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#FCBD Free Comic Book Day 2015: CJ's top 10!

May 2, 2015

This is the 2015 Free COmic Book Day special! Today, in the US (and most of the world) it is FCBD, brought to you by Diamond Comics Distributors, where your local comic book stores have loads (around 50 this year ) of  comic books for FREE! Now, some retailers can choose to make you buy a certain amount of stuff before giving them away, some charge a couple of pennies for them, and that’s alright.  The comics are free to us, but not to the retailers, so remember to buy some other stuff while you’re there, support your LCBS, they will love you for it! Also, if you like these books, put them on your pull list, ask your LCBS how they handle those lists, I mean, a lot of these are big sales attempts anyway, if you like them, make them work!

 

This time around, I’m going to give you my top 10 comics from FCBD, in relatively no particular order, I’m not going to spoil you on them, but I’ll give you a little bit on what they are.

 

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  • Pokemon XY

    • Perfect Square comics

    • Three Pokemon comic stories, one from X/Y, One from Emerald, and one from Black & White.

    • Reads like a manga, so opens “backward” and reads left to right, instead of right to left

  • All New All Different Avengers

    • Marvel comics

    • Two post-Secret Wars stories, one from the Avengers, and one from the Inhumans.  You may be a bit confused on what the backstory is, but that's OK

  • Avatar: the Last Airbender

    • Dark Horse Comics

    • A post-television show story about Tai Lee & Toph

    • Also contains a Plants vs Zombies & Bandette story

  • Secret Wars #0

    • Marvel Comics

    • Not the full story of Secret Wars, and barely enough to be considered an episode 0, but if you are really confused, this may help.

  • Fight Club

    • Dark Horse Comics

    • A post-movie book about Sebastian

    • Also has The Goon & The Strain comics

    • NOT SAFE FOR CHILDREN

    • One of my favorite books

  • Boom Studios’ Ten Year Free Comic Book Day celebration

    • Lots of stories from the Boom Studios library

  • Mega Man

    • Archie Comics

    • World’s Unite prelude

    • Contains the Sonic the Hedgehog world’s unite prelude

    • The entire Worlds Unite is out on trade paperback.  Why not pick it up when you’re out at FBCD? ;)

  • Doctor Who

    • Titan Comics

    • Three amazing, only found in this book Doctor Who Stories from the 10th, 11th, and 12th doctors

  • Street Fighter

    • Udon comics

    • a completely kid-friendly book about the characters from Street Fighter

    • A pleasant surprise, I wasn’t really looking forward to this.

  • Attack on Titan

    • Kodansha Comics

    • Some backstory (outside current Canon / TV canon)

    • Manga-style (opens to the left, read left to righ)

    • My favorite book

In Reviews, News Tags Free comic book day, fcbd, Comic Events, marvel, dc, Dark horse, Image Comics, archie comics, avatar, mega man, sonic, avengers, inhumans, pokemon, Street Fighter, Avatar, Secret Wars, Fight CLub, Boom, Mega Man, Doctor Who, Attack on Titan
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Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Search Library Edition: Review

February 10, 2014

Avatar: The Last Airbender stands as an example of how good children’s cartoons can be. On the surface it looks a lot like a standard westernization of Japanese anime which too often can end up diluted and compromised in the translation, but it quickly established itself as a masterpiece of writing, voice acting and beautiful artwork. If you haven’t seen it yet (and, ‘it’ most definitely refers to the cartoon and not the execrable movie) then this book is not for you… yet; go away and watch the series now, this book will be waiting for you on your return.

This book is for those of you who loved the series and realize that there were too many plot threads that were never tied off, and ones that won’t be tied off with any real satisfaction in the Legend of Kora series. Specifically, this book takes a look at the mystery surrounding Zuko’s mother who was last seen banished into the night presumably in an effort to save her son’s life. It’s a major part of Zuko’s backstory that has had so many fan theories built up around it that the challenge of satisfying fans must have been a daunting undertaking.

The bit where Thor explains to his friends that he needs Loki's help.

Dark Horse Comics have a history of treating their licences with respect and this tends to involve getting original talent on board. This doesn't just lend authenticity to the works, but often brings the books into the continuity of the series. In this case, original creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko have taken the opportunity to tie off a few loose ends and they've done it in a way that feels like it belongs as part of the series’ cannon. 

The Search begins not long after the TV series with Fire Lord Zuko ruling over his people in peace and his Father and Sister locked up for their past actions. It would have been simple for the show to forget that Zuko’s mother left two children behind that night but instead his sister, Azula, is brought into events early on as she agrees to help find out what really happened to their mother. Team Avatar joins their friend to not only help solve the mystery, but also to be there when his sister inevitably betrays him. 

From a storytelling perspective having that wild card in the mix makes perfect sense in progressing the story at a decent pace, but it’s an element that’s woven into the story that really is about the relationship between brother and sister more than Zuko’s hunt for his absent parent. It’s one of those themes that’s used almost too overtly when contrasts are drawn between Zuko and Azula, and original Team Avatar siblings Sokka and Katara. But while it’s certainly not done subtly it never feels forced or contrived and frequently it’s done with a simple image that only feels blatant on subsequent readings. Another theme featuring Masks is taken from the series and woven so subtly throughout the pages that it took a second reading to truly appreciate that a major plot point had been set up so early on. The storytelling is simply so perfectly organic that even major revelations are set up right from the beginning in a way that rewards repeat readings greatly. 

Xander proves that even when a military badass he's still a good source of the funny.

And if there is a word that keeps coming up when trying to describe the writing here it has to be organic. It managed to take ideas, moments and even lines from the series and incorporate them in a way which will please fans but never feels forced or artificial. There are even elements which are are shown as seeds here but which will bear fruit in the Legend of Kora series but manage not to feel forced in the way that prequels so often seem to feel. It feels like an authentic and, yes, organic story that is a part of a single flowing continuity and that’s an achievement worth commending. The same goes for the characters who, for the most part, speak so authentically that it’s difficult to read their words in anything other than the original actor’s voice. There are a couple of disappointments though: Toph is nowhere to be seen (ahem) but her character is given a nice mention that will make Kora fans smile, and Sokka fulfills his role of comic relief with a little too much enthusiasm. It detracts a little from his development during the series but not to the detriment of the story. Sokka just doesn't get the chance to be anything other than funny… until he does and then all is forgiven!

It’s not just the writing that adds to this authenticity but the artwork too. It has to be difficult trying to seem consistent with an aesthetic that, by necessity, had to be simple enough to be drawn at twenty-frames a second with a weekly series’ deadlines to meet. Avatar: The Last Airbender was a beautiful cartoon, but traditional comics don’t have the same restrictions. That said, it stands as a compliment that this book both never looks worse than the series, but also never strays too far from the look that it established. Frequent enhancements such as the use of light and shadow or the arrangement of frames on the page always improve the experience but never to the point of overpowering it with fancy effects. There are a number of times too where a powerful moment is expressed without a single word and the art is more than up to the task.

The Search was originally released in March 2013 and was made up of three graphic novels. This Library Edition collects all three parts in a hardbound cover and was released by Dark Horse Comics on February 5th 2014. As well as the complete story it adds some beautiful concept art that takes the reader through some of the stylistic evolution that didn't make it onto the page. There are also numerous editorial notes on the pages themselves that are never less than entertaining and oven provide an insight into the creative thinking behind the words and themes. It all adds up to an almost perfect collectible item that holds up to multiple reads; a must for any Avatar fan and as such it scores a full five bending elements because I am the Avatar, a bridge between worlds.

In Reviews Tags avatar, airbender, aang, nickelodeon, nick, comics, Dark Horse
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