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MICE TEMPLAR #1
story BRYAN J.L. GLASS & MICHAEL AVON OEMING
art & cover MICHAEL AVON OEMING

56 PAGES
FC
SEPTEMBER 5
$3.99

For the young mouse Karic, the Mice Templar are merely an exciting legend. They were real, though, and a vicious civil war left them scattered and all mouse culture in the grip of brutal rat masters. When Karic’s family is enslaved, he realizes their only hope of freedom lies in his paws…if he can only find the courage and strength to become one of the legendary Templar himself.

Geez, what's up with medieval mouse comics??? [LOL]
I'll probably check this out, though it doesn't look as nice as Mouse Guard.
At least this will fit in a normal comic box... [LOL]
 
Posted by Fat Cramer on :
 
Can the medieval mouse cartoon or DVD be far behind?
 
Posted by Suddenly Seymour on :
 
They've already made a cartoon from the "Redwall" books.
 
Posted by Pov on :
 
Newsarama has the first sixteen pages and an interview with Glass & Oeming. Looks sweet! I just preordered #1 last night. [Cool]

Here's pages 2&3:

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Posted by CJ Taylor on :
 
BUMP! It's due next month.
 
Posted by Pov on :
 
quote:

SEPTEMBER 5

[Yes] [Wink]
 
Posted by CJ Taylor on :
 
The ads all say this Sept 5, but CBR and Newsaram have it listed this week. So keep your eyes out mice-fans
 
Posted by Pov on :
 
Yeah, I saw that. This and MG: Winter 1152 will be in my next DCBS shipment! [Cool] [Bouncing Boy]
 
Posted by Pov on :
 
And further verification from Newsarama.

I think it's great, especially in this day and age of titles shipping weeks, even months late, that we get one shipping even a week early. [Cool]
 
Posted by CJ Taylor on :
 
I got it, read it, liked it. The art was bit confusing in a couple of spots, and keeping track of each mouse was tough. But they were all new characters to me. This is an ambitiuos story, complex and rather dark in tone. At least this first issue is.

Issue 2 is due in November, and I'm going to pick it up.
 
Posted by Pov on :
 
I liked it as well-- along with alot of other people, it seems:

CBR: MICE TEMPLAR #1 Sold Out, Second Printing on Its Way

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I love that MT is so complex, and very different in tone from Mouse Guard.
 
Posted by Vee on :
 
I picked this up based on comments made by you guys and must say was pleasantly surprised. Although a bit dark for my taste in comics, I thoroughly enjoyed it and will be looking forward to the next issue.
 
Posted by CJ Taylor on :
 
Mice fans unite! We'll overrun those zombie vermin...


(We should turn this into one of those Facebook things.)
 
Posted by Cobalt Kid on :
 
Holy Crap on a stick!

I picked this up randomly at the CBR, because it looked so cool and Lady Cobalt was with me and I keep trying to get her to try comics. Just read it last night.

Wh-wh-wha-what? This was awesome! Great, great, great first issue. The characters are great, the backstory is rich, the entire mood, pacing and feel is just spot-on. I love mice/spider/rats/etc. bit, and I really love the idea of kights, ancient history, and 'magical' themes. I'm in for the long haul.

This gets my highest reccomendation. Probably the best thing I've read from Image in years. Hell, probably one of the most surprsingly awesome new reads I've read since Fables.
 
Posted by Pov on :
 
Rampaging rodents with rapiers? Rut-roh, Raggy! [LOL]

Seriously, didn't I tell you, Cobie? LOVE this book. [Smile]

And which did you end up with, first or second printing?

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Posted by Cobalt Kid on :
 
The one on the left with the owl! The owl is what caught me eye (then I remembered your reccomendation).

Is that the first printing. Obviously I could find that out online, probably in this very thread of which there are less than 20 posts, but we all know about my chronic laziness...
 
Posted by Pov on :
 
Yeah, it's the first printing... [LOL]
I even reposted the covers from earlier in the thread, in order of printing... all I had left to do was actually -label- them... [Roll Eyes] [LOL]

I'm tempted to get a second printing just for the cover. I like the monochromatic coloring and the larger logo... [Hmmm?]
 
Posted by Pov on :
 
Ooops, my bad-- I just double-checked, and the second printing doesn't hit shelves until October 3rd... [Embarrassed]
 
Posted by CJ Taylor on :
 
Issue #2 due in November!
 
Posted by thinbalion on :
 
I, noticed this book a few weeks ago and told my local comic book store guy about it. He ordered the 2nd printing for me, and it finally got here today. I read it and was very pleasantly surprised. I really enjoyed it, more so that I would have expected. Certainly a good addition to my pull list. If this shapes up to be the fantasy story it promises, I will be quite happy.

-Alex
 
Posted by CJ Taylor on :
 
Issue #2 came out this week. Anyone else pick it up?
 
Posted by Pov on :
 
It's headed my way with my DCBS shipment. Monday! [Yes]
 
Posted by Pov on :
 
I really like this series... I was worried initially that it would get lost beneath my MOUSE GUARD love, but this has proven to stand on its own merits after two issues. It's completely different from MG in both tone and storyline. TEMPLAR seems more of a "Star Wars Luke-comes-of-age" type; it's too early yet, but that's been my first (favorable!) imression of Kaaric's story. This is more episodic, meant for a monthly series. MG seems... simpler by comparison, I guess, and works better collected as a young readers' book; even Petersen's choice of font over hand lettering there enforces the perception.

I love 'em both, but MICE TEMPLAR is the better comic.
 
Posted by Cobalt Kid on :
 
#2 had all sorts of funky cool shit in it that was just awesome. The whole mythology to it, the feeling of mistrust towards the old 'Templar' that the readers are given, and the real sense of danger is just too good to resist.
 
Posted by CJ Taylor on :
 
I'm jonesin for a mouse fix
 
Posted by Pov on :
 
Yeah! [Yes]

And Mouse Guard is way off schedule, too. Maybe they're all hibernating... [sigh]
 
Posted by Pov on :
 
Midtown Comics has Templar #3 listed in their Newsletter for the 1/23/08 releases, Ceej... still no sign of MGv2#3, though. [Frown]
 
Posted by CJ Taylor on :
 
It came out, and I read it rather quickly. It's an engaging story, trying to give savvy readers something new. There are two characters I'm intrigued about, and neither is Karic.

The art if good, but as someone mentioned earlier, it's a little tough telling the different mice apart. But still pretty to look at.
 
Posted by CJ Taylor on :
 
For all you non fans... The Mice Templar are joining Newsarama's list of online comics.


Mice Templar joins Newsarama
 
Posted by CJ Taylor on :
 
And we've got a new issue this week.

Let me know what ya think POV.
 
Posted by Cobalt Kid on :
 
Well, I just read #3 and am stilling totally into this series. I definitely think Karic's 'mentor' has possible other-than-noble intentions.

Really just loving the mythology of the whole thing unfolding.
 
Posted by CJ Taylor on :
 
It's a good read, and readers can really fall into the story. There's mroe to each of the mice and we want to know what it is.

And I'll wager Cobie's tab Karic's being played.
 
Posted by Pov on :
 
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Originally posted by CJ Taylor:
Let me know what ya think POV.

As soon as I get it, CJ-- which won't be until May 5th if I'm lucky, 12th if I'm not. It'll ship with my beginning of the month shipment... [sigh]
 
Posted by Cobalt Kid on :
 
So I bought the Sketchbook a few weeks back and finally checked it out, and as I expected, it was totally worth the purchase. If for no other reason than to see Oeming's long love of his characters and how he was able to finally bring it to publication after several years. I'm glad for him--he seems like a cool guy and with Mice Templar and POWERS, he's got two really great hit independent series.

The interlude story, which bridges the first mini to the next was good and whetted my appetite for the second arc, which I think should be appearing soon. Its almost like Mice Templar and Umbrella Academy switch on and off, so I have at least one of them running.
 
Posted by Cobalt Kid on :
 
The latest Mice Templar series, "Destiny" is on #5 and this one has been just as awesome as the other two, if not more so. The series continues to expand on the mythology of the Templar story and introduce all kinds of really cool characters (based on different animals, insects, etc.) and concepts. It's a really thrilling ride that is unlike anything else being done right now.

Artist Victor Santos comes on taking over for co-creator Michael Avon Oeming, who is basically everywhere in comics these days and therefore ultra-busy. The transition is completely smooth IMO and I hardly noticed. I think Santos is doing a bang-up job and its full of action, intrigue and grandeur. I wouldn't mind if he stayed on as the ongoing artist of all future minis.

The characters are just loaded with story:

- Leito and the imprisoned family of Karic's story, which could be boring under another writer, remains fascinating.

- The Maeven Archers have finally appeared and they are a welcome addition. I really like the idea of the badass Maeven Archer as Karic’s love interest.

- The love triangle between Cassius, Llochloraine and Ronan builds on the continued angst of the series. I think we can all tell that Ronan’s days will not be plenty, given that he and Karic are about to embark on a quest next issue on their own.

- The Mole Goblins in #2 was an awesome story, as was the “Bright Realm” (mice being awake during the daytime). Glass really does a great job taking regular things like daytime and under the dirt and makes them fit into fantasy settings, and then even gives an additional layer of symbolism for hell, heaven and anything else you might want to read into it.

I can’t recommend this series enough. Each issue has a three page essay by a friend of the writer (another writer) where he compares how Mice Templar’s stories reflect various mythologies and famous fantasy stories, like Norse Mythology, Celtic Mythology, the Lord of the Rings, etc. I love when Criminal has these types of essays and I love it here.
 
Posted by Cobalt Kid on :
 
Pov, Ceej, anyone else--still reading? With #8 recently out and only one more issue to go for this mini, I have to say I'm more impressed by this franchise than ever before.

Every issue is just so epic and so excellently executed. I can't wait for #9 and the finale to see Karic get the be the hero the previous issues have made me desperately want to see.
 
Posted by CJ Taylor on :
 
Cobie, this is still one of my favourite reads. It's so dense a story, I tend to read the previous issue just before I read the latest one. For that reason, it's the last of my books any week I buy it.

Karic's growth is so organic and casual, not the usual rush to stardom you expect in a comic book. The scopr of the story- when they mention the passing of time, it feels like it in the story.

I'm as fascinated by the plight of his family. All of the regular cast characters are defined and fully realized; no one is standard fare.
 
Posted by Pov on :
 
I'm actually enjoying this volume more than the first since Oeming stepped back from the main art duties on the book. I'll let a few issues pile up and read them all at once-- that's not to say I don't enjoy each issue, it just works better for me that way. ("So why doesn't he just get the traaadess??" Don't wanna, nyah! [Razz] [Wink] )
 
Posted by Cobalt Kid on :
 
The final part of volume 2, #9, came out recently and I just read it tonight and WOW!. Now *that* was a damn good comic book!

To say I am completely impressed and blown away by the quality of this story is an understatement. It had the fantasy epic feel of Lord of the Rings, the grandeur of Kirby at his finest and is so unique that it stands completely on its own.

I finished reading the final page and all I could think was "damn, I don't want to wait a few months until the next miniseries!".

This is one of those comics that kind of slips under the radar a bit and I forget about it and when I finally get to reading the issue, I'm reminded that this is a contender for my favorite series in comics.

The recent mini, "Destiny", started very small and built and built in sense of how epic it was, so the final issue felt so large in scope. Brian Glass does a phenomenal job making you care about this world and these character and then blowing you away with the spectacle of what happens.

Victor Santos rocks the house with his artwork. The undead cat vs. snake with Karic on the cat's back sequences are some of the most dynamic pages out right now.

I liked how this issue packed so much into it so every page was filled with characters.

Click Here For A SpoilerAnd the when Karic finally decides to cut open the snakes belly--something that totally shocked me--I felt my heart jump for joy! I really felt some emotion in reading that.

Great, great series. I hope it keeps coming out forever!
 
Posted by CJ Taylor on :
 
Looks like Mice Templar is getting some critical loving this year at SDCC. Here's to a good book!
 
Posted by Cobalt Kid on :
 
Mice Templar kicks off it’s third miniseries and anyone who hasn’t checked it out yet should do themselves a big favor and do so NOW. Quite frankly, this issue was nothing short of excellent, as writer / co-plotter Brian Glass, penciler / co-plotter Michael Avon Oeming (series creator) and inker Victor Santos begin the third volume “A Midwinter Night’s Dream”. It’s noteworthy that this issue is entirely accessible to new fans as it quickly recaps what has gone before and dives right into the storyline.

The third volume has the story moving ever forward as the franchise has now achieved the sense of grandeur it hoped (based on the end of the last volume), and I can’t help but revel in the epic-ness of it all. The mythology of the series was before just an added bonus but now has taken on such a life of it’s own, that’s it’s equally as important and enjoyable as the characters & storyline. Like Lord of the Rings and other great fantasy epics, the mythology is just so rich that it adds layer upon layer to the series. And though so much of it draws from numerous sources, it maintains a sense of being completely original.

The writing of the series is absolutely excellent, between the impressive plot, Glass’s awesome dialogue and Oeming’s layouts. There is constantly tension & action, while also some very tender and strong character moments. Inker Victor Santos (who penciled the last arc) also does a terrific job making Oeming’s work look incredible.

This is a really fantastic series. If I had a star system, it would be 5 out of 5 stars—I highly recommend it.
 
Posted by Cobalt Kid on :
 
A few months later and Mice Templar is still one of the best things on the market! Better written, better drawn and with concepts and characters epic and grandiose, it just stands out as modern triumph in comics. This may be not only Image's best series, but the best in comics in general!

The latest mini is doing a great job taking the great supporting cast and expanding on them and giving them depth while Karic's legend grows. There are so many players with different viewpoints that you can't help but admire the complexity of it all. Each voice is fresh and distinct.

I'm loving the gradual build of tension both among the various potential allies of Karic and also his enemies. Each issue it takes it one step further, just when you think it can't go anymore without exploding. Yet, it feels natural and I dont want to rush it--well done.

This is probably the best fantasy series in comics I've ever read. Really terrific stuff. I know Pov and Ceej are reading: why aren't you?
 
Posted by Cobalt Kid on :
 
Volume 3 came to a close and it was utterly fantastic all the way through. The focus was on all the rest of the immense supporting cast which was a welcome interlude.

This continues to be one of my favorite series and I'm in love with the epic-ness and grandeur of it all. Brian Glass and Victor Santos have entered my list of 'buy whatever they do next regardless of content and characters'.
 


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