one again. Additionally, a special one-shot issue entitled Double Jumpers: The Dark Backwards will be released digitally through Comixology just as Full Circle Jerks #1 is released in stores. This self-contained issue will be free to Comixology Unlimited subscribers and help fill in the gaps between volumes one and two.

Double Jumpers: Full Circle Jerks #1 will be available in a comic store near you on August 8th, 2018. Pre-order both covers one by Sergio Rios and the second by Daniel J Logan.

Preview: Double Jumpers TPB

DOUBLE JUMPERS TPB

Writer(s): Dave Dwonch
Artist Name(s): Bill Blankenship
Cover Artist(s): Bill Blankenship
104 pgs./FC/ Mature Readers
$14.95 

Action Lab’s first series to break into CBR’s Top 100 list returns to print! After Jason and his team of programmers get stuck in their virtual reality game, Dungeon Lords, they must find a way back to the real world. Unbeknownst to them, the fantasy characters they inhabit have taken control of their bodies… and now wizards and warriors run free in Las Vegas!

Re-releasing the popular series that’s like The Hangover meets MMO video games.

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PUPPET MASTER #1

Writer(s): Shawn Gabborin
Artist Name(s): Michela Da Sacco (pencils, inks) and Yann Perrelet (colors)
Cover Artist(s): Michela Da Sacco (pencils, inks) and Yann Perrelet (colors)

Charles Band’s long-running cult classic horror film series makes its way to the comicpage! When a group of friends sets out to use the abandoned Bodega Bay Inn as a party spot, they find out first-hand that the bizarre local folklore is more truth than fantasy as an army of twisted autonomous Puppets have their way with the trespassing teens! The Puppets are back, and they’re out for blood

Six variants—a separate color, sketch and photo variants for both Blade and
Pinhead (Limited to 2000 copies each).

32 pgs./ Mature Readers/ FC $3.99/ $4.99 Variant

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VAMPLETS: THE NIGHTMARE NURSERY #1 (of 6)

Writer(s): Gayle Middleton and Dave Dwonch
Artist Name(s): Amada Coronado (p), David Dwonch (i) Bill Blankenship (c)
Cover Artist(s): Amanda Coronado (a), Bill Blankenship (c)

Teenager Destiny Harper is at a crossroad in her life. Graduation is coming, and she has zero prospects for the future. Answering an ad for “The Night Care Nursery” seems like a great idea, until she is magically transported to Gloomvania, where dark creatures lurk the streets, and the world is being mysteriously overrun by baby vampyres called Vamplets! Can Destiny serve her term as Governess of “The Nightmare Nursery” and return home? Fairy tales get a modern update in this coming of age tales of monsters, mayhem, and magic! Variant cover by William Blankenship (Limited to 2000 copies!) and Gayle Middleton herself (limited to 2000 copies!).

32 pgs./All Ages / FC $3.99

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GRONK: A MONSTER’S STORY VOLUME 2 TPB

Writer(s): Katie Cook
Artist Name(s): Katie Cook
Cover Artist(s): Katie Cook
Colorist: Kevin Minor

The second collection of Katie Cook’s popular webcomic! Gronk is a monster who is learning to adjust to OUR world through the teachings of Dale, a woman who probably shouldn’t be teaching anyone how to adjust to the real world. Join Gronk, Dale, Harli and Kitty for another year of fun!

64pgs./All Ages/ FC $9.99

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HERALD: LOVECRAFT AND TESLA TPB

Writer(s): John Reilly
Artist Name(s): Tom Rogers (pencils), Dexter Weeks (ink, color, letters)
Cover Artist(s): Tom Rogers

While searching for Amelia Earhart, famed inventor Nikola Tesla is forced to work with reclusive horror writer HP Lovecraft as they race against a conspiracy of Cthulhu cultists for an extant copy of the original Necronomicon. Collects Herald: Lovecraft & Tesla 1-3.

96 pgs./Teen/ FC $11.99

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NUTMEG #1

Writer(s): James F. Wright
Artist Name(s): Jackie Crofts
Cover Artist(s): Jackie Crofts (main cover), Josh Eckert (variant cover)

Poppy Pepper just wants to survive junior high and avoid her rich rival, Saffron Longfellow, and her brownie-baking minions, The Lady Rangers. But when mysterious new girl Cassia Caraway arrives, she teams up with Poppy and together they plot to bring Saffron and crew down. Variant cover by Josh Eckert, limited to 2000 copies!

32 pgs./ All Ages/ FC $3.99

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HOLY F*CK #4

Writer(s): Nick Marino
Artist Name(s): Daniel Arruda Massa
Cover Artist(s): Daniel Arruda Massa (regular and limited variant covers)

The climatic conclusion! Jesus vs. an airborne nuke. Satan and Sister Maria vs. an army of insane
mythological gods. Zeus vs. his own crippling insecurities. It’s all-out war as we ride this crazy comic
book into the outer atmosphere and then hurtle face-first into the ending. Won’t you join us?

Includes two limited variant covers, limited to 1,500 copies each.

32 pgs./Mature Readers/ FC $3.99/$4.99 Variant

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ITTY BITTY BUNNIES IN RAINBOW PIXIE CANDY LAND: TALES FROM THE CRIB #1

Writer(s): Dean Rankine
Artist Name(s): Dean Rankine
Cover Artist(s): Dean Rankine
Homage variant cover (limited to 2000): Dean Rankine

It’s time for another round of tasteless tales from Rainbow Pixie Candy Land’s resident raunchy rabbits,Phil and Tyrone. Please join them as they kill their liver, take in a puppet show, do unspeakable things to a frog prince, and trip hard with Willy Nellson! No, really.

Features a special homage variant cover (limited to 2000 copies)

32 pgs./ Mature Readers/ FC $3.99/ $4.99 Variant

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DOUBLE JUMPERS TPB

Writer(s): Dave Dwonch
Artist Name(s): Bill Blankenship
Cover Artist(s): Bill Blankenship

The cult hit of 2012 is finally collected! After Jason and his team of programmers get stuck in their
virtual reality game, Dungeon Lords, they must find a way back to the real world. Unbeknownst to
them, the fantasy characters they inhabit have taken control of their bodies… and now wizards and
warriors run free in Las Vegas!

Collects the 4 issue series that’s like The Hangover meets MMO video games.

104 pgs./ Mature Readers / FC $14.99

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PIRATE EYE: EXILED FROM EXILE # 3 (of 4)

Writer(s): Josiah Grahn
Artist Name(s): Carl Yonder
Cover Artist(s): Carl Yonder

Confounded at every turn, Smitty finds himself two steps behind Burroughs as their old rivalry reaches new heights of mutual hatred. As his options for survival and freedom dwindle, he’ll have to learn to think like his greatest rival-and come to grips with how similar the two of them are.

32 pgs./Teen/ FC $3.99

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PRINCELESS : THE PIRATE PRINCESS #3 (of 4)

Writer(s): Jeremy Whitley
Artist Name(s): Rosy Higgins, Ted Brandt
Cover Artist(s): Rosy Higgins, Ted Brandt

After the events of issue 2, Adrienne awakens alone on the beach without her armor. Where has Raven gone and what is she after anyway? Also, PIRATE FIGHT! The Eisner-Award nominated PRINCELESS continues! Look for the Limited Edition (2000 copies) clothing cover

32 pgs./Teen/ FC $3.99

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SOFT SPOTS MAGAZINE #1

The popular toy line comes to life in this all-ages magazine! Join Itchy, Tickly, Beauty, Sunny and all the other Spots in this magazine filled with fun activities and stories. Magazine comes bundled with one Soft Spot Puppy

32pgs./ All Ages $4.99

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STRAY #3 (of 4)

Writer(s): Vito Delsante
Artist Name(s): Sean Izaakse
Color Artist(s): Ross Campbell
Cover Artist(s): ChrisCross & Emilio Lopez; Paige Pumphrey (variant)

Rodney has jumped back into the world of crime fighting and beings the search for the
Doberman’s killer; but his investigation has led him to dead ends and a bizarre character known
as the Theory. Will they solve the case before another victim is claimed? Cover by ChrisCross
(Green Lantern: Godhead)! Limited edition (1500 copies)Variant cover by Paige Pumphrey!

32 pgs./Teen/ FC $3.99/ $4.99 Variant

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ZOMBIE TRAMP #9

Writer(s): Jason Martin, Dan Mendoza
Artist Name(s): TMChu
Cover Artist(s): TMChu (regular, risqué variant), Dan Mendoza (limited variant), Winston Young (Vampblade variant)
Risque variant cover (limited to 2000): TMChu
Spoof variant cover (limited to 1500): Dan Mendoza
Vampblade Variant cover (limited to 2500): Winston Young

The perfect jumping on point for new readers! Janey is back, fresh from a dirt nap, and continuing her cross-country quest. But when a bath in what appears to be an abandoned
Detroit warehouse leaves rings in the tub, the meth chef resident cooks up a new drug… yep, it’s Breaking Bath Salts! Plus a major character in an all-new upcoming ongoing monthly series makes her first ever full costume appearance!

Features a variant cover by Dan Mendoza (limited to 1500 copies) and a risqué variant cover
(limited to 2000 copies) and a special Vampblade Variant by Winston Young (limited to 2500
copies).

32 pgs./Mature Readers/ FC $3.99/ $4.99 Variant

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Review: Double Jumpers TPB, Ehmm Theory #2, Ghost Town #2, Skyward #1

Ehmm Theory #2

Ehmm-Theory-2-coverI went into the series thinking we were looking at a horror/comedy comic series, and by the end of this issue, I’m totally confused as to what genre I’m reading, but that only makes me want to read more. Gabriel and Mr. Whispers discover the true connection they share with the mysterious Alyona. One step closer to Gabe’s father, the three encounter the top-secret super-team know only as G.O.D.D. and fight for their lives against a cybernetic crab. What? Yes. Craborg is coming!?

Did you read the above? Did you see how that all got twisted around? This flagship title for Action Lab’s Danger Zone imprint definitely kept me on my toes for this second issue. That’s good and bad. It’s good in that it kept me interested in a series that I might not have normally dug (the straight horror/comedy). The bad is that it all comes off as a bit schizophrenic. Almost as if the comic was trying to be everyone for everyone. I’m fully expecting the third issue to be all romance.

With all that being said, I found the comic unique enough to keep me interested. It definitely isn’t like anything else out there, especially when it comes to what genre it’s supposed to be.

And that really comes down to taste. While I found the hopping around interesting, some items seemed to come out of left field in an almost zany sort of way. It was all a bit disjointed because of that. But, I do like the characters and the dialogue and a lot of the ideas. The comic though is almost like it’s trying to be too much for too many people.

I think when this first volume is done, it’ll all be a bit clearer, but for now, the shift from the first to second issue was a bit too much for me. I think this might be a better read once it’s all collected eventually. Not for me, but it might be for others.

Story: Brockton McKinney Art: Larkin Ford
Story: 6.75 Art: 7 Overall: 6.75 Recommendation: Read

Ghost Town #2

ghost-town-2-coverThe unthinkable has happened. In the wake of the terrorist’s time displaced attacks on Baltimore and Las Vegas, Washington DC has been evacuated. With the government uprooted, the abandoned Capital has become a refuge for bandits, smugglers, hardened criminals and those who have chosen to stay behind.

The concept of Ghost Town is amazing and I was wondering how it’d shift from that first fantastic issue to the second. That first issue was all set-up and now we get the fallout. The series has gone from a macro story to a micro one focused on a few characters at the local level.

And it’s cool. There’s a lot of potential here in this next story arc. It’s a complete break from that first issue. I expected more of the fallout of the police/FBI/military/etc dealing with the actions of the first issue, instead it’s a simple story of people trying to survive in this new world and how those actions changed it.

That’s a cool direction and not an expected one. It’s a tale where we’re able to relate to the characters more instead of being driven by the events as much. And the characters are great. The way they’re living, what they’re doing and how they’re dealing is engaging and interesting. While the situation they’re in is over the top, they are not, nor is the day to day dealings and discussions in the world they inhabit.

This second issue isn’t what I was expecting, but it’s a cool direction and now I can’t wait for what comes next.

Story: Ryan K. Lindsay Art: Daniel J. Logan
Story: 8 Art: 8 Overall: 8 Recommendation: Buy

Double Jumpers Vol. 1 TPB

double jumpers #1 coverThe cult hit of 2012 is finally collected! After Jason and his team of programmers get stuck in virtual reality game, Dungeon Lords, they must find a way back to the real world. Unbeknownst to them, the fantasy characters they inhabit have taken control of their bodies… and now wizards and warriors run free in Las Vegas!

I’m a fan of video games, so when I first found out about this 9-bit of fun, I had high expectations. Then there’s also the fact that when I think of Action Labs I think of some great comics for all ages and very “girl friendly.” Then I got to read the first issue and boy was I off in what I was expecting.

Instead of some deft commentary on gaming and its community instead we got a series that played directly into the juvenile stereotypes you’d expect. This was more dick and fart jokes than anything else. That’s not a bad thing and I went with it for a while.

And there’s a lot I thought was funny. The story and its plot, how it played out, that was solid. It was some of the jokes that fell flat for me. The biggest is the idea of a female character being stuck in a male character’s body and vice versa. Most of it was easy jokes and some of it a bit tasteless, but that’s my personal opinion. Others might find it funny, but there’s so much of it, for me, it drew me out from really enjoying the rest.

When it comes down to it, this one is very much a personal taste thing. It might be different for you, but this wasn’t really for me.

Story: Dave Dwonch Art: Bill Blankenship
Story: 6.75 Art: 7.75 Overall: 7 Recommendation: Read

Skyward #1

Skyward-1-Cover-671x1024The fantastic storybook adventure begins! The new creator-owned series from Jeremy Dale follows the thrilling tale of Quinn, left orphaned by an invasion of his homeland. He and other lost villagers run headfirst into a conflict and world that is much bigger and fantastic than they could possibly imagine.

I read the Free Comic Book Day offering for Skyward and it intrigued me. I liked this new fantasy world, one that was all-ages and accessible to new readers of the genre.

I’ll throw the bad right out there. Some of the actions that set Quinn upon is journey are predictable. And some of them hit very overused tropes as well. That’s the worse thing about the comic and even then, the story those tropes and overused plot devices begin is exciting.

The action is present and just comes at you and takes you along for the ride. The pacing is great and story just moves along with a great flow. Quinn too is a character I like so far. While his situation has been seen many times before, there’s something about him that makes me want to cheer for him. I can’t quite put my finger on it, but he’s a likeable character.

Dale pulls double duty on the issue with his art style fitting perfectly for the story. He’s showing off with this first issue why he’s a creator to keep our eye on in the long run.

If you’re a fan of fantasy or looking for a good introduction to it for younger readers, this is an excellent way to spend your hard earned dollars and support solid indie comic work at the same time.

Story: Jeremy Dale Art: Jeremy Dale
Story: 8 Art: 8 Overall: 8 Recommendation: Buy

Action Lab Entertainment provided Graphic Policy with FREE copies for review

Review: Ehmm Theory #1, Ghost Town #1, The Final Plague #1, Double Jumpers TPB, The Trip, Night of the 80s Undead #1

Ehmm Theory #1

ehmm theory #1 coverWhat start’s out as a horror comedy, with young Gabriel Ehmm waking up dead with his kitten now talking, begins to shift into more genres as they try to solve the mystery of what’s happening to them… you know while battling giant cyborg crabs!!!!

A mix of horror and comedy Ehmm Theory is one of the flagship titles for Action Lab’s Danger Zone imprint. As far as a title I’d throw out there as a flagship it’s not too bad, though I think some of the other series are strong.

This series might come down to personal taste of how you like your horror and comedy mixed together. While I thought a lot of it was funny, some of it also fell flat for me. Further issues, I’m crossing my fingers to see how it goes, because there is a lot I like.

Overall the series is pretty solid start. If you enjoy horror and comedy, this is a good pick for people who enjoy those types of stories. I went back and forth as to whether this is a “buy” or “read,” but I’m leaning towards “buy” for folks who enjoy those types of stories. This one could be more than anything else and it’s a series I feel definitely deserves to be checked out.

Story: Brockton McKinney Art: Larkin Ford
Story: 7 Art: 7 Overall: 7 Recommendation: Buy

Ghost Town #1

GhostTown1-CoverMoments after scientists create a time machine, terrorists steal and weaponize the device, sending bombs into the future. Las Vegas evaporates in flame as the terrorists reveal their future target: Washington DC. Now, the FBI must find the terrorists before the capital becomes a Ghost Town, The clock is ticking.

Take Time Cop and throw in terrorism and you have this series. It’s an interesting concept and presented in a way for folks who are fans of tense police thrillers. Can the terrorists be tracked down in time? And time is the key thing here, how does time travel twist up the concept of this series that we’ve seen before. That’s enough to make it unique and got me really interested.

There’s this dread throughout and build up of tension as the comic moved on. As time passed me reading the comic, the tension increased. For me, there was something really fun about that.

This the type of comic I’m drawn to, so it’s not shocking at all as to how much I enjoyed it and that I’d recommend it for others. There’s some cool characters, an exciting plot, and a concept that leads to tension and some interesting possibilities. Take in the fact that a major city goes bye-bye early on, you don’t know how far the comic will go, adding in to the excitement. Overall, a solid read that I want more of.

Story: Dave Dwonch Art: Justin Greenwood
Story: 8 Art: 7.75 Overall: 8 Recommendation: Buy

The Final Plague #1

The Final Plague 1The Final Plague has begun, and with it mankind’s final hours. Can a rural Iowan family survive the initial onslaught of crazed, rabid animals, presumably the product of a mutated super-virus? Or will they succumb to the plague that threatens to end all life as we know it?

I hate rats. That fact alone had me squirming as I read this comic. This is a horror comic that plays off the real world fears of individuals. I see rats daily living in a city, and we’re talking big ones and you better believe the disease they carry is on my mind. Reading this comic, that wasn’t helped at all.

The story and art are beyond creepy. Just thinking about it, I get shivers. This is Arachnophobia but with rats, big plague carrying rats.

What I also liked about it, wasn’t just the ick factor, but also the characters. The family dynamic here is really solid and how everyone interacts with each other. It’s really great stuff and the fact you have these very normal characters, that you like, dealing with this type of issue, the build up is tense and left me a bit uneasy.

As you can tell, I liked this for the gross factor. A nice horror comic that could actually be all too real, which makes it all the much better.

Story: JD Arnold Art: Tony Guaraldi-Brown
Story: 8.5 Art: 8.5 Overall: 8.5 Recommendation: Buy

Double Jumpers Vol. 1 TPB

double jumpers #1 coverThe cult hit of 2012 is finally collected! After Jason and his team of programmers get stuck in virtual reality game, Dungeon Lords, they must find a way back to the real world. Unbeknownst to them, the fantasy characters they inhabit have taken control of their bodies… and now wizards and warriors run free in Las Vegas!

I’m a fan of video games, so when I first found out about this 9-bit of fun, I had high expectations. Then there’s also the fact that when I think of Action Labs I think of some great comics for all ages and very “girl friendly.” Then I got to read the first issue and boy was I off in what I was expecting.

Instead of some deft commentary on gaming and its community instead we got a series that played directly into the juvenile stereotypes you’d expect. This was more dick and fart jokes than anything else. That’s not a bad thing and I went with it for a while.

And there’s a lot I thought was funny. The story and its plot, how it played out, that was solid. It was some of the jokes that fell flat for me. The biggest is the idea of a female character being stuck in a male character’s body and vice versa. Most of it was easy jokes and some of it a bit tasteless, but that’s my personal opinion. Others might find it funny, but there’s so much of it, for me, it drew me out from really enjoying the rest.

When it comes down to it, this one is very much a personal taste thing. It might be different for you, but this wasn’t really for me.

Story: Dave Dwonch Art: Bill Blankenship
Story: 6.75 Art: 7.75 Overall: 7 Recommendation: Read

The Trip

the tripA group of college kids on a desert-baked road trip take a Native American drug that unlocks their deepest fears. Now, if a teenager and his grandfather from the local reservation can’t find them in time, they’re going to have to face their own personal terrors, or be consumed by them! The Trip is an Indian drug fueled ride into horror!!

A college road trip, how many horror movies start out with one of those? Then the kids do something stupid, like have a party or do drugs (as in this case) and then all hell breaks loose and people die. That’s the basic plot here, generally what you’d expect in a horror movie, and at the same time I came away enjoying the story, a lot.

Like many of the other horror titles for Action Lab’s Danger Zone imprint, it’s the dread that got me. The tension and build up as bodies piled up got me hooked and wanted to see what was coming next and how it’d get resolved.

This is basically a drug trip gone bad, but that aspect, to me at least, was pretty original. What the drug does and how each individual meets their fate kept me entertained.

Then there’s the main character and the issues she faces, it’s hard to go into that one without giving spoilers away, but while everyone else’s horror was a bit out there, this one was all too real. That again helps the story and adds to it all.

While this might seem like a typical college road trip gone bad, there’s something here that makes it unique and worth checking out. It has that “messed up” quality that makes it stand out.

Story: Jess Grillo Art: David Brame
Story: 8 Art: 8 Overall: 8 Recommendation: Buy

Night of the 80’s Undead #1

night of the 80s undead #1 coverIt’s 1986, and Russia’s last-ditch cold war effort is to strike at our American excess lifestyle with bio-engineered Colombian cocaine. What happens when two girls out for a good time cross paths with a huge celebrity party hyped up on commie zombie blow?!?! Radical undead action man! Totally!!

I grew up in the 80s. I appreciate 80s music and 80s movies and 80s fashion. The fact this comic takes all of that and rips it to shred made me enjoy the comic. Making fun of that decade and the stars, that alone makes the comic a buy for folks who grew up during that time and remember it well. If jokes about Charlie Sheen and OJ Simpson among others seems entertaining, well then here you go. That’s funny to me, and the comic is so absurd and over the top, it works, really works.

There’s a commentary here that’s not only funny, but also has a deft message about the excess of the 80s. The drugs, the debauchery, the “me me me” it’s all here and nothing seems to be too sensitive to make fun of.

There’s the whole thing about looking at the past through rose color glasses, in this case though, it’s looking at the past, and then pissing on it, while giggling. Sign me up.

Story: Jason Martin Art: Bill McKay
Story: 8.25 Art: 8 Overall: 8.25 Recommendation: Buy

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