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Published: Monday, July 12th, 2010

Review: A God Somewhere

This book killed me inside. It sure was good, though … you just might want to cry for humanity when you’re finished.

Why is it so … you know? Visit OneMetal for the full review.

A God Somewhere tiptoes the boundary between Wildstorm, its actual publisher, and Vertigo, DC’s heavier and more mature back end of comic book titles. John Arcudi’s original graphic novel evolves from a simplistic, almost cliched tale of a man who wakes up with superpowers to an unrecognizable nightmare that ruins everything, and everyone, in its path.

The first chapter begins with a message of destruction, but the narrator’s warning only grazes the violence to ensue. Readers should brace themselves for a terrifying and gut-wrenching experience. Outlined with implications (unfulfilled love, a severed connection between brothers, racial indiscretions), the comic quickly takes a dramatic turn in exploiting them. When an unidentified explosion rips through Eric Forster’s apartment building, many are left dead or buried—except for a completely unscathed Eric. What’s more, he soon develops an omniscient mentality, knowing when and where others need his now superhuman assistance. The change rattles those close to him in different ways, but the initially pleasant book gradually falls into uncomfortable territory once Eric’s personality, intelligence, and world view show signs of tampering.

Published: Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Review: BPRD: The Warning

Graphic Novel Review: BPRD: The Warning

You can tell by the snazzy new publisher-oriented banners that you’ll be seeing in future comic book reviews on the Girls Entertainment Network (just click the cover above to see what I mean) that I’ve been way too dedicated to graphics work lately. You’d think after I took on the design of this blog that I would allow myself a nice vacation from Paint Shop Pro 9, but psych! You were wrong. Plus, I’ve been working my ass off creating a shitload of graphics for a special July feature that will make all of this seem like child’s play. [Insert maniacal, world-domination laugher here]

Anyway, in the meantime you can catch up with the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense by checking out my review of B.P.R.D.: The Warning. This comic just abuses amphibians in so many wrong ways … it’s great.

Dark Horse, along with a gazillion other creators and publishers (or at least it feels like a gazillion), have sent over plenty of review copies to keep me busy, so stay tuned. I’ll probably tackle Top Cow’s premiere of Berserker—yes, created by that guy on Heroes who formerly played Jess on Gilmore Girls (he’s all grown up now)—sometime tomorrow. Actually, I have so many mixed feelings for that show that I’m regretting even bringing it up now.

The expressions in the picture below nicely sum up how I feel … ironically.

Ventimiglia: The last name that sounds like something you need to dissect.

Ventimiglia: The last name that sounds like something you should dissect immediately.