Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Finally! Ta Da!

I am sure that you all waited with bated breath for this moment, but things were sort of out of whack for me. So here we go with at least 3 weeks worth of books!

Dark Horse-
Buffy the Vampire Slayer #10- Master Joss returns for a one and done to give us a pause between arcs. The last one, "Faith" by Brian K. Vaughn was very good. The main thrust of this is Buffy and Willow going to see a demon about the future. Instead he gives them both a peek into dark secrets in the past. Buffy committed some bank robberies overseas to finance the slayer operation. Turns out that Willow blames Buffy for her lover Tara's murder. To top all of this off, Buffy finds out that someone close to her will betray her. This is a great example of why I love this comic. It advances the overall arc somewhat and give clues to things both in the past and future. Can't wait for the next issue.

DC Comics-
Action 860- Part 3 of the "Legion" arc. The remaining Legionnaires and Supes head to an interment camp to find Brainiac. However, he has gone to his home planet and become something of a despot. The leader of the JLE is absorbing all of the captured Legion powers and using them to find the others. Pretty good story, but I am still not really all that thrilled with Gary Frank's art. It's not all that bad just.....sketchy. I've seen his more polished work and liked it more. Still, it does sort of fit the gritty world that Earth has become under the red sun.

Batman 672- This is example 1 in my "why crossovers can suck" case. Grant Morrison is a terrific writer, and Tony Daniel is doing a fine job, but I was seriously lost on the first read. I had to go back to find out what the deal was with the other Batmen and the affair between Bruce and Jezebel. Now that I've done that, the story makes some sense. A terrific cliffhanger as Batman is suffering a heart attack and Bat-Mite may be on the way to help (summoned?). Again, I love Grant Morrison, and he does things here that either haven't been done or tried in a long time.

Countdown 18-16- OK a lot of stuff happening here, so I will give the condensed version. The Challengers finally find Ray Palmer, only to have "Bob" go rogue on them. Turns out Ray is the modern Ray, not the Ray of the Earth the find them on. Monarch makes his move after drawing the Monitors out of hiding. Superman-Prime is going to use the rogue Monitor to help him find the perfect Earth. Jimmy Olsen is a soul-catcher. Jason gets captured by a Batman and is staring down the barrel of a gun. WHEW! This book has really picked up in intensity and looks to be (hopefully) headed for a great finish. I've heard that Morrison will pick up some of the threads from this to use in Final Crisis. Maybe he should just let his story stand on it's own, but that's just my opinion.

Detective 840- So let me get this straight; we had a major crossover with all the Batman books to bring back Ra's ah Gaul as a player in the rogue's gallery, and they leave him in Arkham? Are you freaking kidding me!?!?! Man, they are swerving dangerously close to Spidey's "one more day" crap. It was a great crossover, with lots of action and battles, and the best resolution they can come up with is to drug his ass and take him off to the insane asylum? BOO!!!

Green Arrow/ Black Canary 4- I am not sure how long I will stick with this book, but man did it take a major turn for me. I did not see that ending coming. I thought for sure they were going to kill Conner, thus sending Shawn into a spiral about killing his favorite characters. I loved the way Ollie called for Clark, just repeating his name over and over, building in intensity until he's screaming at the top of his lungs. And the scene with Batman in the stairway? Nicely done. I do have one question about this great issue; when did GL become a surgeon? That was so out of left field and really unneeded. Could have used Dr. Midnight, but they go with the fighter pilot? Final thought: Cliff Chang will become a major player in the field. His artwork is beautiful, capturing the right tones to the characters. DC would be wise to lock him up for a while.

Nightwing 140- Beginning of a new arc and a new team. Rags Morales jumps on with art that, while different from his work on "Identity Crisis", still is a classy look. Peter Tomasi climbs on to write, and it looks like he has a handle on who both Nightwing and Dick Grayson are. This takes place before Detective (since the crew is talking about Ra's and Talia) and leads to an encounter between Dick and Talia. Great dialogue there. There has been a rash of grave robberies and Nightwing goes to investigate. He sets up a new base of operation in New York and gets a visitor; Superman. Can't begin to tell you how much I am looking forward to seeing the next issue. Dick and Clark have always had a good repore, with Clark even contributing the codename (Nightwing was a hero in Kandor).

Teen Titans 54- The end of the "Titans of tomorrow, today" arc. They stop Starro from taking over and Wonder Girl realizes that Bart and Superboy are clones. That sets in motion events taking the future heroes out of the time stream. This was an OK ending, with the epilogue giving the appearance that things are not really going to change. Also that the Martian Manhunter (Girlhunter?) is going to be the one to cause the events to happen. An OK arc, but not one that left me feeling really satisfied, an odd sensation since Sean McKeever usually has done a great job.

Teen Titans-Year One #1- This issue looked for me like I was going to be not going to continue onward, but it took some steps that made me curious. I did not like the characterization of Aqualad, either in look or feel. He's afraid of fish? Seriously? The look and feel of Robin and Kid Flash on the other hand were dead on and those, along with what's the deal with Batman, has me interested enough to try a second issue.

MARVEL-
Amazing Spider-Man 545 and 546- End of the "One more Day" arc and beginning of the "Brand new day". I should have known something was up by the way they made Mephisto look a retard on the cover of 545. Could almost hear him saying "duhhhhh, are you sure you want this Joe?". In the interest of fairness, I will yield to other, more intelligent people such as Jim, Shawn and Matthew to comment on these two issues. As for me? Well, having Aunt May call Peter "tiger" almost made me throw up in my mouth. So we'll leave it at that.

Captain America 33- Continuing the tradition of telegraphing their moves 6 months before actually doing it, we get to see the beginning of Bucky's transformation into the new Cap. I mean, did anyone really expect it to be anyone else when they announced it? I feel bad for Ed Brubaker, because I have a feeling that if he had his way, he would have picked someone else. I don't know this for sure, just a gut feeling.

Daredevil 103- Matt is battling on several fronts and not really doing well. He is worried about Milla and the upcoming trial. She is still dealing with the effects of the fear gas she was exposed to. Not to mention the fact that Mr. Fear is running the streets causing chaos and panic. That he can do something about. He captures Fear's main henchman, the Ox, and has him chained up with a blowtorch ready to get info as to the whereabouts of his boss. The last page reminded me of the classic Frank Miller cover with DD holding a gun saying "no more mister nice guy!". Again, Brubaker is doing a slow build-up to the inevitable confrontation. And it's working.

Hulk 1- Pretty pictures by Ed McGuinness. Other than that? Are you kidding me? They gave it all away again in the first issue. I am starting to wonder. Long ago, in one of the early issues of Thunderbolts, they gave away the plot twist that the good guys were actually bad guys in disguise. But that only helped to enrich the stories as the series went forward. Lately, Marvel just doesn't seem to care if the reader is entertained or not. I would have been better served if we would have some suspense as to who actually was the Hulk. Is it his son? Some genetic clone from Tony Stark? Instead we get this, and I really don't care how he ( I won't spoil it for you) got to become the Hulk. I think I may stick for another issue or two, then I'm out. And yes they have effectively killed the buzz that "Planet Hulk" and "World War Hulk" had.

Iron Man 24- Really don't have much to say here. An OK issue. Looks like we might be getting more Mandarin soon, which can only be a good thing.

Punisher 53- Looks like my fears from my posting a while back were unfounded, but it was a great cliffhanger. Man, the stuff that Frank does to Barracuda once he captures him is brutal. But how the Barracuda uses the kid against Frank is just as brutal and frightening. The dude is the Energizer Bunny of comics. No matter how much you beat, shoot, torture or main him, Barracuda just keeps on coming. Next issue should be one big beat-em-up, which will be great.

Thunderbolts 118- Part 3 of the "Caged Angels" arc. Man does a lot of stuff hit the fan in this issue. Norman is just about over the edge (sitting in the bathroom with the Goblin mask on? Priceless.), Venom is on a rampage and the Swordsman makes his move with troops loyal to him. I have really loved this stuff by Warren Ellis, but I agree with Jim. Sometimes the lateness of these books take you right out of the story and you have to go back and re-read to find out what is really going on. But nevertheless, a relentless story that if you read this and don't want to pick up the next issue, has me feeling sorry for you.

Ultimate Spider-Man 117- End of the "Goblin"arc. And what an ending it was! Really, did not see what happened coming and was totally enthralled by it. The dialogue between the principals, especially Peter and Harry, were engrossing. Stuart Immonen's art was fantastic. This is the book any fan of Spider-Man SHOULD be reading. I only hope that someone has the smarts there to keep Joe Quesada from getting his grubby little fingers on it and destroying what is a consistently good to great read.

Well, that's about it. There are some others, like Wolverine (next time he dies, it's for good), the X-Men crossover (yawn) and Superman (insects? meh.) that really don't warrant my time or a second (or third, in some cases) read through. Hope you enjoyed my reviews and as always, feel free to throw me a comment or two. Promise to respond to any and all!

Later!

5 comments:

Jim said...

Great post Ron, always love hearing what you think about the comics you are reading.

I could not agree more with you about the Detective story, what a waste of the entire cross-over.

Ron said...

Thanks, Jim. I try.

I know that I don't throw the detail into them that you do, but it means alot that you take the time to look them over.

Matthew said...

I love reviews, because they let me know what's happening in books I no longer buy or would not buy. Sounds like DD is still a good book though. Maybe today Ron, I'll get that post ready for you...maybe, but a nap is calling me right now..zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Ron said...

Anytime you want, Matthew.

I eagerly await your communication.

Shawn said...

Nice post Ron.

And ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN still delivers like nobody's business.

Your will always be a informed and welcome voice in the discussion.

We're lucky to have you. Not the other way around.

Cheers.

-SJD