FREE
COMIC BOOK DAY 2013 offerings
Part the Fourth
Note:
Free Comic Book Day will be referred to as FCBD from here on out in
these reviews.
The
Walking Dead: FCBD 2013 Special (Image, cover date May, 2013)
Writer:
Robert Kirkman
Artist:
Charlie Adlard
Colorist:
Cliff Rathburn...if you consider gray tones to be a color, that is.
Ah
yes, The Walking Dead...the savior of and modern day benchmark for
Horror comics. I really wish that I had heard of this title before
everyone and their brother hyped it up as the second coming, because
by the time I was given the first deluxe hardcover as a X-Mas gift a
few years ago I already had a chip on my shoulder toward this title.
Instead of Hey, let me check this out, it was more like Fine,
I'll read the goddamn thing to see why everyone won't shut up about
it. I honestly don't see what all the hoopla is about it.
This
FCBD issue is pretty good, more of a character story than a full on
zombie story. I gave the first 11 issues of this title a chance but
it wasn't my cup of tea. I am happy that everyone loves it, and I'm
happy for all of the recognition that it has brought back to comic
books. We have boatloads of Horror comic books to choose from these
days, more than at any point in the past 40 years, so thank you for
that, Robert Kirkman. I just don't see what makes this title mean so
much to so many people. I realize that the problem must lay with me
since everyone and their brother loves this book. Hey, at least folks
are reading comic books again.
Junk
Food For Thought rating: 3 out of 5.
Valiant
Comics FCBD 2013 Special No. 1 (Valiant, cover date May,
2013)
Writer:
Various
Artist:
Various
Colorist:
Various
This
is a sampler of various Valiant titles as well as a sneak preview of
their Harbinger Wars crossover. X-O Manowar, Archer &
Armstrong, and Quantum & Woody are all interesting concepts and
are decent reads. My plate is too full and my wallet is stretched too
thin to check all of this stuff out, though. It's all well done and
highly readable.
Junk
Food For Thought rating: 3 out of 5.
Hulk
And The Agents Of S.M.A.S.H. a/k/a FCBD 2013 Avengers/
Hulk No. 1(Marvel, cover date May, 2013)
Writers:
Joe Caramagna, Paul Dini, Joe Casey, Joe Kelly, and others.
Artist:
Clips from the forthcoming animated series formatted as comic book
panels
Well
this is interesting. Marvel/Disney use stills from the forthcoming
animated series Hulk And The
Agents Of S.M.A.S.H. and
Avengers Assemble
cartoons and
issues them as a FCBD sampler. It would be nice if they used the
visibility of the animated series to remind folks that comic books
still exist. The general population is unaware that these things are
still published month in and month out.
This
is all ages reading, but the Hulk series doesn't even come close to
resembling the comic book version. The Avengers is closer to the
movie versions of those characters. I honestly didn't care for this
comic but my six year old son loved it. Given the target audience for
cartoons I'd say that this is a success. I'm happy that he is
interested in superheroes. Now if only they could figure out how to
make the comics appeal to adults and
children again...
Junk
Food For Thought rating: 2 out of 5.
DC
Nation FCBD 2013 Super Sampler (DC, cover date July, 2013)
Writers:
Mitch Watson, Scott Beatty, and J. Norres
Artists:
Luciano Vecchio and Todd Nauck and Lary Stuker
Colorist:
Heroic Age
...and
in answer to Marvel's all-ages animated series FCBD sampler, we have
DC's Cartoon Network shows, the new Teen Titans Go! and the
forthcoming Beware The Batman. Unlike the Marvel animated
comic, this one collects two stories from DC's all ages comics. The
Batman story was originally presented in DC Nation Super
Spectacular No. 2 and the Teen Titans Go! story is from Teen
Titans Go! No. 12.
My
son loves these cartoons, and I watch some of them with him. I'm more
inclined to pay attention to Batman than I will Teen Titans, which is
offensive to me due to the horrid art style. Again, I understand that
these are directed toward children, and since my son loves it,
mission accomplished.
I
have read these stories to him a few times and enjoyed the Batman one
a lot. I found Anarky's costume to be a complete and total ripoff of
Moon Knight, which is ironic because Moon Knight is a complete and
total ripoff of Batman. Doug Moench created Moon Knight and would go
on to write Batman during the 1980s.
Junk
Food For Thought rating: 2 out of 5.
Banshee
Origins (IDW, cover date December, 2012)
Writer:
Jonathan Tropper
Artist:
Mike henderson
Colorist:
Jeremy Colwell
Many
stores put out all of their freebies and preview books on FCBD. I
snagged this since I went to seven stores that day and I was running
out of things to grab. I guess that this is a prequel to the Cinemax
series.
I've
got level with you: I absolutely hate it when creators use
comic books as a funnel system or test market for their “IP”, and
as a comic fan I find it insulting to be treated as a test market or
“brand buzz builder” for Hollywood. Make a comic book or make a
movie. If it is good then expand into either/or. I dislike calculated
marketing like this. Worse still, I remember nothing about this
title. I know that I read it on the plane on my flight home from our
vacation, but when I flipped through it just now to refresh my memory
I have a big fat blank. Nothing stuck in my mind and everything about
this leaves me cold. That's worse than sucking, because at least that
is an emotional response to a piece of work. This is just nothing.
Junk
Food For Thought rating: 0 out of 5.
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