September 2013 Alternate Comics Diamond Previews Review

September 2013 Alternate Comics Diamond Previews Review

 

With DC Comics and Marvel Comics out of the way we can now turn our attention to the rest of the publishers in Previews and what they have in store for us starting in November.

 

Brain Boy #3         Dark Horse Comics is releasing the 3rd issue of Brain Boy by Fred Van Lente (W) hits the stands in November. While my excitement for this series is still intact I was a little surprised to see an interview on Newsarama where they talked about the series being a 4 issue mini. Previews has it listed as an ongoing. While I will pick this up either way Dark Horse really should clarify what type of series this is. Issue #3 gives us Brain Boy vs. mind-controlled New Yorkers while trying to defeat a mental giant that rivals Brain Boy. The covers by Ariel Olivetti is enough for me to want this but the story is what guarantees this comes home with me, whether it’s for four issues or more.

 

         Comic book companies are really getting into the $1 comics as a way to introduce readers to titles they may not have tried. The next one coming out from Dark Horse is The Victories #1 by Michael Avon Oeming. I didn’t pick up the first issue the first time it was released, just because I was starting to feel buried under so many superhero titles, but I want to try it, and for a dollar I am more than happy to see if Mr. Oeming can bring something new to the world of super-heroics.

 

1 for $1 Abe Sapien #1         Another $1 first issue is Abe Sapien. I have long wanted to delve into the world of Hellboy and the other wonderful creations by Mike Mignola, and this is another perfect opportunity. For $1 I get to see a solo story featuring my favorite, so far, of Mignola’s creations, Abe Sapien.

 

 

Mr Peabody & Sherman #1Ben 10 #1         Over at IDW they welcome two new licenses into the fold with Ben 10 #1 by Jason Henderson (W) and Gordon Purcell (A), and Mr. Peabody & Sherman #1 (of 4). The latter ties into the 2014 Dreamworks Animation movie that will be visiting the big screen.

 

 

 
The Sword TP vol 01 Fire The Sword TP vol 02 Water The Sword TP vol 03 Earth The Sword TP vol 04 Air Alex & Ada #1

 

          The Sword by the Luna Brothers ended three years ago and in November Jonathan Luna returns to comics being joined by Sarah Vaughn as co-writer in Alex + Ada #1. While the solicits indicate a love story between a human and an android in the near future, the Luna’s always provide an interesting twist to whatever they right. Jonathan provides beautiful artwork that the Luna’s are known for. Luna combined with Image Comics makes this a must have.

 

Protectors Inc #1         J. Michael Straczynski (W), Gordon Purcell (A), and Mike Atiyeh (A) brings us an Image #1 that combines an old school retro flair with today’s superstar/reality television sensibilities. Protectors, Inc. #1 presents a world where the villains are gone, and all that there is are corporate sponsorships and “heroes” with egos that really need an adjustment. The story takes a turn when one of the “Protectors” is murdered, and it is clear that it was done by another with powers. J. Michael Straczynski is hit or miss with me but the genres that he visits in this first issue are intriguing and worth at least one look.

 

Ash & Army of Darkness #1 Ash & Army of Darkness #1 sub         One of the best horror writers in the field today, Steve Niles, is the writer behind Ash and the Army of Darkness #1. Dennis Calero joins him as the artist as they reboot a true horror icon. Army of Darkness fans should snap this up. I could go into many reasons why but all you need to know is Ash plus Steve Niles equals one heck of a good time, horror-wise that is.

 


Unity #1 pullbox AUnity #1 pullbox DUnity #1 pullbox CUnity #1 pullbox EUnity #1 reg Braithwaite Unity #1 Team USAUnity #1 pullbox B Unity #1 - 8 bitUnity #1 blank             Valiant continues to be one of the best publishers on the market and they continue that trend with the release of Unity. This isn’t the epic crossover of Valiant past but a new team book, the first super-team book of the Valiant Universe. Matt Kindt (W) and Doug Braithwaite (A) shows us the how and why Toyo Harada forms a team to take down one man, X-O Manowar. I will definitely check this out, and for all those that have yet to pay a visit to the Valiant Universe, do take this opportunity to see how rich and layered this universe can be.

 

That brings our look at Previews and the merchandise starting to ship in November. Good reading.

Let Judy know if you are interested in any of the titles asap, so she bring in a copy for you.

September 2013 Marvel Comics Diamond Previews Review

September 2013 Marvel Comics Diamond Previews Review

 

Infinity #6          Marvel Now didn’t do much for me except shorten the list of must haves and make DC Comics my main go to publisher. They do have a couple of interesting titles coming out in November that are worth looking at while we wait for the latest crossover before another crossover to come to an end. Luckily in November, Infinity ends with it’s 6th issue. If I had just one wish it would be for Marvel to quit with these crossovers for one year and just tell self contained stories in their books instead of hinging their success on artificially bloated crossover sales. At the end of the day the same people that complain about the crossovers are also the ones buying them. Until people close their wallets to these crossovers Marvel will continue to ignore storytelling in hopes of increasing sales. They are a business mind you, and profit is what matters most. Well time to get off my soapbox and talk about some of the more interesting books coming from Marvel.

Uncanny Avengers #14          Uncanny Avengers is still dragging on. This is one long storyline that I have already lost interest in. Rick Remember is a great writer, and his run on Secret Avengers shows why, but his writing on Uncanny Avengers has been ridiculously decompressed. I look forward to the next arc, just to see if it will reignite the excitement for Remembers work that Secret Avengers inspired.

Avengers Arena #17          Avengers Arena #17 & #18 bring that series to a close. This title has split fandom with people either disliking the series or loving the series. I belong in the dislike camp. Either way these issues bring an end to Arcade’s plan. More deaths are promised as well as this being the “launch pad for what comes next!” This isn’t really news as Marvel is constantly building and building on everything, with everything promising to change the Marvel Universe! Anyone who reads my Previews reviews knows my opinion on Marvel’s non stop crossovers, and seemingly lack of short form storytelling.

          Cataclysm is the latest universe wide event in the Ultimate Universe. Anyone who read Age of Ultron knows that Wolverine pulled a Superboy and broke time. One of the affects of said time breaking was the appearance of Galactus in the Ultimate Universe. Some have been heralding this as the end of the Ultimate line and I for one would not see that as a bad idea. Since the wholesale snuff film like slaughter of several big name characters in Ultimatum the Ultimate line has not held my interest in the slightest.

Cataclysm Ultimates Last Stand #1Cataclysm Ultimates Last Stand #2Cataclysm Ultimate Spider-Man #1Cataclysm Ultimates #1 Cataclysm Ultimate X-Men #1 I will be trying out the first issues of the mini-series involved as they replace the regular Ultimate titles for a three month period. Brian Michael Bendis orchestrates his portion of the crossover in the pages of Cataclysm: The Ultimates Last Stand #1 & 2, and Cataclysm: Ultimate Spider-Man #1. Joshua Hale Fialkov, the writer of the under appreciated I, Vampire over at DC Comics writes Cataclysm: Ultimates #1 and Cataclysm: Ultimate X-Men #1. While I am not expecting much I will try out the first issues and go from there.

Agents of SHIELD TP          September sees the television premiere of Marvel: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.. In November Marvel releases The Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1 giving us the premiere appearances of Agent Phil Coulson and Nick Fury Jr. as well as other stories that highlight S.H.I.E.L.D. including its first appearance as an organization from the comic books. I personally have most of these issues already but highly recommend it as a primer for anyone familiar with the spy organization through only the movies.

Longshot Saves the Marvel Universe #1          An interesting book is solicited for November featuring the lucky mutant known as Longshot. Longshot Saves the Marvel Universe by Christopher Hastings (W) and Jacopo Camagni (A) goes from bad to worse for our X-Factor Alum. The lucky are being killed and Longshot will soon be in the mysterious killers cross hairs. Dealing with that is difficult enough but when the entire Marvel Universe seems to target Longshot will he be able to save everyone when no one else can? The first two issues hit in November, and just the quirkiness and unexpected nature of this four issue series has me excited and more than willing to bring it home with me.

Amazing X-Men #1          Even though the X-Men have far too many titles (just like the Avengers, Batman, Superman, etc) I am looking forward to Amazing X-Men #1 by Jason Aaron (W) and Ed McGuinness (A). While the solicit seems to indicate the return of Nightcrawler (again negating death in the Marvel Universe) they also indicate a strong team lineup including Firestar. After having been a founding member of the New Warriors, and even making it to the big time in the Avengers, Angelica joins Wolverine (hey Marvel, he doesn’t need to be in every book), Storm, Beast, Iceman, and Northstar as they seek to bring back the blue elf. I have always liked Firestar and felt that the X-Men is where she truly belonged, and now my dream is coming true. Issue #1 of this book will be coming home and maybe it can do what no other X-Book has been able to do and that is make me want a monthly dose of mutants.

           That brings our look at Marvel to an end.

September 2013 DC Comics Diamond Previews Review

September 2013 DC Comics Diamond Previews Review

The most recent issue of Previews has been out for a couple of weeks and it is time to look at what is coming out, and what should be considered when you peruse the comic shop shelves in November.

 

Batman #25 Zero Year         Since Marvel has not been impressing me much I have chosen to look at DC Comics first. They will also be in the midst of two very exciting crossovers. First up is the amazingly written Zero Year in Batman. The powerhouse creative team of Scott Snyder (W) and Greg Capullo (A) are joined by Danny Miki (A) to begin a crossover that has its roots in Year Zero. Batman #25 brings us the Riddler with one of his earliest and most dangerous ploys as he plunges Gotham into total darkness. “Dark City” begins here and carries over in many titles.

 

Action #25         Action Comics #25 by Greg Pak (W) and Aaron Kuder (A) brings us the reintroduction of a major character while also bringing us another tale of a young Superman while he races to save Gotham.

 

Green Arrow #25 Zero Year         Green Arrow #25 continues the amazing run by Jeff Lemire (W) and Andrea Sorrentino (A) as Oliver becomes Green Arrow for the first time after his return from the island. Jeff Lemire has done a wonderful job of blending the mythos from the Arrow television show with the world of the New 52 and this Batman: Year Zero tie in is another example of Lemires writing talents With his overgrown beard, Oliver has a passing resemblance to his pre New 52 appearance, which is a nice little nod to what came before.

 

Batgirl #25 Zero Year Batwing #25 Zero Year Birds of Prey #25 Zero Year Catwoman #25 Zero Year Detective Comics #25 Zero Year
Flash #25 Zero Year Nightwing #25 Zero Year Red Hood and the Outlaws #25 Zero Year

 

 

 

 

 

This storyline also crosses over into Batgirl #25, Batwing #25, Birds of Prey #25, Catwoman #25, Detective Comics #25, Nightwing #25, The Flash #25, Green Lantern Corps. #25, and Red Hood and the Outlaws #25. With so many titles, some more surprising than others, taking part in this crossover it is going to be tough to wait for the trade so this is one crossover that might be coming home with me in single issues.

 

Forever Evil #3         While Batman’s Zero Year covers a chunk of the November solicits, Forever Evil invades several titles itself. Forever Evil #3 by Geoff Johns (W), David Finch (A), and Richard Friend (A) continues the first universe-wide event in the New 52, and if the cover art shown is any indication, it is clear that the society is going to start crumbling. I loved the first issue of Forever Evil, and while many have griped over the lack of onscreen answers as to the true events behind the disappearance of the Leagues and most of the heroes, I look forward to finding out more about what happened in between the pages. The number of times we have seen countless battles in these crossovers it is a nice change to focus more on the story and not just the fights. Plus I suspect we might find the Leagues hiding over on Earth 3, especially if that vision of Madame Xanadu’s is any indication. This story also brings a major status quo shift to Nightwing. I won’t spoil it but everything is about to change for Dick Grayson.

 

Justice League #25 Evil Justice League of America #9 Evil Justice League Dark #25 EvilSuicide Squad #25 Evil Teen Titans #25 Evil         Forever Evil also graces the pages of Justice League #25, Justice League of America #9, Justice League Dark #25, Suicide Squad #25, and Teen Titans #25.

 

 

Forever Evil Argus #2Forever Evil Rogues Rebellion #2 Forever Evil Arkham War 2          A crossover isn’t a crossover without a few axillary series and while most of the time they end up being unimportant, Forever Evil is delivering some interesting mini’s. In Forever Evil: Arkham War #2 Bane becomes the protector of Gotham, in Forever Evil: Rogues Rebellion #2, Captain Cold is nowhere to be found leaving the Rogues to battle the Parasite without a leader, and in Forever Evil: A.R.G.U.S. #2 Steve Trevor brings the fight to Deathstroke.

 

Considering how wide sweeping Forever Evil appears to be DC is showing restraint in keeping the crossover tight and the stories that are happening seem to be key to the overall progress of this tale of evil conquering good. I rarely recommend crossovers but both Year Zero and Forever Evil are worth the investment with what has been revealed so far.

 

Harley Quinn #0         A couple of non-crossover books to take note of include the Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti written Harley Quinn #0. 22 different artists grace these pages including Darwyn Cooke, Sam Keith, Paul Pope, Walter Simonson, and so many more. With a whose who of artists this book is worth taking home. Here’s hoping that this book re-injects some fun into a character that hasn’t felt quite right since the launch of the New 52.

 

Red Lanterns #25Green Lantern New Guardians #25Green Lantern #25         The Lights Outcrossover in the Green Lantern family of titles has ended but it definitely had some interesting fallout. The Red Lanterns protect Earth’s sector now, with no Green Lantern in sight. Who leads the Red Lanterns in sector 2814? Guy Gardner. This is intriguing enough to make me want to check out this book. This would be the first time since issue #4 that I wanted to check out a Red Lantern book.

 

DC Comics Super Villains Power Ring Ultraman Superwoman AF DC Comics Super Villains Harley Quinn AF DC Comics Super Villains Captain Boomerang AF DC Comics Super Villains Deadshot AF

 

 

 

 

 

The last thing I am personally excited about from DC would be the addition of Ultraman, Superwoman, Power Ring, Harley Quinn, Captain Boomerang, and Deadshot, to my growing action figure collection. I cannot express enough love for the line of New 52 figures and with these villains hitting shelves in February I look forward to putting together a proper hero vs. villain display.

 

Well that is our look at product shipping beginning in November. See you soon with our look at the Marvel offerings.