June 2013 Marvel Comics Diamond Previews Review

June 2013 Marvel Comics Diamond Previews Review

 

It’s time to look at Previews for product shipping in August of 2013, and in particular Marvel Comics. Now I will get this out of the way, Marvel Now, for the most part, did not do it for me. That is not to say that there are not some gems that shine through but it seems, for the most part, especially with the announcement of the Minority …. err ….. Mighty Avengers, that everything is slowly becoming about said Avengers and I cannot help but wonder when every hero will be a member, because in all honesty what it meant at one time to be an Avenger is kind of watered down at this point. There, my rant is done, let’s dive into the solicitations.

 

Infinity #1           The next event officially kicks off in August with the launch of Infinity. The first issue of a six issue mini. This story brings Thanos into the Marvel Now universe and hopefully it is better than the mini-series that focused on his earlier years, because that was not really a Thanos that struck a chord with many readers, and if Thanos is the big bad he has to come across allot more interesting. Some of the early character designs that have been revealed have been captivating but I can’t help but feel that Marvel already has a large library of characters to mine, either way I will check this issue out to see if I will trade wait for it.

 

Avengers #17 Avengers #18  Captain Marvel #15Avengers Assemble #18

 

 

 

 

 

 

With an event we also get official tie ins and Infinity is no exception. Avengers #17 and #18, Avengers Assemble #18, New Avengers #9, Captain Marvel #15, Thunderbolts #14, and the previously mentioned, and disappointing Thanos Rising #5, all make up the tie in line up for August.

 

Thanos Rising #5Thunderbolts #14New Avengers #9           For some of the books it makes sense, namely the Avengers titles as they show the battle from two different fronts, in space, and on Earth. The other ones I suspect are attempts to save titles that may not be selling as much, not because of quality as Captain Marvel is definitely one of the strongest female centric books on the market. Hopefully this crossover will give them the bump they need.

 

In all honesty this crossover does not excite me as it seems more of the same, with a cast change from the last big bad space war, but I could be wrong, and the creative teams involved are strong, but we will see what happens when August hits.

 

Secret Avengers #8           While I do enjoy Secret Avengers and will continue to pick it up in trade format but it really should be retitled to perhaps Agents of SHIELD since the ties to the Avengers are really tenuous, and being a secret type of team that leaves their operatives without the memories of their missions, how can this be called an Avengers title? AIM continues to rear it’s ugly head in issue #8 of the Nick Spencer written and Luke Ross drawn series, as the notorious group of evil scientists lash out at Secret Avengers after their attack on AIM Island.

 

Avengers Arena #13           The brutal blood bath that is Avengers Arena (again barely an Avengers title, not sure why it has Avengers in their name) begins the last story that will end Season 1 of this horrible Battle Royale/Hunger Games rip off. I know I seem harsh with this title, and there are several people who read the book but I am not a fan of the needless deaths of so many characters who are already in peoples hearts or have not had a chance to actually shine.

 

Avengers AI #2           Over in Avengers A.I. #2 we see the return of the Sentient Iron Man armor. My question about this is how story driven is this, or is it done for the sake of having a character, no matter how remotely tied to a major box office player, or is it actually story driven? If the first issue interests me then I will find out when the first arc is out in hardcover, well I am assuming hardcover.

 

Hunger #2           Hunger #2 of 4 comes out in August, and for some reason the Age of Ultron brings forth Galactus, again this is an assumption on my part, but purple and Hunger? Pretty Galactus like to me.

 

Superior Spider-Man Team Up #2 Scarlet Spider #20           Spider-fans take note, in Superior Spider-Man Team Up #2 and Scarlet Spider #20 and #21 features the meeting between Kaine and the man who he killed, Doc Ock, who, as we all know is in control of Peter’s complete identity. Doc Ock has an axe to grind but can he put aside his anger and not blow his identity?

 

Guardians of the Galaxy #6Rocket Racoon TP Tales From Half World           With the upcoming release of the Guardians of the Galaxy movie picking up steam you can expect Marvel to try and capitalize on an increased interest in a one time little known property and it is starting already with the release of Rocket Raccoon: Tales from Half-World. This trade collects the four issue mini-series that brought Rocket Raccoon’s early exploits to life, with appearances from Bucky O’Hare and his first mate Wal Russ. Rocket Raccoon and Guardian enthusiasts should grab this book. In addition to this Rocket trade you are treated to another Neil Gaiman co-written issue of Guardians of the Galaxy. In issue 6 of the series Angela continues her attack on the Guardians, and first up is Gamora. This will be an amazing (hopefully anyway) introduction of a one time Image character into the Marvel Universe.

 

Journey Into Mystery #655           August also sees the end of one of the most under appreciated runs coming out of Marvel, Journey Into Mystery written by Kathryn Immonen, and art by Valerio Schiti. Issue #655 marks the last issue for the far too short run that focused on one of the most fascinating, and stronger female characters in the Marvel Universe. I would honestly love to see her join the Avengers, or the Defenders, and in the case of the Defenders, I would actually try out the title again. An added bonus would be to see the same creative team work with Sif, maybe in a new series, or team book. An all female Avengers would work, and let’s face it, it is only a matter of time before every title has Avengers in it.

 

Daredevil #30           Oddest guest star of the month is Silver Surfer, appearing in the pages of Daredevil #30 by Mark Waid (W) and Chris Samnee (A). The Silver Surfer is a character who has been little seen as of late and one can’t help but wonder if this is the start to a comeback? With Galactus, or a facsimile of, returning in the Hunger mini-series, there may be some connection to this return.

 

Captain America #10           Good news for those that felt the way I did about the odd direction in Captain America, it seems to be coming to a close in Captain America #10 where we have the finale for the Dimension Z story. This title was one I was originally excited about but quickly found it to be far to weird for me, and I did not feel like I was reading a Captain America book. Hopefully whatever comes after this will be better and return Steve Rogers to a time and place that makes a little more sense for the character.

 

Dexter #2           The second issue of the five issue Dexter mini-series is actually solicited for August. This is impressive and I would not have been surprised to see this issue missing from the pages considering all the false starts this book has had.

 

Uncanny X-Men #10           Dazzler is a character Marvel seems to be trying hard to bring the forefront of the Marvel Universe, first by placing her in charge of a rag tag group of time travellers in The Exiles …. er I mean X-Treme X-Men, but of course that title failed, and instead of placing Dazzler on the shelf for a little bit she is now joining the ranks of SHIELD. I suspect Disney is eying Dazzler as a potential role model for young Disney girls. A pop singer who has light based powers is right up their alley. Dazzler joins the government organization in Uncanny X-Men #10 by Brian Michael Bendis (W) and Frazer Irving (A). The remainder of the X titles look to be more of the same, with nothing exceptional really jumping out.

 

Daredevil by Miller and Janson Omnibus HC           Collections are a different story with several titles of interest showing up in the solicitations. Frank Miller and Klaus Janson’s run on Daredevil is collected in a new printing of the omnibus collection. This is one of the best respected, most well known, and original runs in Daredevils history. While Daredevil is not a must have for me, this is a classic run that should be in every collection when looking at career defining runs.

 

Avengers Endless Wartime OGN HC           The original graphic novel, Avengers: Endless Wartime, by Warren Ellis (W) and Mike McKone (A) and features a well used plot of a danger from the past being unearthed and the heroes having to rally. With Warren Ellis penning the tale I hope that some freshness is introduced. With Avengers in the title it will surely sell.

 

Hawkeye HC vol 01           One hardcover that is coming home with me will be Hawkeye Vol. 1 HC collecting issues #1-11 and Young Avengers Presents #6. This is one of the best, if not the best book that Marvel is putting out and is an amazing example of a risk taken, and the company promoting the book, showing absolute faith in something that was so different from anything else in their publishing line up. This is a classic, and will be held up as a run to be remembered.

 

And with that I bring my look at Marvel for August to an end. Up next, DC!

May 2013 Marvel Comics Diamond Previews Review

May 2013 Marvel Comics Diamond Previews Review

 

The latest Previews has been out for a couple of weeks and I have spent quite some time pouring over it. I am taking a big leap this week and switching to trades on more than half of my titles currently on my pull list, and dropping a few titles, while starting to pick up back titles featuring creators I have grown to appreciate in my nearly 3 decade long love of the comic book art form. I am excited about focusing my collecting, and my bank account will like it too.

 

Let’s take a look at Marvel. First let me actually insert a disclaimer, for most titles I am dropping it is not a matter of quality more a matter of relevance when looking at my collection as a whole, and what I like to read. Now back to Marvel.

 

Avengers #16 InfAvengers #15 Inf           Early indicators point to Marvel Now being a success but sadly it wasn’t for me, with most titles I tried, never making it past the third or fourth issue, some outright stopping at one. There are a handful of titles that have kept me interested and they will all be moving to trade waiting status. This was a difficult choice because the books I still follow represent, in my opinion, some of the more exciting ideas to come out of Marvel Now, and each title has such a strong future. A future that we are seeing built right before our eyes. The Marvel Universe has become even bigger than we ever imagined.

 

Thanos Rising #4 InfNew Avengers #8 Inf           First up is what I consider the flagship of the entire Marvel Universe, the Avengers. Issues #15 and #16 continue on the prelude path to Infinity.  As much as I want to see how Thanos becomes relevant once again I will wait to pick up the hardcover that is sure to be just down the road. For monthly purchasers though these are must have issues with the beginning of the first Marvel Now crossover storyline. Speaking of Infinity, over in New Avengers #8 we have another prelude tie in. This issues looks to further address the rift that has formed between T’Challa and Namor over Namor’s destructive acts to the Wakandans, while possessed by a portion of the Phoenix.

 

Avengers AI #1           July is the month when the after effects from The Age of Ultron begins to be felt, and what better way than to launch another Avengers monthly? (Sarcasm is tough to convey while using a keyboard.) This one definitely seems to tap an interesting angle by being a team of artificial lifeforms, and is led by Hank Pym. Avengers A.I. #1 is written by Sam Humphries with art by Andre Lima Araujo, and will be coming home with me. I will try the first 3 issues to see if this will become a part of my trade waiting books.

 

Guardians of the Galaxy #5 Now           One of the most interesting side effects of the Age of Ultron story is the introduction of the Neil Gaiman created, and one time Spawn cast member, Angela, to the Marvel Universe. Issue #5 of The Guardians of the Galaxy has her first post Age of Ultron appearance. If that isn’t enough to intrigue you then perhaps the addition of Neil Gaiman as co-writer should be enough to make this a must read. I lost interest right off the hop with this series but I cannot pass up the chance to check out a book that may or may not break the internet.

 

Another tie in to the Ultron saga is one shrouded in secrecy is Age of Ultron #10 U.C.. Nothing is known about this title, not even the creative team, and the acronym U.C. remains a mystery. Curiosity is making me add this to my order.

 

What If AVX #4What If AVX #1What If AVX #3What If AVX #2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I have been a fan of the What If books right from the first volume and I am excited that we get a new What If series in July. This time it is a 4 issue mini-series that shows us a radically different path of events for the Avengers Vs. X-Men crossover. Jimmy Palmiotti (W) and Jorge Molina (A) brings us these four issues with the hopes that this brings about a more regular publishing schedule for the Marvel Alterniverse.

 

Uncanny Avengers #10 Now           Dead characters are brought back again, this time as the Four Horsemen of Death in the pages of Uncanny Avengers #10. What happened to the other three Horsemen? Haven’t characters been brought back enough? First the multitude of Living and Unliving Legions, to Necrosha, to Chaos War, this has been done. Here’s hoping the storyline is bringing something new to this over used plot idea.

 

Avengers Assemble #17Captain Marvel #14           It will be interesting to see if the Captain Marvel crossover with Avengers Assemble did anything to help save the series. I expect to see a final issue notation in a near future Previews. This one is definitely not due to quality. Kelly Sue DeConnick has done an amazing job of writing Carol Danvers story and I for one hope that it survives this possible cancellation. Issue #14 of her series sees the final chapter of “The Enemy Within”. This could be one of those character defining stories that will set the standard for who Carol is. This book is worth a look.

 

Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #1           Superior Spider-Month is an exciting time to be a fan of the wall crawler, at least for those that didn’t explode after reading the latest issue, as Marvel launches 3 new Spidey centric comics. Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #1 replaces Avenging Spider-Man on the publishing roster and the first issue features the creative team of Christopher Yost (W) and David Lopez (A). With recent developments it will make potential team-ups all the more interesting.

 

Superior Carnage #1           Carnage returns more deadly than before in the pages of the Kevin Shinick written and Stephen Segovia drawn Superior Carnage #1, the first in a four issue mini-series that introduces a new Carnage to the world, one that is more dangerous and unpredictable than any before.

 

Superior Foes of Spider-Man #1           The final launch is The Superior Foes of Spider-Man, a villain centric book from Nick Spencer (W) and Steve Lieber (A). This is an ongoing and considering it’s focus will be villains, it may have a tough road ahead for it. Nick Spencer has proven that he can handle the bad with his work speaking for itself in the pages of Morning Glories.

 

Morbius Living Vampire #7 Now           I am assuming that Marvel is trying to bump up Morbius a bit as issue #7 is a tie into Superior Spider-Month. The main thrust here will be sales. This is an interesting book and while I didn’t love the first few issues, I didn’t hate them either. If the Morbius series fails then maybe Marvel could give the Midnight Sons another go?

 

Indestructible Hulk #11           It has been heavily speculated that Indestructible Hulk #11 could be Age of Ultron effects spilling over into the Marvel Universe with the very ominous sounding “History’s breaking”, in the solicitation.

 

Dexter #1           Dexter #1 is solicited again…not going to say much as this is the third time this has been solicited. I will believe it when I see it.

 

Deadpool Kills Deadpool #1           First he killed the Marvel Universe, then he killed some of the most beloved characters in literature, now he completes the circle, turning his attention onto himself in Deadpool Kills Deadpool #1 (of 4). Deadpool aficionado Cullen Bunn writes and Salva Espin draws what is sure to be the most violent entry into the Deadpool Killogy.

 

All New X-Men #14 Now           Even though I am switching to trade for All-New X-Men, this is an issue that would be tempting to pick up as Jean Grey faces off against Mastermind, again. He was responsible for Jeans downfall in the past, will this happen again or will Jeans time in this new future have developed a side of herself she never knew? We have already started seeing a slightly darker Jean, and I am hoping to see more.

 

In a move that is meant to intrigue readers of Fables to hop on the Marvel train by releasing an original Once Upon A Time Premiere Hardcover that ties into the television series continuity. The focus is one of my favorite characters, the evil queen, and features another attempt by her, to capture Snow White. I am not familiar with the team of Dan Thomsen (W) and Corinna Bechko (A) but being a fan of the show I will be checking this out. It ships in August.

 

That brings an end to our look at Marvel, next we visit their distinguished competition, DC.