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Preview: The Mighty Zodiac #1, Dollar Issue

THE MIGHTY ZODIAC #1, DOLLAR ISSUE

(W) J. Torres
(A/CA) Corin Howell
(C/CA) Maarta Laiho
AGE RATING: All Ages
GENRE: Fantasy, Adventure
PRICE: $1
PAGE COUNT: 32

When the Blue Dragon dies, six stars fall out of the night sky! Ailing Master Long, leader of the Mighty Zodiac, orders his warriors to gather the stars, lest they fall into the hands of the malevolent Moon Rabbit Army. With the stars, the Mighty Zodiac may yet revive their master, rescue their world, and restore the light. Without the stars, the darkness threatens to divide the tribes and destroy Gaya…

Preview: The Mighty Zodiac: Starfall

THE MIGHTY ZODIAC: STARFALL

(W) J. Torres
(A) Corin Howell
(C) Maarta Laiho
(CA) Corin Howell​ with Maarta Laiho
AGE RATING: All Ages
GENRE: Fantasy, Adventure
PRICE: $14.99
152 PAGES

Collects the first six issues of the fantasy and fable adventure, The Mighty Zodiac! One dark and quiet night in Gaya, six stars fall from the sky. Master Long, the ailing leader of the Mighty Zodiac, sends his warriors out to collect the stars before the Moon Rabbit Army can get their paws on them first. If the Rabbits get the stars, the balance of nature—and the fate of all of Gaya—will be in danger.

But Long’s plans to use the stars to “cure” his illness may be just as dangerous—and bring an end to the Mighty Zodiac itself.

Oni Announces the Next Square One Comics and Pins

Oni Press during their ComicsPRO presentation presented a first look at the comics they have to offer this year, including an exclusive advanced preview of their next wave of Square One $1 first issue comics and $10 trade paperbacks and upcoming merchandise.

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$1 FIRST ISSUES AND $10 TPBS

First issues in stores June 7, TPBs in stores June 14!

COURTNEY CRUMRIN VOLUME 1: THE NIGHT THINGS

(W/A/CA) Ted Naifeh
(C) Warren Wucinich

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THE SIXTH GUN BOOK 1: COLD DEAD FINGERS

(W) Cullen Bunn  (A/CA) Brian Hurtt
(C) Bill Crabtree

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ANOTHER CASTLE #1

(W) Andrew Wheeler
(A/C/CA) Paulina Ganucheau

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COURTNEY CRUMRIN #1

(W/A/CA) Ted Naifeh
(C) Warren Wucinich

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SPACE BATTLE LUNCHTIME #1

(W/A/C/CA) Natalie Riess

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THE MIGHTY ZODIAC #1

(W) J. Torres  (A/CA) Corin Howell
(C) Maarta Laiho

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ONI PRESS MERCHANDISE

Check out Oni’s first wave of collectible enamel pins, in comic shops Summer 2017!

Break out that denim jacket and bedazzle it with our collectible enamel pins, $10 each! Retailers can order pins individually or in a pre-packaged assortment with a display.

Big Al THE DAMNED Enamel Pin

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KIM REAPER Enamel Pin

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Oni Press Logo Enamel Pin

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SPACE BATTLE LUNCHTIME Enamel Pin

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Princess Amira and Princess Sadie PRINCESS PRINCESS EVER AFTER Enamel Pins

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Around the Tubes

bullseye__1It’s new comic book day! What’s everyone excited for? What do you plan on getting? Sound off in the comments below! While you wait for shops to open up, here’s comic news and reviews from around the web in our morning roundup.

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The Beat – A year of free comics: as the new lunar year begins, THE MIGHTY ZODIAC springs into action! – Free comics!!!

CBR – The 15 Best Hip-Hop Comics – Agree? Disagree?

ICv2 – Hasbro Game Sales Grow in 2016 – Sounds like the game industry had a solid 2016.

Newsarama – Disney Aims for Diversity In New ‘Marvel Heroes Come In All Sizes’ Campaign – Interesting.

Nothing But Comics – Ask Diamond CEO Steve Geppi About Monopolies, Income Inequality, The Muslim Ban & More Via The ComicWow Facebook Page – Damn! Some good questions.

 

Around the Tubes Reviews

Talking Comics – Bullseye #1

Newsarama – Steven Universe #1

Talking Comics – Tomboy #10

Preview: The Mighty Zodiac #6

THE MIGHTY ZODIAC #6

(W) J. Torres
(A/CA) Corin Howell
(C) Maarta Laiho
AGE RANGE: 8 and up
GENRE: Fantasy, Adventure
PRICE: $3.99
32 PAGES

It’s the final battle between The Mighty Zodiac and the Moon Rabbit Army! Great Tiger Ho has been transformed. Master Long is transformed. And Rabbit One has a game changing transformation of his own before the dust settles at Twilight’s Bastion. Who will be the last warriors standing?

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Preview: The Mighty Zodiac #5

THE MIGHTY ZODIAC #5

(W) J. Torres
(A/CA) Corin Howell
(C) Maarta Laiho
AGE RANGE: 8 and up
GENRE: Fantasy, Adventure
PRICE: $3.99
32 PAGES

The Moon Rabbits are coming! The Moon Rabbits are coming! Master Long is too weak to defend Dragon’s Bastion so it’s up to Hess and Great Tiger Ho to fight back the invaders until the rest of the Mighty Zodiac return from their mission. The death of a warrior has been foretold-which one will it be?

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Preview: The Mighty Zodiac #4

THE MIGHTY ZODIAC #4

(W) J. Torres (@jtorrescomics)
(A/CA) Corin Howell (@Rin237)
(C) Maarta Laiho (@PencilCat)
Age Range: 8 and up
Genre: Fantasy, Adventure
Price: $3.99
32 pages

As the entire clan gathers at Twilight’s Bastion, Master Long is ready to make the ultimate sacrifice—but does he have all the stars that he needs? Does he still need to send The Mighty Zodiac after the other stars? Meanwhile, the Moon Rabbit Army approaches while the fate of Great Tiger Ho hangs in the balance!

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Preview: The Mighty Zodiac #3

THE MIGHTY ZODIAC #3

(W) J. Torres (@jtorrescomics)
(A/CA) Corin Howell (@Rin327)
(C) Maarta Laiho (@PencilCat)
Age Range: 8 and up
Genre: Fantasy, Adventure
Price: $3.99
32 pages

Ho has arrived at Twilight’s Bastion with a star, but it’s… done something to him. As Hess and the others watch over him, Ho relives key moments from his past, including his friendship with Rang—and Rang’s betrayal.

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Preview: The Mighty Zodiac #2

THE MIGHTY ZODIAC #2

(W) J. Torres
(A/CA) Corin Howell
(C) Maarta Laiho
Age Range: 8 and up
Genre: Fantasy, Adventure
Price: $3.99

The Unlucky Four finally arrive at Twilight’s Bastion, where they find that Master Long is in even worse condition than they feared. And they are still starless! Meanwhile, the other members of the Mighty Zodiac face multiple obstacles in their journey to Twilight’s Bastion. Will any of them make it in time to see Master Long alive?

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Mini Reviews For The Week Ending 4/9/16

Sometimes, the staff at Graphic Policy read more comics than we’re able to get reviewed. When that happens you’ll see a weekly feature compiling short reviews from the staff of the comics, or graphic novels, we just didn’t get a chance to write a full review for. These are Graphic Policy’s Mini Reviews.


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JOHNNY_RED 6 coverGrizzly Shark #1 (Image) This is without doubt the most entertaining comic I’ve read all week. There’s a lot of blood, which is to be expected when a shark roams the woods. How does it roam the woods? I don’t know, and I don’t honestly care, but let’s just say it flies. Yeah. A flying grizzly shark. Amazing. Overall: 9 Recommendation: Buy

Johnny Red #6 (Titan) continues to be one of my most anticipated titles every month, and amazingly it has met my expectations each time. While you may not be able to find single issues that easily if your shop didn’t order enough in, keep an eye out for the trade (or single issues digitally, but the artwork suffered digitally on my laptop when it came to the double page spreads in every issue but this one), because this has been a fantastically entertaining series. Overall: 9.5 Recommendation: Buy

Detective Comics #51 (DC)* As a Jim Gordon comic this is fantastic; getting a glimpse into who he was before Gotham City is fantastic. I would have been happy without the inclusion of the batsuit, honestly, but then would this still be a Batman comic? Overall: 8.5 Recommendation: Buy

Darkness: Hope (Image Comics) An interesting story that probably would mean a lot more to me if I had a bit more context for the Darkness’ world. But as somebody who has really never read much, if any, Darkness comics this was qutite accessible and enjoyable. I can only assume it’d be more so if you’re more familiar with the characters.  Overall: 8 Recommendation: Buy

 

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Black Widow #2 (Marvel) – Continues the action packed narrative from the first issue. The team of Waid and Samnee are nailing the action/spy vibe of the character. Just lots of fun and everything I hoped it’d be. Overall Rating: 9 Recommendation: Buy

Empress #1 (Marvel/Icon) – An ok beginning for Mark Millar’s new series with Stuart Immonen on art. The first issue continues the more subdued Millar we’ve seen lately. Not a bad start, but something didn’t quite hook me. I’ll definitely check out the second issue to see where it goes. Overall Rating: 7 Recommendation: Read

The Walking Dead #153 (Image Comics/Skybound) – This one is all about Negan. I know we’re not supposed to like the character, but there’s something about him that isn’t making that happen. While his methods are bad, lets face it, he’s often right. Overall Rating: 7.7 Recommendation: Read

The Fix #1 (Image Comics) – The first issue nails it. So much fun and entertaining. One of my favorites of the week, and one of my favorites in some time. Overall Rating: 9.5 Recommendation: Buy

grizzly shark 1Grizzly Shark #1 (Image Comics) – It’s a shark that lives in the forest. The idea sounds like a SyFy movie, and it’s so absurd it’s amazing. So over the top. So over the top funny. Overall Rating: 8 Recommendation: Read

Think Tank: Creative Destruction #1 (Top Cow Productions) – I loved the first volume of this series. This second volume is a decent start but missing some of its intelligent subversive fun of the first volume. This may read better as a trade, but it’s still a smart start that’ll get you to think. Overall Rating: 7.8 Recommendation: Read

The Bunker #16 (Oni Press) – As usual, this series surprises with every twist and turn. It’s a long drawn out read that’s beyond smart and an impressive in what it’s pulling off. Overall Rating: 8.1 Recommendation: Read

Gold Key Alliance #1 (Dynamite Entertainment) – Bringing together all the classic Gold Key characters into one universe and the same time. I’m not 100% sure what’s going on, but I want to find out more. Overall Rating: 7 Recommendation: Read

Johnny Red #6 (Titan Comics) – One hell of a comic that continues the action and gives us a bigger picture as to what’s going on. Garth Ennis is nailing this WWII comic. It hasn’t been a let down yet. Overall Rating: 8.6 Recommendation: Buy

Mighty Zodiac #1 (Oni Press) – A fantasy comic that’s cute in its execution. It’s a blending of various genres with animals taking the roles of kung-fu masters. It’s a cute start and could be good for younger readers. Overall Rating: 7.1 Recommendation: Read

 

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The Fix #1 (Image) — Who can say no a reunion of the Steve Lieber/Nick Spencer team that brought us “Superior Foes Of Spider-Man” — the coolest Marvel comic since a guy named Kirby was making them? Not me. And while it may not be considered much of a stretch of their creative talents to see this tandem handling a series about half-assed criminal fuck-ups again, well — does anyone do it better? Nope, they don’t. And now their characters get to use all the curse words and double-entendres they want. The good times are back, folks — get in on this one now. Overall: 9 Recommendation: Buy

The Wicked + The Divine #18 (Image) — Okay, I really thought that Laura was dead, too. And I’m happy to see her back. And I’m happy to see this new arc will be a bit heavier on the action and thrust the plot forward a bit more aggressively. And, of course, Jamie McKelvie’s return is gloriously welcome. But Kieron Gillen is veering dangerously close to allowing his (let’s be brutally honest) ultra-self-conscious, “too cool for school” writing style to overwhelm his own story. Which would be a shame since it’s terrific (the story, that is). Or, as Gillen would say, “Overwhelmed. Me. It happens. Bowie’s last album. Ish eight of Enigma. They do it to me. Wash over. Devastate and cleanse in one go. I want to do that here. Can I do that here? Some say it’s so close. Here. In our pages. So gratifying, that. To others, it’s already happened” — yadda ,etc., you get the idea. The story and concepts on offer here are as fresh and relevant as ever, and very nearly as awesome as the author himself thinks they are. But the shtick is starting to wear thin. Keep your eyes on the ball, please, Mr. Gillen — you’re this close to a masterpiece, don’t fuck it up by spending too much time telling us that you know are, too. Overall: 7 Recommendation: Buy

The Sheriff Of Babylon #5 (DC/Vertigo)* — Way more awesome than any issue about two characters sitting around getting drunk for 20 pages should be. My best guess is that this story expanding from eight parts to 12 is what made this “let’s take a deep breath here” installment possible in the first place, and thank goodness for that. Tom King’s script still silently justifies neo-colonialism (and neo-conservatism) more than I’m comfortable with personally, but the guy can write dialogue like nobody’s business, and Mitch Gerads keeps providence08-regthings visually interesting despite the fact that, at least on paper (shit pun, sorry) , there’s not much happening. My favorite issue of the series so far, although the “action-hungry” crowd may find it not to their liking. Overall: 8 Recommendation: Buy

Providence #8 (Avatar) — I’ll be posting a full review up on my own site and a couple of other places in the coming days, but as a place-holder until then, let me just say that the full scope of Alan Moore and Jacen Burrows’ epic is coming into something like a muddled an intriguing view, and it looks to me as though it’s been an occult ritual all along. Not just any occult ritual, either, but arguably Moore’s most ambitious one yet : obliterating or otherwise making irrelevant the line between “fantasy” and “reality,” “dreams” and “waking,” the “conscious” and “unconscious” mind — or, to be glib, to write a true story that he just happens to be making up. And I think he may just pull it off. Ten times more imaginative than any other series on the shelves, twenty times more well-executed, and fifty times more important. This fucking ratings scale we use needs to go beyond ten for issues like this,. where our protagonist, Robert Black, finally meets H.P. Lovecraft himself, but since it doesn’t, all I can say is Overall: 10 Recommendation: Buy

 

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Xena #1 (Dynamte): In one of the rarest cases where the spinoff is as good as the original, Xena: Warrior Princess, was an epic show, all its own,reinvigorating interest in medieval mythology, it often surpassed the quality of shows on major networks. Since the show’s series finale, the interest has just only grown and for good reason, and as Dynamite Entertainment has been in the nostalgia business as of late, they have brought back Xena in all her sword wielding glory.Within the first issue, we catch up with Xena and Gabrielle 25 years later after an enchanted sleep to find Xena ‘s daughter. By issue ‘s end, Xena and Gabrielle, definitely has bargained more than they have ask for, as they meet an old friend turned adversary. Story: 9 Art: 9 Overall: 10 Recommendation: Buy

 


Well, there you have it, folks. The reviews we didn’t quite get a chance to write.

Please note that with some of the above comics, Graphic Policy was provided FREE copies for review. Where we purchased the comics, you’ll see an asterisk (*). If you don’t see that, you can infer the comic was a review copy. In cases where we were provided a review copy and we also purchased the comic you’ll see two asterisks (**).

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