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The Umbrella Academy

“Forty-three extraordinary children were born to mostly single women, who had shown no signs of pregnancy, in seemingly random locations around the world.  The children were either abandoned or put up for adoption.  Enter Sir Reginald Hargreeves, a.k.a the Monocle, world renown scientist and wealthy entrepreneur…  For reasons unknown Sir Reginald set out with his bodyguard Abhijat aboard his private vessel The Minerva, rumored to be powered by the remains of King Amen-Kharej IV.  Using methods undisclosed, he sought to track down and adopt as many of the children as he could.  He only found seven of them…

umbrella-academy-apocalypse-1-coverThe first issue, “The Day the Eiffel Tower Went Berserk,” gives us the brief background of Sir Reginald before jumping into one of the team’s early adventures against Zombie Robot Gustave Eiffel (that’s right folks, the guy who built the Eiffel Tower has been living inside as a robotic robot zombie for years waiting for his opportunity to launch the Tower into space! – oh, did I mention that the Eiffel Tower is really a spaceship!!).

From here we jump 20 years into the future to the members of the long disbanded team who learn of the death of their mentor.  00.01 – Space Boy, the team’s leader, returns from his post at the moon for the funeral only to discover one more surprise – 00.05 has returned un-aged from his long disappearance with a terrifying tale to tell.

A great first issue that flushes out some of the characters, their origins, and the dynamics of the group while still moving on at a fun and brisk pace that isn’t lost under heavy narrative or exposition.

[Dark Horse, $2.99]

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Comic Rack

Hmm, we’re about to talk about comics so it must be Wednesday!  Welcome to the RazorFine Comic Rack boys and girls.  Pull up a bean bag and take a seat at feet of the master as we look at the new comics set to hit comic shops and bookstores today from DC, Marvel, Dark Horse, WildStorm, Vertigo, Dynamite Entertainment, IDW Publishing, and Image Comics.

This week includes Army@Love, The Authority: Prime, Batman, Captain America, Casanova, Hellblazer, Justice Society of America, Lazarus, Thor, the first issues of Kick-Ass, Project Superpowers, and Urban Monsters.  Also don’t forget the truckload of new graphic novels including Birds of Prey: Dead of Winter, City of Others, Hazed, Hellblazer: Joyride, Infinite Crisis, Onslaught Reborn, Orson Scott Card’s Wyrms, Spawn Vol. 5, X-Men: Supernovas, and much, much more.

Enjoy issue #61

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Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 3

This third volume jumps us into Buffy‘s third season with the start of the original comic run.  Although it’s not as good as Volume One, it’s a definite step-up from the disappointment of Volume Two.  This volume includes a martial arts vamp, Buffy’s new job at the Popsicle Parlor, Xander crashing the girls’ slumber party, demon worshippers, a haunted house, an evil film, and the return of Ethan Rayne.

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“I tell ya Buff, if I’m gonna fight, you’re gonna have to pun better.”

We jump into the third season with this volume which collects the beginning of the original Buffy comic run.  This third volume begins with “Wu Tang Fang” finding Xander training in martial arts, only to discover his teacher isn’t exactly human, and getting a chance to be heroic.  “Halloween” once again finds Buffy with stuck with a gang of kids for trick-or-treating but this year Willow gets abducted by a pack of vamps and it’s up to Buffy, complete with a Jason Voorhees hockey mask, to save the day.  “Cold Turkey” continues the storyline with the one vampire who escaped whose attempts at revenge go up in flames.

“Dance With Me” is a short tale of Buffy’s “dance” with a vampire who was once one of her classmates.  “White Christmas” returns Angel to the fold and and finds our Slayer working at the Popsicle Parlor for money to buy a dress to the big dance only to discover that her boss is using the walk-in freezer to summon an Ice Demon.  “Happy New Year” brings a tale of a cursed Puritan, hellhounds, and the beginning of a New Year.

New Kid on the Block” introduces a new character named Cynthia to the gang, a slumber party (which Xander crashes), a family of vampires, and more than a few surprises.  “Food Chain Part 1” and “Food Chain Part 2” starts with Buffy’s concern with Sandy Shipman who is hanging out with the wrong crowd, but takes a complete 180 when Buffy discovers it’s Sandy, who isn’t even human, who is using kids for her own purposes.

Play with Fire” finds the gang attempting to help the spirit of a teenager trapped in a haunted house.  In “The Final Cut” a film student discovers the power of the movies, and a chance to make all his dreams come true with one of the characters begins to talk to him.  And in “The Latest Craze” Sunnydale is infested with little goblin-like dolls called Hooligans brought to town by none other than Ethan Rayne.

Overall this is a strong volume of tales.  The look of the characters is good, though I think Cordelia and Willow still look a little too much alike and Xander’s a bit too buff (pun intended).  Of the group “Happy New Year” is the weakest story, but still worth looking at for the character interaction.  With a good mix of horror, action, and humor, there’s easily enough here to recommend.

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Blue and Gold

Now that Booster’s got his best bud the Blue Beetle back the pair take off towards home, but things won’t go easy for them as they get caught-up in a Zero Hour flashback and end up in the 25th Century.  And that’s only the beginning…

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“I’m home, Ted.  Back in the year 2462.  It’s today.  It’s that day…  The day I threw my life away.”

As the issue opens Booster and Ted, along with the other Blue Beetles, are traveling back through time only to find themselves involved in a short run-in with Parallax and Extant (and a joke by the Beetle about Booster’s run-in with Barry Allen).

Booster and the Beetles are able to escape but the battle damages the time sphere and lands them in the 25th Century on the very day where Booster Gold makes the greatest mistake of his life.  Unable to change events because of the repercussions it would have on his life Booster comes up with a plan to get them home.

The team manage to steal the time sphere from the museum (the very one Booster stole way back before he ever met Ted Kord or became Booster Gold).  After saying goodbye to the other Beetles our heroes finally make their way home, but the home they return to is vastly different than the one they remember.  The pair arrive only to find themselves surrounded by   an army of OMACs there to greet them.

There’s much to enjoy in this issue from the serious (Booster’s conversation which reveals how much Extant’s reasoning to save his friend mirror’s Booster’s own – is this foreshadowing what is to come?) to the hilarious (Beetle’s Barry Allen remark) to the climactic. 

 

 

 

The arrival of the OMAC’s and the short conversation with Extant show that the repurcussion of Booster’s actions may have immediate consequences for both our intrepid heroes and the entire DCU as the series seems to be moving closer and closer to Countdown to Final Crisis.

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Comic Rack

Hmm, we’re about to talk about comics so it must be Wednesday!  Welcome to the RazorFine Comic Rack boys and girls.  Pull up a bean bag and take a seat at feet of the master as we look at the new comics set to hit comic shops and bookstores today from DC, Marvel, Dark Horse, WildStorm, Vertigo, Dynamite Entertainment, Devil’s Due Publishing, and Image Comics.

This week includes Batman and the Outsiders, Battlestar Galactica: Origins, Drafted, Ex Machina, Invincible, Iron Man, Loveless, The Order, PVP, Robin, The Spirit, the first issue of Zorro, and the final issues of Terror, Inc and The Umbrella Academy: Apocalypse Suite.  Also don’t forget the truckload of new graphic novels including Catwoman: Catwoman’s Dead, Gen13: Road Trip, Green Lantern: The Sinestro Corps War Vol. 1, Lions, Tigers & Bears Vol. 2, The Order Vol. 1: The Next Right Thing, Predator Omnibus Volume 2, and much, much more.

Enjoy issue #60

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