The Action Lab Danger Zone title Ghost Town now has it's first arc collected into one neat paperback. Is it worth owning and getting started with the Ghost Town series? Find out here in Straight Forward Reviews.
Writer - Rob Rudell, Dave Dwonch, Ryan K. Lindsay
Artist - Justin Greenwood (issue 1) Daniel Logan (issue 2 - 4)
Publisher - Action Lab
Review by Jeremias de Leon
Story
Terrorists have taken over a time machine and sent bombs to unknown points in the future. One such bomb is set for D.C but no one knows when it will appear and go off.
The first issue details how the terrorists got the time machine and the set up for why Washington D.C is the way it is in the rest of the series. Starting with the second issue you enter into the life of Nate Lawson a man who will go into the predicted blast zone to retrieve things, for the right price of course. From here on there's quite a nice thriller story featuring crime lords, a woman, and Nate's mission to retrieve that woman for someone. There's a lot of tension around the story due to how run down D.C is and the impending threat of a nuclear bomb going off at some unknown time.
There's also plot twists. Plot twists, that are so unexpected you wonder if anybody is going to stay alive in the end at all.
Characters
Characterization is strong in this series. When you get to who the real, or seemingly, the main protagonist is you get a lot of developments that flesh him out and flesh the other characters and even the city out too. What's better is that it's pretty much all done during the story. Instead of flashbacks or heavy dialog the comic just has personalities and how the city's nature is revealed through the story. This method of having the characters reveal themselves "naturally" really helps the pacing as well which makes the comic more fun and not a chore at all to read. It also really gives a hook for reading the next issue so you can see just what the heck the characters are going to do next.
Art
Both artists runs on this series were well done. The first artist on the first issue had a gritty style that really worked well with the dark story, especially with how dark the first issue. In the second issue on when it focuses on specific characters in the seemingly doomed Washington, D.C the artist uses a stylized dynamic look. Both look great and both serve the story well.
Verdict
The cons in this first arc of the series are that the story seems a tad bit confusing. The premise is not hard to follow, neither are the characters exploits but at first I have to admit I wasn't sure who the characters were exactly save for the main character. The pros are that this is a very mature story that has well written characters and a premise that's intriguing and makes for a nice thriller. If you want a good thriller with the kind of plot twists that may make you yell "why would they do that?" then this is right up your alley. I give Ghost Town volume 1 a 9 out of 10.
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Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Comics News: Action Lab Takes Over San Diego Comic Con
Critically-acclaimed independent publisher Action Lab Entertainment kicks off its 2013-2014 season with a bang at this year's San Diego Comic Con, held July 17-21 at the San Diego Convention Center. This marks the company's second appearance at the show, and this year will be marked with special announcements, exclusive books, and a constant stream of well-respected industry professionals.
Confirmed creators to appear at the Action Lab booth include:
Jeremy Dale (Skyward)
David Dwonch (Ghost Town)
Kevin Freeman (SubCulture)
Tony Guaraldi-Brown (The Final Plague)
Lea Hernandez (The Garlicks)
Jamal Igle (Molly Danger)
Jason Martin (Night of the 80s Undead)
Gayle Middleton (Vamplets)
Mike Norton (Molly Danger Cover Artist)
Stan Yan (SubCulture)
A more detailed guest list, including signing times and additional creators, will be provided as the convention approaches. The Action Lab booth is located in the Independent Press Pavilion, Table 2202.
In addition to having a number of featured creators, Action Lab will be offering a number of limited-edition convention exclusives available at SDCC. Among the offerings:
· A limited edition sneak preview of the upcoming Molly Danger, with two exclusive SDCC covers by fan-favorites Mike Norton and Jamal Igle
· A limited edition hardcover premier of Vamplets:Nightmare Nursery with exclusive Ghost Pony cover by Gayle Middleton
· A variant cover of Skyward #1 by Jeremy Dale
· A white sketch cover of Skyward #2 by Jeremy Dale
· A special edition of The Garlicks by Lea Hernandez
· The premier of Bo Plushy Gangsta with special convention-exclusive cover.
Each of these books will be available in limited quantities while supplies last and most can be signed by their respective creators. All of the books will also be available in a bundle for a total of $75!
Finally, Action Lab, led by President Kevin Freeman, will be hosting its own panel, "What's New at Action Lab Entertainment," scheduled for Saturday, July 20th at 6:00 PM in Panel Room 28 D-E. The Action Lab staff and creators will be there to talk about everything that is in store for Action Lab for the next year--including some big announcements, and to answer all of your questions. Attendees will receive a special NFL Rush Zone Button which they can redeem for a special prize at the Action Lab table in the convention hall.
For more information about Action Lab Entertainment, visit their website at http://www.actionlabcomics. com.
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