Writer: Kurtis J. Weibe
Artist:
Roc Upchurch
Review: Arthur Black
THIS
IS A PUBLIC GEEK ANNOUNCEMENT! For my fellow role playing game geeks in the
world, a jewel of a comic has been bestowed upon us from the creative
mind of Kurtis J. Weibe, writer of Grim
Leaper and Intrepids (both from
Image). Rat Queens #1 is just what we
love to see, not only in a first comic of an ongoing series, but also in an
adventuring group series. This book is already sold out of its first printing, so the
first one will be hard to find, but if you missed the first, you will not
want to miss the second. WARNING! Rat Queens is both addictive and funny.
Role playing games allow one to create a colorful, multidimensional character
with a group of others, bringing the character to life through group interaction.
Weibe does the same with the characters he introduces in Rat Queens, and does it very effectively. Imbedded in the first book is a nice pointy
hook that is now lodged in my stomach and will require surgery to remove.
In
the comic, Rat Queens is the name of an adventuring group of four gals, who are
working for the town of Palisade for pay and gain. Betty, Hannah, Dee, and
Violet have also been found terrorizing said town with their drinking and
hijinks. Each of the likeable girls has a very distinct personality that is
brought out very skillfully, but I am sure that the vast majority of the role
playing and comic geeks are going to just fall in love with Betty (pictured
below). She is the hook of the book in my opinion. She is a smidgen (basically
a halfling, kender, or hobbit depending on your choice of vernacular) rogue with a clever
wit, open sexuality, and a craving for candy and drugs.
John
‘Roc’ Upchurch has done a great job on designing and drawing each of the Rat
Queens. Although his style throughout the comic felt a little haphazard and
rushed at times, he does do a decent job depicting the action and developing emotion
throughout. There are certain panels that show more detailed work in the comic,
and they are exquisitely drawn. Roc is newer to the comic book scene and has done work
on Vescell, also from Image. His
artwork is great, and in my opinion, he has a remarkable talent in drawing the
female figure. More of his work can be viewed on his blog site at http://johnnyrocwell.blogspot.com.
I think we will see a lot more from Roc, and he and Weibe have a nice creation
in Rat Queens.
Roc
Upchurch also created the cover of the comic, and he did a fine job of it. In the
lower right hand side of the cover, there is a pair of gloved glowing hands
that are reaching up toward Betty. What the hell are those doing there? They do
not seem to belong to anyone in the comic. Are they trying to feel Betty up? I am not sure why these hands seem to bother me so much, but they
do. Maybe I missed something or there is another meaning. If anyone has any
explanation to offer, I would love to hear it.
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