I have now read three of this Flight graphic story series, where each is a collection of stories by various artists that usually has some relationship to "flight". No intro or epilogue here, it goes straight to the stories and doesn't stop until it reaches the author bios on the final pages.
This one started strong, but I was worried when it hit a lull, or perhaps better described as a section of stories that didn't interest me much. But the last dozen really made up for it, and I ended up liking this collection the most of the first three volumes. (Still not quite 5 stars, because the ratings of the stories were so varied.) As a bonus, it has more stories than the other two. (Vol. 1: 24 stories, Vol. 2: 33 stories, Vol. 3: 26 stories)
It lives up to most anthologies, which is to say there is a lot of variety and mixed results. Also, there are both adult-oriented comics and comics for a general audience, and I tried to give a kind of G thru R rating for these as a guide. After reading the first three volumes, I'm not sure I will continue on, as the less-than-4-stars really dilute the experience for me. But these collections seem to be worth reading for those interested in this medium.
I give individual ratings on the comics below:
"Inner Sanctum" - 5 stars - Pretty, fun, surprising. (PG)
"Solomon Fix" - 4 stars - Bizarre, clever, touching. (G)
"Jelly Fruit" - 4 stars - Bizarre, organic, whimsical. (G)
"The Robot and the Sparrow" by Jake Parker - 5 stars - Sweet, romantic, poignant. (G)
"Dead Soul's Day Out" by Sonny Liew - 3 stars - Not sure what I got out of that.
"Monster Slayers" - 4 stars - Stylized, funny, shocking. (PG-13)
"The Golden Temple" - 3 stars - Didn't really get the prequel in Volume 1 either.
"Dance of the Sugar Plums" - 2 stars - What the? And "ethnic children"? Really?
"Destiny Express" by Jen Wang - 3 stars - Potentially profound, but not really.
"The Orange Grove" by Kazu Kibuishi - 4 stars - Sweet, surprising, vaguely cliched. (G)
"Weather Vain" - 3 stars - Unusual art, graphics, and storytelling, but I was not wowed by the actual story. (PG)
"Heads Up" - 3 stars - I have no idea what just happened, but I will give points for creativity. (PG)
"Tendergrass" - 2 stars - Okay, that was just strange. (PG-13)
"Last Things Last" - 3 stars - Beautiful skies. A touching and realistic moment, but nothing surprising (besides the skies). (PG)
"Cellmates" - 4 stars - Something eerie about this one, with some nice irony. (PG)
"The Ride" - 4 stars - I'm not usually into chasing women in negligees, but this one had a fascinating climax. (PG)
"Laika" - 4 stars - Fairly bizarre and disturbing, beautiful imagery. (PG-13)
"Ghost Trolley" by Rad Sechrist - 4 stars - Lovely, layered, and a little tense/spooky. (PG)
"Wilford's Stroll" by Justin Ridge - 4 stars - Fun, whimsical, refreshing. (G)
"Impossible" - 4 stars - Cute. But... okay, cute. (G)
"Dust on the Shelves" - 3 stars - Vaguely adolescent male obsessive. (PG-13)
"This Time!" - 5 stars - Mysterious, with a nice punch line. Poignant irony. (PG)
"Blip Pop" - 5 stars - Fun, ironic, unexpected. (PG)
"Mouse Trap" by Johane Matte - 5 stars - Clever, instructional, ironic. (G)
"Sirius and Betelgeuse" - 5 stars - Short and sweet. (PG)
"The Flying Bride" - 3 stars - Probably not a funny topic. Well drawn although a bit cliched.
"The Plank" - 5 stars - Clever, subversive, dramatic. (PG)
"Icarus" - 4 stars - Amusing, historical references. (PG)
"A Test for Cenri" - 4 stars - A little contrived, but I like the lesson, and the art. (PG-13)
"La Sonadora" - 2 stars - What the? That made no sense.
"Sky Blue" by Kness - 5 stars - Beautiful, creative, poignant. (PG-13)
"Beisbol" - 5 stars - Inspiring, educational, except I can't confirm if it is a real person. (PG)
"Salmoning" - 4 stars - Thoughtful and short. (PG)