STAFF PICKS :: 47 RONIN HC :: MARCH 12, 2014

JUSTIN’S PICK :: 47 RONIN HC: No, this isn’t a movie adaptation; rather, it’s yet another variation on Japan’s “national legend”, which has actual, historical basis. Dark Horse publisher Mike Richardson – who has a healthy, long-running fascination with the Land of the Rising Sun and its culture – pens this particular take, with the art deftly handled by Usagi Yojimbo creator Stan Sakai.
Currently the Comic Art Professional Society auctioning some great art donated by many industry giants and friends of Stan to help offset health care costs for his ailing wife Sharon. Stan is well-respected in the industry for his dedication to and consistency of craft (he also letters Groo; if that’s not dedication, I don’t know what is). If you’ve never picked up an Usagi book, well, there’s one solid recommendation. 47 Ronin is another. Help a brother out.





ANDY’S PICK :: AIRBOY OMNIBUS VOLUME 1: Back in the late eighties when I was buying 40 to 50 floppies per month, one title surprisingly leapt to the top of my new comics pile every time a new issue was released. And that was Eclipse Publishing’s update of the Golden Age aviator classic Airboy. I bought the first issue (published on a bold Bi-weekly schedule) because I was sure Airboy #1– along with every other premiere issue that came out– would one day make me independently wealthy (sigh) But from that first issue on, with a fast paced exciting story by Chuck Dixon and incredible art by Tim Truman, Stan Woch, Tom Yeates and inker Willie Blyberg, I was hooked. I read it faithfully all the way to the last issue and was sorry to see Airboy (and the rest of Eclipse) disappear over that last horizon. But now it’s back! This hefty edition– 308 color pages for only 29.95! collects Airboy #1-16–including the terrific Skywolf back-up series that begins in issue 9. BTW–Skywolf is the Man!

BEN CALDWELL :: Artist: Dare Detectives, Wednesday Comics: Wonder Woman, Action Cartooning, All-Action Classics
GEOF DARROW :: Cartoonist: Shaolin Cowboy, Hard Boiled
MING DOYLE :: Artist: Quantum & Woody, Mara, Adventures of Superman
TOM FOWLER :: Artist: Hulk: Season 1, Quantum & Woody, Howtoons: [re]ignition, D&D&D
MITCH GERADS :: Artist: Punisher, The Activity
BOB MCLEOD :: Artist: New Mutants, Spider-Man, Kraven’s Last Hunt

HEATHER’S PICK :: WOLVERINE AND THE X-MEN #1: Marvel only made me wait a week to jump into the new Wolverine and the X-Men! Jason Latour takes the helm this week to guide some of my favorite mutants to graduation and beyond. I’m especially curious to see what lies in store for Quentin Quire, who unexpectedly graduated in the WATXM #42. Latour has shown that he has a good handle on Quire when he was the writer on the Captain America/Quentin Quire team up in A+X #4. It also looks like both Doop and the bamfs will have some entertaining roles.

SETH’S PICK :: MOON KNIGHT #1: Moon Knight has often been treated as a multiple-personality-laden Batman of sorts. While the jumbled nature of the guy under the mask is intriguing, I’ve always been partial to the character’s horror elements. With this new relaunch, the creative team of Warren Ellis, Declan Shalvey, and Jordie Bellaire seem poised to integrate both elements of the odd character for new readers. Though you might not initially recognize the character’s new look (white business suit sans the cape), you’ll no doubt remember that Ellis does still occasionally write solid comics for Marvel. The fantastic Nextwave series jumps to mind. And it’s worth noting that Shalvey and Bellaire, though they’ve already made names for themselves in their respective areas of comic making, do seem to have an opportunity to take their storytelling to interesting new places with this character. I should also mention that this book has been building advanced buzz in recent weeks. Don’t be surprised if this one sells out quickly.

KRIS ANKA :: Artist: X-Men, X-Force, Sideshow Collectibles
VANESA DEL REY :: Artist: Hit, ZERO
CHRISTOPHER SEBELA :: Writer: High Crimes, Ghost, Dead Letters, Alien Vs. Predator
JEFF STOKELY :: Artist: Six-Gun Gorilla, The Reason for Dragons
CHRIS VISIONS :: Artist: Dead Letters, Devils on the Levee
KEVIN WADA :: Artist: She Hulk, X-Men, Adventure Time
JAKE WYATT :: Artist: Hulk, Regular Show Writer/Artist: Necropolis
CHIP ZDARSKY :: Artist: Sex Criminals Writer/Artist: Prison Funnies, Monster Cops
RICO’S PICK :: MEGAGOGO VOLUME 1: This week’s Megagogo by Wook Jin Clark is the first in a series of original graphic novels set in a world populated by giant robots, aliens and ATLiens, super-powered martial artists and more. You’ll be asking yourself questions like, “Could Voltron defeat the KKK?” Hop on board with this OGN and find out!








