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Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 130 (6/13/10)
Posted by readmin in Weekly Reviews on June 13, 2010
The good titles return this week after a very disappointing last week! Pick Of The Week goes to John Layman & Rob Guillory for Chew #11 (Image). Fast Five picks include Booster Gold #33 (DC), House Of Mystery #26 (Vertigo), G.I. Joe: Cobra #5 (IDW), Daytripper #7 (Vertigo), and Batman #700 (DC).
Remember to go watch the World Cup games after you’re done reading your comics!
Cammys Comic Corner Episode 126 (5/16/10)
Posted by readmin in Weekly Reviews on May 16, 2010
Gigantic week for comics! Pick Of The Week goes to Joshua Luna & Jonathan Luna for The Sword #24 (Image). Fast Five picks include Siege #4 (Marvel), The Flash #2 (DC), New Avengers: Finale (Marvel), Daytripper #6 (Vertigo), and PunisherMAX #7 (MAX).
With Siege over with, now onwards to the MILLIONS of upcoming Avengers titles!
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 114 (2/14/10)
Posted by readmin in Weekly Reviews on February 14, 2010
So many fantastic picks out this week, but I can only talk about six! Speaking of six, Pick Of The Week from Gail Simone, John Ostrander, and J. Calafiore comes Secret Six #18 (DC). Fast Five picks include Ultimate Armor Wars #4 (Marvel), R.E.B.E.L.S. #13 (DC), Haunt #5 (Image), Daytripper #3 (Vertigo), and Amazing Spider-Man #620 (Marvel).
Tune in at the end of the episode for a very special announcement!
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Book Of The Month – The Umbrella Academy: Apocalypse Suite
Posted by readmin in Book Of The Month on January 5, 2010
Book Of The Month – January
The Umbrella Academy: Apocalypse Suite
Written by Gerard Way
Art by Gabriel Bá
When it comes to superhero teams in comics nowadays, the market is flooded. Each one a knock-off of the one before it, with very little room for standing out and captivating a new audience. Comic fans know what they like, so to introduce a favorable new team to them that isn’t a tweaked version of the X-Men or Teen Titans is not an easy task to accomplish. Furthermore, to have the writer be a successful celebrity in another medium that appeals to the “Hot Topic” crowd, is just on the road to ruin straight-out the gate. Before one page is even published, you’re already fighting an uphill battle against all the internet trolls that post at various forums and websites dealing with comics. You just can’t win.
Or can you?
Enter The Umbrella Academy: Apocalypse Suite written by Gerard Way, of My Chemical Romance fame, and art by Gabriel Ba, a little-known artist from Brazil who has a twin brother. These two did the unthinkable and created a comic book that is loved by many people from all walks of life. To be fair, it took awhile to finally catch-on. With the name “Gerard Way” on the cover, unfortunately many comic folks wouldn’t dare touch it, fearing it was going to associate them with being a fan of goth / emo / screamo music. I personally am a fan of My Chemical Romance, but I’m hardly what you could call a die-hard fan of the band. I almost don’t want to admit that I listen to the music, just because I’m afraid people would automatically slap me with the label “bias”, and that’s the only explanation of why I would pick-up such a comic. What a lot of people don’t realize is that Gerard Way is a hardcore comic book fan. As a matter of fact, he was working at DC Comics as an intern up until 9/11 happened, and he then took to music.
So enough about the back story of how the comic came to be, and onward to what it’s about; it’s about family. More specifically, a dysfunctional family of seven children who were all born at the same time and raised by a wealthy alien posing as human, who will all one day save the world from total annihilation. Got your attention? Good. The seven children are raised to fight crime and save the day with the powers they were born with, all given a number instead of a name. Eventually we come to know them by their codenames, and each of their unique personalities.
Spaceboy (00.01) is the team leader, and due to an accident on a mission to Mars, has the body of a space ape thanks to an experimental surgery to save his life. The Kraken (00.02) is the rogue of the group, doing things his own way (which usually consists of a sharp knife). The Rumor (00.03) can make things happen just by starting her sentence with “I heard a rumor…” which makes her very dangerous. The Séance (00.04) is a rather morbid fellow, who is able to channel the dead (among many other psychic abilities). The Boy (00.05) disappeared into the future, and remained there for sixty years before coming back. He may look like a boy still, but he’s incredible deadly. The Horror (00.06) is dead. And finally, Vanya (00.07) isn’t special at all, and plays the violin. Together, they saved the world countless times when they were children. In the present, they’re only back together because of the death of their father.
Dur
ing their family reunion, darker things are happening at the Icarus Theater where the villain known as The Conductor is composing the end of the world, The Apocalypse Suite, and Vanya is the missing key. Eventually turning her against her adopted family, she personally leads the symphony of destruction with her newly acquired powers. First her family, then the world. So to call them a dysfunctional family would be putting it lightly. Whenever I fight with my sister, billions of lives don’t hang in the balance.
The art on this series is just absolutely superb and breathtaking. Gabriel Ba really does a fantastic job creating such a uniformed team in his abstract style. Usually when you think of what a superhero is suppose to look like, you might think of a Jim Lee or Rob Liefeld type figure, with muscles galore and crisp, clean pectorals. With Ba’s style, they feel how they act; disheveled. His attention to detail has you completely captivated, making you smile as you turn to examine every inch of every page. Dave Stewart’s colors compliment the art very nicely, and do a great job setting the tone and setting of the dialogue. As children we’re told to color inside of the lines, and what Stewart sometimes does is color outside the lines ever-so slightly, making worlds of difference when you’re indulged in the colors. Finally, the covers by James Jean are out of this world. I don’t know how Way & Ba got so lucky to get him to contribute the covers, but they are exceedingly beautiful, almost bringing me to the verge of tears (I kid you not, look at the cover to issue four).
I personally think this is the perfect comic book series. We’ll always have the constantly changing Justice Society of America and X-Force titles, but once in a blue moon a series like The Umbrella Academy will come along and completely blow everyone away. The fact that it’s not a series from decades past, but merely a few years ago still boggles the mind, for it has already survived and has amassed a huge fanbase on the same scale as some of the Marvel and DC titles currently have. I cannot tell you how many times I have recommended it to non-comic book fans and got them hooked. They don’t have to worry about any continuity or origin stories, for it’s all right there in six issues.
So remember, never judge a book by its cover, especially this one. A second series is already out, and a movie is also in the works. Jump on board and have a fun time, for I personally guarantee you’ll love it.
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Cammy’s Comic Corner – Best of 2009 (I.M.H.O.)
Posted by readmin in Weekly Reviews on January 3, 2010
In this 2009 wrap-up, I discuss my favorite Writers, Artists, Series, Story Arc, Single Issue, and Hardcover.
Best Writers – Ed Brubaker, Jonathan Hickman, Peter Tomasi, Mark Waid, Geoff Johns
Best Artists – J.H. Williams III, Tony Daniel, Sean Phillips, Eric Powell, Gabriel Ba
Best Series – Detective Comics (DC), Scalped (Vertigo), Green Lantern Corps (DC), Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel), Green Lantern (DC)
Story Arc – Detective Comics #854-857 “Elegy”
Single Issue – Jonah Hex #50
Don’t agree with my picks? Complain about how wrong I am on the forum!
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 107 (12/13/09)
Posted by Gregory in Weekly Reviews on December 13, 2009
Quite a good batch of comics this week! Pick of the Week goes to Jason Aaron & Steve Dillon for Punisher MAX #2 (MAX). Fast Five picks include Booster Gold #27 (DC), Deadpool #18 (Marvel), Daytripper #1 (Vertigo), R.E.B.E.L.S. #11 (DC), and Invincible Iron Man #21 (Marvel).
Blazer, yay or nay?
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 600 (10/18/09)
Posted by Cammy in Weekly Reviews on October 18, 2009
At long last, it’s the 600th episode! Pick of the week goes to Gail Simone, Nicola Scott, and Carlos Rodriguez for Secret Six #14 (DC). Fast Five picks include Adventure Comics #3 (DC), The Anchor #1 (BOOM! Studios), House Of Mystery Halloween Annual #1 (Vertigo), B.P.R.D. 1947 #4 (Dark Horse), and Anna Mercury 2 #2 (Avatar).
Be sure to stay tuned at the end for the gaggle of giveaways!
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 87 (7/12/09)
Posted by Cammy in Weekly Reviews on July 12, 2009
Light week, so it’s only a Fast Five episode. Picks include B.P.R.D. 1947 #1 (Dark Horse), House Of Mystery #15 (Vertigo), Punisher MAX #72 (Marvel), Green Lantern #43 (DC), and No Hero #6 (Avatar).
You know what’s coming up? Comic-Con. You know who is going to be there? Me.
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 80 (5/15/09)
Posted by Cammy in Weekly Reviews on May 15, 2009
Totally radical week for comics! Pick of the week goes to Gerard Way and Gabriel Ba for The Umbrella Academy: Dallas #6 (Dark Horse). Fast Five picks include Green Lantern Corps #36 (DC), The Walking Dead #61 (Image), Deadpool: Suicide Kings #2 (Marvel), Fables #84 (Vertigo), and Secret Six #9 (DC).
Thanks again to Rising Sun Creations for sponsoring the contest this episode!







