Showing posts with label Gary Bloom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gary Bloom. Show all posts

Monday, April 18, 2016

Comic Book Review: Red Lance #2

"Behind the Curtain"

Written by Gary Bloom
Art by Brian McCranie

It is now known that former employee of MedryTech, Dr. Ky Perrels, is the villain Cataclysm.  Head of MedryTech, Rupinella Daniels, is looking to keep things she needs covered exactly that.  The super-group known as Red Lance is out stopping crime and have some of their own processes when dealing with Cataclysm's former lab.

This issue confused me a bit.  I still am not real sure if I am going for Red Lance or not.  It really feels like Red Lance is a background item while the villains(or theperceived notion of villains) are at the forefront.  After the first issue I thought questions would be answered but I just ended up with more.  With that said, comic book series are more of a long haul story investment.  Most of the comic book reviews I do are on an issue by issue basis.

The art works for the story being told.  This time around, the action poses looked much better than the facial expressions.

There are at least three issues of Red Lance and I look forward to reading what happens next.

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Sunday, April 17, 2016

Comic Book Review: Red Lance #1

Written by Gary Bloom
Art by Brian McCranie

A group of super-powered individuals are looking to stop menacing robots who are controlled by someone known as Cataclysm.  Cataclysm and his robotic army of n'er do wells are spreading an airborne plague to "cleanse the city."

The first issue was a strange one to follow as there is a ton of action taking place and there are flashbacks to give you some insight as to why all this fighting is taking place.  As far as first issues go, it has my attention more from a story standpoint than the characters(other than the main villain).  I found myself going for the villain just so I could see where this story was going next.

There is a brief introduction to the heroes of Red Lance and there was short dialogue going on during the fight scenes to give you a bit of insight as to what motivates them and where they stand morally.  I hope the next couple issues have a bit more dialogue and we can find out where these characters are coming from mentally.

With all that said, thankfully this wasn't an origin story for a super-group.  I love a comic book that just goes right into it and doesn't assume the audience is stupid and can recognize a superhero story when they see one.  Hopefully, upcoming movies will take this to heart.

I liked the art in this book.  I like that facial expressions were more of a focus rather than having flashy pages.  The puppet-master like pages were absolutely wonderful.

This book is crowd-sourced and I'm glad the creators found some backers to put their work out for a larger audience.

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