May 2012 Marvel Comics Previews

May 2012 Marvel Comics Diamond Previews Review

         Reviewing the last column, it seemed a bit long, instead of one long column I am going to break it down into mini columns: Marvel,   DC,   Image/Dark Horse/Dynamite/IDW, and everything else. I am also going to select a “Pick of the Month”, something that is worth a look at, whether it be a new series, new creative team, or a major moment in the history of that title and its characters.

Avengers vs X-Men          The first column in this format will be Marvel Comics, the easiest one to look at since it comes in a separate magazine. As anyone who reads Marvel knows that they are currently knee deep in a little crossover called “Avengers Vs. X-Men”. My first impression of the crossover was not a good one, but with the recent wave including Secret Avengers, and New Avengers, it is getting interesting. The first round just seemed to show slightly different views of the same story beats and I personally found allot of it redundant, and a waste of money. My faith has been renewed for now.

AvX vs #4          AvX: VS #4 (of) 6 has me curious as to the mystery figure that seems to be going up against Thor. Part of me is curious if it is a former ally who switched sides in the battle, or possibly the Scarlet Witch? This is already on my pull list but that isn’t quelling the curiosity.

          The Avengers Vs. X-Men related tie ins all seem to promise exciting chapters of the story, and I hope that they live up to expectations.

          As exciting as it is to read the solicits for the crossover, it is refreshing to see some of the titles return to their own story lines, Secret Avengers leaves the crossover behind and launches a new arc in issue #29, it has intrigue, romance, and spies, with Hawkeye having to deal with all of it, and save the world.

Ultimate Comics Ultimates #13          The Ultimate Universe lost me with Ultimatum, and the wholesale slaughter of characters, some of whom had barely the chance to be explored. It reminded me of what a superhero snuff film would be like. Well they seem to be making big changes again in the Divided We Fall crossover, hitting the pages of Ultimate Comics Ultimates #13, and Ultimate Comics X-Men #14. I may have bittered on this imprint but for fans, this will be a storyline to grab.

Avenging Spider-Man #9          If Avenging Spider-Man is any indication Terry Dodson should have been the one to provide the art for the new Captain Marvel series. No disrespect for the current artist, and I will be picking up the book, but the emotions, and curves that Dodson captures is beautiful, graceful, and powerful. Avenging Spider-Man #9 will be put on my pull list.

          Fantastic Four #608 promises big changes for the Wakandan protector, Black Panther. With this issue we will find out who will don the mantle of the Panther. As I have never really followed that character, except in the Avenger books, I will be passing this one up but Jonathan Hickman is sure to craft a story that will surprise and please fans of the character.

 Fantastic Four Annual #33         On the other hand, I will be picking up Fantastic Four Annual #33 for one thing, ClanDestine. Alan Davis provides writing and his gorgeous art to a story involving magic, Doctor Strange, and best of all, ClanDestine. They are a dysfunctional, magic based family created by Davis. I enjoy the visits with this oddball corner of the Marvel Universe, and with the original creator on board, I am in!

Captain Marvel #1          We get to the regular creative team of writer, Kelly Sue DeConnick, and artist, Dexter Soy with their new series, Captain Marvel. As I said earlier, there is just something about Dodson that brings out the best in female characters, the power, and the femininity. Dexter, however, brings a retro pulpy feel to the character, which appeals to the sci-fi fan in me. This book has me excited, and hoping, that just once, a book with a solo female lead can make an impact! This will be added to my pull list.

Space Punisher #1  For the same reason as above, Space Punisher will be coming home with me. Since I heard about a series re-imagining, not just Punisher, but the entire Marvel Universe in a science fiction fashion, that got me jazzed, and the preview art that is out there has me even more psyched. The freedom of a writer to create their own versions of such beloved characters is a dream for many, and Frank Tieri promises to provide the Punisher we all know and love but in a way we would never expect. I hope that this is the first of a new sub imprint, similar to The End series of minis.

          This next comic we have Disney Italy to thank for bringing to the light of day. Muppets #1 (of 4). Roger Langridge was about to bring his run as writer over at Boom!, when they held the license The license of course was lost to Marvel. Now we will finally see how Langridge was going to close off his run. For Muppet enthusiasts, Disney fans, or a Roger Langridge fan, this would be a good thing to pick up.

          A new series that I am so happy to see is X-Treme X-Men. This is not a return to Claremont’s little fan fiction romp with Storm, and her team, but a return to the Exiles, in a way. The team consists of Captain Howlett, Kid Nightcrawler, and Emmeline Frost, all versions of current fan favorites. Joining them will be the 616’s Dazzler. She is an incredibly under used character, whether that be through circumstance, or the writer’s connection to the character herself, and this might be the time and place to finally let her shine, and take her place at the big mutant’s table, because she deserves it. This will be on my pull list, and probably at the top of my reading pile just so I can see what broken time they will be fixing!

          X-Men #32 is removed from Avengers Vs. X-Men as well with a story focusing on the origin of the proto-mutants, although with Storm’s fear that Cyclops is going to try and take control of her team, it cannot be too far away from the event.

          Uncanny X-Force double ships in July with issues #27 and #28. These issues promise a new member, and I for one am hoping that Deathlok becomes a member. His character, personality, really everything about him lends himself to this book, and it shows a nice connection to the Marvel Universe that isn’t entirely mutant inclusive.

          Sabretooth fans rejoice, Wolverine #310 is the sequel to Evolution. Sabretooth Reborn shows how he survived his beheading. This is another example of a character that holds very little interest for me but I know there are plenty fans for this out there, so grab this while it is available.

          Powers gets a new directive, and title, with Powers: FBI #1 hitting shelves in July. It ups the ante as Deena Pilgrim joins the big leagues. This means bigger stories, and bigger skeletons. With Bendis and Oeming continuing as the creative team, I am in!

          Daredevil by Mark Waid is getting it’s first TPB. I decided before this came out that I would want this in bigger chunks, and now I will get the first 6 issues of the current, critically acclaimed run. The covers for the series has made it hard to resist but I think this is going to read great in this format versus monthly.

          The last Marvel title – Counter X: X-Force – Rage War TPB is from 1991 and a time when Marvel tagged Warren Ellis to relaunch the lower selling X-Titles. July sees the Ian Edginton and Warren Ellis written X-Force coming to a store near you. Collecting issues #110-115, and the rough cut of #102, this is 176 pages of a creative take, unlike any other, of X-Force

MARVEL PULL LIST

Astonishing X-Men
Avengers
Avengers Academy
Avengers Vs. X-Men
AvX: vs.
Captain Marvel
Dark Avengers
Fury Max
New Avengers
Powers: FBI
Secret Avengers
Space Punisher
Uncanny X-Force
Uncanny X-Men
Wolverine and the X-Men
X-Treme X-Men

SPECIAL ORDER (Not my regular pull list)

Avenging Spider-Man #9
Counter X: X-Force – Rage War TPB
Daredevil by Mark Waid Vol. 1 TPB
Fantastic Four Annual #33
Hulk (Mayan arc)

April 2012 Diamond Comic Previews Review

 MY PULL LIST

by David Grouix

     Hey comic book fans. Each month when Previews is released I will be going over it with a fine tooth comb looking for anything that might be a hidden surprise, buried deep in the back half of the catalogue, or something that is a key issue, for either a character, a storyline, or a creator. Since this is my first article I will only be focusing on new series, or new story lines, and will not normally touch on things that are already running, unless they are incredibly noteworthy.

'The Massive

     Let’s start with the Previews dated April 2012, with most product shipping June 2012, unless otherwise noted. For the sake of the order of the products I will not be discussing the product featured in the opening pages and will dive right into the first section starting on page 30, Dark Horse Comics. The first book I am going to mention is ‘The Massive’. This is a book by the creator of DMZ, Brian Wood, and is his first creator owned work since that series came to underwhelming close. As much as I am not a fan of how the series came to an end, there is no denying he can build an amazing world, and one that is “post-crash, post-disaster, post-everything”, seems to be right up his alley. With beautiful clean artwork this looks like a survival story unlike anything out there, this will be added to my pull list.

     Page 32 highlights a new take on the zombie genre by Gilbert Hernandez, co-creator of of indie hit ‘Love and Rockets’. ‘Fatima: The Blood Spinners‘ is an ongoing series that combines zombies, drug lords, and over the top violence, with a storyline that envisions a new take on the white hot Zombie genre. This is one I will be checking out.

     On page 35 is ‘Dark Horse Presents’ #13, and the anthology continues it’s tradition of premiering new characters, creating hidden gems, or re-envisioning existing characters, and this issue is no different with a reboot of Ghost. Elisa Cameron, the supernatural crime fighter is back. With a new mini-series recently announced to follow this story, this is one to get if you are a fan of this long missing character. Plus, you will get a new Aliens story by John Layman, and that is always a good thing.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Drusilla -  Jeanty coverBuffy the Vampire Slayer: Drusilla -  Morris cover

     I have personally grown a little tired of Buffy, don’t get me wrong, I love the television series, and most of the comic books have been average to above average, but sometimes the toys need to be put away so that they seem new when brought back out, but page 36 grabbed my attention with a new five issue mini-series called, ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Drusilla‘. The subject matter made me take notice as Drusilla is one of my favorite characters in the Buffyverse, but the true excitement about this mini-series is the writer, Juliet Landau, the actress who played the crazy vampire, is writing this herself. Who knows the psyche of the twisted vampire better?. Centering on a hunt for Drusilla, this story will take a documentary filmmaker into the past, present, and future, as he hunts for his dark obsession. This promises to be a thrill ride highlighting more of the barely explored dark past of a fan favorite character from one of the most beloved franchises in pop culture history.

Before Watchmen: MinutemenBefore Watchmen: Silk Spectre

     Page 74 begins the DC Comics section, and probably the most divisive comics coming out, Before Watchmen. I admit to being a person that does think the story has been told with these characters but two of the mini-series will be making their way onto my pull list, both of them written by Darwyn Cooke. Before Watchmen: Minutemen is a six issue mini-series written and drawn by Darwyn Cooke, and Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre is a four issue mini-series written by Darwyn Cooke and Amanda Conner, with Amanda providing artwork. Both of these series remind me of Justice League: New Frontier, and based on that I will be picking up both of these Before Watchmen books. These will be the ones to watch.

     Earth Two #2 brings Mr. Terrific into the fold, and introduces the Jay Garrick Flash to the world. While I am not a fan of the costume design for the character I am excited to see new takes on such loved characters.

     If Liefeld wasn’t involved I would be picking up Deathstroke #10 for The Hunt for Lobo, but I am not a fan of him as a creator, but for Lobo diehards, this would be worth checking out.

Demon Knights Vol. 1: Seven Against the Dark     For the trade waiters we see the release of several of the New 52 first collections. The main one I will be picking up will be the Demon Knights Vol. 1: Seven Against the Dark. No hardcover for this collection, which makes me kind of disappointed but with such a fringe type of title I cannot expect it to get the same treatment as Superman or Batman. Either way I will be picking this up.

     I wish The Invisibles Omnibus HC was a little more in my budget but for those that can shell out more than $150.00 this is definitely worth it. If you are a fan of Grant Morrison or existential comics, this would be an amazing collection totaling 1,536 pages, and all three volumes of the controversial title with shorter stories from two anthologies also present. This massive book includes THE INVISIBLES #1-25, THE INVISIBLES VOL. 2 #1-22, THE INVISIBLES VOL. 3 #12-1, and stories from ABSOLUTE VERTIGO #1 and VERTIGO: WINTER’S EDGE #1.

     Scalped comes to an end in June with it’s sixtieth issue. I have not followed this series, as the subject matter does not appeal to me, but one cannot deny the critical claim this title has had lauded upon it, as well as the writing ability of Jason Aaron.

     On page 150, IDW Publishing really wants you to know that they have the Mars Attacks license and I will be trying their new take on the property. They are launching a new series with a staggering 55 variant covers, highlighting the original trading cards put out years ago. I will be buying one cover, and with John Layman of Chew fame writing I think this will be a great first issue.

Kiss #1

    Kiss fans will be happy as a new series launches from IDW. The series starts in 1920’s Chicago but promises ramifications across time and space. I am not a fan myself but know plenty that are excited about this book.

     Image Comics celebrates the 20th Anniversary of Spawn with issue #220, which promises to, well honestly I am not sure what it promises. I have not followed Spawn for years but for an indie comic book to hit this issue number is monumental, and even though Spawn is not the seller it used to be, this achievement has to be appreciated.

Planetoid #1

     Image Comics have been on a hot streak and Planetoid #1 on page 182 looks to carry on that tradition. A science fiction title that sees an ex-soldier carving out his living as a space pirate on a harsh, abandoned industrial planet. I have to admit that the draw for me is on two fronts, one, it is one person doing the art, and story, Ken Garing, which allows complete control for the creator, and two, his art is gorgeous, if you have ever visited his blog, you know what I am talking about.

Creator Owned Heroes #1

     Creator Owned Heroes #1 has a great list of creators attached, Niles, Palmiotti, Gray, Noto, and Mellon. It is Phil Noto doing artwork for Palmiotti, and GraysTriggergirl 6”. Noto always does amazing line work, simple, expressive, with each character taking on a life of their own under the pencils of Noto.

Saga #4 is out in June. Saga is standard Brian K. Vaughan, which means it is amazing. With one of the hardest #1 issues to get, the series is still in its early run so now is the time to hop on!

United Free Worlds

     Archaia Entertainment is offering one of the best deals I have ever seen. United Free Worlds, a 240 page hardcover, is being presented at an awesome price of $7.95. I do not know allot about the title but with a Star Wars vibe, and a ridiculously low price says to me that this is worth the risk! 240 pages, hardcover, this is a no brainer. In a world where we are constantly swamped with new titles, and high price points, a low price for so much is a welcome change. Order this, you would be crazy not to.

     Dynamite Entertainment is doing a mini-series that puts Alan Moore to shame with the sheer number of characters appearing. With 2012 upon us Dynamite is tapping the Mayan doomsday prophecy to create a story that includes Vampirella, Red Sonja, Kulan Gath, Dracula, Eva, Allan Quartermain, Athena, Dorian Gray, Purgatory, Herbert West The Reanimator, Pantha, and a whole lot more. Written by Ron Marz, who has proven he can handle extensive mythos over at Top Cow has me excited to see how he is going to put all of these together in one story.

     Valiant is back and bringing back one of my favorite concepts, Harbinger. Written by Joshua Dysart, looks to redefine what it means to be a Harbinger, and what it means to the future of human history. I have purposely avoided looking for more information on this project because I want to be surprised. The preview art looks great and this is one I would pick up, knowing nothing about it.

     Last but certainly not least is Marvel Comics. The company is in the midst of their latest epic storyline, Avengers Vs. X-Men, and as such most of those two franchises are entirely tied into the epic. June is also the month that sees The Thunderbolts rebranded into the Dark Avengers with issue #175. With Jeff Parker writing I am looking forward to this. Luke Cage is sticking around but everything else is changing. My only concern is that this is yet another Avengers title and with five monthly Avengers team titles I hope Jeff can carve out a niche for himself and his squad of vigilante Avengers.

     This one is not really on my radar but allot of people will be picking it up, Spider-Men, a five issue mini that kicks off with the first two issues. Speculation amongst fans is that this will feature the first in continuity meeting of both the Ultimate Spider-Man and the 616 Spider-Man. With Bendis, king of witty dialogue, writing, and Sara Pichelli providing art, this will be a must have for allot of fans.

     The Hulk #53 kicks off a storyline involving the Mayans, second comic to do so this month. It is of note that this storyline will be featuring Alpha Flight, and Machine Man. Two properties that are constantly handled wrong so I am excited to see what Jeff Parker can do for them.

     Astonishing X-Men #51 sees an X-Men wedding, and rumors are that it is Northstar and his boyfriend Kyle. This is already on my pull list so this is already going to be sitting in my file.

     The critically acclaimed Punisher Max is back in with continuity stories. Untold Tales of the Punisher Max is a five issue mini-series written by Jason Starr. If you are a fan of the original series, you should hop onto this!

     That’s it, that’s all. Below you will see what I will be getting. If you have any tips on what you think will be hot, let me know!

     Good Reading

     And just so everyone can see what I read, this is my pull list.

ARCHAIA ENTERTAINMENT

United Free Worlds HC

DARK HORSE

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Drusilla

Dark Horse Presents #13

Fatima: The Blood Spinners

The Massive

DC COMICS

Animal Man

Before Watchmen: Minutemen

Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre

Demon Knights Vol. 1: Seven Against the Dark TPB

Dial H

Earth 2

I, Vampire

Justice League

The New Deadwardians

Shade

Swamp Thing

Wonder Woman

IDW

Mars Attacks

IMAGE COMICS

Creator Owned Heroes

Planetoid

Saga

MARVEL

Amazing Spider-Man

Astonishing X-Men

Avengers

Avengers Academy

Avengers Vs. X-Men

AvX: Vs

Dark Avengers

Hulk (starting with #53)

Secret Avengers

Uncanny X-Force

Uncanny X-Men

Wolverine and the X-Men

VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT

Harbinger

My name is David Grouix and I am a collector of 29 years. I love comics and see them as an under appreciated art form, that deserves greater recognition. I have never focused on only one genre or character during my collecting but really love they way that comics cross genres, creating something new, something I may not try in another medium. From the mainstay superheroes, to a wizardly quest, to the creatures that stalk the darker corners of the four colour universe, all of them are stunning displays of creative expression. I am working on my own take of the superhero genre through prose and have comic books to thank for the inspiration I feel every time I pick up a new comic book and explore a world I have never been.