Getting this was just as expensive and challenging as last time, I'm happy I did just the same. The cover shows BMB's ability for close detail. It's interesting that the guy's body tattoo is some sort of comic background art, pasted in. He's got a nice approach to using digital image copying in the comic, sometimes making small changes between sequential panels, or more separate panels, or like this. I think it works well.
The plot thickens. A love interest, family / social conflict, a bit of reminiscing, a forage run turns bad. Told with the words and thoughts of the characters, and with some real ranges of emotion. And with the same raw style and gleeful depictions of nasty violence that we love about this comic. I realize I have the benefit of seeing the online version first with BMB's slang interpretations, and some of the comments, and it really helps me see farther into this comic. It's still there, you should go look. I knew what a dinger was before we saw it.
Did I mention the violence? Man, it's nasty. Looks like he likes to draw this type of thing, and I like it too. If a story of the vicious struggle for post apocalyptic survival drawn with raw black and white emotion appeals to you, it's worth it to look at this online, and maybe even buy it like I did.
Welcome to fred's HM mag fan blog. The intent is to post reviews, past and present, of Heavy Metal magazine issues and related items. Opinions are my own, except when they're not. Disclaimer: I'm just a fan of HM magazine, I'm trying to find something to like. Sometimes I need to try harder than other times. I'm not a big comics fan, I'm not very well read, and this is barely a hobby. However, thanks to the awesome power of the internet, I can post my little rantings. What fun.
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Friday, May 4, 2012
Tex Arcana
John Findley was kind enough to reply. He said he's too busy doing other work that actually pays, and won't get back to Tex Arcana until later this year, if at all. As much as I'd love to see more, I can only wish him the best. He's already given us plenty and doesn't owe me anything. I think I'll buy the book with the first three stories collected. Maybe you should too.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
(crickets chirping)
it's been pretty quiet in my corner of the HM universe. the new issue hasn't shown up at my local bookstore yet. I'm looking forward to whining about it, the four cover versions is an idea that might have been good but didn't turn out that way.
Lostboy's HM fan page hasn't shown an update for months, not that I really expect one. Gates has stopped, Rod Kierkegaard has been quiet, though I got his Mirrorland and I'm reading that slowly, xtin has fallen off the page but might be somewhere else, he was complaining of needing to do something else, but I hope it gets done. Kranburn continues, and I did get the second issue so I suppose I could put up a review.
I did email John Findley to ask if Tex Arcana might continue.
Lostboy's HM fan page hasn't shown an update for months, not that I really expect one. Gates has stopped, Rod Kierkegaard has been quiet, though I got his Mirrorland and I'm reading that slowly, xtin has fallen off the page but might be somewhere else, he was complaining of needing to do something else, but I hope it gets done. Kranburn continues, and I did get the second issue so I suppose I could put up a review.
I did email John Findley to ask if Tex Arcana might continue.
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Saturday, February 18, 2012
March 2012
Cover - 6 - The more I look at it, the less I like it. I like Bisely, the new logo treatment is kinda cool (flat head screws are practically archaic), it's plenty gruesome for a cover, but it seems such a mishmash even for a promo cover. I can imagine someone saying "I dunno, let's put an explosion... here." It doesn't help that I'm confused by the print mag touting Requiem #10, while the website image announces "World Premier of Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" and, there's only 3 horses...but I'm easily confused.
Gallery - 8 - To me a curious move to publishold Classic covers for the Gallery (and Artist Studio), but I really like the old covers, so I'm good for now.
The Bogey's Dictionary - 6 - Pretty funny and sometimes clever
Metal Media - 7 - I'm not into movies as much as this guy, Drive doesn't look as interesting to me as it does to him, and it's pretty New York - centric, but it's still a fun read.
Requiem - 8 - Spectacularly rendered as usual. The selection of Hiroshima as the scene of the earthly atrocity is admirable. Reading multiple two page panels across the crease was challenging for me, the storytelling was ok but there were some good lines, and the censorship was lamentable and clumsy. I still enjoyed it.
Animal'z - 8 - It's obtuse and absurd, I think that's why I like it. It might be trying to say something, that I don't get. The art is sketchy, but it's still sharp, and maybe it adds to the mood. I think I'm lucky to see it.
In the Trenches of Oniria - 7 -This isn't my favorite Xalabarder, still like it, but less enchanted. There is a lot to look at, and indeed, "what a lugubriously furnished mind the poor devil has."
Fiendy - 7 - Though the story is light the telling is fun. DP's lettering adds to it. I do like the art and its energy. I'm totally diggin' the recumbent machine gun cycle.
Gallery - 8 - To me a curious move to publish
The Bogey's Dictionary - 6 - Pretty funny and sometimes clever
Metal Media - 7 - I'm not into movies as much as this guy, Drive doesn't look as interesting to me as it does to him, and it's pretty New York - centric, but it's still a fun read.
Requiem - 8 - Spectacularly rendered as usual. The selection of Hiroshima as the scene of the earthly atrocity is admirable. Reading multiple two page panels across the crease was challenging for me, the storytelling was ok but there were some good lines, and the censorship was lamentable and clumsy. I still enjoyed it.
Animal'z - 8 - It's obtuse and absurd, I think that's why I like it. It might be trying to say something, that I don't get. The art is sketchy, but it's still sharp, and maybe it adds to the mood. I think I'm lucky to see it.
In the Trenches of Oniria - 7 -This isn't my favorite Xalabarder, still like it, but less enchanted. There is a lot to look at, and indeed, "what a lugubriously furnished mind the poor devil has."
Fiendy - 7 - Though the story is light the telling is fun. DP's lettering adds to it. I do like the art and its energy. I'm totally diggin' the recumbent machine gun cycle.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Kranburn #1
Kranburn is a webcomic (link on my Links page) that I first saw on the departed HM forums. The author and artist BMB is rather prolific and pretty talented. I recall he said he was trying to produce this ridiculously quickly, he puts out a page a week and for a while it was two pages. The style is raw, and the story is of a vicious post apocalyptic near future set in suburban Australia. Yes, Mad Max does come to mind, which is fitting as I think HM and Mad Max / Road Warrior influenced each other at their times.
He successfully got #1 published, so I bought a copy. It was a bit challenging and expensive getting this from AU, but the company (fec comics) was responsive. The book itself is rather small, less than 7" x 11" but it's very good quality with nice shiny pages, and I really enjoy a physical magazine like this, holding it and being able to flip back and forth between pages easily, so taking the trouble to get it is worth it to me.
I think this first installment of the story does the best of all I've seen so far. It sets up the environment, only shows a bit of the background story, and grabs your attention with a car chase, brutally violent action, and wild swings of emotion. This kind of gripping presentation is exciting. The art is spare but with enough detail and range of perspectives to keep me interested. Knowing how it progresses from watching the webcomic, I see that it's well thought out and appreciate how he tells the story. Following chapters have more foreshadowing and exposition than this first one, which works to this one's advantage as a visual thrill ride and horror show.
Future installments are planned, and I will buy them for the sake of having the paper copies, and giving a bit of support to a comics creator that I like. You should too.
He successfully got #1 published, so I bought a copy. It was a bit challenging and expensive getting this from AU, but the company (fec comics) was responsive. The book itself is rather small, less than 7" x 11" but it's very good quality with nice shiny pages, and I really enjoy a physical magazine like this, holding it and being able to flip back and forth between pages easily, so taking the trouble to get it is worth it to me.
I think this first installment of the story does the best of all I've seen so far. It sets up the environment, only shows a bit of the background story, and grabs your attention with a car chase, brutally violent action, and wild swings of emotion. This kind of gripping presentation is exciting. The art is spare but with enough detail and range of perspectives to keep me interested. Knowing how it progresses from watching the webcomic, I see that it's well thought out and appreciate how he tells the story. Following chapters have more foreshadowing and exposition than this first one, which works to this one's advantage as a visual thrill ride and horror show.
Future installments are planned, and I will buy them for the sake of having the paper copies, and giving a bit of support to a comics creator that I like. You should too.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
January 2012
happy holidays, every damn one of them...
January 2012
Cover - 6 (The disdainful sneer is the best part. The rest is flat and pointless.)
Gallery - 6 (This looks good enough to enjoy if it was in HM magazine, but I don't think I'll go buy it.)
Dossier - 7 (Don't know Chris Rush, but the article was a good read.)
Animal'z - 7 (wow, Enki Bilal. Looks more like a sketchbook, but still shows a mysterious story. And it's "to be continued next issue", an actual serial?)
Wisher #2 - The Fabled Ones - 6 (It was ok, some of it looked good, and some of it was funny.)
Dreamz - 7 (I admire Llarena for the effort to find humanity, and the art is a step up for his stories.)
Metal Media - The Zodiac Button - 8 (I had interest having grown up in that time, and this story is told in such a personal perspective. And yes, "Ray, that's just weird")
The Tants - 7 (It's not great, but it helped me as I've thought about the current zombie cultural popularity. I think it's a processing of collective fear of "the other", those who are different from you and your tribe and are threatening just because. This fear is commonly exploited in our cultural and political lives. This story helped me see that "the other" can also be seen as similar to you, as well as different.)
Will o' the Wisp - 6 (The color and backgrounds and composition were really nice, the rest of the line art looked blunt and hurried on top of it in comparision. The story did show some real emotion.)
the Age - 6
Artist Studio - 7 (the guy's got some ability, and shows some range in the little bitty images on the last page.)
January 2012
Cover - 6 (The disdainful sneer is the best part. The rest is flat and pointless.)
Gallery - 6 (This looks good enough to enjoy if it was in HM magazine, but I don't think I'll go buy it.)
Dossier - 7 (Don't know Chris Rush, but the article was a good read.)
Animal'z - 7 (wow, Enki Bilal. Looks more like a sketchbook, but still shows a mysterious story. And it's "to be continued next issue", an actual serial?)
Wisher #2 - The Fabled Ones - 6 (It was ok, some of it looked good, and some of it was funny.)
Dreamz - 7 (I admire Llarena for the effort to find humanity, and the art is a step up for his stories.)
Metal Media - The Zodiac Button - 8 (I had interest having grown up in that time, and this story is told in such a personal perspective. And yes, "Ray, that's just weird")
The Tants - 7 (It's not great, but it helped me as I've thought about the current zombie cultural popularity. I think it's a processing of collective fear of "the other", those who are different from you and your tribe and are threatening just because. This fear is commonly exploited in our cultural and political lives. This story helped me see that "the other" can also be seen as similar to you, as well as different.)
Will o' the Wisp - 6 (The color and backgrounds and composition were really nice, the rest of the line art looked blunt and hurried on top of it in comparision. The story did show some real emotion.)
the Age - 6
Artist Studio - 7 (the guy's got some ability, and shows some range in the little bitty images on the last page.)
Saturday, November 26, 2011
November 2011
Cover - 7 (the style and subject don't thrill me, but Bisely's execution does)
Gallery - 6 (I appreciate the energy and presentation, I know I'm missing out not chasing the QRs, but I'm not as impressed by Mr. Bite's work as he is.)
Dossier - 6 (Nice use of views of old and new work. I've only looked at darkbrain a couple times, maybe I'll look again.)
Malevolence - 3 (I was sort of following where it was going, until it got there. Actual willful torture offends me.)
I, Dragon: the End of Genesis - 7 (Though I sometimes wished the art was less sketchy, Gimenez is still really good. The story was wordy, but I liked it.)
The Only God - 7 (nice shift in a story I've seen before, to a better (?) ending.)
Darwin's Defeat - 8 (The best story in the issue by far, well told with better art execution than I usually see Llarena get.)
Metal Media - 6 (I can see that Buscema's ability deserves praise, but this article is light.)
Artist Studio - 7 (I admire the artist's ability in several media, and I do like looking for detail in line drawing...)
back cover - 7
not a bad issue, some good stuff and there have been worse.
Gallery - 6 (I appreciate the energy and presentation, I know I'm missing out not chasing the QRs, but I'm not as impressed by Mr. Bite's work as he is.)
Dossier - 6 (Nice use of views of old and new work. I've only looked at darkbrain a couple times, maybe I'll look again.)
Malevolence - 3 (I was sort of following where it was going, until it got there. Actual willful torture offends me.)
I, Dragon: the End of Genesis - 7 (Though I sometimes wished the art was less sketchy, Gimenez is still really good. The story was wordy, but I liked it.)
The Only God - 7 (nice shift in a story I've seen before, to a better (?) ending.)
Darwin's Defeat - 8 (The best story in the issue by far, well told with better art execution than I usually see Llarena get.)
Metal Media - 6 (I can see that Buscema's ability deserves praise, but this article is light.)
Artist Studio - 7 (I admire the artist's ability in several media, and I do like looking for detail in line drawing...)
back cover - 7
not a bad issue, some good stuff and there have been worse.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Thanks Lostboy
Lostboy recently announced that he will no longer update his site beyond a few movie items and others:
heavymetalmagazinefanpage.com
Personally I am quite disappointed. Lostboy's site is a tremendous resource for HM fans, and his perspective has been affectionate but not blindly accepting. However, he doesn't owe me anything, and I respect his decisions.
I found his site when I was just getting back into HM, and I was searching for references to the Timothy Leary interview in the October 1983 issue. Back then it came right up and I was amazed at the depth of information he had compiled. (now it's back about 5 pages in search results)
I and other HM fans owe Lostboy a debt of gratitude for his efforts and the wealth of information his site offers. I can only wish him the best and hope he keeps in touch.
heavymetalmagazinefanpage.com
Personally I am quite disappointed. Lostboy's site is a tremendous resource for HM fans, and his perspective has been affectionate but not blindly accepting. However, he doesn't owe me anything, and I respect his decisions.
I found his site when I was just getting back into HM, and I was searching for references to the Timothy Leary interview in the October 1983 issue. Back then it came right up and I was amazed at the depth of information he had compiled. (now it's back about 5 pages in search results)
I and other HM fans owe Lostboy a debt of gratitude for his efforts and the wealth of information his site offers. I can only wish him the best and hope he keeps in touch.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
September 2011
Now that all those past reviews are up, guess it's time to get caught up with recent issues.
Cover - 7 (I like pink, and it's been a long time since a music reference was on the cover.)
New Dawn Fades - 6 (That all you got? Pretty nice action but not a lot more.)
Machina - 7 (Nothing new here, clunky translation, but it looks nice.)
Kunkka Pinups - 6 (some nice imagination with some uneven execution.)
Bounty Journal - 7 (well, if you're gonna have pointless mayhem, it might as well be fun)
In Your Youth's Summer - 7 (can't really see the art, but it looks cool and I liked the hand lettering)
Wraithdt Pinups - 5 (some nice detail on the armor, but not enough)
Dead Meat - 7 (I really like the use of different art and the composition, there's not much story though)
Hell-O-Kitty - 7 (Awww, isn't it cute how the flying superkittys destroy that giant robot?)
Yu Ming Pinups - 5 (only two?)
Rule My World - 7 (I like this kind of style, and it's done nicely. Not really a happy ending though, is it?)
Infinite - 7 ( cool, nice axe. she has backup?)
Turn Me On - 2 (dislike the idea, and not done all that well)
Eko Puteh Pinups - 5 (only three?)
Amplification - 7 (more manga-y than I usually care for, but some nice freakiness at the end. more musical weapons too. it's been a while since that's been a feature of HM)
Back Cover - 6 (nicely done, but silly)
Pretty nice issue I thought.
Cover - 7 (I like pink, and it's been a long time since a music reference was on the cover.)
New Dawn Fades - 6 (That all you got? Pretty nice action but not a lot more.)
Machina - 7 (Nothing new here, clunky translation, but it looks nice.)
Kunkka Pinups - 6 (some nice imagination with some uneven execution.)
Bounty Journal - 7 (well, if you're gonna have pointless mayhem, it might as well be fun)
In Your Youth's Summer - 7 (can't really see the art, but it looks cool and I liked the hand lettering)
Wraithdt Pinups - 5 (some nice detail on the armor, but not enough)
Dead Meat - 7 (I really like the use of different art and the composition, there's not much story though)
Hell-O-Kitty - 7 (Awww, isn't it cute how the flying superkittys destroy that giant robot?)
Yu Ming Pinups - 5 (only two?)
Rule My World - 7 (I like this kind of style, and it's done nicely. Not really a happy ending though, is it?)
Infinite - 7 ( cool, nice axe. she has backup?)
Turn Me On - 2 (dislike the idea, and not done all that well)
Eko Puteh Pinups - 5 (only three?)
Amplification - 7 (more manga-y than I usually care for, but some nice freakiness at the end. more musical weapons too. it's been a while since that's been a feature of HM)
Back Cover - 6 (nicely done, but silly)
Pretty nice issue I thought.
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