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Preview: Man’s Best

Man’s Best

(W) Pornsak Pichetshote (A/CA) Jesse Lonergan
In Shops: Dec 18, 2024
SRP: $19.99

Earth is finished. The resources are gone, but that doesn’t mean the hope of a new home is lost.

The Starship Horizon and its crew, along with Dr. Winters and her animals Athos, Porthos, and Lovey, search for a new planet, until tragedy strikes! The three animals find themselves in a perilous and mysterious world-just them and their mech suits.

Giant robots, mechanized metropolises, and other wonders and perils lie in store for the three friends as they search for their owner and an answer to the mystery….

Join Pornsak Pichetshote, Eisner and Harvey Award-winning author of The Good Asian, in his first collaboration with acclaimed rising star artist Jesse Lonergan (Hedra, Miss Truesdale and the Fall of Hyperborea), ready to tug at readers’ heartstrings!

Man's Best

Man’s Best #5 Lands on a Strong Emotional Note

Man's Best #5

Lovey, Athos, and Porthos stumble upon the horrific sight of their beloved owner, Doc, shooting the Captain of their crashed ship. Doc’s actions make the pets question their previous loving relationship with her as more of her plans are revealed. With the fate of humanity resting on Athos, Porthos, and Lovey’s shoulders, they need to decide what the future will be for it. Man’s Best #5 by Pornsak Pichetshote and Jesse Lonergan demonstrates the lengths that pets will unconditionally love their owner before they realize that it may not always go both ways. 

Ending the series on a bittersweet note, Pichetshote provides plenty of solid emotional moments in the issue as the relationship between Doc and the animals becomes fully strained. The pets see a different side to their owner compared to the more loving image they previously knew. The hard-hitting nature of these reveals serves as a testament to Pichetshote’s talented writing and inventing characters. The pets are forced to make a much more mature decision considering the literal and emotional stakes based on what they experienced as a team.   

With the animals serving as lenses through which to view humanity, Pichetshote questions whether humans should continue living based on Doc’s actions to save humans. Pets have been continuously proven to be the best parts of humanity, whereas the latter continue to fail and can never be picked up. Along with Athos being picked to decide on the fate of humanity in the alien world, Pichetshote ponders our human nature and whether we are indeed the best ones to determine our fate. Porthos’s selfless action helps bring Doc back to earth but does not truly repair their relationship. The best qualities of humans cannot be found among ourselves but in our pets, where they can overcome their differences and find common ground to survive. Our future survival depends on not killing one another but finding a way to share and co-exist. Granted that it is more complicated, it still does not take away from the themes and ideas that Pichetshote has been exploring.

Lonergan’s art showcases his sci-fi chops as he further makes the world of Man’s Best #5 even more inhuman, bizarre, and trippy. Yet the human and emotional beats still hit incredibly hard, thanks to his talented work. There were some moments I teared up when Lonergan and Pichetshote have proven to be a fruitful and robust partnership. With Jeff Powell’s lettering, they have made the series a delight to read. 

Pichetshote and Lonergan deliver an emotionally packed finale in Man’s Best #5. Even though they faced many difficult and dangerous trials and tribulations, Athos, Porthos, and Lovey proved their toughness and survival by working together. With humanity entering a bleaker period day by day, all it takes is to look at your pet for guidance on how to proceed. Pets reflect the best and worst qualities where the answers lie with them. And you don’t even need to travel to space to discover it.

Story: Pornsak Pichetshote Art/Colors: Jesse Lonergan Letterer: Jeff Powell
Story: 9.3 Art: 9.3 Overall: 9.3 Recommendation: Read

BOOM! Studios provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


Purchase: Kindle

Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

The Boxer Vol. 7

Wednesdays 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.

Aria of the Beech Forest Vol. 1 (Yen Press) – The first volume is great and a fantastic fantasy series kids will enjoy.

Biker Mice From Mars #1 (Oni Press) – The classic animated series is back as a comic!

The Boxer Vol. 7 (Yen Press/IZE Press) – The amazing series continues with a brutal boxing match that shows us who the true monster is.

Dark Knights of Steel: Allwinter #1 (DC Comics/Elseworlds) – A new fantasy take on classic DC characters. We’re intrigued.

Destro #2 (Skybound) – The first issue was interesting expanding the world of G.I. JOE by showing off even more familiar characters. We’re intrigued to see who else pops up in this first issue.

G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero #308 (Skybound) – The series has been strong with action, paranoia, and a lot of chess. Add in great artwork and it’s one to not be missed.

The Last Wardens #1 (Mad Cave Studios) – A long-lost brother returns from the Vietnam War and he’s plagued by a mysterious and monstrous mutant and also being hunted!

Man’s Best #5 (BOOM! Studios) – Every issue has been great of this sci-fi series. We’re expecting the finale to be no less.

Namor #1 (Marvel) – Namor has been out of the spotlight for a while and this series feels like it’s going to put him right back in the spotlight with a new take.

Paranoid Gardens #1 (Dark Horse Comics) – Loo is a nurse at the most bizarre care-center in the universe. The staff are not entirely human, and the cases downright unearthly. Aliens, ghosts, superheroes, and more creatures plague its hallways as both doctors and patients and the hospital itself seems to be somewhat self-aware.

The Powerpuff Girls #1 (Dynamite Entertainment) – The classic animated series is back as a comic!

Ultimate X-Men #5 (Marvel) – The series has been fascinating, standing out as a horror take on the classic X-Men.

Witchblade #1 (Top Cow Productions) – It’s been quite a while since the series has been on the shelves and we’re excited to see what this update will bring and change.

Your Letter (Yen Press) – The best thing we’ve read this year.

Discoveries and Disaster in the FINALE of Man’s Best

BOOM! Studios has revealed a first look at Man’s Best #5, the FINAL issue of an action-packed sci-fi romp full of heart by Pornsak Pichetshote, writer of the Eisner and Harvey Award-winning The Good Asian, Eisner Award-nominated rising star artist Jesse Lonergan, and letterer Jeff Powell. Homeward Bound on an alien world, Man’s Best follows three emotional support pets living on the Starship Horizon—a spacecraft searching for a new home to house a humanity compromised by bad decisions and corporate greed, coming to comic shops this July 17th.

The FINAL ISSUE of the epic, heart-string-tugging adventure in space! As the animals make a precious discovery aboard the Terraformer that none of them saw coming, disaster seemingly strikes. In the end, a cosmic entity and a stunning new world will do little to mend the hearts of those who lose someone dear to them…

Man’s Best #5 features a main cover by series artist Jesse Lonergan, and variant covers by fan-favorite artists Mr. Oz, Alexandre Tefenkgi with Lee Loughridge, and Dan Mora.

Man’s Best #5

Man’s Best #4 Reflects the Best and Worst of Humanity in our Pets

Man's Best #4

Arriving in another biome of the mysterious planet, emotional support pets Athos, Porthos, and Lovey must traverse the alien city without their mech suits to find their owner, Doc. As Porthos and Lovey argue about the state of their mission, Athos keeps the group focused on Doc’s trail. However, their mission might change at the end of their adventure. Pornsak Pichetshote and Jesse Lonergan take readers to the climax of Man’s Best #4, where Athos, Porthos, and Lovey learn more about Doc and her original plans for the journey. 

Shedding light on Lovey’s backstory, Pichetshote humanizes the gruff dog and gives a reason for his temper and negative attitude towards Porthos and their desire to save Doc. I am constantly impressed with how well-defined the animals are, along with how complicated their relationships are not only with each other but with humanity as well. The longer the group is away from Doc, the more their faith in rescuing her dissolves. With Lovey’s pessimism, Porthos’s optimism, and Athos’s frustration, the pets naturally come to blows again and wonder if they are too different to find similarities and work together. If our pets show our best qualities, then they can show us the worst aspects of ourselves. 

Much like the previous issues, Pichetshote and Lonergan dive into unique biomes such as floating balloon-like platforms and an intergalactic metropolis. The inclusion of the pets having a car chase and needing all three to operate the vehicle demonstrate the need to work together over their perceived differences. It also demonstrates both the pets’ intelligence and the ability to overcome problems in a dangerous world. Their experiences within the world show the need for us to work together to survive, and if we cannot, then we will perish. But they never shy from the struggle and hardship that goes into acting as a team. 

When a new issue drops, I cannot wait to see what gorgeous and wild world Lonergan draws, and I am always impressed with his artistic versatility. Balancing an alien car chase with big emotional beats, Lonergan captures the gorgeous soul of the book in his art and expressive paneling. Along with Jeff Powell’s lettering, Man’s Best #4 is a truly visually stunning book.

Arriving at the climax of the series, Pichetshote and Lonergan tee up for the finale in Man’s Best #4. Following up on the emotionally rich themes, you still feel an extremely personal attachment to the pets and experience the horror of Doc’s actual plan. Never shying away from the difficult and sometimes harsh nature of humanity, Man’s Best #4 shows that our pets are not truly innocent but are very much like us, warts and all. 

Story: Pornsak Pichetshote Art/Colors: Jesse Lonergan Letterer: Jeff Powell
Story: 9.4 Art: 9.4 Overall: 9.3 Recommendation: Read

BOOM! Studios provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


Purchase: Zeus ComicsKindle

Man’s Best #3 Complicates the Pets’ Mission and Relationships

Man's Best #3

Trapped in an alien world, mech-suited animals Athos, Porthos, and Lovey continue to traverse the strange landscapes to find their owner, Doc. After Lovey gets incapacitated by a tiny alien, the other two pets are transported to another realm of the planet. With tensions between Athos and Porthos continuing, they must sort through their problems in a trippy psychic realm that leaves them both emotionally open. With emotionally solid writing, imaginative sci-fi world-building, and lovable characters,  Man’s Best #3 by Pornsak Pichetshote and Jesse Lonergan remains a unique and remarkable title. 

Athos and Porthos’s rocky and complicated relationship serves as the emotional crux of the issue. Athos wants to be the leader but lacks confidence, and Porthos never listens to his friend, creating this rocky rift they must overcome. Pichetshote never paints either character as entirely wrong but highlights the difficulty of working together as a team. Their differing viewpoints create engaging interpersonal drama that makes survival a goal not only for the planet but also for the survival of their relationship. Lastly, this conflict humanizes Athos and Porthos by giving them these relatable characteristics and emotions that further our investment in them and their relationship. 

Pichetshote and Lonergan’s decision to make the world even more alien and weird makes the sci-fi elements stand out even more. Going from a robotic world to a winter realm filled with sentient psychic ice, the readers wonder where the pets could end up next. It also helps to differentiate the challenges and obstacles the trio will face. Similarly, placing pets in this diverse world creates different problems and solutions than if a human were in this situation. It also helps drive the conflict naturally, such as when Athos and Porthos have an emotional argument where nothing is hidden due to their minds linked by the ice. Pichetshote and Lonergan continue to exceed our expectations of what type of realms the animals will experience by making them much more imaginative and different from the past ones.

Longergan’s art takes the readers to some of the most fascinating and offbeat sci-fi biomes and creatures in Man’s Best #3. Outside of the sentient ice locale, the way he depicts the psychic hivemind shared by the ice, Athos, and Porthos is mindbending and trippy, where it feels completely devoid of reality. Even with this out-there science fiction, his art and colors match Pichetshote’s strong emotional beats. With Jeff Powell’s lettering, Man’s Best #3 has excellent visuals and science fiction world-building, making it feel utterly alien from what we know on Earth.

As their literal and emotional odyssey gets more complex, Pichetshote and Lonergan force the three pets to overcome their grudges and issues if they want to find Doc and survive the dangerous world. Man’s Best #3 demonstrates the importance of being emotionally honest and open with each other to work correctly as a team. We might not have the luxury of psychic sentient ice to help air out our grievances and be open, but as humans, we still have complex and challenging relationships to overcome. True teamwork arises when we are all on the same page and understand each other.

Story: Pornsak Pichetshote Art/Colors: Jesse Lonergan Letterer: Jeff Powell
Story: 9.3 Art: 9.3 Overall: 9.3 Recommendation: Read

BOOM! Studios provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


Purchase: Kindle

Man’s Best #2 Continues to Explore Pet’s Emotional Bonds on an Alien World

Man's Best #2

Crash-landed on an alien planet, emotional support animals decked out in mech gear, Athos, Porthos, and Lovey venture off to rescue their owner, Doc, and the other humans on their former spaceship. With Athos struggling to become a leader as conflict arises in the group, the three pets need to work together to survive against the dangerous threats and save Doc. As the planet becomes stranger and more dangerous, Pornsak Pichetshote and Jesse Lonergan continue to hit the emotional interstellar high notes in Man’s Best #2. 

Athos, Porthos, and Lovey are still great characters to follow, mainly due to Pichetshote giving them complex emotional relationships as a group. Each of the animals has their strengths, flaws, and personalities, contributing to their team conflicts. Whether it be Athos needing to take charge as the leader, Porthos learning to listen, or Lovey controlling his anger, all come across as highly human and ground the reader to their adventure. While the physical goal may be to rescue Doc and the surviving humans, the internal goal lies in them overcoming their differences to become a unit and reflect the best qualities of humanity on the survivors. Instead of following the three pets learning humanity, it instead becomes about them losing their negative human traits and becoming a mirror for humans to look towards. 

And the scope of this alien world has also been greatly expanded. Outside of the robotic klangers, readers are introduced to the more unique ecology that greets the three pets. With metallic surrounded by lava oceans or grassy forests filled with predatory tiny aliens, anything on the planet could quickly kill one of them. The dangerous nature of the world not only contributes to the journey’s stakes but presents obstacles they need to overcome as a team. Again, the planet exists as genuinely alien, which feels quite different from other settings in science fiction. It comes across as a horrifying forest dream in some parts and, in others, an industrial nightmare.

Lonergan delivers another incredible-looking issue as he navigates, drawing the pets as adorable with the diverse biomes of an alien planet and the life that lives on it. It is cohesive and feels in the right place despite the wide variety of settings and creatures he needs to draw. With his paneling, he captures the tone and mood of the different scenes, including different panel sizes and layouts for a page to capture the chaotic and dangerous energy of the pets escaping from a klanger. Man’s Best #2 has some incredible visible vibes, along with his mesmerizing coloring and Jeff Powell’s fantastic lettering.

Pichetshote and Lonergan further develop the world of Man’s Best #2 in engaging and fascinating ways while further exploring the emotional bonds of the pets on a deeper level. Their journey for survival involves tackling the planet’s dangerous threats, operating as a team, and connecting. Athos, Porthos, and Lovey are still some of the cutest animals in current comics, and you cannot help but fall in love. 

Story: Pornsak Pichetshote Art/Colors: Jesse Lonergan Letterer: Jeff Powell
Story: 9.2 Art: 9.2 Overall: 9.2 Recommendation: Read

BOOM! Studios provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


Purchase: Zeus ComicsKindle

Discover New Worlds in Your First Look at Man’s Best #2

BOOM! Studios has released a first look at Man’s Best #2, the next issue of an action-packed sci-fi romp full of heart by writer Pornsak Pichetshote, artist Jesse Lonergan, and letterer Jeff Powell. Homeward Bound on an alien world, Man’s Best follows three emotional support pets living on the Starship Horizon—a spacecraft searching for a new home to house a humanity compromised by bad decisions and corporate greed, coming to comic shops this April 24.

As the Musketeers explore their newly discovered section of this biome populated by giant robots, it becomes clear that there is more to this civilization of machines than solely logic and steel. Amidst the sprawling technopolis, when one of the 3 animals disobeys orders, they find themselves captured and helpless, leaving the remaining two on search and rescue duty. Little do they know that they’re about to discover yet another new world, one that reveals even more about their journey ahead…

Man’s Best #2 features a main cover by series artist Jesse Lonergan, and variant covers by fan-favorite artists Jay Stephens, Rian Gonzales, and Toni Infante.

Man's Best #2

Man’s Best #1 sells out and gets a second printing

BOOM! Studios has announced that Man’s Best #1, the premiere issue of an action-packed sci-fi romp full of heart by Pornsak Pichetshote, writer of the Eisner and Harvey Award-winning The Good Asian, Eisner Award-nominated rising star artist Jesse Lonergan, and letterer Jeff Powell, has sold out at the distributor level! Homeward Bound on an alien world, Man’s Best follows three emotional support pets living on the Starship Horizon—a spacecraft searching for a new home to house a humanity compromised by bad decisions and corporate greed.

After the ship crashes and the crew is captured, these loyal pets are their owner’s only hope. Outfitted in outrageous tech, these three best friends must traverse a hostile world to rescue their owners–leaving them the only hope for a humanity that might not be worth saving. In a harrowing adventure, the pets are faced with challenges that threaten to destroy their most valuable treasure: their friendship.

In response to the overwhelming support from retailers and fans, BOOM! Studios has announced Man’s Best #1 Second Printing (FEB247123), featuring cover art by series artist Jesse Lonergan, available in stores April 17, 2024.

Man's Best #1

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It was new comic book day yesterday! What’d everyone 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 to start the day.

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