Abyss, on 02 July 2019 - 02:23 PM, said:
polishgenius, on 29 June 2019 - 05:02 PM, said:
...Warren Ellis and Jason Howard's Cemetery Beach, a sorta Mad-Maxian action adventure for which I have only two comments - first the story is a bit slight but as an action comic it's fucking great with some of the most dynamic art I've seen for time, and second GRENADES ARE BAD VERY VERY BAD.
I did not know this was completed. Must read soonest....
...aaaaaaaaaaand just finished CEMETARY BEACH.
It's a Warren Ellis actioner. Decent but not brilliant sf setting (the core concept, bunch of science-people find way to other planet in the 50s, become semi-immortal, stay hidden, run the place like assholes, could be the basis for a way way more complex story) , gonzo action sequences, pithy/snappy dialogue, things 'splode, dudes get shootsed.
It's a fun reminder that Ellis, big brain futurist guru that he is, can sort of dumb it down sometimes and just have fun. One sequence in particular, involving skyships, is so far over the top insane i read it twice laughing right thru.
Made some brief forays into old school marvel... QUASAR and ROM.
QUASAR... it's just too standard comic hero to hold my attention. Read about 10 issues and bailed. I kow it got better and i want to revisit the New Universe story eventually, but for now too meh vanilla predictaboring to stick with it.
ROM... i have a deep fondness for the property, which basically invented the Big Crossover Event at Marvel... but i picked up where i had left off decades ago, at the end of the Wraith War... and wow that got ... if not 'bad' then 'basic'.... ok parts were just bad. Meh. It's funy to me because the Rom toy was only on loan to Marvel and they lost the rights, so while the big baddies, the Dire Wraiths, have more or less been around in the marvel comics universe since the 80s (see War of Kings), Rom himself went on to nothingness. I know Hasbro/IDW have brought him back, haven't looked at that version yet.
Thusly unimpressed with old school mainstream comics, i went and finished DARK ARK. Wow... even for a book about a parallel Noah's Ark captained by an evil sorcerer and filled with two of every kind of monster, that got dark.
My critique of the art remains... it's hard to differentiate between most of the monsters and even humans who aren't the few main focus characters. This is to the book's detriment because it's hard to know which human s doing what at times, and also in a book about vampires and werewolves and goblins and so on you should be able to tell the difference between them. That said, the story is well written, takes some fun and unexpected twists, and has satisfying ending that was well built to.
Happy to see a sequel series AFTER THE FLOOD planned for later 2019.
Next up, revisited the original ALIENS V PREDATOR limited series... the one with the space cattle raising planet and the Pred training hunt gone wrong... still the best example of how those properties work together, with the humans in the middle just trying to survive. I have a few of the sequel series' from a Dark Horse megabundle, will likely keep going.