Saturday 4 May 2024

Black Tower Comics: The Complete Phantom Detective

 



A4
B&W
36 Pages
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Murdering Ghouls. Satanic Masses. Demonic Possession. Werewolves. Poltergeists. Vampires. To many of the uninitiated these are just “things that go bump in the night” -TV or film fantasy. 

In the Victorian era, The Phantom Detective used his decades of occult study to help those in danger from these “things” and he paid the ultimate price…. ….

Yet he continues to help and to observe as best he can for now he is a true... 

PHANTOM DETECTIVE! 

From one of the UK's most under -rated comic creators, Ben R. Dilworth, comes new life breathed into and a new slant given to the adventures of the former mortal who has become one of the Watchers -forbidden to act even to save a life from supernatural forces.  Except "rules are there to be broken or at the very least stretched until you can see through them!"

The much anticipated collection from the co-creator of Peter Wisdom and artist of Mark Millar's The Shadowmen!

Cinebook Ltd: BUCK DANNY CLASSICS 6 - RED ALERT

 


Authors: Frédéric Zumbiehl and Frédéric Marniquet; illustrated by Jean-Michel Arroyo

Age: 10 years and up
Size: 21.7 x 28.7 cm
Number of pages:  48 colour pages
Publication: February 2024

 ISBN: 9781800441255

£8.99 incl VAT

https://www.cinebook.co.uk/buck-danny-classics-alert-p-4541.html


Buck and his friends have managed to recover the blueprints of the Soviet supersonic bomber, but they’re stuck on the wrong side of the Iron Curtain, with the entire Stasi hunting them. To maximise the chances of someone making it out, they decide to take different routes. But while Tumb and Sonny return to East Berlin with the blueprints, Buck chooses to go and destroy the existing prototypes on their base in Russia – what amounts to a suicide mission …

If there is one thing I have learnt over the years it is that if you go on a suicide mission the chances are you might not come back. Word. Look at The Dirty Dozen (I and II), look at The Magnificent Seven.... yeah. I really need to alter my meds.

Anyway, here we have it; part 2 of the story and things do look very bleak and grim -East Germany under the Communists was certainly not "Spaß heute Abend in der Altstadt! ("Fun time in the old town tonight"). One day I'll need to tell the story of how I was in a Landrover chased by the Vopos (Volks Polizei).... anyway, back to Buck Danny. Grim scenery, Stasi agents and a lot of gunplay and twists almost made me forget that this was, essentially, about air force pilots and that seems to have been a theme in these type of series including the legendary Dan Cooper.

The story maintains its pace and the art carries the whole thing along and I finally realised why the art seemed a tad familiar; there are touches that almost look like Ramona Fradon was involved. I have to mention, apologies I forgot last review, the superb colour work of Ketty Formaggio which makes it all pop. And Da Vinci style hang gliders! I admit that I was not expecting but based on history I should have!

Yep. I will call this a winner  and you can buy both parts in one fell swoop. Please if you want to order this or any other Cinebook title go to their site because then they get the money and not a large percentage ripped off from them by other sellers. It helps keep a company going.

Friday 3 May 2024

My Second Big Book Of Utter (C)RAP

 

Continues the adaptation of Trials of the Cosmic Oddity and Derna Assumed starts in this issue.

As I have written before The Cosmic Oddity should really be picked up by one of those book publishers who like to show off that "we also do graphic novels".  The U.S. had Harvey Pekar and American Splendor and for me The Cosmic Oddity stands out in a class of its own and should be considered a British classic -I am willing to die on that hill (in 40 years or so and I will by then be avoiding hill!).  In fact I took out book one last night -they are on a shelf nearby- and read through it and I still get the same emotions out of it.  

Believe me, even if I know someone if I think they have produced something under par or a stinker then I say so. Politely but I still say so.

Derna, now Derna is one of those characters that once seen you want to see more of. Hey, she even got her bottom pinched by The Thinker once (but he was probably tripping because no one in their right mind would try that). This is in fact an illustrated text story and it's nice to see others doing this -comic strips and text pieces.

Not mentioned on the actual online store is the other strip -Baumgarten and Weiss: Temporal Detectives and this time they deal with a certain "Doc" who killed his youthful companion to try to stop screwing up the timeline but...probably screwed up the timeline and then another "Doc". It's all lovely fun.

Would I recommend this title? Hmmm....let me see....OF COURSE!

Now support talent and buy the first and second issue of (C)RAP -number 3 is on its way!

Cinebook Ltd: BUCK DANNY CLASSICS 5 - OPERATION IRON CURTAIN

 


Authors: Frédéric Zumbiehl and Frédéric Marniquet; illustrated by Jean-Michel Arroyo
Age: 10 years and up
Size: 21.7 x 28.7 cm
Number of pages:  48 colour pages
Publication: January 2024  

ISBN: 9781800441231

£8.99 incl VAT

https://www.cinebook.co.uk/buck-danny-classics-operation-iron-curtain-p-4539.html?osCsid=2bus4ji1adpt0n7h9mgvvsuf64


October 1961. The Soviet Union is working to create a supersonic bomber capable of launching nuclear weapons. Horrified by the warmongering of his political masters, one of the scientists working on the project decides to defect to the West with the aircraft’s blueprints – but the KGB’s reputation is well-deserved, and his attempt quickly turns into a nightmare. Soon, plans and counter-plans are put in action, and Buck and his friends find themselves thrust in the middle of a deadly game of spies …

This series was originally created by Georges Troisfontaines, Victor Hubinon and, of course, Jean-Michel Charlier and it was those stories that I read in German many, many...uh...a long time ago. I had been expecting simple combat stories but Buck Danny was much more and that has continued into the modern era.

So how have the new team done?  Story-wise with the twists and turns as well as well paced action and snappy dialogue spot on.  As for the art I like it although I, of course, liked the original and previous volumes the art of Arroyo has its own style and as with all changes it is a bit of a shock to the system. Actually that might be a bit over-the-top. What I mean is that rather like when Steve Dowling was forced to retire from the Garth newspaper strip and one day it was Dowling and next day I opened up the newspaper and...what?? Who's Frank Bellamy?  Damn I am making this complicated. It's the sudden change from one artist to another, right?

The military equipment, vehicles, weapons and uniforms -and I am known as a stickler for uniform accuracy- are all well done and, yes, once I sat down again and started reading the book again the art style fitted in well. I became....content😌

Yes, this is a good read and with a cliff-hanger ending with our heroes being hunted down and...well, it was a fun read and luckily no waiting as the next part of the story was also in the box.

Forget my mindless waffling it's been one of those days. This is a fun and action packed read and I know -I do know- there are a heck of a lot of Buck Danny fans out there and hopefully now a lot of English fans!

Wednesday 1 May 2024

Black Tower Comics Tales of Terror....It's Here!!

  


Pages 75
Binding Perfect Bound
Interior Color Black & White
Dimensions A4 (8.27 x 11.69 in / 210 x 297 mm)
£8.00 excl. p&p
https://www.lulu.com/shop/terry-hooper/tales-of-terror-5/paperback/product-nvq7mmg.html?page=1&pageSize=4
Usually printed in 3 - 5 business days  
Online store shows cost + postage in your region and books are printed in YOUR region no international shipping fees

Once again the library of the Black Tower is opened and its files delved into. Robert Lovett -back from the dead for vengeance?

A mysterious case of two men falling into a strange dimension -the Black Abyss! The Living dead!

Black Tower's two sorcerers Kotar and Sabuta try to intervene in The Deadly Dilemma of Sigismund Benfrigisson!

Oh and there is more and you will sharpen your vampiric fangs, file your lycanthropic claws to razor sharpness to get this one!

Black Tower Comics: Tower Tales of Terror Special

 



Pages 80
Perfect Bound
Black & White
Dimensions A4 (8.27 x 11.69 in / 210 x 297 mm)
£8.00
https://www.lulu.com/shop/terry-hooper/tower-tales-of-terror-special/paperback/product-dyngve9.html?page=1&pageSize=4

From robotic alien invaders dealing with ancient barbarians (or barbarians dealing with them),

Dene Vernon Ghost Investigator,

The Iron Boy (seriously),

Cast Iron Chris,

Ingy Roob,

Bring 'em Back Hank,

Devil Fish Treasure,

The Iron Warrior and much more. It's special -there you go!

Cover by Richard Anthony Pester

Cinebook Ltds: GOMER GOOF 11 - GOOF-OFF AT GOMER CORRAL

 


Authors: Franquin

Age: 8 years and up
Size: 21.7 x 28.7 cm
Number of pages: 48 colour pages
Publication: March 2024

ISBN: 9781800441286

£8.99 incl VAT

https://www.cinebook.co.uk/gomer-goof-goof-gomer-corral-p-4544.html


When Gomer isn’t unwittingly sabotaging all work at Spirou Magazine, he naps at his desk and dreams of being a handsome, fearless action hero for Miss Jeanne – not realising that this is already how she sees him! But outside the office, out in the city streets, well, that’s Officer Longsnoot’s territory, and between him and gomer – and most importantly Gomer’s often apocalyptically tweaked car – a merciless war of nerves is waged every day! 

First thing -I am not going back to find all of the links! There's a search box in the upper left and just type in "Gomer Goof" and you'll find what you need.

Which leads me to the same problem as with Marsupilami and that is what can I say about Gomer Goof?  Firstly, this is Franquin's work so you can compare how the style of Batem matches his. In fact, looking at the two side-by-side I think Franquin squeezes in just about as much detail as he can where necessary.  I found it funny when big mouths at comic events used to say this was a simplistic cartoony style and no work really went into it. Yeah, you'll find those types everywhere. Can they produce work of a similar style and quality? Only one ever did and he then vanished from comics.   As for the failures (if they even tried) there were all sorts of excuses including "It's a European style of course a British artist cannot copy it!" (yeah of course not).

So the art might look simple but it is actually quite detailed and a style that carries through on the visual gags -the library shown in a panel on p. 23 is a fine example.  As is the cop and taxi sequence on p. 38. It's all rather lovingly drawn and I can only imagine that Franquin must have enjoyed drawing all of this "clutter"!

Although colourful the colours are rather subdued rather than eye-popping bright and that helps.  So art and colour are okay -this is the best reprint I have seen of this volume but that is probably down to digital work and modern printing.  The humour and gags...do they work? D'uh! Of course they do and it's nice to see comic albums that adults and children can read and get giggles out of. 

Imagine kids getting a birthday or Christmas package of Gomer Goof Albums....or Marsupilami albums! In fact there is so much from Cinebook that covers the ages from kids to adults that you are spoilt for choice and after all of these years looking at Cinebook and what they have produced it's nice to think of the idiots who said and wrote "It's all European stuff. No one is going to bother buying this" 😂😂😂

Gomer Goof recommended.

Cinebook Ltd: MARSUPILAMI 9 - THE BUTTERFLY AND THE TREETOP SQUID

 


Author: Franquin, Yann & Batem
Age: 8 years and up
Size: 21.7 x 28.7 cm
Number of pages: 48 colour pages
Publication: February 2024

ISBN: 9781800441262

£8.99 incl VAT

https://www.cinebook.co.uk/marsupilami-butterfly-treetop-squid-p-4540.html?osCsid=v86lfll6h8eijve3hnjubj57r4


The Palombian jungle is a cornucopia of strange and mysterious animal and vegetal species. Among those, a butterfly whose female has never been captured is the object of the ambitions of many scientists – and competition causes conflicts. A situation that the Marsupilami, who hates having his nap interrupted, finds positively unacceptable … although the opportunities to play with this new treetop research lab that’s suddenly appeared might make up for the inconvenience! 

For those not familiar with the character; it's Marsupilami. There.

You'll find reviews for 1-8 and these have come out quite regularly since 2017:

vol. 1

https://hoopercomicart.blogspot.com/2017/12/the-marsupilami-1-marsupilamis-tail.html

volume 2 I never go so vol. 3

https://hoopercomicart.blogspot.com/2018/12/cinebook-9th-art-marsupilami-3-black.html

vol. 4

https://hoopercomicart.blogspot.com/2019/10/cinebook-9th-art-marsupilami-4-pollen.html

vol. 5

https://hoopercomicart.blogspot.com/2021/01/cinebook-9th-art-marsupilami-5-baby.html

vol. 6

https://hoopercomicart.blogspot.com/2022/02/cinebook-ltd-marsupilami-6-fordlandia.html

vol. 7

https://hoopercomicart.blogspot.com/2023/01/cinebook-9th-art-marsupilami-7-gold-of.html

vol. 8

https://hoopercomicart.blogspot.com/2023/09/cinebook-ltd-marsupilami-8-temple-of.html

What can I write about this book that I have not already written? Not a lot really. 

It's often slap-stick fun along with visual gags and the artwork is just plain lovely and Batem is a worthy successor to Franquin. Topping it all off is the nice colouring by Cerise which makes this the perfect team and a book that any child will enjoy...or adult with a sense for humour and slap-stick.  

With nothing similar coming from what is left of UK "comic" publishing these European albums show why Cinebook is the leader in the UK market.

Sunday 28 April 2024

Cinebook Ltd: BILLY & BUDDY 9 - SYMPHONY IN BUDDY MAJOR

 



Authors: By Christophe Cazenove, illustrated by Jean Bastide
Age: 8 years and up
Size: 21.7 x 28.7 cm
Number of pages: 48 colour pages
Publication: March 2024

ISBN: 9781800441293

£8.99 incl VAT

https://www.cinebook.co.uk/billy-buddy-9-symphony-in-buddy-major-p-4543.html?osCsid=mqqggmbjluu30v75ijoa493j56


Music soothes the wild beast – it’s a well-known fact. Though you have to admit it very much depends on the music. Dad’s bagpipes tend to give people murderous ideas, Billy’s flute is torture on all delicate ears … and as for Buddy’s various artistic forays, they generate far more noise than harmony. When all’s said and done, though, there’s nothing like a family jam session to have jolly good fun!

Well, I saw this and thought "Oh...how long ago was the last book out?!" In fact volume 8 was out in 2022. Then I realised that it doesn't matter. Why? In December 2022 I wrote that:

"With a book like this having to wait between volumes is no problem as they are all self contained stories. The style is close enough to Roba that unless you pay VERY close attention you will not notice the difference.

The art is lively and the colour work of Luc Perdriset and Jean Bastide make it even more so. "Maybe I shouldn't have asked Buddy to help me put my toys away?" sums it all up. This is fun and I think we all need a fun read these days in between checking if the UK has another new Prime Minister yet.  Supposedly for youngsters this series is also a treat for adults of an immature mindset!"  

And I stand by that.  The art is lovely and the colour work by Luc Perdriset and Jean Bastide really makes the art stand out even more and that colour work really "makes the eye smile" as someone once wrote (it sounds so dumb it may well have been me).  It just gives you that buzz of innocence from when you were a kid and picked up a comic and it was all new and escapism from the every day greyness of a working class life (ooh, hark at me getting all artsy!).

But for sheer fun and joy and smiles I do recxommend this book...or series!

Hexagon Comics: Guardian of Senegal

 



 Story: Mouhamadou Moustapha Sy - Art: Narotam

Cover: Narotam

Editor: Jean-Marc Lofficier

7x10 squarebound comic, 

52 pages b&w

ISBN-13: 978-1-64932-269-2. 
$12.95
https://www.hexagoncomics.com/shop-the-guardian-of-senegal.html



Kanta, the Guardian of Senegal, made his first appearance in The Partisans #2, a story that took place in 1942, pitting him against Nazis and emissaries of the evil god Set, and aided by Baroud, the amazon Antales and a young Tanka. However, his origins were not detailed until now.

it took two years to put together the authentic Senegalese writer-artist team who produced this issue. Writer M. M. is the author of Sapiens Vampiris, a novel published in 2021 to critical acclaim. Artist Narotam works as a political cartoonist for the Senegalese newspaper, Le Politicien.

The story spans the period between 1914 and 1938 and features the Senegalese Tirailleurs (“Riflemen”), a corps of infantry created in 1857 who fought courageously during World War I.

The artwork may not be polished Marvel or DC artwork but then even those two companies fail to maintain that standard. This is an art style I have seen before and mainly in Independent comics where creators are given a chance to show off what they can do. As someone who basically draws satirical cartoons for a newspaper Narotam has not done a bad job. The grey tones work and it will be interesting to se how he develops his style.  The story written by Sy works well and it was enjoyable.

To give more background here is the press piece I did back in January:

THE GUARDIAN OF SENEGAL

 

Story: Mouhamadou Moustapha Sy



Art & Cover: Narotam



Adapted into English by Jean-Marc & Randy Lofficier




The Guardian of Senegal, made his first appearance in The Partisans #2, a story that took place in 1942. Jean-Marc Lofficier, EIC of Hexagon Comics, had wanted to include an authentic African hero rising from the ashes of the French Western African colonial empire.

However, Lofficier felt that the degree of authenticity that he sought would be better served if a Senegalese artistic team could craft his origins.

“I should state that I do not agree, in principle, with the notion that only writers of a certain ethnicity or origin can or should write characters of that same ethnicity, etc.” said Lofficier. “I think talent, research and an open mind can be adequate substitutes. Nevertheless, I can see the wisdom of entrusting Black American heroes such as Luke Cage or Black Lightning to talented Black-American creators, and the results have certainly more than justified that choice.

“However, I confess that I fail to see how the same applies to Black Panther, a character from a fictional Eastern African country. To me, the versions of that character crafted by Don McGregor, Peter Gillis and Jonathan Maberry are just as noteworthy as those produced by Christopher Priest, Ta-Nehisi Coates and Nnedi Okorafor, but still a product of American culture. In my opinion, it would have been more interesting to see what might have happened if Marvel had looked for creators from Kenya, Zimbabwe, Zambia, or South Africa. It took me two years to put together a Senegalese writer-artist team to produce this issue.”

Writer M M Sy is a young Senegalese engineer who first wrote fanfiction before being published professionally. His first novel, Sapiens Vampiris, was published in France in 2021 to critical acclaim. Artist Narotam works as a cartoonist for a Senegalese newspaper.



The story spans a period ranging from 1914 to 1938 and draws on the history of the Senegalese Riflemen who fought during World War I, 30,000 of whom were killed in battle. The keystone is a tragic friendly fire incident that happened at Chateau-Thierry on June 1st ,1918,” explains Lofficier. “American machine gunners mistakenly fired on what they believed to be a night attack by German troops. Instead, they were soldiers of the French 10th Colonial division from Senegal, who had been trying to get back across the river.”

There, now you know as much as I do but...you need to buy the book to catch up with me. 

Wednesday 24 April 2024

Did we ACCIDENTALLY make a Successful Miniature Company?

Cinebook Ltd: BEAR'S TOOTH 6 - SILBERVOGEL

 


Authors: Yann & Alain Henriet
Age: 12 years and up
Size: 21.7 x 28.7 cm
Number of pages: 64 colour pages
Publication: January 2024

ISBN: 9781800440883 IN STOCK 

£11.99 inc. VAT

Everything is in place. The radio guidance relays are active, the Silbervogel, the intercontinental bomber, is operational, and Anna is ready to fly it to America – a suicide mission. As for Werner, he seems incapable of fulfilling his mission and killing the beautiful test pilot, in whom he still sees his childhood friend. The arrival of Soviet forces, along with the courage of a handful of prisoners and partisans, will give them both one last chance to do the right thing … Can they seize it?

Seven years ago... That's when this started. I had trouble remembering what had gone on before when it came to volume 5 so volume 1?!  Anyway, I did a deep search on CBO and it took a while since the posts were that far back Blogger will not show them in searches and here are the reviews from volumes 1-5:

2018

vol.1  https://hoopercomicart.blogspot.com/2018/03/cinebook-9th-art-bears-tooth-1-max.html

vol.2  https://hoopercomicart.blogspot.com/2018/10/bears-tooth-2-hanna_32.html

2019

vol. 3  https://hoopercomicart.blogspot.com/2019/02/cinebook-9th-art-bears-tooth-3-werner.html

2023

vol. 4  https://hoopercomicart.blogspot.com/2023/09/cinebook-ltd-bears-tooth-4-amerika.html

2024

vol. 5

https://hoopercomicart.blogspot.com/2024/03/cinebook-ltd-bears-tooth-5-eva.html

I know what you are asking -"How did it end?" You want that big a spoiler?!  Get out of here!! Everything I would want to say about this book is covered in all the other reviews. The art is wonderful and the uniforms, vehicles and settings are all spot on as is the history where it isn't fiction (these days I find it hard to tell them apart). The artwork cannot be faulted.

And the story? Well, as you might expect there are plot twists, things happen you were not expecting and there are some very nice twists that keep you guessing. I did love the touch of a naval diver named  Crabb and if you wonder why that caught my attention then look up the mystery of  Lieutenant-Commander Lionel Kenneth Phillip CrabbOBEGM (28 January 1909 – presumed dead 19 April 1956), known as Buster Crabb,  a Royal Navy frogman and diver who vanished during a reconnaissance mission for MI6 around a Soviet cruiser berthed at Portsmouth Dockyard in 1956.  My past catching up with me memory-wise.

The series ended "well" you might say but it is difficult to give anything away but now that you can buy volume 1-6 completed I would recommend it. Recommended especially if you are into war comics -there are elements here of triple cross agent Zigzag -Edward Arnold Chapman and Operation Crossbow (there was a film with George Peppard based on and titled Operation Crossbow in 1965 and Christopher Plummer played Chapman in the 1966 film Triple Cross).

Recommended

Monday 22 April 2024

Hunting for Comics (and Signatures) at the Best PURE Comic Book Show I’v...

Cinebook Ltd: YOKO TSUNO 19 - THE ASTROLOGIST OF BRUGES

 

 


Author: Roger Leloup
Age: 8 years and up
Size: 21.7 x 28.7 cm
Number of pages: 48 colour pages
Publication: April 2024

£8.99 incl VAT

ISBN: 9781800441309

Yoko goes to Bruges, Belgium. She’s been invited there by a local artist, Van Laet, who wants to show the portrait of her he supposedly painted. Taking in the sights before their appointment, the young woman learns that the man has an unpleasant reputation – it is said he made a deal with the devil. 

When they finally meet, the painter produces the portrait and claims that Yoko posed for it … in the 16th century! 

Whooh!  "Come and see your portrait I painted -do you mind syringes or guns?"  We have all been there (or is it just me?)  Yes, Yoko and her pals go back in time to sort out the mystery and as you might expect get into other trouble. But with time travel there are consequences despite what you might see on Dr Who.

The art as always is lovely and detailed and the architecture in particular is finely detailed and well worth checking out panels individually. I believe it was Gil Kane (I know it was) who when asked why he never put backgrounds in the early Green Lantern comics responded that no one was interested in backgrounds just the fights. Well I am glad Leloup never had that attitude!

For a series I started out thinking was going to be a "kiddies comic" I soon found out that it is good story-telling, action and adventure with plenty of science fiction. Always recommended.

Thursday 18 April 2024

Review: My First Big Book of Utter (C)RAP

 

  •  US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
    Pages: 20

£5.00

https://www.blurb.co.uk/b/11910794-first-big-book-of-utter-c-rap?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR11wCNsZS29dm4UmM93SWpML_bQMNHdK0nj3WoypFS0GDRAlMLjt4_Wo54_aem_ATv8BppvDEGO4pcpAJm9HTYoG7vpBkP_eYTxyP-TJvuwAqEBsz80_f2Vdd7dgxPDfEwzroAoUiKzFUmeFBDWbhmX

Underground comic legend Richard Pester brings us a new magazine featuring his groundbreaking graphic novel Trials of the Cosmic Oddity, also featuring material from over three decades of art.

Just to explain (though it should be obvious) the title is a humorous play on the creator's initials -RAP- and (c) so "CRAP".  Some of our non-English readers might have wondered about that!

That does not tell you much but when I received this along with issue 2 the first thing that hit me were the covers -the image here does not do it justice at all. Then I did what I always do and that is look at the production quality from paper to printing and binding (old habits die hard). It is very nicely put together and the colour reproduction is as good as you'll get with, say, Cinebook Ltd.

Having seen the original Cosmic Oddity (all three parts) I was hoping that it might get combined into one book -it would be the British equivalent to Harvey Pekar's American Splendor. What I want and what I get are two different things, however -so my mother always said. In this abbreviated form it still works and this time in colour and that I was not expecting.

There is a text piece about The Cosmic Oddity and two pages of Pester's other character Derna and tracing her history.  Plus there is a homage to Saphire and Steel -possibly one of the best ever supernatural/sci fi ITV serials of the 1970-1980s. 

For me this was a breath of fresh air and at £5 well worth it. I have seen the second issue and it's just as good and will review it once the ordering details are to hand.


Above: Derna in colour along with Joanna Lumley and David McCallum as Saphire and Steel


Above left: The Cosmic Oddity has words with...The Cosmic Oddity and a little (above and below) slice of life in full colour.


Give yourself a treat and maybe some inspiration and try a copy because £5 these days is not a lot to spend on a comic especially one as unique as this.

Cinebook Ltd: A Homage To Morris's Lonesome Cowboy Untamed!

 


48pp

colour

A4 comic album

UK  £8.99

US $12.95


Lucky Luke enters a small town to drop off at the sheriff's office a young man who tried to steal Jolly Jumper. A few miles down the road, in the middle of nowhere, he suddenly finds himself threatened... by a little girl! Young Rose and her brother are currently alone in their cabin after the mysterious disappearance of their parents. Luke will have to investigate, but also take care of two particularly wild and undisciplined children!

Well this is why reviewing can be a pain in the bum. This album dos not appear on Cinebook's webpage so I cannot give a link to order from there. So I spend an hour scouring the internet and find details on Amazon -a company I prefer not to give any publicity to. However, it does state: "This title will be released on July 1, 2024."  I see what you did there, Cinebook....

Anyway, first thing I noticed was the cover and my first thought was "That is Lucky Luke?" 

Blutch, pen name of Christian Hincker (born 27th December, 1967 in Strasbourg) is a French comic book author. He is considered one of the main authors of French comics since the early 1990s. After studying at the École supérieure des arts décoratifs de Strasbourg, Blutch was discovered through a competition organized by the monthly magazine Fluide Glacial. He got his nickname from a classmate due to his physical resemblance to Corporal Blutch, one of the characters of the comic series Les Tuniques Bleues (or The Blue Coats if you read Cinebook's UK reprints).

Seeing another artist take over from one you already know is a little jarring but this book is not part of the regular Lucky Luke series but "A HomageTo Morris's Lonesome Cowboy" and once that is clear the old man with a beard can sit back and breath easily!
There is a good script with lots of comic bar fighting, gunplay and this crosses over to the always present visual gags and, to be honest the sheriff in Rubbish Gulch is not up to the job...or any kind of job other than...being held prisoner?

The gun-slinger having to take care of two troublesome kids is straight out of a 1960s Western movie (just substitute James Garner or Glenn Ford for Lucky Luke). It was an enjoyable read and a new style that worked so no complaints from me. The reader -you- well, you gotta wait til July😛

Recommended.