space
head
head head head
Home Contact RSS Feed
COMICS   •   MOVIES   •   MUSIC   •   TELEVISION   •   GAMES   •   BOOKS
Comic Review: Axe Cop, Vol. 3 TPB
space
Spartacus!   |  

Axe Cop Vol 3Axe Cop, Vol. 3 TPB
Written by Malachai Nicolle
Drawn by Ethan Nicolle
Colors by Dirk Erik Shulz
Designer Kat Larson
Dark Horse Comics
Release Date: March 28, 2012
Cover Price: $14.99

There will never be a comic quite like Calvin and Hobbes. For ten years Bill Watterson worked on an extraordinary ode to the trials and tribulations and joy that comes with being an imaginative 6 year old. It was arguably the greatest newspaper comic strip this side of the twentieth century. In part that’s because its main character was allowed to be as selfish and destructive as he was sweet and imaginative, in other words, he was allowed to feel like an actual 6 year old.

Then one day the strip was gone and comics have been trying to fill that void ever since. Other artists and storytellers have tackled friendship and growing pains, but one comic, Axe Cop, has emerged that really captures the sense of play that kids have. The make-the-story-up-as-you-go-along sensibility where dinosaurs, robots, and aliens are casually thrown into a plot. And unlike Watterson who would usually pull back to his real world in the last panel, Axe Cop digs deeper and deeper into its world of make-believe.

Quickly, for those who’ve never heard of the series: In December of 2009, 29-year-old Ethan Nicolle was inspired by an absurd story his 5-year-old brother Malachai Nicolle plucked from his head. It was about a cop with an axe and his adventures fighting bad guys. Ethan drew it, put it up online, and before you can say ‘viral’ it quickly became an internet sensation. A website was quickly set up and the comic has been going non-stop ever since over there.

So, here we are at Axe Cop Vol. 3 trade paperback edition. The strongest story for me came at the beginning; Axe Cop is patrolling the city (in a full body catsuit for some reason that I’m sure is awesome) when his friend Bat Warthog Man enlists him to help find his missing friends. They concoct a plan that requires helicopters, dinosaurs, and a chemist. Any Chemist. It’s a smorgasbord of memorable characters and bizarre plot twists.

There’s other stories, including a Christmas and Halloween special, and a large ‘Ask Axe Cop’ section, but the big attraction features Axe Cop teaming up with fellow web-comic sensation, Dr. Mc Ninja. From the beginning to the end the story (“Entitled Stolen Pizzas, Stolen Lives”) is filled with the non-sequitur circumstances that always make for a great Axe Cop story, though it does leave the doctor out of the spotlight a bit.

Dr. McNinja‘s Chris Hastings also gets to take over on art for half of the story, which is in addition to a guest strip section and a pin-up gallery. Pin-ups aren’t usually my cup of tea but Scuds Rob Schrab kills it in one great page, and Bridgit Scheide and Kris Straub each deliver such awesome images I don’t know if I’d rather get blown up prints or tattoos of them.

But while it’s refreshing watching other artists put their own twist on this funny and weird world, the best part of reading an Axe Cop volume is Ethan’s own illustrations. Like Watterson, he has a spot-on sense of pacing, he’s consistently pushing himself to draw new and challenging things, and somehow he can manage to draw hilarious stories with a dead serious straight face. While there’s obviously an end game to doing comics the way the Nicholle brothers do Axe Cop (Malachai just had an 8th birthday!), I really hope Ethan is doing comics far into the future.

No Comments »

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URL

Leave a comment

space
space
Previous Article
space
Next Article
«
»
space
space
space
Amazon.com
space
You may have noticed that we're now AD FREE! Please support Geeks of Doom by using the Amazon Affiliate link above. All of our proceeds from the program go toward maintaining this site.
space
Geeks of Doom on Twitter Geeks of Doom on Facebook Geeks of Doom on Instagram Follow Geeks of Doom on Tumblr Geeks of Doom on YouTube Geeks of Doom Email Digest Geeks of Doom RSS Feed
space
space
space
space
The Drill Down Podcast TARDISblend Podcast Westworld Podcast
2023  ·   2022  ·   2021  ·   2020  ·   2019  ·   2018  ·   2017  ·   2016  ·   2015  ·   2014  ·  
2013  ·   2012  ·   2011  ·   2010  ·   2009  ·   2008  ·   2007  ·   2006  ·   2005
space
Geeks of Doom is proudly powered by WordPress.

Students of the Unusual™ comic cover used with permission of 3BoysProductions
The Mercuri Bros.™ comic cover used with permission of Prodigal Son Press

Geeks of Doom is designed and maintained by our geeky webmaster
All original content copyright ©2005-2023 Geeks of Doom
All external content copyright of its respective owner, except where noted
space
Creative Commons License
This website is licensed under
a Creative Commons License.
space
About | Privacy Policy | Contact
space