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Review: Wolverine #56

November 19th, 2007 by Jason

Wolverine #56
Writer: Jason Aaron
Artist: Howard Chaykin

This is a book that I wasn’t really looking forward to read, it was probably in the middle of my stack, the top of the stack containing the books I want to read the most and going down in preference from there. I had never read anything by the writer, Jason Aaron, and wasn’t really sure what to expect from him and I had never been a fan of Howard Chaykin’s artwork. As soon as I began reading the book, however, I thought the art looked good and really suited the book. It is kind of gritty with a realistic leaning. Throughout the book the art is very consistent which is something that I am always glad to see, as I hate to see good detailed art on one page then turn to another and it almost seems like someone else drew the next one.

Now onto the story, this was a book that, for the first time ever, I was truly sad to see the last page. Usually you read a book and it ends in a cliffhanger or in some way to make you look forward to the next issue and, in that way, you don’t want the story to end. This book to me was different in that, like a great novel, I was generally disappointed for it to end. It was that good. It is a one shot story that comes between the last story arc that Jeff Loeb finished and the next one that a new artist will be starting, so this is a great issue for people to jump in on this title. The only place you see Wolverine in his costume is on the cover and you don’t see him very often throughout the story, as the storyline really concentrates on an anonymous character. Considering this, you would think that it would be on the boring side, but you really get sucked in and want to know who this guy is and where this place is that he works and what all the secrecy is all about. The writer also communicates very well the feeling of suspense towards the end of the book, in that you really aren’t sure what’s going to happen or how things are going to work out for the main character and the title character.

Jason Aaron is a fairly new writer on the scene of comics but has had some critical acclaim for his ongoing book Scalped and the limited series The Other Side both published by Vertigo Comics. I really think a book like this is perfect for people that want to get into comics, but don’t know where to begin. It is contained, for the most part, in this one issue and it is done in a mainstream title for a mainstream company. For people who read comics regularly, like myself, it makes me want to go right out and buy the Scalped trade. So I recommend this book to anyone who is new to comics and to anyone who likes a good story. Go pick it up now if you haven’t already.

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Introduction

November 13th, 2007 by Amber

Hi everyone! My name is Amber and I’m one of the writers for this blog. I’m fairly new to comics. I’ve only been reading them for a few years, but I’m really enjoying getting into them. I’ve read and enjoyed Fell as well as MouseGuard recently. Those are the two that stand out right now. Sometimes it can be difficult to get into the well-established comics like Spider-man and Superman as a new reader, but the independent comics are easy to pick up and jump into. I’ll write more about this later. Hopefully, I’ll be able to help new comic book readers find comics that they can thoroughly enjoy. Feel free to let me know if you’ve found a gem that I should read! I will be posting regularly here at ComicBookAddicts.com.

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Atlanta Comic Convention

November 12th, 2007 by Jason

Today, we went to the Atlanta Comic Convention. It is a fairly small, one-day convention held at the Marriott American Century hotel in Atlanta, GA. It costs $4 to get in the door, however, their website had a one-dollar coupon that we printed out before we arrived. In the door for $6 total, not bad! There were people around the front area giving away some free books, which is always nice. We went to the back corner where someone had about twelve 50 cent longboxes of comics. We started sifting through them and found some really good stuff. I got some Batman and Batman Detectives comics as well as some runs of Thor, Avengers, and Teen Titans. The man running the booth said that he had bought those books off of 6 different collectors. Those were their collections, so there weren’t a lot of duplicates, that was nice, and there were some good runs, with them back to back in the boxes. That makes it easier as well.

My wife saw some Richie Rich and Archie comics in some 50 cent boxes too. They ended up being good deals. She picked up a Dudley Do Right comic that happened to end up being worth $75. It was in great condition. I picked up some Amazing Spider-man (that’s my favorite) for $5 each that ended up being worth quite a bit of money. Sometimes I don’t think they really pay attention to what they put in some of these bins sometimes. You can get some good deals if you have time to sift through the boxes of comics.

A lot of the vendors were buying comics too. I was told that I should bring my duplicates to sell to them. I think I might do that sometime. They’re having a larger 3-day convention February 8-10, 2008 at the Sheraton Atlanta Hotel for only $25. That’s a good price for a 3-day convention. Go to www.atlantacomicsexpo.com for more information.

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