Over at the news site Comics for Sinners, you’ll find my review of The Four Points #1, available from Aspen Comics. Written by Scott Lobdell (Uncanny X-Men, Teen Titans) and illustrated by penciler Jordan Gunderson (Fathom Annual #1) and inkers John Ercek and Mark Roslan, it begins the origin story of a quartet of female crimefighters who happen to be elementals (in other words, one has the power to control water, another fire, another air, and the last earth). If you’re a fan of Lobdell’s super-team titles, then head over to C4S to learn more about his latest venture.
Speaking of super-teams, are you aware that StarWarp Concepts has its very own team of costumed crimefighters, known as Troubleshooters, Incorporated? No? Then allow me to fill you in…
Perfect for fans of titles like Avengers, Defenders, and Justice League Dark, the graphic novel Troubleshooters, Incorporated: Night Stalkings is about a supernatural team of superfolk-for-hire, consisting of a wizard, a sorceress, a female ninja, a high-tech-armor-wearing rock concert lighting designer, and a werewolf. Not every superhero team has Tony Stark’s billions to play with, you understand, and the Troubleshooters are just looking to earn a living while fighting the monsters that have always lurked in the shadows.
Written by the husband-and-wife team of Richard C. White (The Chronicles of the Sea Dragon Special) and Joni M. White, and illustrated by Reggie Golden and Randy Zimmerman, Night Stalkings presents the TSI members on their first mission: protecting a multimillionaire from a trio of Middle Eastern demons out to raise a little hell! It’s available in both print and e-book formats, so visit the Troubleshooters, Incorporated: Night Stalkings product page for all the ordering information, as well as sample pages.