Showing posts with label Mitch Gerads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mitch Gerads. Show all posts

Sunday, August 20, 2017

Comic Book Review: Mister Miracle #1 - DC Comics (2017)

"Meet: Mister Miracle"

Written by Tom King
Art by Mitch Gerads

Mister Miracle seems to be having a bit of an inside of the mind crisis and dealing with friends, family and most importantly himself has been difficult.

The synopsis I gave is on the vague side for a reason.  Mister Miracle is a twelve issue mini-series and issue one is just the jumping off point.  There are more questions than answers at this point.

Mister Miracle opens with our hero lying on the bathroom floor with his wrists slit.  The fallout from it all plays out throughout the book.  At home with Big Barda, on television in talk show format and also in his mind as he thinks back to childhood.  There are also multiple ominous black panels with "Darkseid is" printed in them.  I am absolutely in love with how this book was written and presented.  I don't know much about Mister Miracle or the New Gods for that matter, so please don't let that deter you from picking up this comic book series.  You may need to pick up a second printing, these books were flying off the shelf and sold out at my local comic book shop.

Speaking of local comic book shop, Samurai Comics in Mesa, AZ was where I picked up Mister Miracle #1 and I was pleased that they had the artist for the series, Mitch Gerads in attendance.  I have had the opportunity to chat with Mr. Gerads at multiple cons and comic book store events and it is awesome to hear his insight.  His art style is a bit different than other comic artists as he does every bit of the artistic process.  Mitch does all of his own pencils, inks, and colors.  It is truly incredible that he is able to do all of the artistic duties and he makes it all look amazing as well.  I was able to get the variant cover of Mister Miracle autographed while I was at the comic shop.

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Thursday, May 12, 2016

Comic Book Review: The Sheriff of Babylon #1 - DC Vertigo Comics (2016)

Written by Tom King
Art by Mitch Gerads

Iraq in the year 2004 is the setting for this book full of crime and intrigue.  A police officer named Christopher is sent to Iraq to train the police force.  Sofia is a woman on a mission and Nassir had something taken from him that he can never get back.

May 7th, 2016 was Free Comic Book Day and I had just left the movie theater when I decided to head over to Samurai Comics in Mesa, AZ.  Captain America: Civil War was a great movie but that's a blog for a different time.  I stepped into the comic book shop and there were tables lined up with artists and writers from many different comic book series'.  I was able to chat with a few and then I came to Mitch Gerads' table.  He had a sign instructing people to ask about how to receive a copy of The Sheriff of Babylon #2 for free.  Well, I got that and bought #1 so that's what I'm here to review.

This book was awesome!  One issue in and I'm hooked.  I wasn't sure what to expect and I was beyond pleasantly surprised.  This book has a gritty noir-ish feel to it.  There is lots of blood and course language, which is what you would expect from a crime story set in war zone Iraq.  The introduction to the characters were done so well.  You get a good feel for the main three but you also are wanting to learn more.  Tom King did a brilliant job with this first issue.

Mitch Gerads does the art for this book.  When I say art, I don't mean pencils.  I don't even mean he does pencils and inks.  He does it all including the colors.  This is a tough task in a world of deadlines and when I saw some of the city shots my jaw dropped.  Gerads also does a great job with the facial expressions of the characters.

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