Good Comic BooksPREVIEWS » Good Comic Books http://www.goodcomicbooks.com | The UK's Most Awesomest Comic Book News, Reviews, Previews and Stuff | Fri, 08 Dec 2017 12:44:23 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1.3 Preview | KICK-ASS 2 #3 http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/mainstreamcomics/5002/preview-kick-ass-2-3 http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/mainstreamcomics/5002/preview-kick-ass-2-3#comments Wed, 27 Jul 2011 20:29:05 +0000 Joe Innes http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/?p=5002 Late]]> It’s odd, Marvel says KICK-ASS 2 IS BACK! When, really, they should be saying KICK-ASS 2 IS LATE… AGAIN! This issue is released a whole five months after the previous issue, but if you can’t remember that far back they’re luckily reprinting the first two issues for your benefit. It’s been good fun up to now, and this issue seems like the usual Mark Millar awesomeness… If you can forgive the lateness, you’re in for a treat.

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Marvel says:

KICK ASS 2 Is Back!

Get your first look at Kick Ass 2 #3, right here from the chart topping creative team of Mark Millar and John Romita Jr.! This time, the beatings won’t slow down, as Kick Ass 2 resumes a regular printing schedule of every six weeks, right until the final issue! Escalation is the name of the game, as feeble high-school geek Dave Lizewski embraces his role as a real-life, ass-kicking superhero! But wait, it gets crazier as he joins Justice Forever! But what’s the price for having an entourage of costumed nut jobs? Dave’s nemesis The Red Mist has the answers, along with a few other bloody surprises, this August in Kick Ass 2 #3!

“I couldn’t be more excited that the scheduling problems have all been taken care off because this is most I’ve enjoyed working in the medium since I started” said Millar. “I’m thrilled that fans have kept on supporting the book, our sales have been incredible, and everyone has been appreciated. I can’t tell you how amazing it feels to feels to know this is out every six weeks like clockwork now! The ride only gets wilder from here!”

And THAT’S NOT ALL! Reserve your hospital bed because the first two heart-stopping issues of Kick Ass 2 are bludgeoning their way back to comic shop shelves everywhere! With the Kick Ass 2 #1 going to an unprecedented FIFTH printing, and Kick Ass 2 #2 bloodying up the competition with a second printing, this book is unstoppable! Catch up on the action with Kick Ass 2 #1 Fifth Printing Variant & Kick Ass 2 #2 Second Printing Variant, and prepare yourself for the latest and craziest issue of Kick Ass yet!

What gut-wrenching scheme is The Red Mist forming and can Justice Forever put an end to it? And where the heck is Hit-Girl? Find out this August!

KICK ASS 2 #3 (of 7)
Written by MARK MILLAR
Art and Cover by JOHN ROMITA JR.
ON SALE—24/08/11

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Preview | Ultimate Comics X-Men #1 http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/reviews/4813/preview-ultimate-comics-x-men-1 http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/reviews/4813/preview-ultimate-comics-x-men-1#comments Wed, 13 Jul 2011 19:37:54 +0000 Joe Innes http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/?p=4813 Cover Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6

Marvel says:

Marvel is pleased to present your first look at Ultimate Comics X-Men #1, from rising stars Nick Spencer & Paco Medina! Iceman, Kitty Pride and the Human Torch discover the true history of the x-gene as the divide between Mankind and Mutantkind grows deeper than ever before! Who are the X-Men and how will they handle the fallout of this universe shattering discovery? Find out in Ultimate Comics X-Men #1 this September, as Ultimate Comics Universe Reborn continues!

ULTIMATE COMICS X-MEN #1
Written by NICK SPENCER
Art by PACO MEDINA
Cover by KAARE ANDREWS (POLYBAGGED)
Variant Cover by PACO MEDINA
ON SALE – 14/09/11

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Preview | Uncanny X-Force #12 http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/mainstreamcomics/4497/preview-uncanny-x-force-12 http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/mainstreamcomics/4497/preview-uncanny-x-force-12#comments Thu, 30 Jun 2011 19:07:50 +0000 Joe Innes http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/?p=4497 Cover Variant Cover Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4

Marvel says:

Marvel is pleased to present your first look at Uncanny X-Force #12, from critically acclaimed writer Rick Remender, superstar artists Mark Brooks and Dean White. X-Force must find a Celestial Life Seed before Archangel succumbs to the darkness within him, but when the alternate reality’s twisted versions of Earth’s mightiest stand in their way – will they be too late? Can they halt the coming of a new Apocalypse? Find out in Uncanny X-Force #12!

UNCANNY X-FORCE #12
UNCANNY X-FORCE #12 KUBERT VARIANT
Written by RICK REMENDER
Penciled by MARK BROOKS
Colors by DEAN WHITE
Cover by ESAD RIBIC
Variant Cover by ADAM KUBERT
ON SALE – 27/07/2011

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Preview | Ultimate Comics Ultimates #1 http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/mainstreamcomics/4388/preview-ultimate-comics-ultimates-1 http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/mainstreamcomics/4388/preview-ultimate-comics-ultimates-1#comments Mon, 27 Jun 2011 18:56:05 +0000 Joe Innes http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/?p=4388 Cover Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4

Marvel says:

Marvel is pleased to present your first look at Ultimate Comics Ultimates #1, from the critically acclaimed creative team of Jonathan Hickman and Esad Ribic! Iron Man, Hawkeye, Nick Fury & Thor are back together after the monumental events of Ultimate Comics Fallout! One of the biggest villains that ever faced the Ultimate Universe has returned. But with a teammate out of action, can the remaining members save the world as they struggle to find their place in the Ultimate Universe?   Ultimate Comics Universe Reborn kicks off this August in Ultimate Comics Ultimates #1!

ULTIMATE COMICS ULTIMATES #1
Written by JONATHAN HICKMAN
Art by ESAD RIBIC
Cover by KAARE ANDREWS
Variant Cover by ESAD RIBIC
ON SALE – 24/08/11

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Preview | X-Men: Schism #2 http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/mainstreamcomics/4236/preview-x-men-schism-2 http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/mainstreamcomics/4236/preview-x-men-schism-2#comments Tue, 21 Jun 2011 19:54:46 +0000 Joe Innes http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/?p=4236 Something happens, I’m not sure what, but it heralds the end of Logan and Scott’s beautiful relationship, and the reason for this:

But don’t worry kids, it comes back immediately! You’ll have to decide who ‘wins the breakup’ though. My money’s on Scott, if they were my parents, he’d be the one I’d choose to live with after the divorce. Logan would be the dead-beat dad who comes to my 11th birthday drunk to throw up in the punch.

Check out the preview for X-Men: Schism #2 below…

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Marvel says:

Marvel is pleased to present your first look at X-Men: Schism #2, from Marvel Architect Jason Aaron and superstar artist Frank Cho. The blockbuster X-Event of the summer continues as Sentinels threaten to wipe out all of Mutantkind! It’s up to Wolverine and Cyclops to band the X-men together and tackle the threat head-on, and with tensions boiling – one of them will go too far. Find out this July the fate of mutantkind remains unclear in X-Men: Schism #2!

X-MEN: SCHISM #2

X-MEN: SCHISM #2 CHO VARIANT
Written by JASON AARON
Art  and Cover by FRANK CHO
Variant Cover by FRANK CHO
ON SALE – 27/07/2011

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Preview | Rocketeer Adventures #2 http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/mainstreamcomics/4159/preview-rocketeer-adventures-2 http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/mainstreamcomics/4159/preview-rocketeer-adventures-2#comments Tue, 14 Jun 2011 21:17:39 +0000 Joe Innes http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/?p=4159 Hello! If you’re a regular to this here website thing, and have listened to our latest podcast, you’ll know of our massive love for Dave Stevens and Rocketeer. So, it’s awesome that we have a massive preview of Rocketeer Adventures #2 to show you, it looks awesome sauce…

Wonderful people involved with this issue include Darwyn Cooke, Lowell Francis, Mark Waid (writers) • Darwyn Cooke, Gene Ha, Chris Weston, Pinups by Geof Darrow (artists) • Alex Ross, AND Dave Stevens (covers)

COOL.

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IDW says:

This issue of ROCKETEER ADVENTURES continues to soar with a trio of stories crafted by masterful comics creators. Mark Waid and Chris Weston provide a pulse-pounding story of revenge set to a colorful backdrop of the opening of the Golden Gate Bridge, Lowell Francis and Gene Ha put Cliff through his paces in an-all action extravaganza that has him fighting tooth and nail for his very survival—plus a special guest star! Finally, Darwyn Cooke delivers the goods (as always!) with a tale that we won’t say one word about—it’s too good to even hint at and ruin the surprise! Plus, a pair of pin-ups, BOTH by Geof Darrow—his incredible piece was just too massive to be held to the confines of a single page, so he’s supplying a gorgeous TWO-PAGE pin-up!

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Preview | Uncanny X-Men #539 http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/mainstreamcomics/4104/preview-uncanny-x-men-539 http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/mainstreamcomics/4104/preview-uncanny-x-men-539#comments Sun, 12 Jun 2011 17:41:39 +0000 Joe Innes http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/?p=4104 Cover Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5

Marvel says:

Marvel is pleased to present your first look at Uncanny X-Men, from acclaimed writer Kieron Gillen and rising star artist Ibraim Roberson! Someone has kidnapped Hope and Wolverine’s the only one capable of saving her! He’s the best there is at what he does, but when it comes to hunting down Hope, can Wolverine set his personal feelings aside to complete the mission? Mutantkind needs their messiah now more than ever and whoever holds her captive has painted a giant X on their back. The relationship between Hope and Wolverine is forever changed this June, in Uncanny X-Men #539!

UNCANNY X-MEN #539
Written by KIERON GILLEN
Penciled by IBRAIM ROBERSON
Cover by SIMONE BIANCHI
Variant Cover by DAVE JOHNSON
On Sale—29/06/2011

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Preview | Daredevil #1 http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/mainstreamcomics/3845/preview-daredevil-1 http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/mainstreamcomics/3845/preview-daredevil-1#comments Fri, 27 May 2011 18:44:21 +0000 Joe Innes http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/?p=3845 I don’t know anything about Daredevil… The movie didn’t help.
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Marvel Says:

Marvel is pleased to present your first look at Daredevil #1, from the creative dream team of Mark Waid, Paolo Rivera and Marcos Martin! Daredevil’s exciting new journey begins as he retakes the alleys and rooftops of New York City with monumental life changes, new enemies, new friends and a new role in the Marvel Universe! Billy club in hand, Matt Murdock must tackle his greatest challenges yet, but will he be welcomed back to New York with open arms? Who will stand in his way and can Daredevil be trusted? Find out as Daredevil soars to new heights in the double-sized Daredevil#1, this July!

DAREDEVIL #1
Written by MARK WAID
Pencils by PAOLO RIVERA and MARCOS MARTIN
Cover by PAOLO RIVERA
Variant cover by JOHN ROMITA SR.
Variant Cover by MARCOS MARTIN
Variant Cover by NEAL ADAMS
ON SALE – 7/7/11

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Feature | Tinpot Hobo http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/interviews/3652/feature-tinpot-hobo http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/interviews/3652/feature-tinpot-hobo#comments Sun, 15 May 2011 14:04:14 +0000 Joe Innes http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/?p=3652 Anyone who’s a regular to this corner of the internet, may have already heard of our love for Tinpot Hobo. In the first episode of The Good Comic Books Podcast (which you can find HERE) we spoke about this brilliant sci-fi comic, because it’s really ace. In the same vein as Star Wars and Serenity, an unlikely band of guys get together to fly around an incredibly well realised universe and do some adventuring.

We were lucky enough to get some questions answered by the creator Jack Lawrence, who both writes and draws and colours and all that stuff, and Adam Lawrence (no relation) who uses his 3D modelling skills to design all the starships. It’s really cool stuff, and we advise you to check out the website www.tinpothobo.com because it’s incredibly entertaining in its own right.

Good Comic Books | This is your first creator owned project in 7 years, has it been gestating for all that time?

JACK LAWRENCE | To a certain extent, yes. I wrote the first two issues all that time ago, then my career sort of went crazy and Hobo had to sit and wait for me to find the time to do it. It’s been ever-present in my mind for the last 7 years though. When I decided I was going to the Kapow Comic con, I really wanted something of my own to show, and saw that as the perfect opportunity to finally realise Tinpot Hobo.

GCB | How did the the two of you get together on the project?

JACK | Adam and I went to the same school, then later on worked together for a few years before I broke into the comics industry. I knew early on that I wanted the ships of Hobo to look a certain way, and for there to be continuity from one image to the next. I know where my strengths lie, and it’s certainly not in vehicle design! It was a stumbling block very early on in the process, back in 2004. How do I do an epic sci-fi story that’ll rely heavily on cool-looking starships without making it look like crap? Adam, via the use of digital 3D modelling is great at architecture and product design, so I asked him if there was some way of successfully integrating his designs into a 2D format. After some trial and error, we got there!

GCB | How do you go about creating the Tinpot Hobo Universe, and does the world building happen before or after you’ve written the characters and story? On the website you’ve already started naming planets, outlining star systems, designing alien languages etc.

JACK | It all happens at the same time, really. The initial hook that I wanted to work from was “Cops in Space”. I’m a big soap opera fan, and feel the cliffhanger is the single best dramatic device ever created, so I knew I wanted that kinda feel to it. From there I decided on who the main characters would be, which have remained largely unchanged. The thing is though, once I started creating organisations, factions, locations etc. it just became this ever-expanding thing, with one situation leading on to another or at times leading back to a previous one. As far as the information on the website, that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Most of what’s up there relates to what can be found in issue 1. As the story continues, so more bits and pieces will be revealed on the site. It’s very important to me that the Universe be really immersive, with tons of background information that isn’t necessary for the casual reader to know, but is there for those who really want to dig into it. Part of that was the Universal Standard writing system. I always loved that Star Trek and Star Wars had their own written languages (loads of them in the case of Star Trek) and I think it really helps to create a different Universe to the one we know.

GCB | What is the art process for Tinpot Hobo? Is it heavily digital? Do you do the colour, lettering etc all yourself?

JACK | Yeah, I do. Just as with Darkham Vale, it’s my baby and I know how I want it to look. In terms of the process, I pencil and ink it physically (that’ll never change!) then scan it and colour it on Photoshop. Adam sends me the ships as line art so that I can drop those in to the page and colour them along with the rest of it. There is no greater feeling, for me, than when a page is finished from pencils to letters.

GCB | How are the ships created? I heard that’s Adam’s job…

ADAM LAWRENCE | It is indeed Adam’s job, so I thought I would answer this question for you guys. As Jack mentioned earlier, I work in 3D, so for me it was really great to be able to move away from the day job, and create something that I have complete freedom on. 3D just gives you so much scope, that you can view the ship from any angle, so you can get a real understanding of its shape early on in the production process. I start off with a really simple sketch, then just block it out in 3D, as a series of simple geometric shapes. From there I reform the shape adding detail as I go. During the “trial and error” phase early on, it was clear that too much detail wasn’t translating that well to 2D line art, so I soon learned what to put in and what to leave out. From there I send over a series of images of the ship from different angles, to get Jack’s feedback. Then I will make any changes that are needed, although to be honest there haven’t been very many at all so far. The last step is to render them out as line art. For this stage Jack provides a simple sketch of the ship in the position he’s after, which I then use as reference. It’s a great way of working. I now have a massive pile of sketches and doodles that I’m currently working up in 3D for the comic.

GCB | Darrius looks like someone I know, did you base him on a guy called Wes?

JACK | Ha! No, but let’s get Wes into a “Born to Fly” T-Shirt and get him on the website! LOL

GCB | What were the influences for the book? I’d say Star Wars, but I guess it’s the first comparison anyone would make for Sci-fi of this kind, plus I reckon Star Wars influences way over half of everything anyway.

JACK | I think you’re absolutely right. Not only is Star Wars incredibly ingrained in our consciousness, all of its characters and themes are archetypal, so you can’t really get away from it. Add to that the Sci-Fi element and it’s inevitable that some will make that comparison, regardless of how hard you try to steer clear of it as a creator. Actually, the initial inspiration was from being a fan of cop shows like “The Bill” and soap operas. I’m constantly inspired by people I know and places I visit. For example, going to shopping malls really makes me feel like I’m on a Starship, which then gets the creative juices going in that context, and will lead to a story element that maybe I hadn’t thought of before. I wanted to do Sci-Fi because I’d just finished Darkham Vale, and had tons of ideas for stories but felt that the location was too small and limited for those ideas to be realised realistically. So I traded up a small hamlet in the English countryside for the entire galaxy, just to cover my bases!

GCB | How have you found self publishing? Fun?

JACK | Without exaggeration, it’s the single most exciting and rewarding experience of my career so far! Being a freelance artist is wonderful, but at times it can be frustrating and to be honest, boring, if your creative urges are not being 100% fulfilled. Tinpot Hobo is my creative escape; my chance to do whatever I want to, without answering to anyone or waiting on anyone else to get the book out there. Has it made me shedloads of cash? No, of course not! But that was never the point. I always said that if the only people to read it were my family and friends that’d be absolutely fine, because the point is that I created it. Actually, the reception has been, thus far, 100% positive, and I’m selling more copies than I imagined I would at this stage.

GCB | Are you working on any other projects we should know about?

JACK | I’m working on loads of projects, but mainly for toy companies, so I won’t be able to tell anyone, ever! (Another reason for putting my own comic out there!)

GCB | What comics (if any) would you recommend at the moment? Are there any small press gems we should know about?

JACK | I’ve just discovered, through meeting at a convention, Philip Jackson’s “Sequential Art”. It’s a webcomic, but he’s bound a ton of the strips up and sells them from Lulu. Gorgeous art, and a real sense of fun to the whole thing. Plus, Phil’s a lovely guy, which always helps sell something to me!

GCB
| When is Tinpot Hobo #2 out?

JACK | I’d love to be specific, but the answer is “as soon as humanly possible!” I’m doing it alongside my regular workload, but it is underway. I’ll be updating through Facebook, DeviantArt and Twitter (although I don’t really get that last one!) I’d love to have it done for July, but it remains to be seen. Rest assured though, I AM committed to it!

Thanks guys! If you want to pick up a copy of Tinpot Hobo yourself, go HERE.

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Preview | Wolverine #10 http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/mainstreamcomics/3655/preview-wolverine-10 http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/mainstreamcomics/3655/preview-wolverine-10#comments Fri, 13 May 2011 21:23:55 +0000 Joe Innes http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/?p=3655 The best there is… nuff said.
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Marvel says:

Marvel is pleased to present your first look at Wolverine #10, part one of “Wolverine’s Revenge!” from superstar writer Jason Aaron and acclaimed artist Renato Guedes! It’s a claws and carnage-fueled kill spree as Logan sets out for retribution on the Red Right Hand! What are the secrets of this shadowy council and why would they target the world’s most dangerous mutant? Can anything spare them from Wolverine’s unforgiving rage? Find out this June as Logan cuts the secrets out of the men who sent him to Hell as he begins a mission without mercy, only in Wolverine #10!

WOLVERINE #10
Written by JASON AARON
Penciled by RENATO GUEDES
Cover by JAE LEE
On Sale – 08/06/11

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