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Cammy’s Comic Corner – Book Of The Month – Dan Dare Omnibus
Posted by Cammy in Book Of The Month on November 15, 2011
Book Of The Month – November 2011
Dan Dare Omnibus
Written by Garth Ennis
Illustrated by Gary Erskine
A writer like Garth Ennis can be a bit of a sticky pickle for some comic book fans, for you sometimes can’t tell what you’re getting with him. Will it be something gruesome and disturbing like Crossed, or an action and adventure war story along the lines of Battlefields? One man’s bollocks is another man’s red velvet cupcake.
Me personally, I’ve been a fan of every genre he’s done, but especially love the war stories. That’s the argument I use when people tell me he’s just a one-trick pony; constantly churning out vile and over the top stories to the torture porn enthusiasts. While it sometimes may seem as such, there’s always another series, whether it’s licensed or original, that balances everything out and keeps everyone happy.
The Dan Dare Omnibus holds a special place in my heart for several reasons, and I’ve been meaning to talk about it for the longest time. When I first reviewed issue #5 back in Episode 22, it landed me on my very first press list with a comic book company. At the time Virgin Comics was publishing it, and was able to complete the first seven issue arc before the publisher went through a bit of a revamp, and sold the license to Dynamite Entertainment. In 2009 Dynamite republished the collection, and still holds the license to any future Dan Dare adventures to this day. So far, there have been no plans announced.
For those who don’t know, Garth Ennis is a World War II buff and can tell some amazing stories set in that time period. Dan Dare first appeared in the Eagle publication during the tail-end of World War II, and a lot of Brits still recognize the character today. Think of him as the British Buck Rogers, but much cooler. What Ennis was able to do in this relaunch was maintain the character’s science fiction roots, and at the same time update him for a more mature audience. I don’t mean explicit, I mean this is a war story, and it’s not how the cartoons make it out to be.
Since it’s a science fiction story involving aliens and spaceships, it takes a talented artist to infuse the World War II era look and feel to the setting. Gary Erskine does a wonderful job illustrating the different battleships and cruisers, and certainly excels at the terrifying aliens such as the Torr. The space battles and dogfights are rendered beautifully, and really excites the inner-Star Wars fan in me. The hero himself with his classic bombers jacket and lightning-bolt eyebrows truly is the cherry on top.
So if you like science fiction, if you like war stories, and you’re willing to give Garth Ennis a shot, you’ll definitely find yourself appreciating this collection. According to the internet there’s a movie in the works, so perhaps we will get a new ongoing from Dynamite somewhere down the line. Since Garth Ennis is their MVP over there, it’s only a natural fit to have him pen some new adventures, because he definitely proved himself worthy with this omnibus.
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 131 (6/21/10)
Posted by Cammy in Weekly Reviews on June 21, 2010
No Pick Of The Week, but that doesn’t stop me from having a nice little Fast Five! Picks include The Boys #43 (Dynamite), Four Eyes #4 (Image), Atlas #2 (Marvel), The Walking Dead #73 (Image), and Darkwing Duck #1 (BOOM! Studios).
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Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 124 (5/2/10)
Posted by readmin in Weekly Reviews on May 2, 2010
Comics? In MY Corner? It’s more likely than you think. Pick Of The Week goes to Kevin Smith & Jonathan Lau for Green Hornet #3 (Dynamite). Fast Five picks include Scalped #37 (Vertigo), Ultimate Avengers 2 #1 (Marvel), Stumptown #3 (Oni Press), Green Lantern Corps #47 (DC), and Invincible Iron Man #25 (Marvel).
What rhymes with “Hairs of Blondefest?” Why, “There’s a contest!”, of course!
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 83 (6/5/09)
Posted by Cammy in Weekly Reviews on June 5, 2009
I was taken with both surprise and enjoyment with the pick this week. From Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely comes Batman and Robin #1 (DC). Fast Five picks include Amazing Spider-Man #596 (Marvel), Jonah Hex #44 (DC), Scalped #29 (Vertigo), The Boys #31 (Dynamite), and The Mighty #5 (DC).
Contest in this episode thanks to Rising Sun Creations.
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 78 (5/1/09)
Posted by Cammy in Weekly Reviews on May 1, 2009
Sorry gang, no pick of the week this time around! However, Fast Five picks include Battle For The Cowl: The Underground #1 (DC), Nova #24 (Marvel), Final Crisis: Legion Of 3 Worlds #4 (DC), Sherlock Holmes #1 (Dynamite), and Green Lantern #40 (DC).
I also talk about Free Comic Book Day, and encourage you all to watch my Weapon X Episode before you see the Wolverine movie this weekend. Hopefully next week will have a top pick for sure!
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 73 (3/27/09)
Posted by Cammy in Weekly Reviews on March 27, 2009
Another Marvel dominated week in comics! Pick of the week goes to Garth Ennis and Peter Snejbjerg’s Battlefields: Dear Billy #3 (Dynamite). Fast Five picks include Guardians Of The Galaxy #12 (Marvel), Thunderbolts #130 (Marvel), The Umbrella Academy: Dallas #5 (Dark Horse), Nova #23 (Marvel), and X-Force / Cable: Messiah War (Marvel).
Special Cammy’s Comic Corner Fan Appreciation Contest sponsored by DeadlineGraphics.net at the end of the episode, so be sure to watch all the way through!
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 65
Posted by Cammy in Weekly Reviews on January 31, 2009
Whatta show! From Gerard Way and Gabriel Ba comes The Umbrella Academy: Dallas #3 (Dark Horse). Fast Five picks include Batman #685 (DC), Nova #21 (Marvel), Battlefields: Dear Billy #1 (Dynamite Entertainment), Blue Beetle #35 (DC), and New Avengers #49 (Marvel).
Hazel and Cha-Cha, Ego the Living Planet, and Khaji-Da make this week fantastic!
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 64
Posted by Cammy in Weekly Reviews on January 23, 2009
Bloody good week for comics! Leading the pack, we have from Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis Green Lantern #37 (DC). Fast Five picks include Conan The Cimmerian #7 (Dark Horse), Doctor Doom And The Masters Of Evil #1 (Marvel), Battlefields: The Night Witches #3 (Dynamite Entertainment), Dark Avengers #1 (Marvel), and Air #6 (Vertigo).
The Sinister Six, Night Witches, and Hyperprax airships make this week awesome!










