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graphicpolicy · 2 years ago
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White Savior #3 is a fun issue where the story really unravels
White Savior #3 is a fun issue where the story really unravels, much to the reader’s delight #comics #comicbooks
How do you get people to listen to you when you are not the loudest voice in the room? It becomes damn near difficult for anyone to hear you when certain people are listened to more. It becomes almost suffocating when people obfuscate you at every turn.  That is what made Quantum Leap not only compelling but relatable especially in its current iteration. In the original series, Sam Beckett often…
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englishmansdcc · 2 years ago
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White Savior #2 review - Ultimate Team Up (Nguyen, Burman, Triyono, Myers, McRae, Weaver) Dark Horse Comics
Coming out tomorrow will be the 2nd issue WHITE SAVIOR from @DarkHorseComics & the team of @ericnguyenart, @ImScottBurman, Iwan Joko Triyono, @micahmyers, @krismcraeart, & Josie Weaver. Here's @DarrenShulman's review of the samurai satire title. #NCBD
Writers: Eric Nguyen and Scott BurmanArtist: Eric NguyenColorist: Iwan Joko TriyonoLetterer: Micah MyersDesigner: Kristofer McRaeDigital Art Technician: Josie Weaver Thanks to Eric Nguyen and Dark Horse for the review copy! White Savior is a parody of movies where the white character is needed to save a poor helpless village (think Tom Cruise’s The Last Samurai). In this case, the white savior…
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lotuslandcomics · 1 year ago
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This sword-swing satire has it all--time travel, compromising situations, accidental homicide, mistaken identity, and, most importantly, laughs.
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superpoweredfancast · 2 years ago
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White Savior #4 Review
White Savior #4 Dark Horse Comics Written by Eric Nguyen and Scott Burman Art by Eric Nguyen Colors by Iwan Joko Triyono Letters by Micah Myers The Rundown: Todd and his friends employ some unusual tactics to save the village and get themselves home. Todd and his friends are running out of time and options as the village prepares to be invaded. With Todd still pretending to be the white…
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smashpages · 3 years ago
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Writer Rylend Grant, artist Davi Leon Dias, colorist Iwan Joko Triyono and letterer HdE, who worked together on Aberrant, will re-team for Suicide Jockeys, a new series from Source Point Press.
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comiccrusaders · 6 years ago
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CHAPTER 3: HOLD ON FOR ONE MORE DAY.
Acting on a tip from a mysterious and very prolific mole inside the NORCO organization, David infiltrates an enemy warehouse where he is forced to square off with a terrifyingly twisted aberrant monster. World, meet the true8th wonder of the world… ROOK. Featuring the music of Wilson-Phillips.
ABERRANT #3 Writer(s): Rylend Grant Artist Name(s): Davi Leon Dias (Artist), Iwan Joko Triyono (Colorist), HdE (Letterer) Cover Artist(s): Davi Leon Dias (Artist), Iwan Joko Triyono (Colorist) ***Same for both regular and variant cover. 32 pgs./ M / FC / $3.99 
PREVIEW: ABERRANT #3 CHAPTER 3: HOLD ON FOR ONE MORE DAY. Acting on a tip from a mysterious and very prolific mole inside the NORCO organization, David infiltrates an enemy warehouse where he is forced to square off with a terrifyingly twisted aberrant monster.
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thecomicon · 6 years ago
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Aberrant Returns For Season 2 This February From Action Lab: Danger Zone
Aberrant Returns For Season 2 This February From Action Lab: Danger Zone
Aberrant, the political action thriller series from screenwriter Rylend Grant, has had quite a year. Debuting as a three-issue mini-series, it’s now being developed for television by executive producer Tony Krantz. Publisher Action Lab: Danger Zone has announced the comic is returning to stands with a second season this February with artwork by Davi Leon Dias, colors by Iwan Joko Triyono, and…
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oosteven-universe · 5 years ago
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Aberrant Season 2 #5
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Aberrant Season 2 #5 Action Lab Danger Zone 2019 Written by Rylend Grant Illustrated by Davi Leon Dias Coloured by Iwan Joko Triyono Lettered by HdE     CHAPTER 5: END OF THE ROAD.     The whole twisted 10-issue symphony comes to a rousing, cacophonous crescendo. David races to stop Cordrey from making a deal that would gravely affect the balance of power in the world. Garret takes an ugly ride on CON AIR. Rook has a teary-eyed reunion with his beloved parrot, acquires a cracking new pet fish, and then he leaps from a C-130 without a parachute. Although we’ve come… to the end of the road… still I can’t let go…     Well this is the end, for now mind you as the ending here suggests and Rylend you best be listening to me because this isn't over. Cordrey is one sick man and to think in the beginning I kind of liked him what with all the mathematical equations that he had running through that brain of his. Doesn't matter that he's been off since the day we met him he had a certain charm in the banter with David that most of us found endearing. Here in this issue however he's full on off his medications, missing a few crayons from his box crazy and I love every moment of it.     The way we see Davids idea unfold while not exactly crazy is still risky enough to make me wonder how much a death wish the man has. His recruitment of Rook in all this is nicely handled as David has to back-peddle a bit since Rook is as dangerous as they come and while he may not be able to speak he's been done wrong by so many he's still volatile when approached wrong. More so since the man has found himself a place where he can finally be happy again. Still that we see David keep his word to him speaks volumes about him.     The way that Rylend has structured this is extremely well done. The pacing is done so that we see it carry the story & plot development and the character development forward to the end. The story weaves in and out between David's plot line and Cordrey's and while is solid with level headed thinking, if not outside the box, the other shows such an unstable mind which just makes him that much more dangerous in the long run. That along with the characterisation that we see which never stops growing and evolving is what sets this apart from it's closest peers.     I am an aficionado of the interiors here. The linework is strong and how we see the varying weights utilised and manipulated to create this amazing attention to detail is always a thrill to see. That we see this amount of backgrounds being utilised shows that Davi understands the importance of how they expand the moments and bring a sense of size and scope to the story. The utilisation of the page layouts and how we see the angles and perspective in the panels show us an extremely talented eye for storytelling. I am also impressed with the colour work here as well. There are moments such seeing all that purple in those wings which utilised hues and tones to really make it feel more magnificent. The way that flesh tones are utilised to bring out the musculature of the characters is incredibly well done. There is a lot of excellent work being done here. ​     I like how this ends however I do feel like we never did get a proper chance to see the former President's Club be expanded upon properly. Here's hoping what we see means there will be a chance to see how that club was formed and how it's shaped countless policies that no one has ever known about. Then there's Celia, that conniving well bitch who thinks of herself as more grandiose than she actually is. I would love to see her taken down more than a few pegs and dealt with harshly. See I have so much more of this that I want to see and this is Rylend's fault for creating something of this magnitude.
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rabbittstewcomics · 3 years ago
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Episode 318
Comic Reviews:
Aquaman: The Becoming 1 by Brandon Thomas, Diego Olortegui, Wade Von Grawbadger, Adriano Lucas
Batman Secret Files: Miracle Molly by James Tynion IV, Dani, Lee Loughridge
Death of Doctor Strange 1 by Jed MacKay, Lee Garbett, Antonio Fabela
X-Men: Onslaught Revelation by Si Spurrier, Bob Quinn, Javier Tartaglia
Miss Marvel Stretched Thin OGN by Nadia Shammas, Nabi Ali
Infinity Comic: Venom vs Carnage by Karla Pacheco, Scott Hepburn, Ian Herring
Star Wars Adventures: Ghost of Vader's Castle 1 by Cavan Scott, Francesco Francavilla, Megan Levens, Charlie Kirchoff
Big Ethel Energy by Keryl Brown Ahmed, Maria Li, Siobhan Keenan, Cathy Le
Frontiersman 1 by Patrick Kindlon, Marco Ferrari
Oddly Normal Vol 4 by Otis Frampton
Black Hammer Visions 8 by Scott Snyder, David Rubin
Cup Head Vol 2 by Zack Keller, Shawn Dickinson
He Who Fights With Monsters 1 by Francesco Artibani, Werther Dell'Edera
Boston Metaphysical Society: The Spirit of Rebellion by Madeleine Holly-Rosing, Gwynn Tavares
Suicide Jockeys 1 by Rylend Grant, Davi Leon Dias, Iwan Joko Triyono
Wrassle Castle Vol 1 by Colleen Coover, Paul Tobin, Galaad
Dead Beats London Calling by Joe Corallo, Val Halvorson
99 Cent Theatre:
The Passage by Brian Dorsey, Alex Guenther, Gabriel Nissi, Marcelo Salaza, Beezzz Studios
Fugitive of the Stars 0 by Sean Lewis
CHC One-Shots: The Sock Hop Killer by Paul Dulski, David Whalen
Additional Reviews: Buffy s11, Angel s8, Kill or Be Killed, What If Thor Was An Only Child, Spidey and his Amazing Friends, Stargirl s1, Free Guy, Star Wars Visions
News: sales numbers for House of Slaughter, Fantastic Beasts release date, Black Hammer: The End, Tom Taylor: Batgirl and ableism, Bennett, end of Guardians of the Galaxy, Mario movie casting, Tiger King 2, new Who showrunner, Marvel lawsuit drama, Enola Holmes 2, Omninews, new X-book from Gillen in 2022, Non-Stop Spidey returning as Savage Spider-Man in 2022
Trailers: Escape the Undertaker, Sandman, Stranger Things 4, Supercrooks, Inside Job
Am it Brandon?
Am It Glenn?
Comics Countdown:
Black Hammer Visions 8 by Scott Snyder, David Rubin
Stillwater 10 by Chip Zdarsky, Ramon Perez, Mike Spicer
Wrassle Castle 1 by Colleen Coover, Paul Tobin, Galaad
TMNT: The Last Ronin 4 by Peter Laird, Kevin Eastman, Tom Waltz, Ben Bishop, Esau Escorza, Isaac Escorza
Tales From Harrow County 3 by Cullen Bunn, Emily Schnall
Snow Angels Season Two 4 by Jeff Lemire, Jock
Batman 113 by James Tynion IV, Brandon Thomas, Jason Howard, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey
Radiant Black 8 by Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Natalia Marques, Becca Carey
Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow 4 by Tom King, Bilquis Evely, Mat Lopes
Batman Secret Files: Miracle Molly by James Tynion IV, Dani, Lee Loughridge
Check out this episode!
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mybookplacenet · 5 years ago
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ABERRANT – Season 2 #3 by Rylend Grant
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About ABERRANT – Season 2 #3: CHAPTER 3: FINAL JEOPARDY. A crisis of conscience, a snake in the grass, and a Jacob’s Ladder scenario… As Nelson Little makes a bold political play to pull David and Cordrey from both literal and proverbial fires, his closest confidant moves to usurp him. A dying Rook imagines himself as a contestant on a delightfully twisted autobiographical proxy for a popular TV quiz show. Oh, yeah… and we finally meet the guy behind the guy behind the Article 13 guy… Written by: Rylend Grant Illustrated by: Davi Leon Dias, Iwan Joko Triyono, Hde Targeted Age Group: Adult Buy the ebook Buy the Series Read the full article
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graphicpolicy · 2 years ago
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White Savior #2 is a hilarious issue which leans into the fourth wall
White Savior #2 is a hilarious issue which leans into the fourth wall and goes right through the paper mache wall #comics #comicbooks
How would you feel, if you know something bad is about to happen, and you cannot tell anyone the truth. It is one of those times , where disbelief is your biggest impediment. This is where empathy tends to put us at a disadvantage. AS we see why other’s disbelief may exist at what you are admitting. Of course, this concept operates differently in time travel. As we saw in Back To The Future, no…
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englishmansdcc · 2 years ago
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White Savior #1 review - Tom Cruise Need Not Apply
Set for release next week from @DarkHorseComics & the team of @ericnguyenart, @ImScottBurman, Iwan Joko Triyono, @micahmyers, @krismcraeart, & Josie Weaver is the 1st issue of the samurai satire title WHITE SAVIOR. Here's @DarrenShulman's review of it.
Writers: Eric Nguyen and Scott BurmanArtist: Eric NguyenColorist: Iwan Joko TriyonoLetterer: Micah MyersDesigner: Kristofer McRaeDigital Art Technician: Josie Weaver Thanks to Eric Nguyen and Dark Horse for the review copy! Have you seen the movie where the white guy goes to a village of some sort to save them? Of course you have, because Hollywood loves that plot. White Savior is a satire that…
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lotuslandcomics · 5 years ago
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David, a U.S. Army Special Operations Commander, distraught after losing his entire unit to a superhuman attack, wages an absolutely brutal one-man war on the eccentric billionaire and former superhero, Lance Cordrey, whom he believes is ultimately responsible. That is until Nelson Little, the head of a clandestine paramilitary outfit called Article 13, presents David with evidence that Cordrey may be a patsy, and David’s men were killed as part of a vast and twisted government/military conspiracy.
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superpoweredfancast · 2 years ago
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White Savior #3 Review
White Savior #3 Dark Horse Comics Written by Eric Nguyen and Scott Burman Art by Eric Nguyen Colors by Iwan Joko Triyono Letters by Micah Myers The Rundown: With the White Savior gone, Todd and Maggie have to come up with a new plan. The White Savoir Nathan Garin is dead and Todd and Maggie are responsible. Unfortunately, the battle is tomorrow and they have no way of stopping the warriors…
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comiccrusaders · 7 years ago
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A kick-you-in-the-teeth fit of comicsosity by prolific Hollywood action scribe Rylend Grant
Coming to you this June from Action Lab: Danger Zone, ABERRANT is a truly filmic tale, the obvious brainchild of a creator who has for years been penning smart, testosterone-driven action movies for some of Hollywood’s biggest directors; folks like Ridley Scott, Justin Lin, F. Gary Gray, John Woo, and Luc Besson.
ABERRANT was perhaps the last major comic series created inside Los Angeles pop culture bastion Meltdown Comics. The geekdom landmark sadly just announced it would be closing its doors after 25 trendsetting years.
David, a U.S. Army Special Operations Commander, distraught after losing his entire unit to a superhuman attack, wages an absolutely brutal one-man war on the eccentric billionaire and former superhero, Lance Cordrey, whom he believes is ultimately responsible. That is until Nelson Little, the head of a clandestine paramilitary outfit called Article 13, provides David with evidence that Cordrey may be a patsy, and David’s men were killed as part of a vast and twisted government/military conspiracy.
Creator Rylend Grant describes ABERRANT as a modern political/conspiracy thriller in the vein of MICHAEL CLAYTON or ENEMY OF THE STATE that explores how the United States’ military and geopolitical agenda would necessarily change if superpowered individuals (the “Aberrant”) walked among us. He gleefully refers to his book as the karmic cousin of groundbreaking 70’s mindbenders like THE CONVERSATION and MARATHON MAN.
“ABERRANT is a military-slanted THREE DAYS OF A CONDOR,” says Grant with a wry smile, referring to the 1975 Sidney Lumet-helmed paranoid spy thriller. “You know… if there was a snarling superpowered badass waiting around every corner, hell bent on stomping a mudhole in Robert Redford.”
Predictably, ABERRANT hasn’t gone unnoticed by Hollywood’s movers and shakers. The animation rights to the series were picked up by Ryan Colucci’s Spoke Lane Entertainment, producer of the award-winning animated films ORIENT CITY and BATTLE FOR TERRA. The plan is for a hand-drawn ABERRANT series.
“I couldn’t be more excited about the animated feature,” says Grant. “This is an incredible group of producers/animators. The first time I saw ORIENT CITY (a gritty samurai/western mash up), it completely blew my mind. If you haven’t seen it yet, do yourself a favor, GO FIND IT… and then strap yourself in get ready for ABERRANT.”
Readers will be delighted to find each issue of ABERRANT jam-packed with hit songs from artists like Elvis Presley, Dean Martin, The Temptations, Bobby McFerrin, Wilson Phillips, and R. Kelly, a true rarity in the world of comics. “I wanted the book to feel like a really great action movie,” said Grant. “Well, really great action movies always have REALLY great soundtracks. It wasn’t easy to pull off. Clearing music for use in print publications is costly and time consuming, but it was well worth it in the end. The music is incorporated in a really clever way here. We’ve definitely produced something that people haven’t seen before.”
No word yet on whether or not Kenny Loggins will be contributing an original song.
Preorder ABERRANT #1 with the Diamond item code APR181190. Preorder the special “William Dee Williams – Aberrant Works EVERY time” variant edition (by Issues 2-10 artist Davi Leon Dias) with Diamond item code APR181191. And look for both in comic book stores on June 27th, 2018 (Note: Release date may be subject to change.)
ABERRANT #1 Writer(s): Rylend Grant Artist Name(s): Zsombor Huszka (Artist), Iwan Joko Triyono (Colorist), HdE (Letterer) Cover Artist(s): Zsombor Huszka, Iwan Joko Triyono (Colorist) 32 pgs./ M / FC $3.99
PREVIEW: ABERRANT #1 A kick-you-in-the-teeth fit of comicsosity by prolific Hollywood action scribe Rylend Grant Coming to you this June from Action Lab: Danger Zone, ABERRANT is a truly 
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thecomicon · 6 years ago
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SDCC 2018 Exclusives: Check Out Action Lab: Danger Zone’s Comics
SDCC 2018 Exclusives: Check Out Action Lab: Danger Zone’s Comics
Action Lab Entertainment previously unveiled its all-ages exclusive comics for San Diego Comic Con. Now let’s take a look at the convention exclusives for their mature line, Action Lab: Danger Zone. The following will be available at booth #2006.
Aberrant #1
Writer(s): Rylend Grant Artist Name(s): Zsombor Huszka (Artist), Iwan Joko Triyono (Colorist), HdE (Letterer) Cover Artist(s): Zsombor…
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