RoboCop Versus The Terminator (1992) four-issue limited series. Written by Frank Miller, art by Walt Simonson. Published by Dark Horse Comics (via Spaceship Rocket)
Thursday, August 31, 2017
Rob's Room: Amazing & Invincible by Dave Perillo
Amazing & Invincible artwork by Dave Perillo
Patriotic & Mighty!
Mystical, Supernatural & Incredible!
Fearless, Punishing & Chimichangas!
Wanted TPB: The Family Dynamic
Writer: J. Torres
Artist: Tim Levins
Publisher: DC Comics (2008)
Includes: The Family Dynamic #1-3
Artist: Tim Levins
Publisher: DC Comics (2008)
Includes: The Family Dynamic #1-3
Clipped from Roberson's Interminable Ramble:
This is an all-ages book, but in the old sense of the term. It isn't a "kiddie book", but a comic that would as easily appeal to an eight year old as to a middle aged fanboy like me. And since it doesn't depend on any prior continuity, being set in it's own little world (namely, the fictional Canadian "Metropolis" of Storm City), even those who aren't regular superhero comic readers could easily pick it up and enjoy it.
Order numbers on the first issues were apparently too low, and DC reduced the series from six issues to three before the first issue hit the stands. I hold out hope, though, that sales are good enough of the three to maybe convince DC to green-light another mini-series, or to at least give it a nice digest collection with extra bits.
Order numbers on the first issues were apparently too low, and DC reduced the series from six issues to three before the first issue hit the stands. I hold out hope, though, that sales are good enough of the three to maybe convince DC to green-light another mini-series, or to at least give it a nice digest collection with extra bits.
Dork Note: The above did not happen and it remained a three issue mini-series with no follow up. I hope J. Torres and Tim Levins at some point can do another mini under a creator imprint!


Wanted TPB: Siren
Writer: J. TorresArtist: Tim Levins
Publisher: Image Comics (1998)
Includes: Siren #1-3
From the guys that brought you...The Copybook Tales (The greatest sliver of 80's comic culture captured on page) comes Siren!, a book that deserved more then it got.The three issue series slipped through the cracks of most Wednesday-holics, but was not forgotten by yours truly.
Note to Reader: I edited the article (below) down. To see the unedited version Google it.
Review of Siren by Rebecca Salek on Sequential Tart:
Private Detective Zara Rush, barely scraping by on divorce cases and sexcapades, has finally landed a big case: teenager Chip Baloo has run away from home. Chip is a shapeshifter and his parents are frantic to find him. Unfortunately, Chip has fallen in with a woman who wants nothing more than to destroy Zara and all those she holds dear...Sidenote: This creative duo released a mini-series, The Family Dynamic; which suffered the same fate as Siren and went TPBless. LAME!
The downside to discovering a series only long after its publication is - not being able to find the first issue! Grr. The same thing happened with The Red Star (Image) and Forty Winks (Peregrine).
I wish I could find the first issue of Siren...and I wish that it had lasted longer than three issues!
Siren is the city, an island city not unlike Manhattan. It is a city in which magic and the paranormal are accepted as the norm. In Siren, the Red Scare didn't involve Communists, but rather vampires. The public library carries books on shapeshifters. Costumed vigilantes patrol the night. And hotel doormen have the ability to teleport from one building to another, using doors as magical gateways.
Siren is a very good story. A hard-boiled PI tale set in a city of vampires and magic. I just wish that I could find the first issue, so I had a better grasp of what was going on. And I wish that Torres and Levins would produce a few more issues. So far as I know, Zara Rush's only appearance since Siren has been in one short story in Love In Tights #6 (see above). That's not enough.
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
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