December 2012 Alternate Comics Diamond Previews Review

December 2012 Alternate Comics Diamond Previews Review

 

Aliens Inhuman Condition HC          Let us return to the Previews for items shipping out in February. We look at the rest of the publishers in this article. Over at Dark Horse we see the return of Aliens with a deluxe graphic novella called Aliens: Inhuman Condition HC. The creative team of John Layman (W) and Sam Keith (A) brings us the stories which ran in DHP #12-#17. I personally am not a fan of the Aliens franchise, but if I was, this creative team would excite me.

 

Dragon Age World of Thedas HC vol 01          The excitement over a third entry into the video game series Dragon Age and Dark Horse helps build the excitement with the most complete look of the world that Dragon Age exists in. The creative team includes the writers and artists of the games, which means we are going to see everything about the regions, religions, monsters, magic, and more. Dragon Age: The World of Thedas Volume 1 HC is a 224 page directory of all that exists in Dragon Age, and a perfect book for fans of the game, and intricate fantasy.

 

My Little Pony micro series #1 Twilight Circle          Fans of My Little Pony will be happy when the 4th issue of Friendship is Magic is released and is joined on the publishing schedule by My Little Pony Micro-Series “Twilight Sparkle” a six issue mini-series focusing on the ponies in solo style. The first issue of the regular series was one I instantly fell in love with, and I am hoping that the same magic will fill the pages of this mini-series.

 

Ghostbusters #1          IDW is relaunching two of their properties. First up is Ghostbusters. The original team is gone, but the supernatural isn’t. A new quartet steps up to fill the shoes of the missing ‘busters, and while dealing with the ghosts of New York, they also have to try to save their predecessors. Erik Burnham writes and provides some of the art with his co-artist Dan Schoening.

 

GI Joe #1          The second relaunch is G.I. Joe. Fred Van Lente of Marvel Zombies, and Hercules fame writes the adventures of a now publicly known, and blogged about Joe team. Steve Kurth, who has provided art for Green Arrow at DC and AvX Consequences at Marvel, brings his drawing talent to the Joes. The threats are public and on American soil. This is also the first of three new Joe series launching, one in February, one in March, and one in April.

 

Snapshot #1          Image Comics launches a four issue mini-series – Snapshot from the team who brought you DC Comics series Losers, Andy Diggle, and Jock. This book injects a comic store employee into a life or death situation where he discovers a lost phone, and on it, pictures of a murder victim, and the one who did the murdering wants the phone back.

 

Uncanny Skullkickers #1          Skullkickers returns with a new #1 and a new adjective when Jim Zub and Edwin Huang launch The Uncanny Skullkickers #1. Two mercenaries battling monsters? Sounds like a good time.

 

Mylo Xyloto #1          Bongo Comics is releasing a six issue mini-series that adapts a pop album. Mylo Xyloto has spawned four top ten hits and now the writing team of Coldplay and Mark Osborne working with artist Alejandro Fuentes will give us a glimpse of the world of Mylo.

 

Fairy Quest #1          Normally the creative team of Paul Jenkins and Humberto Ramos would excite me, but for the first time, I am feeling a little bit of burn out when it comes to fairy tales in the regular world genre. Fairy Quest had its very successful start on Kickstarter and is now coming out as a two issue mini-series from Boom Studios. If you are a fan of Fables you will more than likely pick up this series. Normally I would want to check this book out but I am taking a break from this genre for the time being.

 

Hypernaturals TP vol 01          Boom is releasing the first trade for the Hypernaturals, one of the best space operas out there, on the shelves today. The 8th issue of the series, by Dan Abnett (W), Andy Lanning (W), Tom Derenick (A), and Andres Guinaldo (A) brings an end to the second story arc. Which means if you haven’t got on board, get the first trade, and see why Abnett and Lanning have a reputation for handling large casts, and immense sci-fi storytelling.

 

Garth Ennis Red Team #1          Dynamite Entertainment is launching a crime comic line and who better to write the first book in the line than Garth Ennis. He teams with artist Craig Cermak to bring us the stories of the Red Team, an anti-narcotics unit that exists within the NYPD. It looks like it starts with a seduction of innocents type plot but if anyone can inject new blood (and violence) into that theme it is Ennis.

 

Shadow Year One #1          Dynamite also releases the first issue of a Shadow: Year One, an 8 issue mini-series by Matt Wagner (W) and Willfredo Torres (A). This is the story where we see the formation of the legend that would become the Shadow.

 

 

Harbinger #0Harbinger #0 pullbox cover          Valiant Entertainment brings us the back story of Tony Harada, CEO of Harada Global Conglomerate in Harbinger #0 by the regular writer Joshua Dysart, and artist Mico Suayan. With the upcoming inter company crossover this will lay the groundwork to show why Tony became who he has.

 

 

Valiant Masters Ninjak HC vol 01 Black Water          Valiant is continuing with reprints from the publishers back catalog with Valiant Masters: Ninjak Vol.1 – Black Water HC. This collection is a 184 page book that collects the first six issues of the 1994 Ninjak series, as well as #0, and #00. With his recent reintroduction to the newly relaunched Valiant, this is where the amazing dynamics of this character were first formed. Mark Moretti writes and provides some of the art, with Joe Quesada bringing the rest of the pictures.

 

Bloodshot TP vol 01          Released in February is also the first Bloodshot collection from the most recent series. This 128 page trade collects the first 5 issues (I am assuming it is the first 5 with the page count) of one of the most intriguing action series on the shelves. Duane Swierczynski (W) and the artists Manuel Garcia, and Arturo Lozzi create a title where the stakes are high, and so is the body count. With the upcoming cross-over this is a good primer on what has already happened, in anticipation of what is to come.

 

The Valiant titles have not displayed any fluff of any kind and everything that they publish is important, or will be. This is just a hunch on my part, but everything about Valiant strikes me as planned out. Either way, pick up these trades as a reminder of why Valiant was groundbreaking with their storytelling in the past, and how they have turned it up a notch in the present.

 

Well that’s it for Previews for February. See you soon when we look at March.

 

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.

December 2012 Marvel Comics Diamond Previews Review

December 2012 Marvel Comics Diamond Previews Review

          Marvel Now! I applaud you, nay, I give you a standing ovation! You are truly showcasing yourself as the House of Ideas. After trying the bulk of your offerings to date, I have been nothing but impressed. All gushing aside, let’s see what Marvel has coming in February of 2013!

 

Guardians of the Galaxy #0.1 Now          Guardians of the Galaxy is getting it’s first issue of a new ongoing, and it’s a #0.1 issue. Brian Michael Bendis is writing and one of my favorites, Steve McNiven is providing the art. Near the end of his Avengers run it became a little drawn out and I was anxious for him to leave the books, but he is the reason I have the interest I do now, and he is also the reason I am finding a new love of the X-Men (no offense to previous creative teams) and I cannot wait to see what he does to kick start the soon to be movie stars, The Guardians of the Galaxy.

 

Iron Man #6 Now          A misfire in my eyes, was the Gillen penned, Land drawn Iron Man. The first issue did not gel on any level for me and there is something creepy about all the strange smiles Land draws that I find way to distracting. It looks like a world populated by mannequins, in odd, smiling poses. In issue #6 however, he appears to be donning space armor, perhaps the armor he is going to wear on his upcoming stint as a Guardian of the Galaxy?

 

Nova #1 Now          Nova #1 fills me with a combination of excitement, and nervousness. Excitement because the creative team is amazing! Jeph Loeb is a writer, whose career is full of amazing stories, with so many more to come, and Ed McGuinness is an artist who has a strong fluid style, that is easily recognizable as his. He is what makes me nervous. When I heard about a Nova relaunch I imagined it a little less kid friendly. When I say kid friendly I mean the style of art. It has a cartoony feel to it. I am going to give the first arc a go but I make no promises.

 

Uncanny X-Men #1 Now          For the first time ever I think Cyclops is an interesting character. For years I have wanted to reach through the comic book page and smack Scott. He has been boring, whiny, and missing any semblance of a back bone. That is different now. Following Avengers Vs. X-Men and Scott’s life changing encounter with the Phoenix he is a changed man. He has become much more aggressive then we are used to seeing him. He still has his emotional moments, but now instead of showing weakness, those moments seem to be building his resolve, making him stronger, finally Scott Summers is complicated, and interesting. His attitude, and look get remakes in the Brian Michael Bendis written Uncanny X-Men, which launches with a whole new #1 in February.

 

          With a brief introduction to the team playing out in All-New X-Men, we see that Magik, Magneto, Emma, and Scott take up residence in the original Weapon X lab that Wolverine was created in, we see Scott creating the new Xavier’s. Seems like an interesting concept and puts Scott and his team somewhere between the Xavier’s original idea for the X-Men and the Brotherhood that Eric once ran. Having Chris Bachalo as artist will definitely add to the book as Bachalo demonstrates an amazing ability to really use emotions in panels in one of the most effective ways I have ever seen. The most important part is Emma, starting with Generation X, we have been treated to a character evolution that took a character who most people did not really care about, to a character that is essential to the X-Men Mythos. With her recent intergalactic jilting at the hands of her lover, she is sure to be pissed, and that is when Emma is at her most fun.

 

The Fearless Defenders #1 Now          The Defenders were not gone long as a new series, titled The Fearless Defenders, fills their void. This is a different take on the property and starts with Valkyrie and Misty Knight beginning to assemble the team, while staying alive. I like books that have strong female leads and hope that they catch on. The creative team is not one I have read allot of but Cullen Bunn (writer) is a mainstay at Marvel, and the art, provided by Will Sliney, looks nice in the previews.

 

Uncanny Avengers #5 Now          Uncanny Avengers #5 by Rick Remember (writer) and Olivier Coipel (artist) unveil further additions to the lineup with Sunfire, Wonder Man, and Wasp join the team. It is a given that Havok would have leadership issues, with a lineup like this one it should be expected, and I honestly think that Havok may have been the wrong choice for the team leader. Before anyone accuses me of hating Havok, I don’t. He is and always will be my favorite of the Summer’s brothers.

 

          This is a team of big egos, and big abilities, and the purpose of the team carries a big amount of responsibility, all of which Havok may not be ready for. The solicit promises a death of a major character, and by an Avenger nonetheless. I hope it’s not a mutant who did it, they have been through more than enough. Either way Rick Remember is a talent unlike any other and if anyone can juggle, and make work, this diverse cast, he is the man. Olivier Coipel is an artist I hold in high regard and find he draws my eye into the page with his layouts and backgrounds.

 

Secret Avengers #1 Now          My current favorite Marvel title, Secret Avengers, is launching with new #1 issue and a new creative team of Nick Spencer writing, and Luke Ross drawing. Good creative team? Check. The lineup includes Nick Fury Jr., Hawkeye, Hulk, Black Widow, Winter Soldier, Maria Hill and Phil Coulson. Intriguing lineup? Check. The best part? They won’t remember these missions ever happened. This sounds like a wonderfully logical direction for the book. They are creating something new out of a concept that was only starting to find its footing under Remember’s guiding hand. This is my Marvel Pick of the Month.

 

Indestructible Hulk #4 Now Captain America #4 Now Journey Into Mystery #649 Now All New X-Men #7 Now

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

          Marvel Now has successfully increased the amount of Marvel on my pull list with Indestructible Hulk, Captain America, Journey Into Mystery, and All-New X-Men becoming mainstays.

 

Red She-Hulk #62 Now X-Men Legacy #6 Now           So far the only mis-steps in my eyes are Red She-Hulk (was it even needed?), Iron Man (Extremis…again?) and X-Men: Legacy (again….needed?).

 

 

 

 

Deadpool #5 Now Fantastic Four #4 Now FF #4 Now Thor God of Thunder #5 Now

 

 

 

 

 

 

          I haven’t tried Deadpool (never liked the character), Fantastic Four (interesting hook to the first arc though), FF (have not heard good things about it, sadly), and Thor. My budget can only go so far.

 

Alpha Big Time #1          And because no one demanded it, the first issue in a five issue Alpha mini-series. And that is all I have to say about that.

 

Dexter #1          Dexter fans will be pleased. The previously solicited Dexter five issue mini-series is back and February will bring us #1. Jeff Lindsay, who created the character, is the writer, which means that these characters should bring to the page what you see in the show in terms of tone and character. This is one of the best ways to do media tie ins, with the involvement of the shows creative team. This is a smart way to entice fans of one medium to pay a visit to another.

 

X-Men #41Astonishing X-Men #59          Going out with a whimper is a book I fear had fallen by the wayside months ago. X-Men #41 is the last for the series. This is something that should have happened sooner. Sure, the creative teams have at times been solid enough, but this book has rarely had any idea what to do with itself. I wouldn’t be surprised to see this relaunch soon though, perhaps another Bendis written book. Now if only they could bring Astonishing X-Men to an end.

 

Powers Bureau #1          Retitled and re-solicited, Powers: Bureau #1 by Brian Michael Bendis (writer), and Michael Avon Oeming (artist) comes our way in February. This time Deena is playing in a larger pond, power crimes still, but this time they are Federal. Her former partner, Walker, joins her as the crimes are bigger and so are the stakes.

 

New Warriors Omnibus HC vol 01          Well I told myself that I would not order any more large ticket items until I am caught up on my current orders. After 1 month I am allot closer and because of that I could not resist ordering the New Warriors Omnibus Vol. 1 HC. Clocking in at 1,064 pages and featuring the first twenty-six issues plus various other comics, detailing the earliest phase of the New Warriors career. This is one title that I was surprised didn’t come out of the Marvel Now! Initiative. $99.99 is an excellent value for this much story, about some of the most interesting characters in the Marvel Universe. I could list all of the artists involved but between the writers and the artists, it is the cream of the crop of the comic book professionals that worked during the 80’s and 90’s.

 

Avengers Season One Prem HC          The final book to talk about is the Avengers: Season One book. Allot of fans wondered where this book would land in the House of Idea’s publishing schedule, and some even thinking that it would not appear. Well I was thrilled when it was announced that Peter David was writing the book. I am not overly familiar with the art team but if they are consistent with the dynamic art that has appeared in some of the Season One books than I am sure it will look amazing. Peter David is the draw for me, and the reason why I am picking it up.

 

          That is it for Marvel in February, see you shortly with DC.