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Post by thwhtguardian on Sept 24, 2023 14:40:00 GMT -5
Jack Kirby’s Starr WarriorsWritten and Illustrated by Jack Kirby Organized by Tom Scioli Summary:Adam Starr and his Solar Legion of Star Warriors take on hoards of space pirates to keep the peace in the solar system. Plot/Art: This is a tough one to judge as a pure comic book stand point, definitely being a situation where your mileage may vary. If you're a fan of kitschy pulp inspired sci-fi comics (like me) or if you're a huge Kirby fan and want a look at one of his earliest looks you'll probably really love this book...but for the casual reader just picking this up? I'm not certain how much you'll get out of this book. It's a simplistic plot of a space hero fighting pirates in space, there's zero characterization, the dialog is minimal, there are no motivations or back stories, no suspense and nothing really connecting the action scenes together and minimal back grounds art wise. For someone like me who just go ga-ga for the likes of Flash Gordon,Buck Rogers or even Space Ghost this book was a total win. I don't need a complex back story or character drama all the time, sometimes good guys doing good guy things just for the sake of being a hero is enough and this had that energy in spades. And from a historical point for Kirby fans it's definitely worth getting to see the sparks in 22 year old Jack Kirby's art that would be expanded on later on in his life. So if you fall into those two groups this will be a definite ten out of ten, but for others? I'm not so sure if this will hit for you.
One thing that was interesting for me is what exactly was Tom Scioli's role here? I've never seen the original stories that are collected here so I don't know how much if anything he changed artistically or composition wise. But it did look beautiful. There's a wonderful simplicity to it all that I just love.
Grade: 10/10 for me! others mileage may vary.
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Post by majestic on Sept 24, 2023 17:59:10 GMT -5
I also prefer DC slightly more than Marvel. Most of the time my titles are 60% DC and 35% Marvel with 5% others.
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Post by thwhtguardian on Sept 25, 2023 5:23:10 GMT -5
I also prefer DC slightly more than Marvel. Most of the time my titles are 60% DC and 35% Marvel with 5% others. I just find it frustrating when any company takes a stand alone book and ties it into event after event.
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Post by wildfire2099 on Sept 28, 2023 21:44:50 GMT -5
Rumpus Room was pretty good... not that anything Mark Russell writes is bad. It'll be interesting to see where he goes with it... he's clearly got something to say, just not quite sure what it'll be yet. The main bad guy seems to be an extra-evil parody of Elon Musk.
His Travelling to Mars took a very odd (and depressing) turn. I hope it's not all bad in the end (though it would fit the theme).
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Post by EdoBosnar on Sept 29, 2023 2:41:48 GMT -5
(...) The main bad guy seems to be an extra-evil parody of Elon Musk. (...). So, basically real-world Elon Musk... (Sorry, couldn't resist.)
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Post by wildfire2099 on Sept 29, 2023 9:16:42 GMT -5
Heh, even more evil than the current evil Elon Musk... who I agree has turned into an evil parody of himself over the last couple years.
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