Showing posts with label Amy Reeder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amy Reeder. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Rocket Girl, Vol.1 – “Times Squared” (Image)

RocketGirl-Vol.01Writer: Brandon Montclare | Artist: Amy Reeder

A teenage cop from a hightech future is sent back in time to 1986 New York City. Dayoung Johansson is investigating the Quintum Mechanics megacorporation for crimes against time. As she pieces together the clues, she discovers the “future” she calls home — an alternate reality version of 2014 — shouldn’t exist at all!

Collects: Rocket Girl #1-5

There is a lot to like about this series: it’s fun, quirky, action-packed, and contains some good light humour. And, of course, the artwork is great (Amy Reeder’s one of the best artists working today). The characters are interesting and varied, their interactions can be pretty fun.

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However, one thing that really niggled at me was the fact that cops in this future are teenagers. It’s probably completely unreasonable to be slightly annoyed by this, but there seems to be a real lack of attention to future-world-building. Sure, this is the first volume of an ongoing series, and therefore isn’t meant to present a complete story. It’s an origin tale, but one that lacks much depth. Part of the problem, I think, is that the creative team are trying to cram in a lot of information and action in a relatively short period of time.

I had really hoped for more from this series. It had huge potential, but sadly didn’t quite deliver. Despite this, I’m still interested in seeing where this goes in the future. The fish-out-of-water element of the future teen (and, uh, police officer) thrust back into the 1980s, and how she’ll adjust to the lower-tech, now-altered past could be really fun and interesting. Also, there are still some mysteries that have been seeded in the “future” parts that need illuminating.

A cautious recommendation, then. An imperfect beginning, but one that still has a good deal of promise for the future.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

“Halloween Eve” One-Shot (Image)

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A seasonal one-shot comic that is fun but also flawed

Writer: Brandon Montclare | Artist: Amy Reeder

Eve has an imagination that’s more than active – it can be downright dangerous! Working late at the costume super-store Halloween Land, she gets lost in her own thoughts until something goes bump in the night. The rubber masks and plastic novelties are coming to life, and Eve must face ghosts, goblins, and gorilla suits made real.

I’m a fan of Reeder’s artwork, so I was quite looking forward to this story when I first heard about it. While it has many strengths, it is also riddled with flaws – not least the premise, which is not exactly original (though there’s a nice twist of originality here-and-there to make it stand out).

The artwork is lavish and vivid, as can be expected, but the writing was a little bit sophomoric – especially Eve’s outbursts at the beginning, which felt unnatural and just made her look like a spoiled hipster, rather than someone who we should relate to and have sympathy for.

It’s a fun read, though, for the most part. I also think it would have worked better as a multi-part story. As it is now, it feels very rushed, when the story and the world the creators have created has a ton of potential to be further explored and expanded. This could have worked as a month-long title, perhaps with one issue released each week? A four-parter, perhaps, which would have given us time to get to know the character and, well, give a shit.

I was reminded of some of the wackier stuff from Alice in Wonderland and a less-adult version of a few Zenescope titles. The ending was predictable and just a bit sappy. It’s not a bad comic, necessarily, I just think it could have been a lot better.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Two Awesome Upcoming DC New 52 Covers

A simple artwork post, this, but many of the great covers for the eighth issues of DC’s New 52 titles were unveiled today on DC’s blog. There were two in particular that stood out for me (not just because they’re series I’ve been enjoying), so I thought I’d share them on here.

First up, Batwoman:

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Cover: Amy Reeder | Writers: J.H. Williams III & W. Haden Blackman | Artist: Amy Reeder & Rob Hunter

Second, Resurrection Man:

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Cover: Rafael Albuquerque | Writers: Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning | Artist: Fernando Dagnino