2010 FCBD Comic Reviews
Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 12:26 pm
This thread is dedicated to reviews of the FCBD comics you picked up. I think I got them all, I'm going to break them into 3 categories: Kids, All Ages, Teen+
Kids
For these, I'm going to try to put on my "kids hat" and review them based on how the intended audience may feel about them, as opposed to my personal view, though I'll throw that in where I think it will add something:
Archie's Summer Splash (Archie): 4/5 stars
Good story of Archie & the gang in a musical rivalry with stuck-up redhead Cheryl Blossom. Nice story for younger kids, well done.
Bongo Comics Free For All (Bongo): 3/5 stars
Decent stories, probably going to resonate better with hard-core Simpson's fans, I'm not sure how kids will react, it seemed more mildly amusing than actually funny. Might just be an issue for me in the translation from screen to comic. I liked the "League of Extraordinary Barts" story best.
DC Kids Mega Sampler 2010 (DC): 5/5 stars
Great stuff for kids. Samples of DC kids comics that tell a compelling story fragment and then lead the reader to the appropriate monthly books. Great Captain Marvel story, Tiny Titans was pretty funny, and nice Brave & Bold story with Batman & Martian Manhunter.
Fractured Fables (Image): 3/5 stars
Amusing takes on fairy tales, with some twists not seen in previous tellings. I think this will go over better with kids who've not seen take after take on these same stories over the years, and this suffers the standard "hit or miss" characteristic of any anthology where I really like about a third, dislike a third, and are indifferent about the rest. In this issue, I REALLY liked Red Riding Hood, mainly based on the wonderful Bryan Talbot art, Rumplestiltskin didn't work for me at all, and the other 3 were kind of just there.
Fraggle Rock/Mouse Guard(Archaia): 4/5 stars
I've never watched Fraggle Rock before so came in a bit cold on that half of this flip book, though it was well done & I think it would go over good with kids & Fraggle fans. The Mouse Guard tale (we get a look at Spring 1153) was wonderful, full 5/5.
Iron Man/Nova (Marvel): 3/5 stars
This one did nothing for me, I'm not a big fan of the "kidified" Marvel heroes, but younger kids may get a kick out of it.
Owly & Friends (Top Shelf): 4/5 stars
Owly & Korgi are charming stuff and I think any kid would eat these up. I'm mystified by the appeal of James Kochalka's "Johnny Boo". Owly/Korgi carry this book and make it a must read for kids <10.
Puppy Sister/Fame: Lady Gaga (Bluewater): 1/5 stars
This seemed like a really weird combination of books to put together. Puppy sister is a story definitely aimed at younger kids where it seems the Mom & Dad are getting a puppy for their son instead of a little sister/brother. Not enough presented here to get into it, but it really was not working for me.
The Lady Gaga bio story is inexplicably told from the viewpoint of some fat redneck watching his TV and getting nagged to take out the garbage.
Then there was a short snippet of a really poorly illustrated upcoming Taylor Swift bio story. Best part was a panel trying to illustrate Ellen DeGeneres that has her looking a bit like the Joker.
Shrek/ Penguins of Madagascar (Ape): 4/5 stars
I've never seen Madagascar and only the 1st Shrek movie, so I'm not in the right target group for this one, but it was well done. I think any kid who's familiar with the animated properties showcased here would like this one.
Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie): 4/5 stars
Entertaining story. Archie is doing something right with this series, the regular Sonic comic is up to issue #212 this month!!!
Toy Story (Boom!): 5/5 stars
I don't get the Boom! kids series, but I think this is a reprint of #1. Excellent story, though where Andy gets a duplicate Buzz Lightyear figure and it decides to call "our Buzz" Sally GREAT stuff!
YOW! John Stanley Library Grab-Bag (Drawn & Quarterly): 4/5 stars
Classic stuff! Nancy, Tubby, Melvin Monster. Done in the 1960's this stuff is just as entertaining today.
Kids
For these, I'm going to try to put on my "kids hat" and review them based on how the intended audience may feel about them, as opposed to my personal view, though I'll throw that in where I think it will add something:
Archie's Summer Splash (Archie): 4/5 stars
Good story of Archie & the gang in a musical rivalry with stuck-up redhead Cheryl Blossom. Nice story for younger kids, well done.
Bongo Comics Free For All (Bongo): 3/5 stars
Decent stories, probably going to resonate better with hard-core Simpson's fans, I'm not sure how kids will react, it seemed more mildly amusing than actually funny. Might just be an issue for me in the translation from screen to comic. I liked the "League of Extraordinary Barts" story best.
DC Kids Mega Sampler 2010 (DC): 5/5 stars
Great stuff for kids. Samples of DC kids comics that tell a compelling story fragment and then lead the reader to the appropriate monthly books. Great Captain Marvel story, Tiny Titans was pretty funny, and nice Brave & Bold story with Batman & Martian Manhunter.
Fractured Fables (Image): 3/5 stars
Amusing takes on fairy tales, with some twists not seen in previous tellings. I think this will go over better with kids who've not seen take after take on these same stories over the years, and this suffers the standard "hit or miss" characteristic of any anthology where I really like about a third, dislike a third, and are indifferent about the rest. In this issue, I REALLY liked Red Riding Hood, mainly based on the wonderful Bryan Talbot art, Rumplestiltskin didn't work for me at all, and the other 3 were kind of just there.
Fraggle Rock/Mouse Guard(Archaia): 4/5 stars
I've never watched Fraggle Rock before so came in a bit cold on that half of this flip book, though it was well done & I think it would go over good with kids & Fraggle fans. The Mouse Guard tale (we get a look at Spring 1153) was wonderful, full 5/5.
Iron Man/Nova (Marvel): 3/5 stars
This one did nothing for me, I'm not a big fan of the "kidified" Marvel heroes, but younger kids may get a kick out of it.
Owly & Friends (Top Shelf): 4/5 stars
Owly & Korgi are charming stuff and I think any kid would eat these up. I'm mystified by the appeal of James Kochalka's "Johnny Boo". Owly/Korgi carry this book and make it a must read for kids <10.
Puppy Sister/Fame: Lady Gaga (Bluewater): 1/5 stars
This seemed like a really weird combination of books to put together. Puppy sister is a story definitely aimed at younger kids where it seems the Mom & Dad are getting a puppy for their son instead of a little sister/brother. Not enough presented here to get into it, but it really was not working for me.
The Lady Gaga bio story is inexplicably told from the viewpoint of some fat redneck watching his TV and getting nagged to take out the garbage.
Then there was a short snippet of a really poorly illustrated upcoming Taylor Swift bio story. Best part was a panel trying to illustrate Ellen DeGeneres that has her looking a bit like the Joker.
Shrek/ Penguins of Madagascar (Ape): 4/5 stars
I've never seen Madagascar and only the 1st Shrek movie, so I'm not in the right target group for this one, but it was well done. I think any kid who's familiar with the animated properties showcased here would like this one.
Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie): 4/5 stars
Entertaining story. Archie is doing something right with this series, the regular Sonic comic is up to issue #212 this month!!!
Toy Story (Boom!): 5/5 stars
I don't get the Boom! kids series, but I think this is a reprint of #1. Excellent story, though where Andy gets a duplicate Buzz Lightyear figure and it decides to call "our Buzz" Sally GREAT stuff!
YOW! John Stanley Library Grab-Bag (Drawn & Quarterly): 4/5 stars
Classic stuff! Nancy, Tubby, Melvin Monster. Done in the 1960's this stuff is just as entertaining today.