I’m back. As you can see my cohorts were lost with out my
stunning brilliance that starts off the week. Actually I’m sure I was hardly
missed. This week is four parts and the clips are as follows:
The Week of May 29 in
Review Part 1 of 4 - Daredevil #26 and JLA #4
Okay onto Justice
League of America
#4, another disappointment. I have less disappointment with this book as my
expectations of Geoff Johns are low
and David Finch never stays on a
book for any length of time. Still when a series is launched with the creative
team announced I would hope they would be on it for the first arc. We are on
issue #4 and Brett Booth is the
artist. Brett does a good job, but it still sucks that there is not even
continuity within an arc on a comic at DC many times. Next complaint is how
young these character look. Green Arrow is younger then the guy playing him on
Arrow TV show. We are supposed to think Vibe and Stargirl are younger but they
appear to be close to Ollie’s age. It takes a lot away from the characters.
Recently a friend of mine said he feels DC books are almost being written for
12 year olds and now that he pointed that out I’m seeing a “dumbing” down on a
lot of their books.
The Top Ten Reasons
DC Sucks – Part 2 of 4 The Week of May 29 in Review.
7) Superman.
How do you f*ck up with not having this character having the best creative
teams. When the movie hits Snyder will be writing one book, but Lobdell is on
the other. The lack of planning in the new 52 around Superman has been tragic.
The character is undefined at this point and I have avoided his books for the better
then a year.
The Week of May 29 in
Review Part 3 of 4 – Five Number Ones
Half Past Danger #1
by Stephen Mooney was a book I went
in with almost zero expectations. It was tagged as being about Dames, Dinosaurs
and Danger with a burning Nazi flag on the cover. It was shades of Indiana
Jones, Jurassic Park , Xenozic Tales and an ERB type of
novel. Also I have no idea who the heck Stephen Mooney is, but he wrote and
drew the entire thing. It was a fun ride. We start in WWII on the Pacific
front. Sgt Tommy “Irish” Flynn is leading his squad on a small island doing
reconnoitering with a small squad. They find Germans where there should be
none. Take pictures and run into a jungle filled with dinosaurs. Only Tommy
survives.
Part 4 of 4 The Week
of May 29 in Review – A Few More I Read
The Deep Sea one
shot by Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray and Tony Akins was a lot of fun, but ultimately a disappointment. This
was obviously the zero issue to an ongoing mini-series. I kept looking to see
if the three eight page chapters were in Dark Horse Presents, but I could not
find any indication that was the case. So a great start to a cool story,
excellent art by Akins and I guess we have to see (pun unintended) if the full
story can find a home. Hey Jimmy run a Kickstarter to do the whole series!
Read it on the stands.
The full tilt boogie
on Monday and Tuesday.
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