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Voltron: Defender of the Universe Omnibus – Gems of the Warehouse

The Voltron: Defender of the Universe Omnibus is a hardcover masterpiece which I am happy to have read and wish to declare as the latest of the Gems of the Warehouse. Even if you are not familiar with the series, you are going to like this book. It is a bargain at any price.
Voltron: Defender of the Universe Omnibus

Voltron: Defender of the Universe Omnibus

What’s Inside Voltron: Defender of the Universe Omnibus?

The Voltron: Defender of the Universe Omnibus collects the 2003 mini-series of the same name published by Image in 2003. It also collects the issues in the year-long series (of the same name) published the following year by Devil’s Due Publishing. In all, you are going to get over 300 pages of deliciousness.

How is the Art?

Voltron fans are going to want to know about the artwork inside Voltron: Defender of the Universe. Trust me, one look at the artwork and you will remember your childhood. While the artwork was still modern by 2003/4 standards, it still harkened back to the original styles which made Voltron a hit when I was young.

How is the Story?

The story is strong, and you do not have to know about the Voltron universe when you first start reading the Voltron: Defender of the Universe Omnibus. An easy-to-follow backstory is given which makes the universe appear new while still giving points which fans of the original show and toy line can appreciate and relate to.

What Happens?

The story takes place over a thousand years after Voltron was “destroyed” and his parts hidden. Five brave warriors (who are mostly in it for the fame, money, or because they are expendable in society) come forward to reunite the pieces of the Defender of the Universe to defeat the evil empire which enslaves much of the known galaxy.
The Result in Voltron: Defender of the Universe Omnibus?
The result of great artwork and great writing is a book which you should have in your trades collection. I can see myself rereading this collection in the future. Isn’t that the best compliment you can give anything you have just read?
You can find Voltron: Defender of the Universe Omnibus in our Amazon store by following this link.

Halloween: Nightdance – Gems of the Warehouse

The Halloween: Nightdance trade paperback was originally published by Devil’s Due Publishing in July of 2008, and is the latest find in our “Gems of the Warehouse” series. If you are a horror fan, a fan of the Halloween movie series, or are a fan of Tim Seeley’s, this book is for you.

Halloween: Nightdance is a Gem of the Warehouse

Halloween: Nightdance is a Gem of the Warehouse

Who Created Halloween: Nightdance?

The scripts of Halloween: Nightdance mini-series were written by Stefan Hutchinson who also wrote many of the other comic book adaptations of the Michael Myers character. Artwork was done by Tim Seeley who is better known for Hack/Slash and Revival.

The Story

Typically, comic books based on movie properties are disappointing because they either use shoestring continuity ties or go off on tangents which rarely reflect the property the series is based on. This is not true for Halloween: Nightdance.

In the story, Michael Myers becomes obsessed with a girl named Lisa who reminds him of his sister Judith. Many events and murders appear to happen in the story due to happenstance until a great reveal at the end which any fan of the original Halloween movies will respect as it could have been pulled from one of those movies. The basic story is fairly straightforward, but there are elements which add up to a mystery which will have you scratching your head until the last stave of the story.

The Exploited Fear

Remember, Michael Myer’s unyielding obsession of Judith was what made the original Halloween a success and scared so many people. It was a horror film which conveyed a fear women have about a man taking an obsession too far. The movie was based on a fear which women often share, but it was revealed and explored in a way which sent chills up men’s spines as well. Halloween: Nightdance does a great job of tapping into that type of fear so that both men and women can be chilled to the bone by it.

What’s Inside?

Halloween: Nightdance collects all four of the original comics mini-series. The trade paperback also collects the variant covers from the series and bonus backstory and epilogue material not found in the basic issues. There is a prose piece about Charlie Bowles, a Russelville serial killer reminiscent of Michael Myers which you will not find anywhere else.

I suggest checking out Halloween: Nightdance as it is a solid story which will take you back to the early Halloween movies. There are various tie-ins with the original movie series which fans will pick up on. Tim Seeley, as always, is able to convey the fear of his characters through his art. The artwork melds well with the story and produces characters we can relate to and push for. Check it out in our Amazon store by following this link.

Hidden Gems of the Warehouse: Pin-Up Girls

This article brings a new regular column to WonderWorldComics.com entitled “Hidden Gems of the Warehouse.” It will explore some of the gems we have in our warehouse you might not know about. In this first edition, we will take a look at “Metal Hurlant Proudly Presents Pin-Up Girls from Around the World.”

Metal Hurlant Proudly Presents Pin-Up Girls from Around the World

Metal Hurlant Proudly Presents Pin-Up Girls from Around the World

Fred Beltran is an artist who gained fame in the pages of Playboy for his pin-up art. This book explores some of his pin-up art. Each page introduces you to a new piece of artwork which represents women portrayed in pin-up style based on clothing or trends from other countries at the time.

Metal Hurlant Proudly Presents Pin-Up Girls from Around the World

Metal Hurlant Proudly Presents Pin-Up Girls from Around the World

Originally published in 2002, “Metal Hurlant Proudly Presents Pin-Up Girls from Around the World” includes an interview with the artist and over fifty pages of artwork which any pin-up enthusiast or comic book lover will enjoy.

Among the art, you will find a resemblance to Wonder Woman, a crewperson from the Starship Enterprise, alcohol ad-inspired art, and pin-up girls in costumes from all over Europe and Asia. “Metal Hurlant Proudly Presents Pin-Up Girls from Around the World” gives a wide-range of pictures to entice even the strictest pin-up enthusiast.

Metal Hurlant Proudly Presents Pin-Up Girls from Around the World

Metal Hurlant Proudly Presents Pin-Up Girls from Around the World

It is a hardcover book and would be a great book to display on a coffee table to get conversations started. I have one my my collection and suggest you take a look at “Metal Hurlant Proudly Presents Pin-Up Girls from Around the World” as well.

Metal Hurlant Proudly Presents Pin-Up Girls from Around the World

Metal Hurlant Proudly Presents Pin-Up Girls from Around the World

You can find “Metal Hurlant Proudly Presents Pin-Up Girls from Around the World” in our Amazon store by following this link.