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Hench-Sized Comic Book Reviews – 5/18/24

Sorry I missed reviews last week, everybody. I had a busy end of week and just couldn’t make room for reviews. Fortunately, I’m in the new phase where I go easier on myself for not hitting deadlines. But I did read a couple of comics this week, so let’s do another one of these!

Comic Book of the Week goes to Action Comics #1065 for another excellent chapter of the House of Brainiac storyline. Good times all around with that one!

Oh right, Superman can fly

Meanwhile, I was on vacation this week and spent my time playing God of War: Ragnarok, which is just as awesome and as much fun as the previous game. I finished the Knuckles TV show and it was fine, definitely in line with the Sonic movies. I loved Velma season 2. I enjoyed The Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes. And I hope to see the Furiosa movie next weekend! Good times all around for me.

Comic Reviews: Action Comics #1065 and ThunderCats #4.

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Hench-Sized Review: Space Ghost #1

Surprise! It’s a new, one-off Hench-Sized comic review on a Monday! As part of my overall goal of easing up on my previously rigid blogging schedule, I’d like to review more one-off comics. As a would-be comics creator myself, I know how hard it can be to get people to care about your comic. So I want to offer my blog as a place where creators can get a good, honest, straight forward review of their issue or series.

We’re starting off with Space Ghost #1 by writer David Pepose and Dynamite Entertainment. I got sent this via email over the weekend and I think it’s the perfect starting point for this new initiative of mine. And then perhaps subsequent issues will become part of my normal Saturday review column.

“A space ghost, you might even say.”

I haven’t read a lot of Pepose, but the dude is living my dream life. He started out as an indie comics writer and comics journalist and now he’s doing professional projects for real publishers. And he’s reinventing Space Ghost for comics, kind of like how I want to do with the Street Sharks. I’m hoping if I mention that enough times, I will manifest a job of me writing a Street Sharks comic.

Seriously, if you own the license to Street Sharks, I will put in the work for you. I will watch all those old cartoon episodes and then craft a big, sprawling, exciting comic book world for the Street Sharks. And if you want to go a step further and hire a big name to help out, I will gladly collaborate with Vin Diesel to make this happen. But enough about me, let’s see how Pepose and Dynamite have put in the work on Space Ghost.

Also, quick shoutout to letterer Taylor Esposito, my favorite letterer in the business. He’s the letterer on my own indie comic, Gamer Girl & Vixen, and the dude is top notch. I would totally bring him on board for my Street Sharks comic, just saying.

Also, NO SPOILERS. All images in this review were taken from preview pages I found released online earlier this month.


Space Ghost #1

Space Ghost #1
Writer: David Pepose
Artist: Jonathan Lau
Colorist: Andrew Dalhouse
Letterer: Taylor Esposito

I have zero history with the original Space Ghost cartoon or even the Adult Swim revamp. I’m sure I watched a bit here and there in my childhood, but not enough to sink my teeth into. So I’m coming at this character, this world and this comic as fresh as can be.

Jan, Jace and their pet monkey Blip are living on a space science colony when they’re attacked by space pirates! Shenanigans ensue to the highest order and a certain titular space hero stops by to do his thing. No spoilers!

Comic Review: 7/10 – Good.

This is a good, solid start to a traditional superhero-style imagining of the Space Ghost character. It’s got everything you could want. This comic doesn’t reinvent the wheel or go down any weird, Morrison-esque reinterpretations. It’s Space Ghost, with his classic look, in modern comic book form. It’s also packed with supporting characters and villains from his original cartoon, establishing Jan and Jace right away and making them key to everything. I think that’s a good choice. If you’re going for this style of Space Ghost comic, then embrace all of it and build the comic around it. And this issue does a fine job of that. There’s a bunch of exposition to get through, but it’s fine. We definitely get a good sense of our two main characters, and Space Ghost himself gets plenty of time to shine as an action hero.

You think a ghost can bleed? You’d lose that bet!

Personally, I ding the comic a little for not taking a more measured approach or trying anything really new or exciting. As someone who doens’t care about Space Ghost, I can’t say there’s anything in this first issue that really captures my attention and demands I keep reading the series. It’s a very straight forward presentation of the character. It’s possibly a more serious take on the character, but it’s definitely not a gritty and hardcore reimagining. The artwork is pretty standard modern superhero comic book faire, and that’s fine. Everything looks clear, the classic characters look great and the action, explosions and space-age technology all look phenomenal. The artwork definitely fits what the comic is going for.

This first issue has good, if a little exposition-heavy writing, solid comic book art and does a great job of taking the world of Space Ghost and rebuilding it into this new continuity. You can tell a lot of attention was paid to making this comic happen, and I feel like there is definitely promise in more to come. This first issue was just all about setting the table with a lot of opening action.

TL;DR: This is a straight forward, solid adaptation of the classic Space Ghost show into a modern comic book. It’s a fun, action-packed comic that does a good job establishing the core parts of the comic with a good tone of voice, but it doesn’t really think outside the box, which I feel is important to really sell a new comic in this day and age.

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Hench-Sized Comic Book Reviews – 4/27/24

Jeez! I’m sorry this is so late! I had to work this morning. Otherwise we’re back with more comic book reviews! Just like last week, a bunch of my favorite comics came out this week and I didn’t want to leave my reviews of them in the dust. So I read some good comics and I’m prepared to talk about some good comics, like the end of Duke and some more Ultimate Spider-Man.

Comic Book of the Week goes to Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #119 for getting the Darkest Hour train back on the tracks, just in time to announce the end of the series.

That caption has multiple meanings

Meanwhile, I finally started playing God of War: Ragnarok after getting it for free with my Playstation 5 several years ago. It’s pretty much exactly what I expected, and that’s pretty nice. Beyond that, I also finally built the Optimus Prime LEGO set I bought several years ago. That was super fun as well.

Comic Reviews: Duke #5, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #119, and Ultimate Spider-Man #4.

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Hench-Sized Comic Book Reviews – 4/20/24

Hello everyone! If you didn’t see my post earlier this week, I’m thinking of backing off a bit on writing so much for this blog. While I still love reading and writing about comics, I want to lighten up on the rigid schedule I’ve set for myself to get everything read and reviewed. There were a bunch of good comics this week, like more Nightwing and Superman, so I wanted to review them. But things may change going forward.

Comic Book of the Week is Wonder Woman #8 for just another phenomenal chapter to this gripping ongoing story! New storyline kicks off with style.

This is America

Meanwhile, I loved the Fallout TV show, I’m loving the X-Men cartoon and I’m very much enjoying Shogun. So all is well with me in TV land. I’m hoping to spend this weekend finally starting God of War: Ragnarok, which I got for free when I bought my Playstation 5. I expect that game to be a hoot!

Comic Reviews: Nightwing #300, Superman #13 and Wonder Woman #8.

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6 Thoughts on the First Season of Fallout

Like many people, I had my doubts about a Fallout TV show. Video game adaptations have a bad reputation, even though I still have faith in most of them. And I love Fallout as much as the next gamer. So could they pull it off? Could they make it work? Apparently, they can knock it out of the goddam park!

TV Show Rating: 9/10 – Great

I was a little worried after seeing the first teaser trailer for the Fallout show, but the second trailer was awesome and I was fully on board. I don’t think Amazon Prime should have released the whole show in one day, I think Fallout could have benefited from a weekly release, but those choices aren’t mine to make. I managed to finally watch all the episodes this week so it’s now review time!

Join me after the jump for my thoughts and review on the first season of Fallout. Expect FULL SPOILERS for the whole show! And feel free to share your own thoughts in the comments below.

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