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FCBD 2009 TEENS & UP TITLES
(all reviewed titles are highlighted in pale green)
ADHOUSE BOOK'S FCHS
Writer: Vito Delsante , Artist: Rachel Freire
Review By: "Sweet" Dan Sweet
Publisher: Adhouse Books   Available On: 050209
ADHOUSE'S SYNOPSIS:
Do you remember high school? All the fun and trouble you used to get into? All of the sex, sports and alcohol that was your Senior year? It's time to go back! Join Hector, Kennedy, Jules and the whole gang at FCHS as they begin their last year of high school. Will they be ready for "the real world" when it's all over? Will they all make it? It's Archie meets 90210.
SWEET'S REVIEW:
Mix a little bit of 90210, a dash of Degrassi, and just a dab of (my personal favorite high school genre show) Saved by the Bell and what you get isn’t so a much a tribute to any of the aforementioned series, but an entirely different animal that feels like all three mated, in some twisted orgy of homeroom and hormones, creating the mad bastard child of Archie Comics and prime time television. As complicated and out-there as that may sound, that’s really the only way to describe the kids at Forest City High School, the stars of Free Comic Book Day’s FCHS.

It’s the last day of school, so button up your letterman’s jacket as writer Vito Delsante cranks up the teen angst! Arguments, parties, class, make-out sessions, and lots of pseudo-witty ‘inside’ dialogue, obviously meant to pique readers’ curiosity, but instead unintentionally alienate it. That’s the biggest problem I have with the book, I’m no more interested in the characters after reading it than I was before I knew it existed.

There is a back up story though. It’s some indie, “I’m sooooo smart that I’m going to be funny, but I’m really not funny, so I guess I’m not that smart” tale about a quirky (read: lame) character named Max Guy, and his inability to make friends with some jerk named Magma Boy.
 
Maybe it’s just me but when I was in high school I couldn’t wait to get out. I can’t imagine there’s a market for high school kids that want to read comics about other high school kids or on the flip side of that, I can’t imagine there’s an audience of adults that want to try to relive their glory days vicariously through comic book characters. I just can’t wrap my mind around it. I just can’t.
ALIENS PREDATOR
Writer: Various, Artist: Various,
Review By: Larry "Bocepheus" Evans
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics  Available On: 050209
DARK HORSE'S SYNOPSIS:
Free Comic Book Day 2009 heralds the re-launch of two of the quintessential Dark Horse movie-to-comics franchises - the Fox blockbusters Aliens and Predator! Featuring a flip-book format with two covers and two stories - each devoted to one of mankind's deadliest adversaries - Aliens/Predator opens the airlock to a new universe of terror!
BO'S REVIEW:
20th Century Fox has already announced that a new Predator movie is going to be made and they are considering doing a prequel to Alien as well so Dark Horse picked the right time to revive their rights to the franchises. Their offering for FCBD has a sneak peek of not only the new Alien limited series from John Arcudi and Zach Howard but the Predator limited series from Arcudi and Javier Saltares. We will see the Alien series at the end of this month and the action will take place right here at the Museum of Science and Industry. Earth has been invaded by the aliens and we seem to have won the battle but from the dark tone of this story we know that isn’t the case at all. The short segment from the first issue is perfectly drawn and written. The second story has a different tone but also is very effective in conveying what the limited series will be about. This is a great offering from Dark Horse and also contains a listing of all of the trade reprints from both franchises.
ARCANA STUDIO PRESENTS
Writer: Various, Artist: Various,
Review By: "Sweet" Dan Sweet
Publisher: Arcana Press    Available On: 050209
ARCANA'S SYNOPSIS:
Arcana Studio Presents Kade, Billy Boom Boom, Creepsville, Eve/Koni and more in this action-packed extravaganza featuring four of Arcana's iconic characters in all-new stories, published just for FCBD09! Arcana Studio Presents four all-new stories of action, adventure and intrigue in the way that only Arcana can!
SWEET'S REVIEW:
With three short tales designed to whet readers’ appetites for more of their wares, Arcana throws up a brick with this stale, uninspired FCBD offering. “Kade” is up first with a little back-story and a whole lot of swordplay. I didn’t get it, is the guy a vampire or some other sort of undead warrior? The lack of characterization goes to show that Arcana thought they could get away with delivering a jazzed-up, painted comic (that only looks kinda-good) without any sort of substance. I wasn’t feeling it at all.

Next up on the chopping block is the story “Creepsville,” and its horrible “Tales from the Crypt”-inspired host. The corny jokes just keep coming as they smash the puns into your head with a sledgehammer, so even the ones that are somewhat amusing come off as obnoxious. The art is a mixture of pencils and 3-d rendering, with neither one done especially well.

Finally the crossover NOBODY has been waiting for, “Eve ‘Vampire Diva’ and Koni Waves in Black and Blue in Hawaii.” Ouch. Let me start by expressing my sincere dissatisfaction with any artist who thinks they don’t need an inker on their work. Unless you’re the late Michael Turner, whose line work was so clean it passed for inked pencils, you shouldn’t color your chicken-scratch; it makes the book come off as amateurish and ugly. The writing isn’t much better as we’re introduced to Eve, a vampire who kills vampires (hoo-ray) and Koni, who’s just a touch chick. The two of them are brought together through an unfortunate series of events and, well you have to read more if you want to know what going to happen next (which I can’t imagine any one really does).
ATOMIC ROBO & FRIENDS
Writer: Brian Clevinger, Artist: Scott Wegener,
Publisher: Red 5 Comics,  Available On: 050209
RED 5'S SYNOPSIS:
Who can turn away from the epic battle of Atomic Robo vs. Dr. Dinosaur!?! This is pure gold - and we're just giving it away! Don't miss the all-new adventure of indy phenomenon, Eisner-nominated Atomic Robo by Brian Clevinger and Scott Wegener, along with previews of the 2009 adventures of Red 5 favorites and some new faces!
 
ATTACK OF THE ALTERNA ZOMBIES
Writer: TBA, Artist: TBA,
Review By: Larry "Bocepheus" Evans
Publisher: Alterna Comics,  Available On: 050209
ALTERNA'S SYNOPSIS:
The zombie menace invades the Alterna-Verse in this FCBD exclusive! Alterna Comics characters have turned into zombies and it's up to Jesus and Lincoln to defeat them and restore normality to their world. Features a brand-new original story written by Stephen Lindsay (Jesus Hates Zombies) and a knock-out cover by Michael S. Bracco (Birth, Novo). BONUS: Preview pages of every Alterna Comics title fills out the pages of this must-have FCBD edition!
BO'S REVIEW:
The small trade offering from Alterna Comics contains segments from Jesus Hates Zombies, American Terror and Novo as well as shorter tales with segments from other titles in their line. You get a lot of bang for your buck here and this should appeal to the college crowd. One of my Facebook friends Steven Lindsay is the most well known of the creators here and so his zombie hating Jesus gets two tales here. I could say that after going thru this I am going to start reading books from the company but that wouldn’t be true. That said, some of you folks out there in comic book land may find this book chock full of fun.
MARVEL'S THE AVENGERS
Writer: Brian Bendis, Artist: Jimmy Cheung,
Review By: "Sweet" Dan Sweet
Publisher: Marvel Comics   Available On: 050209
MARVEL'S SYNOPSIS:
The mighty Thor and both the New and Dark Avengers join forces against the frost-giant Ymir in a battle that will have terrifying consequences for the Marvel Universe - and for these heroes - in the days to come! Top-flight creators Brian Michael Bendis and Jim Cheung combine talents to bring you an absolutely essential all-new touchstone story for what's coming up in the Marvel Universe - and it's yours, absolutely FREE! .
SWEET'S REVIEW:
Ymir the Frost Giant of Norse mythology is pissed off, and his sights are set on New York City. He’s beaten the tar out of Thor, who is lucky enough to be rescued (if you want to call it that) by a certain friendly neighborhood Spiderman, but Spidey is no where near a match for a Norse legend, so he does what any Avenger worth his salt would do, call in the big guns.

Brian Bendis’ “New Avengers” has been a wild ride from day one, and it doesn’t look to be slowing down any time soon. When Bucky, Luke, Clint, Jessica, Bobbi, Danny, Carol, and Logan all show up to help Pete save the day everything seems to be in control, but they’re not the only ones looking to take out Ymir, as Norman Osborn and his team of Dark Avengers shows up. It looks like the throw down to end all throw downs is about to get underway!

Oh right, there’s a Frost Giant tearing his way through New York, and since everyone is supposed to be on the same side, this issue sees the unlikely alliance of Avengers both New and Dark, combining forces on a hunt for the Twilight Sword, the only weapon capable of taking out a mythical being such as Ymir. Swordplay, winged ice-beasties, and witty quips abound as Bendis writes what I can only describe as the best FCBD book I’ve ever seen.

Jim Cheung is probably one of the most solid artists I’ve ever seen who doesn’t get regular work. Since his “Young Avengers” run with Alan Heinberg this guy hasn’t had a regular title to call home, which I think, personally, is a travesty. His grasp of the characters and action, while moving the story along is pitch-perfect, not to mention the fantastic rendering of a particular ‘fastball special’ that we haven’t seen in quite a while. I really like the way Marvel Comics has taken FCBD so seriously ever since it began. If they keep pumping out awesome original stories by top-tier creative teams, and then give them away just to show fan’s they appreciate their loyalty, well, I’ll take one!
CONTRACT SPECIAL
Writer: Garan Madeiros, Artists: Anthony Cannonier, Ariel Padilla, Thony Sillas, & Kevin Sharpe
Review By: "Sweet" Dan Sweet
Publisher: A First Salvo,  Available On: 050209
A FIRST SALVO'S SYNOPSIS:
As the hard working CEO of the CyberMerc company, "The Stellar Rangers", Jessie Garrett needs a break from the daily mercenary rat race. A visit home to see her dad is just what she needs to recharge. However, her homecoming is interrupted by an unexpected guest - forcing Jessie to relive just how she became a merc in the first place. A great jumping-on point for new readers!
SWEET'S REVIEW:
Filling the ‘intergalactic-bounty hunter-chick’ gap on comic shelves A First Salvo Productions presents “Contract,” a dull, watered down, and flavorless take on intergalactic bounty hunter chicks. Egads, this book is crappy, and with 4 short stories to introduce the universe and its characters, it’s crap to the fourth power.

Jessie Garrett is a ‘Merc,’ which is apparently the hip and trendy way of explaining her job as a mercenary. She works with a team taking down seedy criminals all over the Helios Star System to make a living. In the first story she takes a short vacation home to visit her father, only to find his place is abandoned. She runs into one of his neighbors and fills him in on what her life is like, providing the perfect opportunity for the author to introduce his creation to the world.

In the second story (the best of all of them) readers are shown a different side of Jessie, in a hilarious tale called “I’m Just a Girl,” (however I did find it a little odd to see the writer spend so much time establishing how awesome and fearless this chick is only to have her cower in terror at the sight of a little bug). The third story revolves around Tsumi, a member of the Stellar Rangers, Jessie’s merc team. His ability to ‘channel’ Teralite energy makes him a formidable opponent for anyone hoping to pull one over on him and his group. The final story is a funny piece involving a sitcom style miscommunication, leading up to a cute resolution, and not much more.

The writing in this title is DREADFUL, and so is the art for the most part. I think the most talented artist of the four stories was Ariel Padilla, and I hope to see more from him on books other than this tripe.
CYBERFORCE/HUNTER-KILLER PREVIEW
Writer: Mark Waid, Artist: Kenneth Rocafort,
Review By: Larry "Bocepheus" Evans
Publisher: Top Cow Comics  Available On: 050209
TOP COW'S SYNOPSIS:
Top Cow launches its biggest summer event to date with the return of Cyberforce and Hunter-Killer! When two fan-favorite antagonists join forces, both teams are thrust back into the spotlight and must band together to keep the world safe. But can they get along long enough to succeed? This FCBD09 preview issue leads directly into the five-issue event series launching in July and features an original story by Waid and Rocafort, plus special sneak-peeks of this year's "Pilot Season" contenders.
BO'S REVIEW:
Within the pages of this offering you will get the beginning of the return of both Cyberforce and Hunter/Killer with the hops that this aperitif will get you back into the stores to pick up the limited series that begins in July. The limited series is from Mark Waid and Top Cow standout Kenneth Rocafort. The initial part of the story deals more with Hunter/Killer but we do get to see Cyberforce on a nice two page spread that should make us want to see what happens from this point on. The book also contains data files about the Cyberforce team and has a bunch of ads that are supposed to make you read Top Cow books. The art here is very shiny and cool so the limited series should attract a few fans.
DABEL BROTHERS SHOWCASE
Writer: Various, Artist: Various,
Publisher: Dabel Brothers  Available On: 050209
DABEL'S SYNOPSIS:
The Dabel Brothers bring you three original, never-before-seen tales for Free Comicbook Day 2009, including the Dresden Files "Restoration of Faith"; "The Calm Before," the prelude story to adaptation of the classic film, The Warriors; and "Previously, on Take A Chance," which steps back in time to the day a gene-altering virus was released into the world. All this, plus a sneak preview of Del Rey's forthcoming novel, Star Wars: Fate of the Jedi - Outcast by Aaron Allston, a bold new adventure for Luke, Han, and your favorite Star Wars characters!
 
EC SAMPLER
Artist's: Wally Wood, Jack Davis, Harvey Kurtzman, Johnny Craig
Publisher: Gemstone Comics,  Available On: 050209
GEMSTONE'S SYNOPSIS:
Wally Wood's cover for Tales From the Crypt #27 wraps four classic stories from the EC Archives: Wood's "Gray Cloud of Death" (from Weird Science #9); Harvey Kurtzman's "Corpse of the IMJN" (from Two-Fisted Tales #25); Johnny Craig's "The Sewer" (from Crime SuspenStories #5); and Jack Davis' "Well Cooked Hams" (from Tales From the Crypt #27)!
 
FIST OF JUSTICE
Writer: Chad Lambert, Artist: Oscar Bazaldua. Pow Rodrix
Review By: Jim "Good Old JR" Rutkowski
Publisher: Digital Webbing,  Available On: 050209
DIGITAL WEBBING'S SYNOPSIS:
Breaking free of his past, Fist of Justice confronts the one man who stands in the way of his return as Charm City's greatest defender. This is the perfect jumping-on point, because everything you need to know about Fist of Justice is in this issue!
JR'S REVIEW:
Breaking free of his past, Fist of Justice confronts the one man who stands in the way of his return as Charm City's greatest defender. This is the perfect jumping-on point, because everything you need to know about Fist of Justice is in this issue! But after reading this, why would you want to? As generic and downright boring a title as I have read in years. Sorry kids. This one was a real chore. Uninspired writing and generic art are a lethal combination. How can a 24 page story put me to sleep? This does not inspire me to want to read more.
GOLD DIGGER
Writer/Artist: Fred Perry, Rod Espinosa,
Publisher: Antarctic Press,  Available On: 050209
ANTARCTIC PRESS'S SYNOPSIS:
New look! New beginning! New characters! New adventures! If you've ever thought about reading Gold Digger, this is the jumping-on point you've been waiting for! The next hundred issues start here! And if that weren't enough, this fantastic new-reader-friendly issue also contains a special preview of Prince of Heroes: Chapter Two by Rod Espinosa!
 
GREEN LANTERN BLACKEST NIGHT
Writer: Geoff Johns , Artist: Ivan Reis, Ethan Van Sciver,
Review By: Jim "Good Old JR" Rutkowski
Publisher: DC Comics,  Available On: 050209
DC'S SYNOPSIS:
Across the universe the dead will rise! Prepare for the coming of "The Blackest Night" with this prelude to the biggest comic event of the year! This special edition recaps the key moments from "Sinestro Corps War" and "Rage of the Red Lanterns" that led to "Blackest Night", and will give readers everything they need to know about the Green Lantern universe, their ongoing War of Light, and their dark days ahead.
JR'S REVIEW:
Geoff Johns has emerged as one of comics most talented writers. John's always seems to have the ability to breath some fresh life into just about anything he tackles. His run on Green Lantern has brought that character back to his iconic stature and maybe even elevated GL to the ranks of DC's big 3. In this teaser issue, John's whets the palette with a short but very exciting prologue to the upcoming Blackest Night arc. And trust me it's a doozie!! Tying in with Final Crisis as well as Batman RIP this looks to be another great read from Geoff Johns. All it takes Johns is 12 pages and we're off to the races with a very thrilling preview of what's to come. The writing is well serviced by Ivan Reis's dynamic artwork. A must!
LOVE AND CAPES
Writer/Artists: Thomas F. Zahler
Review By: Jim "Good Old JR" Rutkowski
Publisher: Maerkle Press    Available On: 050209
MAERKLE PRESS'S SYNOPSIS:
Abby's decided that the best way to know more about Mark is to become more like Mark, so she's found a way to become just as super as he is. What will happen when the Crusader gets a partner? Just be sure not to call her a "sidekick"! All of this, and more, in the latest installment of comicdom's favorite heroically super comedy!
JR'S REVIEW:
All at once a parody and an homage to classic super heroes. The book has fun with the archetypes that you will clearly recognize, but never MAKES fun of them. Indeed, writer/artist Thom Zahler creates his own very likable characters within the concept. The Crusader has been protecting Deco City for nearly a decade now. In his secret identity, Mark, he is an accountant that is engaged to bookstore owner Abby. She is aware of of Mark's identity as well as that of Mark's billionaire best friend Paul LaCroix. Who in reality is Darkblade, the defender of the night. Mark's ex is Amazonia and they are all members of the Liberty League. If you can't see where all of this comes from, then you haven't been reading comics! Well written, with some clean but overly cartoony artwork, Love and Capes has a nice sense of humor about it and the characters are all very amiable. Recommended.
LOVE & ROCKETS
Writer/Artist: Los Bros. Hernandez,
Review By: "Sweet" Dan Sweet
Publisher: Fantagraphics Available On: 050209
FANTAGRAPHIC'S SYNOPSIS:
With its retooling into a series of all-new, annual graphic-novel-size collections earlier in 2008, Love & Rockets has thrust itself back into the spotlight in a big way! This preview edition includes a sizeable chapter of the second half of Jaime's amazing super-hero romp "Ti-Girls Adventures" (starring Penny Century), as well as Gilbert Hernandez's typically unique "Chest Fever," both from the upcoming Love & Rockets: New Stories Vol. 2, plus selections from the acclaimed first volume, and a new jam cover by Gilbert and Jaime created especially fof this FCBD09 edition!
SWEET'S REVIEW:
I always referred to these kinds of comics as pop-culture-lite. These were the comics everyone who thought they were indy, or trendy, or counter-culture would rave about and I just didn’t get. What is the appeal? They’re very ‘Archie’ in they’re delivery and art style, and I found the writing to be just as bland. The whole point of these Free Comic Book Day titles is to get you in the mood to keep reading, but with the Hernandez Brothers (Jaime and Gilberto) title ‘Love and Rockets,’ I just couldn’t wait to stop. The book is actually a couple different stories from each creator, each with their own flair and flavor, more than likely to leave a bad taste in your mouth.

‘Ti-Girl Adventures, Chapter 3: Daughters of Doom’ is a run of the mill super-femme story with lots of boring stuff. ‘Sad Girl’ is about an aspiring teen actress. Teen angst? Check! Midriff-baring tee-shirt? Check! Bland uninspired dialogue? Check! ‘Rocky in Rocket Rhodes’ is a tale about a girl who goes on adventures through space with the assistance of a friendly robot, and the only story that I liked in the whole book. ‘The Children of Palomar’ is called a ‘magical-realist’ story that didn’t feel magical or realistic.

Bottom line, for a title touting itself as the ‘greatest comic series of all time’ it failed to hook me with anything that I wanted to come back and read more of. Sorry.
MTG AGENTS ARTIFICE SAMPLE
Writer: Josh Blaylock, Artist: Matt Merhoff,
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast Available On: 050209
WIZARD'S OF THE COAST'S SYNOPSIS:
Get readers hooked on the new Planeswalker novel line with a sample chapter of the first book, Agents of Artifice by Ari Marmell. Fans of the Magic: The Gathering trading card game, as well as any fantasy reader, will devour the engaging introductory chapter to the Planeswalker novel line, and become avid readers of these new character-rich, plot driven, smartly written novels!
 
MERCY SPARKS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Writer: Josh Blaylock, Artist: Matt Merhoff,
Publisher: Devil's Due Available On: 050209
DEVILS DUE'S SYNOPSIS:
Mercy Sparx is the story of a Devil-Girl secretly hired by Heaven to hunt down rogue angels. If she plays her cards right, she might get a free pass into Heaven. Mercy starts the second chapter in her life on Earth as a true "employee" of Heaven, with new bosses and new tasks... and even more fighting and drinking! The new hit series created by Josh Blaylock gets a new series - and issue #1 is FREE! The second issue ships in July!
 
RADICAL COMICS PREVIEW
Writer: Various  Artist: Various,
Review By: Larry "Bocepheus" Evans
Publisher: Radical Comics Available On: 050209
RADICAL'S SYNOPSIS:
In 2008, Radical Publishing debuted with their FCBD08 preview issue, which also teased at what to expect beyond 2008. Radical 2009 now fulfills that breakout promise with a showcase of Incarnate (from Nick Simmons, son of KISS's Gene Simmons); Oblivion (created by Joseph Kosinski & written by Ian Edginton), FVZA: Federal Vampire and Zombie Agency (written by David Hine), The Last Days of American Crime (by Rick Remender), Hotwire: Requiem for the Dead (by Steve Pugh & Warren Ellis), Hercules II: The Knives of Kush, Legends, Shrapnel: Aristeia Rising, Aladdin: Legacy of the Lost, and more!
BO'S REVIEW:
The media/comic company Radical submitted sneaks of their upcoming titles instead of an actual story for Free Comic Book Day because that approach works better for them. Within these pages we see segments from the already out Shrapnel (co-written by Carl Sagan’s son, Nick), a peek at the fall shipping Aladdin (from Ian Edginton and Patrick Reilly), the sequel to Hercules, their horror offering FVZA from the Son of M team of David Hine and Roy Allan Martinez, a teaser piece for Rick Remender’s The Last Days of American Crime, pages from the currently running Hotwire and peeks of their upcoming graphic novels. The decision was made to sell fans with looks at the artwork without dialogue while telling the premise at the start. Of the books sneaked here I have interest in FVZA and The Last Days of American Crime but I am sure that most will find something here that they will show interest in.
RESURRECTION
Writer: Marc Guggenheim, Artist: Austin Greenwood,
Review By: "Sweet" Dan Sweet
Publisher: Oni Press    Available On: 050209
ONI PRESS'S SYNOPSIS:
From the writer of Marvel's Amazing Spider-Man comes a science fiction epic that explores the aftermath of Earth's most brutal conflict. For 10 years the alien invaders have laid waste to our planet, but now they've vanished, leaving the survivors with two questions: "Where did the 'bugs' go?" and "Where does humanity go from here?" Its existential questions, alien-fueled intrigue, and some of the biggest action in comics today! PLUS: A preview of Stephen Colbert's Tek Jansen!
SWEET'S REVIEW:
We’ve seen the ‘Earth invaded by aliens’ story play out again and again, each time Earth prevails as the victor, sending the other-worldly invaders packing. But what would it be like if Earth lost? More accurately, what would it be like after the aliens left?

With Earth in what could only be described as a state of disrepair, two survivors meet in the middle of a deserted New York City. Suspicions run wild, as Dwight, a former abductees tries to convince Wendy, the last radio contact between Europe and the U.S., that there is some shady business going on inside the world powers that claim to have defeated the alien threat. Y’see Dwight was approached seven years ago, by a member of British Intelligence investigating his claims of contact with extra-terrestrial life (which got him thrown in the Looney bin), the same Brit who claims to have helped destroy the alien mother ship years later, only Dwight knows the truth, there was no mother ship.

Marc Guggenheim has written some drek in the past (anybody catch the “Bleh-worthy” Wolverine Civil War tie in arc? Ouch), but since his inclusion in the Spiderman-Braintrust I’ve liked more and more of what he’s done. This is the first independent title I’ve read of his, and surprisingly enough it doesn’t suck. I get a “Walking Dead, but with Aliens” feeling, but that isn’t a bad thing, since “The Walking Dead” is a phenomenal book and aliens are always super awesome.

Justing Greenwood’s art is great, with clean lines and interesting character design. I do have one bone to pick with the artist and that’s the consistent lack of backgrounds through out the book. Sure there are establishing shots on some pages, or when the scene changes, but for the most part its people on a blank background, which I find quite boring.
Be sure to grab a copy of “Resurrection #0” on FCBD so you get the back story to what could be one of the more promising titles of the coming year
SAVAGE DRAGON
Writer/Artist:  Erik Larsen
Review By: Larry "Bocepheus" Evans
Publisher: Image Comics,  Available On: 050209
IMAGE'S SYNOPSIS:
All-new story and art from fan-favorite writer/artist Erik Larsen (Spider-Man, Wolverine)! There's a new vigilante in town: The Dynamic Daredevil! This recently resurrected hero from comics' Golden Age has made Chicago his new home and it pits him against Chicago's fin-headed finest! Plus a mysterious assassin from Dragon's past is introduced as Dragon's battle against the notorious Vicious Circle heats up! It's the ultimate introductory issue and fit for readers young and old!
BO'S REVIEW:
Image decided to do something different this time around for FCBD. The story seen in their offering will also be sold on the racks as well. There are some stores out there who do not for one reason or another participate in the annual giving away of comics and so this issue will go on sale the same month as this free issue comes out. The version that you have an option of paying for will have a bonus section and the fun filled letters page that Dragon is known for. The issue itself has Dragon team up with the Golden Age Daredevil who is also being shown in Dynamite’s Super Powers as the Death Defying Devil. Since Marvel has the copyright on Daredevil Larsen can’t call him Daredevil on the cover but is free to do so within the pages of the comic. In the story DD helps Dragon find his kidnapped children and in the process fills in readers on not only his history but the history of the Dragon. Larsen realizes that on FCBD people wander into the friendly neighborhood comic book store that either hasn’t read comics for a while or just lost interest so his story is as new reader friendly as you can get. The book is loaded with action and a few laughs as well. This is likely to be one of the best offerings of the day so make sure you snag one
SHONEN JUMP
Writer: Stan Lee, Hiroyuki Takei, Artist: Hiroyuki Takei,
Publisher: Viz Media,  Available On: 050209
VIZ MEDIA'S SYNOPSIS:
The Shonen Jump FCBD09 edition features 32 action-packed pages of manga fresh from Japan, featuring a new chapter of Ultimo, an exciting manga serial by legendary creators Stan "The Man" Lee and Hiroyuki Takei, creator of Shaman King!
 
STUFF OF LEGEND PREVIEW
Writer's: Mike Raicht, Brian Smith, Artist: Charles Paul Wilson III,
Review By: "Sweet" Dan Sweet
Publisher: Th3rd World Studios,  Available On: 050209
TH3RD WORLD 'S SYNOPSIS:
The Stuff of Legend is a dark fantasy adventure in which a group of toys loyal to their human master fight an unseen war to save him from every child's worst nightmare. Led by the toy soldier known as "The Colonel" and the boy's faithful teddy-bear Max, the toys enter the dangerous realm of The Dark where they will face off against The Boogeyman and his army - a legion of the boy's forgotten, bitter toys! Featuring writers Mike Raicht (Army of Darkness) and Brian Smith, with art by Comic Book Idol runner-up Charles Paul Wilson III, this FCBD09 offering gives a look at the first 20+ pages of The Stuff plus some of Th3rd World Studios' other offerings for 2009.
SWEET'S REVIEW:
Opening with probably one of the more terrifying nightmares a kid could ever have, a young boy is pulled from his bed by dark tentacles, and dragged across the floor into the pitch black void of his bedroom closet. Then we find out he wasn’t dreaming, and what I initially wrote off as a child’s comic book with exceptional art becomes a twisted take on “Toy Story.” The boy’s toys descend into the darkness, on a collision course with The Boogey Man and his army of forgotten play things.

Taking a children’s premise and giving it an adult edge makes this one something I’m not soon to forget. The art is gorgeous. And the panel layouts (while not taking full advantage of available space) make the book flow like a story read aloud by a grand-parent before bedtime.

Seriously this is probably the first FCBD book ever to whet my appetite to such an extant that I’m actually hungry for more. I’ve read a lot of this stuff, and I’ll come across books that I think are cool and for whatever reason or another I just never get around to tracking them down. This however, is something that I feel is absolutely worth my time, and probably yours too. Do yourself a favor, put down one of your cape-clad super stories and pick this up. You’ll be glad you did.
TMNT #1 25TH ANNIVERSARY REPRINT
Writer/Artist's: Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird,
Review By: "Sweet" Dan Sweet
Publisher: Mirage Studios Available On: 050209
MIRAGE'S SYNOPSIS:
Mirage Studios proudly celebrates Free Comicbook Day 2009- and its own 25th anniversary! - by reprinting the groundbreaking first issue of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird (first published in May, 1984)! Old fans and new readers alike will thrill to the seminal adventure of Donatello, Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Raphael and Master Splinter as they settle an age-old blood feud with their arch nemesis, the Shredder and his Foot Clan minions!
SWEET'S REVIEW:
It’s nearly impossible for me to describe to you the effect “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” had on my adolescent development. I was one year old when the comic book initially debuted in stores, so I wasn’t exposed to Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, Raphael, or Master Splinter until the cartoon show several years later. Once I laid eyes on the martial arts mayhem they wrought on anyone trying to cause trouble in New York City I was hooked; it was like crack for children, no matter how small of a dosage given to us we’d always be back for more, from comics to cartoons, to toys, to video games.

So how does the old TMNT mythology stand the test of time? How does an old-school, hardore, shell head take to diving into those waters again, after what has to be more than a 15 year absence? I’ll tell ya, it’s not bad. It’s not that bad at all.

I could most easily compare my experience reading this book to that of running into an old friend whom you haven’t seen in far too long. You’re not going to be as well acquainted as you used to, but you’re able to fall right into step with each other, and before you know it you’re completing each other’s sentences as if you haven’t gone a day without seeing each other.

The origin of the turtles has been told and retold again and again, but here in its purest form, its original form, it completely holds up. I don’t care for it as much as I did the four, colored graphic novels that the first movie was adapted from (there’s no Casey Jones). But, it did inspire me to check in on the current adventures of the radical ronin reptiles, so there ya go.
TRANSFORMERS ANIMATED / GI JOE
Writers: Chuck Dixon, Larry Hama, Marty Isenberg,
Artists: lRobert Atkins, Tom Feister, Dario Brizuela,

Publisher: IDW Comics,  Available On: 050209
IDW'S SYNOPSIS:
G.I. Joe and the Transformers kick off IDW's FREE COMICBOOK DAY comic with three great stories! First up is an 11-page Transformers Animated tale that features a young Optimus Prime in his days at the Autobot Academy. Next is not one, but two great G.I. Joe stories - a six-page story written by the maestro behind-the-series today, and the second written by the maestro behind the series originally! Secrets are revealed and action abounds!
 
WARHAMMER ONLINE
Writer:
Graham McNeill, Artist: Rahsan Ekedal,
Publisher: Boom Studios Available On: 050209
BOOM'S SYNOPSIS:
The Age of Reckoning is here! A chapter from the graphic novel included in the collectors' edition of the million selling MMORPG, Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning, is revealed in this FCBD09 offering! The horrific hordes of Chaos march towards... the Hill of the Dead! Join the battle that is sweeping the world!
 
WILLIAM SHATNER PRESENTS
Writers: William Shatner, Scott Davis, David McIntee, CJ Henderson, Artist: Various,
Publisher: Blue Water Comics,  Available On: 050209
BLUE WATER'S SYNOPSIS:
Bluewater Productions and iconic actor/novelist William Shatner will be providing a free 12-page original story prologue of the upcoming adaption of William Shatner's best-selling book series, TekWar, for FCBD09! The book will also feature a preview of the other Shatner-based comic series - Quest for Tomorrow and Man O' War - as well as a sneak-peek at the as-yet-untitled original story developed by Shatner.
 
WORLDS OF ASPEN
Writer: Various, Artist: Various,
Publisher: Aspen Comics Available On: 050209
ASPEN'S SYNOPSIS:
TA special compilation issue featuring four exciting 6-page story outtakes from several of Aspen's hottest titles! Soulfire and Soulfire: New World Order are two of the showcased titles, plus you'll get first-look premieres of Aspen's two newest titles coming this summer! Cover by Joe Benitez & Peter Steigerwald.
 
"Remember, Saturday May 2nd, 2009 is Free Comic Book Day this year and we're giving away the over 40 titles listed in these pages at the store that weekend. That's a lot of titles and as always some are going to be of more interest to you than others. So take a look at the ALL AGES, TEENS AND UP and REFERENCE offerings for this year and begin to dream about the 2nd Happiest day of the Year (right after Christmas!)

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