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Preview: Foster Broussard: Demons of the Gold Rush

Foster Broussard: Demons of the Gold Rush #1
Red 5 Comics has a new five issue miniseries coming out in May called ‘Foster Broussard: Demons of the Gold Rush’. The company describes it as “‘Pirates of the Carribbean’ with a little ‘Maverick’ and ‘X-Men’ thrown in.”

The story in the first issue is more Maverick than PotC, but hopefully later issues will add an X-vibe. The synopsis is “In 1849, suave British con-man Foster Broussard comes to San Francisco hoping to find his fortune and save his neck in the California gold rush. His multi-layer grift spins out of control as stumbles between an American Industrialist and an ancient evil spirit held in check by a Native American tribe.” The plot was well paced and the dialog was entertaining. The cliffhanger leading to the second issue was a little obvious, but fun nonetheless.

The artwork is very good although there are points when the art team (penciller Dan Glasl and inker Amber Gant) makes sure to add little details, like brickwork on walls in the background, buttons on the clothes of background characters, or smoke from faraway chimneys, but then will forget to add the correct number of buttons on the clothes of characters in the foreground. This isn’t overly distracting, but weird in spots.

The lettering was a little too angular and stylized, but unlike a lot of non-standard fonts, it was legible. There were also some spelling errors, but once again, they weren’t overly distracting. The color artist used a nice unoffensive color pallet, which was also used as shading.

The first issue is worth checking out. The Diamond order code for the first issue is MAR111238. Pre-order it.

2 People Talking 82: The All New All Different 2 People Talking

2 People Talking returns with Angela and new co-host Cameron Rice of “The Invisible Jet Cast” and “Cameron Watches Movies.” On this episode Angela finally sees the Social Network, the two discuss the Golden Globes and finally some comics discussion. What are they picking up? Listen and find out.

Geek Brunch 125 – Spooning Into The New Year

Join Mike, Micah and Bill as the discuss the New Year, dentist bills, doctor’s bills and washboards. Also we talk about the following movies: Back to the Future, S&Man, Frozen, The Orphan, State of Play, Tron: Legacy, Mulberry Street, Home Alone, Girl Who Played with Fire, True Grit, Tangled. We than discuss TV with Friday Night Lights, The Human Target, 1000 Ways to Die, Young Justice, and No Ordinary Family. Comic talk includes Robocop: Mortal Coils, Muppet Sherlock Holmes, Chip and Dale Rescue Ranger, Billy Batson and the Magic of Shazam, Usagi Yojimbo, Littlest Zombie, The Cape, Marine Man, Black Hole, Forgetless, Invincible Iron Man, Thunder Agents, Justice League: Generation Lost, Booster Gold, Night of the Living Dead Holiday Special, Night of the Living Dead, Nancy In Hell, Let Me In, Brightest Day, Velocity, Motel Hell, Chew, Taskmaster, and Secret Warriors. Then we cap that off with some holiday food talk.

Enjoy!

Slingers: The Team I Couldn’t Remember

On Comic Book Noise 219, I mentioned a superhero team in passing but I couldn’t remember the exact name. All I could remember at the time was they were involved with Spider-Man somehow.

The team was called The Slingers. They had their own title in the late 1990s.

According to Wikipedia, the team consisted of Dusk:

Hornet:

Prodigy:

Ricochet:

The members used costumes and names that were used by Spider-Man during the Identity Crisis crossover, which of course has nothing to do with the DC Comics event. Marvel made the “controversial” decision to print four versions of the first issue, each telling a fourth of the story from the point of view of each of the four team members. I put controversial in quotes, because it sounds really cool to me and I can’t understand why anybody would complain about it.

The title only lasted until issue #12 and hasn’t been traded, but the Spider-Man: Identity Crisis storyline has been collected, but good luck finding it for a decent price.

However, if decent pricing isn’t high on your list of requirements…

My Top Ten Writers

I have a database for my comic books called Comic Collector. One of my favorite features is called Statistics.

As of 10/5/2010, here is a list of the ten comic book writers who show up the most in my collection.

1. Mark Waid
2. Keith Giffen
3. Chris Claremont
4. Chuck Dixon
5. Geoff Johns
6. Grant Morrison
7. Alan Moore
8. Dan Jurgens
9. Mike Baron
10. J.M. DeMatteis

Anyone who has heard my podcast has heard the phrase “I’m not the biggest Mark Waid fan.” Apparently I like the dude a lot more than I thought I did. I wonder how much this list will change once I populate all of the entries.

Mark Waid

My Top Ten Characters

I have a database for my comic books called Comic Collector. One of my favorite features is called Statistics.

As of 10/5/2010, here is a list of the ten comic book characters who show up the most in my collection.

1. Batman (Bruce Wayne)
2. Superman (Kal-El/Clark Kent)
3. Flash (Wally West)
4. Martian Manhunter (J’onn J’onzz)
5. Wonder Woman (Diana Prince)
6. Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
7. Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)
8. Wolverine (Logan/James Howlett)
9. Black Canary (Dinah Lance)
10. Robin (Tim Drake)

And for those of you who might be interested in knowing, Captain America (Steve Rogers) came in a close #11. So there, I didn’t always hate him as much as I do now.