DON'T MISS: Sweet Tooth #1

35 Posted on Sep 1, 2009 in articles by Josh Flanagan |


It's fairly safe to say that Vertigo's program of selling first issues for $1 is working out well for them.  Anecdotally from our community here, we're seeing a lot more people take a chance on new series from the DC offshoot publisher.  First there was The Unwritten, then Greek Street, and now we're getting a discounted first issue of Sweet Tooth #1 by Jeff Lemire, creator of the Essex County Trilogy and The Nobody.

So what is Sweet Tooth?  That's an excellent question.  There have been quite a few previews in the backs of comics for the last month, and a whole lot of high praise floating around for this series.  But the actual story itself has been a bit of a mystery.  As far as I can tell, we're looking at a post-apocalyptic world where there are no more children being born, except for human-animal hybrids.  The main character, a boy with Antlers named Gus, is one of these hybrids.  The preview indicates that people are hunting Gus, and his life is in danger.  Over the first few issues, more things will be revealed and we'll learn a lot more about the world where this story takes place. 

But here are some things I do know.  Jeff Lemire makes good comics.  There has never been anything quite like his Essex County books, and how he communicates emotion with such minimal pen strokes and so few words.  A larger audience was introduced to his work through his take on the Invisible Man mythos in The Nobody.  It would be a grave mistake to assume that he is only good for small town family drama, and the ideas driving Sweet Tooth are much grander in scope than anything we've seen from Lemire before.  There is a feeling lingering around the comic book industry that Lemire is on the verge of becoming a hugely important creator in the near future, and Sweet Tooth is a big step in that direction.

Make sure to check it out this Wednesday!  Be sure to add Sweet Tooth #1 to your pull list!



 

   


Comments

I'm in for a buck - ha, a deer joke.

Posted by Dan on 09/01/09 at 09:02 AM

I LOVE the $1 issue #1 strategy.  It is economics/marketing in its simplest form.  The first one's free/cheap, then we raise the price once we get you addicted.  Who knew the comics industry and the herion industry had so much in common (other than Grant Morrison, of course)?

As someone who grew up in rural Kentucky and lives in rural Georgia, I have been surrounded by hunters and fanatics (religious or otherwise) for much of my life.  I expect to identify quite closely with Gus (although my antlers are much smaller).

Posted by stuclach on 09/01/09 at 09:24 AM

This looks badass. Pull.

Posted by patio on 09/01/09 at 09:31 AM

Quite excited.  Hurray for Canadian creators!

Posted by SunnyvaleTrash on 09/01/09 at 09:59 AM

I really like this new Vertigo one dollar sales incentive they have going on. I've made sure to pick up every book they've released, and I've nejoyed them all.

Posted by ThePunisherMAX on 09/01/09 at 10:42 AM

Not sure about the antlers and all that, but whatever.  I love Vertigo, and will try just about anything.

Posted by vadamowens on 09/01/09 at 10:44 AM

I'll give it a try... it looks... well... stupid. I hate to be judgemental like that, but that's my initial impression.

Posted by zombox on 09/01/09 at 11:07 AM

Can't wait for this book.  Very excited to get more from Lemire

Posted by drakedangerz on 09/01/09 at 11:38 AM

I haven't heard anything about this book until a few days ago...though I have an extra buck laying around somewhere, so I'll definitely give this a shot

Posted by comicBOOKchris on 09/01/09 at 12:05 PM

Very Excited.

Posted by AmirCat on 09/01/09 at 12:08 PM

I haven't enjoyed the other two $1 debuts for Vertigo. But it is an amazing strategy and it's worked well for them. Unwritten has become a major seller for the company, even with a regular price tag. While Greek Street....well it's doing okay I think. But not as big as it should've been.

But this preview got me stoked for this particular series. I've never read a Lemire comic before and this looks amazing. Great art and an intriguing story? I'd buy that for a dollar!

Posted by TheNextChampion on 09/01/09 at 12:13 PM

Ill give this a shot for a $1. I tried Unwritten and Greek Street for a  buck. I am still pulling Unwritten, which is now one of my favorite books. Greek Street didn't interest me so I stopped after book 1. This looks good tho.

Posted by RocketRacoon on 09/01/09 at 12:34 PM

This character Gus makes me feel a little uncomfortable, but I'm in for a dollar. Will add to pull list.

Posted by crazychris on 09/01/09 at 12:45 PM

I find your avatar/profile pic far more uncomfortable ;)

Posted by SunnyvaleTrash on 09/01/09 at 01:01 PM

This preview didn't exactly blow me away but hey it's only a dollah!

Posted by cromulent on 09/01/09 at 01:48 PM

The issue is better than the preview would indicate.

Posted by josh on 09/01/09 at 02:09 PM

Not that the preview is bad, but it's just better than that.

Posted by josh on 09/01/09 at 02:11 PM

I had that same problem with Unwritten. The preview, incomplete and out of context, made me think, "Oh, no no. Not for me." Only the $1 cover price and some LCS peer pressure got me to try it, and it turned out to be a delight.

Posted by Jimski on 09/01/09 at 02:50 PM

I will try any comic Lemire produces. Excited to check this out.  

Posted by PaulMontgomery on 09/01/09 at 03:33 PM

I'm surprised so many people are saying they didn't like Greek Street that much. Personally, I enjoyed it. It was quite twisted and weird, but I think it was interesting enough to warrant buying at least the second issue.

Posted by ThePunisherMAX on 09/01/09 at 04:35 PM

This could have a very disturbing Christmas special if this series last that long...

Posted by TheNextChampion on 09/01/09 at 05:09 PM

@ThePunisherMax - I'm still sticking with Greek Street. I've enjoyed the first two, and I'm very intrigued to see where it goes as it builds up some momentum. It's a tricky series; I can see why it wouldn't be for everyone. And i do admit that I can see it losing me, depending on how it builds. But I'm in it for now.

Unwritten is excellent. I hope it continues to do well. Carey's last Vertigo effort, Crossing Midnight, was actually surprisingly good. I picked it up in trades, and was disappointed when it was canceled after only three slim volumes. I hope Unwritten gets a better life than Crossing Midnight.

I'm so down for Sweet Tooth. After reading Lemire's Nobody and Essex County, how could I NOT be down for this? Actually, as I type, I'm staring at my desktop background which is a cool little montage of DC and Marvel heroes that Lemire illustrated in watercolor in his unique style. 

Posted by daccampo on 09/01/09 at 05:29 PM

Here's the link to the aforementioned image (makes a great desktop wallpaper): http://twitpic.com/dikbc

Posted by daccampo on 09/01/09 at 05:31 PM

I added this to my DCBS order after listening to Jeff Lemire's interview on Wordballoon.

DCBS often sells first issues for 25 percent of the cover price. Add that to Vertigo's $1 price point, and I'm getting this comic for a quarter. A stinkin' QUARTER!

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Posted by pdallor on 09/01/09 at 06:02 PM

I really can't think of a reason not to try this. Even if it was really bad, which I doubt it will be, it's a lot cheaper than a lot of other bad books I've read lately. Plus, Lemire's track record is pretty good. 

Posted by Nate on 09/01/09 at 07:52 PM

I am definitely buying this as I have recently fallen in love with Essex County.  With that being sad, however, my one question is: will he be able to capture those same beautiful character moments in the shorter monthly issues?  My first thought is that will be a traded collection worth buying, but the issues are more of a crapshoot. 

Posted by Crippler on 09/01/09 at 08:16 PM

Jeff is one of my favorite creators and has become a friend in the last year, as well. While I make no bones that I have a personal interest in seeing Sweet Tooth succeed, I can also EMPHATICALLY echo Josh's sentiment that this book deserves support. Essex County is a MASTERPIECE and The Nobody was a sight to behold. Sweet Tooth is a post apocalyptic tale with heart, think The Island of Dr. Moreau meets The Road. LOVE IT.

 

Posted by Wood on 09/01/09 at 08:59 PM

As someone who was not a big fan of Nobody, this issue is awesome.  Very much fantastic both art and writing-wise.  If the quality of this first issue is any indication, I'd definitely buy a hardcover collection of the first arc.

Posted by akamuu on 09/01/09 at 09:12 PM

Ah what the hell im gonna pick this up.

Posted by CronyC on 09/01/09 at 09:21 PM

@daccampo: I love Lemire's interpretations of superheroes. I would love to see his take on a monthly superhero title some day.

Posted by Rustyautoparts on 09/01/09 at 09:41 PM

No way am I missing anything by Jeff Lemire.

Posted by balsalm on 09/01/09 at 11:56 PM

What do you call a deer with only one eye?

 

I have no eye dear!

Posted by zachtastic4 on 09/02/09 at 03:46 PM

Am I the only one that finds the beastiality undercurrent of this comic disturbing?

Posted by bc108 on 09/02/09 at 05:33 PM

@bc108 - personally, I don't see any such undercurrent.

Posted by daccampo on 09/02/09 at 06:23 PM

Well, this was sold out at my LCS and I can't believe I just said that about a Vertigo book.

Posted by cromulent on 09/03/09 at 01:33 PM

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