Showing posts with label Garth Ennis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garth Ennis. Show all posts

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Comic Cover Conformity…

While I understand that there are certain images that are iconic or eye-catching, I can’t help but raise an eyebrow at the similarities between the covers for Brooklyn Animal Control (a one-shot from IDW) and Garth Ennis’s new series, Red Team #2 (Dynamite):

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I’ve read neither comic (though I’d like to give the series a try). But damn, those compositions are similar…

Sunday, April 01, 2012

“The Boys Vol.1: The Name of the Game” (Dynamite)

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Writer: Garth Ennis | Artist: Darick Robertson | Colours: Tony Avina

Don’t miss this dark, twisted look at super – people, and the men and women who make sure the world's “heroes” never go too far.

This series has been recommended by a lot of people, and I finally managed to get my hands on the first volume. (That makes it sound like more of an ordeal than it was – all I had to do was go to a bookstore…) It’s quite an interesting title, too – visceral, brutal and imaginative. Definitely not for the squeamish (or the young reader), it has a lot to recommend it, and it’s not hard to see how it’s become a popular on-going series for so long.

Friday, February 10, 2012

“The Darkness: Origins” Volume 1 (Top Cow)

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The beginning of the dark…

Writer: Garth Ennis | Artist: Marc Silvestri

Mafia hitman Jackie Estacado was both blessed and cursed on his 21st birthday when he inherited the power of The Darkness, an elemental force that allows those who wield it access to an otherworldly dimension and control over the demons who dwell there. Forces for good in the world rise up to oppose Jackie and what his gift represents, but in this story, they are the bad guys.

Another title I tried thanks to Comixology’s free sampler of the first issue. I’d been aware of the series for a little while – it has connections to another of Top Cow’s titles, Witchblade (which you can also try for free) – but had never got around to trying it out. In summary, it’s a great title: twisted, dark (of course), and with plenty of moral ambiguity. It’s also visually impressive and sometimes arresting. I really enjoyed this. I am slowly developing a real taste for Top Cow’s titles.