Friday, December 31, 2010

Favorites of 2010

Chew - Chew started around October 2009, and 2010 was its first full year, and it has been great. The artist and writer both won the Eisner Award, and Harvey Awards, and was nominated for 2 Eagle Awards this year.  Above all, check this book out.  Great concept in Tony Chu, an FDA agent,  who gets psychic impressions from things he eats



Sweets - Artist created, written and illustrated work, Sweets is a crime story that takes place in New Orleans, and written by Kody Chamberlain who now lives in Lafayette but used to live here in New Orleans.  Classic noir feel, and looks and feels like New Orleans.  Many books have tried to get that look, but without being here and living here, it misses some of the nuances.






 
Blackest Night - Blackest Night started in 2009, but finished up in 2010, and with the introduction the of all of the new lantern corps, this series has continued to bring new stories to DC.  In the grand scheme of things, it may have looked just like a super powered zombie story with the Black Lanterns bringing back those that have been dead for years.








Superman: Earth One - I'm not sure I have seen single book get more pre-release press than this book this year, and unfortunately most of it was all wrong. It was billed as a Superman version of Twilight, and it could not be further from that.  I'm generally not a Superman fan, he is usually too powerful and ends up being to boring of a character, but Straczynski did a great job in telling a story of young Clark Kent, struggling with wanting to help his parents, wanting to just be a regular person, or whether to use his powers to help others.


Criminal Vol. 5: The Sinners -  Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips finished up this series this year, and if you are not in any of the superhero or any "metahuman" this series was just about regular people, except for the career criminal of the people of the story.  This book brings back the main character Tracy Lawless trying to solve some mysterious murders. Always well done, always a good story in all of these books.




Parker: The Outfit (Richard Stark's Parker) - I have mentioned this one before, but just wanted to mention it again here, because it is so good.  I love a good noir story whether its in comics, movies, or books, and these stories are based off of a good noir book series, and when you add in the art style of this book and its just a really great book.


 Here are two examples of the art style of the book.
 




Pinocchio, Vampire Slayer Volume 2: The Great Puppet Theater  - This one is just a mention, not an all time favorite for the year, but a good quick book to read that makes to laugh when you think of Pinocchio slaying vampires.  This series is directed at the younger audience like teens, for what it is, it is good, and it has stepped up from the first volume.

3 comments:

  1. What, no Siege? I'm disappointed in you, Nick. //joke

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  2. @jwruh
    Yeah, i almost put it on there, but then I
    remembered I that I actually read anything else.

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  3. I need to get Pinocchio from you! Thanks.

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