Showing posts with label Supreme. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Supreme. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Week In Review : Supreme #64 + The Spider #1 + Voltron Year One #2


Welcome back for more reviews folks! 
After the DC #1 overload yesterday, we've got some great new titles reviewed for you so dive right on in!

Supreme #64 (Image)
Story : Erik Larsen
Art : Erik Larsen & Cory Hamscher
(Reviewed by Akshay Dhar)
This was a very conflicting issue.
For those of you here last month, the last issue was the series' relaunch after the abrupt cancellation of the series right in the middle of Alan Moore's now-legendary run on the character. One, just one script by him remained unproduced and lay in the archives... the misty haze of legend surrounding it and every fanboy and fangirl who knew of it waited for the day it would finally see the light.
Then, Erik Larsen came on board to relaunch the series.
The good news is that he is a fantastic artist and arguably the most dedicated and consistent of the original Image founders, his work on his own series – Savage Dragon – being some legendary stuff itself for a writer/artist.
Anyway, after a pretty decent return last month with Erik on art duties for Moore's script, this month we finally get the first non-Alan script and the one that shows what they new season will be made off... and I gotta tell you, I'm mighty confused as to whether I love it or hate it.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Week In Review: Danger Club #1 / O.M.A.C #8 / Supreme #63 / Voltron Year One #1 (DOUBLE REVIEWED)

Danger Club #1 (Image)
Story : Landry Q. Walker
Art : Eric Jones
(Reviewed by Akshay Dhar)
F*** Yeah!!!
If there's a new superhero comic to try and a new world to explore – this would be it!
It's only the first issue.
I was amused in the first couple of pages which are done very nicely like a good old silver age comic that give us character names (like Kid Monstro and Apollo) and a feel for how this new world works with the superheroes that are like the Teen Titans of this world.
Then it throws it all out the window.
Picture a bunch of characters that are like alternate-universe-young-adult-versions of all your favourites like Kid Vigilante (Batman!), Apollo (Superman, duh!), Fearless (Nick Fury), etc... Now picture an Earth where all the superheroes left to combat some great threat in space months ago and now... well, lets just say that things are not looking good and Apollo has lost his marbles more than a little. I'm not saying the characters are direct rip-offs, but one can see parallels and archetypes at play here when creating the style and characteristics of all of them.

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