Review: UFOlogy #1
By Andy Frisk
April 12, 2015 - 20:54
Boom Studios
Writer(s): James Tynion IV and Noah J. Yuenkel
Penciller(s): Matthew Fox
Inker(s): Matthew Fox
Colourist(s): Adam Metcalfe
Letterer(s): Colin Bell
Cover Artist(s): Matthew Fox
Little Green Men have been with us since the 1950s or so, and have been played out to death. From cute little stretched neck, bug eyed alien of E.T. The Extraterrestrial to The X-Files' vicious black oil spawned, razor sharp teethed and clawed colonizers we've pretty much seen it all by now. With UFOlogy from BOOM! Studios though, Tynion IV crafts a tale of little green...somethings...from space that just might be the freshest look at the whole sci-fi alien genre in years. Oh, and this being Tynion IV, there's plenty of great characters and background story explored along the way as well.
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The Writing: Tyion IV (with co-writer Yuenkal) does an excellent job of setting up this 6 issue miniseries with excellently developed characters who we really are interested in due to their development. How many times have we seen the story of the mopey, intellectual teen and her little, over active imagination brother, on the cusp of adulthood, along with all the loops it throws you once you've arrived at it? Plenty. How many times have we seen a truly interesting take on this metaphor with the type of sci-fi twist that we see here? Pretty much never. Of course, the alien reveal (more like tease) at the end of issue #1 would be fruitless if not for the Tynion IV's great authorial knack for developing his characters as well as he so often has and does.
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The Verdict: An interesting take on the little green men story that doubles as a metaphor for a coming of age story. Overall, interesting enough to warrant further reading. I'll be looking forward to issue #2.
Rating: 9/10
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