Showing posts with label graphic novel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graphic novel. Show all posts

Saturday, June 11, 2011

On the Paper Trail: Halo Uprising (Graphic Novel)


Welcome back everyone we are on the Paper Trail once again as I take a brief turn of the plotted course to bring you this book. First off a story: I tend to stop by and check out libraries when I am in the close area of one on my travels. Today marks the 50th anniversary at the library and they had many events taking place. From a videogame truck, a full mini golf course in the building, a book sale, cupcakes, Elmo was even there at the bowling alley they made. There was fun to be had all around and more libraries should use this as some ideas on how to make their building a community center.

Naturally while looking on the shelves I came across their graphic novel section, sure it was not the greatest selection I have seen but it was WELL more then I have seen at many libraries in the area. I picked up this book, sat down in a chair and read it in full. This book took all of the positive vibes out of a festive atmosphere and just made me pissed off.

Oh where do I begin...

First although you see Master Chief on the cover on the book and is the first person you do see in the book, the book IS NOT ABOUT HIM. I can some up his cameos in a simple phrase "Michael Baysplosions can't take down Mr. Invincible." Now I often am harsh on story that just stick to the characters of the cannon and do nothing outside of the construct of the story, so you would think I would praise this direction.

However a good story this is not.

Our "hero" is a hotel attendant who in circumstance gets caught up in a firefight between the Marines and the Coven. An alien woman asks him where she can get a gun since she wants to fight with the Marines, and sure enough a solider dies and they pick up his weapons and fight along side them. Now during the course of this the hero does nothing more then help run away while the woman simply kills any threat they come across, there is a scene were she questions killing the aliens only to be swept away for a forced romance.

As you can imagine in comic book fashion they get caught soon after and ask to be taken to a key that no one knows about, except our hero and his brother. The brother is about to be killed and was tortured before giving away information that only his brother knows about and tells them to not destroy his last location of Cleveland. Yes, the key of Cleveland is not Lebron James' jump shot but a tie they used while playing Tolkien when they were younger.

Now I know I mentioned that Master Chief is not in the story as I am taking, but we see a lot of him kicking ass in between scenes for no other reason as to remind us that we want to see Master Chief and not an art major and an alien trying to fight the incoming threat. Sadly most of the "action" sequences take place here leaving all the characters in the real story standing around or running away.

Since I don't care about spoilers here we go. The hero finally does tell a Marine about the key and he is taken to a base in the sewers and tells us the story again. Well after a lengthy exposition he decides to use himself as bait to get to the mother ship by claiming he is the key. Before that however we have another forced romance scene where our alien woman tells us that he saved her life.

BULL SHIT!

The prior 30 pages just had him driving away from aliens while YOU WERE SHOOTING THEM! He did not save your life you saved his several times over, and outside of being a guy you chose at random to find guns at the beginning has no real value to you except owning a drivers license and having sight to find a vehicle.

Well then as you can guess the hero does get taken, tell them to kiss his ass, as a weapons destroys the ship, while Master Chief is looking on giving the proverbial thumbs up at his choice. We end however with the brother that explained that they wasted all this time trying to figure out something he made up and lost great causalities due to this as proof that Man will always survive and they will win the day. He then dies off panel.

This novel is just horrible. The main person you are selling to us has a cameo just to prove he is a bad ass, the main story is told with little to no character development, our female lead depends on a man when clearly she can go and take care of herself, the reach of events to take place to prove a point, and the end result to go and sympathize with our hero who simply plays a pawn at his brother's bluff is insulting at best.

Who the hell would think this is a good idea to get people interested in Halo?

Editor in Chief: Joe Quesada

This must be what Linkara and the Last Angry Geek felt like after they read One More Day. I need to take a break, see you back on the trail with a better book (I hope).

Monday, May 30, 2011

On The Paper Trail: God of War


Welcome back folks, on this installment of the Paper Trail I am going to be talking about the God of War novel. I am in a sprinting mode with my pile to get to the meat of the Connecticon Panel so I used my 3 day weekend to finish this book. Now I should mention that if you have played the first God of War game for the PS2, this book is exactly the same to it.

No kidding, this is the entire first game, and that is it.

Now you may be wondering to yourself, "Hey I liked the first God of War game, does this book add any insite into character development or allow tangential things to be explained?" My answer to you is no, it is the first game and nothing more.

This book attempts to be filled with the greek gods and stuctures itself similiar to the game where Act 3 begins the story, then we go into Act 2, with Act 1 coming to us in painful flashbacks of Kratos. Now for a game this clearly works since the game wants to go right for the action and allow the player feel like they are doing something.

As for a novel it tends to leave you hanging in the first half and until you actually get to Pandora's Box does not really take hold to keep a passing reader interested.

The authors managed to do something in the book that I question, and that is explaining the fight scenes of God of War. Now have you ever tried to explain a quick time event to someone who never played the game before and only had words to describe the actions? If you have you might have realized it is next to impossible to paint the appropiate picture without a frame of reference to draw off of.

This book just feels like a cash in to a popular game that gives the reader nothing more then what was presented to them in the game. Sure the inner monolouge of Kratos as he goes from set piece to set piece is supposed to be entertaining but it comes off more as a bore that I willed myself to get to the end of the book.

Next stop on the Paper Trail I think we are going to go close to the end of time, see you then.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

On the Paper Trail: Mega Man ZX Volume 1


We are back to the trail with our Manga celebration, needless to say due to me thirsting for something different on this list we are going to turn the corner on this after one more title, but for right now we are back to Mega Man and Udon with their ZX title. For those who do not know the ZX games are good Mega Man games that were on both the GBA and DS and are known for their old school difficulty and frustrating level designs. As for the story line it was not known for that being top notch but its an effort to say the least.

So what is this story about? Well yes it is about Mega Man ZX, but its the origin story. Mega Man in this scenario is a delivery man who is running late for a job where a package that needs to be delivered. This universe has the mavericks causing chaos and attempting to destroy the rebels who are fighting against them. One thing leads to another and the delivery agents get attacked from the Mavericks, our hero falls down a cliff with the package only to find that it is a Bio-Metal which fuses with him in his attempt to save other people and turns him into Mega Man X. His coworker also get fused with this and turns herself into Mega Man Z.

After some explanation on how the alliance attempts to counter act the Mavericks civilians get attacked by the Mavericks to expose both Mega Men and destroy them. Sure enough Mega Man Z gets mortally wounded and at her last ditch effort gives her Bio-Metal to Mega Man X therefore making him Mega Man ZX, after defeating the area boss Mega Man vows to avenge his friends' death by going to join the alliance.

There are two more filler stories about Mega Man outwitting boss characters and leaning it on a cliff hanger for volume 2. The story itself is ok, it is clearly aiming for a younger audience as most of the key players are of teenage years. The art is alright with small touches brought to you by game graphics like the power meters and some explosions. Everything else reminds me of a slightly more detailed chibi style, it works for the age group that it is trying to attracted to this title however older readers won't get anything out of it.

Overall this story is made for teens but has enough for older readers to go and pique their interest, the emotional Mega Man may have you think he listens to Lincoln Park however once he isn't emotional is tolerable to relate to. The Mavericks pose a good threat and has an interesting back story that they only tell you in small doses that will encourage you wanting to more. The story gives you enough back story and lays the foundation enough to make you want to know more of the environment however I could easily see people turned off by this younger iteration of Mega Man.

Final verdict, check it out at the library/book store and if it interests you then continue with the series otherwise avoid it. For the last installment for the Manga celebration we will take a look at a title I got from Too Many Games, stay tuned.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

On The Paper Trail: The Dragons of Outland


Welcome back to Manga Month...or sooner. The amount it time it takes me to read Manga is much less an actual book so it might not be a month but expect me to at least finish up the titles I have on my book shelf. So where were we...oh yes.

Welcome back to the Paper Trail in the celebration of Manga, this time we are going to talk about the Shadow Wing series as we look into The Dragons of Outland (volume 1 of the series). Now I am going to specify that I do not play WoW, nor follow the story close enough to consider myself solid within the universe to claim to know all the details, so I am coming at this simply as a fresh point of view.

Our story involves our hero meeting up with a friend who just so happens to be a blue dragon that can turn into a human form every now and again. They go together after a message was intercepted from Lord Trueblade requiring urgency to a demon attack. The story takes great pleasure in not telling us anything having multiple pages of characters giving action to events that we are told are very uncharacteristic of them and just accept that it will be explained to us later down the line.

For a first volume it does not give too much away of the plot but instead gives us a lot of action instead. There are reasons the characters simply move from set piece to set piece, fight some enemies and move on. What story we do have is having our hero attempt to gain redemption for past actions (which are not explained) to regain the power of light.

Our evil foe however dealt with the same predicament and instead of searching for redemption simply changed sides since it was easier for him to do. The main goal from this story is to go and expand the empire to a portal that will allow easy access to the main land to go and take over the world. To accomplish this he uses the help from Orcs that are reluctant to serve but are honored to do so.

As for the beginning of a story, it does discuss the characters well and gives motivation (on the surface level) to what is driving them in this story. The action is fast paced and plentiful to encourage a sense of war and constant threat in this story, but the dialogue is suspect at best. Many things are said and you are often just as confused as the characters as to what is going on, the ending of this book uncovers the plot on how our villains are going to take over the world with...Shadow Wing. Which one could guess by looking at the cover of the book or knowing the title of this Manga series.

This is a tentative recommendation at best. If you are into WoW and want to explore the origins of Shadow Wing then by all means the story is going to get you interested in it. However if you are an outsider who really isn't into the lure of WoW, this might not be the best jumping off point for the series in manga form. Until next time, take care.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

On the Paper Trail: The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap


Howdy partners and welcome back to the Paper Trail, you know what that May means right? It is Manga Month! This is where we go and take a look at various Mangas that relate to video games to celebrate Free Comic Book Day. So the first one we have is The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap, based off of the game of the same name.

This Vizkids title and as you can image this book was made for kids. The story and direction ooze 7 year old it is somewhat sad. i understand this is a zelda game and that it is going to be summarized with just the main plot points, and that the side quest element is going to be eliminated so the story is more streamlined, I get this. However it is another thing to entirely lose any sense of character and suspense in the story.

To put it bluntly you know the hero is going to win because the plot device in each battle will come out exactly when it will be needed, the various characters will point Link in the right direction each time, and the only character growth will occur at the end when the hamfisted lesson takes place.

The art is done consistently and unless you are a fan of the game's direction you are going to be turned off by it. In short even if you are a zelda fan I am going to tell you not to pick this up. Its simplistic story and omission to many of the tones of the original game makes this a waste of time and a waste of the $5 I used to get this. Next time, let's hope for something better.