August 2012 Alternate Comics Diamond Previews Review part 2

August 2012 Alternate Comics Diamond Previews Review part 2

          Last but certainly not least is the fourth and final look at the Previews with solicitations for October. There are so many reasons to be excited about comic books at the moment and the back of the book has several reasons.

 

Elmer GN          The first one comes from Amaze Ink/Slave Labor Graphics with a book that is my Back of the Book – Pick of the Month. Elmer GN tells the story about a world quite like ours with one exception, the chickens of this world have gained intelligence and consciousness similar to the human population. This story tells the tale of a segment of the population that has to fight for rights for themselves, and be considered equal in a world that at one time viewed them as nothing more than a food source. This reflects allot of the fights that people around the world are fighting in an attempt to gain basic human rights. Can human rights be shared with chickens or will they be relegated to the role of second class citizen? This is a must buy and part of me is wishing that it was a monthly, the story possibilities are endless. Gerry Alonguilan is the creative team as he provides the writing, art, and covers.

 

Space: 1999 - Aftershock and Awe          Archaia is bringing back one of the best sci-fi creations (in my opinion) with the hardcover book Space: 1999 – Aftershock and Awe. Combining classic material from the 1970’s with new material included to make it a tale for a modern audience. The moon is hurled out of orbit and now the world must deal with the scientific, environmental and social repercussions of the disaster.

 

The Hypernaturals #4          Boom Studios have a hit on their hands with The Hypernaturals and once you read the latest sci-fi epic from writers Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning, with art by Tom Derenick, and Andres Guinaldo you will understand how a science fiction epic should be put together. The mysteries are coming fast and there are wonderful moments of character development that really allow the reader to embrace the world, the characters, and the stories.

 

Harbinger #5          Valiant Entertainment is quickly becoming one of my favorite publishers and if you check out some of their offerings I am confident you will feel the same. The stories are layered, and you just know that the world was well thought out and the characters feel real. The art for the line is consistent and of highest quality. Harbinger, written by Joshua Dysart, with art by Khari Evans brings us the story of the world’s most powerful psionic and his struggle against both his master, and the Alpha to his Omega, Toya Harada, a man that seemingly has everything.

 

Bloodshot #4          Bloodshot’s first issue intrigued me beyond belief and I cannot wait to find out if the title characters life is all fake or what, if any, of it is real. Duane Swierczynski is weaving an intricate tale that shows a promise of amazing things to come. Manuel Garcia on art is a wonderful pairing with Duane. Manuel’s layouts and character designs bring a believable edge to a world of superhero’s and espionage.

 

Valiant Masters: Bloodshot Vol. 1 HC – Blood of the Machine          Valiant is going to be rolling out hardcover collections of some of its original series and Valiant Masters: Bloodshot Vol. 1 HC – Blood of the Machine is the first. This 200 page collection includes the original 8 issue Bloodshot series from 1994, and a brand new story from the original creative team of Kevin VanHook and Don Perlin. Another bonus of this volume is a cover from Barry Windsor-Smith. This is an excellent opportunity to relive the original days of Valiant.

 

That’s it for the Previews soliciting October product. I am in the process of paring down my monthlies in an attempt to make room for some of the Marvel Now! Series and a bit more of a focus on the collections. I’ll be back in a couple of weeks when we turn our attention to the product for November is reviewed, including allot more of the Marvel Now! Launch.

My Alternate Pull List part 2

Amaze Ink/Slave Labor Graphics

Elmer GN

Archaia Entertainment

Space: 1999 – Aftershock and Awe HC

Archie Comic Publications

Kevin Keller Volume 1: Welcome to Riverdale TP

Avatar

Fashion Beast
Hero Worship

Boom! Studios

The Hypernaturals
Steed and Mrs. Peel

Valiant

Archer & Armstrong
Bloodshot
Harbinger
Valiant Masters: Bloodshot Vol. 1 HC: Blood of the Machine

August 2012 Alternate Comics Diamond Previews Review part 1

August 2012 Alternate Comics Diamond Previews Review part 1

With the big two out of the way, we turn our attention this time to Dark Horse, Dynamite, IDW, and Image Comics.

 

Ghost #1          Dark Horse Comics brings us the official first issue of the Ghost mini-series. I do enjoy DeConnick’s writing but it is the art of Phil Noto that initially hooked me. He has clean, smooth lines, that, if needed, will still convey a darker side of the character, without losing the clean edge. I am excited for the #0 issue in September and I am sure that excitement will remain high as this is a creative team that will be sure to deliver.

 

The Massive #5          With every issue that comes out I imagine Brian Wood’s The Massive as a very high concept genre show on one of the larger cable companies, maybe even acting as counter programming to The Walking Dead. It is a definite that there would be crossover fans for both, but The Massive would be an amazing way to build a science fiction fan community that would rival that of the zombie loving throngs of Walking Dead fans. The characters seem real, you feel the loss they feel, the sense of confusion, and the sense that while the global population may have gone down, the world has gotten bigger and far more dangerous. I am a fan of the mysteries, and post apocalyptic settings that have presented themselves thus far, and hope for a nice slow burn. The Massive is my Dark Horse Pick of the Month!

 

Tarzan: The Once and Future Tarzan          I am not normally a fan of Tarzan but Dark Horse is tempting me with a story of Tarzan in a future London, a London that is mostly submerged. Tarzan: The Once and Future Tarzan written by Alan Gordon, art by Thomas Yeates, is a collection taken from the pages of Dark Horse Presents. If anything is going to get me into Tarzan, this may be it.

 

          IDW is becoming a publisher that I am starting to pay a little more attention too. They are snagging some interesting publishing rights (as a Brony I am stoked about a monthly series based on My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic announced from IDW!) and have started to get excited when reviewing their monthly solicits.

 

Mars Attacks the Holidays           They have managed to combine modern story sensibilities with a retro flavor that you really cannot find anywhere else. Mars Attacks I am looking at you. The new series is a wonderful homage to science fiction from decades ago that was full of innocence, curiosity, and sometimes, even with questionable effects, a couple of genuine scares. Mars Attacks: The Holidays is one I am buying because of one creator (no offense to the others but I am a huge fan of one) and that is Fred Hembeck. His style of humor and illustration always brings a smile to my face. Christmas and martians? How could you not be in?

 

Frank R. Paul: The Dean of Science Fiction Illustration         My IDW Pick of the Month is a book that leads to memories, my first memories of science fiction, and the worlds and stories that these amazing pieces of fiction were about! Frank R. Paul: The Dean of Science Fiction Illustration is a 150 page hardcover that celebrates the “Father of Science Fiction Illustration”. I love the imagination and creativity that oozed from every classic science fiction illustration before the eighties and cannot wait to enjoy this book which will become a mainstay on my coffee table.

 

Cyber Force #1           My Image Comics Pick of the Month is Cyber Force #1. 20 years after they debuted to record breaking sales, Image is bringing back Cyber Force, and the best part is that the first 5 issues are free! Thanks to Kickstarter and some well placed incentives for retailers, this is an innovative way to shine a spotlight on a new release! Marc Silvestri and Matt Hawkins are the writers with Khoi Pham and Sunny Ono providing art. A free comic book, how can you go wrong? At that price it is more than worth it to pick up the first arc and see how the creative team have updated this earliest of Image concepts.

 

Think Tank #3           Think Tank by Matt Hawkins, Ransan Ekedal, and Brian Reber, has recently become an ongoing and it is no doubt because of the story. Tightly written, full of intrigue, and what appears to be an interesting variation on the Iron Man character. Time will tell if this title can shake the comparisons to Mr. Stark but if the first issue is any indication, that should not be too much of a problem.

 

Evil Ernie #1            My Dynamite Entertainment Pick of the Month harkens back to the nineties with Evil Ernie #1. Dynamite presents the first issue in the relaunch of my favorite character from the Chaos library of characters. For some I am sure it was all about Lady Death but there are plenty of examples of the bad girl in comics, whereas Evil Ernie was something different. Sure it was (and hopefully still will be) excessively violent, but Ernie was both a horrible, sadistic killer, and oddly sympathetic, it was the first time I actually cared about a bad guy. I am not that familiar with the creative team of Jesse Blaze Snider writing, and Jason Craig on art, but I am more than willing to give this new ongoing a chance with hope that it captures the magic that made the first run of this character so memorable for me.

 

My Alternate Pull List part one

Dark Horse Comics

Ongoings

The Massive

One Shots/Mini-Series

Axe Cop: President of the World
Ghost
Fatima: The Blood Spinners
Tarzan: The Once and Future Tarzan

Special Order

Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Season 8 Library Edition Volume 3 HC

Dynamite Entertainment

Evil Ernie

Special Order

Flash Gordon: Zeitgeist Vol. TP

IDW

Ongoing

Doctor Who
Mars Attacks

One Shots/Mini-Series

A Fine & Private Place
Mars Attacks: The Holidays One-Shot

Special Orders

Frank R. Paul: The Dean of Science Fiction Illustration
The Real Ghostbusters Omnibus, Volume 1

Image Comics

Saga
Think Tank

 

DROPPED AS OF OCTOBER

Creator-Owned Heroes
Prophecy
Transformers: Regeneration One

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

Aug 2012 Marvel Comics Diamond Previews Review

Aug 2012 Marvel Comics Diamond Previews Review

 

The October solicits are upon us and I finally did something I had been doing a little of but sat down and seriously looked at my pull list. I wanted to decrease my monthly single issues allowing me more room to purchase trade paperbacks and original graphic novels, and after a couple of hours (not joking) I have completed my task. Some of my choices might surprise people, at the end of the day this will allow me to focus on the characters and franchises that I have grown to love.

 

I want to start with Marvel Comics this month for two reasons: 1) The Marvel Now initiative is launching, and 2) Marvel was affected most by my pull list downsizing.

 

Marvel Now! Point One #1          Marvel Now! Point One #1 is an introduction into the new status quo and features a who’s who of Marvels creative pool. Little is known of the actual stories in this issue but I am assuming it was similar to the peeks we saw in the first Marvel Point One issue, a mixture of genres, and style that brought to light some slightly faded characters, and threw them into the spotlight.

 

 Uncanny Avengers #1          My Marvel Pick of the Month is going to the new Rick Remember penned Uncanny Avengers #1. John Cassady (one of my favorite artists) is handling the art chores for this team that combines the world of the X-Men with that of the Avengers. The starting roster of Thor, Scarlet Witch, Captain America, Rogue, Wolverine and team leader Havoc is intriguing and I actually tried to dislike the idea of this title but as it moves closer to it’s launch date I find myself increasingly excited at the story potential for such a mixture of characters and personality types. It is a powerhouse of a team, but also one that is riddled with emotional scarring from their collective pasts. I have the distinct feeling that this book will become the corner stone of the new Marvel Universe post Avengers Vs. X-Men and I want to be in on the ground floor.

 

A Plus X #1          A+X looks to be an anthology title that will feature two stories each month, pairing an X-Men related character with an Avengers related character. Looks promising enough and with an introductory creative team including the likes of Jeph Loeb, Warren Ellis, and Dale Keown, it could tell some good stories. I tried the Vs. title of the Avengers Vs. X-Men event and it wasn’t my cup of tea so I will probably pass this title up, but for fans of both franchises I am sure this is going to make them happy.

 

AVX: Consequences #1          AVX: Consequences is a mini-series that has its purpose in its title. This intrigues me and I find myself hoping that this is a little more of a personal series then just a tour of the post Avengers Vs. X-Men landscape. Kieron Gillen has been proven to be an excellent writer, and Tom Raney provides the art. I think this might be the hidden gem of this entire storyline, one can hope anyway.

 

Just a quick thought, with all of the AVX spin offs and mini-series, one was noticeably missing, a Front Line mini-series. This would have been the perfect storyline to really explore the storyline from a regular persons view, and see who supports who.

 

Avengers #31          With my recent pull list purge I am happy to say Avengers is staying. I went back and forth with this title but with the knowledge that Bendis is leaving the title I am going to hang tough while the guard changes. Don’t get me wrong, I do enjoy Bendis but there has been so much for so long that I need a Bendis break. This final arc seems to be heading to quite a climax, ensuring that Bendis’s playground will be ready for the new creative team!

 

Secret Avengers #32          My favorite Avengers title has been Secret Avengers for some time. This book highlights characters that normally don’t get the chance to shine in other books, but Remember seems to have a firm grasp of the characters and their interactions seem genuine. The only character that is throwing me off is Captain Britain, his personality seems a bit off from what I am used to from him. That is, in my eyes, the only flaw of this book. Remember pays tribute to what has happened before, while telling its own story. Even the chapters that were part of the Avengers Vs. X-Men debacle worked within the larger tapestry of it’s own story. The beautiful covers by Arthur Adams is a definite plus.

 

Avengers Academy #38          The adults get poker, and the kids get flag football. Avengers Academy #38 brings us the much requested match between Avengers Academy and the Jean Grey School. I was relieved to see this title still being solicited, all of the Marvel Now! Information has me worried about a couple of the titles I do collect. While I did have this one removed from my pull list I am still watching the solicits and hope to come back to it when the concept speaks to me a little more.

 

Allot of titles are ending in October, no doubt to make way for Marvel Now! Relaunches at some point. Those titles ending their runs include: Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Incredible Hulk, Fantastic Four, FF, New Mutants, and X-Men: Legacy. I am not sad in the slightest to see most of these runs end. Even after relaunch I am sure most of these books will get another new #1.

 

Red She Hulk #58          Hulk becomes Red She-Hulk with issue #58. I understand how I haven’t read the book with any regularity and my knowledge of the Red She-Hulk is limited, but I don’t understand this change. I will check this out on the stand, and while I do like the idea of a female led Marvel comic book, it needs to feel a little more fluid.

 

Daredevil - End of Days #1          Daredevil fans take note, Bendis, Mack, Janson, and Sienkiewicz, some of the most celebrated creators attached to the man without fear, bring us his final story – Daredevil: End of Days #1 . Ben Urich has a writing assignment that is full of mystery, what was Matt Murdock’s final secret?

 

Spaceknights #1          Marvel always has a reason for dipping into their backlist, and Spaceknights #1 (of 3) is intriguing. This collects the 2000 Spaceknights mini-series by Jim Starlin and Chris Batista. I have three guesses, this is being developed as an animated series for Disney, with storytelling similar to Power Rangers, they will be major players in the cosmic Marvel arena, or perhaps, and I realize this could be a stretch, the Spaceknights are getting their own series as part of the Marvel Now! Initiative. I am expecting an announcement either way in the next couple of months.

 

Dexter #1          Dexter fans can get a fix of their favorite crime fighting serial killer with this new five issue mini-series which pits him against the Skid Row Slasher, Miami’s newest serial killer, all during his high school reunion. New York Times Bestselling Author, Jeff Lindsay adds more layers to one of the most popular TV shows of this generation.

 

          As you can tell I made several changes, it is always tough to slim down a pull list but every once in awhile you have to sit back and look at what you do collect, and decide if you are collecting out of a weird feeling of obligation or if you have a genuine love for the characters, or creators. The answers may surprise you.

MY MARVEL PULL LIST

Avengers
AVX: Consequences
Hawkeye
Secret Avengers
Space Punisher
Uncanny Avengers
X-Treme X-Men

SPECIAL ORDER

Fear Itself: Journey Into Mystery Premiere HC
Marvel Now! Point One #1
Oz: The Marvelous Land of Oz TPB

DROPPED AS OF OCTOBER

Captain Marvel
Gambit
Uncanny X-Force
Uncanny X-Men
Wolverine & the X-Men
X-Factor

July 2012 Alternate Comics Preview Review Part 2

July 2012 Alternate Comics Preview Review Part 2

Terry Moore's How to Draw Comics #5          Abstract Studios closes out Terry Moore’s How to Draw series, with the fifth issue, tackling comics in general. Everything from paper to photoshop is looked at by Terry Moore who brings tips for both the beginners and the pros.

 

Heroes of the North: Missions one shot          Ardden Entertainment publishes my Back of the Book – Pick of the Month in September. And they get that honor by providing me with my favorite story, Canadian superheroes! As a Canadian I have to admit that I feel slighted by the lack of Canadian heroes on the stand. Sure we get Northstar, who just had that big splashy wedding in New York, but where are the other Canadians? Nordik, The Canadian, Fleur-de-Lys, Arcadia and more arrive in Heroes of the North: Missions One Shot!

 

Fashion Beast #1          Regardless of my thoughts on Alan Moore as a person, as a creator I am still awed by his creativity and Avatar Press is bringing to paper one of his long lost screenplays in the form of a comic book. Fashion Beast #1 brings us a dystopian future where fashion is the control! The dialogue in this comic is the dialogue from the script, and the art is being provided by Facundo Percio (Anna Mercury) This title is a must purchase on sight!

 

Steed and Mrs Peel #1          Last month we had the #0 issue which featured the return of the original Hellfire Club, this month in Steed and Mrs. Peel #1 the title characters realize that every aspect of British society has been infiltrated by Hellfire, and the only people that they can trust is each other. Mark Waid, Caleb Monroe, and artist Steve Bryant truly begin the first story of this new take on two of the most iconic characters in spy fiction.

 

Planet of the Apes: Cataclysm #1          Boom Studios is giving science fiction fans reason to cheer. Planet of the Apes: Cataclysm #1 tells the story of the Apes, 8 years prior to the arrival of astronaut George Taylor, and how one mad monk wishes to unleash destruction, and how Doctor Zaius attempts to stop the madness that has surrounded him on all sides.

 

Steve Jobs: Genius by Design Campfire GN          I may find Apple owners sometimes display cult like personalities but there is no denying Steve Jobs genius. This man knew what everyone wanted before they even knew themselves. This is a 104 page graphic biography, for all ages, that attempts to show us some of the life of a genius who helped make Apple the juggernaut today, and the creator of the I Pod, I Touch, I Phone, I Pad, and countless other products that we are exposed to every day. Steve Jobs: Genius by Design Campfire GN is an example of comics thinking outside the box, with it’s subject matter, and art style. If the interiors resemble the cover I will be happy. The art is clean, simple, and the artist delivers a simple drawing of Steve Jobs while really capturing his deep in thought look that he always seemed to have.

 

Harbinger #4         I cannot rave about the return of Valiant enough! Harbinger 1 and 2 really pulled me in. The story is paced beautifully, with enough action so it never gets dull, but never enough to answer any of the mysteries piling up. You get a distinct feeling that the creative team has a destination in mind, and that the journey is well planned.

 

Bloodshot #3          Bloodshot #1 also felt the same way, with a multi layered story of deception, always leaving you to wonder who to trust and what’s real. The art on both books is outstanding. I cannot wait to see what else Valiant has up their sleeve!

 

And that is it for the September Previews. My October articles will be released earlier in the month. Life got a little distracting this month. Good Reading to everyone!

My Pull List Continued

Aardvark Vanaheim

Cerebus vol 1Cerebus vol 2

Cerebus TP Volume 1
Cerebus TP Volume 2: High Society

Abstract Studios

Terry Moore’s How to Draw #5: Comics

Ardden Entertainment

Heroes of the North: Dark Origins
Heroes of the North: Missions One-Shot

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