FREE
COMIC BOOK DAY 2018
I
was suffering from seasonal allergies on this year's Free Comic Book
Day. The pollen kicked my butt and I felt like I was dying from the
bird flu. I don't know what the bird flu actually feels like, but it
couldn't be any worse than seasonal allergies. Spring was late and
came on with a vengeance, with every pollen known to man killing my
sinuses. I took very few pictures this year because of this.
My
kids and I hit five shops this year:
Time
Travelers in Berkley, MI
Warp
9 in Clawson, MI- They had a line wrapped around the building before they opened due to their offering 10 free comics per person.
Abbas
Discount in Sterling Heights, MI
Green
Brain Comics in Dearborn, MI
Big
Ben's Comix Oasis in Allen Park, MI
A
huge thank you to all of the shops who participate in this event. I
tend to buy something at each shop that I stop at, as the comics are
not free to retailers and nobody likes a vulture. I'm bummed that I was not feeling good this year.
On
to the reviews. None of the stores listed above endorse these
reviews. All opinions on these comics are my own. I am doing this one
in a pellet review style.
Barrier
#1 Free Comic Book Day Edition
(Image, cover date May, 2018)
Brian
K. Vaughn and Marcos Martin bring us this intriguing landscape-format
comic with 50+ pages of story. This is timely, dealing with a Mexican
drug cartel and aliens, both illegal and extraterrestrial, and it
poses many interesting questions.
While
this is extremely well done, my major gripe is that much of the issue
is written in Spanish. Why Vaughn couldn't write the dialogue between
<brackets> like this and have a * with a box
stating Translated from the Spanish is beyond me. This is
standard operating procedure in comics for translation in scenes. It
soured me on wanting to read more of this series. I guess that my not
being bilingual makes me not educated enough to read BKV's work.
That's okay, my money is just as green as anyone else and I'll be
keeping it in my wallet.
Junk
Food For Thought rating 3 out of 5.
Relay
#0 (AfterShock, cover date May, 2018)
Wow,
this is absolutely brilliant. I am 100% in for the inevitable trade
paperback.
Junk
Food For Thought rating 5 out of 5.
World
Of Aspen 2018 #1 (Aspen, cover date May, 2018)
Split
book, with Dissension: War Eternal being enjoyable and Nuway
being kind of blah. There's nothing here that is going to make me
open my wallet.
Junk
Food For Thought rating 2.75 out of 5.
Silver
#1 (Dark
Planet, cover date, 2018)
Black
and white comics live and die by mood. Silver is a Crime/Noir
series, but the cartoony artwork does the story a bit of a
disservice. It's not bad but it's not great, either.
Junk
Food For Thought rating 3 out of 5.
Scout
Comics Presents: The Mall #0 Free Comic Book Day
2018 (Scout Comics, cover date May, 2018)
A
highly entertaining coming of age period piece, The Mall has a
strong enough hook for me to read if I came across it at the library
or if I had a free copy to review.
Junk
Food For Thought rating 4 out of 5.
Die
Kitty Die! FCBD 2018 #1(Chapterhouse, cover date May,
2018)
An
Archie/Harvey character spoof riff done with enough gusto that I can
dig it. Entertaining and fun.
Junk
Food For Thought rating 4 out of 5.
There were no true cover scans available online so I made one. |
Ann
Arbor Comics Art Festival (Fifth Avenue Press, cover date
May, 2018)
Local
artists doing a FCBD tie-in to help promote the former Kids Read
Comics Festival (now the A2CAF) which takes place every June. This
comic wasn't my cup of tea but it wasn't awful, either.
Junk
Food For Thought rating 2 out of 5.
Valiant
Icons Sneak Preview (Valiant, cover date September, 2017)
Valiant
has a lot of passionate fans. While the stuff certainly is readable
enough I don't have any ties to due to the fact that I was on
sabbatical from the hobby their first time around. Solid stuff that
doesn't click with me for whatever reason.
Junk
Food For Thought rating 3 out of 5.
There were no true cover scans of the Green Brain Comics variant anywhere online, so I made one. |
DC
Nation #0 (DC, cover date July, 2018)
Since
the FCBD powers that be blackballed DC due to DC's lazy efforts over
the last few years which comprised of reprints, DC instead flooded
retailers with this bargain priced comic which ties into three
upcoming events. From what I've read, the wholesale cost of this .25
comic was less than the wholesale cost of any FCBD comic, making it a
favorite of retailers to stock up on weeks ahead of time and hand out
en masse. Well played, DC.
Your
Big Day is possibly the best Joker story that I've ever read. The
two other stories aren't my cup of tea but your mileage may vary.
Junk
Food For Thought rating 3.5 out of 5.
Marvel
Rising #0
(Marvel, cover date July, 2018)
The
Squirrel Girl and Ms. Marvel team up wasn't too bad. My daughter
might like it.
Junk
Food For Thought rating 3.5 out of 5.
Bob's
Burgers Free Comic Book Day 2018 (Dynamite, cover date 2018)
The
cartoon series always left me cold, but this was a terrific read. I
especially enjoyed Where The Fried Things Are, a stylized
spoof of my childhood favorite Where The Wild Things Are. I
would read more of this if the library had them.
Junk
Food For Thought rating 5 out of 5.
Free
Comic Book Day 2018: General (Dark Horse, cover date May,
2018)
This
split comic features an Overwatch story, which I was
indifferent to. My son likes that game, I think. I don't let him play
it at my house but I've heard him talk about it. The second half of
the comic is The Quantam League, an interesting timeslip
superhero riff. Might be worth a second look if the library has it or
if someone wants to slide me a review copy.
Junk
Food For Thought rating 3 out of 5.
Doctor
Who: Free Comic Book Day 2018 #1 (Titan, cover date June,
2018)
Slick
and polished stuff, but I am not a Doctor Who fan and it left me
cold.
Junk
Food For Thought rating 2.75 out of 5.
Papercutz
Free Comic Book Day #12 (Papercutz, cover date 2018)
There
are times when I feel old and cynical, like maybe I've been reading
comic books for too long. That tends to come into play when I read
stuff like this, which is such a retread and so regurgitated that it
blends so many established concepts together that it's almost
indiscernible. This is the comic book equivalent of white noise to
me. If I were a kid and didn't know all of the reference points I
might have liked it better.
Junk
Food For Thought rating 2.5 out of 5.
The
Metabaron (Humanoids, cover date 2018)
Great
stuff from Humanoids. I was on quite a Humanoids kick years ago but
had to cut some stuff out to stay in the game. This is a great read
and if you are able to walk away from your core superhero stuff this
will tickle your fancy.
Junk
Food For Thought rating 5 out of 5.
2000
AD Free Comic Book Day Prog 2018 (Rebellion/2000 AD, cover
date 2018)
What
happened??? 2000 AD usually has pretty high standards, but
this is all abysmal dreck.
Junk
Food For Thought rating 1.5 out of 5.
Invasion:
Free Comic Book Day 2018 (Chapterhouse, cover date 2018)
This
left me cold.
Junk
Food For Thought rating 0.75 out of 5.
Strangers
In Paradise XXV: Free Comic Book Day 2018
(Abstract, cover date 2018)
This
was incredible. I am a big Terry Moore fan, and this reminds me that
I need to finish reading Rachel Rising. I want to pick this
series up as well now. Crap.
Junk
Food For Thought rating 5 out of 5.
P.S.
The Omnibus is way out of print and is very expensive. It must be
spectacular.
James
Bond- Vargr: Free Comic Book Day 2018 (Dynamite, cover date
2018)
Outstanding
stuff by Warren Ellis with fantastic artwork by Jason Masters and Guy
Major. There are several of these books out if the advertisements are
any indication. I will gladly accept review copies and/or gifts if
anyone wants to send some my way.
Junk
Food For Thought rating 5 out of 5.
Berlin:
Free Comic Book Day 2018 (Drawn And Quarterly, cover date
2018)
Berlin
was an unknown quantity to me until now. This fantastic historical
fiction is set in 1928 with the echoes of World War I still present
and the beginnings of what would become the Nazi Party bubbling up
under the surface. There have been 19 issues published in the past 22
years, with a projected 22 issues needed to complete the story. It's
been three years since the last issue was released. Crazy. This ranks
up there with Age Of Bronze for timeliness in publication.
Junk
Food For Thought rating 5 out of 5.
Shadowman:
FCBDay 2018 Special (Valiant, cover date May, 2018)
I
was on sabbatical from the hobby when Valiant had their first go
'round. Their relaunched universe has a lot of fans. I don't have any
emotional attachment or nostalgia unlike people 5-10 years younger
than me, so I am not in. This all seems well done and entertaining
but I can't buy everything. Lord knows I've tried.
Junk
Food For Thought rating 3 out of 5.
Shadow
Roads Free Comic Book Day 2018 (Oni Press, cover date May,
2018)
This
is one of those things that scream “muh IP!”, something
that is solely done to get a movie option. It was readable but
unremarkable.
Junk
Food For Thought rating 2.5 out of 5.
Free
Comic Book Day 2018: Avengers/ Captain America #1
(Marvel, cover date May, 2018)
I
feel guilty because I can't get into a lot of what Marvel is doing
today. I read this comic, I liked it well enough, but I can't let go
of my '60s-'80s versions of these characters. My guilt comes in
because my 11 year old son really enjoys modern comics, and I wished
that I still enjoyed Marvel with him. There are too many major
changes to these characters for them to still feel like they are
“mine”. Times change and torches get passed. My son is the
future, not me. I can live with that, and it pleases me in many ways.
I read them with him sometimes still, and I see it through his eyes
and remember what it was like to be 11.
Junk
Food For Thought rating 3 out of 5.
Free
Comic Book Day 2018: Amazing Spider-Man/ Guardians Of The Galaxy #1
(Marvel, cover date May, 2018)
Oof.
This was rough. Nick Spenser sucks and so does the art. This was
downright painful for me to read.
Junk
Food For Thought rating 1.75 out of 5.
Actionverse
Featuring The First Hero #1 (Action Lab, cover date
March, 2015)
Every
year some store slips dead stock into the FCBD offerings. Since I do
multiple shops every year I won't grab doubles of anything but will
pick up stuff like this. This is kind of readable I guess. It's not
bad but it doesn't make me want to throw my money at it either
Junk
Food For Thought rating 2 out of 5.
That's
all, folks! 25 comic reviews in one post. If any of you are still
here, thanks for reading this far. I'll try to post my FCBD 2019
review in a more timely manner. This one fell between the sofa
cushions.
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