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wicdiv1831_coveraIt was new comic book day yesterday! What’d everyone get? What’d folks enjoy? Sound off in the comments below!

While you decide on that, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web in our morning roundup!

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LA Review of Books – The X-Men and the Legacy of AIDS – Some interesting history here.

iO9 – The Newest Batman Video Game Makes a Harsh Change to the Dark Knight’s Origin – Well that’s interesting.

 

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Newsarama – Amazing Spider-Man #18

Newsarama – Batman #7

Newsarama – Civil War II #5

Newsarama – Green Arrow #7

Comic Attack – The Gwan Anthology

Newsarama – The Haunted Mansion

Newsarama – Raven #1

Newsarama – Seven to Eternity #1

ICv2 – Tetris: The Games People Play

Comic Vine – Trinity #1

Newsarama – Trinity #1

Newsarama – The Wicked + The Divine 1831

The Haunted Mansion #1: A Conversational Review

haunted_mansion_1_coverMarvel released the first issue of The Haunted Mansion a couple of weeks ago, through their Disney Kingdoms imprint which focuses on telling new stories based upon the characters, rides, or attractions from Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. The Haunted Mansion is a comic based upon the ride of the same name, a ride that my wife thoroughly enjoyed when we visited the park in Florida last year. So when the first issue hit the racks I made sure to pick a copy up for her.

Now, while my wife is incredibly supportive of my comic book addiction reading, she’s not a huge comic book reader herself. But because she is a big fan of the ride I was curious to find out what she thought about the first issue.

So once we’d both read the comic, we had a bit of a chat about it.

You enjoyed the comic, eh?

Yep.

How did it compare to the ride itself?

It felt a little like the ride; I liked the commitment to the little details like the wallpaper, the paintings, characters, room features and the entrance to the ride itself with the stretching paintings, which is one of my favourite parts.

Yeah, I noticed that too. I thought there were a lot of neat nods to the ride, like the order the kid encounters the different ghosts.

Yeah, that was cool.

What about the story, did that work for you at all?

Well I wasn’t sure where it was going at the beginning, but perhaps the next time I ride the ride I’ll feel I’m one of the mortals helping the ghosts to get out. I am interested to see what happens to the main character next.

Do you want me to grab the second one when it comes out on April 20th?

Yeah, I’ll read the second one. I’d like to see some of the other covers, too.

Would you be interested in reading more from Marvel’s Disney Kingdoms imprint?

Yeah, if they stayed along the same lines as this one, and offered me elements of the parks themselves, then I would be interested.

Could you see yourself reading other comics eventually as well, if you enjoy this series?

Perhaps. I mean, you have bought me a few other comics that I have yet to read. It’s a new medium for me, but I may give it another go. Why not, eh?


Why not indeed. If this comic proves to be a gateway into the comic book world for my wife, and others who pick the issue up just because of the title, then that’s a good thing for our hobby. The first issue of The Haunted Mansion  has been on sale for a couple weeks now, and it’s actually a pretty strong issue that’s worth a read if you’re even a little bit of a fan of the ride, or even Disney. As for myself, I enjoyed the comic and while The Haunted Mansion wouldn’t have ordinarily been something that I’d have picked up at the comic shop if not for my wife wanting to read the first issue. When the one comes out, though, whether she’d be interested in reading the next issue or not I’d likely be picking it up for myself anyway.

Story: Joshua Williamson Art: Jorge Coelho and E.M. Gist

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haunted_mansion_1_coverIt’s a new week and we’ll have new reviews, new interviews and more! While you await that, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the tubes.

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The Beat – She Makes Comics to be distributed by XLrator – Congrats!

The Outhousers – Hasbro Withdraws from Fun Pub, Transformers/G.I. Joe Collectors Club to End in 2016 – Hopefully something will continue after.

 

Around the Tubes Reviews

The Beat – Green Lantern #50

Talking Comics – The Haunted Mansion #1

ICv2 – Sky Doll: Decade

Review: The Haunted Mansion #1

haunted_mansion_1_coverIt seems that no one lives in the elegant mansion on the hill…but where then is that eerie organ music come from? Are its iron gates meant to keep people out…or keep some things in? Filled with wall-to-wall creeps and hot and cold running chills, the happy haunts of the Haunted Mansion come to (after)life like never before! Get ready to meet the 999 spooks lingering within. But be warned, they’re looking for the 1000th!

Crypt doors will creak, and tombstones will quake. And the next spine-tingling Disney Kingdoms adventure is about to begin. What terrifying secrets lie deep within the mansion?

I’m not a big Disney person and the idea of bringing their iconic rides to comics has little draw for me. Due to that, this is my first time checking out a Disney Kingdoms comic, and I feel like I missed out on some quality. I’ve heard some good things, but with so much quality out there to read, I hadn’t gotten around to seeing for myself, and with a copy to review, I’m really glad I was finally able to.

Written by Joshua Williamson, The Haunted Mansion #1 takes what little I remember about the ride it’s based on and creates a rather fun first issue that has a bit of heart and a really good build that makes me want to check out what happens next. What Williamson does really well is build up the emotional depth that gets you to really care about the characters and does so with something we can all relate to, the death of a relative. That small detail also feels a bit “Disney” to me.

The art by Jorge Coelho is really solid with a nice mix of supernatural in a “my first spooky story” sort of way. It’s not scary, but could be a good entry for younger kids into the horror/ghost genre. The ghosts look like a good design and there’s some sequences of confusion that work really well.

I hadn’t check out a Disney Kingdoms comic, and I’m really glad I did, so much so I want to see what else I missed and actually looking forward to the next issue.

Story: Joshua Williamson Art: Jorge Coelho
Story: 8.3 Art: 7.9 Overall: 8.25 Recommendation: Buy

Marvel provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

The Haunted Mansion #1 Brings Grim Grinning Ghosts to Marvel in 2016!

Haunted_Mansion_CovThe world famous attraction haunts Marvel Comics in 2016! And its residents are just dying to meet you! Marvel and Walt Disney Imagineering are proud to announce The Haunted Mansion #1, coming in March! Step inside foolish mortals, as rising comic stars Joshua Williamson and Jorge Coelho throw open the doors of the mansion for a delightfully chilling thrill ride!

It seems that no one lives in the elegant mansion on the hill…but where then is that eerie organ music come from? Are its iron gates meant to keep people out…or keep some things in? Filled with wall-to-wall creeps and hot and cold running chills, the happy haunts of the Haunted Mansion come to (after) life like never before! Get ready to meet the 999 spooks lingering within. But be warned, they’re looking for the 1000th!

Crypt doors will creak, and tombstones will quake. And the next spine-tingling Disney Kingdoms adventure is about to begin. What terrifying secrets lie deep within the mansion? Hop in your Doom Buggy and find out this coming March!

Additionally, Disney Publishing Worldwide will release multiple book titles in July 2016 based on the Haunted Mansion attractions from the Disney Parks including: Disney Parks Presents: The Haunted Mansion, a beautifully illustrated picture book that uses narration from the ride, all-new art, and comes with the song “Grim Grinning Ghosts” on a CD; and Tales from the Haunted Mansion Volume I: The Fearsome Foursome, the first book in an all-new chapter book series that features chilling tales about the ghosts who haunt the notorious Mansion, with eerie illustrations throughout and a beautiful three-piece cloth cover, the books are designed to look like they came straight from the library in the Haunted Mansion.

THE HAUNTED MANSION #1
Written by JOSHUA WILLIAMSON
Art by JORGE COELHO
Cover by E.M. GIST
On-Sale Print & Digital this March!

 

TALES FROM THE HAUNTED MANSION, VOL. I: THE FEARSOME FOURSOME
Written by mansion librarian Amicus Arcane
Transcribed by John Esposito
Illustrations by Kelley Jones
On-sale July 2016

 

DISNEY PARKS PRESENTS: THE HAUNTED MANSION
Includes a CD with Song!
Music by Buddy Baker
Lyrics by Xavier “X” Atencio
Illustrations by James Gilleard
On-Sale July 2016