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DC Horror Presents: Creature Commandos #1
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‘DC Horror Presents: Creature Commandos’ #1 brings a human element to its monster-filled tale

The right kind of synergy between comic and (upcoming) adaptation.

When reading an interview with David Dastmalchian, there was a moment that made me laugh. Dastmalchian was about to tell James Gunn, who’s one of his close friends, that he was writing DC Horror Presents: Creature Commandos…only for Gunn to tell him about the upcoming Creature Commandos animated series! While both projects are different, DC Horror Presents: Creature Commandos #1 is definitely a great intro to the titular team of monsters.

Dastmalchian stays true to the origins of the Creature Commandos: they’re a black-ops unit formed under “Project M” to participate in secret missions. Where it differs from the upcoming animated series and the original comics is the roster: there’s gorgon Mina Rhodes, vampire Vincent Velcro (the comic itself will probably beat you to the jokes), werewolf Wanda and a Frankenstein soldier named Lucky. It’s a very eclectic bunch, with Dastmalchaian giving them all their own unique character traits. Vincent, being a vampire, is rather cocky while Lucky has a bit of a tragic streak.

Bringing the new Commandos to life is Jesus Hervas, whose artwork is a perfect fit for a horror-oriented titled. Hervas does not shy away from the fact that these guys are monsters: he makes sure to draw detail to the stitches running across Lucky’s body, to the writhing mass of snakes that is Mina’s hair, to the fur covering Wanda’s body. This is a deep contrast to the heroic figures of the DC Universe, but it’s one that works for this book – especially when the moody colors of Alex Guimares are added.

DC Horror Presents: Creature Commandos #1

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Another advantage that Creature Commandos #1 has is that it can show off blood and have its characters swear, but thankfully, the creative team uses that as an embellishment, rather than a “oh look how cool and mature I am” trap that most comic creators want to run headlong into. Dastmalchian, Hervas, and Guimaraes understand that the trick to good horror is anticipation – by the end of this issue, I was definitely anticipating more.

DC Horror Presents: Creature Commandos #1 is the right kind of synergy between comic and (upcoming) adaptation: its timing is perfect – especially since October is Halloween – and it manages to stand apart from the upcoming series while still presenting the core concept in a way that’ll draw in new fans. Other publishers, take note.

DC Horror Presents: Creature Commandos #1
‘DC Horror Presents: Creature Commandos’ #1 brings a human element to its monster-filled tale
DC Horror Presents: Creature Commandos #1
DC Horror Presents: Creature Commandos #1 is the right kind of synergy between comic and (upcoming) adaptation: its timing is perfect – especially since October is Halloween – and it manages to stand apart from the upcoming series while still presenting the core concept in a way that'll draw in new fans.
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Dastmalchian cooks up a unique cast of creatures that I wouldn't mind spending more time with.
Hervas's artwork leans fully into the horror angle.
Stands apart from the upcoming animated series, but still manages to hook people who are interested in the Creature Commandos.
Uses its gore sparingly, building up suspense – like the best horror.
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