Showing posts with label mamp. Show all posts
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

MAMP Vol. 6 #5

Another item I picked up at the 2011 Free Comic Book Day Festival in Rochester NH.

Title: MAMP
Issue: Vol. 2 #6
Publisher: Barrington Middle School Comic Book Club
Writer/Artist: George Philbrick, Oliver Philbrick, Samantha Niland, Tom Cusack, Anna Jennison, Danielle Rybinski, Alyssa Bussiere

A more recent volume from the kids at Barrington Middle School Comic Book Club than the previous one I reviewed. This was the 2011 Free Comic Book Day edition, and it featured a set of blank panels on the back page for collecting sketches from guest artists at the Rochester NH Free Comic Book Day festival.

In "Molten Moon", the hero returns from a mission and finds that his wife has been abducted by an unknown enemy who wants his power armor. This was followed by a cute one-page strip called "Birthday Balloons!" Next up is an autobiographical strip about soccer called "Hat Trick".

Another autobiographical piece called "Where's My Teddy?" features all the characters drawn as anthropomorphic ice cream cones. The story is about ballet, not ice cream, but it was still a pretty cool style.

'The Rock" is a story about fish, one of whom occasionally drives a car. Finally, "The Bad Decision" gives some helpful relationship advice and points out the fact that the truth can sometimes hurt.

I liked the variety of subject matter in this book. The young writers and artists are obviously having a lot of fun putting together a book that doesn't just try to copy the latest mainstream comics or manga. This issue had a very indy flavor to it, and some amusing stories.

Rating: 8/10

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

MAMP Vol. 2 #6

Title: MAMP
Issue: Vol. 2 #6
Publisher: Barrington Middle School Comic Book Club

How many comics series have reached fifty issues? A fair number, but a pretty small percentage of the number of ongoing comic series that have been started. Now how about this? How many series produced by middle school kids have an over fifty-issue run?

Meet MAMP, short for Multi-Age Media Presents. Produced by students in grades 5-8 at Barrington Middle School in New Hampshire, the magazine-sized book is sold in the school cafeteria with the proceeds going toward the purchase of art supplies and graphic novels for the school library.

I met the crew from Barrington at the Free Comic Book Day Festival in Rochester NH and picked up a few issues of MAMP. This particular issue features on story, "Oddtown: Attack of the One-Headed Monster", which had some pretty funny moments and an impressive fanged and tentacled monster.

Fun stuff, and a really great program for the kids at Barrington Middle School.

Rating: 8/10