Capture Creatures #1
Written by Frank Gibson
Illustrated by Becky Dreistadt
Inks by Kelly Bastow
Colors by Tracy Liang
Letters by Brian Wilson
Review by Nick Guerrera
“Over a hundred wonderful and terrifying creatures have suddenly appeared on earth. Two teens investigate the origins of these curious creatures and how they can stop those who are trying to destroy them.”
Capture Creatures is the story of a young, outgoing, tom-boyish girl named Tamzen and her book-smart friend, Jory. Together, they explore and investigate the dangerous New Reclamation Zone and a mysterious island. In this first issue, the main characters are introduced, which not only includes Tamzen and Jory, but a bumbling “park ranger” named Teddy, Tamzen’s scientist father, and a goofy, older teenage boy who works in the same lab as Tamzen’s father and Jory. Near the end of this issue is where we see the first appearance of one of this universe’s pocket monsters. She/he is a cute little thing, wild and slightly vicious!
There are a lot of teenagers, young adults, and even 30-somethings who grew up on Pokemon and are still excited by the idea of powerful, evolving, wild creatures and their relationships with humans. In this series, there’s a lot of potential to reach that older audience, if Gibson elevates the dialogue a bit. Some of his dialogue in Capture Creatures #1 felt clunky — almost like a poorly dubbed anime. I think kids, especially kids who read comics, are smart enough to process more sophisticated dialogue when its combined with visuals.
The Verdict
Give it a shot. Capture Creatures #1, from the creative minds of Becky Dreistadt and Frank Gibson, feels like a work of passion. I’m looking forward to issue #2, where I think the real fun and adventure will begin.
For more on Capture Creatures, check out the Capture Creatures website, where you’ll find illustrations of all 151 creatures!