With issue one of this new comic just hitting the shelves we thought it only fair to let you know what we think of it here at FQ.
As I’m sure all of you know, the comic is
written by 2000 AD writer Gordon Rennie, with art by PJ Holden, colours by
Steven Denton and lettering by Jim ‘eff you’ Campbell…
quite a line up, but is it as good as the credits suggest it should be..?
Well, the short answer to this is yes. Yes
it is.
Briefly then: the Department of
Monsterology is divided into different sections who deal with different types
of supernatural events. This issue opens at the bottom of the sea, with the
members of Team Challenger investigating the ruins of a submerged city and in
the process getting into a scrape with some distinctly Lovecraftian beasties.
Holden and Denton really get to go to town on the art here, which is detailed
in the inking and atmospheric in the colouring. And of course, Campbell’s
lettering is never anything less than perfect.
This first half of the book is textbook
first issue writing. Rennie effortlessly introduces us to the team and explains
their function within it without it ever sounding like clumsy, plodding
exposition.
I was just settling down to enjoying the
company of this team when halfway through, we have an abrupt scene change and
are dropped in with another group. This time we’re in Budapest with Team
Carnacki. I was initially a bit put out – I was enjoying the company of Team
Challenger, but soon forgot all about them as this half of the tale quickly
gripped.
Will I be coming back for more? Absolutely
I will. This was a brilliant first episode. I am curious at the odd choice of
splitting the first episode into two, but am curious to see how, if at all, the
separate storylines intertwine as the issues go on.
Images and links from the Renegade Arts Website- Many thanks.
Images and links from the Renegade Arts Website- Many thanks.
Department of Monsterology is available now
from Renegade Arts Entertainment.
Print Edition
Digital Dowload
Print Edition
Digital Dowload
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