Bronze Age Boogie #1

Bronze Age Boogie #1

$3.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Stuart Moore, Tyrone Finch
(A) Alberto Ponticelli, Alain Mauricet
(CA) Alberto Ponticelli
AHOY Wave Two begins! What do you get when you combine all the best-loved comics genres of the 1970s: apes, monsters, Kung Fu, sword-and-sorcery, and cosmic adventure? You get Bronze Age Boogie, an intense, character-based action-fest with plenty of style! In this collector's item first issue, young barbarian princess Brita Constantina finds herself battling a Martian invasion in both 1975 AD and BC! Back-feature: Meet Major Ursa, the first bear in space. But will he be a hero or a villain? Plus the usual assortment of AHOY extra text stories!
Date Available: 04/03/2019
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


Once the plot points start blending together better, I have high hopes for this title. With a wide and varied group of characters spread over multiple points in time it's no wonder that issue one can leave you a bit confused upon first reading. But the potential is there for a good time traveler story. Only two things are completely apparent from issue one and that is no matter what time period you are from, Martians suck. and number two fighting off the end of the world goes a little easier with some of Madame Ape's special mushrooms.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Stuart Moore, Tyrone Finch
(A) Alberto Ponticelli, Alain Mauricet
(CA) Alberto Ponticelli
AHOY Wave Two begins! What do you get when you combine all the best-loved comics genres of the 1970s: apes, monsters, Kung Fu, sword-and-sorcery, and cosmic adventure? You get Bronze Age Boogie, an intense, character-based action-fest with plenty of style! In this collector's item first issue, young barbarian princess Brita Constantina finds herself battling a Martian invasion in both 1975 AD and BC! Back-feature: Meet Major Ursa, the first bear in space. But will he be a hero or a villain? Plus the usual assortment of AHOY extra text stories!
Date Available: 04/03/2019
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


Once the plot points start blending together better, I have high hopes for this title. With a wide and varied group of characters spread over multiple points in time it's no wonder that issue one can leave you a bit confused upon first reading. But the potential is there for a good time traveler story. Only two things are completely apparent from issue one and that is no matter what time period you are from, Martians suck. and number two fighting off the end of the world goes a little easier with some of Madame Ape's special mushrooms.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams