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Kelly Thompson and Mattia De Iulis’ The Cull #1 sells out and gets a new printing

Eisner Award winning writer Kelly Thompson and superstar artist Mattia De Iulis launched their new series The Cull last week to overwhelming demand. The debut issue has been completely wiped out at the distributor level and is already being rushed back to print in order to keep up with escalating reorders.

Something is Killing the Children horror vibes mix with The Goonies-style adventure as five friends set off to shoot a short film on a forbidden rock near their home the summer before they all go their separate ways. But that’s not really why they’re there. One of them has lied… and it’s a lie that will change their lives forever.

You can read our review of the first issue.

Available at comic book shops on Wednesday, September 13:

  • The Cull #1, 2nd printing – Lunar Code 0723IM851
  • The Cull #2 Cover A by De Iulis – Lunar Code 0723IM306
  • The Cull #2 Cover B by Lotay – Lunar Code 0723IM307
  • The Cull #2 Cover C by Seles – Lunar Code 0723IM308
The Cull #1, 2nd printing

Around the Tubes

It’s one of two new comic book days. What are you excited for? What do you plan on getting? Sound off in the comments below. While you think about that, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web in our morning roundup.

ICv2 – ‘Bone’ Creator Jeff Smith Recuperating from Cardiac Arrest – We wish him well in his recovery.

The Beat – Taylor & Sommariva’s NEVERLANDERS becomes first graphic novel to win major Australian Children’s Book Award – Well deserved.

Reviews

CBR – Alpha Flight #1
CBR – The Cull #1
CBR – The Penguin #0

The Cull #1

The Cull #1 channels The Goonies for adventure

The Cull #1

Five friends set off to shoot a short film on a forbidden rock near their home the summer before they all go their separate ways. But that’s not really why they’re there. One of them has lied. And that lie will change their lives forever. The Cull #1 kicks off a story whose roots feel very much planted in classics such as The Goonies.

Written by Kelly Thompson, The Cull #1 is an interesting start full of mystery but more importantly, characters we can relate to. Focused on a group of kids, each is struggling in their own way delivering characters who feel grounded and ones we might know growing up. With homelives that each deliver their own challenges, we’re led to believe their journey involves shooting a film but by the end, the dots are connected and it’s one that’s so much more. It’s a debut that delivers wonder, dread, and a lot of feels too.

Thompsons does an excellent job in the setup. We get a very good sense of each character and their struggles. We get a good sense of their homelife. We also get some teases as to the group interaction and the conflicts that might arise due to that. All of it feels like an adventure a certain group did to get treasure but in this case, the treasure is far more important than some rubies.

Mattia De Iulis handles the art with color by Iulis and lettering by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou. The art is solid with such personality for everyone. Each character looks very unique and their own personality. The various settings we’re taken to all tell a story. And Iulis does an excellent job of framing the panels with interesting focuses and angles for the imagery. This is a great example of the art providing a lot of information and helping to tell the story about the world we’re being introduced to.

The Cull #1 is a really solid start. There’s the quibble that there wasn’t much more pushback about what the individuals do at the end, but where’s the fun in that? It’s a debut that gives us some adventure but also emotional heart as well.

Story: Kelly Thompson Art: Mattia De Iulis
Color: Mattia De Iulis Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Story: 8.5 Art: 8.5 Overall: 8.5 Recommendation: Buy

Image Comics provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


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Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

Astrobots #4

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.

Alpha Flight #1 (Marvel) – Protecting Canada from mutants? We’re fans of the classic Alpha Flight and we’re intrigued about this new series.

Astrobots #4 (Massive) – Fantastic so far, we finally have an idea of what is up and with tensions, and the violence, escalating, we want to see where this goes.

Barb Vol. 3 Battle for Bailiwick (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers) – Every volume has been fun so far and perfect for young readers who want a fun fantasy series.

The Cull #1 (Image Comics) – Five friends set off to shoot a short film on a forbidden rock near their home the summer before they all go their separate ways. But that’s not really why they’re there. One of them has lied. And that lie will change their lives forever. Sounds like a nice tease and we’re excited to find out more!

Dark X-Men #1 (Marvel) – Have you seen the lineup? That alone is reason to get this!

Disney Villains: Hades #1 (Dynamite Entertainment) – Dynamite has been knocking it out of the park with their “Disney Villains” line , so we’re excited to check out this new one.

Rooster Fighter Vol. 4 (VIZ Media) – Yes the concept is silly but it works so well. The tease of Keiji’s half-brother has us pumped for the latest volume.

Uncanny Avengers #1 (Marvel) – Fall of X has been intriguing so far so we want to see what a new “unity” team will be like considering the climate in the Marvel Universe.

Under the Influence #2 (Mad Cave Studios) – A series about a cult spun out from a social media influencer and memes? Yes please!

Void Rivals #3 (Image Comics/Skybound) – If you’re a Transformers fan, this series is a must!

Washington’s Gay General (Abrams Comicarts) – Learn about General Von Steuben!

Kelly Thompson and Mattia De Iulis The Cull gets a trailer

The Cull #1 is in stores August 16, and you can pre-order at your Local Comic Shop!

Eisner-winning writer Kelly Thompson and superstar artist Mattia De Iulis team up for their first creator-owned work together!

Something is Killing the Children horror vibes mix with The Goonies-style adventure as five friends set off to shoot a short film on a forbidden rock near their home the summer before they all go their separate ways. But that’s not really why they’re there. One of them has lied. And that lie will change their lives forever.

Five friends set off to shoot a short film on a forbidden rock in The Cull

Eisner Award winning writer Kelly Thompson and superstar artist Mattia De Iulis team up for their first creator-owned work together in the upcoming horror/coming-of-age story The Cull. This five issue miniseries is set to launch in August from Image Comics.

This exciting launch will also feature variant covers by such top talents as Lorenzo Ceccotti, Michael Walsh, Andrew J. Seles, Chris Shehan, Meredith Mcclaren, Dike Ruan, and Tula Lotay.

Something is Killing the Children horror vibes mix with The Goonies-style adventure as five friends set off to shoot a short film on a forbidden rock near their home the summer before they all go their separate ways. But that’s not really why they’re there. One of them has lied… and it’s a lie that will change their lives forever.

The Cull #1 will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, August 16:

  • Cover A by Mattia De Iulis – Diamond Code JUN230033
  • Cover B by Lorenzo Ceccotti – Diamond Code JUN230034
  • Cover C by Michael Walsh – Diamond Code JUN230035
  • Cover D by Andrew J. Seles – Diamond Code JUN230036
  • Cover E by Chris Shehan – Diamond Code JUN230037
  • Cover F (1:10) by Meredith Mcclaren – Diamond Code JUN230038
  • Cover G (1:25) by Dike Ruan – Diamond Code JUN230039
  • Cover H (1:50) by Tula Lotay – Diamond Code JUN230040