Friday, November 25, 2011

The Walking Dead Officer Rick Grimes Comic Series 1 Figure Review

Well, it's been a while since I've posted to this blog. Yes, I'm still alive. I've been reading fewer comics, but more recently... I've also started collecting toys.

Here is the first of many toy reviews. The Walking Dead Comic Series 1: Officer Rick Grimes! Enjoy! Please like & subscribe! Reviews of Michonne and the other figures coming soon!

Monday, June 8, 2009

Shopping list - 6/10/09

And my expected pick of the week? Unwritten #2. We'll see if I'm surprised =o)
  • Amazing Spider-Man #597
  • Batman #687
  • Green Lantern Corps #37
  • Red Robin #1
  • Unwritten #2
(You can always get the full shipping list of comics from Diamond's website every Monday)

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Review: Batman and Robin #1

Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely? Doing Batman and Robin? I was sold right there. I loved their All-Star Superman. In fact, this would be All-Star Batman & Robin if Frank Miller and Jim Lee hadn't already started that one. Morrison and Quitely are all-star material. Heh, I bet Morrison and Quitely get 2 or 3 more issues out before the next All-Star Batman & Robin comes out ;-) But I digress... this is about this issue and not the dreadfully late Miller/Lee Batman & Robin.
All day yesterday I was looking forward to reading this issue. I finally sat down and read it after the kids went to bed. There was one distraction that kept me from enjoying it the first time through, but more about that a little later. I re-read the issue trying as best I could to ignore this distraction and I really enjoyed it. I thought it was very well written, exciting, and drawn very well. This is everything you could hope for in a Batman comic. Better Batman than I've read in quite a while. Can't wait for issue #2!
It was a little more stylized and cartoony that I expected, but it worked really well that way. If you like Frank Quitely's art in other things he has done, you'll like this. I absolutely LOVED how he draws the sound effect words into the action frames. The very first panel of the issue has "BOOM BOOM" written into an explosion behind a car. Very effective, very cool.
So, the distraction... and I never thought I'd be talking about this in a review, but I can't ignore it. The coloring. In Morrison and Quitely's All-Star Superman and their book WE3, they had Jamie Grant as their colorist. He complimented Quitely's art beautifully. I love everything about the pencils/inks/coloring in both of those books. For this series, Alex Sinclair is doing the coloring. I know him from his coloring work in All-Star Batman & Robin, Batman: Hush, Top 10, Tom Strong, and Identity Crisis. His work in Batman: Hush is probably the most impressive. Jim Lee drawing Batman is amazing and then what Sinclair did with it when he colored it was very impressive. I have the Absolute hardcover edition of Batman: Hush and it is stunning.
So, one would think that this would be a good move - to get Sinclair coloring Quitely's art for this new Batman and Robin series. Well, it wasn't. It was a complete disaster. I honestly thought that maybe the book had been misprinted or something and I had a defective copy. But I looked at scans and samples online and no, I had the same thing everyone else has. Almost all the backgrounds and a lot of the other filling colors look like they were taken into Photoshop and then reduced to 8 or 16 colors. The result is something that looks like a mistake or something that would come out of MS Paint. Here are a few samples of what I'm talking about:



There is no smooth color transitions, they are all very blunt and sharp... That's what happens when you don't have enough colors in your pallet to make the transition from one color to another. I can't get over it. I'm sitting here on my couch with 8 trades spread out on my coffee table of other things Alex Sinclair has done and I just don't get it. I'm shaking my head in frustration, because I can't let this go. It just looks THAT BAD.
Now, if anyone knows about a misprinting or something, please let me know! I want to think this is just a mistake that somehow slipped by and that there will be another printing or at least the next issue won't look like this. I guess I'll cross my fingers and pray for the best. I've also noticed that nobody else is complaining about or noting the terrible coloring in reviews online. Could I really just be that picky that it doesn't matter to most people? *sigh*
*update*: Douglas Wolk over at The Savage Critic(s) noticed and commented on the coloring too, "I don't know about the weird pixelated colors Alex Sinclair is using for a lot of the backgrounds..."

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Shopping list - 5/28/09

New comics not arriving until THURSDAY this week due to the Monday holiday. *sigh*

Kind of a big week for me. 8 floppies, 1 graphic novel, and a Previews catalog. I am most looking forward to Jan's Atomic Heart and Rapture #1. I read an advance review of Jan's Atomic Heart and it sounded very good. I know absolutely nothing about Rapture #1 except that it is a Michael Oeming creation. I have not read anything he has written, but I love love love love his art in Powers. That's enough to get me pretty excited about that book. A lot more excited than I am about another Spider-Man comic anyway ;-)
  • Amazing Spider-Man #595
  • Avengers Invaders #11
  • Green Lantern #41
  • Ignition City #3
  • Jan's Atomic Heart
  • Justice League of America
  • Justice Society of America
  • Rapture #1
  • Runaways 3 #10
  • Previews #249 (June 2009)
(You can always get the full shipping list of comics from Diamond's website every Monday)

Monday, May 18, 2009

Shopping list - 5/20/09

Dracula is by far the thing I am most looking forward to this week. Followed not so closely by Battle For The Cowl #3.
  • Amazing Spider-Man #594
  • Batman Battle For The Cowl #3
  • Invincible #62
  • World of Warcraft #19
  • Ben Templesmith's Dracula Hardcover
(You can always get the full shipping list of comics from Diamond's website every Monday)

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Shopping list - 5/6/09

Groom Lake #2 is coming out this week!!!! Woohoo!!! I can't wait! Ben Templesmith and Chris Ryall hit a home run with the first issue! So excited! Can you tell???
  • Amazing Spider-Man #593
  • Batman Battle For The Cowl: The Network #1
  • Flash Rebirth #2
  • Groom Lake #2
  • Irredeemable #2
  • Power Girl #1 (maybe)
(You can always get the full shipping list of comics from Diamond's website every Monday)

Monday, April 27, 2009

Shopping list - 4/29/09

Not much coming out this week for me. I think I'm most looking forward to flipping through the Previews catalog... that's pretty sad, isn't it?
  • Batman Battle For The Cowl: The Underground #1
  • Green Lantern #40
  • Justice Society of America #26
  • Madman Atomic Comics #15
  • Runaways #9
  • Previews #248 - May 2009
(You can always get the full shipping list of comics from Diamond's website every Monday)

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Blackest Night #0

I got an advance copy of Blackest Night #0 and I must say, I am very excited about Blackest Night now! This issue will be available FREE next Saturday, May 2nd, 2009 at your local comic shop during Free Comic Book Day. I will be going to Tony's Kingdom of Comics here in Keizer, Oregon.

Anyway, back to this comic. I loved it. Geoff Johns is a brilliant writer and what he has done for Green Lantern has been incredible. Green Lantern is currently the best on-going superhero story in print. This issue takes what he has done with Green Lantern, combined with what has been going on in the Batverse, and launches a potentially epic event.

Among the new ring-bearers are the Black Lantern Corps. Little is known about them now, but this page gets me excited! It appears that the Black Lantern Corps are going to be comprised of dead heroes brought back to life. Will Batman be a Black Lantern?!

In August, there will be a Blackest Night: Batman #1 of 3 coming out... Is this Bruce Wayne? Brought back as a Black Lantern maybe? We'll have to wait and see! Man... this is killing me now!

So, go to your local comic shop next Saturday and pick up this issue FREE! It's a great read and sets up the Blackest Night event that will be coming out later this summer and fall.