Finished my Trade volumes #1 read of comics I got from the last 2 years of Image modern created-owned comics. My thoughts:
East of West - Pretty solid Hickman apocalyptic tale. At this point I've read enough comics that nothing feels original and everything story-wise and character-wise and even scene-wise feels like I've already seen it somewhere (4 horseman, X-men Apocalypse; Death as vengeance anti-hero, Preacher; Post-apocalyptic sci-fi western, even bits of Hickman's other running Manhatten Projects, etc...), but it's pretty enjoyable pulp. Will continue reading this.
I think I already talked about how Warren Ellis' Injection was the shit, but I'll make another note here in case you haven't read it.
Jupiter's Circle - Apparently this is a prequel by Mark Millar to a different Millar series. Was ok.
Kaptara - Kind of generic sci-fi lost on another planet thing, but I do like the He-Man-esque feel of it a bit. Still not bothering past this volume.
Low - Rick Remender's underwater Mad Max. Gorgeous art, decently entertaining, will continue.
Nailbiter - Horror slasher film monsters True Detective mystery tale. Entertaining. Will continue.
No Mercy - Oh no, kids on an international trip are stuck in a dangerous area and will get killed off left & right battle royale-ish. Zzz
Nowhere Men - Suuuuuper similar to The Manhatten Projects about scientists who went wrong, but also about mutant astronauts X-men style. Was ok, but don't think I'll read more.
Ody-c by Matt Fraction about sci-fi Norse gods or something, idk the art and panel layouts were too psychedelic out that I thought it was miserable to read and bailed halfway.
Outcast was ok, I can see why they'd make a tv show out of it. Very slow paced and a bit boring. No interest in continuing.
Phonogram Kara got me into this. Wasn't hugely sold by Volume 1 since it felt fairly elitist UK britpop blogging in philosophical form, but love volume #2 which is just a fun comic about people having a good time at a club and how music effects them. Individual the club stories are fairly shallow, but together as a single piece the interwoven story is fantastic and the tracklist is great. One of the best comics I've read. Now I can't stop listening to Pull Shapes.
Satellite Sam - Noir television industry murder mystery. Kinda interesting, kind of boring. Probably not going to continue.
Shutter - Weird randomly super-violent w/furries action adventure? Sorta intriguing. Might check out volume 2+
The Fade Out - Another Noir television/movie industry murder mystery. Fairly entertaining like most Brubaker comics. Beyond that didn't really grab me, but might check out vol.2
The Wicked & The Divine - Enjoyed the first volume quite a bit since I like gods and mythology. Only bummer is they got rid of the most interesting character in volume 1. But definitely will check out 2+
Trees - Another neat Ellis' story. Don't like it anywhere near as much as Injection, it's also depressingly bleak view of people in a world post alien tree landings. But will grab volume 2 next image sale.
Velvet - More entertaining Brubaker action mystery thrillers. Fairly popcorn but fun. Surprised they haven't made a movie out of it yet. Will check out volume 2.
Virgil - "A Queersploitation Revenge Tale" the back cover says. Yup, that's exactly what it is. Fairly entertaining for that kind of genre. The setting in Jamaica was interesting.
Wolf - I had to check if this was written by the guy who wrote Fables. It isn't, but it's the exact same concept but darker. I like that kind of concept (personification of fable/myth characters). Will grab volume 2 next sale.
So yeah, some good stuff in there. Next time there's an image sale will pick up the next few volumes of a good chunk of them. Still need to read Saga and more of Fables, but since they're both lengthy been saving until I finished all the volume 1s. Looking forward to the next image humble bundle sale of new volume 1s to check out.