Wednesday, November 23, 2022

Bloodshot & X-O Manowar: Mission Briefing

 

Bloodshot Action Figure Variant Cover


If you're like me, you had trouble navigating all the back-and-forth between X-O Manowar and Bloodshot's church visit and their earlier meetup in the Bloodshot Unleashed #3 preview pages. So here's that earlier conference in chronological order. Enjoy!

 







End of mission briefing. Any questions? 

Dismissed.

Let the worship service begin! Rock on Bloodshot Unleashed #3!

Dragon Dave

P.S. If you want to see the Preview Pages as originally laid out, flip back to my earlier post.


Monday, November 21, 2022

Farewell Jason David Frank

 

Actor Jason David Frank was an actor and martial artist. Although familiar to most Sci-fi fans from Power Rangers, I really only knew him as Bloodshot in the web series Ninjak Vs the Valiant Universe. While the series mostly focused on Ninjak, Jason David Frank's Bloodshot fought in hand-to-hand combat, and flew a fighter jet. 

I wish the short web series had benefited from a larger budget, and given all the actors a better chance to shine. I wish I could have seen Jason David Frank and the entire cast reunite for a sequel series. I wish...

Jason David Frank left us yesterday, at the all-too-young age of 49. 

Farewell, Bloodshot. 

We will miss you, Jason David Frank.

Dragon Dave


Friday, November 18, 2022

Bloodshot Unleashed #3 Review

 

Bloodshot Unleashed #3 Cover A by Jon Davis-Hunt


Bloodshot Unleashed #3 begins with a bang, combining snake-handling in an old wooden church with alien infestation. It's something out of an ordinary soldier's strategy book, which calls for a warrior with extraterrestrial abilities. Thankfully, X-O Manowar--the son of a 5th Century Visigoth king, who once co-opted a suit of sentient armor from the aliens who kidnapped him--is on the case. 

Still, not even the legendary Aric of Dacia can tackle these particular aliens alone. Thus, he turns to Ray Garrison, the supersoldier named Bloodshot. Together, these two extraordinary warriors join forces to combat this potential world-ending threat.

 


 

Deniz Camp's introduction is complicated, as he intersperses X-O Manowar and Bloodshot attending church with their earlier conference. Following this dual narrative is made more difficult by Bloodshot's commentary, presented in red bordered narrative boxes. 

After they leave church, and approach the source of the alien infestation, the action gets easier to follow.

 


 

While Bloodshot follows awesome X-O Manowar's lead in this adventure, he experiences more reality glitches. These scenes remind us of the son Project Rising Spirit invented as a means of controlling him, as related in the last issue. They also remind us of how Rising Spirit Technologies manipulated his memories to control him in the Bloodshot movie starring Vin Diesel. 

In Bloodshot Unleashed #3, a pregnant woman keeps our hero company as he fights at excellent X-O's side. Combined with Bloodshot's earlier assertion (in Bloodshot Unleashed #2) that the nanites are ordering him around, one wonders if the tiny robots living inside him have formed a gestalt or hive mind. 

 


 

If so, what are the nanites trying to tell him? Perhaps that he's relied on them too much, and they're tired of how often he forces them to repair the damage he constantly inflicts upon his body? Well, Bloodshot is an experiment, a fusion of man and machine. In this series, the machines are definitely talking back.

Jon Davis-Hunt's penciling seems akin to a 1970s underground style. Colorist Jordie Bellaire drenches his compositions in gray, beige, and red. What their collaboration lacks in depth and realism will nonetheless excite those who yearn for ample helpings of blood, gore, and over-the-top graphic violence.

 


 

As always, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou finds new ways to express the full range of human vocal utterances. Lower case lettering, colored words, and even (in the case of mighty X-O Manowar) lightning-bolts arc from dialogue balloons. Thankfully, these innovations only occasionally tax the eyes, unlike the lettering in some books which use elegant fonts, or sizes that start small and diminish further to differentiate ordinary speech from murmurs and whispers.

 


 

Bloodshot Unleashed #3 delivers an out-of-this-world team-up with two of Valiant's most popular heroes. It tackles issues like the vanishing of small town America, our waning sense of social contract, and our increasing unwillingness to understand each other, compromise, and work together for the common good. Packed with pathos and sprinkled with off-beat humor, it delivers action, horror and science-fiction in a power-packed twenty pages. 

If you're a fan of all good things like Bloodshot and intergalactic X-O Manowar, as well as cinematic alien and monster creature-features, consider Bloodshot Unleashed #3 your next MUST READ.

Dragon Dave 

 

Details, details (Yes, again!)

BLOODSHOT UNLEASHED #3
Written by DENIZ CAMP
Art by JON DAVIS-HUNT
Colors by JORDIE BELLAIRE
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by JON DAVIS-HUNT
Cover B by NICOLE RIFKIN
Cover C by JUAN JOSE RYP
Pre-order Cover by E.M. GIST

Guest-starring X-O MANOWAR!

BLOODSHOT recruits X-O MANOWAR – who knows a thing or two about ending alien threats – as a parasitic alien takes hold in an Appalachian church putting an entire congregation of lost souls at risk.

On sale NOVEMBER 23RD | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | M


Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Bloodshot Unleashed #3 Preview

 

Bloodshot Unleashed #3 Alien On Board Cover by Nicole Rifkin


Bloodshot and X-O Manowar aren't necessarily church-goers. But, to quote a certain "star prince", they're both losers. As in, they've lost things. Relations that mattered. People they loved.

So maybe we can understand if both men were to search for something this world can't provide.

Anyway, that's not why they're attending a midweek worship service this month. Bloodshot and X-O Manowar are on a mission. They have a plan. Well, at least part of a plan. But you know what they say about how long even the best plans last, once the battle begins.

Or, in this case, once the church service starts.

Courtesy of the righteous folks at Valiant Entertainment, you can get a sneak peak at next week's divine team-up. So sit back. Put your feet up. Cue your favorite Gospel music.* And...

Rejoice in the first five pages of Bloodshot Unleashed #3!


 



* Gospel Playlist Must-Haves:

"Pray" by M. C. Hammer

"Shout at the Devil" by Motley Crue 

&

"God Gave Rock & Roll to You" by Kiss (and Bill & Ted)


Details, details...

BLOODSHOT UNLEASHED #3
Written by DENIZ CAMP
Art by JON DAVIS-HUNT
Colors by JORDIE BELLAIRE
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by JON DAVIS-HUNT
Cover B by NICOLE RIFKIN
Cover C by JUAN JOSE RYP
Pre-order Cover by E.M. GIST

Guest-starring X-O MANOWAR!

BLOODSHOT recruits X-O MANOWAR – who knows a thing or two about ending alien threats – as a parasitic alien takes hold in an Appalachian church putting an entire congregation of lost souls at risk.

On sale NOVEMBER 23RD | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | M

Monday, November 14, 2022

E. M. Gist on Bloodshot's Incredible Stamina

 

Bloodshot Unleashed #3 Pre-Order Cover by E. M. Gist

 

When the good folks at Valiant Entertainment didn't send me a review package last Friday, I double-checked the Previews website. Sadly, it appears that Bloodshot Unleashed #3 will not be released this Wednesday after all. Instead, we'll have to wait another week to read about Bloodshot's latest adventure.

As it's inconceivable that I could have made a mistake of such epic proportions, I can only assume that Bloodshot was exhausted from his most recent battle with RoboSoldier, and needed a longer breather until he faced down his next insane supersoldier. Or, as Rocket Raccoon might say, his next super-wackjob.

And look, there he is, pictured on E. M. Gist's cover for Bloodshot Unleashed #3. See, Bloodshot is taking a rest. But what's this? Some other wackjob's firing machine guns at him? How inconsiderate is that?

Give the guy a rest, whoever you are! Bloodshot may be a little more super than us, but even he needs a breather now and then to replenish his stamina.

Okay. Enough said. Now, if you'd like to see the Pre-Order cover without the letters, numbers, and logos, here's E. M. Gist's art in all it's explosive, stamina-taxing glory.

 


Use this image as a background on your phone. Or print it off and tape it to your fridge. But whatever you do, get down to your local comic shop next Wednesday, November 23rd, and pick up your favorite cover of Bloodshot Unleashed #3!

Dragon Dave

Friday, November 11, 2022

Juan Jose Ryp on Bloodshot & X-O Manowar

 

Bloodshot Unleashed #3 Cover C by Juan Jose Ryp

 

Are you missing the terrific Rai series Valiant finished up a while back?* Are you looking forward to the next year's X-O Manowar series? If so, then you're in luck!

Here's a cover for next week's Bloodshot Unleashed #3 by Juan Jose Ryp. Yes, the artist who stunned us with his awesome interior art in all ten issues of Rai. And look what Bloodshot's holding!

Yes! X-O Manowar is back! Okay, maybe it's only for a single issue of Bloodshot, but for the starved hardcore X-O Manowar fan, you've got to take what you can get!

My only question is: Why is Bloodshot holding the X-O Manowar armor? Where is Aric of Dacia in this shot? And how large a role will Aric play in this issue's action? Will X-O just pop in for a few pages for a quick chat, or will it be a real teamup with his sometime-buddy Bloodshot? 

Okay, maybe that was more than one question.

As always, I guess we'll have to wait and see. Urgh! 

In the meantime, if you'd like to see all of Juan Jose Ryp's awesome artwork, here it is in all it's glory, without all those pesky letters, numbers, and logos. Enjoy!

 


Five more days. Five more days. Five more days...

Dragon Dave

*On a cliffhanger!?!

Wednesday, November 9, 2022

Rafael Albuquerque on Book Of Shadows #3

 

Book Of Shadows #3 Cover A by Rafael Albuquerque

 

It's that time of the month again, Valiant dudes and dudettes. Or should that be Valiant dudes and dudesses? Anyway, if your local comic shop hands them out, it's time for you to look at your Previews Order Form. 

While flipping through my booklet, I noticed that Valiant Entertainment is resoliciting Book Of Shadows #3. This means that, even if your shop ordered it before, Diamond Distributing has decided it's been too long since the original solicitation, is canceling the original orders, and asking your shop to order the book again. So that means you need to remind your LCS again that you really want Book Of Shadows #3, and tell them your cover preference.

Yes, immediately.

At least, that's my understanding of how the whole shadowy world of Diamond  works.

Anyway. 

This cover is rather haunting, isn't it? It may just be a cover, but Cover A is often the most representative of what occurs in the issue. That's not a good sign of Things To Come for our netherworldly heroes, is it?

Oh, and if you want to see what Rafael's art looks like, unadorned by titles, names, numbers, and the Valiant Entertainment logo, I'll just open my copy of the Book Of Shadows, recite the appropriate spell, and conjure it up for you!

Voila!


So, like I said, let your LCS know you want this cover ASAP. And thanks, Rafael, for such a haunting image!

Oh, and Shadowman, Doctor Mirage, Punk Mambo, Eternal Warrior and Persephone: Wake up! Please, don't be dead!

Dragon Dave

Thursday, November 3, 2022

Bloodshot Unleashed #2 Review: Frankenstein Squared

 

Bloodshot Unleashed #2 Cover By by Nicole Rifkin


Taking place after the death of his wife and daughter, Valiant's Bloodshot Unleashed series finds our hero battling depression. Like Aric of Dacia on the Planet Gorin (in writer Matt Kindt's 2017 X-O Manowar series), Bloodshot finds a compelling cause, and dedicates himself to it. Again, like X-O Manowar, Bloodshot blames others for his new direction in life. Nevertheless, it is his pursuit of a worthy mission that helps him move on, and leave the past behind.

 


 

Bloodshot's mission--chasing down insane supersoldiers who escaped from a military prison--takes an unexpected turn in Bloodshot Unleashed #2. As in the 1990 movie Robocop 2, scientists and businessmen have removed the brain from a man and housed it in a powerful metal body. Now this RoboSoldier, malfunctioning and leaking radiation, has returned to the only home it remembers, a small town's abandoned automobile factory.

 


 

The bleak nature of the storytelling, bled of any vibrant coloring aside from red, casts a pall on the irradiated landscape. Everything seems dead or dying. Only Bloodshot--also dead in a strict sense of the word--can venture into this danger zone to battle his malfunctioning foe. Both combatants are experiments, reminiscent of the monster created by Victor Von Frankenstein. Bloodshot is the intelligent, reasoning creature of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel. The RoboSoldier, once a skilled jet pilot, better resembles the monster that growls and lumbers from one act of violence to another in the story's more popular big screen adaptations. 

 


 

In writer Tim Seeley's 2019 Bloodshot series, General Grayle proclaimed Bloodshot a god. In Bloodshot Unleashed #2, our hero seems more godlike than ever before. As in the 2020 movie starring Vin Diesel, Bloodshot seems unconcerned about injury. He knows his nanites can harvest any form of nearby protein--whether they be the carcasses of dogs or people--to repair the worst injuries. Thankfully, Bloodshot is a benevolent god, who does not often feast upon living, virtuous people, and regularly seeks to save humanity from its worst mistakes. 

 


 

Bloodshot Unleashed #2 conjures reminders of classic tales of characters like Frankenstein, Robocop, and even Pinocchio. The story highlights the flawed nature of humanity, such as failing to build adequate safeguards into our most dangerous creations, and our preference for beliefs over facts. Ultimately, the issue reminds us of the Biblical promise that those who live by the sword--and profit from its use--will die by the sword. That's a timely reminder, in this era of pandemic and war.

Dragon Dave

BLOODSHOT UNLEASHED #2 is written by DENIZ CAMP, features art by JON DAVIS-HUNT, colors by JORDIE BELLAIRE, letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU, and covers by JON DAVIS-HUNT (Cover A), NICOLE RIFKIN (Cover B), ALEX GARNER (Cover C), TRAVIS ESCARFULLERY (Cover D) and DEXTER SOY (PreOrder Cover).