Cover Image: Incidentals Vol. 1

Incidentals Vol. 1

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This is from an advance review copy for which I thank the publisher.

This continues the ongoing story of a meteorite storm, and the super powers some people evidently developed as a consequence. The titles are rather variable in appeal and quality because they're all done by different teams, and while some have been great, others have been lacking. In short the whole series has been a bit patchy and this one just squeaked under the wire into the safe zone, based on the fact that it was a decent story by Joe Casey that melded well with the others I've read.

In terms of the graphics, I was less thrilled, but it was hard to pin down exactly what the problem was. From the illustrations in the back, it looks like Larry Stroman's pencil work is up to par, but perhaps these demo illustrations aren't the same quality as the ones actually employed in the panels. I don't know. The images looked unfinished in many panels. Fortunately, graphics to me are not everything. I mostly fread books that are all text, os to me the story is most important. There has to be an engaging and coherent story, and while good graphics can't make up for a tale poorly told, less than stellar images can get by with a good story behind them.

In this one we meet a team which is dedicated to 'rescuing' the enhanced humans from the selfish clutches of those who would employ them for less than altruistic purposes, shall we say. For this they use an enhanced who has the same power which Jamie Chung's character, Clarice Fong aka Blink, has in Marvel TV's The Gifted. I would really like to see this series distance itself from The Gifted, but it continues to parallel it in terms of the powers which these enhanced people have.

That said, it makes for a worthy read for the most part and this particular issue, artwork notwithstanding, is a welcome addition to the series.

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actually i liked the art work, and i liked the concepts - trying to save another super-powered 'girl' they discover - but i cannot follow the story very well, just picking up from all the elements what I suppose is going on - the cohort are not clear to me, so I'm not sure who are the good guys and who are the bad guys .. I'm not sure of names - and the police seem always to do same repetitive things and keep saying things like, 'oh no' 'holy god' in reaction to the way that girl behaves - so the encounters are the same when the conflict happens. but there is a certain sneaky wit in here that is more sophisticated than in other graphic novels i've seen of this superhero ilk.

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I was looking for a new comic series, preferably not Marvel and DC, and I was hoping this could be it. Unfortunately I did not like this at all. I wasn't a fan of the illustrations and the story line often lost me.

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2.5

Fun and wonderfully illustrated comic about superhumans and secret missions. What's not to like?

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