I just finished reading Highways
#2 (of 4) by John Byrne from IDW. I have been critical of Byrne’s recent
endeavors and found his last Next Men run to be incomprehensible. I fear it
reads better as a collected work, but I’m not going to buy that collection at
the moment. Byrne’s art had become too simplistic and his characters did not
feel fully formed at times. Even the sex of the characters was not 100% clear
on some of his work on Doom Patrol a few years back. Also the range and type of
people who could draw seemed to be getting down to as few as the four people
Howard Chaykin knows how to draw. All of that is out the window with Highways
as the characters are all fully formed and the story of a space long distance
hauler gets more and more interesting with each issue. I hope Highways is the
first in a series of mini-series because this is John Byrne at his best with a
good story and great art. I was shocked when I read that Byrne has never been
Eisner nominated, not even for the Hall of Fame. I know Byrne has been a
lighting rod for stuff he has said on his message board and other areas, but to
deny his contributions to comics is absurd. Byrne was a fundamental force on
the X-Men, which was at one time the foundation of all Marvel comics, did the
second best Fantastic Four run ever and did one of the best re-boots of all
time with his work on Superman. Think what you will of the man personally, but
you cannot deny his skill and the amount of great work he has done in comics.
Greg Pak and Jae Lee on a Batman/Superman
book coming out this spring. Hell yeah I’m getting this book. You had me at Jae
Lee. First off kudos to DC seeing that they needed to start shaking up stuff
and try and develop some writers who could be their stars. Greg has done plenty
of Marvel work and some of it has been good and some not so good, but he can
write. Jae Lee is a premier artist and his work on Before Watchmen Ozymandias
was nothing short of amazing. Add into that the first arc is about how Batman
and Superman first met in the current DCU and it sounds like a good plan. Maybe
and I mean maybe, DC is starting to think outside the box and is looking to
develop a line up of talent that people are interested in. Giving higher
profile work to names that are not always in the spotlight is a good idea. Now
if only they hold true to the rumored apology that editorial oversight will not
come in the form of tons of last minute changes and DC could be righting that
sinking ship. Of course Didio and Harras still have to go, unless they have
learned from their mistakes. Can Didio at least stop writing (and I use the
term loosely) comics. Sadly my gut feeling is that Didio is the problem and not
the solution, as long as he is running the show true change will not occur.
I read an article that Bendis rarely goes to comic book
conventions. At this point I could give a damn about the conventions. 99% of
the panels are creators avoiding answering questions because they can’t tell
people the future plans or comics. Even worse are the answers that hint at
stuff to come. I’m still waiting for that Adam Hughes Wonder Woman All Star
book and more Frank Miller/Jim Lee Batman. So the panels are out. As for buying
comics and books, forget it. I no longer have any interest in owning floppies
except to read and then pass on or sell them. I like to occasionally buy an old
series on the cheap on Ebay and read or re-read it, but then I either re-sell
it or give it away. As for hardcover collections and trades, my wife will tell
you I have more then enough and I normally get them as they come out. So the
only reason for going to conventions is a chance to meet an artist and buy some
of their art. At this point I now have a fair amount of art and you can find
dealers or the artist themselves online to buy stuff. Still if an artist is on
my list of people I want to own some of their art I may attend a con. At this
point cons are a rare thing for me to want to attend.
Artist Scott Clark died last week at the age of 43
leaving a wife and son. That is tough and just plain sad news. He was a solid
artist and that is damn young to die.
The headlines being pushed by DC “Vibe is newest DC Keystone Series”. (A) What the heck is a keystone
series? Oh I know what they mean, but first time I have seen it marketed. (B)
Vibe – really Vibe? Good luck with that. (C) I dropped Phantom Stranger because
it was done poorly, if this book sucks I will drop it too. (D) Trying to force
sales on a book is BS, tell a good story with good art and support it and we
will come.
Free Comic Book Day is coming up soon. I know that for some
retailers this it is just a massive expense (the books are not free for the
retailers). I have heard anecdotal evidence that the people that show up on
FCBD never haunt the stores again. If sales are now back to great levels and the industry gets tons of
buzz with all the movies I think it is time to end FCBD.
Please note the following paragraph was written before I had
read the book and is somewhat redundant from Part 1. Still I think it covers
some different points.
DC has put on a big publicity push around Batman Inc. #8. SPOILERS AHEAD. I understand why the company feels a need to
do this because the death of Robin, even more so Damian, who is Batman’s son,
is a major event. As a parent myself I feel this will be devastating to Batman.
It also immediately would wipe away the “change” that the Joker story
supposedly implemented as family forgives past sins rapidly when a death is
involved. In my view this is something that I think is a mistake. The addition
of Damian to the Batman family was the brightest spot in the last 40 years of
Batman. I wonder is this a case of Grant taking his toys and going home or is this
the story he had in mind from the beginning. The suspicious part of my nature
wonders if DC wanted to reduce the number of Robins to keep more in line with a
younger Batman. I also wonder if this is a piece of Batman history that will
disappear over time. In the years to come I wonder if references to Damian will
just be edited out. When the new DCU was announced did Didio and company tell
Grant Damian was going to be wiped out of continuity and Grant pitched this
revision? Or is this Grant bringing his run full circle as it started with the
introduction of Damian and may now end with the story of his death. Usually I
could care when they kill a character, this one hurts and how they handle it
going forward will be something I will watch. I guess I could avoid the
spoilers but I surf while I’m doing my job and find it is almost impossible to
avoid major spoilers like this.
Dear Marvel Comics,
Your Marvel Now
program has generated some great comic book reading. Your shipping schedule of
15 to 18 issues of a series a year is interesting. Sadly even my budget has its
limits and I have to drop Journey into
Mystery, Uncanny X-Force and
more titles soon. When push comes to shove you are essentially reducing the
amount of books that I can realistically follow, so sadly marginal titles will
have to bite the dust.
Sincerely,
Jim Martin
Gail Simone is going to be writing Red Sonya for Dynamite comics,
something I will check out. I have to say that Dynamite has arrayed an impressive
list of names to be writing their books. The Image and Dynamite writers’ line
up is better then DC and maybe even Marvel. Funny, years ago DC always had a
great line up and writers and Marvel was usually stronger with artists.
More random thoughts down the road.
I like the random thoughts. It's hard to make a full post out of one things sometimes and keeping stuff short and sweet is more akin to talking about various things in the actual store.
ReplyDeleteByrne is a pretty consistent storyteller. The only thing I really haven't liked that he's done recently was Trio. Highways is very interesting. However, if it is only four issues, than I don't know if I have to have the rest if you know what I mean. I'm more interested in long stories, not short mini-series.
I agree with your letter to Marvel. I would add. "Please make digital downloads standard on all your titles -- it supplements my ability to buy your comics!"
I think the Superman/Batman book will probably be good BUT I overall don't like the New 52 anymore. It feels temporary now and in a year or so, they'll reboot it all again.
Matthew great point, the new 52 does feel temporary.
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