Showing posts with label The Walking Dead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Walking Dead. Show all posts

October 9, 2014

The Walking Dead # 1-6 - Robert Kirkman & Tony Moore

I grew up reading post-apocalyptical stories. I took a special pleasure in reading sci-fi novels or short stories about life after the great disaster, but I was also tremendously captivated by comic books that would explore this fascinating subject. I’m remembering extraordinary classics such as “Hombre” (which was published in the pages of “Cimoc”), written by Antonio Segura and with art by José Ortiz, or “Survival” (published in “Eagle”), written by Barrie Tomlinson and also illustrated by José Ortiz.

So, at least for me, the concept of a great disaster (a virus, a nuclear war, a zombie apocalypse) has always been a part of my usual readings. Let’s add to that the fact that I absolutely love zombie movies and you might probably be wondering why I wasn’t reading The Walking Dead back in 2003. A decade ago I wasn’t too keen on Image titles, so I totally missed out on the debut of Robert Kirkman’s most successful franchise.

As you can imagine, Kirkman is a zombie movies fan too. So much, in fact, that his initial draft for The Walking Dead was pretty much a remake of George A. Romero’s “Night of the Living Dead” (the original 1968 version). I wonder, sometimes, if the idea of having a series in black and white wasn’t also a homage to the master of horror (but then again, we all know that black and white was a much more affordable option than full color). 

Nevertheless, the first chapter of “Days Gone Bye” (published in October 2003) establishes a post-apocalyptical outcome from the very beginning. Instead of relying on the emotion of starting in media res, as most zombie movies do, we get to see the world as it is after the great tragedy has occurred. Rick Grimes, the protagonist, has been in a comma for weeks. When he wakes up, he finds himself in an abandoned hospital (much like Cillian Murphy in Danny Boyle’s outstanding “28 Days Later”). It doesn’t take him long to realize there is something wrong going on.

Since the series had just started and Kirkman had no idea if sales would be good, he knew he had to tell a story as fast as possible. So it isn’t surprising that Rick finds his wife Lori and his son Carl in the second issue. And what took the TV series almost two seasons, id est, the conflict between Rick and his best friend Shane, who had been taking care of Lori in more than one way, is resolved here in the final pages of the sixth issue. In general, these issues have a lot of action and plot development, clearly, there is nothing here that feels slow or decompressed.

I’ve been reading The Walking Dead on and off for a few years now, and I think one of Kirkman’s greatest accomplishments is the way he makes his characters evolve. In these first issues, Rick is naïve, slightly clumsy, too sensitive. But as things grow darker, he will change considerably. It’s also interesting to see characters like Dale or Andrea who are first presented merely as part of the secondary cast, long before they acquire protagonic roles.

The first six issues of the series were drawn by Tony Moore, a talented artist that captured flawlessly the horror elements of a world conquered by a zombie plague. There are some brilliant pages, especially those showing large agglomerations of zombies. 

In the introduction of the first volume, Kirkman explains his intentions: “I want to explore how people deal with extreme situations and how these events change them”. Perhaps that, in a nutshell, is the essence of The Walking Dead, not the rotten corpses, not the flesh-eating zombies, not the gore, the blood or the guts, but rather the reaction of normal people in completely abnormal circumstances. Furthermore, like the best zombie movies, The Walking Dead makes us question our society. In that regard, Kirkman is faithful to the legacy of Romero and his saga of the living dead. 

There is, however, one point that I’ve never felt too convinced about, and it is the length of the series. “The Walking Dead will be the zombie movie that never ends”, affirms Kirkman. And today, after 130 issues it has become clear for many fans that the comic book is suffering from a certain fatigue, so much in fact that now the TV series is tremendously more intense and provocative than the original material.
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Crecí leyendo historias post-apocalípticas. Para mí era un gran placer leer novelas o cuentos de ciencia ficción sobre la vida después del gran desastre, pero también estaba tremendamente cautivado por los cómics que exploraban este fascinante tema. Recuerdo clásicos extraordinarios como “Hombre” (publicado en las páginas de “Cimoc”), escrito por Antonio Segura y con arte de José Ortiz, o “Survival” ("Superviviente" publicado en “Eagle”), escrita por Barrie Tomlinson y también ilustrada por José Ortiz.

Así que, al menos para mí, el concepto de un gran desastre (un virus, una guerra nuclear, un apocalipsis zombi) siempre ha sido parte de mis lecturas habituales. Añadamos a eso el hecho de que las películas de zombis me encantan y ustedes probablemente se preguntarían por qué no estaba leyendo "The Walking Dead" en el 2003. Hace una década no valoraba mucho los títulos de Image, así que me perdí por completo el debut de la franquicia más exitosa de Robert Kirkman.

Como pueden imaginarse, Kirkman también es fan de las películas de zombis. Tanto, de hecho, que su borrador inicial para “The Walking Dead” era básicamente un remake de “La noche de los muertos vivientes” de George A. Romero (la versión original de 1968). A veces me pregunto si la idea de realizar una serie a blanco y negro no fue también un homenaje al maestro del terror (claro que todos sabemos que el blanco y negro era una opción mucha más económica que el color). 

No obstante, el primer capítulo de “Días pasados” (publicado en octubre de 2003) establece un desenlace post-apocalíptico desde el comiendo. En vez de apoyarse en la emoción de comenzar en media res, como sucede con la mayoría de películas de zombis, vemos al mundo tal como es después de que ha ocurrido la gran tragedia. Rick Grimes, el protagonista, ha estado en coma por semanas. Cuando despierta, descubre que está abandonado en un hospital (al igual que Cillian Murphy en la sobresaliente “28 Days Later” de Danny Boyle). No le toma mucho tiempo darse cuenta de que algo malo está sucediendo. 

Como la colección recién empezaba y Kirkman no tenía cómo adivinar si es que las ventas iban a ser buenas, él sabía que tenía que contar la historia lo más rápido posible. Así que no es sorprendente que Rick encuentra a su esposa Lori y a su hijo Carl en el segundo número. Y lo que le tomó a la serie de televisión casi dos temporadas, es decir, el conflicto entre Rick y su mejor amigo Shane, quien se había estado encargando de Lori en más de un sentido, se resuelve aquí en las páginas finales del sexto número. En general, estos números tienen un montón de acción y desarrollo argumental, claramente, no hay nada aquí que se sienta lento o descomprimido.

He estado leyendo "The Walking Dead", con interrupciones, por algunos años, y creo que uno de los grandes logros de Kirkman es la forma en la que hace evolucionar a sus personajes. En estos primeros números, Rick es ingenuo, ligeramente torpe, demasiado sensible. Pero cuando todo se torna más oscuro, él cambiará considerablemente. También es interesante ver a personajes como Dale o Andrea quienes al principio son presentados meramente como parte del elenco secundario, mucho antes de que adquieran roles protagónicos.

Los primeros seis números de la colección fueron dibujados por Tony Moore, un talentoso artista que capturó impecablemente los elementos de terror de un mundo conquistado por una plaga zombi. Hay algunas páginas brillantes, especialmente aquellas que muestran grandes aglomeraciones de zombis. 

En la introducción del primer volumen, Kirkman explica sus intenciones: “Quiero explorar cómo la gente lidia con situaciones extremas y cómo estos eventos los cambian”. Tal vez eso, en resumidas cuentas, es la esencia de "The Walking Dead", no los cuerpos podridos, ni los zombis devoradores de carne, ni la violencia, la sangre o las tripas, sino más bien la reacción de la gente normal en circunstancias completamente anormales. Más aún, como las mejores películas de zombis, "The Walking Dead" nos hace cuestionar nuestra sociedad. En ese aspecto, Kirkman es fiel al legado de Romero y su saga de los muertos vivientes.

Hay, sin embargo, un punto que nunca me ha convencido del todo, y es la extensión de la colección. “The Walking Dead será la película de zombis que nunca termina”, afirma Kirkman. Y hoy en día, después de 130 números es evidente para muchos fans que el cómic está sufriendo una cierta fatiga, tanto así que de hecho ahora la serie de televisión es tremendamente más intensa y provocadora que el material original.

April 23, 2012

March comic books / Cómics de marzo

“All good things must come to an end”, goes an old saying. And damn right it is. March has been a month of endings, of last issues. We have the dramatic and action-packed finale of Kick-Ass volume 2, we also have the tragic conclusion of Luther Strode, the evocative final chapter of War of the Words in Unwritten and, above all, the last issue of Avengers the Children’s Crusade. I loved Allan Heinberg’s initial run on Young Avengers, and I waited four years for this sequel (I even asked Joe Quesada about it in Newsarama in 2007 or 2008). It took exactly four years and one month for Children’s Crusade to begin, and after almost two years, this fantastic miniseries came to an end. Seriously, I consider this the best limited series from Marvel in 2010, 2011 and the first quarter of 2012. Reading the final pages and learning the fate of Wiccan and Hulkling made me shed tears of joy. And I’m not kidding. Such a wonderful closing moment. Several titles have finished, but luckily new ones have just arrived. And I’ll definitely be talking at length about some of these new series. Meanwhile, I leave you with my March comics (as per solicitations).

ACTION COMICS #2
Written by GRANT MORRISON Art by RAGS MORALES and RICK BRYANT Cover by RAGS MORALES On sale OCTOBER 5 • 40 pg, FC, $3.99 US • RATED T In his weakest moment, Superman is taken down - but by whom? And if the world wasn't ready for a man with super powers, they're utterly unprepared for the rage of a Superman cornered! The cornerstone character of the new DCU continues his debut adventure!


AVENGERS CHILDRENS CRUSADE #9
The big climax that sets the stage big time for what is to come in 2012! • Deaths and departures! • The funeral of an Avenger. • The final fate of the Scarlet Witch. • A new lineup and a new direction for the Young Avengers.


DOMINIQUE LAVEAU VOODOO CHILD #1 (MR)
DOMINIQUE LAVEAU: VOODOO CHILD is the story of a half-breed, outcast and heir to the Voodoo Queenship of New Orleans, if she can live long enough to claim her birthright. New Orleans is the most haunted city in America: a town of centuries-old ghosts and newly drowned spirits; where vampires, voodoo spirits and loups-garous make their home. Ruling over this all are the powerful Voodoo Queens, whose influence stretches into politics, business and crime as they maintain a delicate balance between the mortal and supernatural worlds. But in the aftermath of Katrina, all that has changed, for someone or something has murdered the Voodoo Queen and most of her court. The number one suspect is Dominique Laveau, a grad student at Tulane who is about to discover that her entire life has been a lie. Now Dominique must forge alliances with those out to kill her while seeking to uncover the truth behind the royal murders, as she is ultimately forced to deal with a destiny she could never have imagined. Voodoo Child is a new monthly series written by Selwyn Seyfu Hinds, former editor-in-chief of The Source magazine, award-winning author, journalist and TV producer, with art by Milestone Media co-founder Denys Cowan (THE QUESTION) and covers by Rafael Grampá.


FAIREST #1 (MR)
New York Times best-selling, award-winning creator Bill Willingham presents a new series starring the female FABLES. Balancing horror, humor and adventure, FAIREST explores the secret histories of Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel, Cinderella, The Snow Queen, Thumbelina, Snow White, Rose Red and others. The first 6 issue arc follows the misadventures of Briar Rose after she is stolen away by the goblin army in FABLES #107. Fan-favorite artist Phil Jimenez (WONDER WOMAN, THE INVISIBLES) returns to Vertigo to pencil the opening storyline. Award-winning cover artist Adam Hughes (WONDER WOMAN, BATGIRL) provides covers, starting with a wraparound cover on issue #1. Future arcs will be written by 2011 Arthur C. Clarke winner Lauren Beukes with art by Inaki Miranda, and iZOMBIE scribe Chris Roberson with art by Shawn McManus! And remember: They may be beautiful, but there will be blood.


KICK-ASS 2 #7 (OF 7) (MR)
The brutal extra-sized finale of the best comic ever! • Kick-Ass and Hit-Girl square off against the Motherf*cker and Mother Russia! • Can they put a stop to the rampaging Toxic Mega C*nts? 48 PGS./MATURE


MORNING GLORIES #17 (MR)
story NICK SPENCER art JOE EISMA cover RODIN ESQUEJO  'P.E.,' Part Five


NEW DEADWARDIANS #1 (OF 8) (MR)
Another vampire/zombie comic? Really, Vertigo® Trust us. This is different. In post-Victorian England, nearly everyone of the upper classes has voluntarily become a vampire to escape the lower classes who are all zombies. Into this simmering cauldron is thrust Chief Inspector George Suttle, a lonely detective who's got the slowest beat in London: investigating murders in a world where everyone is already dead! But when the body of a young aristocrat washes up on the banks of the Thames, Suttle's quest for the truth will take him from the darkest sewers to the gleaming halls of power, and reveal the rotten heart at the center of this strange world. THE NEW DEADWARDIANS is brought to vivid life by fan-favorite writer Dan Abnett (RESURRECTION MAN, LEGION LOST) with art by newcomer I. N. J. Culbard (At The Mountains of Madness).


SAGA #1 (MR)
Y: THE LAST MAN writer BRIAN K. VAUGHAN returns to comics with red-hot artist FIONA STAPLES for an all-new ONGOING SERIES! Star Wars-style action collides with Game of Thrones-esque drama in this original sci-fi/fantasy epic for mature readers, as new parents Marko and Alana risk everything to raise their child amidst a never-ending galactic war. The adventure begins in a spectacular DOUBLE-SIZED FIRST ISSUE, with forty-four pages of story with no ads for the regular price of just $2.99!


SAUCER COUNTRY #1 (MR)
Arcadia Alvarado, the leading Democratic candidate for President of the United States, says she was 'abducted by aliens.' As the Mexican-American Governor of New Mexico, she's dealing with immigration, budget cuts and an alcoholic ex. She's about to toss her hat into the ring as a candidate for President in the most volatile political climate ever. But then?a lonely road and a nightmarish encounter have left her with terrible, half-glimpsed memories. And now she has to become President. To expose the truth - and maybe, to save the world. Arcadia's quest is at the heart of this new monthly series from writer Paul Cornell (DEMON KNIGHTS, ACTION COMICS, Doctor Who) and artist Ryan Kelly (NEW YORK FIVE, NORTHLANDERS). With the help of her quirky staff, Arcadia will pursue the truth of her abduction into danger, mystery and awe. SAUCER COUNTRY is a dark thriller that blends UFO lore and alien abduction with political intrigue, all set in the hauntingly beautiful Southwest.


STRANGE TALENT OF LUTHER STRODE #6 (OF 6) (MR)
MINISERIES CONCLUSION It ends here. Luther has lost nearly everything, but can he stop the Librarian from taking away the rest? Blood will flow, guts will fly and lives will change as the hit mini series concludes.


SUPERCROOKS #1 (MR)
When The Market Is Flooded With Competition And The Authorities Are Always On Your Tail, What's An All-American Supervillain To Do? Go To Spain, Of Course! From The Writer Who Brought You Kick-Ass And The Artist Of Secret Invasion Comes A New Series About A Team Of Superpowered Ne'er-Do-Wells Looking To Pull Off One Last Heist In The Land Of Bullfighting And Delicious Churros. 32 Pgs./Mature ?$3.99


THIEF OF THIEVES #2
Conrad Paulson has turned his back to his life as Redmond, international master criminal, in order to regain some semblance of the life he left behind.  Will it be enough to reconcile with his wife? Save his son from the life? Or will it end up getting them all killed?


UNWRITTEN #35 (MR)
The epic, extra-sized finale of "Tommy Taylor and the War of Words!" The trap within the trap is finally sprung. The War of Words ends in a no-holds-barred battle between Tom Taylor and his deadliest enemy, with horrendous consequences for every living human – and for the stories on which our lives depend. Nobody is walking away from this one unscathed, and someone very close to Tommy pays the ultimate price


WALKING DEAD #95 (MR)
'A LARGER WORLD' CONTINUES Rick and his group are welcomed into a new community, lead by a new charismatic leader.  Rick has experienced this before.  Is this the beginning of a new era of peace for Rick and the others... or is this man every bit as dangerous as The Governor?

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“Todas las cosas buenas deben terminar”, afirma un viejo refrán. Y vaya que es condenadamente cierto. Marzo ha sido un mes de finales, de últimos números. Tenemos la conclusión dramática y llena de acción de Kick-Ass volumen 2, también tenemos el trágico final de Luther Strode, el evocativo capítulo final de “La guerra de las palabras” en Unwritten y, por encima de todo, el último ejemplar de Avengers the Children’s Crusade. Me encantó la etapa inicial de Allan Heinberg en Young Avengers, y esperé la continuación por cuatro años (incluso le pregunté a Joe Quesada por ella en Newsarama en el 2007 o el 2008). El comienzo de Children’s Crusade tomó exactamente cuatro años y un mes, y luego de casi dos años, esta fantástica miniserie llega a su fin. En serio, considero que es la mejor serie limitada de Marvel del 2010, 2011 y el primer trimestre del 2012. He leído las páginas finales y averiguado el destino de Wiccan y Hulkling con lágrimas de alegría. Y no estoy bromeando. Un maravilloso momento de cierre. Varias colecciones han terminado, pero afortunadamente ya han llegado nuevas. Y definitivamente hablaré bastante sobre algunas de estas nuevas series. Mientras tanto, los dejo con mis cómics de marzo.

ACTION COMICS #2
Ahora que está debilitado, Superman cae prisionero. Si el mundo no estaba listo para un hombre con poderes tampoco lo está para su ira.


AVENGERS CHILDRENS CRUSADE #9
Muertes y partidas. El funeral de un vengador. El destino final de la Bruja Escarlata. Y una nueva alineación para los Jóvenes Vengadores.


DOMINIQUE LAVEAU VOODOO CHILD #1
Una heredera del vudú en New Orleans, la ciudad con más fantasmas. Un lugar con casas de hace más de un siglo y espíritus recientemente ahogados. Allí están… las reinas del vudú.


FAIREST #1
Explorando las historias secretas de la Bella Durmiente, Cenicienta, Blanca Nieves, Caperucita Roja y, sobre todo, de Rose. 


KICK-ASS 2 #7
KICK-ASS y HIT GIRL luchan contra sus enemigos y contra Madre Rusia. ¿Podrán contener a sus salvajes oponentes?


MORNING GLORIES #17 (MR)
Educación física, quinta parte.

Avengers the Children’s Crusade # 9

NEW DEADWARDIANS #1 (OF 8)
En la Inglaterra post Victoriana, las clases altas se han convertido voluntariamente en vampiros para escapar a las clases bajas que son zombis. Así, el inspector de policía deberá investigar un asesinato en un mundo donde todos están muertos. Cuando el cuerpo de un joven aristócrata aparece en la ribera del Támesis, todo cambiará para este inspector.


SAGA #1
En medio de una guerra intergaláctica, una pareja intentará criar a su hijo. Empieza una nueva fantasía épica de ciencia ficción.


SAUCER COUNTRY #1
Arcadia Alvarado, la candidata puntera de los demócratas para la presidencia de los Estados Unidos dice que ha sido abducida por extraterrestres. Como gobernadora de México lidió con la inmigración, los recortes de presupuesto y el alcoholismo de su ex, ¿podrá ser presidente?


STRANGE TALENT OF LUTHER STRODE #6
Luther lo ha perdido casi todo, pero ¿podrá impedir que el Bibliotecario se lleve lo demás? Es el sangriento final de esta miniserie.


SUPERCROOKS #1 (MR)
Cuando el mercado está lleno de competencia y las autoridades te siguen el rastro, ¿qué puede hacer un villano norteamericano? ¡Irse a España!


THIEF OF THIEVES #2
Él le da la espalda a su vida como mente maestra del crimen, para recuperar al menos algo que se asemeje a la vida que abandonó antes. ¿Será esto suficiente para reconciliarse con su esposa o salvar a su hijo?

my final version / mi versión final

UNWRITTEN #35 (MR)
La trampa dentro de la trampa se revela. La Guerra de las Palabras termina con una batalla entre Tom Taylor y su más mortal enemigo. Con consecuencias horrendas para todos los humanos… y sus historias.


WALKING DEAD #95 (MR)
Rick y los suyos son bien recibidos en una comunidad más grande, dirigida por un carismático líder. Rick ha experimentado algo así antes. ¿Será esto el inicio de una nueva era de paz o volverán los peligros?

February 7, 2012

January comic books / cómics de enero

I got my January comic books on record time! And I think I read them even faster. Icon is still producing some of the most interesting titles such as Brilliant and Superior, while Avatar keeps catering to the horror fans like no other publisher could… this month Caligula ends, but Ferals begins. Unwritten and Morning Glories continue to be some of my favorite ongoing series, while Luther Strode and Severed are the best Image miniseries right now. I’d like to emphasize the quality of the first issue of Whispers, a very promising title. And now, without further ado, January issues are here as per solicitations. Which one of these should I review first?


And also, a couple of panels from an old X-Factor issue. How could you not love Madrox, the Multiple Man?

BRILLIANT #2 (MR)
Created by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS & MARK BAGLEY Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS Pencils & Cover by MARK BAGLEY Variant Covers by DAVID MACK & MICHAEL AVON OEMING How do Bendis and Bagley follow up their record-breaking, award-winning run on the million-selling ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN? With another chapter of their new creator-owned series BRILLIANT. The challenge has been set: a handful of?genius college students have taken it upon themselves to crack the mystery of superpowers. Can it be done? Can science fiction again become science fact? Find out in this crackling thriller sure to entertain fans of SCARLET and POWERS. 40 PGS./Mature  Copyright 2011 Jinxworld Inc.


CALIGULA #6 (OF 6)
The streets of Rome run red with blood as David (CROSSED) Lapham brings a startling conclusion to the story of the most feared Emperor of time, Caligula!  Felix has endured the brutal slaughter of his parents, the intrusive savage needs of a nightmare steed, and the hedonistically maddened ravings of his beloved and despised enemy.  Having been tasked to record the gospel of Caligula, can a mortal man decipher the supernatural secrets of Rome's most despised despot and put an end to the insanity® David Lapham drags fans into the darkest corners of Rome's history and dares you to stare down the madness within.  German Nobile illustrates this final gruesome chapter in the Caligula epic.  Caligula #6 is available with a Regular cover by Jacen Burrows, a Wraparound cover by series artist German Nobile, and a special Golden age of Rome retailer incentive cover.


FERALS # 1
Cover: Gabriel Andrade Writer: David Lapham Art: Gabriel Andrade Lapham unleashes a new on-going horror series! David (CROSSED) Lapham returns to his Stray Bullets roots with a brutal supernatural crime drama that features the grueling horror of a new type of werewolf! Officer Dale Chesnutt has a big bloody problem - slaughtered civilians are turning up in the sleepy town of Cypress and now it's on him to figure it out. But while he is discovering more carnage, and his violent passions for a sexy mysterious woman, a vicious creature strikes again, this time at Dale's own family. The horrific mystery begins to unfold with Gabriel (LADY DEATH) Andrade illustrating the on-going Ferals epic. Available with a Regular, Wraparound, Gore, and special Slashed Retailer Incentive cover by series artist Gabriel Andrade.


LORD OF THE JUNGLE #1 (MR)
The original Lord of the Jungle returns! If you thought you knew the story, think again! For the first time in its 100 year history the classic Edgar Rice Burroughs story, Tarzan of The Apes is told UNCENSORED! This series will capture the savagery and action of the original while expanding on it with new elements! The story begins in the late 1800s, John Clayton, Lord of Greystoke, and his wife, the Lady Alice, are left stranded on a remote African coast. They must fend for themselves in this savage world, and the fact that Lady Alice is pregnant doesn't make things any easier! The violent saga of Greystoke begins in December written by Arvid Nelson and illustrated by Roberto Castro, and featuring covers by Alex Ross, Lucio Parillo, Ryan Sook, and Paul Renaud!


MORNING GLORIES #15 (MR)
P.E. Part Two


SEVERED #6 (MR)
story SCOTT SNYDER & SCOTT TUFT art / cover ATTILA FUTAKI  'PERMANENT TEETH' In 1916, a boy runs away from home in search of his father. But along the way he meets a salesman with sharp teeth and a hunger for flesh. SCOTT SNYDER (AMERICAN VAMPIRE, BATMAN, SWAMP THING), SCOTT TUFT and ATTILA FUTAKI (NYT Best-Selling-Artist: PERCY JACKSON) comes the most terrifying horror series of the last year.


STRANGE TALENT OF LUTHER STRODE #4 (OF 6) (MR)
story JUSTIN JORDAN art / cover TRADD MOORE Luther versus The Librarian, Round One! The truth is revealed as Luther meets the Librarian for the first time and finds out the origin of his abilities and what the pinstriped madman has planned for him. All your questions are answered as the countdown to the end begins.


SUPERIOR # 7
Written by MARK MILLAR Pencils & Cover by LEINIL FRANICS YU DOUBLE-SIZED FINALE to the best new comic in years as the first volume of Superior draws to a close and the creators promise is the best fight-scene they have ever achieved on the printed page. It's Superior versus Abraxas in the middle of New York and thousands of innocent people dying every time someone throws a punch. Matthew Vaughn (Kick-Ass) has already snapped up the rights for this book meaning Millar has yet another movie franchise he can boast about. Buy this now while it's still cheap. Plus: An exclusive 6-page lettered preview of the new Supercrooks series by Mark Millar and Leinil Yu, launching in January. 40 PGS./Mature


UNWRITTEN #33
Recovered and recharged, Tom is ready to invade the cabal's inner sanctum as 'Tommy Taylor and the War of Words' continues. And the Cabal are more than ready to receive him into the charged narrative space of the Grid. As Pullman's trap closes, revelations about the Cabal's true aims come thick and fast.


WALKING DEAD #93 (MR)
story ROBERT KIRKMAN art / cover CHARLIE ADLARD & CLIFF RATHBURN  'A LARGER WORLD' begins here! As we ramp up to the release of our monumental 100th issue, the world is changing.  Rick and his band of survivors are faced with new threats - and new opportunities.  Nothing will ever be the same - and with this book, you know we mean it!


WHISPERS #1
story JOSHUA LUNA art & cover JOSHUA LUNA A mentally troubled man is suddenly empowered with the ability to leave his physical body in 'ghost' form and manipulate people in strange and disturbing ways. With this incredible power, will he control his demons...or discover even more® JOSHUA LUNA of the Luna Brothers (ULTRA, GIRLS, THE SWORD) makes a solo debut with a dark, supernatural thriller that questions free will and explores the obsessions, addictions and urges we all have and may not have control of at all.

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Recibí mis cómics de enero en tiempo récord. Y los leí aún más rápido. Icon sigue produciendo algunos de los títulos más interesantes como Brilliant y Superior, mientras que Avatar sigue engriendo a los fans del terror... este mes finaliza Caligula pero comienza Ferals. Unwritten y Morning Glories siguen siendo algunas de mis colecciones regulares favoritas, mientras que Luther Strode y Severed son las mejores miniseries de Image actualmente. Me gustaría hacer énfasis en la calidad del primer número de Whispers, un título más que prometedor. Y ahora, sin más preámbulos, ahí van los cómics de enero. ¿Cuál debería reseñar primero?
X-Factor

Y finalmente un par de páginas de un número viejo de X-Factor, ¿a quién no le encanta Madrox, el Hombre Múltiple?

BRILLIANT #2 (MR) 
Todos conocen el reto. Ahora, un grupo de jóvenes genios, estudiantes universitarios, deciden investigar científicamente los súper poderes. ¿Podrá la ciencia ficción convertirse en ciencia a secas?


CALIGULA #6 (OF 6)
Las calles de Roma se llenan de sangre. Félix ha resistido el brutal asesinato de sus padres, las intrusivas necesidades salvajes de un corcel de pesadilla, la locura de su hedonística de su amado y odiado enemigo. Su misión es registrar el evangelio de Calígula, pero ¿podrá un mortal descubrir el secreto sobrenatural del más odiado déspota?


FERALS # 1
Llega una nueva raza de hombres lobo. El oficial Dale tiene un grave problema: civiles masacrados empiezan a aparecer en su pacífico pueblito. Y mientras descubre la carnicería, su propia familia es atacada.

Multiple Man

LORD OF THE JUNGLE #1 (MR)
El rey de la jungla original regresa. Por primera vez, la historia de TARZAN de los simios es contada sin censura. En 1800, John Clayton y su esposa Alice se pierden en la costa africana. Y ella está embarazada.


MORNING GLORIES #15 (MR)
‘Educación Física’, segunda parte.


SEVERED #6 (MR)
Dientes permanentes. El horror de verdad está en 1916.


STRANGE TALENT OF LUTHER STRODE #4
Luther versus el Bibliotecario. La verdad se revela en este primer encuentro, y Luther descubrirá el origen de sus extraordinarias habilidades.


SUPERIOR # 7
Superior versus Abraxas pelean en medio de New York, y miles de inocentes mueren cada vez que uno de ellos lanza un golpe.


UNWRITTEN #33
Recuperado y recargado, Tom está listo para invadir el santuario interno de la Cábala. La guerra de los mundos continúa.


WALKING DEAD #93 (MR)
El mundo está cambiando. Rick y los suyos se enfrentan a nuevas amenazas y nuevas oportunidades. Nada volverá a ser lo mismo.

Madrox

WHISPERS #1
Un hombre mentalmente inestable repentinamente gana el poder de salir de su cuerpo físico como un fantasma, manipulando a la gente de extrañas y perturbadoras maneras. ¿Podrá controlarse a sí mismo?

November 16, 2011

Raíces - Sandra Allende Busse (Centro Colich)

Giancarlo Scaglia
Robert Kirkman, the creator of the comic “The Walking Dead” published a letter I sent him. It appeared on issue 89 (October 2011), and I’ve decided to include it here (for those of you who don’t read TWD on a monthly basis). As usual, Sina Grace’s answers are in bold letters, while Kirkman’s words are in italics. Enjoy!
 

Dear Robert and Sina:


So, Carl is awake and conscious? After dozens of angry letters about Carl getting shot at in the first place, I shudder to think what the reaction might be this time. Will people complain about how fast did he recover? Will they question the very nature of the wound and label the whole thing as unrealistic?
my letter / mi carta


Oh well, I'll just keep on reading Letter Hacks (for the life of me, I can't remember a letter section as dramatic and fun as this one).
 

The Invincible letters column has been pretty intense these past few months. Invincipals don’t mess around.


I love the way you spoil us. Besides previews (Witch Doctor & Elephantmen) now we have two chapters of Rise of the Governor.


So good right?


Honestly, I didn't expect much of it. Seems to me like comic book writers are rarely good as novelists, and also after majoring in Literature I'm not particularly easy to please... but I have to admit that the novel seems promising. I haven't decided if I'll buy it or not, but at least I'm quite interested in it.
 

Here’s hoping that our interviews with Jay Bonansinga win you over!
 

Honestly, I have to say anything that looks good and “literatury” in the novel is all due to Jay Bonansinga, he’s the bee’s knees.
 

And now all I have to say us "I'm sure you won't print this". Hey, it worked for that guy in issue 87, right?
 

[Robert, please delete the line above, and this note]
 

Don’t tell me what to do, Sina.
 

And by the way, this month a group of friends from the Bendis boards is putting out the 4th issue of an independent comic book anthology, this time it all revolves around horror stories. There is plenty of interesting stuff there (including a zombie story I wrote). 

Sorry for the shameless self-promotion, but I figure one horror fan can forgive another horror fan.
 

Arcadio Bolaños
 

That self-promotion redefined shameless, and I know a thing or two about being without that! But true forgiveness comes from always wanting to support the independent creators.
 

Nice job, Arcadio… This shameless self-promotion reminds me of that time in the letters column for issue 89 where I pretended I was responding to a letter, but really I was just promoting the new Walking Dead action figures from McFarlane Toys… TWICE!


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El día de ayer se inauguraron dos interesantes muestras en el Centro Colich: “Raíces” es una magnífica selección de fotografías de Sandra Allende Busse, todas relacionadas a su pasado emotivo, y por ello, estas fotos son efectivamente un ‘retorno a las raíces’, a la infancia, a los años extraviados. Las imágenes de esta talentosa artista reposan en la inmovilidad del objeto retratado, así como en la constatación de la decadencia material de un lugar que alguna vez fue una vibrante casa de campo. Una de mis fotos favoritas, en gran formato, es un árbol con una infinidad de ramas que se entrecruzan, y el efecto de las sombras y las líneas es realzado por el blanco y negro. La otra muestra “Reviva su pared: Wall-Art Expo” es una simpática e ingeniosa propuesto de decoración, basada enteramente en motivos del rock.
 
my pages / mis páginas

Llegué al Centro Colich tempranísimo, cuando recién empezaba a llegar la gente. Yo creo que si llegué puntual a la inauguración fue por un sentimiento de culpa… y es que el viernes en la noche, fui a visitar a una pareja de españoles con los que siempre me encuentro en las galerías de arte: Paola Vañó y Julius Mirlo. Y esa noche también nos acompañó Eliana Quitián, joven artista colombiana que inauguraba su muestra el martes. Mi idea inicial era ir primero al Centro Colich y de ahí pasar a la otra muestra, que por suerte también era en Barranco.
 

Así que era la primera vez en meses que llegaba a una inauguración y no me encontraba con nadie. Pero, gracias a eso, me quedé conversando con Renzo Rey, un chico muy interesado en el arte. Entre una copa de vino y otra (nos tomamos la molestia de degustar tanto el Merlot como el Sauvignon Blanc), nos quedamos conversando casi dos horas. A eso de las nueve y media de la noche, aparecieron Paola y Julius, y nos quedamos conversando todos. Aunque se me fue un poco la mano con el vino, pasé una noche genial, realmente hacía meses que no me divertía tanto.
 
signed edition / edición autografiada

Finalmente, quería comentar que Robert Kirkman, el creador del cómic The Walking Dead (actualmente convertido en una exitosa serie de televisión) se tomó la molestia de contestar una carta que le envié y, de hecho, la publicó en el número 89 de la colección The Walking Dead (octubre 2011), un tremendo honor del que goza solamente un selecto grupo de privilegiados.
 

A continuación traduzco la carta y las respuestas. En negritas está la respuesta de Sina Grace, editora de la serie, y en cursivas las respuestas del propio Kirkman:
 

Estimados Robert y Sina
 

¿Así que Carl está despierto y consciente? Después de docenas de cartas llenas de ira sobre el disparo a Carl, me estremezco al imaginar cuál podría ser la reacción esta vez. ¿La gente se quejará sobre qué tan rápido se recuperó? ¿Cuestionarán la naturaleza misma de la herida y etiquetarán todo el asunto como irreal?
 

Oh bueno, seguiré leyendo Letter Hacks (no recuerdo en mi vida haber leído una sección de cartas tan dramática y divertida como ésta).
 

La columna de cartas de Invincible ha sido bastante intensa en los últimos meses. Los Invinci-amigos no se van por las ramas.
 

Me encanta la manera en que nos engríes. Además de previews (Witch Doctor & Elephantmen) ahora tenemos dos capítulos de Rise of the Governor.
 

Así de bueno, ¿verdad?
 

Honestamente, no tenía muchas expectativas. Me parece que la mayoría de guionistas de cómic rara vez son buenos novelistas, y resulta que luego de estudiar literatura no soy alguien fácil de complacer… pero tengo que admitir que la novela parece prometedora. No he decidido si la compraré o no, pero al menos estoy interesado.
 

¡Espero que nuestras entrevistas con Jay Bonansinga te convenzan!
 

Honestamente, yo tengo que decir que cualquier cosa que se vea bien y "literaril" en la novela es a causa de Jay Bonansinga, él es lo máximo.
 

Y ahora todo lo que tengo que decir es “estoy seguro que no vas a publicar esto”. Hey, funcionó para el tipo ese en el número 87, ¿verdad?
 

[Robert, por favor borra la línea de arriba, y esta nota]
 

No me digas qué hacer, Sina.
 

Y por cierto, este mes un grupo de amigos del foro de Bendis está lanzando el cuarto número de una antología de cómic independiente, esta vez todo gira en torno a historias de terror. Hay muchas cosas interesantes (incluyendo una historia de zombis que yo escribí).  
 

Lo siento por esta auto-promoción descarada, pero imagino que un fan del terror sabrá perdonar a otro fan del terror.
 

Arcadio Bolaños.
 

¡Esta auto-promoción redefine lo descarado, y sé una o dos cosas sobre no tener descaro! Pero el verdadero perdón viene de las ganas de apoyar siempre a creadores independientes.
 

Buen trabajo, Arcadio... Esta auto-promoción descarada me recuerda de esa vez en la columna de cartas del número 89 donde fingí que estaba respondiendo una carta pero, en realidad, sólo estaba promocionando los nuevos muñequitos de Walking Dead de McFarlane Toys... ¡DOS VECES!

June 14, 2011

May comic books / Cómics de mayo

30 DAYS OF NIGHT #1 100 PENNY PRESS
A single dollar will get you the original tale of vampiric terror that started it all off! 30 Days of Night put IDW on the comics-publishing map and established Steve Niles and Ben Templesmith as creative forces to be reckoned with. Now, you can return to Barrow, or visit it for the first time, as the sun goes down on the remote Alaskan town… and then check out the next page for the latest bloody happenings in the 30 Days world!


BOYS #1 DYNAMITE ED (MR)

BOYS #25 (MR)
Garth Ennis (W) Darick Robertson (A) Covers: Darick Robertson (75%) Carlos Ezquerra (25%) Hughie - or perhaps that should be 'Bagpipe' - meets the original G-Men, and their mysterious benefactor John Godolkin. Secrets of the G-Mansion abound, including one that leaves our hero breathless. Frenchie and the Female begin surveillance as MM works the clues, and Butcher pursues answers from another source entirely. And in the background, unseen by either Boys or G-Men, shadowy forces prepare to make a move of their own... 'We Gotta Go Now', part three Also, the series of alternate covers counting down to issue #30 continues, this time featuring legendary Judge Dredd artist Carlos Ezquerra!


BOYS #33 (MR)
Writer: Garth Ennis Penciller/Inker: Carlos Ezquerra Covers: Darick Robertson With the rest of The Boys out of the picture, the surviving members of Payback find themselves at an advantage of four to one- unfortunately for them, the one is Butcher. As the carnage unfolds, Vought struggle with ongoing internal divisions, Hughie calls in reinforcements, and Annie finds herself up against the Seven's biggest guns- but an unexpected ally may yet save her honor...


BOYS #38 (MR)
The Female of the species is more deadly than the male, according to the poem - just how deadly is revealed in the secret origin of the Boys' most mysterious member. The dawn of nuclear warfare, rumours of mutant Japanese monsters from the ocean, a subscription to Marie Claire- all this and more in 'The Instant White Hot Wild'.


BOYS #45 (MR)
(W) Garth Ennis (A) Russ Braun (C) Darick Robertson Frenchie and the Female go undercover at BELIEVE, as the huge evangelist festival takes over New York City. The Homelander meets the mysterious Oh Father and his posse, Sidekick Twelve, while Hughie and Annie both struggle with the fallout from recent revelations. Butcher, meanwhile, makes a fateful decision of his own... MATURE THEMES


BOYS HEROGASM #4 (OF 6) (MR)
The first-ever Boys spin-off mini-series features the pairing of Ennis with Hitman artist John McCrea and covers by Boys artist and co-creator Darick Robertson! The fun and games go on hold as The Boys' true mission is revealed, and secrets are spilled regarding the worst day in recent American history. As Vought-American's true agenda is revealed, the corporation makes plans to take things to the next level- and the Homelander hints at a certain scheme of his own...


BOYS HEROGASM #5 (OF 6) (MR)
Welcome to The Supies, a night of glitz and glamour beyond any awards ceremony mere mortals could devise. Who will win Best New Team? Greatest Hero? Best Meat In the Sandwich? Exactly what is the Homelander hinting at in his acceptance speech? And in light of last issue's developments, how do Vought American's plans for the Presidency impact on the world of all things supe-ish? Find out in the penultimate episode of Herogasm.


BOYS HEROGASM #6 (OF 6) (MR)
The Boys are forced into action as a surprise development threatens to reveal their presence on Isla McFarlane. The Supes are leaving- but exactly what has happened to the Homelander, and what are his intentions now that Vought have set the scene for Vic the Veep's next great political leap forward? Sudden death and shocks galore, as Herogasm shudders to its gasping, spurting climax. Recommended for Mature Readers.


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HACK SLASH #4 (MR)
story TIM SEELEY, art by DANIEL LEISTER, cover B ERIK JONES  The first story arc comes to brutal, bloody end! Some will live, some will die, and some will be short a few pieces! Two slashers! A whole bunch of victims! And a new status quo for HACK/SLASH!


KIRBY GENESIS #0
(W) Kurt Busiek (A) Alex Ross, Jackson Herbert (C) Alex Ross The Kirby Event of the new millennium begins here, brought to you by the best-selling and award-winning creators of MARVELS! The Pioneer 10 space probe carried a message to the stars. Now an answer's on the way - but not one we expected! When it arrives, the lives of three ordinary people - and the entire world - will be changed forever. Featuring Captain Victory, Silver Star and more of Jack Kirby's greatest concepts, including characters never before seen in comics form! Kurt Busiek (Astro City) and Alex Ross (Kingdom Come) team up for their first full collaboration since 1994, with finished art (from Alex's layouts) by Jack Herbert (Black Terror). Don't miss this tantalizing prelude to KIRBY: GENESIS - a bold, explosive adventure debuting a universe of wild Kirby creations! This is the beginning. This is THE Genesis! This 32 page book will features a 12-page original story as well as tons of bonus materials!


MOON KNIGHT #1
Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS Pencils & Cover by ALEX MALEEV Variant Cover by HUMBERTO RAMOS Variant Cover by BRYAN HITCH Variant Cover by TBA The wait is over! Moon Knight is here...like you ' ve never seen him before! And we mean NEVER! The Eisner award-winning team of Bendis and Maleev tear into the mythos of Moon Knight with the same verve and derring-do they brought to Daredevil. A MARVELOUS reinterpretation of one of the most enigmatic characters in Marvel history starts right here! 32 PGS./Parental Advisory


ROCKETEER #1 100 PENNY PRESS
Celebrate the launch of the all-new Rocketeer anthology with this value-priced look at the classic material by Dave Stevens, as fully remastered and recolored by Eisner-winner Laura Martin! This material would cost much more in the back-issue bin and not look half as nice!


ROCKETEER ADVENTURES #1 (OF 4)
The Rocketeer Flies Again! Dave Stevens unveiled the Rocketeer nearly 30 years ago to instant acclaim, and in all the years since that auspicious debut, respect for Dave's talent and his greatest creation have only continued to grow. Last year, IDW had the honor of releasing the complete Rocketeer saga in several editions, showcasing the work of this great artist as it was always meant to be seen-completely remastered, with nearly every page scanned directly from the originals and recolored by Dave's hand-picked colorist. Today we are able to celebrate Dave's talent once again, with an all-new Rocketeer anthology miniseries written and drawn by some of the finest creators in comics, and with the full cooperation of the Stevens family. The first star-studded issue of The Rocketeer features a gorgeous cover by Alex Ross, and terrific stories by John Cassaday, Mike Allred, Kurt Busiek, and Michael Kaluta, plus outstanding pin-ups by Mike Mignola and Jim Silke-all paying tribute to the continued legacy of Rocketeer and Dave Stevens!


SUPER DINOSAUR #2
Story ROBERT KIRKMAN, art & cover JASON HOWARD  ALL-NEW FROM ROBERT KIRKMAN & JASON HOWARD! At long last, Max Maximus makes his move!  Super Dinosaur and Derek Dynamo find themselves face to face with the most fearsome foe they've ever faced... and that's only if they don't freeze to death first!  This issue can't be missed, just like every issue of SUPER DINOSAUR!


SUPREME POWER MGC #1
Written by J. MICHAEL STRACZYNSKI Cover & pencils by GARY FRANK Presenting a brand-new vision of a world about to give birth to its first generation of superheroes! This new MAX ongoing series follows the origins of these new heroes - from their birth through adulthood, and examines how their lives and abilities change and shape the world around them. A hard edged, mature and deeply personal saga that pushes the limits of the comics form into new, uncharted territory. 32 PGS./PARENTAL ADVISORY


VAMPIRELLA SCARLET LEGION #1
(W) Joe Harris (A) José Málaga (C) J. Scott Campbell (50%), Sean Chen (25%), Billy Tucci (25%) But when an ancient prophecy of doom is uncovered and a new push to resurrect the foulest demons from the pit is revealed, it's clear Vampirella won't be able to take them on alone. Enter THE SCARLET LEGION, assembled to keep the dark things at bay and protect this world from the evils which lie beyond. The only question is, will they see Vampirella as friend... or foe?


WALKING DEAD #85 (MR)
story ROBERT KIRKMAN, art & cover CHARLIE ADLARD & CLIFF RATHBURN  Where do we go from here?


X-FORCE ANGELS AND DEMONS MGC #1
Written by CRAIG KYLE & CHRISTOPHER YOST Art and Cover by CLAYTON CRAIN 'ANGELS AND DEMONS' Part 1 (of 6) There are lines that the X-Men have sworn never to cross. But after the shocking events of 'Messiah Complex,' Cyclops realizes that some enemies need to be dealt with permanently... and the X-Men can never know about it. Enter WOLVERINE, WARPATH, X-23 and WOLFSBANE... X-FORCE.

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30 DAYS OF NIGHT #1 100 PENNY PRESS
Comentario: Ahora todos pueden regresar a Barrow o estar allí por primera vez. El sol se oculta indefinidamente en este remoto pueblo de Alaska.


BOYS #1 DYNAMITE ED (MR)

BOYS #25 (MR) 
Comentario: HUGHIE conoce a los Hombres G, y a su misterioso benefactor. Pero los abundantes secretos de la Mansión G impresionan a HUGHIE.


BOYS #33 (MR) 
Comentario: Es el momento de la batalla decisiva ¿quiénes sobrevivirán?


BOYS #38 (MR) 
Comentario: Un viejo poema afirma que la hembra es más letal que el macho. ¿Pero qué tan cierta es esta frase en un contexto de monstruos japoneses?


BOYS #45 (MR) 
Comentario: Un gigantesco festival evangélico toma a New York por asalto.


BOYS HEROGASM #4 (OF 6) (MR)
Comentario: Los juegos y la diversión están en pausa hasta nuevo aviso.


BOYS HEROGASM #5 (OF 6) (MR)
Comentario: Es la glamorosa ceremonia de premiación. ¿Cuál es el mejor equipo? ¿Quién es el mejor héroe? ¿Quién ganará el premio más codiciado?


BOYS HEROGASM #6 (OF 6) (MR)
Comentario: Una sorprendente amenaza se cierne sobre la isa McFarlane.


FCBD 2011 2000 AD

FCBD 2011 ELRIC BALANCE LOST

FCBD 2011 LOCKE & KEY FREE COMIC BOOK DAY EDITION

FCBD 2011 OVERSTREET GUIDE TO COLLECTING COMICS

FCBD 2011 SUPER DINOSAUR

HACK SLASH #4 CVR B JONES (MR) 
Comentario: Algunos vivirán, otros morirán… y el resto será mutilado.


KIRBY GENESIS #0 
Comentario: Una cápsula especial exploratoria fue enviada al espacio. Ahora regresa con inesperadas respuestas. Las vidas de tres individuos ordinarios se verán afectadas y el mundo entero cambiará.


MOON KNIGHT #1  
Comentario: De las manos del equipo ganador del Eisner llega la reinterpretación de uno de los personajes más enigmáticos.



ROCKETEER #1 100 PENNY PRESS  
Comentario: Versión remasterizada del clásico de Dave Stevens.


ROCKETEER ADVENTURES #1 (OF 4) 
Comentario: Antología que reúne a grandes talentos del cómic.


SUPER DINOSAUR #2  
Comentario: Por fin Max hace su jugada. Llega el más letal enemigo de todos.


SUPREME POWER MGC #1  
Comentario: El mundo está preparado para el nacimiento de la primera generación de súper héroes. Desde su infancia hasta su adultez, estos seres con habilidades especiales darán nueva forma al mundo.


VAMPIRELLA SCARLET LEGION #1 
Comentario: Cuando una antigua profecía es descubierta y una maldición para convocar demonios es revelada... aparecerá la Legión Escarlata.


WALKING DEAD #85 (MR) 
Comentario: ¿En qué dirección podrán escapar?


X-FORCE ANGELS AND DEMONS MGC #1
Comentario: Hay límites que los mutantes han jurado no cruzar. Hasta que Cíclope se da cuenta que algunos enemigos deben ser neutralizados permanentemente. Y para ello alguien tendrá que hacer el trabajo sucio.