Friday, May 26, 2017

Free Comic Book Day 2017 – Madman

Well, another FCBD has came and went meaning summer is almost about to drop us in the slow cooker know as Indiana humidity. Also known a Swampass… It also means I’ve undoubtedly stood in the line outside of Comics Cubed, or C3 as the cool kids call it, for roughly 2 hrs not just to acquire the free comic book offerings and all the plunder that goes with it. Equally as important are the deals and sales C3 offers on this sacred and glorious day where we celebrate all things geek. In that regard I and every other geek living in or near Kokomo, Indiana are truly blessed with our own slice of Heaven located in the heart of downtown…    

Sunday, May 21, 2017

REVIEW: Predator Hunters #1 of 5

Script: Chris Warner
Art: Francisco Ruiz Velasco
Letters: Michael Heisler
Review: Art Bee

Sci-Fi junkies typically roar about anything Predator related. Since the first two movies hit the big screen many comic book creators took on the mantra, leading to the AVP comics and movie. There have been several Predator comic book runs and I wish I could be one of those that have read them all. I feel blessed that the books I have read were fairly decent to good, but each felt a bit repetitive…same story with a different cover and theme.

Thus far we have seen a Predator in the past, present, and future as well as in various nations and terrain. Feels almost rinse and repeat, doesn’t it? Well strap in, ladies and gents! This mini-series is a different creature of a Predator story entirely!

Seriously…there are ladies that read comics, fanboys.

Predator Hunters gives us a different slice of the same pizza pie, but it all starts at the cover. The above cover is not what I want to see as a comic book fan. Bright color helps, but great artwork gets my attention. If this had not been put in my folder by the grace of my LCB owner (thanks, Shawn) I would have passed right by it on the shelf. The Predator’s face on the cover is really nicely done; it just seems like the creators are ashamed of it. It’s good, guys! Make it bigger and the title smaller, and watch the people jump back. That is one of the best Predator faces I believe I have ever seen artistically rendered.        

Friday, May 12, 2017

Free Comic Book Day 2017 pt.1

Free Comic Book Day 2017 – Art Bee


What comic book fan can argue with a holiday featuring the distribution of comics at no cost? Certainly not this comic fan! Whether the comics are great, mediocre, or completely horrid, the price is right…come on down! Did this year’s selection seem very similar to the previous year to anyone else? Part of me wants to look up the books offered last year to compare, but the fear of what I would find prevents me from doing so.

Last year my daughter was fortunate to win a drawing for one copy of every free comic available, which saved us from several trips through the store. We were not so lucky this year. Fortunately only two comics were of interest to her, so she grabbed a few for me. The bad side is now I owe her; the good side is, since I am Dad, I have a say in how this debt is repaid…muahahaha!!!          

Saturday, May 6, 2017

REVIEW: A Minyen Yidn (un andere zakhn)

By Max B. Perlson & Trina Robbins

A Bunch of Jews (and other stuff) is an illustrated memoir first published in the late '30s by Max Perlson, a Jewish immigrant and now adapted by his daughter, Trina, and a slew of artists.  Filled with tales of the Old County and life in early 20th century Brooklyn, A Minyen Yidn is a whimsical series of shorts providing a glimpse into Yiddish culture with a dash of folklore.

Aside from Maus and the works of Harvey Pekar, I'd not seen much in the comics medium about Jewish faith, culture, or history. Perlson's book provides another glimpse; one that's more lighthearted. It appeals to the hearth of ones heart and is unburdened by the cynicism represented in Pekar's work or the sheer horror of Maus. In all honesty, the three works present a poignant chronology of the Jewish people from the prewar era to modern times, but I digress. The 14 different stories presented herein run the gamut, dealing with faith, marriage, a healthy dose of humor, and a dash of sadness.