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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Burt Ward: Boy Wonder / Wrath of the Titans

Title: Burt Ward: Boy Wonder / Wrath of the Titans
Date: 2012
Publisher: Blue Water Comics
Writer: Darren Garnick, Burt Ward, CW Cooke
Penciler: Ramon Salas
Colorist: Ramon Salas
Letterer: Warren Montgomery

Free Comic Book Day flip book.

On one side we've got Burt Ward: Boy Wonder, from the folks that brought us The Mis-Adventures of Adam West (see my review here). Actor Burt Ward (Robin from the 1960s Batman show; just in case you don't recognize the name) actually co-writes this one, and the beginning focuses heavily on his real-life animal rescue work.

A convenient interdimensional portal transports Ward to an alternate-dimension planet Pluto, where he is also conveniently reverse-aged to back when he was playing Robin.

It was goofy, which was part of the point, and it was all played with genuine affection, both for Ward himself, and for the old-time science fiction and superhero action that it all hearkened back to. Once things shifted to the alternate dimension, the art style also shifted into a gray-toned mode that didn't seem to serve much purpose beyond the obvious reminder that we were no longer in Kansas.

Overall, though, this story did a nice job of delivering the fun.

Flip the book over and it's Wrath of the Titans, following the adventures of Perseus in ancient Greece.

This used an unusual format of prose with unlettered panels on the facing page. It was an interesting innovation, but it didn't work for me. The problem here was that instead of just having a single illustration for a page of action like a traditional illustrated childrens book would have, there were a bunch of panels and it wasn't always clear which panels matched up with which lines of prose. I found myself constantly looking back and forth trying to keep track, and it was a distraction, rather than an enhancement to the story.

The story itself was more teaser than anything else, although Perseus has a good "leap of faith" scene in there. I liked the artwork itself, just not so much the format and layout.

Rating: 6.5/10

Friday, June 3, 2011

The Mis-Adventures of Adam West / Things To Come

Title: The Mis-Adventures of Adam West / Things To Come
Date: 2011
Publisher: Blue Water Comics
Writer: Walter Koenig, Adam West, Darren G. Davis, Russell Dautermen
Penciler: J.C. Baez, Reed Lackey
Colorist: Jon Lyons, Kamui Ayami
Letterer: Bernie Lee, Jaymes Reed
Cover: Matt Bellisle
Editor: Scott Davis

Flip book for 2011 Free Comic Book Day. Actor Walter Koenig scripts Things To Come, a post-apocalyptic tale of humans living in caves for generations after fleeing the polluted and uninhabitable surface of the earth. The story opens with several pages of vampire imagery which appear to be a dream sequence and a hint of things to come. The art is striking and gritty, and works well for the "new stone age" setting. This teaser ends with humanity about to venture out to the surface for the first time in centuries, so there seems to be plenty of story potential here.

Flip the book over for The Mis-Adventures of Adam West, featuring actor Adam West bemoaning the lack of real heroes on today's media while his agent tries to convince him to abandon his principles to take some paying work. Things get stranger soon thereafter, and it appears that this time Mr. West won't just be playing a hero on TV. I must admit that I cringed a bit when I saw the cover to this, but I was pleasantly surprised to find well-written dialogue, a genuine and honest discussion of the nature of heroes, and an enjoyable, fast-paced story. Holy priceless collection of Etruscan swords! This was way better than it had any right to be.

Rating: 7.5/10