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Preview: Secret Identities #5

Secret Identities #5

Story By: Brian Joines
Story By: Jay Faerber
Art By: Ilias Kyriazis
Art By: Ron Riley
Cover By: Ilias Kyriazis
Cover Price: $3.50
Digital Price: $2.99
Diamond ID: APR150671
Published: June 17, 2015

Discover the origin of Luminary…and also the SECRET origin of Luminary.

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Preview: Secret Identities #4

Secret Identities #4

Story By: Brian Joines
Story By: Jay Faerber
Art By: Ilias Kyriazis
Art By: Ron Riley
Cover By: Ilias Kyriazis
Cover Price: $3.50
Digital Price: $2.99
Diamond ID: MAR150593
Published: May 20, 2015

Punchline must uncover the truth when she and Vesuvius find themselves pulled into battle against a super-powered stalker. Meanwhile, Crosswind continues manipulating one of his new teammates, bringing him one step closer to learning the secrets of the Front Line.

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Preview: Secret Identities #3

Secret Identities #3

Story By: Brian Joines
Story By: Jay Faerber
Art By: Ilias Kyriazis
Art By: Ron Riley
Cover By: Ilias Kyriazis
Cover By: Ron Riley
Cover Price: $3.50
Digital Price: $2.99
Diamond ID: FEB150631
Published: April 15, 2015

A radioactive zombie leaves a scorched trail of destruction in its wake as Gaijin tries to keep her teammates from learning the truth about her connection to the creature. Meanwhile, Crosswind finds some leverage to use against one of his unsuspecting teammates.

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Preview: Secret Identities #2

Secret Identities #2

Story By: Brian Joines
Story By: Jay Faerber
Art By: Ilias Kyriazis
Cover By: Ilias Kyriazis
Cover Price: $3.50
Digital Price: $2.99
Diamond ID: JAN150707
Published: March 18, 2015

Image’s hit super-team book continues! As Crosswind further ingratiates himself with the team, Gaijin finds her own loyalties tested.

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It’s a new week for comics! Hope everyone is staying warm. Here’s some news and reviews you might have missed to start off your day.

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Kotaku – Batman’s 7-Step Guide To Being A Great Detective – Ha!

Sequart Organization – Amazon Did Not Kill the Comic Shop (or, How My Daughter Saved the Shop) – A really good read.

Philly.com – An online comic dealer with a superpowered sales platform – A nice write-up

Bradenton Herald – Ruined rare comic books turned into unique art by Brandon storeowner – Very cool.

Kotaku – Indie Dev Cancels PAX East Booth Over Security Concerns – Shame to hear this.

 

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Talking Comics – Batgirl #39

The Outhousers – Death of Wolverine HC

CBR – Justice League #39

Talking Comics – The Multiversity: Mastermen #1

The Beat – Secret Identities #1

The Beat – She-Hulk #12

CBR – Silk #1

CBR – Storm #8

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It was new comic book day yesterday! Anyone have issues getting theirs due to the snow?

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Lifehacker – Career Spotlight: What I Do as a Comic Book Artist – Nice to see!

AZ Central – Phoenix mom and pop comic shop ‘forced out of lease’ – BOOOOO!

 

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Comic Vine – All New Captain America #4

Bleeding Cool – Batgirl #39

Comic Vine – Batman and Robin #39

Bleeding Cool – Bitch Planet #3

Comic Vine – Goners #5

Comic Vine – Justice League #39

Comic Vine – Legendary Star-Lord #9

Comic Vine – Manifest Destiny #13

Comic Vine – Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man #10

Comic Vine – Moon Knight #12

Comic Vine – The Multiversity: Mastermen #1

Comic Vine – Rumble #3

CBR – Secret Identities #1

Comic Vine – She-Hulk #12

Talking Comics – Silk #1

Comic Vine – Silk #1

Comic Vine – Uncanny X-Men #31

Comic Vine – The Valiant #3

Preview: Secret Identities #1

Secret Identities #1

Story By: Brian Joines
Story By: Jay Faerber
Art By: Ilias Kyriazis
Art By: Charlie Kirchoff
Cover By: Ilias Kyriazis
Cover By: Charlie Kirchoff
Cover Price: $3.50
Digital Price: $2.99
Diamond ID: DEC140617
Published: February 18, 2015

The supergroup known as The Front Line have just invited new hero Crosswind to join them. But what they don’t know is that Crosswind is a mole, sent to learn all their secrets. And the Front Line have LOTS of secrets. Writers BRIAN JOINES and JAY FAERBER and the stunning art team of ILIAS KYRIAZIS and CHARLIE KIRCHOFF bring you classic super-team action and intrigue for the 21st century. Behind every mask is a secret…

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Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

BitchPlanet03_CoverWednesdays 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!

We’re bringing back something we haven’t done for a while, what the team thinks. Our contributors are choosing up to five books each week and why they’re choosing the books.

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

Brett

Top Pick of the Week: Bitch Planet #3 (Image Comics) – Have you read the first two issues? That explains why this is on the top of my pick pile this week. They’re that good! The series mixes political commentary with a prison exploitation film. It’s awesome.

The Kitchen #4 (Vertigo) – If you’re a fan of Goodfellas, The Godfather, or The Sopranos, you’ll dig this series.

Lady Mechanika #4 (Benitez Productions)Finally!  A brand new Lady Mechanika issue: the fourth chapter of The Mystery of the Mechanical Corpse. It’s been a long time coming, but I can’t wait. This series used to be the hot property, but massive release delays have chilled it a bit. I expect new material to get folks excited again.

Letter 44 #14 (Oni Press) – The last issue dropped a bomb, and saw something happen that I expected to happen much further down the road. The series which mixes politics with science fiction is about to kick it up a notch.

Secret Identities #1 (Image Comics) – The supergroup known as The Front Line have just invited new hero Crosswind to join them. But what they don’t know is that Crosswind is a mole, sent to learn all their secrets. And the Front Line have LOTS of secrets.

Edward

Top Pick of the Week: Silk #1 (Marvel) – Spider-Woman got off to a bumpy start with her roll-out during Spider-verse, and it remains to be seen if they have learned their lesson.  No matter what the past year has since the rise of the Spider-women, and this series has the potential to grab a lot of that interest.

Burning Fields #2 (BOOM! Studios) – The first issue set up an unconventional setting for a horror, and left the readers with a bit of a cliffhanger.  It will be interesting to see where it goes from there.

Manifest Destiny #13 (Image Comics) – It is impossible to know what to expect from this series, and as the group pushes farther into the unexplored country, they can only find more otherworldly challenges.

Suicide Risk #22 (BOOM! Studios) – This series has taken the genre of superheroes and given it new life, with an intriguing shared universe full of deceit.  It will be interesting to see how the heroes escape the double cross from the previous issue.

Wonder Woman #39 (DC Comics) – After a decent enough start the new run has run into a few problems, but maybe the surprise return of Donna Toy can help that?

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Top Pick of the Week: Lady Killer #1 2nd Printing (Dark Horse) –  The comic sounds like a creative new title with cool looking art and a period accurate logo. “Avon Lady is really a hired killer” is a great concept. How come women never get to be the dark killer anti-hero, amiright?!

Bitch Planet #3 (Image Comics) –  This is the comic for radicals. And women. And those who love them.

Ms. Marvel #12 (Marvel) – The Valentines Day issue is clearly the most adorable thing in the world. Loki comes to shake up Kamala’s love life?! Based on Bruno’s comment in the preview I will now be referring to new Loki as “hipster Viking”, and applying that term loosely to others. Also they talk about gentrification.

She-Hulk #12 (Marvel) – I’ve been dying to know for a year: WHAT IS IN THE BLUE FILE. And I’m about to find out. I am still upset this book has been cancelled. It’s just what Marvel needs. Grumble.

Storm #8 (Marvel) – Storm is a great comic with a classic feel of the character. Storms actions till now have mostly made sense to me but in the last issue she did something wreckless that through me for a loop. I am super eager to learn why!

Johnny

Top Pick of the Week: Ei8ht # 1 (Dark Horse) – I love time travel stories and this series has a lot of cool concepts behind it, particularly the idea of the Meld. The Meld is a dimension in time, and I am interested to see if it is treated as an inbetween place that touches other points in time.

King: Mandrake the Magician #1 (Dynamite Entertainment) – There are no other magic-based comics characters as influential or maybe even as important as Mandrake. There was a period in pop culture history when Mandrake was one of the most well-known and recognizable characters out there, and many modern stage magicians patterned their look and persona on him. Unfortunately most contemporary attempts to re-boot the character have met with lackluster results. However, Dynamite has done a phenomenal job with Flash Gordon, The Phantom and now Mandrake. This series is part of the “King Features” imprint and starts after the events in Kings Watch, but don’t worry, you won’t have to have read that series to enjoy this fresh start. This title is my top pick this week.

Legenderry Green Hornet #1 (Dynamite Entertainment) – Steampunk is hot and Dynamite jumped onto the Steampunk bandwagon last year with Legenderry. The concept was to take classic pulp (and some not so pulp) characters and re-imagine them as a team in a Victorian setting. Now, Dynamite is giving these character’s their own solo turns and this week is The Green Hornet’s turn!

She-Hulk #12 (Marvel) – I love She-Hulk. She is my favorite Marvel character without hesitation. However, I have to admit that I did not collect this particular run, waiting instead for the collection/TPB. For me, Brian Pulido’s art just never connected with me on this series. However, it also seems that the best She-Hulk stories are always the final issues, so this one should be a really good read.

Silk #1 (Marvel) – Although I keep asking why we need another Spider Woman, this character has me intrigued because of her direct connection to Peter Parker and their shared origin. Not only do we get a new character, but we get a strong female character with a (hopefully) a rich back story waiting to be mined.

Nevada

Top Pick of the Week: Cinema Retro #31 (Cinema Retro) – I love retro cinema and Pam Grier as Coffee on the cover just seals the deal.

Fight Like a Girl #3 (Action Lab Entertainment) – I’m intrigued by this and look forward to seeing how Amarosa responds to her new environment and the people she encounters who think they know better than she knows herself. Who are they?

Lone Ranger Vindicated #4 (Dynamite Entertainment) – I’m a fan of Westerns and especially the Lone Ranger so I’ll have to see what happens at the final showdown in Red River.

Nancy Drew Diaries Vol. 4: The Charmed Bracelet and Global Warning (Papercutz) – Nancy’s still quite the go-getter; I just have to drop in to see what she’s up to. This looks like a humdinger.

Twilight Zone #12 (Dynamite Entertainment) – I haven’t paid a visit to the Twilight Zone in a while, plus the retro look of this is quite appealing!

Review: Secret Identities #1

SecretIdentities_01Secret Identities tells the story of a team of superheroes that after some deliberation decides to accept a new member called Crosswind.  Unknown to most of them the team has a lot of secrets, more so than the average group of heroes, which range from infidelity to presumably a lot worse.  Not only are these secrets potentially damaging to the heroes, but the reason for Crosswind to join the team was those specific secrets, and he hopes to tear the team apart from the inside by using them.

What is noteworthy about this series is its setting, as it is based in Toronto.  While the setting is interesting in one sense (it is where I live presently) it does show a little bit about the inexperience of the writers.  While I am eager to support those from my own city and country as they venture into the comic medium, it acts as a bit of a limitation that so much of the story line takes place in the city, whether it be the home of most of the heroes or just by acting as their base.  Writers generally have to expand a bit beyond what they know and do a bit of research about their stories, and this seems to be lacking here, as the only locations outside of Toronto are either fairly generic or well known.

While there are some limitations and inexperience evident in the writing, this is still a well conceived story.  It is maybe not as impressive as some of the other attempts to establish a universe of heroes (Armour Hunters, Project Black Sky, Suicide Risk) but it does touch on a lot of the cliches of the genres, and in a parody style examination of them gives them a bit of a new spin.  This series is not of the highest caliber, but its shows some potential, both in itself and for the creative team, but also showing that both still have some distance to grow.

Story: Jay Faerber and Brian Jones  Art: Ilyas Kyriasis
Story: 7.7  Art: 7.7 Overall: 7.7 Recommendation: Read

Image provided Graphic Policy with a free copy for review.

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It’s a new week of awesome comic goodness! What awesome comics did everyone read this past weekend?

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iO9 – Why Early Wonder Woman Was A Champion Of Feminism… And Bondage – A good read for those that don’t know the history.

 

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Seattle Pi – Bumperhead

Talking Comics – Burning Fields #1

CBR – Fantastic Four #642

Talking Comics – Ivar, Timewalker #1

The Mary Sue – Secret Identities #1

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