Monday, March 5, 2012

A Pleasant Review! Stormchasers #4


Stormchasers #4 By Unstoppable Comics!

"Unstoppable Comics is providing a diversified cast in the comic books we publish to represent the various nationalities that make up the tapestry of the UnitedStates"  - Unstoppable Comics   
   

Its this sort of declaration that really makes me excited!
So without further delay here is my Pleasant Review of Unstoppable Comics Stormchasers #4!







I could tell with one look at the cover that I was in for a real treat. The Color, The Logo, The Action...It was all there.

As I started reading I was surprised and excited to see such a vast diversity of Superheroes, all with different attributes and ethnicity. Each character having their own unique reactions to situations and a prevailing sense that each character had to put a little something extra into the relationship to make it work. This was a real nice touch because of how authentic it is to real life. Some traits may rub others the wrong way and any real relationship takes work, even for superheroes.

I was also relieved that this wasn't just the cliche superhero team with the predictable "Hey, whatever you say, fearless leader!" response that - doesn't always happen- but does show up every once in awhile in other less thought out comics. This surely wasn't the case with Stormchasers. Each character in this comic is truly his/her own person and that itself can sometimes create conflicts within the ranks of this dynamic superhero team from all over the world.

Another super cool detail is that some characters have different lettering in their speech balloons. This was a great touch and and to me personally, it helped demonstrate exactly what Unstoppable is trying to do, which is create a true sense of diversity within the pages of their comic books. There is just about a character for everybody from every nationality under the sun. I was also grateful to see a more than usual amount of female characters in one comic book. On both sides! Villains and Superheroes! All in one comic! Just another way this comic stays true to what Unstoppable vows to do.



So now comes the question: With all these characters is this comic hard to follow? I can be completely honest when I say that after reading one issue that I did come into "class" a little late by not reading 1,2, and 3, first. But, that didn't make me feel left out of the story in anyway, and by the end of the issue I had a reasonable understanding of each character and their role. Not bad for having jumped in at issue 4!!!

The art was as professional as you'd expect from top publishers. The panels flowed nicely and you got the sense of urgency while going through the action scenes. All aspects of comic creating is important and it was all there. This comic had the sort of art that I love, and really vibrant coloring that is very appealing to the eye. What more could I ask for?!

The story itself, I felt, was very entertaining and with some pretty cool twists. The writer did a really good job. Everyone knows that I'm not about to reveal the plot of a comic but I can however tell you what I appreciated. The character's have a real and unique problem on their hands with a very nasty and quite despicable gang of villains to deal with. The action and beautiful colors in each panel only make the story better and better. So when you combine this stellar art with a well written plot, the dilemma is not only palpable but it leaves you with the sort of story that stays on your brain. The writer also did a great job of  leading the story into the next issue. Every comic attempts this, some hit and some miss... Unstoppable definitely hit! 

So I will be following Unstoppable and supporting them in anyway I can. Not just because I enjoyed this issue but because of what they are trying to do. Imagine a world where a person can find a hero or villain that not only resembles them, but a hero who shares the same blood and holds dear the same culture that they do. It really makes me smile just thinking about it. Equality and unity are important ideals , but they are useless unless diversity is embraced.

Bravo, Unstoppable! And Godspeed!

Check out the Unstoppable Comics website and keep an eye out at your local comic con to see if they'll be there. If you're lucky enough to attend the same Con as them then definitely stop by and say hello.

Until next time my dear friends, stay positive!!

-I was not paid in anyway for this review. Just sharing my opinion with my good friends!-

1 comment:

  1. Unstoppable Comics is now OFFICIALLY available in Kevin Smith's Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash in Red Bank, NJ (as featured on the AMC TV show "Comic Book Men)!!!

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