Friday, July 12, 2013

Review: A1 #2 and Chronos Commandos: Dawn Patrol #1

A1 #2



In the second smashing issue of the award-winning anthology we find




CARPEDIEM Agents must save their leader, Sir 8th Day, from an army of clowns, commanded by the fascist Clown Nazi!But who is The Clown Nazi? And what is the reason for his grudge against Sir 8th Day? Find out in BY BLOOD A KING, IN HEART A CLOWN!



Blazing Glory's supernatural ODYSSEY continues, as John Wilson joins the war effort and ends up on the front line -- in arm's reach of ADOLPH HITLER!



WEIRDING WILLOWS gets ever weirder as the White Rabbit, Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny lead Alice to the heart of the Wild Wood to face a destructive new visitor. Meanwhile, Dr Moreau and the Wicked Witch of the West finalize their deal for the creation of an army of Flying Monkeys.



The anthology is in it's second issue and continues to blow me away. Three different stories with three different tones in both plot and look. Each excellent in varying ways.



Carpediem, continues to the story of the strange band of super-spies that is as bizarre in story as it looks. The characters and story is original, entertaining and fun, exactly what a comic should be.



Odyssey is the least original of the bunch with a look and feel of a certain Marvel character. That's not necessarily a bad thing as we're only two parts in we'll see how it differentiates itself. The art is beautiful and story is still entertaining. It just feels like I've "seen" it before.



Mash-up tales, especially with literary characters, has been very popular these last few years and Weirding Willows is the latest example. Still, this spin is original and definitely entertaining. I'm still figuring out the world it inhabits, but we're two parts in.



And that's the only negative thing I have to say about this series, I want more. The stories feel a bit short and as soon as I'm done I want to find out more. Any of these stories can be a series unto itself. They're that good I want them to be, so I can get more of it at one time instead of bit by bit month by month.



As I finish each issue I want to read more, that's a good thing right?



STORY: DAVE ELLIOT, W.H. RAUF ART: BARNABY BAGENDA, SAMI BASRI, SAKTI YUWONO, JESSICA KHOLINNE, GARRIE GASTONY, RHOALD MARCELIUS

STORY: 8 ART: 8.5 OVERALL: 8 RECOMMENDATION: BUY



CHRONOS COMMANDOS: DAWN PATROL #1



When the Allies and Nazis develop time-diving technology that could see the course of the Second World War derailed by creatures from the Cretaceous period, only the Sarge and his band of misfit soldiers can save the future - by saving history!



Dinosaurs! Giant crocodiles! Time travel! Nazis! Albert Einstein with a machinegun! All that barely scratches the surface of this astounding, fully-painted pulp spectacular!



Buckle up, ladies, it's going to be a bumpy, cigar-chewin' thrill-ride!



Take soldiers, mix in time travel and add a bit of dinosaurs and you get this series. It feel straight out of the B-Movies I used to watch on Sundays and that's awesome.



The first issue feels like the scene just before the credits roll in a movie, setting up the main characters and generally what's going on. We don't know how time travel works, but are given some rules in which this world runs. Given as a bit of dialogue that you know will come back later and be important, just like I'd imagine in a movie.



The characters are cookie cutter and that's ok. When it comes to soldiers do you really need more than the "nervous guy," "wise guy," and the "grizzled leader"? That's what we get and I'm totally good with it, because this comic is all about pulp fun, not some deep introspection on characters or war.



I went in to the comic fully expecting what it turned out to be. It knows what type of comic it is and wants to be and delivers it in beautiful pages and art. Chronos Commandos could wind up being one of the most fun pulp comics of the summer.



STORY AND ART: STUART JENNETT

STORY: 8 ART: 8 OVERALL: 8 RECOMMENDATION: BUY



Titan Comics provided Graphic Policy with FREE copies for review
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