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Preview: Oscar Martin’s Solo Vol. 2 The Survivors of Chaos

Oscar Martin’s Solo Vol. 2 The Survivors of Chaos

(W) Oscar Martin (A) Oscar Martin
In Shops: Jun 23, 2021
SRP: $24.99

Warner Bros Lifetime Achievement Award winner, Oscar Martin, creates a unique dystopian world of chaos, where every day is a fight to survive.
Warner Bros Lifetime Achievement Award winner, Oscar Martin – the renowned writer and artist behind Tom and Jerry comics – brings his own imaginative take on a dystopian world of anthropomorphic animals in this breath-taking sequel to the hit graphic novel, Solo: Survivors of Chaos

Oscar Martin's Solo Vol. 2 The Survivors of Chaos

Those Two Geeks Episode Twenty Five: There Be Infinity War Spoilers Ahead!

On the docket this week: The geeks talk about Deadpool 2 and Solo.

As always, the Alex and Joe can be found on twitter respectively @karcossa and @jc_hesh if you feel the need to tell them they’re wrong individually, or @those2geeks if you want to yell at them together on twitter or email ItsThose2Geeks@gmail.com.

Thanks for listening, and we’ll see you in the future!

Preview: Solo #3

Solo #3

(W) Gerry Duggan, Geoffrey Thorne (A) Paco Diaz (CA) Mike Hawthorne
Parental Advisory
In Shops: Dec 21, 2016
SRP: $3.99

Solo’s caught in the middle of a civil war! No, not THAT civil war…but it’s a fight to the death between two rival biker gangs, and if Solo doesn’t get his act together, they might turn their attention toward him!

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Preview: Solo #2

Solo #2

(W) Gerry Duggan, Geoffrey Thorne (A/CA) Paco Diaz
Parental Advisory
In Shops: Nov 09, 2016
SRP: $3.99

Solo goes undercover!

In order to stop the trading of alien weapons, Solo must infiltrate a dangerous biker gang. But he better watch his back, because someone might already be onto his secret!

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Review: Solo #1

solo_1_coverThe “One Man War on Terror” will get the job done! That’s right – James Bourne, A.K.A. Solo, is on his own, right where he belongs! Deadly alien weapons are making their way into the hands of ordinary thugs – and Solo is going undercover to locate the source. Things are heating up, and Solo might just wish he had some backup!

I vaguely remember Solo from when he debuted in the mid-80’s and his running with the Six Pack for some adventures. Generally, I remember the character being a Marvel take on the steroid he-man mercenary that dominated films of that time, though it has been 30 years. And its been 30 years to the month since this character first debuted and now he may, or may not, finally break out in his own solo debut… errr… Solo #1.

Co-written by Gerry Duggan and Geoffrey Thorne, Solo is an interesting comic that’s somewhat entertaining but has me trying to figure out exactly what it’s trying to be. Duggan has recently been writing Deadpool and the style he shows off there is somewhat seen here with humor peppered throughout the over the top action. Together with Thorne there’s a vibe about this issue that feels like the beginning of a film where the leader of the organization says “get me xyz.” In this case that organization is S.H.I.E.L.D. and the leader is Dum Dum.

The comic shares a lot with those action films. The character of Solo is fairly thin in this issue mainly defined by his quick responses and ability to get the job done. It has some humor, it has action, it has some interaction with some other characters, but I didn’t really get a sense of who this character is and why I should be care about him. What’s the hook to keep me coming back? What makes Solo the character interesting? The humor towards the beginning is good, but there’s not enough of it. The action isn’t quite paced to the level that it’s the hook either. This feels like the first five minutes before the title sequence of an action film.

The art by Paco Diaz might be that? Along with colors from Israel Silva, the art is solid and reminds me of something we might see in a Marvel animated series. There’s some nice page layouts where Solo breaks the panels that looks great and the flow of each page is really good. Diaz seems to enjoy playing with perspective a bit, for example the fourth page where Solo is introduced and it’s stylistic, so slighly wonky, but interesting none the less.

Solo #1 isn’t bad, it just feels like a thin action comic that in this first issue is missing that hook to make it stand out as something original or interesting that’d get it to rise from the pack. The character and comic feels like it’s a throwback to 90s Marvel, and I’m still debating if that’s a good thing to be reminded of.

Story: Gerry Duggan and Geoffrey Thorne Art: Paco Diaz Color: Israel Silva
Story: 7 Art: 7.4 Overall: 7 Recommendation: Read

Marvel provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

Get Me…Solo – The One Man War on Terror!

This October, one of the founding Mercs for Money is going…solo! That’s right, James Bourne a.k.a Solo is back on his own, right where he belongs! Be there when the action heats up to eleven as Solo #1 blasts its way into comic shops in October as part of Marvel NOW!. Writers Gerry Duggan and Geoffrey Thorne team up with artist Paco Diaz to bring you a high-octane thrill ride across the Marvel Universe.

Deadly alien weapons are making their way into the hands of ordinary thugs – and Solo is going undercover to locate the source. As things heat up, Solo may just wish he had some backup! Deadpool and the Mercs for Money was just the beginning. You haven’t seen anything until you’ve met Solo. Be there for his first ongoing series this October 12th!

SOLO #1 (AUG160788)
Written by GERRY DUGGAN & GEOFFREY THORNE
Art & Cover by PACO DIAZ
Variant Cover by ROB LIEFELD (AUG160789) and RON LIM (AUG160791)
Teaser Variant by MIKE DEODATO (AUG160792)
Hip-Hop Variant by THEOTIS JONES (AUG160794)
Liefeld Sketch Variant Also Available (AUG160790)
Champions Variant by JULIAN TOTINO TEDESCO (AUG160788)
FOC – 09/19/16, On-Sale – 10/12/16

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Around the Tubes

Deadpool-poster-2It’s a new week and a long weekend coming up for us, but before we can get to that, we’ve got a brand new episode of Graphic Policy Radio tonight. Definitely listen in to that!

Until then, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web in our morning roundup.

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CBLDF – Utah Responds to Brewvies Deadpool Lawsuit – This should get interesting.

 

Around the Tubes Reviews

Comic Vine – DC Universe: Rebirth #1

Newsarama – DC Universe: Rebirth #1

CBR – Dept. H #2

CBR – Goldie Vance #2

CG Mag Online – Preacher Vol. 1

Nothing But Comics – Solo #5

CBR – Spider-Man #4

CBR – Superman: American Alien #7

Talking Comics – Tank Girl: Two Girls One Tank #1

Nothing But Comics – Twilight Children

CBR – X-O Manowar Annual 2016 #1