April 2013 Alternate Comics Diamond Previews Review

April 2013 Alternate Comics Diamond Previews Review

 

The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys #1         Time to visit the Back of the Previews Book as we check out the rest of previews for items scheduled for July 2013 and later shipping. Dark Horse brings us the first official work from writer Gerard Way since the announcement of the official end of My Chemical Romance. The rest of the creative team includes: Shaun Simon (W), Becky Cloonan (A), and Dan Jackson (Cov.). It follows a character simply referred to as Girl and features a battle between a big corporation, ironically named “Better Living Industries”, and the citizenry that it steps on. The plot sounds a little too cliched but with the man behind the Umbrella Academy writing, it may prove to be different. The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys is a 6 issue mini-series and the first issue should be worth a check over in the store.

 

Massive #13         The second year of the Brian Wood penned The Massive brings the crew of the Kapital to New York City, or what remains after the Crash. This book is one of the most densely written series being published and the world building is deliberate and well paced. It wouldn’t surprise me if they had a complete atlas for what the world might look like post Crash. Get on board for what is going to be a second amazing year with issue #13. I would love to see this series picked up for television. The budget would have to be substantial but it could absolutely reach Walking Dead levels of popularity on the airwaves.

 

X-Files Season 10 #1         IDW is quickly becoming the go to for very well done licensed comics. Another franchise joins them when The X-Files: Season 10 #1 hits the stands. Mulder and Scully are back and working the cases that defy explanation. This series is within continuity of the television series, and the movies, and is executive produced by series creator, Chris Carter. If the quality that IDW delivers consistently is applied to this book, it will be a hit.

 

My Little Pony Micro-Series #5 My Little Pony Friendship is Magic #8My Little Pony Color Me Treasury Ed         Speaking of hit licenses we have three My Little Pony books on the stands in June. First up is the My Little Pony “Color Me” Treasury Edition, which includes the first full issue, and all 48 original covers for the first four issues, all in black and white. I will probably order 2, one to color, and one to keep. The 5th issue of the six issue My Little Pony: Micro-Series comes out in June, with a focus on the random party planner pony, Pinkie Pie. Over in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic #8, the second storyline which saw the premiere of the new Nightmare Moon comes to a close.

 

Saga TP vol 2         The second Saga TP is released in June and collects issues #7-12 of this hit science fiction series by the superstar team of Brian K. Vaughn (W) and Fiona Staples (A). If ever there was a family that was the exact polar opposite of normal it is the one in these pages. Part Star Wars, part Romeo and Juliet, mixed with an incredible amount of creative talent make this a trade worth getting. If you don’t get the single issues (which I do recommend, just for the covers alone) you should at least be reading the trades. This book is definitely the highlight of Image’s June slate.

 

Sonic the Hedgehog #250 varSonic the Hedgehog #250 reg          While it’s not a book I collect I have to give props to the Archie published Sonic the Hedgehog title, which is hitting it’s landmark 250th issue in June. It is the ninth part in the twelve part epic cross-over with Mega Man called “When Worlds Collide”. In this day and age it is always notable when a comic book hits these numbers. Congratulations to the Archie team on the milestone.

 

Fashion Beast #10         Avatar Press has really turned into a publisher that appeals to me. I don’t know if it is me who has changed or if it has been Avatar itself. It started with Fashion Beast, a brilliant 10 issue series by Alan Moore and Malcolm MacClaren, that is sadly coming to a close with the 10th issue in June. This is Alan Moore unlike anything you are used to, and if you haven’t read it, get the single issues, or wait for the trade that will be solicited shortly.

 

Uber #2 propagandaUber #2 wrapUber #2           Then came Uber, a tale of a Nazi powered super team, fighting for the Third Reich, and how that would have changed the course of the war. Issue #2 of Uber by Kieron Gillen (W) and Caanan White (A) is out in June.

 

Extinction Parade #1 Extinction Parade #1 wrap         Now we have my favorite zombie writer, Max Brooks (World War Z), jumping onto the Avatar train with a story that pits humans against zombies against vampires. How will the humans react when the vampires seem to be protecting them? Little do they realize the vampires just don’t want their food source destroyed. Extinction Parade is set to be an 11 issue series but I am already hoping it gets turned into an ongoing or a second series is ordered.

 

Liberator #1         Black Mask Comics has a couple of first issues out in June but the one that has my attention is Liberator #1 by Matt Miner (W), Tim Seeley (A), and Yildiray Cinar (Cov). This is a Batmanesque character but instead of coming to the aid of the people, the help is for the animals as the title character makes it known that they do not appreciate animal cruelty and will go to any lengths to make sure it stops. With my work in animal advocacy this title has me excited and it is strange that this issue has never really been brought up more in comic books. This is on my pull list for sure.

 

Harbinger Wars #3 Harbinger Wars #3 pullbox Harbinger #13 Harbinger #13 8bit Bloodshot #12 Bloodshot #12 8bit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Over at Valiant the Harbinger Wars continue in issue #3 of the 4 issue mini-series. The issue also contains the introduction of the H.A.R.D. Corps into the modern Valiant universe. Issue #13 of Harbinger and #12 of Bloodshot each continue the cross-over.

 

Bloodshot TP vol 02 Rise and the Fall          For trade waiters the second Bloodshot trade is out in June. Bloodshot Vol. 2: The Rise and Fall TP  collects issues #5-9 of the series and continues to shed some light on the mystery that surrounds Bloodshot, and slowly starts leading us towards the current Harbinger Wars.

April 2013 Marvel Comics Diamond Previews Review

April 2013 Marvel Comics Diamond Previews Review

 

Age of Ultron #9          Age of Ultron #10We now turn our attention to Marvel Comics and their items shipping in June of 2013. The big story is of course the finale of the first crossover event of the Marvel Now era. The last two issues of Age of Ultron, #9 and #10, hit the shelves. We have already heard about the insertion of the hotly contested, one time Spawn character, Angela, into the Marvel Universe, including involvement from Neil Gaiman, the characters creator, but there is apparently another surprise even bigger, in the works. One of my guesses is the appearance, finally, of Marvelman/Miracleman in the Marvel Universe. June will be an exciting month at the House of Ideas.

 

Age of Ultron #10AI          A title that has garnered alot of recent attention, since it’s announcement, is an Avengers title. I know that another Avengers title is not normally a reason to get excited since there are plenty to choose from, but Avengers A.I.  returns robots to the forefront of the Marvel Universe. The line up of this team has me curious with Ultron’s son from the Runaways, a Doombot, Vision, and more making up this Pym led squad of Avengers. Age of Ultron #10 A.I. will redefine the role of Pym in the Marvel Universe and it is virtually guaranteed that this will be the kick off to the new Avengers series.

 

Avengers #14 Now        Over in the Avengers we begin the road to Infinity. Issue #14 of the series by Jonathan Hickman (W), Nick Spencer (W), and Stefano Caselli (A) brings us the official prelude. A.I.M. continues  to be a thorn in the side of the Avengers and go even further with the unveiling of the S7 program, while the Earth begins to communicate with something much older than us. After several issues the team is starting to gel and while the cast is immense the creative team is definitely giving each member a moment to shine. If you pick up only one Avengers book this is the one that should be coming home with you.

 

Superior Spider-Man #12       While I appreciate the writing of Dan Slott, issue #12 of Superior Spider-Man relies on something we have seen multiple times and that is the hero locked in a super-villain prison with those the hero placed there. Again it’s the Raft (how is that place still operational?), this time the cast of trapped civilians includes Jonah, Glory, and Norah.

 

Iron Man #11 Now       Dale Eaglesham is providing some top notch art on Iron Man and the preview pages in #11, written by Kieron Gillen, might be enough for me to check out this book, for the “Secret Origin of Tony Stark” storyline.

 

Uncanny X-Force #6 Now       Sam Humphries writes Uncanny X-Force #6 & 7, with a TBA artist (I get worried when creative teams are TBA this close to release), and brings us a Fantomex centric story. Since the character has been split into three I have been wanting a story that details their relationship with Betsy’s, and it looks like this will be that story. We still have Bishop running around but my interest in him as a character is miniscule to begin with. For me Fantomex is the draw!

 

Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #24       I may pick up Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #24 for three reasons, Cloak, Dagger, and the Ultimate take on Power Pack. Brian Michael Bendis (W) has a great knack not just for finding a natural voice for the characters but also reintroducing characters, and concepts, in a fresh way, and not an expected way.

 

Wolverine and X-Men #31       I left Wolverine and the X-Men shortly after the first year of stories but issue #31 by Jason Aaron (W) and Nick Bradshaw (A) begins a storyline that may pull me back in. The Hellfire Club, the current lineup introduced during the first year, makes their move, and starts their own school, The Hellfire Academy. With a faculty composed of some of the deadliest mutants on Earth, and a student body taken from the Jean Grey School, this story promises conflicts galore, especially when Wolverine is on the hunt to get the kidnapped students back before they cross the line and enter a life of villainy.

 

X-Factor #257       June also sees the first two parts of a six part storyline in X-Factor #257 & 258. “The End of X-Factor” promises big changes for the team of mutant detectives. If this truly is the end of the team it is appropriate that Peter David writes the closing chapter. With the small but loyal fan following of this book has I would be surprised to see it disappear entirely, instead I could see it getting a late Marvel Now relaunch with Peter David still helming, one would hope.

 

Fury Max #13       One of comics best kept secrets ends in June with the 13th issue of Fury MaxGarth Ennis (W) and Goran Parlov (A) . This book is one of the best war comics I have read, and that says alot since the war genre is one that never interests me. Garth finds a voice for Fury that is believable from the beginning and this is a Fury I would love to see in the mainstream Marvel Universe. If you haven’t been picking this up it is worth getting the back issues for, or even waiting for the trade, which I am hoping is oversized.

 

These are the highlights from Marvel in June. See you soon when we look at the back of the book for all of the other publishers offerings.