Comic Books on the Bus!
It’s a quick post today… Yesterday, I went out for a spot of Christmas Shopping, in Bromley, and not only did I find nothing (nine days to go...) but the book I took with me (to read on the bus) really didn’t work out, not for a ‘bus read’ anyway. Not sure if it’s a ‘DNF’ or not, I might pick it up again, but it left me looking at a trip home with nothing to read so… Just before I caught the bus home, I popped into ‘Piranha Comics’, just on the off-chance that the latest instalment of ‘Event Horizon: Dark Descent’ was out. It wasn’t but I did find a couple of comics to read on the way home. And here is where I tell you about them… :o)
‘The Terminator: Santa Claus Is Coming To Town’ – Ganucheau, Goode (Dynamite)Because look at that cover, I just had to buy it. Don’t tell me you wouldn’t have done the same ;o)
I love that there was a meeting, presumably, where Paulina Ganucheau pitched the idea ‘What if it’s Christmas Eve and a Terminator materializes outside a fancy-dress store where only one costume fits it…’ And that’s it, that’s the whole plot, a Terminator wearing a Santa outfit faces off against post apocalyptic resistance fighters. Ganucheau keeps things simple and lets the joke tell itself, Kendall Goode’s art didn’t quite work for me but as far as the visual humour goes, it’s right on the nail.
And I’m not going to lie… I’m really hoping for a mini-series featuring Terminators dressed as Cupid, the Easter Bunny and, erm… someone wearing a carved out pumpkin on their head (I love a bit of horror but Halloween lore isn’t my strong point). I’d probably be the only person who read it but, a chap can dream…
‘Dark Souls: Mother of Mourning #1’ – Mann, House (Titan Comics)
The number of times I’ve come close to picking up a ‘Dark Souls’ comic but decided on something else instead… That may well be about to change now based on what I read on the way home.
Again, the plot is very simple (it doesn’t get a lot more simple than a ‘knightly quest’) but I really enjoyed how it is framed in the delivery of the narrative. And the artwork is just stunning, really immersive. Nice cliffhanger, at the end, as well; I can see myself coming back in January to see what happens next :o)


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