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Preview: Gargoyles #4

Gargoyles #4

Writer: Greg Weisman
Artist: George Kambadais
Covers: David Nakayama (A), Amanda Conner (B), Lucio Parrillo (C), Lesley “Leirix” Li (D), Jae Lee (E), Tony Fleecs and Trish Forstner (F)
32 pages | Fantasy | $3.99 | Teen

Dino Dracon has just been released from prison. Determined to take over the New York Underworld, Dino won’t let anyone — human or Gargoyle — stand in his way! So when Goliath and Hudson go out on their nightly patrol, they’re in for a couple of extremely nasty surprises…

Gargoyles #4

Preview: Gargoyles #4

Gargoyles #4

Writer: Greg Weisman
Artist: George Kambadais
Covers: David Nakayama (A), Amanda Conner (B), Lucio Parrillo (C), Lesley “Leirix” Li (D), Jae Lee (E), Tony Fleecs and Trish Forstner (F)
32 pages | Fantasy | $3.99 | Teen

Dino Dracon has just been released from prison. Determined to take over the New York Underworld, Dino won’t let anyone — human or Gargoyle — stand in his way! So when Goliath and Hudson go out on their nightly patrol, they’re in for a couple of extremely nasty surprises…

Gargoyles #4

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Blue Book #1

It was new comic book day yesterday! What’d you all get? What’d you like? Dislike? Sound off in the comments below. While you think about that, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web.

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Preview: Gargoyles #3

Gargoyles #3

Writer: Greg Weisman
Artist: George Kambadais
Covers: David Nakayma (A), Amanda Conner (B), Lucio Parrillo (C), Lesley “Leirix” Li (D), Jae Lee (E), Tony Fleecs and Trish Forstner (F)
32 pages | Fantasy | $3.99 | Teen

TENSIONS ARE RISING IN THE MANHATTAN CLAN!
LEARN THE SECRETS OF THE GREAT MINDS PROTOCOL!
Tensions are rising within the Manhattan Clan! Some Gargoyles believe that Xanatos is responsible for the recent kidnappings, while others consider him an ally. But all that will have to wait, because someone has initiated the Great Minds Protocol! Written by Gargoyles mastermind Greg Weisman with spectacular art by George Kambadais!

Gargoyles #3

Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

Superman #1 cover

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.

Banshees #1 (Scout Comics) – A college student discovers the truth about a serial killer that stalked her college campus for a decade.

Barbaric: Hell to Pay #2 (Vault Comics) – It’s a new group of screw up adventurers who are tring to break Owen out of hell. Off the rails fantasy adventuring!

Batman: One Bad Day – Clayface #1 (DC Comics) – Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing telling a Clayface story? Yes please!

Betsy Braddock: Captain Britain #1 (Marvel)We’ve already reviewed it and have high praise!

Blue Book #1 (Dark Horse Comics) – A nonfiction comic book experience depicting true stories of UFO abductions with an eye to capturing the strange essence of those encounters.

Bulls of Beacon Hill #2 (AfterShock) – Boston Surgeon Christopher Boldt is getting more famous by the day – but that’s the problem. Chris’ secret doesn’t just threaten himself, it threatens the person he’s ashamed to say he’s related to: his mobster father. Great first issue which mixed politics, family drama, and a good ole mobster story.

Darkwing Duck #2 (Dynamite Entertainment) – The first issue was fantastic and a return to the animated series we love. Beyond excited for more Darkwing Duck!

First Time for Everything (First Second) – A First Time for Everything is a feel-good coming-of-age memoir based on New York Times-bestselling author and Caldecott Medal winner Dan Santat’s awkward middle school years.

Gargoyles #3 (Dynamite Entertainment) – The second issue was a bit of a mess but we’re hoping the third issue is more like the first which was beyond fantastic.

GCPD: The Blue Wall #5 (DC Comics) – The last issue was a shocker and the series has taken a hell of a turn. We want to see where it goes.

Godfell #1 (Vault Comics) – One sunny day in the land of Kerethim, God falls dead from the sky. The impact sends out shockwaves that draw in royal families at war, shadowy creatures of the dark, and armies of the dispossessed, all coming to lay claim to parts of God’s body. That just sounds awesome!

Immoral X-Men #1 (Marvel) – A new “Sins of Sinister” tie-in series.

Irmina (SelfMadeHero) – Based on a true story, in the mid-1930s, Irmina, an ambitious young German, moves to London. At a cocktail party, she meets Howard Green, one of the first black students at Oxford, who, like Irmina, is working towards an independent existence. However, their relationship comes to an abrupt end when Irmina, constrained by the political situation in Hitler’s Germany, is forced to return home.

Lazarus Planet: Omega #1 (DC Comics) – The finale leads into “Dawn of DC” which has already kicked off so we’re more intrigued to see where this goes and how it wraps up mixed in with what we’ve already seen.

Local Man #1 (Image Comics) – Tim Seeley and Tony Fleecs alone has this sold for us. But the concept of a former superhero forced to return home to their parent’s basement sounds original and interesting.

Plush #4 (Image Comics) – Every issue has been jaw dropping funny and so over the top.

Rooster Fighter Vol. 3 (VIZ Media) – The concept of a wandering Rooster fighting kaiju might sound silly but it really works and is a hell of a lot of fun.

Savage Avengers #10 (Marvel) – The series has been a lot of fun as writer David Pepose shows off his talent for delivering a remix of sorts of what’s come before. Fans of Marvel 2099 will won’t want to miss the latest arc.

Superman #1 (DC Comics) – It’s “Dawn of DC” and Joshua Williamson writing and Jamal Campbell’s art has us wanting to check out this new Superman series.

Tower #1 (A Wave Blue World) – Real-life contestants battle it out in a video game-style competition to reach the top of the Tower! It’s a familiar plot but we want to see where this one might differ.

Preview: Gargoyles #2

Gargoyles #2

Writer: Greg Weisman
Artist: George Kambadais
Covers: David Nakayama (A), Amanda Conner (B), Lucio Parrillo (C), Lesley “Leirix” Li (D), Jae Lee (E), Tony Fleecs and Trish Forstner (F)
32 pages | Fantasy | $3.99 | Teen

ALL-NEW STORIES BY SERIES CREATOR GREG WEISMAN!
Dynamite’s all-new ongoing series, in continuity with the epic Gargoyles television series continues! The Gargoyles have awakened from their stone sleep – but will it be in time to save Maggie the Cat and her unborn mutate child from Thailog and Sevarius? Plus, don’t miss the return of Dominic Dracon!

Gargoyles #2

Gargoyles #2 delivers a choppy reading experience

Gargoyles #2

I loved the debut issue of Gargoyles. While I wasn’t too familiar with the animated series I knew the very basics. The issue showed readers that the comic was far more than a continuation of a “kids” animated series. There was a lot of talk of fairly weighty topics and the result was a debut that had me excited to read more. Unfortunately, Gargoyles #2 is a bit of a step back and I’m not sure if it’s the comic itself or just a nerfed digital copy.

The Gargoyles have awakened from their stone sleep — but will the make it to the birth of Maggie the Cat’s unborn mutate child? Writer Greg Weisman continues the adventure and while I generally enjoyed Gargoyles #2, it’s hard to say if my issues with it are just a bad digital review copy. Things feel out of order, like really out of order, creating a really confusing reading experience. People wake up from being gassed before actually being gassed. They call out for character after that character shows up. It has to be a digital error, but without a physical copy to compare it to, it’s hard to say. Unfortunately, I have to go with what’s provided (this wouldn’t be the first time an error like this has happened).

Overall though, the issue is still a step back from the debut. Gargoyles #2 no longer sets up the series, instead diving into some of what is danced around in that first issue, the birth of Maggie the Cat’s child. It’s a pretty straightforward story with everyone being attacked and someone being kidnapped. The why, we really don’t know, it’s really just the setup of things. But, what’s missing is that deeper, more adult, discussion from the debut that made it all so interesting. This is rather basic compared to all of that which makes it a bit of a letdown.

The art by George Kambadais is solid as the first issue. It does a great balance of the dark nature of the story but not over the top to make it scary or gloomy. The characters all look good and there’s some really solid page layouts within. There’s some really fantastic visuals in the comic that you can feel the cinematic quality to. Jeff Eckleberry‘s lettering is the exclamation to all of the excitement nailing down the emotional punches and hits.

Gargoyles #2 is a decent continuation of the debut issue but technical issues definitely hurt my enjoyment. Hopefully that’s not a problem with print copies (please someone comment to let us know!).

Story: Greg Weisman Art: George Kambadais Letterer: Jeff Eckleberry
Story: 7.25 Art: 8.25 Overall: 7.3 Recommendation: Read

Dynamite Entertainment provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


Purchase: Zeus ComicscomiXology/Kindle

Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

Darkwing Duck #1

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.

Action Comics #1051 (DC Comics) – The comic kicks off the new direction for the series focused on the entire Superman family and we’re excited what it brings and where it goes.

Archie vs. the World (Archie Comics) – A new spin on Archie is a bit Mad Max and a little Fist of the North Star. We’re all intrigued.

Bulls of Beacon Hill #1 (AfterShock) – A gay son wants to run for city council but must deal with his mobster father.

Darkwing Duck #1 (Dynamite Entertainment) – The classic character is back and we’re beyond excited. Let’s get dangerous!

Gargoyles #2 (Dynamite Entertainment) – The first issue was amazing showing depth beyond a comic based on a cartoon for kids. We’re hoping the series keeps it going.

Once Upon a Time at the End of the World #3 (BOOM! Studios) – One of many post apocalyptic tales but it’s focus on its two characters and the art delivering so much depth and detail to the world keeps the story focused and stands out.

Plush #3 (Image Comics) – The series has been utterly bizarre and beyond funny with its twisted cannibal furries. No idea where it’s going but if it can keep up the laughs, we’re good with it.

Sins of Sinister #1 (Marvel) – The event kicks off as we see Sinister’s plans play out and maybe get a bit out of hand.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin – Lost Years #1 (IDW Publishing) – The Last Ronin was entertaining and we’re interested in seeing where it goes with some new releases set in that storyline.

Zombicide: Day One #1 (Source Point Press) – The popular board game comes to comics and we want to see if it can stand out from all of the zombie comics and how it incorporates the game experience into the story.

Preview: Gargoyles #2

Gargoyles #2

Writer: Greg Weisman
Artist: George Kambadais
Covers: David Nakayama (A), Amanda Conner (B), Lucio Parrillo (C), Lesley “Leirix” Li (D), Jae Lee (E), Tony Fleecs and Trish Forstner (F)
32 pages | Fantasy | $3.99 | Teen

ALL-NEW STORIES BY SERIES CREATOR GREG WEISMAN!
Dynamite’s all-new ongoing series, in continuity with the epic Gargoyles television series continues! The Gargoyles have awakened from their stone sleep – but will it be in time to save Maggie the Cat and her unborn mutate child from Thailog and Sevarius? Plus, don’t miss the return of Dominic Dracon!

Gargoyles #2

Diamond Select Toys New in Stores: Gargoyles, Gandalf, Green Goblin and More!

It’s a new year and that means new toys have begun shipping to local comic shops! This week, Diamond Select Toys’ first Gargoyles mini-bust arrives, as well as two new Marvel Gallery Dioramas and the newest assortment of D-Formz!

Gargoyles Goliath 1/7 Scale Resin Mini-Bust

A Diamond Select Toys release! Soaring out of your childhood Saturday mornings, the Gargoyles have landed at Diamond Select Toys, with a new line of 1/7 scale mini-busts! Measuring approximately 7.5 inches tall and 9.75 inches wide, this bust of team leader Goliath is based on his cartoon appearance, and is limited to only 3,000 pieces. It comes packaged in a full-color box with a numbered certificate of authenticity. Designed by Barry Bradfield, sculpted by Varner Studios! SRP: $120.00

LoTR D-Formz PVC Figures Series 1 Counter Display

A Diamond Select Toys release! Form the Fellowship! The members of the Fellowship of the Ring come together in the first-ever series of Lord of the Rings D-Formz! Packaged in blind boxes, and arranged in a counter display, these 12 figures include two each of Aragorn, Gandalf, Legolas, Gimli, and Frodo, plus one each of Gollum and Smeagol! Each figure stands 2-3 inches tall, and stands on a disc base. Designed by Barry Bradfield, sculpted by Rocco Tartamella! SRP: $8.99/ea.

Marvel Comic Gallery Green Goblin Deluxe PVC Diorama

A Diamond Select Toys release! Release the Goblin! Spider-Man foe the Green Goblin soars out of a cloud of smoke on his Goblin Glider, preparing to hurl a pair of pumpkin bombs at the web-slinger! This all-new Gallery Diorama is made of high-quality PVC, and features detailed sculpting and paint applications. Plus, it features a hole in the back so you can mount it on the wall! The perfect companion to your Pumpkin Bombs Spider-Man diorama! Designed by Caesar, sculpted by Alterton. SRP: $125.00

Marvel TV Gallery Captain Carter PVC Diorama

A Diamond Select Toys release! The Sentinel of Liberty joins the Marvel Gallery line of dioramas! As seen in the very first episode of “Marvel’s What If…?”, Captain Peggy Carter charges into action in this all-new Gallery Diorama. Cast in high-quality PVC, this sculpture stands approximately 10 inches tall and features detailed sculpting and paint applications. It comes packaged in a full-color window box. Designed and sculpted by Paul Harding! SRP: $49.99

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