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Cammy’s Comic Corner – Book Of The Month – The Umbrella Academy: Dallas

The Umbrella Academy: Dallas

Written by Gerard Way

Art by Gabriel Ba

Dark Horse

Another January, and another Umbrella Academy book is the pick of the month. If you can’t tell by now, I’m a little obsessed with this series. I like starting off the new year with a selection that makes me smile from ear to ear, and no other series tickles me pinker than The Umbrella Academy.

In this second volume, Dallas, we see the aftermath of the White Violin’s rampage from Apocalypse Suite, and once again the team is disbanded. Space Boy is more like the Pillsbury Doughboy, The Rumor is left speechless by her deranged and amnesiac sister, the Séance is now a celebrity, Kraken is the only member trying to fight crime, and Number Five is down on his luck at the race track. Not exactly the team we fell in love with. After being visited by a small army of Temps Aeternalis agents, things get set in motion for Number Five, then eventually the whole team as well.

This volume is packed with back story of Number Five, and how he became the ultimate killing machine we see today. He was labeled an anomaly, and used by the Temps Aeternalis to travel throughout time and correcting mistakes in the time stream. When it eventually comes to assassinating JFK in 1963, his older self rebels. Because of this, JFK goes on being president for eight years, Hargreeves acquires nuclear missiles from him, and eventually the world is destroyed because of it. It is extremely important for Number Five to go back in time to finish the job, and the rest of the team is forced to get involved.

Whether it is the past, present, or future, Gabriel Ba is able to execute the pages flawlessly. This time around, he even took over for illustrating the covers as well. From the breathtaking landscapes of Vietnam, to the office at the end of time, he continues to bring us amazing visuals that only his art style is capable of delivering for a series like this. Add a dash of Dave Stewart once again on colors, and it’s eye candy of the highest caliber.

While I patiently wait for the third volume, Hotel Oblivion, it gives me endless time and pleasure to relive such wonderful storytelling by Gerard Way. I think with the completion of this volume, he finally earned the much-deserved respect from the pickiest of comic book fans. He is one of us, and he’s not one of these blow-hard musicians trying to make a quick buck that we’ve seen examples of time and time again. Yes, Hotel Oblivion is currently on hiatus due to My Chemical Romance touring, but after delivering to us two absolutely spectacular volumes so far, I will gladly wait patiently for the next one. It’s not like he’s going to pull a Warren Ellis and take an eternity to deliver on something he started years ago, right? Right?

The best thing going for this series is that it’s a lot like Hellboy; anyone can pick up any volume, and still have a great reading experience. You don’t need years of continuity to enjoy it, for it is easily accessible to comic readers of young and old. While waiting for the third volume in 2011, why not treat yourself with the first two this month? Where else can you get red licorice vines and instant Armageddon?

Nowhere else in comics, I can assure you.

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Cammy’s Comic Corner – Book Of The Month – The Umbrella Academy: Apocalypse Suite

Book Of The Month – January

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Written by Gerard Way

Art by Gabriel Bá

Dark Horse

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.

Durissue4ing 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 – Episode 80 (5/15/09)

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!

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Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 69 (2/27/09)

What a wonderful week for comics!  Pick of the week goes to Gerard Way and Gabriel Ba for The Umbrella Academy: Dallas #4 (Dark Horse).  Fast Five picks include Avengers: The Initiative #22 (Marvel), Doctor Who: The Whispering Gallery (IDW), Green Lantern #38 (DC), Nova #22 (Marvel), and The Sword #15 (Image).  This week had so many winners, I could have easily done another episode of just Fast Fives.

The Doctor, Seance, and the Nova Corps make this week absolutely wonderful!

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Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 17 (2/22/08)

Cammy’s Comic Corner (2/22/08)

This week, the top picks include The Immortal Iron Fist: Orson Randall and the Green Mist of Death (Marvel), Checkmate #23 (DC), and The Umbrella Academy; Apocalypse Suite #6 (Dark Horse). Also on this episode, I yell quite often and make silly faces.

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Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 12 (1/18/08)

Cammy’s Comic Corner (1/18/08)

Awesome week for comics! Picks include Booster Gold #6, and The Umbrella Academy #5. Fast Five picks include The Immortal Iron Fist #12, The Sword #4, Hawaiian Dick: Screaming Black Thunder #2, 76 #1, and Wolverine: Origins #21. Midnight showing of Cloverfield is why I appear to be tired.

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Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 10 (12/21/07)

Cammy’s Comic Corner (12/21/07)

Fast Five is back! The two main picks this week were Madame Mirage #4 and The Umbrella Academy #4. Fast Five picks include Countdown: Arena #3, Immortal Iron Fist #11, World Of Warcraft #2, Conan: The Frost-Giant’s Daughter, and Doctor Who Classics #1. This week left a good taste in my mouth.

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Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 6 (11/23/07)

Cammy’s Comic Corner (11/23/07)

Picks this week include Checkmate #20, The Boys #12, and The Umbrella Academy #3.

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Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 1 (10/18/07)

Cammy’s Comic Corner- 10/18/07

The picks this week include The Umbrella Academy #2, and The Boys #11.

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