Rumble, Vol. 1: What Color of Darkness?, by John Arcudi
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- A Scarecrow Warrior God walks into a bar...and proceeds to drag a modern American city into a ten-thousand-year-old grudge-match! A bizarre new adventure — complete with boozehound shamans, monster queens, and a football-fetching hydra!
- Collects Rumble #1-5.
- Featuring an extended sketchbook section and a few surprises!
- Amazon Sales Rank: #41109 in Books
- Published on: 2015-06-24
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 10.00" h x .50" w x 6.50" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 144 pages
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. So far, the best modern comic book trade I've read this year! By Rich M. This incredible trade paperback was today's afternoon read. I've been a fan of John Arcudi's work since his short-lived Doom Patrol series back in the early 2000s, which was vastly superior to anything DC Comics has done with that team since. There's a quirkiness or oddness to Arcudi's writing that I find fascinating and very enjoyable.Rumble Vol. 1 reprints the first five issues of the Rumble comic book. It's hard to believe this came out of Image Comics, since it's so good. It has a manga feel (hell, most comics have that nowadays) but there's an epic story of good and evil with warrior gods and huge swords going on here, which has gotten melded to a real world story of a normal schlub and his weird friend. It's honestly something most of us comic nerds can identify with quite easily.The artwork of James Harren is fascinating to see, and Dave Stewart's colors pop in just the right way.I'm seriously hoping for more trades of this series, as we don't have a comic shop near us anymore to buy the monthly issues. This is that rare beast today: An enjoyable modern comic book. Don't miss it - I highly recommend this trade!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Warrior gods and Demons and vulnerable humans, nothing but bloody trouble... but entertaining By Richard A. Tucker "RUMBLE!" breaks the mold of what good visceral, epic tale telling can be. John Arcudi's dialog is crisp and has a sharp wit, somewhat self deprecating too. The back story of the characters is arresting. The best part is even the bit players have parts, including the minor demons that are introduced and... well, I'm not giving that away. This is a big world story that comfortably fits on the page and delivers all the bells and whistles without being the actual bloated epic it could be. Best of all, Bobby, the bartender could have been a joke. He's skinny, unsure of himself, but he has a lot of character and this appears to be his reluctant chance to be someone with more going on. His buddy Del is a lot of fun, full of beans, but not so bright. Rathraq, the warrior god is kind of inspired by old world tales of demigods, eternal but also vulnerable. He's mean and powerful but a defender of humanity, and I like that he's NOT Conan or Thor, but kind of a nod to both. Anyway, he wants his body back. Old demons with serious attitudes and their own ancient grudges have it.That's all I'm saying.This was in my top three comics this year and I'm pleased the collection has arrived. There's more to come as the series continues to unfold. Even my wife liked it.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. I'm new to graphic novels, and haven't truly fund ... By Jordan I'm new to graphic novels, and haven't truly fund one to convince me I'm enjoying them yet. This one was a refreshing exception. It didn't drag out long action scenes, there was no confusing rambling, the art was unique and didn't need to be overly detailed to depict a mood and setting. I'm looking forward to volume 2.
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