IanG wrote:
Saucer Country #1 (Vertigo) - This is an intriguing first issue from Vertigo. It opened up a lot of different story lines that will be interesting to see how they handle. It's "X-Files meets West Wing" in a comic book, and I'm in. This 20 page first issue felt so short after reading Saga #1. I could've used a little more story here but it was enough to bring me back for the next issue.
I agree, I liked it enough to keep reading.
New Deadwardians #1 (Vertigo) - Pretty interesting concept and a good first issue. I think the next few will have to keep me intrigued or else I'll probably drop it just because I'm starting to be more selective.
BobBretall wrote:Dominique Laveau: Voodoo Child #1 (DC/Vertigo) - I really liked the few preview pages for this book in the Vertigo sampler, apparently they were pulled from the middle of the 1st issue. Taken as a whole, this really didn't resonate with me, I don't think I'm the target audience, though.
I'd give this one a red. I couldn't even finish it. The first few pages were terribly written imo. She's running from a monster and afraid for her life, yet she's talking to herself and trying to rationalize why running away from her friends was the right thing to do .... or something like that. That was a disconnect and the rest was just disjointed.
Danger Club #1 (Image) - Really cool first issue with a simple story, but told well and the art was nice. I'm very curious to see where this is going.
Waking: Dreams End #1 (Zenescope) - This was fantastic. The first volume of Waking was pretty good and setup a great idea for zombies that I thought was pretty original in a genre that is saturated. This #1 shows how even with that setup [which I won't give away from the first volume] there can still be problems. The only negative was the art or coloring was a little .... off. I can't really say what it was but something made it seem just a little flat.