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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 4 reviews) Sales Rank: 460961 Category: Book
Authors: Michael Turner, Jeph Loeb, J. T. Krul Publisher: Aspen MLT, Inc. Studio: Aspen MLT, Inc. Manufacturer: Aspen MLT, Inc. Label: Aspen MLT, Inc. Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 10.2 x 6.7 x 0.3
ISBN: 097748212X Dewey Decimal Number: 741 EAN: 9780977482122 ASIN: 097748212X
Publication Date: April 9, 2008
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Product Description Magic is no longer a myth! This special Soulfire paperback collects together the first five sold-out issues of the Soulfire series, along with the sold out #0 issue and the rare introductory Soulfire Preview. Adding to its appeal, a complete cover gallery and a brand new cover by Michael Turner and Peter Steigerwald, makes this a must-have for every comic book collector! A world of magic and adventure unfolds in this wonderful tale unlike anything you've ever seen before!
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  One of the best books February 17, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am not a lot into comic books, but I must agree that this is one of the best comic books ever made. Michael Turner is just one of the best artist in the world. He is just amazing and this comic can show you that its worthy. If havent read this book, its not too late to go and buy it. You will not get mad at it specially if you live in San Francisco Ca where it takes place the first part of the story with its amazing dragon characters and beautiful girls. The only thing I need to say is buy it.
  Beautiful and Action Packed June 7, 2007 I am a HUGE Michael Turner fan and was so excited when I saw this book for sale through Amazon. Even if you don't care about the amazing world he has created here you must admit it's beautiful to look at. This is a great deal specially with all the extra cover art inside. Don't miss this hardback version either. It's so rare to find that done these days.
  Dragons Vs. Video Gamers! March 7, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
From Michael Turner, whose work on Superman/Batman brought it to godlike popularity, comes this new series he collaborated with writer Jeph Loeb. Soulfire takes place in the early 23rd Century. Even though it doesn't seem as advanced as a future you'd imagine would be two hundred years from now, they still cling to outdated concepts like virtual reality arcades.
Its here that young Mal and his mates were enjoying a nice afternoon engaged in electronic fantasy worlds. They are soon brought back to the real world when a mysterious bikini-clad woman approaches them, and grabs Mal and hurls them both out of a skyscraper. What seems like a botched suicide attempt turns into something different as the woman reveals to have a pair of large wings on her back. Mal manages to knock himself free from her, only to plummet to almost certain doom. Luckily he hits a few streamers on the way down to break his fall. After landing, another strange woman on a motorcycle rides up and offers to save him. The winged woman chases after them. The biker chick also has a pair of wings, and she flies up after the other one where they engage in mortal combat. After the evil winged-chick leaves, the other one reveals herself as Grace, and that she must take Mal to Hawaii on a matter that involves saving the entire world. At the same time, reports start coming from all over the planet about dragons showing up and causing devastation to numerous major cities.
Soulfire has a very crisp and colorful look to it. The dragons featured in it look like they're something that the makers of Evangelion would quake at. The story itself has a great "Blade Runner meets Lord Of The Rings" appeal to it. It appears to have a bright future, provided the creators can avoid the pitfalls of other hyped-up fantasy comics like Battle Chasers and keep their mind on track with their artistic vision.
  Light the Fire Within February 11, 2006 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Finally, finally, FINALLY we get the Trade of the Greatest thing in comics since Batman: Hush and Superman: Godfall!
The original hardbound/trade paperback of the first volume of Fathom is one of the those books that absolutely everyone should read. It's the story of a person awakening to their past, their present, and their future, discovering that there is far more to the world than they ever imagined. It is a story of mer-people who live beneath the waves and the young woman who is the key to their future. While the dialog may not have been the slickest every made (Turner wrote the story too), the characters he crafted were good enough to have their own series spin-offs (Cannon Hawke is one of my all-time favorite characters). What all this means is....
Soulfire is a series that is completely original. It's not based off of some Marvel/DC universe or story. It's a completely different world with completely different characters. It is a return to the imagination of Fathom under the direct control of it's creator. Only this time, Michael Turner is truly at the zenith of his creative and artistic abilities, and he's got Jeph Loeb writing the dialog.
If I have ever had reason to complain about anything that Turner does, it stems from two things. First, the series that he draws are notorious for being delayed and delayed and delayed and delayed and delayed like you wouldn't believe. I think at one point it was either getting close to or feeling close to a year between issues of Soulfire (I think I finished a quarter of college, moved to another state and got a new job between issues). Secondly, when Turner does grace us with a few pages of his masterful work, it is just that. A few pages. He's fond of doing two page spreads for character introductions, action sequences, and just plain cool moments (and I wouldn't have it any other way, it's like Widescreen for your book-reading pleasure!), and that makes it feel even shorter. You barely even start to understand what's happening before the issue is over.
As I was buying the issues of this series when it was coming out, I was dying for three things. First, the next issue, second, a trade paper-back so I wouldn't have to buy all the alternates just for the awesome covers (but in the end I bought almost all of the alternates anyway), and third for the main (or is it secondary main?) character to become "the one", awaken his powers, and start fighting dragons! What I got instead was not quite what I wanted (I already told you how long it took for the issues to come out, and let's not even start on how long the trade was delayed, oh and I'm still waiting on the hardcore battles to begin...) but the journey has still been very much worth it.
I said it before and I'll say it again, Turner is at his absolute best right now. And he really pours his heart and soul into his personal projects. The characters created are fully fleshed out (and very likable AND cool). The plot is to die for (Death of Magic? Winged Beautiful Women? Dragons?!). The pacing and excellent and the art is... I can't stop saying it. Turner's art is the best you can find. Teamed up with his dream team of inkist and colorist it absolutely boggles the mind The only other art that can really compare to it would be Jim Lee, Alex Ross, J Scott Campbell, and maybe a few of the other greats. It's worth reading for the eye-candy alone.
And here it is. The complete first story arc with all of the awesome dialog by Loeb and the awesome art by Turner. All the alternates, the issue 0 and the preview issue. No longer do you need to refrain from reading the story because of fear of tarnishing your sacred individuals of the rare issues. At long last you can read and re-read the entire first chapter of this story over and over. If you're a Turner fan, or just a fan of great art (or even just a fan of good sci-fi fantasy) you will buy this right now. I do so hope I'll be able to see the end of this awesome series. But if not, I could be happy just with this, the awesome introduction. My personal thanks to Michael Turner for helping to keep the the truly creative independent comics alive.
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