Showing posts with label comic books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comic books. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
The Mighty Avengers #11
The Mighty Avengers #11 was an amazing read. I do not know if the Mighty Avengers comic has been this good or this is just the Original Sin storyline making things better. But I just have to say how great a comic is when it is good! The story follows Luke Cage to his father where we learn about the father's history with super heroics in the 1970s. We even get to see Blade in his full on 70s' glory. If you have not read this story go buy it now!
Labels:
Avengers,
Blade,
comic books,
Luke Cage,
Marvel Comics,
Mighty Avengers,
Original Sin
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Amazing Spider-Man #1 Printing Damage!
Considering the very high cost I paid for the latest and
greatest version of the Amazing Spider-Man #1 (V3 2014) I am disappointed. If I have to pay $5.99 for a comic book I
assume the paper quality will be better than a regular issue, heavier paper and
maybe even glossy paper. Unfortunately
this new number one comic book was printed on low quality paper and every
single copy I found had been damaged during printing / shipping. I actually went to more than one comic book
store looking to see if the problem with the comic was specific to my regular
comic book shop or not. This damage may
also have something to do with the issue having more pages than is the
norm. But in the end Marvel Comics made
a bad choice when printing this comic and it shows. The book arrived at stores damaged. The paper feels weird when you hold the comic. The artwork does not look good with this
choice of paper. I am very disappointed and
I have yet to actually read the stories contained in this comic. I just do not get it this comic was important
and heavily promoted the least that the publisher could have done was to put
some effort into making for a nice presentation. It is not like price was going to be a
problem as I already see this comic selling for above cover price.
Now that Rant is out of my system time to go read some
Spider-Man!
Labels:
Amazing Spider-Man,
comic books,
damaged,
Marvel Comics,
Peter Parker,
Spider-Man
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Marvel Comics - Original Sin #0 - Spoilers!
Spoilers! Below!
Marvel Comics Event Original Sin issue #0 – wait a second this is starting with issue number zero? And the series is zero out of eight? Why not just make this a nine issue series and not make up one of those lame fake first issues by making a number one and a number zero. Anyway, the story follows the most recent person to be the super hero Nova (Sam Alexander). I have not been following his comic but in this appearance he seems like a skinny Spider-Man wannabe just not as smart and possibly whinier. The advantage he has is this super stuff still amazes him and his sense of wonder is still intact. Apparently Nova and the Watcher Uatu are buddies with Nova having some type of emotional attachment to the big silent all seeing Watcher.
Marvel Comics Event Original Sin issue #0 – wait a second this is starting with issue number zero? And the series is zero out of eight? Why not just make this a nine issue series and not make up one of those lame fake first issues by making a number one and a number zero. Anyway, the story follows the most recent person to be the super hero Nova (Sam Alexander). I have not been following his comic but in this appearance he seems like a skinny Spider-Man wannabe just not as smart and possibly whinier. The advantage he has is this super stuff still amazes him and his sense of wonder is still intact. Apparently Nova and the Watcher Uatu are buddies with Nova having some type of emotional attachment to the big silent all seeing Watcher.
First the story summary: After Nova defeats a giant evil
robot posing as an ancient God singlehandedly he meets with the Avengers
(Captain America, Iron Man and Thor).
During their conversation Nova learns a few things about Uatu and flies
off to ask the Watcher a question. Nova
gives the Watcher a gift of some soil from the battlefield where the Phoenix
Force was “destroyed” by the X-men and Avengers. After being given the gift Uatu leads Nova
through the Watcher’s base. During the
tour Nova finds a rather well stocked armory containing many powerful weapons
including an Ultimate Nullifier (A little forshading?). He then ends up in a monitor room where Uatu
tells in video the story of why the Watcher’s do what they do. Then we see that the Watcher watches not just
our Earth (Earth of universe 616 for those that care) and our Galaxy but all
realities and their variants just like being given access to all the “What If?”
comics at once. Nova then asks the
question he has been dying to ask and then flies away. We also learn that one of the Watcher’s reasons
for all this searching is that he is looking for a universe where the Watcher’s
and their first meddling with other races did not lead to the self-destruction
of the Prosilican race in a self-inflicted Nuclear War.
I have always enjoyed the “What If?” line of Marvel Comic
Books. When well-done these stories were
excellent they were the tales not told or told from another point of view. A place where the good guys winning was not
the only outcome and often leads to horrible endings. Since these stories were told by the Watcher
Uatu I liked him. He was like that one
cool historian people would not mock for his interests. Frankly that is the only reason I picked up
this new Mini-Series by Marvel Comics Titled Original Sin. The Watcher was a
primary character and part of the story even as a murder victim peaked my
interest. At the very least this could
be an entertaining disaster of a comic book story. The first story here was well done if really
more of hey this is the heavy lifting of all the backstory of the Watcher Uatu
and what he does skulking about on the far side of the Moon. I guess that is why the issue was labeled
number zero and not number one you might be able to skip this issue. In the end this issue was a good read and I
was entertained. I admit to being a
little worried the story would suck.
Labels:
Captain America,
comic books,
Iron Man,
Marvel Comics,
Nova,
Thor,
Uatu,
Watcher
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Worlds’ Finest Huntress and Power Girl #15
Worlds’ Finest Huntress and Power Girl #15 – really this
whole Dessad thing was just a lead up for a Forever Evil Tie in? That is seriously disappointing. I was thinking this story was getting better
until the “cliffhanger” ending. I have made no secret that I am unhappy with
how DC Comics and this creative team have treated these two strong female
characters that are the stars of this comic.
I do not like how suddenly as if by magic they cannot win any situation;
their base of operations, their friends dying with no second thought by the
creative team to how this will end. Well
now we know why the creative team was happy to ruin a really good comic. They had to set things up for a
mega-cross-over comic event. Lame.
Labels:
comic books,
DC Comics,
Desaad,
Huntress,
Power Girl,
World's Finest
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Avengers A.I. #2
Avengers A.I. #2 continues a short while after the end of the
previous issue. The Avengers A.I. team
is trying to figure out the origin of a new android (for lack of a better
category term other than robot) named Alexis.
The Vision as usual is being his logical best, Doombot still thinks it
is Doctor Doom and acting like it, Victor Mancha is uncertain about his place
in the team and Hank Pym is acting cool.
It turns out that the new villain Dimitrios is another A.I. that has
taken over an old fully automated Iron Man armor and is trying to wage war on
humanity. He hijacks a Sentinel to
attack Washington D.C. the attack fails of course, but not before giving
Doombot a couple of fun lines before it loses its head in the fight; though it
appears that the true plan of Dimitrios was actually to gain control of the
Vision or at least access to his communication network making his monolog
available to the entire world to view.
The monologue goes on and on for pages and could have been copied from
any one of Magneto’s rants about mutants replacing humans. But in this case replace mutant with A.I. and
other mechanical / electrical based creatures taking over the world. In other words just a bit of the same old
same old in the Marvel Comics Universe.
But I must say the dialogue was good and the story was interesting. Good stuff.
Labels:
Avengers,
Avengers A.I.,
comic books,
Doombot,
Hank Pym,
Marvel Comics,
Victor Mancha
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Deadpool Kills Deadpool #2
Deadpool Kills Deadpool #2 and this is where it gets
weird! The story is actually sort of
interesting here if somewhat confusing.
It is impossible to tell which Deadpool is trying to help out the
“real”Deadpool and which Deadpool is trying to kill him. But what can I say it is all very
entertaining and someone has way way way way way to much free time on their
hands if they can go about creating all these different Deadpools. We visit a world that seems to be populated only
by Deadpool variants of other Marvel characters. Some of the Deadpools from the might Marvel
Multi-verse are really crazy and could probably support at least an entire
issue on their own. But I have to give
bonus points to Pandapool “the Species that endangers you!” and of course the
Deadpool that shows up for the cliffhanger ending of this comic Galactuspool.
Labels:
comic books,
Deadpool,
Deadpool Kills Deadpool,
Marvel Comics
Friday, February 28, 2014
Hunger #2
Hunger #2 and finally the Silver Surfer shows up not our
Silver Surfer but at least he knows what he is doing. There is some time spent with Rick Jones
trying to help survivors of the Galactus fight.
The Kree have a plan to cause stars to Super Nova in order to destroy
not just the Galactus Swarm but the true Galactus as well. It was kind of interesting seeing this
Silver Surfer interact with Galactus.
Rick and the Surfer escape to Earth just before the star system is
destroyed. But it appears they simply
drew Galactus and the swarm to Earth.
Fun times and it was a good time for a cliffhanger ending. While not a perfect story it was interesting
and I was entertained.
Labels:
comic books,
Galactus,
Kree,
Marvel Comics,
Rick Jones,
Silver Surfer
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Iron Man #14
Iron Man #14 the Secret Origin of Tony Stark. The God killer story actually turned out to
be interesting. Having Recorder 451,
Deaths Head and Iron Man made for some interesting story telling. There was also some really well written dialog. Unfortunately after the good stuff the comic
ends in a very typical and horribly corny cliffhanger. Now if Tony cannot find a fix to the problem
another world full of people will be destroyed, that world? Earth.
Monday, February 24, 2014
Ame-Comi Girls #6
Ame-Comi Girls #6.
The ladies of the comic are all teleported against their will to
confront a new evil. Turns out it was
the same evil the reader has known about for a while. It is Sinestra who looks like the Yellow
Lantern but acts more stupid. She is out
to destroy the universe and start something new. The good ladies get a power boosts and their
outfits turn white. There is then a long
boring fight with much talking about life death and the universe. The good ladies all die. Talk about a cliff hanger and as the comic
says “I bet you did not see that coming.”
I have to say again the artwork for this series has seriously gone
downhill and even through each character in this book are very distinct there
are many pages where it is impossible to tell one lady from another. This comic has taken a turn I did not think
possible, it got worse.
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Batman Detective Comics #23
Batman Detective Comics #23 was more of the Wrath
storyline. Frankly this story is getting
old yet again Batman is not smart enough or quick enough to save the life of
Police officers in Gotham City. What is
worse is Batman knows who the bad guy is and what he does. Bruce Wayne cannot even beat the bad guy in
his everyday man disguise. So Bruce
decides to sell Wayne Industries as a means to find out the villains evil
plan. This ends with Alfred kidnaped and
the bad guy launching his attack on the city.
This story just feels so much like the long and crappy Mad Hatter story
or the Court of Owls lameness. The 2nd
story was much better though the Man-Bat story is drifting into the same old
same old cliché of comic book land. Even
though the Man-Bat story is starting to lose focus and continuity it was still
a better read than the main Batman story.
Labels:
Batman,
Bruce Wayne,
comic books,
DC Comics,
Detective Comics,
Man-Bat
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Dial H #15
Dial H #15 continues the fight against the Operator and
Centipede. Just a few of the good guys
seem to be left and are continuing to lose while taking their fight to the bad
guys. I am not really sure I like this
story. Dial H is much more interesting
as a fight back on Earth against low level villains using random low level
heroes from the rather impressive back catalog of characters from the DC Universe. So to have this all the result of a war that
destroyed whole worlds killing billions and billions of living creatures is
very much against the spirit of Dial H.
I keep buying the comic hoping this story line will end and something a
little less depressing will show up – one can hope.
Friday, February 14, 2014
Earth 2 #15
Earth 2 #15 was very disappointing. We were promised at the end of the last issue
a good fight. Instead the good guys
going after Steppenwolf are defeated worst yet we learn the story in a bad
flashback. The dialog is terrible. If the good guys were going to lose at least
we could have seen the fight. So that
part of the comic ends after much buildup in a very disappointing cliffhanger as
the world army moves to be destroyed by the three new villains. We then see Hawkgirl captured without
fuss. We then see the fight in Gotham
continue only to be accompanied by dialog that even the writers of the X-Men
would consider bad. The fight is interrupted
by the Red Tornado (one of many robots made apparently). I was rather disappointed by this issue so
much of the old plot lines abandoned so that the heroes could go to war and though
the war buildup story we got was interesting.
But now the creative team is just jumping past this to something
else. So very disappointed.
Labels:
comic books,
DC Comics,
Earth 2,
Hawkgirl,
Red Tornado,
Steppenwolf
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Superman Annual #2
Superman Annual #2.
This was an interesting story, I was a little annoyed that the creative
team chose to us a Noir style of conveying the story. It was rather suspect when the first thing
that happens is Lois Lane dies. Then we
a have an annual long story explaining how we end up with Lois Lane dying in
Superman’s arms. There is an innocent
victim looking for help, Lois Lane does her reporter thing and then the big
reveal. It turns out Brainiac infected a
number of random humans with a super virus that gives them powers. This was a warning that Brainiac would be
back. Oh and Lois Lane is not dead
maybe, but she has been infected by the Brainiac virus. It turns out that this annual was actual just
backstory and advertisement for an “event” in the normal Superman and Action
Comics universe. The entire story was
suspiciously heavy handed and left this reader rather disappointed.
Labels:
Brainiac,
comic books,
DC Comics,
Lois Lane,
Superman
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Captain Marvel #14
Captain Marvel #14 makes me wonder what Marvel Comics has for killing off their popular and not so popular female characters. It was not just killing her off but she had to sacrifice herself i.e. commit suicide to win the day. It is bad enough that this is all part of some multi-part cross over series that actually should have ended in the previous month. But worst of all she is not really dead. It says so at the back of the book so all her friends’ mourning is just for effect and not real. It is fake! Things will go back to normal next time Captain Marvel returns. Lame. If I had not already bought additional comics I would have stopped collecting this series.
Labels:
Captain Marvel,
comic books,
Marvel Comics
Monday, February 10, 2014
Fearless Defenders #7
Fearless Defenders #7
was good and continues the quality you would expect from the Defenders comic
book. Annabelle has received her reward
with an afterlife in Valhalla. Needless
to say she is not happy with the warriors’ heaven. It does turn out that Valkyrie is out looking
for a way to bring Annabelle back to life.
How this all works out it kind of interesting, a spell is cast I could
go on and but really that would just spoil the comic. So just go get yourself a copy and read
it. Needless to say this comic ends with
a to be continued moment.
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Guardians of the Galaxy #5
Guardians of the Galaxy #5 – Introduces a Neil Gaiman / Todd
McFarlane character Angela from the pages of Spawn. This comic is one that is experiencing the
aftermath of the Age of Ultron and the disruption of the Marvel Comic timeline. Peter Quill goes looking for answers to his
vision of the break in the universe while the rest of the team heads off to
protect Earth from Angela. Angela has no
known record of existing according to the Guardians. The dialog for this story was interesting and
well written. I like what has happened
so far.
Labels:
Age of Ultron,
Angela,
comic books,
Marvel Comics,
Neil Gaiman,
Peter Quill,
Spawn,
Todd McFarlane,
Ultron
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Indestructible Hulk Agent of T.I.M.E. #11
Indestructible Hulk Agent of T.I.M.E. #11 – alright that was
a very fun read. The story continues the
trend of Hulk / Banner stories being smart.
The timeline / universe has been broken for a number of reasons related
in no small part to the Age of Ultron storyline. S.H.I.E.L.D was trying to make a fix but
failed. It turns out that only the Hulk
can survive this journey through time.
We are introduced to Zarrko a time traveling villain who wants to help
in no small part because this is the Zarrko before he became a bad guy fighting
the Hulk and Thor. Zarrko has provided
technology from the future to try and help fix the timeline. While I agree sending the Hulk out to fix
something as breakable as time is a bad idea this would not be a Hulk comic
without him. So there was some smart
sounding dialog along with some nifty art.
The issue ends with the Hulk entering the time stream with a robot
version of Bruce Banner along for the ride.
They emerge from the timeline at the feet of some cowboys who do the only
smart thing when faced with the Hulk, RUN!
But when the camera shifts we see that it was not the Hulk who scared
the cowboys but it was a T-rex. If I was
not clear I enjoyed this comic and thought it was not just entertaining but
good.
Labels:
Age of Ultron,
Bruce Banner,
comic books,
Hulk,
Indestructible Hulk,
Marvel Comics,
Ultron,
Zarrko
Friday, February 7, 2014
Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #1
Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #1 – This comic was actually
better than I expected. So far my
exposure to the updated Spider-Man has been subpar as this is a terrible
character. It was also annoying that the
entire conceit of the comic is that Spider-Man is an asshole who goes around
beating and nearly killing people. But
with the help of others he saves the day so everything is ok. It would be nice if the creative team at
Marvel Comics was not so bent on destroying Peter Parker and the Spider-Man character. I have said this before but it bears
repeating it makes me sad that the Comic Book character that helped me got
through life as a teen has been destroyed.
I am sad to see this trend continues and really if the creative team
wants to stop publishing Spider-Man stories they should just stop.
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Batman Detective Comics Annual #2
Batman Detective Comics Annual #2 – This issue tells three related stories. The first one is Batman tracking down a person who could make herself the perfect copy of a person but her copy was only a mask as she was no Clayface. I am not really sure why but there is a one page appearance of the Wrath who saves the bad lady called Jane Doe. She takes the identity of the person she copies and then does something bad, a bank robbery or jewelry store heist. Batman figures it all out at the last moment and saves the day and Harney Bullock’s life. The next story is kind of interesting in it appears to be Bullock going to confront Jane Doe about why she picked him. But in the end it turns out to just Jane Doe being somewhat crazy. The final story was kind of disappointing in that it is just Bullock feeling sorry for himself. Apparently Bullock is unable to be the great cop that Jane Doe was while impersonating him.
Labels:
Batman,
Bullock,
comic books,
DC Comics,
Detective Comics
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Hunger #1 - Age of Ultron Aftermath
Hunger #1 – Age of
Ultron Aftermath. It figures that Rick
Jones would have something to do with the end of a Universe. I just kind of expected it to be the end of
our universe – but I kid - I always liked Rick Jones. The problem is he was just in way to many
other comics as the side kick for way to many years so what to do with him
now? Apparently he has been working for
a group of Watchers as a Guardian of the Universe and it looks like the
Ultimates Universe is where this story takes place. Rick is visiting Earth to get a burger but
gets grabbed by his Watcher and taken to a battle in space between the Kree and
Chitauri to observe and not be seen apparently.
They watch the fighting until that Universes version of Galactus shows
up (apparently just a giant robot swarm in that universe) and then something
weirder happens. Then another Galactus
shows up from our Universe because of how Wolverine and others broke time in the
Age of Ultron comic. So our Galactus
attacks the Ultimate Galactus and instead of absorbing (eating) each other they
merge into a Super Glactus. I said
things got weird; the story was interesting so I hope the rest of the story is
good. To be continued….
Labels:
Age of Ultron,
comic books,
Galactus,
Kree,
Marvel Comics,
Rick Jones,
Ultimates,
Ultron
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