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Review: Escalator
Escalator by Brandon S. Graham
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Escalator is a series of short comics, all by Brandon Graham. Although I routinely read short science fiction stories and anthologies, it’s much rarer for me to come across comics anthologies. This collection contains some of Brandon’s oldest non-porn comics. I think it’s an interesting insight into his mind as well as look into how his work differed in the 1990s. A lot of is it autobiographical or semi-autobiographical and that adds a little something special to the stories as well.
Review: Complete Multiple Warheads Trade Paperback
Complete Multiple Warheads TP by Brandon S. Graham
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
You can read what I thought about the story here: http://www.comicpow.com/2013/06/26/mu…
What this trade adds to the Image Comics series is the first issue from Oni Press which sets up some of the characters as well as why they leave the city. It also includes the porn comic that originated the characters. The porn comic wasn’t my cup of tea, but as a completist, I did want to see where the characters started off. Interestingly, with each edition of the comic, Graham draws Nik with less hair. He has a full beard in the porn comic, a goatee in the Oni Press comic, and a clean-shaven face in the Image Comics issues.
Review: Walrus: Brandon Graham's All Bum Album
Walrus: Brandon Graham’s All Bum Album by Brandon S. Graham
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
If you’re purchased comic artists’ sketch books before, you probably have a good idea of what you’re going to get. However, unlike other sketch books I’ve seen, this one contains little mini-comics scattered among the more traditional sketches. It’s also neat that he includes some sketches his wife has drawn since they often draw together. Also fun - his reinterpretations of some Marvel and DC characters.