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Freakangels vol. 5

The previous volume left off on a great cliffhanger with Freakangel Luke getting up and complaining to the group’s medical specialist about how his head was killing him.  This was after he had been shot in the chest with a shotgun and then in his head to make sure that he was dead.  If you’re […]

Wolverine: Weapon X vol. 3 — Tomorrow Dies Today

Normally I’d complain about having a tie-in one-shot being arranged out of chronological order in a series’ latest trade paperback collection.  It’s just the fussy fanboy that I am.  With this latest “Wolverine:  Weapon X” collection, the “Dark Reign:  The List” one-shot is the last story featured here despite the fact that not only was […]

Green Lantern Corps (vol. 1): To Be a Lantern

With Hal Jordan’s “rebirth” as Green Lantern in the DC Universe being the commercial success that it was, a spinoff title to capitalize on that success was inevitable.  Fortunately the concept of an interstellar police force is big enough to handle two titles with different approaches.  Where “Green Lantern” is “The Hal Jordan Show,” “Green […]

Echo vol. 1

Best known for his long-running “Strangers in Paradise” series, writer/artist Terry Moore made a name for himself with that series in the 90’s with his skills at creating richly detailed characters and relationships.  He also had the artistic talent to vividly convey these things on the page as well.  As character-driven as that series was, […]

Scalped vol. 7: Rez Blues

While “Scalped” has certainly been one of the grimmer series to come down the Vertigo pipeline, it has yet to reach the point where the darkness overwhelms the story or the characters.  That’s because at the end of vol. 4, it reached the point where I figured series protagonist Dash Bad Horse had hit rock […]

Grimjack: The Manx Cat

It’s the stuff dreams are made of.  Almost literally in the case of the title object here.  This latest installment in the adventures of John Gaunt, a.k.a. GrimJack, has him tracking down a rare statue with mysterious powers.  The problem for him is that not only does its current owner have it under lock and […]

Astonishing X-Men vol. 6: Exogenetic

I thought that the first volume of writer Warren Ellis’ “Astonishing X-Men” was an interesting failure.  It had a lot of good ideas, coupled with the man’s talent for razor-sharp dialogue, but it also managed the dubious trick of feeling both too slow and not long enough to allow its story to really work.  As […]

Noche Roja

A few weeks ago, Rich Johnston over at Bleeding Cool reported that Vertigo’s original graphic novel line was part of the “walking dead.”  This is in the sense that no new OGNs were being scheduled and the only ones that will be seeing release are those too far along in the production cycle to be […]

DMZ vol. 9: M.I.A.

Or, part one of the redemption of Matty Roth.  It’s not called that because I imagine writer Brian Wood finds such sentimentality anathema to his style.  The volume’s title comes from the dead soldiers Matty finds in a crashed helicopter while hiding out from pretty much everyone after the tragic events of the previous volume.  […]