Retro Comic Book Review – V The Visitors 1984 DC Comics

Retro Comic Book Review - V The Visitors 1984 DC Comics
When DC Comics launched their V series in 1984, the first and only season of the TV series was still airing. This put the writers of the comic between a rock and a hard place. On one hand, they were free to use whatever was already covered in the 2 mini-series and the current series, which is a great sandbox to play in, but on the other, they were constrained by the TV series still being on the air. They did not know where the TV writers were going with the plot, but since the TV producers had certain plans in mind, DC had to get permission for just about everything.

You can’t radically change or kill off any characters, or take any chances when the producers have their own agenda.

Sadly for the V comic, this often means that the missions of the resistance and the villainy of the Visitors are a bit subdued. That doesn’t mean it isn’t fun, but it is often little more than short story arcs that are wrapped up quickly. Ham Tyler, Mike Donovan, Julie, Willie, Kyle, the Starchild, they’re all here. And this 18 issue series is a fun read.

But for the reasons described above, it is far from perfect. I would say about half of the issues really capture the feel of the original two mini-series, while the other half is just kind of blah. Being that I am a hardcore V fan, I loved it all despite these flaws.

The art is at times great, at times not so great. It’s not that the art is bad in itself, it’s mostly that the characters do not look like the ones we love.

Interestingly the comic gets canceled right after the TV series does, so it never got the chance to stand on its own and spread its wings. Which is sad, because I feel like the team here could have made a very special book. One that might have lasted at least 100 issues. It just wasn’t meant to be.

Gonna keep this review short, but the bottom line is that it’s a great comic series if you have a special place in your heart for V. It’s fascinating to read through and see how the writers and editor chose to handle the constraints that they faced and it was fun reading the letters pages to see what folks thought of it back when these issues were new.

V – The Visitors Gun Prop Weapon

V - The Visitors Gun Prop Weapon
Call me crazy, but I love both of the old V The Visitors mini-series. One of the aspects I loved were the Visitor’s weapons. You can actually buy a kit and paint the weapon yourself. It even comes with that clear acrylic rod for the center piece. Presumably where it focuses it’s power and creates the pew, pew, pew laser.

V - The Visitors Gun Prop Weapon

V - The Visitors Gun Prop Weapon

Amazing Classic Sci-Fi Posters

Amazing Classic Sci-Fi Posters
70s and 80s Sci-Fi was a very special thing. We had a wide array of adventures to choose from in that era. If you love Sci-Fi from that era like I do, check out these Classic Sci-Fi Posters by Boiling Point Creative. Each individual poster is sized 16″ x 24″ and they really capture the essence of each movie well. You can choose from BattleStar Galactica, Black Hole, V, Buck Rogers and more. I’m really kinda in love with all of them.

Amazing Classic Sci-Fi Posters

Amazing Classic Sci-Fi Posters

Amazing Classic Sci-Fi Posters

Amazing Classic Sci-Fi Posters

Amazing Classic Sci-Fi Posters

Behind The Scenes Images From  “V” The Original Mini-Series

Behind The Scenes Images From “V” The Original Mini-Series

“V” The Original Mini-Series and the mini-series that followed are among my favorite sci-fi shows of all time. Check out this image of series creator Kenneth Johnson in the ship graveyard at Universal. It was taken after the original filming at some point. These ships were simple, yet awesome. I really wish I had some as toys or replicas.

Other images in this set include the shuttle being moved by crane. Yep, these ships actually existed as full sized props. It’s amazing they didn’t break the thing moving it around. I just love these ships. They are so…lizard people!

Behind The Scenes Images From “V” The Original Mini-Series

Behind The Scenes Images From “V” The Original Mini-Series

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V – The Visitors Art

I’m a sucker for the original V mini-series. Both of them. The weekly TV show that they tried to launch after? Not so much. The rebooted version? Don’t even get me started. V and V: The Final Battle are among my favorite Sci-Fi series. And I just love this digital art based on the series.

These pieces were done by Deviantart user flavioluccisano and they just blow my mind, capturing the flavor and style of the series perfectly. He needs to do a Visitors comic book so I can just give him my money every month in exchange for more amazing art.

V The Visitors

V The Visitors

V The Visitors

V The Visitors

V The Visitors

V The Visitors