September 2012 Alternate Comics Diamond Previews Review part 2

Sept 2012 Alternate Comics Diamond Previews Review part 2

Space 1999 - Aftershock and Awe HC

It is now time to dig into the back of the Previews Magazine for product shipping this November. It looks like a re solicitation has popped up. Space: 1999 Aftershock and Awe, a 160 page original graphic novel is back. The reason I say back is because it was already solicited. This has me excited to return to the campy but still classic Space: 1999 universe.

 

Jughead #216          Big news on the Archie Comic Publications front. Jughead will be the next character to be updated. This means that we will see his title go on hiatus. Issue #216 is solicited for November, and they are no doubt waiting until after the holiday season to give the character a little bit of a rest, before he comes back shiny and new. With the ground that Archie has been covering over the past couple of years, and the way they have shown their relevance to today’s world, I cannot wait to see what they do with one of the corner stones of Riverdale.

 

Fashion Beast #3          Avatar is putting out one of the most interesting mini-series right now. Namely Fashion Beast. I am not a fan of Alan Moore, more because of his personality than anything else, but I have to give credit where it is due. The first issue didn’t really answer any questions it posed but it offered enough questions and bizarre situations that I cannot wait to continue on this adventure. Society is mad and wants to tame this fashion beast before the world is destroyed in nuclear fire. Even though it was originally written thirty years ago it still has a strong societal connection that resonates with the global political stage of today’s world.

 

Supurbia #1          Boom Studios has a couple of books to keep an eye on out in November. The first one is the #1 issue of the ongoing Supurbia series. Also out on the same day is the trade collection of the first mini-series. The original creative team of creator/writer Grace Randolph, and artist Russell Dauterman are back to tell further stories of superhero families and the housewives that run them. Phil Noto does a beautiful incentive cover to commemorate the release.

 

Hypernaturals #5          The Hypernaturals is a series that I was ready to drop and then I reread the first issue and fell in love with the series. I’ll chalk it up to not being in the best frame of mind when I originally read it. DNA deliver a sci fi epic, right out of the gate, and never slowing down. They balance the smaller character moments well with the bigger set pieces. The mysteries keep building, and I personally hope the team stays missing for awhile because I am really digging the cast at the moment. Thinkwell is one of my favorite new characters to enter the world of fiction this year. Issue #5 brings them closer to the big bad and it is one big bad, big enough, and bad enough to destroy the Quantinuum.

 

Adventure Time TP Vol 01          Hailed by critics as one of the best comic book on the stands this year is Adventure Time. The first collection of 128 pages reprints the first issues of the monthly series. One of the big draws for me is the cover art, and this trade collection gets a brand new cover!

 

Masks #1          Ironically the Back of the Book – Pick of the Month is from Dynamite. This is for one reason only, fully painted interiors by Alex Ross. Dynamite begins it’s next crossover (hopefully better than the dreadful Prophecy), with Masks #1. The series is set in 1938 and brings the best of pulp into 32 wonderful pages. The crossover includes the Shadow, Green Hornet, Kato, the Spider and many, many more. Their enemy is a fascist police state, put in place by the government offices of New York State. I honestly would not notice if the story was good or bad, although Chris Roberson is quite a talent, but it is Alex Ross that makes me call this book an instant classic. If the story is captivating that is icing on the cake.

 

Boys #72          Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson bring their long running, and fan favorite series, The Boys to an end with #72. I have never followed the series but now upon it’s completion I am now thinking that this should be added to my trade wish list. People I know who read this are loyal to this book and they are saddened by it’s ending but expecting a huge payoff. I hope for their sake they get their big ending instead of getting a “Lost” style ending.

 

 

Overstreet Guide to Collecting Comics SC Vol 01 Jusko coverOverstreet Guide to Collecting Comics SC Vol 01 Newton cover          A book that promises to appeal to new collectors and those of us with years of experience is the Overstreet Guide to Collecting Comics Volume 1. This gives you all the information you need to collect, store, grade, sell, comic books. Just like the comics that it talks about, it too has a variant. One cover is the Joe Jusko Spider-Man or a Don Newton Silver Age Justice League cover. My personal choice would be the Silver Age Justice League cover.

 

Attack on Titan GN Vol 03          I don’t often discuss Manga but a good friend of mine got me hooked on Attack on Titan. This book has been making waves, selling millions upon millions of copies in its homeland, and garnering quite allot of positive press from critics. Volume 3 is out in November. Don’t hesitate to ask your comic book store if they can bring in Volumes 1 and 2, you will be happy you did. The basic premise has a small band of human survivors trying to live in a land roamed by huge humanoids that can pick up the people and enjoy them as a snack. In the first volume we are introduced to a titan that stands above their 100 meter walls. The action moves fast, and in the first volume the body count is ridiculous. It shows you exactly what kind of world these kids need to grow up in. It is dark, violent, and raw. This is a story that is being told no matter what happens, and the writer is not afraid to take chances, never hesitating to leave the reader breathless.

 

Lost Dogs GN          Top Shelf Productions is releasing the first professional work from Jeff Lemire, Lost Dogs Graphic Novel. This came before Essex County, and Sweet Tooth. Anyone who knows me knows I love Jeff Lemire. I have only been a fan for a short time, first noticing him during the New 52 relaunch, but since then I have been reading his earlier work and I look forward to enjoying this tale of a powerful man and the possibility that he could lose everything he has ever known.

 

That’s it for November. Next month we look at the December releases.

Good Reading!

September 2012 DC Comics Diamond Previews Review

September 2012 DC Comics Diamond Previews Review

Justice League #14          It is time to turn our attention to DC Comics and what they have heading our way from them in November. DC continues planting the seeds for the 2013 Trinity War cross-over with Justice League #14. For those wanting to have the complete story this seems like the ground floor you would want to be on. I find it a little strange that a title that has only had 15 issues (that’s including the Zero Issue) is already looking at radically changing the dynamic of the team. Seems a bit soon, but so far the New 52 seems to have a plan in place and part of that plan would seem to be this Trinity War.

 

 

Earth 2 #6          Earth 2#6 seems to finally be leading to the formation of the much missed Justice Society, or a version of it at the very least. This is also the final battle between this Earth’s avatar of the Green, and the Rot, Green Lantern vs,  Grundy. Who will win? Chances are it will be Green Lantern, but in this new DC Universe one can never be sure.

 

 

Superboy #14Supergirl #14Superman #14

For fans of the Super-verse they have brought you “H’el on Earth”. The first chapters are spread amongst Superboy, Supergirl, and Superman, all in their 14th issues, and introduces us to a new Kryptonian, one that can take on the entire Super family, and from the looks of things, not break a sweat. The character apparently will change the course of an entire planet’s fate, but is that planet Earth, or will Krypton, and it’s history be changed? With his anti-Earth views, it may well be Earth, and that may not be a good thing.

 

 

Batman #14Batman and Robin #14Batgirl #14

Catwoman #14Suicide Squad #14          The Bat Family have a little cross-over of their own going on, not as large as Court of Owls, but one that many Bat fans have been clamoring for, the return of the cosmetically challenged Joker, in “Death of the Family”. Batman, Batman and Robin, Batgirl, Catwoman, and Suicide Squad (all 14th issues) are the first rounds in the Joker’s apparently deadlier, and more violent attack on everything that Bruce holds dear.

 

 

Green Lantern #14Green Lantern New Guardians #14          The third mini cross-over solicited in the New 52 for November is the continuing “Rise of the Third Army”. I have to admit to not following the Green Lantern family but from the solicitations, this looks big, and it looks like the Guardians are playing a very dangerous game, with the survival of the galaxy at stake. Oh, and the Justice League pay a little visit to the newest Green Lantern, and of course we will have the obligatory fight scene, where there will be misunderstandings and grudges built. This is sure to also play into the Trinity War in some form, especially with Baz becoming part of the recently announced Justice League of America.

 

Animal Man #14Swamp Thing #14Frankenstein Agent of Shade #14

The cross-over I have been looking forward to the most continues in the 14th issues of Animal Man, Swamp Thing and Frankenstein: Agent of S.H.A.D.E.. I, of course, am talking about “Rotworld”Animal Man guest stars John Constantine, who somehow has managed to avoid being changed by the Rot, but how? Swamp Thing makes his way to Gotham City while combating the horrors that have filled the waterways of Rotworld, and in Frankenstein: Agent of S.H.A.D.E our anti-hero is looking for a device called the Soul Grinder, the machine used to bring the title character to life, and perhaps the only weapon that can defeat the Rot. All three of these books are my DC Comics Picks of the Month.

 

 

MY DC COMICS PULL LIST

MINI-SERIES

Before Watchmen: Rorschach

ONGOING

Animal Man
Frankenstein: Agent of S.H.A.D.E.
I, Vampire
Justice League Dark
Swamp Thing
Wonder Woman

September 2012 Marvel Comics Diamond Previews Review

September 2012 Marvel Comics Diamond Previews Review

          I want to start this months columns off with a disclaimer. Recent events have led me to reducing my pull list. This is by no means a reflection on the quality of the books, more a statement on a reorganization of personal priorities. I am attempting to reduce my pull list down to 20 monthly books give or take 1 or 2, and being a little more selective on the one shots and mini-series. Trades and original graphic novels will also not be on my pull list until I catch up with my backlog that my very patient and understanding comic book shop is holding for me. Thank you Book Fair. With that being said I still intend to highlight the more interesting titles coming to you through Previews every month.

 

Indestructible Hulk #1          With that out of the way lets begin to look at the Previews listing for products coming to shelves in November of 2012. Marvel’s much hyped and extended roll out, dubbed Marvel Now, truly kicks in with their November solicitations. Indestructible Hulk by the creative team of Mark Waid (Writer) and Leinil Francis Yu (Artist) introduces us to the newest agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., the Hulk. He now has the intelligence of Banner with the raw strength of the Hulk, combined into one unstoppable form.

 

          Leinil Francis Yu was one of my favorite parts of Secret Invasion. His artwork is sharp, and detailed, and brings a realism to the page. Mark Waid, while controversial at times, is undeniably an intelligent writer, who knows how to weave intricate story lines, and I hope he can bring some organization to the S.H.I.E.L.D. Agency since they have seemed largely ignored, and without any sense of structure since the days before H.A.M.M.E.R.. With Banner amongst their ranks they may again become a force to be reckoned with.

 

All-New X-Men #1          Brian Michael Bendis leaves the Avengers franchise behind and focuses on the mutants of the Marvel Universe with the launch of the All-New X-Men. Stuart Immonen provides the art for the series and from the preview pages it looks promising. The premise alone would have enough novelty to it to carry it for several issues.

 

The original five X-Men are brought forward from the time the first came together to the world of Marvel in the year 2012. This effectively brings Jean Grey back to the Marvel Universe without going for any kind of cheesy resurrection. This is going to be an examination of what comic books used to be versus what they have become over the last decade.

 

How will Hank react to seeing the Beast he has become? Will Jean Grey be able to deal with her own future? Cyclops, so idealistic, will have to deal with who he developed into. Depending on the ending of Avengers Vs. X-Men we may also see the bizarrest love triangle to rear its head in the Marvel Universe, Cyclops loves Jean Grey, who loves Cyclops? Where will that leave Emma, if Emma is still in the equation when the dust from the latest cross-over event settles? Bendis is someone I find I need a break from but this one will be coming home with me, at least on a trial basis.

 

Thor God of Thunder #1          Fans of Jason Aaron are sure to follow him to the new Thor: God of Thunder. With his recently concluded run on the critically lauded and fan favorite series Scalped, he is sure to bring some of those readers with him. Esad Ribic brings the art and creates a world that is both fantastical and believable.

 

Fantasy themed comics have long since slipped below my radar and while I will not be picking this up, I recommend this to fans of Scalped or high fantasy as this will satiate appetites for both. This is being noted for a possible trade read once the first arc concludes.

 

 

Captain America #1          Captain America is relaunching and writer Rick Remember, and artist John Romita Jr. are essentially being given their own universe to play in. The solicits have a big promise of sci-fi pulp fantasy, and while it is a strange setting for the Sentinel of Liberty, the creative team are more than capable of bringing the pulp.

 

          Rick Remember has been the writer on my favorite Avengers title, the Secret Avengers, and it is because of him that I will be picking up this book. The stunning art and panel layouts of John Romita Jr. is icing on the cake. With a name like The Saga of Dimension Z, how could Marvel Zombies not be curious about this new era?

 

Avengers #33Avengers #34         Also of note in November is the ending of the Bendis era of the Avengers as the main title brings us the last two issues of his run before the big relaunch. The same is happening with the New Avengers. The excitement about New Avengers is the introduction of a new Sorcerer Supreme. I honestly hope they go with what works and they put Stephen Strange back into the role which he owns.

 

 

New Avengers #33New Avengers #34          In a way I am happy to see an end to the Bendis era, it has been too long and a new voice for Earths Mightiest Heroes is definitely needed but one cannot disagree with one important fact, it is because of Bendis and the creative teams he surrounded himself with that propelled this franchise back to the prominence it deserves. While this may be an end, it is also Bendis, and he promises to end in a way that will help set the course for these teams for the foreseeable future.

 

Journey Into Mystery #646          Not an official Marvel Now relaunch but an exciting new direction none the less sees the previously overlooked Lady Sif to the forefront in Journey Into Mystery. Following a critically acclaimed run by Kieron Gillen, we get the new creative team of writer Kathryn Immonen and artist Valerio Schiti

 

          Marvel Comics (and the rest of the comic book industry) has a sordid history with female leads, with many books disappearing before really having a chance to grow. Lady Sif has proven herself on countless occasions as being a character that yearns to be explored with a history of a warrior difficult to beat, and a lover of Thor.

 

She gets her time to shine and for once we will truly see what makes this defender of Asgard tick. Wonder Woman over at the distinguished competition has proven that a fantasy driven, female led book can work and work well, and I am willing to give Marvel a chance. This will be added to my pull list and is my Marvel Pick of the Month.

MY ONGOING MARVEL PULL LIST

All-New X-Men
Avengers
Captain America
Indestructible Hulk
Journey Into Mystery (from issue #646)
Secret Avengers
Uncanny Avengers