Tuesday, 15 November 2005

New This Week: November 16, 2005

All Star Superman #1 CoverBased on the NCRL list for this week's comics shipping from Diamond, here are a few things to look for at the local comic shop later today:


The Pick of the Week is All Star Superman #1 by Grant Morrison & Frank Quitely. These are the same guys who brought you one of last year's best comics, We3, made the X-Men really interesting for the first time in years, and gave us the Flex Mentallo series. And now they're doing my favorite super-hero, Superman. I've been anticipating this comics ever since it was announced (I just hope that it lives up to my high expectations!)


In other comics:

Dark Horse have the second chronological Concrete collection, Concrete: Heights.

DC have the first collection of Waid and Kitson's Legion reboot in Legion of Super-Heroes, vol. 1: Teenage Revolution; the debut of Matt Wagner's Batman and the Monster Men mini; and new issues of Birds of Prey (#88), Captain Atom: Armageddon (#2), Fables (#43), Green Lantern (#5), Hellblazer (#214), Manhunter (#16), and Top 10: The Farthest Precinct (#4).

Image have a new Kane collection: Kane, vol. 5: Untouchable Rico Costas & Other Stories.

Marvel have the second collection of Whedon & Cassaday's Astonishing X-Men; and new issues of Runaways (#10) and Ultimate Spider-Man (#86).

Moronik have the second issues of Bug Girl and Dirtboy.

Oni have the final issue of Banana Sunday (#4) (good funny comics make Dave's tummy happy!) and the first issue of Local.

Viz have the sixth issue of Shojo Beat.


That's it. A relatively small week, all things considered. So you have no excuse to not buy All Star Superman #1!

Monday, 14 November 2005

New Library Comics: Week of November 7, 2005

Here are the comics we got in for our library collection last week:



Atak, 1967- Alice : kuss den Mond bevor er schlaft /Berlin : Jochen Enterprises, [1995]

Bennett, Jonathan. Torrential /New York : Smallest Press, c2004.

Brown, Jeffrey (Jeffrey David), 1975- I am going to be small : tiny comics /[Deerfield, Ill. : Jeffrey Brown, c2003.]

Brown, Jeffrey (Jeffrey David), 1975- Last night lasted all morning /[Deerfield, Ill. : Jeffrey Brown, 2003?]

Brown, Jeffrey (Jeffrey David), 1975- Mini sulk /Deerfield, Ill. : Jeffrey Brown, 2003.

Brown, Jeffrey (Jeffrey David), 1975- To Wenatchee /Deerfield, Ill. : Jeffrey Brown, [200-?]

Cole, Allison. Asher Bear makes a pod /[Providence, R. I. : Allison Cole, 2002.]

Cole, Allison. Modern rock /[Providence, R. I. : Allison Cole, 2002.]

Cole, Allison. Sketchbook of frustration; Eight days eight drawings; Modern rock /[Providence, R. I. : Allison Cole, 2001-2002.]

Cole, Allison. Sketchbook party /[Providence, R. I. : Allison Cole, 2002.]

Cole, Allison. Stress mess /[Providence, R. I. : Allison Cole, 200-?]

Collier, David, 1963- Just the facts : a decade of comics essays /Montreal, Quebec : Drawn & Quarterly, 1998.

Crane, Jordan, 1973- The shortcut : which is Chapter 2 (two) of a book without a name /[S.l. : Reddingk, 2002?]

Ferguson, Lee. Freak /Orange, Calif. : Image, 2004.

Harkham, Sammy. Ramsden /[S.l. : Sammy Harkham, 2004?]

Little "dirty" comics /San Diego, Calif. : Socio Library, 1971. vol. 1

MacPhee, Josh. Stop /[Chicago : Josh MacPhee, 2002.]

Moench, Doug, 1948- Slash Maraud /New York, N.Y. : DC Comics, 1987- no. 1-6

Nananan, Kiriko. Blue /Wisbech, Eng. : Fanfare ; Rasquera, Spain : Ponent Mon, [2004.]

Plastic Man. /New York : National Periodical Publications, c1976. no. 14

Richards, Ted. Two fools /San Francisco, Ca. : Saving Grace, a division of Keith Green/Industrial Reality, c1976.

Salazar, Souther. Field trip /[Pasadena, Calif. : Souther Salazar, 2003]

Taniguchi, Jiro. The times of Botchan /Tokyo : Fanfare/Ponent Mon, c2005.

Zero zero. /Seattle, WA : Fantagraphics Books, c1995- no. 17, 19

Review: The King

The King coverThe King
by Rich Koslowski
Top Shelf Productions, $19.95


Rich Koslowski's career in comics has taken an interesting path. He began as an inker for Archie Comics, and then moved into self-publishing with his 3 Geeks, a series about well-meaning but terminally geeky comics fans. He then moved on to Top Shelf and into 'serious' comics back in 2002 with Three Fingers, a dark look at funny animals and the golden age of animation. Three years later Koslowski is back with The King, his latest Original Graphic Novel that continues his foray into serious comics territory.

There are two stories in The King: The first is that of the title character, a mask-wearing Elvis impersonator in Las Vegas who many feel may be the actual Elvis Pressly. Some believe he has come out of hiding; others believe he is Elvis back from the dead, and some of those believe that The King is a god, worthy of worship and adoration

The more interesting story is that of Paul Erfurt, a sometime reporter whose previous career--as a writer for The National Enquirer--consisted of spinning lies out of the truth. But as the only reporter to whom The King has agreed to tell his story, Paul now has to determine what is true and what isn't, and what is the difference between facts and faith. The King is cryptic in his responses to Paul's questioning, never giving a straight answer, but through his interviews with The King's entourage Paul learns about the transformative power of belief and grace, all from an unlikely source.

Though maybe I'm reading too much into the story. If The King has a fault, it's in the fact that the story is all on the surface, and there's no other depth to the narrative. Then again, I'm not a huge Elvis fan, so mayeb there are allusions that I'm just not hip to.

The King is a good graphic novel, although it could probably have used a bit more humor. The art is strong--probably Koslowski's best work to date--and he paces the story well. It's another look by Koslowski at the sometimes seedy, sometimes redemptive world of entertainment.

Rating: 3.5 (of 5)

(A review copy of The King was provided by the publisher.)

Sunday, 13 November 2005

Monkey Covers

Katy Keene #38 coverSunday is Monkey Covers day here at YACB. Because there's nothing better than a comic with a monkey on the cover.

Ah, it's the old gorilla suit gag on the cover of Katy Keene #38, courtesy of Bill Wosgon. Always a classic.

(standard disclaimer about gorillas not really being monkeys applies)

Image courtesy of the GCD. Click on the image for a larger version.

Friday, 11 November 2005

War Wheel!

YACB celebrates Veterans' Day:





(Cover from Blackhawk #252 by Dave Cockrum, courtesy of the GCD)

Thursday, 10 November 2005

YAFL: Week 9 Results

Here are the results from week 9 of Yet Another Fantasy League:


Danger Limited 56
Kickers Inc. 54

Secret Six 59
The Inferior Five 41

The Maxx Squad 39
www.rickgebhardt.net 40

Tomorrow Syndicate 66
Moon Knights 31

Power Pack 32
B.P.R.D. 60

Inferior 5 plus 6 52
Nine Pound Hammers 83


Current Standings:


Team W-L-T Pct Pts Streak
------------------- ----- ---- --- ------
1. B.P.R.D. 7-2-0 .778 600 W-5
2. Power Pack 7-2-0 .778 554 L-1
3. Inferior 5 plus 6 6-3-0 .667 587 L-3
4. Kickers Inc. 6-3-0 .667 549 L-1
5. Secret Six 5-4-0 .556 601 W-1
6. Nine Pound Hammers 5-4-0 .556 527 W-1
7. Tomorrow Syndicate 4-5-0 .444 566 W-1
8. www.rickgebhardt.net 4-5-0 .444 435 W-2
9. Danger Limited 3-6-0 .333 523 W-3
10.The Inferior Five 3-6-0 .333 426 L-1
11.The Maxx Squad 2-7-0 .222 458 L-4
12.Moon Knights 2-7-0 .222 447 L-5



Week 10 Games:

Nine Pound Hammers (5-4-0)
vs.
Kickers Inc. (6-3-0)

Danger Limited (3-6-0)
vs.
The Inferior Five (3-6-0)

Secret Six (5-4-0)
vs.
www.rickgebhardt.net (4-5-0)

The Maxx Squad (2-7-0)
vs.
Moon Knights (2-7-0)

Tomorrow Syndicate (4-5-0)
vs.
B.P.R.D. (7-2-0)

Inferior 5 plus 6 (6-3-0)
vs.
Power Pack (7-2-0)


Good luck to all!


In my other Fantasy Leagues, it was pretty depressing, as I somehow ended up with Terrell Owens in three of my leagues... Still, I managed to eke out a 61-59 win in my friends & family league (3-5-1, sixth place); got thrashed 65-29 in my public league (a power outage Sunday morning prevented me from making a needed roster move...) (4-5-0, still eighth place); and scored 254.50 points in my Pass & Kick league, which kept me in third place. Also, Fantasy Basketball started last week: I won 5-3, which was good enough to start me out in 2nd place.

Wednesday, 9 November 2005

You Search, We Provide

Random searches that led people to this blog today:
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Not nearly as interesting as Redhead Fangirl's, but there you go.