Continuing from yesterday and we get to the three best books
of the week.
Mara #4 is the
second Brian Wood book that I was
considering dropping. This issue we finally got more into the crux of the
series. Mara is a full blown super hero and she has no clue how it happened.
The government wants to use her as a secret weapon and has faked her death.
They will not tell her brother, but promise to keep him safe if she cooperates.
She escapes to go find her brother and the government comes after her. She
escapes, but it appears the brother will be used as leverage to try and control
her. The first three issues did not add that much to the story and this issue
could almost have served as the start of the book. It is not a bad book; it is
just one that will read better collected. Pacing is critical to any comic, but
a mini-series, even one that is the start of a hope for series of mini-series
should have started faster. The art is competent, but lacks any real panache.
Wait for the trade.
DC Universe Presents
#19 was a last minute add when I found out it was about Beowulf. This was
the updated version by Tony Bedard
and Javier Pine from the Sword of
Sorcery book. If I hadn’t seen the gatefold before the book shipped I would
have missed out on this issue. It was a very enjoyable issue that wrapped up
Tony’s storyline and even gave us an ending that could be a new beginning.
Little runs like these are forgotten, but Tony and Javier did a great job with
trying to make this all fit into one issue. By the way these fold out covers
are so lame and dishonest and to not be worth commenting on. This one shows
Beowulf trashing the JL and in reality he fought a shape shifter who took on
the forms of some JL members for a panel or two. Bedard is an often overlooked
writer, but his books are always well done.
Buy it.
Superior Spider-Man
#8 was reviewed by Matthew here. All I have to say is this book is what I
often want out of a comic, a quick enjoyable read. Now we will see if I’m
correct in what I’m predicting. I think that next issue Potto kills off Jimney
Parker and then we wait for awhile until Peter triumphantly comes back with
Carlie’s help.
Buy it.
Justice League #19
just sucks ass in so many ways. First the gatefold cover shows Batman holding
GL’s ring and attacking Superman, is not in this book. Instead some bozo breaks
into Batman’s cave, looking like Bruce Wayne did when he came back from the
past in stuff prior to the new DCU. The cave recognizes the intruder. Then
Batman runs over and has a talk with Supers and WW about work and dating.
Seriously, that was about it. The indeterminable Return of Shazam looks great
with Gary Frank’s artwork, but
having the best part of the comic being the backup is a recipe for
disaster. The book has no flow to it at
all and the idea they are a team appears to be just a rumor. We are 19 issues
in and this book does not have the feeling of a group book at all. It spends
why too much time trying to build up stuff and never delivers any actual adventure.
A side note: the deeper we get into the new DCU the more and more stuff I
realized never happened. The writers refer to crap they think happened but when
you re-read or look at what they are referring to it could not have happened. Marvel’s
history is squishy at best, DC’s is a mess because they never created a bible
to start the new DCU.
Skip it.
Miniature Jesus #1
by Ted McKeever was interesting. A
recovering drunk is seeing things and at a church a miniature Jesus comes off
the cross and comes to life. The whacky preacher goes to step on Jesus and that
was the issue. It is also oversized and in black and white. I’m an idiot so I
will buy the next issue, but this is obviously a graphic novel being split into
solo issues to underwrite the hoped for trade. Not enough occurred to draw me
in 100% but McKeever’s work is nothing if not interesting.
Wait for the trade.
Age of Ultron #6
was a decent issue. I love that Marvel rolls this stuff out almost weekly, if
not the indeterminable length of time it takes to get to the story would be
killer. Speaking of killer, Wolverine goes back in time and kills Hitler, I
mean Hank Pym, because Hank invented Ultron so this will fix everything. I hate
this type of idea. First off we are all schooled in how comic book time works
and this could just be an alternative time line or it will be the butterfly
effect and the entire globe is worse off. How does this time storm that has
been set off hit our heroes in the future? Hopefully it cures Cap from being
decapitated as he was in this issue. Even with all the complaints it is an
effective popcorn movie. I’m also curious as to what impact they will allow to
come back into the real MU. The idea of Angela from Spawn and Neil Gaiman being
brought into the MU is the biggest non-event ever, so they say that is not the
change.
Buy it or wait to get issue #10.
Daredevil #25 was
one of the best books out this week. It also seems to prove the point the best
stories for Daredevil is when he gets his ass handed to him. Whoever is behind
this take down of Daredevil is still remaining in the shadows but a new bad guy
who was created to be the yin to Matt’s yang is an excellent addition. Ikari’s costume is a variation of the old
yellow costume. He is a skilled martial artist who has DD’s radar sense. In
order to combat him DD turns on a sprinkler system as he knows it kills his
radar sense, unfortunately Ikari is not blind as DD assumed. He then summarily
gets his ass kicked and is told to wait for when they will kill him. It seems
that the light hearted stories never work as well as sending Matt down a long
dark alley. Like Born Again, taking DD apart and waiting to see how he can come
back makes the best stories. The Frank Miller stamp remains forever imbedded on
DD.
Buy two and give one to a friend.
Wonder Woman #19
was another excellent issue and if it was not for Todd and DD, would probably
the best issue of the week. I love that this book is totally its own thing. If
DC intrudes on this book with some stupid cross-over or drags Superman into it,
I will be pissed off. This issue we see how Wonder Woman has pulled together an
odd group as her army. Of course she ticks off Orion who leaves and Lennox is also quitting. At the same time we have the
first born and Apollo reading for a war. I wish Cliff Chiang could be on ever
issue but Suduzka and Akins work was decent.
Buy two and give one a friend.
Todd the Ugliest Kid
on Earth #4 (of 4) was the best book of the week and we are getting a 5th
issue in September as it is now an ongoing series. This book is classic Mad
Magazine parody at its best, the really old stuff like Superduperman. Each page
is packed with gags both with the dialogue and visual. The book actually has a
plot also which wraps up this story with Todd getting out of jail and getting a
newly adopted sister, who also has a bag over her head. It also mixes biting
social commentary and pokes fun and anything and everything it can. This is a
black comedy with a heart of gold.
Buy three and give them all to friends and go buy the trade
for yourself.
And that is a wrap, be back next week.
Pretty positive reviews for a "sickie". I think Ghost-Peter is going to end up inside The Living Brain. Off to NYC today for my 3rd annual walk-around -- the so called "art field trip"!
ReplyDeleteInside the living brain would be cool.
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