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Showing posts with label double jumpers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label double jumpers. Show all posts
Monday, February 25, 2013
Action Lab: Danger Zone Ad
Action Lab: Danger Zone is an imprint from Action Lab Comics intended for mature readers. The first wave will be released in May and include Ehmm Theory, Ghost Town and The Trip. The second wave will be released in June and include The Final Plague, Night of the 80's Undead and Double Jumpers. More titles will be coming after that. Check out this cool Action Lab: Danger Zone ad:

Friday, June 15, 2012
Comic Review: Double Jumpers #2
Action Lab Entertainment's Double Jumpers #2 is just as good as the first issue if not better. Kane Darkheart and his band of adventurers hit a casino for coin of the land and Peepers for food. Meanwhile, Jason and his friends try to figure out how they can get out of the "game". While there are jokes aplenty, there is some seriousness too.

One of my favorite moments in Double Jumpers #2 is after the fight at Peepers:

The artwork and story continue to be great so I give Double Jumpers #1 an A+ also. I highly recommend this mini-series to everyone but especially to those cosplay and gamer fans.
Monday, March 12, 2012
Comic Review: Double Jumpers #1
Double Jumpers #1 (May 2012) is the first issue of a four part mini series from Action Lab Entertainment. Dave Dwonch did the story, script and letters while the art and colors where done by Bill Blankenship. The story is a twist on gamers getting stuck in their favorite fantasy video game. In this case, the group consists of the designers and programmers. There is drama with relationships such as Danielle Miyamoto being the daughter of the original game along with humor. The colorful art is crisp and the text is easy to read. The characters are unique with their own quirks. Be warned that there are some naughty words and adult situations. I enjoyed the first issue of Double Jumpers enough to want to the read the rest of the mini series. The art and story are enough for me to rate this issue an A+ so I highly recommend picking a copy up.
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