Book: Danger Club #2
Written By: Landry Q. Walker
Pencils By: Eric Jones
Publisher: Image Comics
Release Date: Out Now In Stores & Digital Download (Via Comixology)
Rating:
I’ve been waiting for this one. Issue #1 of Danger Club was a hell of an opener and here in issue #2 , Landry Q. Walker takes us to more new places with only the slimmest of connection to what we say in the first issue. Opening with a speech from a previous “American Spirit” who is now an elderly man speaking out against the ‘Sidekicks” and their antics, we are greeted with such a “Wtf??!” moment on page two that you’ll find yourself locked in to the rest of the fairly loose issue because of it.
Kid Vigilante leads newly introduced Ladybug into his hidden lair and reveals a secret to her that could explain the Wtf moment later on but for now it just adds intrigue.
Written By: Landry Q. Walker
Pencils By: Eric Jones
Publisher: Image Comics
Release Date: Out Now In Stores & Digital Download (Via Comixology)
Rating:
I’ve been waiting for this one. Issue #1 of Danger Club was a hell of an opener and here in issue #2 , Landry Q. Walker takes us to more new places with only the slimmest of connection to what we say in the first issue. Opening with a speech from a previous “American Spirit” who is now an elderly man speaking out against the ‘Sidekicks” and their antics, we are greeted with such a “Wtf??!” moment on page two that you’ll find yourself locked in to the rest of the fairly loose issue because of it.
Kid Vigilante leads newly introduced Ladybug into his hidden lair and reveals a secret to her that could explain the Wtf moment later on but for now it just adds intrigue.
- 5/16/2012
- by Marcus Doidge
- Obsessed with Film
Book: Danger Club #1
Written By: Landry Q. Walker
Pencils By: Eric Jones
Publisher: Image Comics
Release Date: Out Now In Stores & Digital Download (Via Comixology)
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
The text opening Danger Club #1 is really all you need to start a brand new comic book title;
Three Months Ago.
The universe was in deadly peril. The world’s greatest heroes were summoned into space to battle reality’s ultimate evil.
Our mentors. Our guardians. Our parents. Our teachers.
They left.
And they didn’t come back.
This adds a huge back story loaded with questions but it’s still been kept simple enough to have an impact. I like that. I like that a whole lot. However without a good story and likeable characters to follow up that fine introduction, Danger Club could have fallen flat on its face. Thankfully that’s not the case at all and Danger...
Written By: Landry Q. Walker
Pencils By: Eric Jones
Publisher: Image Comics
Release Date: Out Now In Stores & Digital Download (Via Comixology)
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
The text opening Danger Club #1 is really all you need to start a brand new comic book title;
Three Months Ago.
The universe was in deadly peril. The world’s greatest heroes were summoned into space to battle reality’s ultimate evil.
Our mentors. Our guardians. Our parents. Our teachers.
They left.
And they didn’t come back.
This adds a huge back story loaded with questions but it’s still been kept simple enough to have an impact. I like that. I like that a whole lot. However without a good story and likeable characters to follow up that fine introduction, Danger Club could have fallen flat on its face. Thankfully that’s not the case at all and Danger...
- 4/6/2012
- by Marcus Doidge
- Obsessed with Film
Press Release:
What if superheroes were real? And what if one day they all disappeared? In Danger Club, a new Image Comics series by Landry Walker and Eric Jones, the fate of the world is in the hands of the allies that the heroes left behind — their teenage sidekicks. It’s up to the this rag-tag and fragmented group to battle the immense cosmic evil that threatens the world. But the fight could be over before it even starts if the sidekicks’ struggle for dominance destroys them from the inside.
“Eric and I wanted to take they typical assortment of sidekicks and strip them of their authority figures,” explained Walker. “These are the most powerful beings on the planet, and the oldest is around sixteen. You take any group of teenagers and put them in a positions of absolute power… there will be some serious consequences. Some will seek to...
What if superheroes were real? And what if one day they all disappeared? In Danger Club, a new Image Comics series by Landry Walker and Eric Jones, the fate of the world is in the hands of the allies that the heroes left behind — their teenage sidekicks. It’s up to the this rag-tag and fragmented group to battle the immense cosmic evil that threatens the world. But the fight could be over before it even starts if the sidekicks’ struggle for dominance destroys them from the inside.
“Eric and I wanted to take they typical assortment of sidekicks and strip them of their authority figures,” explained Walker. “These are the most powerful beings on the planet, and the oldest is around sixteen. You take any group of teenagers and put them in a positions of absolute power… there will be some serious consequences. Some will seek to...
- 2/29/2012
- by Brandon Johnston
- ScifiMafia
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