Thirteen Minutes focused on weekly reviews of Creator-Owned Comics from 2005 to 2015. Critic @ Poopsheet Foundation 2009-2014. Critic @ Comics Bulletin 2013-2016. Freelance Writer/Editor @ DC/Vertigo, Stela, Madefire, Image Comics, Dark Horse, Boom! Studios, and Studio 12-7 from 2012-Present. Follow @ThirteenMinutes
12.02.2012
12.05.12 Shipping Report
It looks like a relatively small week for me, but there are still a couple of gems worth noting. I missed the first volume of this series in singles, but enjoyed the trade based on the recommendation of Keith Silva, so I’m looking forward to The Legend of Luther Strode #1 (Image) from Justin Jordan and Tradd Moore. The only other book I’ll definitely be picking up is Stumptown Volume 2 #4 (Oni Press). While it’s been a touch inconsistent on both writing and art this time around, I’m still interested enough to run the mini-series out. Thanks to a hugely successful Kickstarter campaign, Cyber Force #2 (Image) is free (actually the first 5 issues in their entirety are), which I’ll take even though I found the first issue to really be subpar. I’m more curious about the business experiment behind this, seeing if 5 free issues can actually build a readership that will turn around and support the series when they have to start paying for it at issue 6, not to mention some unscrupulous retailers out there who charged for the first issue when it was designed to be free. Other than that, I’ll probably take a flip through Avengers #1 (Marvel) to admire the Jerome Opena art and Dean White color backing up the Jonathan Hickman script. The deadly Opena-White one-two punch has emerged as one of the premiere fetish finish looks of our time, so I’m always interested to see what they’re up to. On the collected edition front, I can recommend Think Tank TPB (Image) collecting the first four issues of this very engaging series from Matt Hawkins and Rahsan Ekedal.
Justin Giampaoli was an award-winning critic at Thirteen Minutes and Comics Bulletin for over a decade. As a writer, his most notable work includes the self-published crime caper The Mercy Killing with artist Tim Goodyear, introductions and bonus content for New York Times Bestseller DMZ at DC/Vertigo, the alt-history epic Rome West and the sci-fi drama Starship Down, both with artist Andrea Mutti at Dark Horse. Other writing and editorial credits include projects for Boom! Studios, Image Comics, and Madefire. Recently, he edited the geo-political thriller California, Inc. with writer Arthur Ebuen and artist Dave Law at Studio 12-7, and was a panelist at San Diego Comic Con 2024.
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