Wednesday, June 3, 2009

"Star Trek #56 (DC Comics 1986-1989, 1st Series)"

NOT WORTH CONSUMING

The series comes to a close with a tale about the original crew! No Konom, Bryce, Bearclaw or Bernie! No closure! What a letdown!

The story itself wasn’t bad, but when you invest in 55 issues, you expect some closure.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

"Star Trek #55 (DC Comics 1986-1989, 1st Series)"

WORTH CONSUMING!

The trail of Ensign Bearclaw comes to a close thanks to my personal favorite albino Klingon, Bernie! I enjoyed this storyline very much. It was heartwarming. And Kirk and Finn are like a couple of kids trying to get the best of each other.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

"Sign of the Four by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Library of Congress Century Bestseller Series)"

WORTH CONSUMING!

It took me a few days to get back into this book. I ended up getting sick and I just didn’t feel like reading small print. It was very easy to get back in this book and not be too lost.

I really am starting to enjoy these tales of Holmes, Watson, and Co. I still think some of his assumptions that come true are a stretch, but it’s still worth reading!

 I highly recommend!

Monday, May 25, 2009

The Walking Dead, Vol. 2: Miles Behind Us


WORTH CONSUMING!


When I try to get to sleep and it just won’t come, I like to imagine that I’m snowbound and with the fan or sound machine on, I’m listening to a blizzard. I also like to imagine I’m on the ice planet, Hoth, from Empire Strikes Back.

This volume of Zombie destruction plays on those safe thoughts of being snowbound and turns it on its ear. It’s a little unsettling. Kinda brings the Donner Party to mind.

Despite any of those fears, this series is growing on me. Compared to other Pro-Indy titles like Y: The Last Man or Ex Machina, it’s still got some work to do. But, I must know what happens next.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Star Trek #54 (DC Comics 1986-1989, 1st Series)"




 

WORTH CONSUMING!

For those of you who don’t know- Finnegan was a minor character used in the classic episode, “Shore Leave”. Now, in that story, he was a figment of Kirk’s imagination taken from his memories of Starfleet Academy. However, now with the trial of Bearclaw approaching, Finn is shown for real this time. Now he’s a judge advocate. But he’s still as immature as Kirk remembers and then some.

Is Bearclaw innocent? Is Kirk still in Jeopardy? Will Finniegan stop using joy buzzers long enough to make a difference? The issue is a great mystery and worth consuming!

 

Sunday, May 17, 2009

The Walking Dead, Vol. 1: Days Gone Bye



WORTH CONSUMING!


This gritty, dark tale about zombie invasion is something different from today’s horror tales. This draws heavily from Romero’s Dead series in as this is more about survival and people and less about the gore.

Some of the plot devices were transparent and cliché. And you can tell pretty quick who’ll be worm food. The only question is when.

Not the best offering out there in comicdom, but a fairly good enough offering to compel me to give it a another try or two.

Friday, May 15, 2009

"Star Trek #53 (DC Comics 1986-1989, 1st Series)"




 

WORTH CONSUMING!

Kirk’s been murdered! Bearclaw is to blame. Now, Chekov must find the murderer before it’s too late.

 The best “detective” story since Star Trek VI, with the murder of Chancellor Gorkon. I know that this event is a paradox, since this issue came out before the movie by about 5 years. However, I had seen the movie first and then read this, so technically, I am correct in my statement.