So this isn't a "keep, sell, donate, or trash" type of comic because a couple of issues into John Ostrander's run on Starslayer, First was publishing backup stories featuring his and Tim Truman's creation Grimjack. This isn't anything new to the comic--as I noted, issue #2 of the Pacific Comics series is going to prove to …
Author: Tom Panarese
Uncollecting Update June 2020
Well, as always, I’ll start with my numbers for the month … Media consumed # (remaining/total) Comics Read: 77 (164/366) Trade Paperbacks/Graphic Novels Read: 6 (38/80) Books Read: 3 (128/156) Movies Watched: 6 (54/78) TV Shows Completed: 3 (14/17) Podcast Episodes Remaining: 129 Wow, that's a whole lot of comics read. At the rate I'm going, I'll zero out …
Starslayer #16, 17
So ... is Torin crazy? Or is everyone out to betray him? Well, when #16's main action takes place, it seems like the former because he's going after whom he thinks are assassins and mowing them down to the point where Tamara literally fights him on it. I guess it doesn't help that he walked …
Starslayer #14, 15
When I saw the next issue blurb at the end of issue #13 that Tim Truman was going to take over pencils, I got excited. Oh yeah, I had been enjoying the art up to this point, but I really liked his artwork on the Hawkworld series as well as his work on The Kents, and even though …
Starslayer #11, 12, 13
With a solid issue under his belt, John Ostrander moves into the multi-part storyline here with a last hurrah from Lenin Delsol and Mike Gustovish (although at least one of these issues is a "Man E. Hands" inking job) as the the past starts catching up to someone other than Torin. Like I said, I …
Starslayer #9
I'm covering only one issue here because I'm missing issue #10 and this marks the only place (aside from issues #1-4) where I have a gap in my run of Starslayer. It also marks the point where Mike Grell turned over the writing chores to John Ostrander, although the art team of Lenin Dustol and …
Starslayer #7, 8
"He's back! And he's here to stay!" So says the cover of issue #7 of Starslayer, the first one published by First Comics in 1983 following the conclusion of the Pacific Comics series two years earlier. In fact, the inside cover of issue #7 has a text piece by Mike Gold that tells the entire story …
The Shadow (1988) #9, 10
I was curious enough about the Howard Chaykin Shadow miniseries to want to collect the issues I don't own; I can't say the same when it comes to this one. These comics are about halfway through the mature readers series written by Andrew Helfer with art by Kyle Baker (although I don't think Baker is …
Starslayer #5, 6
So this begins my next big run of comics, and I acquired it very similar to how I acquired all of those Badger comics that I recently finished muddling through. I had an issue of Starslayer: The Log of the Jolly Roger (for brevity's sake, I'm going to simply call it Starslayer in my reviews) in a comic …
The Shadow (1986) #2, 4
Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? Howard Chaykin? Well, it's his turn to figure it out, at least, in this miniseries from 1986 that was one of those Baxter paper "suggested for mature readers" books that was one sign of the huge tonal shift in DC throughout the latter part of …