Wednesday, July 5, 2023

EPISODE 001 - YOUNGBLOOD #1



The Youngblood Home Team is called in for an emergency, only to wait around for five hours to give everyone time to show up.

That's today as I look at Youngblood #1 by Rob Liefeld, published by Image Comics in April, 1992.

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2 comments:

  1. I was in graduate school when Image began. I second your comments about not understanding unless you were there. I have seen other new publishers arrive on scene since then and none have had the same impact that Image did. For me I was looking forward to Wetworks the most and unfortunately Economics and grad school force me to stop collecting before Whilce's books was finally out.

    For Leifeld fans I feel Youngblood #1 still holds up really well. Lets keep in mind comics at the time, especially for Image, were art driven. Any amount of actual story in the books was a far second. To me even now the art is awesome. The story is entertaining but the eye candy is bar non.

    Personally I have been reading/re-reading Image from the beginning and just this past weekend finished up books from January 1995 and into February. Hope to hear your thoughts continue for the other Image books.

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    1. Thanks for the feedback! I agree that Image, at the time, was all about... Image over story, but I just can't get beyond the team waiting for 5 hours to do anything until Vogue arrived. I don't understand that at all :)

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