December 2012 DC Comics Diamond Previews Review

December 2012 DC Comics Diamond Previews Review

The New 52 has recently lost it’s sizable market share that it had as a result of the relaunch, and it is no surprise with Marvel unleashing Marvel Now! Hopefully the upcoming Trinity War will give DC back the spark. Time will only tell.

 

Before Watchmen Dollar Bill #1          Even with the buzz surrounding Before Watchmen cooling, they are releasing another title under the umbrella, this time Dollar Bill is getting his own one shot. Solid enough creative team of Len Wein and Steve Rude. Worth picking up if your a completest but not sure what purpose this book would fill for anyone else.

 

 

 

Before Watchmen Ozymandias #6 Before Watchmen Rorschach #4 Before Watchmen Comedian #6 Before Watchmen Dr Manhattan #4

 

 

 

 

 

 

The mini-series for Ozymandias, Rorschach, the Comedian, and Dr. Manhattan all come to a close in February.

 

Justice League #17          Justice League #17 brings the “Throne of Atlantis” crossover to a close, and also sets up the League for some pretty big changes. I bet this will have some seeds for the “Trinity War” sprinkled throughout.

 

Green Arrow #17          As odd as it seems I am adding Green Arrow to my pull list. This is for one reason, well two really, the art team. Green Arrow has never been a character that held much interest for me, but that is changing in February when Jeff Lemire starts writing and Andrea Sorrentino starts drawing. Jeff Lemire is one of very few creators that I would follow onto any book. There is a nuance to how he develops his characters that presents them with flaws, and strengths, with the ability to showcase those traits in ways that strip the character bare, adding a layer of emotional realism that is lacking in so many superhero titles. He goes beyond the powers and abilities and really looks at the person behind the hero persona.

 

Justice League of America #1          Justice League of America launches in February with one of the oddest variant cover programs I have seen. 52 variants, each with a different state flag, being held up by several members, are being offered in addition to the regular cover, and no doubt incentive covers that will be pouring over the shelves. Geoff Johns writing, and David Finch on art means this is a must buy and is automatically going on my pull list. I am a fan of the Justice League but many of my favorite periods of the team involve less involvement from the big 7 and more involvement from those considered B-list, those were the interesting stories for me, and this new series looks to carry on that tradition.

 

Hellblazer #300Katana #1          DC adds another 2 solo series to it’s roster, it is to note that DC returns to the magic 52 number in March with the already announced Constantine series, replacing the ending Vertigo title Hellblazer. Katana is first out in February and is brought to us by Ann Nocenti (W) (also notable for her still amazing Daredevil run), and Alex Sanchez (A) who is someone I am vaguely familiar but his previous work looks solid. I will at least be giving this one a sampling.

 

Justice League of Americas Vibe #1          Next up is the oddly titled Justice League of America’s Vibe, rolls right off the tongue doesn’t it? I wish there was a font called sarcastica. Horrible title aside, I am excited by this series. Like I said earlier some of my favorite moments of the JLA was because of characters like this. Characters that would get sidelined by the big guns, but easily have enough power to handle most situations. These characters were meant to be on the side, even off the radar in some cases, allowing them a little more freedom in terms of their character development. I always appreciated Vibe, looking back I understand the complaint about stereotyping but he was a solid character. I am hoping that even with a monthly that he still retains what made B list characters great, fluidity. Geoff Jones is co-writing with Andrew Kreisberg, and Pete Woods is doing the art. Solid creative team and with Geoff Jones co-writing it makes me wonder if there are really big plans in store for Vibe? I am hoping that DC lets these characters have their solo adventures and not tie every issue into the Justice League of America title. I am looking forward to seeing Vibe shine on his own.

 

Wonder Woman #17          Quick question, if you aren’t reading Wonder Woman, why aren’t you? This book is one of the most solid and consistent books being published by DC and I love the fact that they have really kept her story separate from the DC Universe as a whole. This is the perfect book for someone who wants fantasy, without the cumbersome continuity bogging everything down, it is perfect for fans of strong female characters who know who they are in their heart and act on their convictions, it is perfect for the fans of beautifully drawn, wonderfully written comic books. Azzarello, Akins, and Green provide us more intrigue in February’s 17th issue where characters are choosing sides, betrayals abound, and bad news is shared with the world. Get the trades, get the back issues, get this book!

 

Worlds Finest #9          I hate Power Girl’s costume. This is in no way a reflection of the book, or it’s creative team, just something I have wanted to say since she got the horrible redesign.

 

Action Comics #17          Grant Morrison’s run on Action Comics ends with #17. From the solicits it would appear this is to be an important book. I tried the first few issues when this came out because of my love of Morrison, but I quickly realized that for superheroes nothing was going to top his JLA run for me, and quickly dropped the book.

 

Superman #17 Superboy #17 Supergirl #17

 

 

Over in the other Super books we see “H’El on Earth!” end in Superman #17, Superboy #17, and Supergirl #17. I am sure it will only be another couple of months until we see the next Super family crossover. DC is learning that these insulated crossovers are working for readers, and hopefully they will use that knowledge instead of doing huge sweeping crossovers every year. Sadly Trinity War will more than likely affect most titles, but we will see.

 

 

Batman #17 DOTFDetective #17 DOTF          Speaking of successful insulated crossovers, the much hyped and sales juggernaut of “Death of the Family” concludes in Batman #17 and apparently to a death. Right now I would wager between Damian or Alfred with my money on Damian taking the dirt nap. This may sound like crazy talk but maybe the Joker is going to off himself?.

 

 

Batgirl #17 DOTF Nightwing #17 DOTF Teen Titans #17 DOTF Red Hood and the Outlaws #17 DOTF

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Repercussions are felt in Detective Comics #17, Batgirl #17 (Hey, Marvel, give Gail Simone a call!), Nightwing #17, Teen Titans #17, and the much hyped Red Hood and the Outlaws #17.

 

Green Lantern #17 Green Lantern Corps #17 Green Lantern New Guardians #17 Red Lanterns #17

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The “Wrath of the First Lantern” begins in Green Lantern #17, and engulfs Green Lantern Corps #17, Green Lantern: New Guardians #17, and Red Lanterns #17. This family of titles is a little heavy on the crossovers. It would be far tempting to have some done in ones for new readers. It is allot harder to jump onto a series when it is a small part of a multi issue storyline.

 

Frankenstein Agent of Shade #16          Swamp Thing, Animal Man, and Frankenstein: Agent of S.H.A.D.E. (R.I.P.) have demonstrated a perfect way to do a crossover. Each title worked well on their own prior to the crossover and they will carry on afterward, separately, yet an ongoing connection. Sadly January’s Frankenstein #16 is to be the last of that series. As the months go on it is going to be harder to see some of these series go. I have been lucky, out of all the titles I started with haven’t been canceled with Frankie being the first.

 

I Vampire #17          I am very worried about I, Vampire. That book is how vampires should be done and is very genre bending and defining at the same time. The sales of the first trade were apparently impressive for one of the Dark Family books. But with the artist going elsewhere it would be hard to imagine the book drawn any other way, it has a distinctive look and a voice all its own.

 

 

 

Animal Man #17Swamp Thing #17          “Rotworld” has been gripping both story and art-wise. The creepy factor is cranked up to ten on all titles involved and you truly feel the horror that would swallow the Earth if there was a Rot. “Rotworld” as a story ends in issues Animal Man #17 with the epic ending happening in Swamp Thing #17. I will be sad to see the Swamp Thing team move on and only hope that who ever becomes the new creative team will maintain the quality of the title.

 

Team 7 #5          One of my guilty pleasures, Team 7 releases their 5th issue in February and it makes me crave a Wildcats title even more. Spartan and the Majestic Program make their first appearance. Quit teasing us Jim Lee and bring us some Wildcats!

 

 

Legion of Super Heroes #17          Legion of Super-Heroes #17 sees a creative team shift bringing Keith Giffen on board as artist while Paul Levitz writes. Having been a fan of their previous collaborations I know that I will be giving this a go, and I think allot of others will, well here’s hoping, this book could use a little sales bump.

 

 

 

Batman TP vol 01 The Court of Owls (N52)I Vampire TP vol 02 Rise of the Vampires (N52)          February sees another big month for trades and hardcovers with the first volume of Batman: The Court of Owls TP is released, I, Vampire Vol. 2: Rise of the Vampires TP hits the stands, seriously buy this one. Don’t let DC end this series.

 

 

 

Day of Judgement TPMarshal Law The Deluxe Edition HC          There are a couple of interesting TP’s being released. Day of Judgment, typical heroes vs. hell story, an early Geoff Jones story, is out, and so is Marshal Law: The Deluxe Edition HC, by Pat Mills (W) and Kevin O’Neill (A), clocks in at 480 pages and is a book that I can’t wait to read. Those last two seem like odd releases, but diversity is amazing, and the Marshal Law has me excited.

 

 

Hellblazer #300          As I mentioned earlier, Hellblazer is coming to an end and it is February’s #300 issue that draws a close to Constantine’s time in the Vertigo Universe before transplanting him permanently to the New 52, where he will be the one and only Constantine.

 

Phantom Stranger #5          Creepy cover of the month goes to The Phantom Stranger #5. Jae Lee is amazing and this cover is further proof why. I am getting this on the strength of the cover alone.

 

Well that is it for DC in February. See you soon with the rest of Previews.

August 2012 DC Comics Diamond Previews Review

August 2012 DC Comics Diamond Previews Review

With Marvel Comics complete we now turn our attention to DC Comics. September brought us a month of Zero issues and October returns all comics back to their current story-lines DC Comics is also the big winner of my recent pull list purge, and they remain virtually unscathed. I believe that this is a testament to the success of the New 52 initiative.

The internet is riddled with negative comments about DC’s relaunch and in some cases it is justifiable. What these naysayers seem to not notice is that the relaunch has worked. Sales for DC Comics are up, with a wonderful increase increase in both market and dollar share. It definitely worked for me, prior to the relaunch I was not into DC Comics.

The continuity was ridiculous and the characters seemed to be without direction, DC obviously not knowing what to do with there characters. While the relaunch has been exceptional in my opinion, they have had some miss-steps, Superman still seems to lack any distinct definition, and the whole Teen Titans debacle is a bit ridiculous. If they can actually claim that any of the Crisis’s took place and that Blackest Night happened, why could the Teen Titans have not existed.

I do admit that DC might be hiding something up their sleeves with relation to Donna Troy, and Wally West, but that might just be my optimistic side. I will say that I think that DC Comics actually has something big with those two, and many others I am sure. My favorite, but very short lived, DC character is Aztek and I am still hoping he will make an appearance at some point.

 

Wonder Woman #13          Not much in the way of superheroes has peeked my interest in the New 52, except 2 books. Both of them have a superhero pedigree but seem to walk on the Vertigo side of the relaunch. Wonder Woman is unlike anything that has come before. While certain moments in Diana’s pre 52 life still stand out. Mainly Phil Jimenez’s run. This is a Wonder Woman I care about. I am enjoying watching the girl changing into a woman and dealing with all of the skeleton’s in her and her family’s closet, while discovering that all that she knew about herself is irrevocably changed. The supporting cast is superb, and Brian Azzarello has surpassed himself, giving every character a time to shine, and he can take one panel and change things in that one little space. Nothing is throw away with this title. I cannot say enough about the art in this book. Sharp lines, surprisingly effective basic shading, the color is astounding, everything that brings you into Diana’s world, and keeps your interest. This is my Wonder Woman, words I never thought I would say.

 

Justice League Dark #13Justice League Dark Annual #1          The second superheroish title is Justice League Dark. October brings a double dose with issue #13, and the Justice League Dark Annual #1. These are the last two parts to Jeff Lemire’s first epic storyline. He is the reason I picked up this book, well that and the crossover with another favorite title of mine, I, Vampire. It is the showdown between the House of Mystery and the House of Secrets. Constantine’s team is completely defeated, and it looks like, according to the Annual solicit, that he may reach out to Frankenstein, and Amethyst, from the newly launched Sword of Sorcery, to join the fray. The art is slick and does an amazing job of transmitting tone throughout the story. The covers are some of my favorite since the relaunch, and that includes all of the titles.

 

DC Universe Presents #13          DC Universe Presents #13 introduces two more characters into the New 52, and one of them I am assuming will be involved with the supernatural corner of the DC Universe, and that is Blue Devil. I enjoyed reading about his exploits in the pre 52, and I hope that carries over into the relaunch. Black Lightening is also introduced in this story. Marc Andreyko, of Manhunter fame, tells the story of these two heroes who have to put their differences aside while unlocking a part of the DC Universe we have yet to witness.

 

Action Comics #13          Action Comics #13 is bringing another fan-favorite character into the New 52, Krypto! Grant Morrison is apparently changing things up for our Man of Steel in this issue. I am going to give this issue a try, in the off chance that the title starts displaying a direction.

 

Batman #13          Batman #13 is the moment several Bat-fans have been waiting for, the return of the one and only Joker, in the story “Death of the Family”. The cover is creepy, and the solicit suggests that this may be the darkest Joker we have seen to date. Batman and Joker fans will be picking this one up for sure, and for those new to Batman, this would be an excellent jumping on point, to witness the return of the greatest, and most dangerous, of Batman’s rogue gallery.

 

Batwoman #13          Batwoman #13 has my interest with a team up with Wonder Woman. Normally, at least until now, I rarely felt compelled out of my love of a character, to pick up their appearances in other books, but with DC I do. Batwoman and Wonder Woman team up in a story by J.H. Williams and W. Haden Blackman, with art by J.H. Williams providing the gorgeous art that he has made his trademark.

 

Green Lantern #13Green Lantern New Guardians #13Red Lanterns #13          The Green Lantern family of titles has a big month in October with each title being part of the status quo changing cross-over “Rise of the Third Army”. In Green Lantern #13, the mysterious new Green Lantern goes up against the Justice League and the Guardians release the first of the Third Army soldiers. Green Lantern #13 features the first strike of the Third Army, and huge changes for Guy Gardner. Green Lantern: New Guardians #13 has the debut of Carol Ferris Star Sapphire, and in Red Lanterns #13 Atrocitus is forced to make a terrible decision to preserve the Red Lantern Corps while one of their own dies. Exciting times for Green Lantern fans indeed.

 

The Phantom Stranger #1          2 books that started with a Zero issue make their proper #1 debuts in October. The Phantom Stranger #1 written by Dan Didio, and art by Brent Anderson and Scott Hanna, has the title character making a deal with Lord Trigon. A deal that will have dramatic repercussions rippling through the DC Universe.

 

Sword of Sorcery #1          Sword of Sorcery #1 is written by Jem writer Christy Marx, with art by one of my favorites Aaron Lopresti. Princess Amaya has grown up since we last saw her and times have changed. Not only does she have to deal with her duty as protector of Gemworld but also with the small fact that her family wants her dead. Sword of Sorcery #1 is my DC Pick of the Month.

 

Dial H #5          At the start of this column I mentioned that there were two superhero-type books I liked and maybe I should have included Dial H, but I couldn’t. Part of the reason I love this book so much is that it is dense with story and that story cannot be categorized. The superhero portions of the story redefine superheroes in the most bizarre of ways. I hope to see this book crossover with the more Vertigo like series in the New 52.

 

Animal Man #13          A storyline that has been brewing since the launch of the New 52 is “Rotworld”, and that kicks into high gear in October with Animal Man #13. The first part of the four part story “Rotworld: The Red Kingdom” guest stars Justice League Dark (Most Excellent), Beast Boy, Hawkman (based on the cover), and many heroes and villains of the DC Universe.

 

Swamp Thing #13          Swamp Thing #13 guest stars Poison Ivy, Deadman, and the Parliament of Trees and is the first part of “Rotworld: The Green Kingdom”. Swamp Thing learns how the Rot was victorious and has overtaken the Earth.

 

Frankenstein: Agent of Shade #13          Frankenstein, Agent of S.H.A.D.E. #13 is tying into the “Rotworld” arc as well with the first issue of the three part “Rotworld: Secrets of the Dead”. Frankenstein takes the battle to the Rot in an attempt to stop its invasion of the Earth.

 

Swamp Thing Annual #1          Swamp Thing Annual #1 delves more into his rivalry with Anton Arcane, who has made his existence known in the recent issues of Swamp Thing. The first encounter of these enemies is the reason why Rotworld came to pass. In my opinion, the “Rotworld” crossover is definitely an example of how to do a crossover. Slow burn build up while exploring the characters mythos, and advancing their personal stories, and keeping everything amazingly in context with the larger story.

 

I, Vampire #13          I, Vampire #13 has me a little worried. I thought we had the storyline about Andrew going all evil and grrr already? Cain was pretty bad ass, and while the circumstances may be a little different this seems a little repetitive this early in the game. I will admit that having a human Mary, Queen of Blood running around is a little intriguing and will definitely be a huge adjustment for the character.

 

Deathstroke #13Grifter #13          For Rob Liefeld fans I have to apologize for what I am about to say, but I cannot be quiet. The covers for both Deathstroke #13, and Grifter #13 are ridiculous (and not in the hip street lingo kind of way). Deathstroke #13 in particular is disturbing. I do not see how those covers will attract readers, and quite honestly are part of the turn off for me.

 

Joe Kubert Presents #1          Joe Kubert Presents #1 is the first issue of a six issue miniseries. Joe Kubert brings us two stories that he both wrote and drew. One features Hawkman with the other being a story called “Spit”. Brian Buniak provides a story featuring Angel and Ape. Sam Glanzman also spins a tale about the U.S.S. Stevens.

 

Masters of the Universe: Origin of the Skeletor #1          Joshua Hale Fialkov, the writer of I, Vampire, is the reason I am purchasing Masters of the Universe: The Origin of Skeletor #1. This is a one shot that gives us the definitive reasons why he became one of the most evil despots ever.

 

The New Deadwardians #8          It is sad that Vertigo’s The New Deadwardians #8 is the last issue of this series. It has proven itself to be a glimpse into an amazing world that combines the best of crime procedurals with characters that go bump on the night. It is nice to see writers take genre’s (vampires and zombies) and create something completely new (at least to me). I hope this does well enough in trade that a second volume is announced at some point.

 

Punk Rock Jesus #4          Punk Rock Jesus #4 (of 6) brings us one step closer to then end of what is turning into my favorite miniseries of the year, and I have only read the first issue! The story of a genetically created clone of Jesus dealing with a world of reality television and corporate control, with supporting characters whose motives you are never quite sure of is fascinating. Sean Murphy provides beautiful, and at times gritty, black and white art that helps create the world that J2 exists in.

 

MY DC PULL LIST

MINI-SERIES

Before Watchmen: Minutemen
Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre
Before Watchmen: Rorschach
New Deadwardians
Punk Rock Jesus

ONGOING

Animal Man
Dial H
Frankenstein: Agent of S.H.A.D.E.
I, Vampire
Justice League Dark
National Comics
The Phantom Stranger
Swamp Thing
Sword of Sorcery
Team 7
Wonder Woman

SPECIAL ORDER

Action Comics #13
Batwoman #13
DC Universe Presents #13
JLA Presents: Aztek the Ultimate Man TP
Masters of the Universe: The Origin of Skeletor
Ravagers #5
Stormwatch Vol.1 HC
We Can Be Heroes Justice League 7-Pack

Dropped as of October

Birds of Prey
Phantom Lady

July 2012 DC Comics Diamond Previews Review

July 2012 DC Comics Diamond Previews Review

The long rumored Zero Month is upon us in September and DC Comics brings with it some final issues and a new wave. Justice League International was confirmed as canceled prior to the three revealed with these solicits, but that title is, in my opinion, only taking a break, and I fully believe it will be back after a facelift. This is also the month I review my pull list and make some pretty big decisions. DC Comics fared well, I have decided to drop Justice League, Fairest, and Earth 2 from my pull list. Wonder Woman and Justice League Dark are the only superhero titles I collect from DC Comics, and for anyone reading those, you know I use the term Superhero loosely as they have proven to walk quite well on the darker side of the DC Universe.

 

Let’s look at the three new series launching during Zero Month. Two of them will be making it onto my pull list, at least for the first arc, and longer I suspect.

 

Talon #0          The Batman family of titles, regardless of whether it needs to grow or not, brings us Talon #0. This is a direct spin off from the Court of Owls story line from the Bat books, and features Calvin Rose, an assassin who has managed to escape the grasp of the Court and is trying everything in his power to live a normal life. That life might just have to wait. The Court does not like when one of their own leave them, and in Calvin’s case, try to hunt him down, removing that loose end. I have never followed the Batman titles so this one will not be on my pull list, but a family of titles that can support Batwing will no doubt embrace Talon.

 

The Phantom Stranger #0           The first of two titles being added to my pull list is The Phantom Stranger #0. Dan Didio, who brought the wacky with the underrated OMAC is the writer for this title. Promising to follow up on the Free Comic Book Day story, we will see the who, how, and why for The Phantom Stranger, with more then enough mystery to keep us coming back for more. I hope. I love the darker side of the New 52 and I look forward to this adding to my favorite corner of the relaunch.

 

Sword of Sorcery #0           My DC Comics Pick of the Month goes to Sword of Sorcery #0. I now understand the Showcase for Amethyst coming out in August as this title introduces us to the New 52 Amethyst. She is a little bit older, and a little bit wiser, well maybe just a little bit older, and on the road with her mother. She is being hunted by an unknown, and powerful enemy, oh, and is the lost princess of Gemworld. Christy Marx, writer of Jem (Children of the 80’s will remember Jem) brings us a fantasy tale that will pay homage to what has come before but remix it for a modern day fan base. I am extremely looking forward to this title!

 

Justice League #0           Even though I am dropping it from my pull list, I will be picking up Justice League #0. Captain Marvel highlights the lead story in this issue and even though I was loving the slow burn of his New 52 origin, I couldn’t wait anymore, and much like the lead story about the League in every issue, I got bored with it. The second story in this issue is what has me excited. Pandora. This issue we find out more about this woman who is responsible for the entire New 52 Universe.

 

DC Universe Presents #0           DC Universe Presents #0 is an odd beast. Instead of presenting a story relating to a currently published character, or even telling a story set in the past, for a character that has yet to appear, they have focused on OMAC, Blackhawks’ Mother Machine, Hawk, Dove, and Mister Terrific. These stories also set the stage for some stories playing out in the DC Universe. This will need to be looked at at the store, still not sure if this will find its way home with me but it has piqued my curiosity.

 

Superman #0           Superman #0 brings another creative team change to the title. Scott Lobdell writes with Kenneth Rocafort providing the art. Scott Lobdell has never really appealed to me but Kenneth Rocafort has an iconic look to his characters and I will have to review this title on the stands to decide if it will come home with me. I am intrigued with the idea of seeing Krypton in the New 52.

 

Dial H #0           I cannot rave about Dial H enough! This title is the best Vertigo book not under the Vertigo imprint. China Mieville is creating a rich tapestry, different then any incarnation of this story that has come before. The dialed up superheroes that he is creating within these pages is mind boggling, and giving a needed shot in the arm of mainstream super heroics. Riccardo Burchielli provides dark moody artwork that plays well with the mysterious, and sometimes spooky atmosphere that China sets the stories in. If you like strange, dark, mixed with super heroics, get this book! Dial H #0 shows us one of the earliest users of the dial and reveals a dangerous future.

 

Justice League Dark #0           Justice League Dark #0  brings us a young John Constantine in the early days of the New 52. Even if this was not on my pull list I would be picking this up out of sheer curiosity. The John Constantine in the New 52 is honestly not that far off from the slightly darker Vertigo Constantine. I was worried when I heard he would be in the New 52 but through his appearances it has been shown that he still retains his biting attitude and sharp sarcasm that made him a fan favorite in the Vertigoverse. With my current favorite writer, Jeff Lemire, guiding the story I urge any fan of his, or John Constantine to pick up this book.

 

Animal Man #0          Animal Man #0, another Jeff Lemire title, is the origin of Buddy Baker! This title has been a solid title, it could use a little more action and a little less exposition but I cannot imagine missing an issue. This issue also promises to also reveal further story bits that are related to the upcoming Swamp Thing crossover “Rotworld”. Zero issues are the perfect jumping on point, and this issue will be no exception.

 

Team 7 #0           Adding more layers to the past of the New 52 is Team 7 #0. The cast is made up of characters that originally appeared in both the DC Universe, and the Wildstorm Universe. Team 7 is the counter measure for the appearance of Superman, and others like him. If these newly emerging heroes cross the line, Team 7 will remind them where that line is. Justin Jordan crafts the words and Jesus Merino handles the artwork. I have to admit that the artwork looks impressive but in my attempt to trim down my monthly pull list I might wait for the trade on this one. It is an espionage tale, involving superheroes and a shadowy government organization, and that combination is always fun.

 

Captain Atom #0Resurrection Man #0Voodoo #0          Captain Atom, Resurrection Man, and Voodoo each close off their runs with #0 issues. I have to say I am not surprised, each has lacked direction that made them relevant amongst the landscape of the New 52. That’s not to say that the characters aren’t interesting, because they are, but would be better suited in a team environment. With a possible Wildcats relaunch rumored we might see Voodoo appear soon.

 

Green Lantern #0          Green Lantern #0 introduces us to an all new Green Lantern. If this was before the New 52 I might have been more excited for this but after trying out the New 52 Green Lantern titles I have to say I am not a fan of them in the New 52. My pull list does not include a single Green Lantern family title, the last one to survive was Red Lanterns and I think I dropped that with issue 3. Before the relaunch they had these sweeping, epic stories, but told in a singular way. They seemed to have more direction, and for me at least, they are missing that now. For fans though I am sure they will love the #0 issues for they act as a prologue to the “Third Army” storyline that is coming up.

 

National Comics: Rose and Thorn #1           National Comics: Rose and Thorn #1 brings a complete 360 degree turn for the character. A teenage girl is attempting to live life outside of an institution, where she was held. The problem is a dark secret, that won’t let her forget what got her to where she is now.

 

The Shade #12          The Shade #12 brings this amazing series to an end. I am sad that this book isn’t monthly. It has had an incredibly written and beautifully drawn run. I don’t recommend picking up this issue unless you have read what has come before. If you want an amazing self contained story, told in a way that keeps it separate from all other titles and characters, that is dark, haunting, and full of intrigue I do recommend getting the previous 11 issues in the back issue bin, or wait for the eventual trade. This book needs some love so that DC will take notice and give us more of this character, and creative team. The Shade will be revealed as a hero or a villain at the end of this issue and as much as I want to know, I would have loved a bit of a longer road on the journey.

 

I, Vampire Vol. 1: Tainted Love TP          It’s another batch of trade paperbacks and hard covers presenting the first arcs for more of the New 52. The one I strongly recommend is I, Vampire Vol. 1: Tainted Love TP. I already have all the issues but it would read beautifully in trade. This is an amazing story that shows the world of the vampires in the New 52, and none of them sparkle. For true fans of the vampire genre, this is a book you should stop and take notice of.

 

All-Star Western Vol. 1: Guns and Gotham TP           All-Star Western Vol. 1: Guns and Gotham TP collects the first 6 issues of the All-Star Western series. This one fell off my pull list after issue 2, not because of quality but I wanted to have a whole story. The artwork and writing style lent themselves to long form, at least in my eyes. The quality of the words and pictures is top notch, with a haunting, grainy, yet still smooth style. I want to read this with a Whiskey and some country music playing in the background.

 

Justice League Dark Vol. 1: In The Dark TP          The third trade I want to mention is Justice League Dark Vol. 1: In The Dark TP. I started this series with #7, when the I, Vampire crossover hit, and I have been hooked ever since. Part of that love stems from the Jeff Lemire`s involvement, and while he is not involved in the original arc, I need to know the whys and hows of the founding of this team.

MY DC PULL LIST

MINI-SERIES

Before Watchmen: Minutemen
Before Watchmen: Rorschach
Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre
New Deadwardians
Phantom Lady
Shade

ONGOING

Animal Man
Birds of Prey
Dial H
Frankenstein: Agent of S.H.A.D.E.
I, Vampire
Justice League Dark
National Comics
The Phantom Stranger
Swamp Thing
Sword of Sorcery
Wonder Woman

SPECIAL ORDER

All-Star Western Vol. 1: Guns and Gotham TP
Justice League #0
Justice League Dark Vol. 1: In The Dark TP
Stieg Larsson’s The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Vol. 1 HC

The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo vol 1