Published On: 2021-07-21 by IDW Publishing
Artist: Nick Bradshaw
Colorist: Len O'Grady
Letterer: Amauri Osorio
Catch-up on Last Issue
Bermuda, a young girl marooned on the mysterious island of TRANGLE (No, not Triangle!) was orphaned as a baby and raised by the kindly Dr. Hito Nakamura, a fellow castaway. Today Bermuda is a 16-year-old girl who survives by her wits as she navigates between dinosaurs, aliens, pirates and more! It’s a crazy world-out-of-time… but for Bermuda… it’s home.
In This Issue of Bermuda #1
The Trangle is clearly an island of adventure, and we get right to it. Bobby and Andi Randolph crash on the island and are attacked by lizard men, the Mers. Bobby is saved by our titular hero, Bermuda, but Andi is taken by the Mers setting up a future rescue storyline. The rest of the issue is devoted to world building and character introductions.
What Else Happens in this Comic?
Randolph, Inc., is investigating and building dimensional doors.
How's Bermuda #1's Writing?
The Dialogue
John Layman plot and dialogue are enchanting. You’re going to fall for Bermuda as soon as you meet her. Bobby gives us a modern view of what’s happening. The Mers have their own language. Every scene smoothly flows into the next.
Comic Art Review
Nick Bradshaw is providing amazing visuals for Bermuda, and he has everything to draw: jets, buildings, lizard men, dinosaurs, insects, jungle scenes and more. The characters are all unique with strong facial expressions. The action is spt on for this type of book. The colors by Len O’Grady are vibrant and enhance Nick’s detailed line work.
The Comic Panel by Panel
We get a little of everything in the first issue of Bermuda. Full splash pages, full splash pages with overlapping panels, regular panels, and characters breaking the panel walls for emphasis on action. Amauri Osorio uses the lettering to give us nice sound effects “Splurth”, yelling/screaming, and customized character speech balloons (I wonder what the Mers were saying) Bermuda #1 is fun to read cover to cover.
World Building
There’s a map of the island. I can’t wait until we visit Piratetown. The Trangle is a dimensional dumping ground. Nick used that concept throughout the issue from the clothes to the environments. There’s a fun mixture of old fashioned and new elements — almost steam-punk in style. You can fully visualize Isle of Trangle after just one issue.
Who's In This Issue of Bermuda #1
Bermuda
Andi Randolph
Kammo
Mers
Doctor Hito Nakamura
Elliott Randolph
Admiral Iverson
The Big Question for Next Issue
Did the Admiral purposefully send Bobbi and Andi through a door?
Who Will Like Bermuda #1?
Fans of Land of the Lost, Marvel’s Savage Land, and The Swiss Family Robinson will be thrilled by Bermuda #1.
I Need More Content like Bermuda #1
Check out the Bermuda preview pages on idwpublishing.com
Nick Bradshaw’s Instagram has spoiler art and BERMUDA Shorts, one page Bermuda strips about Trangle.
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Should You Buy This Comic Book?
When you have art legends, Arthur Adams (@arthuradamsart ) and Dan Panosian (@urbanbarbarian), drawing your alternate covers, you know this comic is going to be something special. Bermuda #1 gives us a strong introduction to the Isle of Trangle. If the rest of the four issue series is this good, it will be over too soon.