Close Menu
  • Login
  • Support Us
  • Newsletter
  • News
  • Features
  • Interviews
  • Reviews
    • Video Games
      • Previews
      • PC
      • PS5
      • Xbox Series X/S
      • Nintendo Switch
      • Xbox One
      • PS4
      • Tabletop
    • Film
    • TV
    • Anime
    • Comics
      • BOOM! Studios
      • Dark Horse Comics
      • DC Comics
      • IDW Publishing
      • Image Comics
      • Indie Comics
      • Marvel Comics
      • Oni-Lion Forge
      • Valiant Comics
      • Vault Comics
  • Podcast
  • More
    • Event Coverage
    • BWT Recommends
    • RSS Feeds
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Support Us
But Why Tho?
RSS Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube
Trending:
  • Features
    Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Co-Op and weapon kit promotional image from Treyarch and Raven Studios

    Sharing Gunsmith Builds in Black Ops 7 Is About To Get Much Easier

    08/19/2025
    EA Sports Madden NFL 26 Head Coach But Why Tho 5

    Dear EA Sports, Why Can’t I Make A Hot Coach?

    08/14/2025
    Blade in Marvel Rivals Season 3.5

    Blade Can Shut Down The Other Team In Marvel Rivals Season 3.5 If You Know How

    08/08/2025
    John Cena and Cody Rhodes during Summerslam 2025

    The SummerSlam 2025 Main Event Was A Fever Dream We All Needed

    08/08/2025
    Street Fighter 6 Sagat

    Sagat Brings Depth And Approachability To ‘Street Fighter 6’

    08/07/2025
  • Indie Games
  • K-Dramas
  • Netflix
  • Apple TV+
But Why Tho?
Home » Image Comics » ADVANCE REVIEW: ‘Commanders In Crisis,’ Issue #1

ADVANCE REVIEW: ‘Commanders In Crisis,’ Issue #1

Collier "CJ" JenningsBy Collier "CJ" Jennings09/27/20203 Mins ReadUpdated:06/10/2021
commanders in crisis 1 header
Share
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Reddit WhatsApp Email

commanders in crisis 1 header

Commanders In Crisis #1 is published by Image Comics, written by Steve Orlando, illustrated by Davide Tinto, colored by Francesca Cartenuto, and lettered by Fabio Amelia. Five superheroes have gathered together after their respective universes were destroyed to form Crisis Command. Under their constant vigilance, the world is kept safe. But a strange murder may threaten to tip their adopted world toward the same cataclysm they all survived.

Get BWT in your inbox!

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter and get the latest and greated in entertainment coverage.
Click Here

Get BWT in your inbox!

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter and get the latest and greated in entertainment coverage.
Click Here

The “crisis” event is an often utilized trope in comics. From DC’s Dark Nights: Death Metal to Marvel’s Secret Wars, large groups of heroes often band together to prevent the end of existence. Commanders In Crisis flips the script by showcasing these heroes after the event has passed. It’s a neat way to approach this particular type of story as characters often tend to get swallowed up in the massive scale of these event stories.

Orlando showcases a clear love for the superhero genre as well as a solid knack for characterization. Each member of Crisis Command feels like they can lead their own title. They also come with several unique abilities. Prizefighter’s strength grows with the adoration of his fans while the Originator can bend reality with merely her words. In fact, the only character who seems fairly derivative is super scientist Frontier; her advanced technology and armored suit are usually the staple of other characters like Iron Man or Mister Fantastic.

What also helps bring the characters to life is Tinto’s artwork. Tinto helps make each character feel distinct by giving them attire that fits their names. Seer, the “quantum god,” is adorned in a white and gold outfit that feels like something a deity would wear. Prizefighter has a gold champion’s belt as part of his uniform, which invokes the Greco-Roman wrestlers of old.

Commanders in Crisis - Buy Why Tho?

Rounding out the creative team is Cartenueto on colors. Her colors are bold, bright, and eye-grabbing which is the exact thing you want to go for in a superhero comic. It also helps to make the characters visually distinct, at least in terms of their powers. When the Originator uses her powers, the entire background turns bright purple. Letterer Amelia also adds to this effect by coloring the Originator’s word balloons purple while also using an elaborate script. Seer’s visions of the future are tinted with gold. Sawbones, the “Action Surgeon,” views the world through an infrared visor which allows him to target his enemies’ weak points. This is a visually pleasant comic to look at.

Commanders In Crisis #1 is a great twist on the event comic, featuring the kind of storytelling that has helped the superhero genre last throughout the years. Orlando, Tinto, and Cartenueto clearly have a deep love for the genre, and know-how to shape it to their ends. I highly recommend this issue for comic fans old and new. The former will enjoy the new takes on old tropes while the latter may find some of their favorite heroes in Crisis Command.

Commanders In Crisis #1 will be available in stores on October 14.

Commanders In Crisis #1
4.5

TL;DR

Commanders In Crisis #1 is a great twist on the event comic, featuring the kind of storytelling that has helped the superhero genre last throughout the years. Orlando, Tinto, and Cartenueto clearly have a deep love for the genre and know-how to shape it to their ends. I highly recommend this issue for comic fans old and new. The former will enjoy the new takes on old tropes while the latter may find some of their favorite heroes in Crisis Command.

  • Buy via ComiXology Affiliate Link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Email
Previous ArticleADVANCED REVIEW: ‘Komi Can’t Communicate’, Vol. 9
Next Article FANTASTIC FEST 2020: ‘The Old Man’
Collier "CJ" Jennings
  • Website
  • Facebook
  • X (Twitter)

Born and raised in Texas, Collier “CJ” Jennings was introduced to geekdom at an early age by his father, who showed him Ultraman and Star Trek: The Next Generation. On his thirteenth birthday, he received a copy of Giant Size X-Men #1 and dove head first into the realm of pop culture, never looking back. His hobbies include: writing screenplays and essays, watching movies and television, card games/RPG’s, and cooking. He currently resides in Seattle.

Related Posts

Tenement #1- But Why Tho

REVIEW: ‘Tenement,’ Issue #1

06/23/2023
Battle Chasers #10- But Why Tho

REVIEW: ‘Battle Chasers,’ Issue #10

06/14/2023
I Hate This Place #9

REVIEW: ‘I Hate This Place,’ Issue #9

06/07/2023
Almighty #5

REVIEW: ‘Almighty,’ Issue #5

06/07/2023
Almighty #4

REVIEW: ‘Almighty,’ Issue #4

05/03/2023
I Hate This Place #8

REVIEW: ‘I Hate This Place,’ Issue #8

05/03/2023

Get BWT in your inbox!

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter and get the latest and greated in entertainment coverage.
Click Here
TRENDING POSTS
Still from Shin Godzilla
8.5
Film

REVIEW: ‘Shin Godzilla’ Is More Relevant Than Ever

By Sarah Musnicky08/16/2025Updated:08/17/2025

It is understandable how Shin Godzilla succeeded at the box office nearly a decade ago. The strength of its story still stands today.

Botanical Bliss Update Palia But Why Tho 5 News

Palia’s New Botanical Bliss Update Brings New Flora, Decorations, And Quest Mechanic

By Matt Donahue08/18/2025Updated:08/18/2025

The Botanical Bliss update adds new event, more plushes, and a host of quality-of-life improvements and more to celebrate 2 years of Palia.

BOOTS Netflix First Look promotional images News

First Look at Coming-of-Age Story BOOTS, Coming to Netflix This October

By But Why Tho?08/17/2025

Netflix is reporting for duty this fall with the new eight-episode series BOOTS, a comedic drama starring Miles Heizer and Vera Farmiga

Nuestra Magia Secret Lair Art Interviews

EXCLUSIVE: How The ‘Nuestra Magia’ Secret Lair Found Its Identity And Raised Over $1M

By Kate Sánchez08/15/2025Updated:08/15/2025

We spoke with Ovidio Cartagena about Magic: The Gathering’s Nuestra Magia Secret Lair drop, its impact, and the real treasure within.

But Why Tho?
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest RSS YouTube Twitch
  • CONTACT US
  • ABOUT US
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER
  • Review Score Guide
Sometimes we include links to online retail stores. If you click on one and make a purchase we may receive a small contribution.
Written Content is Copyright © 2025 But Why Tho? A Geek Community

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

But Why Tho Logo

Support Us!

We're able to keep making content thanks to readers like YOU!
Support independent media today with
Click Here