Comic Review: The Creep #0

By Edward Gambichler

The Creep # 0

 

     A former flame gets in touch with you out of the blue via a letter sent to your office, at a private investigations firm, in which she asks you to look into the circumstances surrounding her son’s tragic suicide. Although things did not end well between the two of you, you’d probably sympathize with her plight, swallow your pride, and jump headlong into the case.  However, if your Oxel Karnhus, this may not be as simple as it sounds.  Karnhus suffers from “acromegaly”, a malfunction of the anterior pituitary gland which results in the overproduction of growth hormones. In most cases, this leads to patients developing oversized facial features ( as in Karnhus’ case ). Despite his reservations about having his former love, Stephanie see him in this state, Karnhus takes the case.

The inspiration for this character comes from an actor by the name of Rondo Hatton. Hatton, who suffered from acromegaly in real life, was a character actor from the 30’s and 40’s. Among his credits was the 1944 film “Sherlock Holmes and the Pearl of Death” where he was cast in the role of a killer known as “The Creeper”. Hatton played variations of this role in several B-movies including 1946’s “House of Horrors”. Hatton played the role of The Creeper in his final film, 1946’s “The Brute Man”. Hatton passed away from a heart attack that year ( due to his acromegalic condition ). In recent years, the late actor has enjoyed a resurgence in the medium of comics. Late artist Dave Stevens made his Creeper character a featured villain in both his “Rocketeer” comic as well as its film adaptation. And now Dark Horse Comics pays tribute to the actor in the new title, “The Creep”.

First off, the artwork. The issue is rendered by Jonathan Case, whose previous credits include “Dear Creature” and “The Green River Killer”. As an artist, I’m always envious of other artists who can achieve a balance between pencils and inks. I hold Case, along with Mike Mignola as a master of the ink quill and anyone looking to improve their understanding of the “white and blacks” of comic book art should look no further than Mr. Case’s panels. Also the color choices are inspired, with scenes set in the past using a warm toned palette of reds and yellows and scenes focusing on Karnhus using cool blues and greys. There are many instances where I buy the latest issue of one of Marvel and DC’s titles and my eyes are bombarded by a “busy” panel, where the action is just over-rendered to the point where the viewer suffers from information overload. I’m usually left with flipping through the book, my eyes darting over the art, just to get to the end of it. That is not the case with this book. With this issue, I’m not “drowning” in the panels but I’m carried away by the “smooth current”.

 

Now, the writing. This issue was written by John Arcudi, a Dark Horse mainstay whose credits include “B.R.P.D.” as well as “Barb Wire”, “The Mask”, and DC’s “Doom Patrol”. Making a character traditionally viewed as a villainous monster and recasting the character in the central role as the hero is a brilliant twist on the detective genre. Also, despite the film noir aspect of the subject matter, the script doesn’t contain the same heavy-handed dialogue of which you might find if Frank Miller wrote it ( although he did contribute the cover art ). The supporting characters are your normal everyday people. Not femme fatales, nor mobsters or their hitman associates. Ironically, the “heavy” in this issue IS Karnhus.

All in all, a strong start to what will hopefully be a lengthy run. I’m definitely “all in” on this title.

 

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Comics Corner #16

Welcome to the Comics Corner! This week is filled with plenty of surprises from the Top of the Stack all the way down to an impromptu rant on the new Star Wars comic from Dark Horse! In between we talk a look at Amazing Spider-Man #690, Aquaman #11, The Flash #11 as well as a pair of Star Wars titles in Blood Ties: Boba Fett is Dead #4 and Darth Maul: Death Sentence #1. And don’t forget about Super Dinosaur #12 and Venom #21. Who climbed to the Top of the Stack and what do you think about this new Star Wars series? Is it the beginning of the great Expanded Universe reboot? It all awaits you in this week’s Comics Corner!

Comic’s Corner 15

It’s that special time of year, when hundreds of thousands of geeks, nerds, fanboys and fangirls descend upon the city of San Diego for the pop culture Mecca that is the San Diego Comic Con! (Officially titled Comic Con International, the movement back to the original name starts here!)  But we’re not at Comic Con, or talking about Comic Con.  As always we’re talking about comics.  Comics like Venom #20, Spider-Men #3 and Scarlet Spider #7.  Plus comics that have nothing to do with spiders like Batman #11 and Batman and Robin #11.  There’s even a comic about that robotic, rampaging rooster Poyo, in Chew: Secret Agent Poyo #1.  Come inside and find out who rules the roost at the Top of the Stack!

Who to Beam Up #2

Who to Beam Up is back! Ryan and Chris are joined by series artist JK Woodward for an interview discussing the series. JK shares his fandom and how it influences his art as well as what aspects of the series JK got to create and what Easter Eggs are hidden in the artwork. After the interview Ryan and Chris discuss the second issue of the series – which means Ryan answers a lot of Star Trek questions for Chris! And to wrap it all up we announce our winner of the autographed copy of the Forbidden Planet variant cover of issue #1. Hop into your TARDIS, or shuttlecraft if you prefer, and prepare to be assimilated!

Masters Comic Cast 05

 

Masters Comic Cast – episode 05 – DC MOTU Digital Comic #1


Welcome to episode 05 of Masters Comic Cast! The podcast that covers all the new Masters of the Universe comics!

DC Comics published a Digital Comic much to everyone’s surprise before the printed issue, focusing on Sir-Laser-Lot! The guys welcomed more comics about Masters of the Universe next to the 6-issue mini-series but check out the episode to hear their thoughts!

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comics corner #13

This week’s Comics Corner featuring plenty of superheroes from both DC and Marvel.  There’s Amazing Spider-Man #688 and since one Spider-Man is never enough there’s also Spider-Men #2.  From the New 52 we’ve got Justice League #10 and Justice League member titles with Flash #10 and Aquaman #10.  The project gets a whole lot more entertaining in Manhattan Projects #4 and we finish up with some sci-fi goodness from Star Trek #10 and Star Wars: Blood Ties – Boba Fett is Dead #3.  Tune in to find out which of these comics made all the way to the Top of the Stack!

Masters Comic Cast 04

Welcome to Episode 04 of Masters Comic Cast!

The Monthly podcast about all new Masters of the Universe Comics! In this episode Rob, Jukka and Joe take a look at “Powers of Grayskull” mini-comic Issue #2

with a special guest Danielle “Penny Dreadful” Gelehrter (of He-Man.org’s podcast Roast Gooble Dinner)!

Listen to the episode about He-Man’s adventure in Preternia as the ancient Masters of the Universe face against The Snake Men and many more evil beings!

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Comics Corner #11

Welcome to the Comics Corner!  There’s a long list of comics to get through this week and the debut of a new segment: ‘Good, but not good enough’!  What comics are on the chopping block this week and what comics continue to impress?  The world didn’t end with new Watchmen material last week but can it survive the collision of the Traditional and Ultimate Marvel Universes?  And what is the deep, dark secret of the Wayne family?  Find the answers to these burning questions, as well as the reveal of the comic at the Top of the Stack, in this week’s Comics Corner!

 

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