Area 51 meets Storage Wars, A “Unit 44 Volume 1” (Review)

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Unit 44 Volume 1
Alterna Comics

Story & Letters: Wes Locher
Illustrations & Colors: Eduardo Jimenez

The concept is simple; inept Area 51 agents have forgotten to pay rent for an offsite storage unit, and the contents are sold at auction. It is easy to dismiss a concept as goofy as that, but as the writer implores, screw the critics. I agree whole heartedly. Either you get it or you don’t, if you don’t “get it”, then you take things too seriously. In this four issue series, you will experience over the top characters, sitcom like jokes, and a buddy cop movie progress through the typical love/hate emotions. Once I picked up reading this collected volume, I couldn’t stop because I felt like I was reading a comic that spoke to my sense of humor and creativity.

Wes Locher adds a few behind the scenes biographies about the creation and development of this comic. Everyone has dreams and hobbies that over take their life. Locher expressed his UFO fascination by creating this comic series. Hutch and Gibson are two partners at Area 51 whose personalities are clearly defined and emboldened, as is every character we meet throughout the series. Eduardo Jimenez does a fantastic job of making each character memorable and unique. The humor of the comic isn’t just in the writing, but also in the illustrations and facial expressions. This is a great comic where once you are finished reading a panel, pause for a moment to take in all the background funny business.

Within the first few pages of this comic I was laughing and couldn’t wait to keep reading. Sure, the idea is “interesting” as described by a friend of the writer, meaning they didn’t think it would be a success. Sometimes, as Locher did, you just need to do what you love, because the story or concept will resonate with others like you. The writing style feels familiar to me, as the jokes are often sarcastic and extended dialogue. The illustrations are perfect to make the theme of the comic the focus while still remaining important and a main feature. If you don’t take things to seriously, like a good joke and alien invasions, then you need to pick up this funny and creative miniseries.

By Cory Anderson

Born in Boston MA, raised in NH. Fully functioning adult who happens to read any and every comic under the (yellow)sun. Of course there are the favorite comics I must read when they're released, but any comic is fair game in my eyes. Of course my love for pop culture doesn't end with comics, but branches out to movies, toys, video games and most importantly Dungeons and Dragons (which I withheld this last hobby from my Fiancée until she said "Yes"). Point of Origin for my nerdy condition may have been in '93 when I got slimed at Nickelodeon(now closed), and a teenage accident or two(collapsed lungs) landing me in the hospital around the same time the Tobey Maguire Spiderman movies started coming out. When my dad stopped at the local comic store and brought me the essential comics for Spiderman and the X-Men, I stood no chance. (Which also created a secret aspiration to start a fundraiser of sorts to bring comic books to kids in hospitals to keep their spirits up(nothing has come of this to date)) Add in a heavy dose of trip to Disney World, upcoming Disney themed wedding and a career aspiration to become a Disney Imagineer, I think it's safe to say I never want to grow up. Xbox Live Gamertag: AllusiveReaper7 (If you notice my xbox achievement score, you might assume I game a bit) Twitter: @AllusiveReaper7 Recent comic addictions(Non "Big Two"): Saga, Crossed, Coffin Hill, Rat Queens, Pathfinder and Rover Red Charlie Collects: Old Comics (Green Lama), Miniatures (D&D, Heroclix, Star Wars), Action Figures preferably 90s and older, and comic book themed hats Systems Owned: NES (though it was my sister's), Game Boy(The gray brick), Sega Genesis, N64, Dreamcast, PS2, Game Boy Advanced, Nintendo DS, Xbox, Xbox360, Wii, Xbox One, Junk PC

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