Post by richardvasseur on Mar 18, 2021 15:12:46 GMT
Title: G-Man 3in1 # 1
Publisher: G-Man Comics
Writers: Rik Offenberger, Jim Burrows, Eric N. Bennett
Artist: Gilbert Monsanto
Letters: Lou Mougin
Cover by: Gilbert Monsanto
Variant Covers: Butler & Monsanto, Steven Butler, Michel Netzer
Price: $ 10.00 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: g-man-comics.com/
Comments: "Fight for Justice" Simon N. Kirby Agent sends Sgt. Flagg on a rescue mission. These two man are shown acting professional. Sgt. Flagg preps for his mission.
The art is nice and sharp and it jumps out at you. As Sgt. Flagg is shown he explodes into action. This is a man on a mission who will stop at nothing to complete that mission. This man takes intense to a new level. It is one thrilling ride as you follow along while Sgt. Flagg does his job.
"Liberty in Prison" The Champion of Liberty gets a mission. Jack is given a mission and goes undercover in prison. He finds a criminal and his mission is to find out what he is up to. Jack does get noticed. The story here starts out good then trails off as it looses its meaning. The Champion of Liberty is illustrated in full costume and he is an amazing sight. His face gives him a look that says average every day guy.
"The Price of Liberty" American Eagle takes center stage here. He and Brain Bruiser have one short encounter. American Eagle is drawn and written as your apex super-hero.
All three of these heroes are patriotic in nature.
This book delivers super-heroes the way they were meant to be. These heroes kick butt and look good doing it. They are symbols that everyone can look up to.
Title: G-Man Comics 3in1 #2
Publisher: G-Man Comics
Writers: Rik Offenberger, Eric N. Bennett, Jim Burrows
Artist: Gilbert Monsanto
Letters: Eric N. Bennett
Covers: Gilbert Monsanto, Alan Faria, Steven Butler with Colors by Gilbert Monsanto, Eric Coile Inked by Bill Black with Colors by Alan Faria, Justin Luis Vargas, Steven Butler
Price: $ 10.00 US
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Website: www.G-Man-Comics.com
Comments: “Cat Fight” Lynx is the name given to two superheroes that work together. These two work well as a team and they love what they do. Skill and claws make this duo a crime-fighting team that criminals better beware of.
The art is done fairly plain well except for the last page which is a pin-up of Lynx expressing their love for each other. This page is beautifully drawn. The story works well for this tough team as we see them in action. We get to learn a little about who they are too. The character development is kept short as the story is short.
“The Price of Liberty Part 2” American Eagle does act to save lives. We see he is a hero yet two villains seem to remind him that maybe he is not perfect. Something happens in his past that troubles him. Your first look at the American Eagle suggests he is a pure superhero and the ultimate of good.
“The Demon Priest” Well you get exactly what the title says a demon that is a priest. Not a lot is explained here about this priest and his teenage female sidekick. This story does not get into the characters a lot it is mainly an introduction. The art has the priest character looking stiff even in fights. This is a promising start for the characters.
Title: G-Man Comics 3in1 #3
Publisher: G-Man Comics
Writers: Rik Offenberger
Artist: Gilbert Monsanto, Jushua 1:9 Holley
Pencils by: Bobby Ragland
Inks by: Luis Rivera
Colors by: Danilo Leao, Teo Pinheiro
Letters: Mike W. Belcher, Francisco Zamora
Covers: Gilbert Monsanto, Alan Faria, Steven Butler with Colors by Gilbert Monsanto, Dean Juliette with Colors by Danilo Leao, Hique! with Colors by Pinheiro
Price: $ 10.00 US
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Website: www.G-Man-Comics.com
Comments: “Besties” Atomik Bombshell, Sister Flag, and Mummy Girl now these three women super-heroes are beautifully illustrated and the scenes of them being jumped on by lions does have some drama and suspense. The lions these big cats are drawn as savage beauties. For the three superheroes, this is the start of a great friendship and they find out they do work well together.
“Witness” Sgt. Flag is on witness protection duty and delivery. Sgt. Flag is a man of action. When the assassins come after them he is ready and the bullets fly. We get a nice little motorcycle chase too. We do see Sgt. Flag’s personality and yes he is a bit crazy. He loves seeing action and jumps right in. He does not care much about anything but himself but he does deliver on his jobs.
“After School Special” The art is done in a cute style. Kid Terror and Agent Squires go on a stake-out and yes they get into a gunfight. Kid Terror seems a bit too overconfident. They do have fun and only the bad guys get hurt. It’s a cute story with some funny lines and Kid Terror looks cool in his Terror costume.
“Power Up” This is a cute story with all ages art and it is a tribute to the old Hostess Pie ads in superhero comics. It is a nice fun way to end this comic.
Richard Vasseur