Review of Aspen comic’s Idolized #0

By Robert Greenwood

 

In the current world we live in, those fleeting moments we call life sometimes seem to pass us by. With the advent of the TV shows like American Idol and America’s got talent, millions of normal people can have those preverbal 15 minutes of fame. It can make even the most mundane person Jump out of their comfort zone. Now imagine a world filled with super powered beings all fighting for those same 15 minutes?

This is the world that Aspen Comics presents in their new comic series Idolized. In the #0 issue  we learn about the new reality show “Superhero Idol” and what it takes to become a superhero.

The grand prize isn’t a record deal, No trip to Vegas, or even their own TV show. That would be a silly prize for a would- be super hero. Instead they get to be a part of the greatest group of Super powered beings ever assembled.

“The Powered Protectors”

The comic follows one girl’s dream of being a superhero and doing what she always wanted to do. Does she succeed, or will she fail miserably? Well you are going to have to read the book for yourself and find out.

You will follow young Leslie aka “Joule” on her quest in Idolized. The book is written by David Schwartz (“Meltdown”) and drawn by one of our favorite artists Micah Gunnell (“Shrugged”, “Dellec”)

Sometimes, when I see comics that grab from real life in a parody type fashion it always leads to disappointment. Idolized doesn’t parody, it excels at telling a hard hitting story with hits of action and simple yet stunning art.

Idolized issue #0 comes out June 27 go and buy it up and  check out their FaceBook page here http://www.facebook.com/IdolizedComic

Follow Rob on Twitter @AltMindz

Like our FaceBook page @ http://www.facebook.com/pages/Alternative-Mindz/216819165003579

The Caption Box 27: In the Closet

Rob Base sits down with Juan Pineda, Edward Gambichler and Chuck Suffel as they talk about Green Lantern coming out and Gays in comics

Blip.tv

YouTube

Audio

[podcast]http://media.alternativemindz.com/mp3/CaptionBox/27_caption_box_podcast_In_The_Closet_06082012.mp3[/podcast]

 

DOWNLOAD

 

Follow us on Twitter  Rob @AltMindz  Ed @EFG72 Chuck @Chuck_Suffel and Juan @JuanCPineda

Helldiver Heavy Metal review

By Edward Gambichler

Helldiver : The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse

Book One

 

     Most people can remember reading either Marvel or DC Comics growing up as teenagers. Unfortunately, the young comic book reader must grow up at some point and graduate to subject matter that reflects their own maturing reading habits. For some, ( in the 50’s ) it was consuming the  Horror, Science Fiction, and True Crime stories found in pages of EC Comics. Other reader’s found it in the subversive humor of MAD magazine and racy cartoons of Playboy magazines. I was lucky enough to come of age in the mid 70’s early 80’s era that defined Heavy Metal magazine. First released in France under the name Metal Hurlant in 1974, it included science fiction stories with an erotic bent that featured the work of such artists as Moebius, Milo Manara, and Philippe Druillet.  It was brought over to the United States in 1977 by National Lampoon publisher Leonard Mogul who was in France trying ( ironically enough ) to release a french version of the Lampoon over in that country’s market. The American version featured the art of Richard Corben, H.R. Giger, Berni Wrightson, and Esteban Maroto. The publication became so popular it even spawned a cult animated movie in 1981 ( with vocal performances by SCTV mainstays John Candy, Eugene Levy, and Harold Ramis  ).

     When the magazine went up for sale, Kevin Eastman ( co-creator of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ) stepped in and became both owner and publisher. Under his direction, another animated movie was released called Heavy Metal 2000 ( aka Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K.2 ) with the main  animated protagonist based on his then wife, B-Movie actress and model Julie Strain. The plot of the film was based on a story Eastman wrote with Eric Talbot  called The Melting Pot. It featured artwork by Eastman, himself, and British artist Simon Bisley. Bisley has always been one of my favorite artists. The first time I’ve ever set eyes on his artwork was when I read the graphic novel, Batman/ Judge Dredd: Judgment On Gotham. I’ve been a fan ever since and i’ve been on the look out for his work. That led me to his work on Slaine, Lobo, his covers for the Verotik imprint, and now Helldiver: The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse.

     Written by Michael Mendheim, Mike Kennedy, and Sean Jaffee, the story centers around the character of Adam Cahill who is a member of the Order of Solomon. The Order is a religious group charged with the protection of the Seven Holy Seals foretold in Revelations. As a result of an attack on the Order and his family by the group’s ancient enemy, Cahill finds himself thrust into the bowels of Hell. His task is to enlist three corrupt souls, an Addict, a Madman, and a Deceiver, to help him go up against the biblical Four Horseman of the Apocalypse. The outcome of this battle will determine the fate of Humanity.

     First off, the artwork. If you wanted Hell, then there is no better artist to serve it to you than Simon Bisley. I have to say that I was hoping this would be one of his painting efforts like Slaine, but I was pleasantly surprised with the mixture of inking and digital rendering. And this is definitely the type of story that is geared towards Bisley’s palette as well as palate. I have to say I favored the inking in this book more than I did his linework on Lobo.

     As for the story, I found humor in the Wizard of Oz literary structure in Cahill having to meet up with his potential allies along his journey. Since this is only Book One, I can’t really comment on the overall story until I have seen its entire arc. I’m not familiar with the writers with the exception of Mike Kennedy ( Superman: Infinite City ). Although with a strong start like this, I doubt I’ll be disappointed.

Follow Ed on Twitter @EFG72

Review: Garfield #1 and #2

By Robert Greenwood

Boom studio’s kid imprint KaBoom has once again made me a very happy 34 year old. When they said they would be releasing  a  comic book for the Peanuts I was worried, My fears were laid to rest because they knocked it out of the park and with Garfield #1 the memories I had reading the strip (which I do daily in the newspapers) and the Garfield and Friends Saturday morning cartoon flooded my brain with amazing nostalgia.

Issue one, just like the peanuts comic is formated with  a few short stories, Garfield’s most hated cat pal Nermal finds a vintage Ultra Powerful Guy #1 in a garbage and they try to sell it. there is a lot of tongue in cheek “breaking the 4th wall” moments, but Garfield is well known for that and with this story I found myself laughing out loud more than just a few times.
Issue two follows the same format and gives you another Iconic moment, Garfield and Odie’s complicated and confusing relationship. Is it that Garfield hates Odie or is it simply Garfield doesn’t want to play fetch?

All in all, I say if you want to get your children into comics KaBoom’s complete line of comics is a perfect stepping stone. Garfield is the quintessential  book to do it with. Reading this book with your children will not only benefit them to learn and maybe get them to  read more. But it will benefit the adult to look for more comics for themselves and more readers is always a win/win

Garfield #1 should make you love Garfield all over again and the art captures Jim Davis so well you would have thought he drew it himself.

http://www.boom-studios.com/media/catalog/product/cache/2/image/290x449/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/G/a/Garfield_1_CVR.jpg  http://www.boom-studios.com/media/catalog/product/cache/2/image/290x449/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/G/a/Garfield_2_CVR_1.jpg

Follow Rob on Twitter @AltMindz

Masters Comic Cast 03: Fan Mail

Welcome to the episode 03 of Masters Comic Cast! The monthly podcast about all the Masters of the Universe comics in 2012!
This time the gang are discussing Fan Mail and are down one co-host with Jukka not being able to keep the peace.
Will chaos prevail?
Enjoy the show!
In this episode you have the usual roaster of Rob from AlternativeMindz, (In Spirit)  Jukka from Scrolls of Eternia and Joe from Joe Amato Custom Creations! Follow them on twitter @AltMindz, @ToonJukka and @JoeAmato2!
If you have any thoughts about the comic-issues we cover or about our comments, e-mail us with your opinions!

Blip.tv

 

Audio:

[podcast]http://media.alternativemindz.com/mp3/MCC/MCC-003.mp3[/podcast]

DOWNLOAD

Masters Comic Cast 02

Welcome to the episode 02 of Masters Comic Cast! The monthly podcast about all the Masters of the Universe comics in 2012!

This time the gang are discussing the MOTU mini-comic Part 1 and are joined by a friend “Pixel Dan” Eardley who is a regular at He-Man.org‘s Roast Gooble Dinner.Dan does a lot of great toy videos over at Pixel-Dan.Com! You can also follow Pixel Dan via Twitter!
“Powers of Grayskull – The Legend Begins, part 1” — The very first mini-comic set in the new Masters of the Universe Classics continuity is heavy with exposition and the guys discuss how well it sets up the reader for this adventure as well as compare it to the original mini-comic!
Enjoy the show!
In this episode you have the usual roaster of Rob from AlternativeMindz, Jukka from Scrolls of Eternia and Joe from Joe Amato Custom Creations! Follow them on twitter @AltMindz, @ToonJukka and @JoeAmato2!

If you have any thoughts about the comic-issues we cover or about our comments, e-mail us with your opinions!
Blip.tv

 

Audio:

[podcast]http://media.alternativemindz.com/mp3/MCC/MCC-002.mp3[/podcast]

DOWNLOAD

Masters Comic Cast 01

Welcome to the inaugural episode of Masters Comic Cast. your hosts are Rob Base (Alternative Mindz) Jukka Issakainen (Scrolls of Eternia) and Joseph Amato (Joe Amato Custom Creations)  Follow us on Twitter @AltMindz @ToonJukka and @JoeAmato2

 

[podcast]http://media.alternativemindz.com/mp3/MCC/MCC-001.mp3[/podcast]

DOWNLOAD

 

Email us at MastersComicCast@alternativemindz.com

or Email Rob@alternativemindz.com