Showing posts with label Dan Brereton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dan Brereton. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

HeroesCon Booty: Thrillkiller

Not to brag, but I walked out of the 2010 HeroesCon in Charlotte, N.C., with in INSANE amount of trade paperbacks. Because of scheduling conflicts I wasn't able to attend the weekend convention until the final day, and found that rumours I'd heard for years were true: dealers slash their prices during the show's final hours. In the end, I stopped shopping when I couldn't carry any more books. When faced with hundreds of TBPs and hardbacks at $3 a pop, I went a little crazy.

I have a lot of reading to do and don't anticipate finishing this stack of books until next year's HeroesCon. In the meantime I plan to write about these books. First up: Thrillkiller, by Howard Chaykin and Dan Brereton.

Despite the presence of some genuine talent on the title page, Thrillkiller is a pretty typical Elseworlds story. This line of books eventually ran out of steam because they became predictable and formulaic: the goal was to put characters as far from their origins as possible (communist Russia, the Civil War, etc.) and quickly work them toward their status quo.

Thrillkiller is no different. Set in the early 1960s, it puts Batman and his cast in a setting highly reminiscent of a James Ellroy novel. Here, Robin and Batgirl are quasi-beatnik vigilantes fighting against crooked cops. Batman comes along later, as do an assortment of sometimes "real life" interpretations of Batman's rogues gallery. Unfortunately, neither the characters nor plot points are defined in anything but the broadest of strokes. Oh, and it has a lesbian Joker. Which really isn't as interesting as it ought to be.

I love Howard Chaykin but can tell when he's not entirely invested in a story. This is a by-the-numbers Elseworlds book that doesn't have much to offer besides some dazzling art from Brereton. Panel-by-panel, this is some great work from Brereton. I just wish Chaykin had provided him better scripts.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Pop Art: From my personal stash


Don't Fear the Reaper, by Dan Brereton. The year I got this I was getting sketches of musicians, among them Eric Bloom of Blue Oyster Cult. I left my sketch book with Dan and, when I got it back, he tossed in this extra drawing for free. Turns out Dan was also a BOC fan.

I'll post the Eric Bloom sketch at a later date. It's pretty terrific.
Meanwhile, enjoy this video from Blue Oyster Cult.


 
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