Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Enchanted Death

Comic Unknown's Epidemic 



The Black Death was one of the most devastating pandemics to date killing a fraction of the human population on earth. Taking place in the mid-1300s, Europe was facing their greatest hardship and the plague showed no signs of stopping. People were finding their ways of coping either by punishing themselves for defying God or punishing each other. One way or another, people were being buried and numbers were dwindling. The outbreak wasn't only affecting humans but something more enchanted. The Aos Si ('ay-oss shee'), fairy-like beings who possess magical powers are too fading from the world. The prince of the Aos Si, Twylyth Tegg just lost his father to the disease and is now the newly appointed king. Shortly after his father's death, Tegg sets out to find and protect any and all of his people both from the plague and humans. This leads the readers to Danann an English fairy who wants to give humans the benefit of a doubt. She wants to believe the tales told by her godmother how humans long ago were peaceful and endearing. To her dismay,  her home is being annihilated and her friends and family slaughtered by Jean De Moray and his wolves. Danann barely escapes and is injured.

Only with a cloak she found on the muddy floor, she hides her wings from any mortal to see. Weak and helpless as she is, Danann falls in front of a young friar who lost his faith during the Black Death. King Tegg and Warbishop Moray are on the trail of Danann but will one of them find her first or will the friar find out who Danann really is? Plague #1 is a fantastic and well-written narrative thanks to the writing duo of Dennis MaGee Fallon and Jason Palmatier. The well-executed characters and back stories give the series the forward momentum into something that can be magnificent and enjoyable. Zach Brunner runs the visual aspect of the show as the Penciler, Inker, Colorist as well as a creator. His work is spot on as the story progresses and brings the series to life. The artwork  and lettering(done by Dave Sharpe) flows through the story smoothly and provides amazing content on every page. Plague shows a promising and refreshing take for most audiences as it is uses Irish folklore. The Plague issue One is readily available on Comixology for $1.99 and worth the read. Follow their publisher Markosia's Twitter to keep you up to date on all of their comics including Plague and many more. 


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Monday, October 23, 2017

Crash

TRAJECTORY

Comic Unknown returns to the world of Torchbearer as we jump into issue #3 with the aftermath of the nuclear bombing in Charthulla. To recap from issue #2: Prometheus bombed the planet Charthulla to wipe the rebels from existence. To prevent the government from destroying the planet the rebels had to steal data from the archives. With the help of their double agent, Selene it became possible. Unfortunately, after stealing the data it was too late. Now the rebels need to recuperate but they need something from Prometheus. Cayoti must find a way save those people who were hit by the nuclear explosion. However nuclear bombs are old tech in this setting and the rebels must infiltrate Prometheus once more to find the cure. Will the rebels obtain the information they're looking for and come out unscathed?


The creator/writer Nicolas Dedual did a fine job on this issue, especially with the timeline. The issue starts with fragments of the ending and builds it up. Dennis Calero's top-notch illustration matched Dedual's narrative; the art in this issue was clean and tangible. Currently, we don't know the major roles these characters play and what this war is all about. We still have a long way to go with a lot of story/issues to read in order to find out the end game. Nevertheless, each issue on its own is compelling and it gets us one step closer to the story's apex. Comixology has this issue for only 0.99 cents and to catch up on the series click here. Be sure to follow them on Facebook and their publisher Odd Truth to be kept up to date.



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Friday, October 20, 2017

Psychic Street Fight

Action and Adrenaline 




Greetings, SFC Enthusiasts! Welcome back to another ground pound review at Comic Unknown! We have the privilege of returning to the world of Super Fighting Championship (SFC). Issue two puts us almost immediately into a telepathic match between two psychics, Psionica and the Manipulator followed by a match between The Ram (who controls a field of kinetic energy) and The Gentleman (who controls the powers of shadows). While some supers were actual heroes in the past, others had used their powers for their own benefit. With certain expectations on the line as one of the fighters plans on retiring, readers can enjoy the friendship these fighters have towards one another once they are out of the ring. SFC Issue Two continues with the action-packed pace and also gives the readers a more personal look at the characters. It fleshes out their unique personalities as they are hard at work trying to make their living. The issue also continues off with an SFC Secret file of the great Angelica Reigns as well as a continuation of the mini-series Titanium.


SFC Issue two continues with the same quality issue one provided and does not show any signs of slowing down. The story continues in its steady pace while delivering some excellent fighting exhibitions in between. Considering there are more enchanting or scientific battles in this issue, the art is able to use a nice variety of colors and effects to display things such as shadow powers and psychic abilities. The issue is definitely a fantastic read that only prompts eagerness for the next issue. While unavailable to the public yet, SFC Issue two will be on Kickstarter on October 23rd so make sure to follow their Facebook page to keep track of any updates and catch issue one as it is currently available on IndyPlanet for both print and digital and digitally on Gumroad.

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Thursday, October 19, 2017

Stars Aren't Born

They're Made


Comic Unknown would like to introduce you to the lucrative world of entertainment involving superhumans clashing in a ring to become the winner of the Super Fighting Championship (SFC for short). Following an unfortunate event where two of the fighters are badly injured, the coordinators of the championship have set up a tournament to establish who is to be crowned as the new champion. Each with their own abilities, SFC Issue one introduces us to Kasai, Boss Stunna, Arma Dei, Jayco, Dynamo, Angelica Reigns, The Gentleman, The Ram, The Manipulator, and Psionica. SFC is jam-packed with three separate fights: Arma Dei VS Jayco, Dynamo VS Angelica Reins, and Kasai VS Boss Stunna. Both on the spotlight and off, these characters easily become personable and pleasant to follow. As the story unfolds, the tension becomes evident between characters as it may become key to future issues. 

SFC #1 establishes to what will become a genuinely entertaining series as both the writing and art is on point.  The issue has a creative team that has great potential. The story is by Marcel Dupree, John Griz, Julien Kohlman and Guido Martinez with the script by Julien Kohlman and Guido Martinez. Lucas Perdomo (Art), Marco Pagnotta (Colors) and Brant Fowler (Letters) brings the story to life as they develop a visually enticing story and performed above and beyond. The issue ends with a smaller story called Titanium where we follow a group of rebels with valuable data as they escape what is only known as the Federation of Freedom. Release by Evoluzione Publishing, Super Fighting Championship Issue One is available on IndyPlanet for both print and digital and digitally on Gumroad. Be sure to follow up on all things SFC by following their Facebook page!

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Monday, October 16, 2017

Mayor's Youngest Daughter

Sinful Bindings


We open ourselves to an unusual position and encounter a comic like no other. Unlike the usual style and genre in the comic book world, we have fallen into the experience of Fetish Babies Issue One. In a journey of self-discovery, Fetish Babies follows the life of Barbara, a seventeen-year-old who begins to recognize her desire for the world of fetishes. Originally from a small town where anything remotely entertaining is shunned upon, Barbara devised a plan to make her way to where she believes she can explore her needs: New York City. Her motivation soon finds success as she obtains a scholarship to Columbia University in NYC and enrolls to study Behavioral Sciences. Her conquest to obtain her mischievous dream arises as she proceeds to buy her first fetish outfit and make her way to a party at Paddles, a dungeon club where the like-minded people can enjoy their time. Is Barbara prepared to jump into a world she has only dreamed of and take it by the straps or is she in over her head and unready for it?

Created by both Rob and Alyssa Andersin, Fetish Babies Issue One was successfully funded on Kickstarter on February 14th, 2017. Fetish Babies is an all-out unique experience, beginning with the book's format. The tale is told as a blog entry with the narrative on one page and the artwork on the other. As readers witness Barbara unraveling her newly found encounter, one is eager to know what happens next. Concluding with a cliffhanger, the creators leave the readers wanting more. Regardless whether the audience is interested into fetishes, BDSM, or anything related, one can truly appreciate the art by Satine Zillah as it brings the story to life. Fetish Babies consists of 32 pages, replacing the average comic page size with a letter-sized form and is available both digitally and physically (4.99 and 10.00 respectively). Be part of the Fetish Babies experience as the second issue's Kickstarter is currently live and creeping to their goal. Rob Andersin is also the creator of WrittenSins.com, the home for indie comic book creators.


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Friday, October 13, 2017

Riding Boots

Good Knight

Comic Unknown re-enters the world of Rapid-Eye as we connect into the wave link of Issue Two. We follow CIA Operative Eddie Phillips as he begins to seek help for his recent interactions with those using the Access Trance Machine. With almost nowhere else to hide or find help, he locates Dr. Ella Krupke in hopes to find a solution to his problems. Rapid Eye Issue Two follows its predecessor and becomes the must-read of the stack. In a world where someone can kill you in your dreams, where can one be truly safe? Eddie's debacle continues to haunt him as he is clearly a target by the same agency he works for. How far will they be willing to go to reach him and permanently make him quiet? 

Issue two's creativity and design of the story holds no bounds and lets any idea run free and go into full gear. Its complimentary art style stays true to its readers and does not dwindle away its quality. Rapid Eye Issue Two was successfully funded on Kickstarter on August 27, 2017, and created by Bobby Torres with Anthony Rodriguez and Bobby as the writers, Rowel Roque as the Artist, Ronson Edulan as the Colorist, Dave Sharpe as the Letterer/Designer and both Jack Garcia and Jason Bennett as the Editors. While Issue Two is not yet available for pre-order, check out Tenacious Comics' page to pick up a copy of Issue One. Make sure to check out their social media pages such as Facebook and Twitter for any updates on Rapid Eye and the other books they produce.

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