May 2014 Marvel Comics Diamond Previews Review

May 2014 Marvel Comics Diamond Previews Review

Original Sin #6July is all about Original Sins over at Marvel. Many previously unseen secrets are about to be retconned * into the Marvel 616 universe.

 

Amazing Spider-Man #4 SIN          Spider-man wasn’t the only one bitten by a radioactive spider the day Peter had his origin. It turns out a young lady by the name of Silk was also bitten all those years ago and in Amazing Spider-man #4 by Dan Slott (W) and Humberto Ramos (A) we find out where she has been all this time.

 

Original Sin #5.1One of the more interesting retcons * coming out of Original Sin is the revelation that Angela is actually related to Thor, and via adoption, Loki, and comes from a tenth realm. This is being brought to us from Jason Aaron (W), Al Ewing (W), Simone Bianchi (A), and Lee Garbett (A). This is kind of interesting but will undoubtedly cause many colorful message board rants. Thor Vs. Loki #1-5 sounds interesting and I imagine will have far reaching consequences for the God of Thunder and his mischievous adopted brother Loki.

 

Daredevil #6 SIN          We have always known that Daredevil’s mother was a nun but in Daredevil #6 by Mark Waid (W) and Javier Rodriguez (A) we find out exactly what prompted that life changing event in this Original Sin tie in.

 

Uncanny X-Men #23 ANMN          Issues #23 & 24 of Uncanny X-Men are Original Sin tie-ins and promise to shake the X-Men to the core with “The Last Will and Testament of Charles Xavier”. Brian Michael Bendis writes with art in issue #23 by Kris Anka, and Chris Bachalo providing the art in issue #24. The solicits hint at (surprise, surprise) a retcon * when a previously unknown power threatens them like nothing before. I hope this is a smoother retcon * when compared to all of the X-Men teams that have been pushed into the timeline before the one we all know and love so well.

 

Rocket Raccoon #1          Hidden within all of the Original Sin tie-ins are several new releases, carrying on the All-New Marvel Now slate of books, first of which is Rocket Raccoon #1. Skottie Young handles both art and writing for this series that Marvel has made a point of saying is in-continuity. The in-continuity part scares me because Rocket Raccoon could be an amazing comic book for the all ages readers but in-continuity means that if a crossover happens, chances are it will impact this book. Either way Skottie has proven he is a fun artist who has graced many variant covers and that he can write. This book should make Rocket Raccoon the star he deserves to be.

 

Spider-Man 2099 #1 ANMN          The book I am somewhat excited about is Spider-man 2099 #1 by Peter David (W) and William Sliney (A). I only say somewhat because the book is set in the present day. Part of the fun of the 2099 universe was the world itself and how much it added to the atmosphere of the book. I hope that Peter David is allowed to avoid the Spider-family cross-overs and get to create his own set of supporting characters for Miguel O’Hara. I am hoping a return to 2099 or the much rumored Superior Spider-man 2099 series will be announced soon. Either way this is a must have just to see a possible return to greatness for this long overlooked character.

 

Storm #1 ANMN           Storm of the X-Men is getting a solo series from Greg Pak (W) and Victor Ibanez (A). Storm will be traveling all over the globe to right wrongs and bring about the peaceful world she envisions. I am not a fan of solo X-Men titles since I personally find they function better as smaller parts of a larger whole. I am interested in how this book does only because this seemed to be a ninja solicitation, kind of tucked away and hidden. In a month where there are so many special issues, Original Sin tie-ins, and a few launches it may not have been wise to launch this series now since it is very over-shadowed at the moment. Best of luck to the creative team though.

 

ELektra #4 ANMNMs Marvel #6 ANMNShe-Hulk #6 ANMNBlack Widow #8 ANMNWith the amazing female led books Marvel is putting out (She Hulk, Black Widow, Ms. Marvel, Elektra, etc.) this one may add to the pile of strong women who kick butt and look good while doing it.

 

All New Invaders #7 SIN Avengers #32 SIN Deadpool #31 SIN Fantastic Four #7 SIN

 

Short article for Marvel but since most books are embroiled in Original Sin it isn’t really a surprise. Good reading everyone!

(shortened form of RETroactive CONtinuity; first made popular in the comic book world)
1. (original meaning) Adding information to the back story of a fictional character or world, without invalidating that which had gone before.
2. (more common usage) Adding or altering information regarding the back story of a fictional character or world, regardless of whether the change contradicts what was said before.

April 2014 Marvel Comics Diamond Previews Review

April 2014 Marvel Comics Diamond Previews Review

 

Original Sin #3 Original Sin #4          Marvel Comics is deep in crossover territory in June 2014 as Original Sin continues to trek through the 616. Original Sin #3 from Jason Aaron (W) and Mike Deodato (A) looks to add another murder to the story thanks to a discovery made by the Winter Soldier and his team and the fourth issue teams Punisher up with Dr. Strange.

 

Fantastic Four #6 All New Invaders #6 Original Sins #1 Original Sins #2 Original Sin #3.1 Original Sin #3.2 Original Sin #3.3           Let’s not forget the tie ins, in no particular order: Fantastic Four #6, All-New Invaders #6, Nova #18, Original Sins #1, and #2, and Original Sin #3.1, 3.2,  3.3,  3.4.

Avengers #31But that’s not all. Avengers #31 takes the team into the future (again) to see what their actions today have created in the future.

 

 

Mighty Avengers #11          In Mighty Avengers #11 we see another Avengers team from 1972 that no one knew existed. Part of me wishes that Marvel would stop shoe horning these “pivotal” past events into the timeline. Al Ewing is a capable writer and if anyone can make it work he would be one of a small handful that can.

 

Deadpool #30          Dazzler appears to team up with Deadpool in his Original Sin tie in in issue #30 of his series. Oh, and they fight vampires.

 

New Avengers Annual #1 ANMN          New Avengers Annual #1 focuses on Doctor Stephen Strange, the Sorcerer Supreme of the Marvel Universe. With his recent name drop in Captain America: Winter Soldier it is clear that his profile will soon be on the rise. We aren’t that far from Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Frank J. Barbiere (W), and Marco Rudy (A) tell us a story of the good Doctor and a debt he is called upon to pay up by some Himalayan techno-monks.

 

New Avengers #19 New Avengers #20          In New Avengers #19 and #20 we get to see the continued battle between the Illuminati and the latest version of the Justice League, Marvel style. At the end of the day we all know which Earth will survive but the passive aggressive knock towards the Distinguished Competition looks like a fun thing to see play out.

 

Uncanny Avengers #21          Rick Remember (W) and Daniel Acuna (A) close out the epic “Avenge the Earth” storyline, with the fates of 7 different futures at stake. Uncanny Avengers #21 brings the final battle in June.

 

Silver Surfer #4          Let the Guardians of the Galaxy onslaught begin. The team of big screen heroes pays a visit to the pages of Silver Surfer #4 in June when Dan Slott (W) and Michael Allred (A) show us what happens when the Surfer goes to drop off his human companion at Earth. Apparently the Hulk and Doctor Strange show up as well. Defenders and Guardians in one book, with Allred providing the art? This sounds like fun.

 

Wolverine #8 Wolverine #9          Well the cat, or wolverine, is out of the bag. The Canucklehead who is the best at what he does has his days numbered as 3 Months to Die brings us the supposed final story of Wolverine before he bites the big one. No offence to the talent involved but comic book deaths really don’t mean anything to most fans these days, especially when it comes to one of the most bankable characters. We’ll find out the permanency of said death in three months. I, myself, am thinking it is going to be a “bold, new direction” in three months, and then a few months later when they do wave 4 or 5 of All-New our tough as nails mutant will be back to his familiar status quo.

 

          Well surprisingly this month Marvel had a much shorter column than DC. With more launches coming from the big two in the coming months I expect to see some slightly longer columns. See you soon when we look at the rest of the publishers and their offerings starting in June.

March 2014 Marvel Comics Diamond Previews Review

March 2014 Marvel Comics Diamond Previews Review

Time to pay a visit to the pages of the latest Previews. We are looking at issue 306, the March 2014 issue which lists product to appear in stores starting in May 2014. First will be Marvel as they have impressed me more and more with the releases under the All-New initiative. I will highlight some of my favorites, and make suggestions on what you should be picking up.

Original Sin #1 Original Sin #2           Before we dive into the regular monthlies we cannot fail to mention the start of the next crossover. As much as people complain about crossovers, they still sell and because of that we get Original Sin. This sees the death of the Watcher, a chronicler of all major events to hit the Marvel Earth, but his days of watching are now over. Part crime procedural, part superhero drama, this is an interesting idea, but will hopefully not drag out as some of these events at the big 2 do, and yes this is meant as a jab at the bloated and going on too long Forever Evil over at DC. After having the 0 issue in April, May brings the true start of the series in Original Sin #1 and 2 (of 8) penned by Jason Aaron with art by Mike Deodato. The premise is solid enough so I may check out the first issue out of curiosity.

What I will be passing on are the tie-ins. I have found that the majority of tie-ins are completely unimportant to the main series, and other than the titles I collect regularly I will pass on them, but for completionists be on the lookout for tie-ins in Avengers #29, #30, Mighty Avengers #10, and Deadpool #29, each one with the same solicitation text “What did he see?”

Amazing Spider-Man #1.1Amazing Spider-Man #2          With the return of Peter Parker and the Amazing Spider-Man title we are also getting a Dan Slott written, Ramon Perez drawn year one story that will give us a new take on the first 60 days of the wall-crawlers adventures. With his origin having been retold in two movies, a Season One graphic novel, and countless times in his own series, I am going to pass on this. This is being numbered using the numbering from the Amazing Spider-Man series but adding a .1 to it. While the quality of Marvel’s output has been incredibly enjoyable I wish they would stop with all of this point numbering system. It plays on a completionists urge to have a full run and in my eyes is taking advantage of the collector’s wallets.

Moon Knight #3          Now that my one Marvel rant is done, let’s look at books that you should be checking out. Moon Knight is a character I have found not to be as new reader friendly as he could be but that changed when I picked up the first issue of the new series written by Warren Ellis and drawn by Declan Shalvey. They aren’t shying away from playing with the title characters mental state, and even reference his past series but this take is extremely fresh, and you can go into it without any previous knowledge of the character.  His costume has changed into something sleeker and much more recognizable, no more hiding in the shadows for this guy. The first issue shows us a very dangerous and effective Marc Spector and the last page reveal is intriguing and makes me want to see more of this world that Warren Ellis and Declan Shalvey are building for our anti-hero. Issue #3 is out in May and is worth picking up; get the first two issues while you’re at it.

Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #1          The character that Marvel is trying really hard to make us like is getting a four issues mini. Deadly Hands of Kung Fu features Shang Chi. Mike Benson writes and Tan Eng Huat draws. I may check this out on the stand but just the sheer fact that Marvel is pushing the character on us in the pages of Avengers World (really a 22 page fight sequence?) is making me leery of this series to begin with.

Magneto #3          Magneto by Cullen Bunn (W) and Gabriel Hernandez Walta (A) is an odd book. While I liked the first issue everything about his characterization struck me as off. He seems to be more of a What If watered down version of the once great Master of Magnetism. The art is interesting and if the leap in character development was a little more believable I would have been willing to go further with the book. Cullen Bunn is a very capable writer but he explains everything too hard in an attempt to make this new status quo acceptable, but unfortunately, he doesn’t quite capture the character the way other new launches from Marvel have.

George Romeros Empire of the Dead Act One #5          The first act of George Romero’s Empire of the Dead draws to a close with the fifth issue of the series. While I did not like the original announcement that vampires would be playing a role in the book as it seemed it would be similar to Max Brook’s Extinction Parade, I have grown to enjoy this series after having read the first two issues. The power plays between humans, vampires, and zombies are much more political in nature and the boardroom drama is just as intriguing, if not more when compared to Extinction Parade. It is also nice to see how the zombies evolved over time and with their increasing intelligence I am sure we will see this kind of idea play out in other zombie fiction. This is a must buy for Romero and horror fans alike.

Uncanny Avengers #20          While I am sampling multiple Avengers titles at the moment as I pick and choose which ones will be on my pull list and one that grabbed me and reeled me back in was Uncanny Avengers by Rick Remember (W) and Daniel Acuna (A).  The most recent issue I read was a chapter in Ragnorak and boy talk about a cliffhanger, and even though I know full well the entire world was not destroyed, otherwise there wouldn’t be solicitations in May but the storytelling by the creative team pulls you in and with the upcoming Planet X storyline my appetite is back for this Avengers, X-Men mash up, plus Kang continues to play with the timeline, which is never a good thing but it is a fun thing to watch.

Thanos Annual #1          Even though he doesn’t have his own series, Thanos is getting an annual by two people who know the titan quite well: Jim Starlin (W) and Ron Lim (A). My only complaint about this book is the hyperbole present in the solicitation: “…redefine the Marvel Universe in the near future.” How long before every solicitation reads this because it seems at least one comic book in each monthly Previews seems to make this claim. We get it Marvel, everything is changing but why not stop and tell stories in the newly changed universe before doing it again. This book does act as a prequel to Thanos: The Infinity Revelation, an OGN due for release soon.

Loki Agent of Asgard #4          Loki: Agent of Asgard continues to impress and while the second issue wasn’t as strong as the first issue it is understandable as the Trickster from Asgard is still building his supporting cast. My disappointment lies in the missing follow up to the interesting cliffhanger from the first issue but I will stay with this title assuming that the issue one reveal will play in future issues. Al Ewing (W) and Lee Garbett (A) bring us back to the continuation of the story from the All-New Marvel Point One issue which saw Loki locate the sword of Sigurd and take it as his weapon. In issue 4 out in May, Sigurd wants that sword back.

Black Widow #6          The first arc of Black Widow draws to a close with issue 6 in May when Natasha confronts the big bad who has been in her life for awhile, without her knowing. While the writing by Nathan Edmondson is strong, it really is Phil Noto on art that gives this book such an independent identity and a definitive look for Black Widow while fusing with Edmondson’s writing to make this a must have for fans of the toughest lady to be a part of the Avengers.

She-Hulk #4          Marvel is really doing well by its female characters because She Hulk by Charles Soule (W) and Javier Pulido (A) has carved out a permanent place on my pull list as long as the two creators are part of the book. In the first two issues we are treated to a Jennifer who is striking out on her own, starting her own law firm in Brooklyn, and getting an interesting supporting cast including Hellcat, and an assistant with a monkey, that is with her at all times. Throw in a case involving Doctor Doom being sued by his son and this is a quirky title that will give She Hulk an identity all her own in the Marvel Universe. This is another book that is a must have. Daredevil fans take not, Matt makes an appearance in issue 4 out in May.

All New X-Factor #7 All New X-Factor #8          All-New X-Factor has issues #7 and #8 out in May and while Peter David (W) and Carmine Di Giandomenico (A) continue the slow build of the team it is incredibly captivating. Issue #3 brought Danger into the book as well as the knowledge that Quicksilver is reporting back to another character that has a strong interest in the current team, and Polaris especially. Cypher and Warlock will eventually join the team and with Cypher on a May issue cover that will surely be sooner rather than later.

That wraps up our look at Marvel for May. Good reading and don’t forget to head on down to Book Fair to pick up these and many other titles. If these books don’t interest you, there is a book out there for you, don’t be afraid to experiment.