I’m not sure what else I can say about
Aw Yeah Comics by
Baltazar and
Franco that I did not say in my original
review, but issues #4
& 5 showed up in my PO Box a couple
of weeks ago and I was filled with joy. I was also filled with joy when I heard
than the
Aw Yeah Comic issue will be collected in trade form by
Dark HorseComics sometime in 2014. I originally thought it was a shame that the only way
to get these awesome books were through mail order or comic convention. Glad to
see they will be making it to your local comic shop selves sometime in 2014.
Besides Baltazar and Franco hitting it out of the park with
their stories in Aw Yeah Comics there are a bunch of other creators chipping in
some excellent stories.
Denver Brubaker continues to deliver awesome 1-pagers each
issue. I would love to see an all
Brubaker issue, although I would probably
miss the
Baltazar and
Franco stories quite a bit.
Brubaker delivers a classic
comic with modern sensibilities. I also love his coloring.
Scoot McMahon is right up there also. He creature such heart
warming tales in such short space. I wish
McMahon’s stories had a little more
space in each issue. The lava story in issue #4 might be my favorite 2 pages in
that entire issue.
I really enjoyed the Jaywalker story by Mahoney and Preitano
in issue #5. I think it might just be a one-off appearance, but I hope to see
more of this villain. In this story they covered one of my pet peeves
perfectly, making it fun and enjoyable rather than preachy.
I really dig the jam style that each issue has. It’s not
just a 16 page Baltazar and Franco story followed by a hand full of back-up. Sometime
Baltazar and Franco are working with others, sometimes it is the two of them
together. And the back-up stories are really splashed throughout the book and
feel more like main features than back-ups. However they are doing it, a whole
lot of heart is put into each and every issue of Aw Yeah Comics.
Aw Yeah Comics is great for all ages. That does not mean it
is for kids, it really means all ages. I think anyone would get a kick out of
this book, from a new reader just getting his/her feet wet to veteran who has
been reading for 20+ years. After all I fall into the 20+ category and cannot
wait for future issues to show up.
-Denny Riccelli
creates comics under the pen name ‘dennmann’ he currently publishes the
webcomic Cousin Harold and some mini-comics now and then, including Jenny
Spookawski Ghost Girl. He lives in Peoria, Arizona with his wife and 2 kids.