April 2013 DC Comics Diamond Previews Review

April 2013 DC Comics Diamond Previews Review

 

It is time to turn our eyes to merchandise and books coming out starting in June of 2013. Up first will be DC Comics who has solicitations that are already not applicable anymore. Two titles affected were ones I was excited to try, more on that later.

 

Superman Unchained #1         Let’s talk about the biggest DC release for June, perhaps the year, and maybe in the top ten for the end of the year, namely the Scott Snyder (W), Jim Lee (A+C), and Scott Williams (A+C) created Superman Unchained #1. Other than the odd title, I am really excited for this book. I have not had the joy of having a Superman book that feels like mine, and is a definitive Superman for me.

 

Batman #21         Scott Snyder did that with his recently completed run on Swamp Thing. Scott Snyder has moved directly onto my radar (I know I’m a late convert to all things Snyder) and anything he writes I will read. June also has his definitive New 52 origin for the Dark Knight starting in Batman #21. Year Zero is the origin in a way that Bat-fans have never seen before and with the strength of Scott Snyder behind the keyboard, this may be my definitive Batman. I may now be able to join in discussions talking about the best Supes and Bats runs.

 

Larfleeze #1         A book that could easily be the biggest hit, or a huge flop, is Larfleeze #1. With the strong team of Keith Giffen (W), Scott Kolins (A), and Howard Porter (Cov.) powering the ring of creativity this could inject some much needed levity into a rather serious Green Lantern imprint. On the flip side, was there a demand for a Larfleeze ongoing? I may be in the minority but I didn’t think so.

 

Trinity of Sin the Phantom Stranger #9Trinity Sin of Pandora #1         Ray Fawkes, quickly becoming one of my favorite writers at DC, is the writer behind Trinity of Sin: Pandora #1. Art is being provided by Daniel Sampere and Jonathan Glapion. I am excited for this title because of the mystery surrounding her, and her appearances, limited as they are, in the first issues of all of the New 52 series. This title also ties into the long discussed Trinity War. With this book launching and Phantom Stranger being re-branded to Trinity of Sin: Phantom Stranger, one can’t help but assume that the Question will make up the third title in that triumvirate.

 

Justice League of America #5Justice League #21         Justice League of America has quickly earned the spot of my favorite DC team. It may be the nature of the characters and not having direct ties to the bigger franchises that the creative team is able to really dig down and explore these characters and the interactions they have. There seems to be more creative freedom and a feeling that anything can truly happen. Every character has different motivations for being part of the team, and most of those motivations don’t have a single drop of altruism to them. Geoff Johns writing and David Finch on art has propelled this to the top five of my reading pile. Speaking of Justice League, over in #21 by Geoff Johns (W) and Gary Frank (A), we finally get to see where Shazam fits in the New 52. This book will surely be a key book for the Trinity War so completists look out for this one.

 

Green Lantern #21 Green Lantern Corps #21 Green Lantern New Guardians #21 Red Lanterns #21

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

         DC has recently been up and down for me, but they hit a definite down point for me following the quick arrival and then departure of writer Joshua Hale Fialkov on and then off Green Lantern Corps as of issue #21 and Red Lanterns, also in issue #21. This was the moment I had been waiting for, a chance to hop onto Green Lantern without the books being absorbed into some line wide epic event, and it was Mr. Fialkov that was bringing me. I wish nothing but the best for the new creative teams for both books, but I really think that what Joshua would have brought to the titles would have been something special, especially with the floundering direction of Red Lanterns. I will say that this is the perfect jumping on point for anyone wanting to try out this line. Green Lantern: New Guardians #21, and Green Lantern #21 also bring out new creative teams. These with Larfleeze added shows a nice diversification, even if all of the books don’t survive.

 

Justice League Dark TP vol 02 Books of Magic         Trade waiters should rush out and get Justice League Dark Vol. 2: The Books of Magic TP. This is the volume where we see the hand off between writers Peter Milligan and Jeff Lemire. While I appreciate the stage Peter Milligan set I found that Jeff Lemire is really where the title took off for me. He has done an amazing job of keeping the characters fresh and the unexpected is the norm in the book. With the recent announcement that Zatanna will be joining Geoff John’s Justice League later this year, I am a bit saddened at the prospect of her leaving the cast. The relationship between herself and Constantine and the past they shared adds an intense layer of characterization. With the recent cancellations of Frankenstein, and Sword and Sorcery I hope that both Amethyst and Frankenstein himself get added to the regular roster of the team. This is a good size trade, collecting issues #1-7, 0, and Annual #1. That is the equivalent of a little over 9 issues. Amazing value for a $16.99 price tag.

 

Astro City #1         Astro City #1 is launching as part of Vertigo, which is good because that line has lost quite a bit of its pedigree lately so it’s good that the original creative team of Kurt Busiek (W), Brent Anderson (A), and Alex Ross (Cov.) reunite for the launch of a new ongoing. Featuring a blend of new and old characters. Samaritan and Honor Guard are back and I am excited to see who else has joined the ranks.

 

100 Bullets Brother Lono #1         Another return to the past happens in the pages of a new mini-series by Brian Azzarello (W), Eduardo Risso (A), and Dave Johnson (Cov). 100 Bullets: Brother Lono #1 tells the story of what happened to Lono after he was shot in the chest, and presumed dead at the end of the 100 Bullets series.

 

 

 

Justice League of Americas Vibe #5 Wonder Woman #21 Animal Man #21Constantine #4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All in all a very nice month at DC Comics. You toss in the regulars on my pull list, Vibe, Wonder Woman, Animal Man, Constantine, just to name my favorites, and I will have allot of DC to read in June.

March 2013 DC Comics Diamond Previews Review

March 2013 DC Comics Diamond Previews Review

With Marvel done we can now turn our attention to DC Comics.

 

Green Team #1          May sees some series ending while others are beginning. It is towards two new debuts that we turn our attention to first. First up is a complete revamp of a concept that appeared once, years ago, The Green Team. This time around the creative team is Art Baltazar (W), Franco (W), and Ig Guara (A). This looks like a story about characters with too much money, wanting to buy their way into the big leagues, and that has an immense amount of story potential. I will be checking this out, if for no other reason than to quell my curiosity.

 

Movement #1         The flip-side of The Green Team looks to be the new series, The Movement. Gail Simone brings the words and Freddie Williams III brings the pictures. That creative team alone should put this on allot of peoples pull list and adds a wonderful pedigree to this launch. Where The Green Team seems to represent the 1%, The Movement would represent the 99%, and they want to be heard! This will also be on my pull list, at least for the first arc. One other treat about these books are the covers by Amanda Conner. I love the propaganda-ish design to them.

 

Green Arrow #20         Issue #17 of Green Arrow cemented this books position on my pull list. Lemire has hit it out of the park for me and I cannot wait to delve further into his run. Andrea Sorrentino rocked my world when I picked up I, Vampire #1 and I am thrilled that her art fills another monthly since I, Vampire is not long for this world. The deconstruction of Ollie continues in issue #20. If you are a trade waiter I would recommend doing the monthly thing with this book, I would have a hard time staying away from this team on this book for longer than a month.

 

Justice League of Americas Vibe #4         Perhaps the biggest surprise for me was Justice League of America’s Vibe #1. That book by Geoff Johns and Pete Woods blew me away. Vibe has shrugged off his cheesy history and maligned origin to become a character who, in one issue, managed to become a key figure in the tapestry of the New 52. That first issue had the spark of what made the initial launch of the New 52 so exciting, a newness, a freshness. Granted the creative team is changing and as of May’s 4th issue Sterling Gates is the writer and art is from both Pete Woods and Sean Parsons. I will gladly pick this book up and hope that Sterling Gates can retain the energy from this wonderful start.

 

World's Finest #12          Power Girl’s original costume is back in World’s Finest #12. And the chorus sang HALLELUJAH!

 

Green Lantern New Guardians #20Green Lantern Corps #20 Green Lantern #20         May also marks the end of an era as the creative teams of all of the Green Lantern books give us their final issues before the June creative teams are put in place. These issues also bring to a close the Wrath of the First Lantern crossover. I am excited for the creative change and this will be a perfect jumping on point for readers who had found the Green Lantern family to be pretty inaccessible to new readers. I will try at least one issue each title.

 

Sword of Sorcery #8         With new series launching and several launches known for the next few months there has to be cancellations. Sword of Sorcery #8 is the last issue of that series. There were two main reasons this book failed. First is the price point. $3.99 is a high price to pay for a slightly obscure character. Let’s face it, as good as the backups were, most readers of this title read the lead feature, and not the backup, myself included, and that price is high for so little story. The second was the immediate immersion into the Dark corner of the New 52. Don’t get me wrong, I love the Dark titles and I still collect a few of them, but why not get exposure through some of the more mainstream titles, the books that aren’t niche and sell much higher. I am thankful that, at least at this time, that there is hope that Amethyst will still appear in Justice League Dark in the future, depending on how climactic the ending of the series is.

 

Justice League Dark #20         Speaking of mainstream crossing over, Justice League Dark #20 features the Flash, in addition to the Swamp Thing, perhaps helping Constantine recover the House of Mystery from Dr. Destiny.

 

Team 7 #8Deathstroke #20 Ravagers #12       Team 7 #8, and Deathstroke #20 are both the swan songs for these books. I am not overly surprised about Team 7 as it seemed very derivative compared to the other books on the stands. Another book ending is The Ravagers #12. This book was way too 90’s for its own good.

 

Suicide Squad #20          Suicide Squad #20 sees a new team, a new direction, and a new creative team in Ales Kot (W), and Timothy Green II (A). I have been waiting for a jumping on point for this book because I lost interest during the first arc and I love the concept and have been waiting for something to draw me back in for another try at my pull list.

 

Adventures of Superman #1         I was thrilled that Adventures of Superman #1 is being released without the Orson Scott Card story after Chris Sprouse quit the book. DC says they are going to still publish it and are actively seeking another artist but I think they will just ignore this ever happened and move on and never publish the story. They should realize that any attempt to publish the story will result in a similar reaction. Because of the change, Jeff Lemire will be joining the creative roster of this anthology, in addition to Justin Jordan, and Riley Rossmo.

 

Wake #1         Vertigo reminds us of its relevancy in May with the release of the much anticipated 10 issue series, The Wake. The creative team is phenomenal, Scott Snyder (Batman wunderkind) writes and Sean Murphy (Punk Rock Jesus creator) provides the art. This underwater horror tale will be a huge hit, and will definitely bring back some of the spark to the Vertigo line.

 

Well that’s our look at DC Comics shipping in May. See you soon for the Back of the Book.

February 2013 DC Comics Diamond Previews Review

February 2013 DC Comics Diamond Previews Review

The February issue of Previews is out and with it the full listings for all product shipping in April. In an attempt to revitalize the New 52 from its near stagnation is the recently announced WRF Certified. This refers to the covers of all New 52 books in April, which will be fold-out. The exciting twist though is the cover, when opened there will be a surprise reveal, promising to alter the status quo of the title.

 

I Vampire #19Green Arrow #19          April sadly brings the ending of one of my favorite launches of the New 52, I, Vampire. Issue #19 is the final issue for Joshua Hale Fialkov (W), Fernando Blanco (A), and Andrea Sorrentino (A), who will bring the title to a close. Joshua has mentioned in interviews that he is working on other possible DC books, and that two of the characters that are around at the end may appear in his future work. I for one hope so, as this series has consistently offered an intriguing look into the darkest corners of the DC Universe. These are vampires that you should fear, and Andrea Sorrentino really brings the darkness of their world to the forefront. At least you can see Andrea’s work on Green Arrow with Jeff Lemire writing.

 

Flash #19DC Universe Presents #19          It should be noted that the anthology series, DC Universe Presents, is ending with issue #19, with a story involving time travel and the Flash. It is no surprise that this series failed. With no headlining characters, and a mixed bag of creators, there was nothing in this book to make fans want to pick it up. Here’s hoping that one of these days DC and Marvel check out Dark Horse Presents to see the right way to do an anthology.

 

Justice League of America #3          Justice League of America #3 looks to reveal a traitor in the ranks. My pick is Catwoman, based on two clues; she is not on the cover and there is a whip coiled around Arrow’s neck.

 

Justice League #19          Over in Justice League #19 someone is using Kryptonite against Superman….again. Batman pops to mind for this one, but I could easily be wrong. Geoff Johns is a writer who I am very hit or miss with and it is evident for me between the two League books. I am excited at the stories that Justice League of America will be telling but gave up on Justice League months ago. I may still drop Justice League of America but I am doubtful of that. Stories about government mandated heroes, or teams, are exciting for me, especially if we get to see some of the political power plays that are sure to exist in the New 52.

 

Earth 2 #11          I don’t pick up Earth 2 but I have to give the creative team kudos for an amazing Dr. Fate tweaking. They updated his look, and he looks like a formidable foe, more so than ever, and he still has the helmet, looking as it should.

 

Batman and Robin #19          “Death of the Family” is done and I am thinking my guess of Damian being offed is correct as he does not have a showing in the books. The cover to Batman and Robin #19 appears to be an homage to Frank Millers Dark Knight cover, with an unrevealed Robin.

 

Catwoman #19          Fellow cast members from the Justice League of America make an appearance in Catwoman #19, and there goal, protect Catwoman.

 

Nightwing #19          Nightwing #19 by Kyle Higgins (W), and Brett Booth (A) is going to feature the New 52 premier of the Creeper, at least all of the announced hints would indicate that.

 

           Constantine is like Wolverine, appearing in multiple titles. He of course appears in the 2nd issue of his own series but also pops up in Sword of Sorcery #7, Justice League Dark #19, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see him pop up over in The Phantom Stranger #7, but that is just a guess on my part.

 

Constantine #2 Sword of Sorcery #7 Phantom Starnger #7Justice League Dark #19

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

              Flash appears alongside Constantine in Justice League Dark #19 written by Jeff Lemire and Ray Fawkes, and art by Mikel Janin. I like the use of characters, that you wouldn’t really expect, in the Dark titles, and Flash displays that. I am at a loss as to how his ability will help defend the House of Mystery? Either way this book comes home monthly with me already and will continue to do so if the high quality of the writing remains.

 

Animal Man #19 Swamp Thing #19          I am loving all of the cover work that Jae Lee is doing and if I wasn’t already collecting Animal Man, I would be picking up the 19th issue of this series, just for the cover. With Rotworld still going through the current issues I am excited to see the fallout in Buddy’s life. I wish I could say the same for Swamp Thing #19, but with Scott Snyder leaving the title with the previous months 18th issue, there will be a mass migration off of this book. I mean no offense to Charles Soule, but allot of people were reading that book because of Snyder. One thing I have to admire still, even though it isn’t coming home with me, is the cover, Andy Brase does a wonderful job creating a strong looking Scarecrow who you could imagine easily taking down the Swamp Thing.

 

Dial H #11          Dial H #11 by China Mielville (W), Alberto Ponticelli (A), Dan Green (A), and Brian Bolland (Cover) continues the confusion I feel over this title, and I am not sure if this issues guest appearance by Flash will help that. I think what China is doing is amazing, and reinterpreting the mythos behind the Dial, into something that is respectful to what has come before, while forging ahead on a new path that had never been traveled. I think I would prefer to see this branded as a Vertigo series, because it does not belong in the New 52, and seems forced to a degree. This mini crossover does not appeal to me either and I am going to take a break from this book, but that is by no means a reflection on it in terms of quality, it is more a personal preference.

 

The ironic thing is I am disappointed that a possible crossover between I, Vampire and Flash is not going to happen. The story would have seen the entire rogues gallery for the Flash become vampires, leaving Flash only 72 hours to save them. That sounds like a dynamic story, but one that will never see the light of day.

 

Stormwatch #19          I think I might be popping back onto Stormwatch. Aprils 19th issue brings us the new ongoing writer, Jim Starlin, and with him on board we see a different Stormwatch from the time stream enter the New 52. The Midnighter and Apollo on this different Stormwatch appears to look a little closer to the way we are used to seeing them pre Flashpoint. Other members of the team include Fahrenheit, the Engineer, and a retooled The Weird, with a few other characters redesigned and added to the roster. I never found this title really found its voice, here’s hoping Starlin can help rectify that.

 

Aquaman TP vol 01 new 52          The New 52 trades I have picked up thus far have been wonderful reads. It is because of this that I am going to check out the Aquaman Vol. 1: The Trench TP. The series by Geoff Johns (W), Ivan Reiss (A), Joe Prado (A), and Ever Ferreira (A), has garnered rave reviews and made Aquaman more popular than ever before. I did try the first couple of issues when it came out but I think this deserves a second look.

 

Demon Knights TP vol 02 new 52          Demon Knights Vol. 2: The Avalon Trap TP is also out in April, and with the enjoyment I had reading the first volume, this book will definitely be joining its preceding volume on my shelf.

 

Stormwatch HC vol 02           StormWatch Vol. 2 HC comes to stores in April as well. This is how StormWatch should be, and Warren Ellis is the writer I most associate with this Wildstorm creation, and when they were at their best. Of course this is the lead in to the game changing series The Authority. This will be joining Volume 1 in my collection. And that draws to a close our look at the new and noteworthy in DC solicitations for their April 2013 shipping product.

 

January 2013 DC Comics Diamond Previews Review

January 2013 DC Comics Diamond Previews Review

Justice League of America #2 Justice League #18          DC Comics has a few interesting items coming out in March of 2013. Some excitement from February continues to spill over into March with the second issue of Justice League of America by Geoff Johns (W) and David Finch (A) continues the true motives of the League members while the back up brings us the hero formally known as Martian Manhunter, now known only as Manhunter, into the spotlight when his motives for both the Justice League of America and the Justice League start to become clear.

 

Green Arrow #18          Another follow up issue to be excited about is Green Arrow #18. In February the new creative team of Jeff Lemire (W) and Andrea Sorrentino (A) brought there own spin onto this misunderstood character. I haven’t read their first issue yet but I have the sneaky suspicion that this is going to be a run that defines who Green Arrow is in the New 52.

 

 Flash #18Dial H #10         Dial H readers should be sure to check out Flash #18 by Brian Buccellato (W) and Marcio Takara (A) which promises a twist ending that impacts Dial H. Seems like an odd spot for a secret crossover of sorts and I might pick up this issue just for that reason. This might be an interesting way to bring some of the more Vertigo inclined New 52 readers (myself included) to give the superheroes another go. I can’t see myself picking up the Flash on a monthly basis but something like this makes me curious.

 

Action Comics #18         Following Grant Morrison can be tricky but Andy Diggle will be doing just that when he takes over the writing reins of Action Comics in issue #18 with Tony S. Daniel and Batt providing art. There isn’t much about this title that interests me but I have to say that I would be intrigued with Snyder, or Lemire tackling the blue clad boy scout. That being said, expect some major gushing about the upcoming Man of Steel.

 

 

Batman #18 Catwoman #18 Nightwing #18 Red Hood and the Outlaws #18

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Most of the Bat Books in March deal with the tragic ending of the Jokers grand return in Death of the Family. My money is still riding on Damian to bite the big one, with Alfred running a possible second, and Joker offing himself as my third. This is entirely speculation on my part as I decided to follow the Bat crossovers in trade so I could be entirely off base on my prediction.

 

Batgirl #18         Oh Batgirl you are quite the talked about title. Issue #18 sees the first of two issues guest written by Ray Fawkes. I love the guest writing credit. For those that do not know, Gail Simone the writer of the series had been fired from the book, and from DC, and then when fan outrage reached a feverish peak they rehired her, and put her back on…..wait for it……Batgirl. I am happy that she is back on the book because in the end I believe it is better for Ray Fawkes. With the fan love that Simone receives she would have been a tough act to follow.

 

Green Lantern #18 WRATH Green Lantern Corps #18 WRATH Green Lantern New Guardians #18 WRATH         Oh Green Lantern titles, when I look at your titles and read your solicitations you seem to be getting more like a private club every month as “Wrath of the First Lantern” marches through the 18th issue of each series. I dare not pick up these books for fear that I will not understand what is happening. The creative teams are solid but it would be nice for some simpler stories for a little while.

 

Constantine #1  Sword of Sorcery #6Justice League Dark #18         My favorite corner of the New 52, the Dark, has some interesting stories making their way through the ether. In February Hellblazer ended its historic run over at Vertigo and in March the kingpin of the DC supernatural landscape, Constantine, gets his first issue in his new ongoing brought to you by Robert (W) and Renato Guedes (A). The way Marvel uses Wolverine, and now Iron Man, namely appearing in every comic, is similar to Constantine, but with Constantine, it is believable. This is a man that can traverse between realms with the ease of crossing a threshold. This means his appearances in Constantine #1, Justice League Dark #18, Sword of Sorcery #6, and a couple of other guest appearances I am sure, all the more believable.

 

Animal Man #18 ROT Swamp Thing #18 ROT         Animal Man #18 by Jeff Lemire (W) and Steve Pugh (A) and Swamp Thing #18 by Scott Snyder (W) and Yanick Paquette (A) both bring us the epilogue of “Rotworld” and what it has changed about two of the darker heroes in the DC Universe. Issue #18 is also the end of this creative teams run on the book and I hope whoever takes over after provides us the continuing love story, saga of a man trying to find himself, and guardian of the green, in a way that will keep us coming back for more.

 

Threshold #3 Legion of Super Heroes #18         Threshold #3 gives us another new look at an old character, and it’s not Spoiler, nor Wally West, nor Donna Troy, but Captain Carrot, this time re-envisioned as Captain K’Rot! If anyone can make this work it is writer Keith Giffen. Speaking of Giffen, his art on Legion of Super-Heroes may be a reason to try this book again. Fun is what Legion had been missing.

 

 

Ame Comi Girls #1          Ame-Comi Girls #1….this leaves me speechless and not in a good way.

 

Dial H TP vol 01Frankenstein Agent of Shade TP vol 02 New 52         March sees another set of collections get released. Some worth noting including the first collection of Dial H. Dial H Vol. 1: Into You TP collects issues #0-6. For a very Vertigo experience in the New 52 look no further than this book. The second Frankenstein, Agent of S.H.A.D.E. Trade, and Swamp Thing Vol. 2 both hit shelves that month as well.

 

Authority HC vol 01         For fans of old school Wildstorm we get The Authority Vol. 1 HC with a creative roster that is unmatched, including, but not limited to: Warren Ellis (W), Mark Millar (W), Bryan Hitch (A), Frank Quitely (A), and many others. With the horrible treatment of many Wildstorm characters in the New 52 (I am looking at you Stormwatch) it is refreshing to be able to go back and read the stories that made these characters great.

 

Punk Rock Jesus TP         Vertigo is releasing the trade for Punk Rock Jesus, perhaps the best mini-series of 2012 and 2013. Written and drawn by Sean Murphy, this book makes amazing use of it’s black and white colour palette and exposes allot of the weakness’s of the human race, of you and I. Sean Murphy has created one of his seminal works that is going to be talked about for years to come. Get this trade and see why comics are amazing.

 

Green Lantern Simon Baz action figure         It isn’t often that I mention merchandise in this column but I have to admit a new addiction. The DC Direct New 52 figures. I picked up the 7 figure box set of the Justice League and I am blown away at the details bestowed up these figures. From a statuesque Wonder Woman, to a Cyborg so souped up on detail that you will look at the figure non stop out of amazement, to the sexiest Aquaman I have ever seen. The paint application is flawless and I want more. I am excited to add a Green Arrow to the line up and the Green Lantern Simon Baz figure in March. I am not into Green Lantern (see earlier comments) but with figures that look this amazing, it inspires you to get them all.

 

That is my look at DC, see you soon with the Back of the Book review.

December 2012 DC Comics Diamond Previews Review

December 2012 DC Comics Diamond Previews Review

The New 52 has recently lost it’s sizable market share that it had as a result of the relaunch, and it is no surprise with Marvel unleashing Marvel Now! Hopefully the upcoming Trinity War will give DC back the spark. Time will only tell.

 

Before Watchmen Dollar Bill #1          Even with the buzz surrounding Before Watchmen cooling, they are releasing another title under the umbrella, this time Dollar Bill is getting his own one shot. Solid enough creative team of Len Wein and Steve Rude. Worth picking up if your a completest but not sure what purpose this book would fill for anyone else.

 

 

 

Before Watchmen Ozymandias #6 Before Watchmen Rorschach #4 Before Watchmen Comedian #6 Before Watchmen Dr Manhattan #4

 

 

 

 

 

 

The mini-series for Ozymandias, Rorschach, the Comedian, and Dr. Manhattan all come to a close in February.

 

Justice League #17          Justice League #17 brings the “Throne of Atlantis” crossover to a close, and also sets up the League for some pretty big changes. I bet this will have some seeds for the “Trinity War” sprinkled throughout.

 

Green Arrow #17          As odd as it seems I am adding Green Arrow to my pull list. This is for one reason, well two really, the art team. Green Arrow has never been a character that held much interest for me, but that is changing in February when Jeff Lemire starts writing and Andrea Sorrentino starts drawing. Jeff Lemire is one of very few creators that I would follow onto any book. There is a nuance to how he develops his characters that presents them with flaws, and strengths, with the ability to showcase those traits in ways that strip the character bare, adding a layer of emotional realism that is lacking in so many superhero titles. He goes beyond the powers and abilities and really looks at the person behind the hero persona.

 

Justice League of America #1          Justice League of America launches in February with one of the oddest variant cover programs I have seen. 52 variants, each with a different state flag, being held up by several members, are being offered in addition to the regular cover, and no doubt incentive covers that will be pouring over the shelves. Geoff Johns writing, and David Finch on art means this is a must buy and is automatically going on my pull list. I am a fan of the Justice League but many of my favorite periods of the team involve less involvement from the big 7 and more involvement from those considered B-list, those were the interesting stories for me, and this new series looks to carry on that tradition.

 

Hellblazer #300Katana #1          DC adds another 2 solo series to it’s roster, it is to note that DC returns to the magic 52 number in March with the already announced Constantine series, replacing the ending Vertigo title Hellblazer. Katana is first out in February and is brought to us by Ann Nocenti (W) (also notable for her still amazing Daredevil run), and Alex Sanchez (A) who is someone I am vaguely familiar but his previous work looks solid. I will at least be giving this one a sampling.

 

Justice League of Americas Vibe #1          Next up is the oddly titled Justice League of America’s Vibe, rolls right off the tongue doesn’t it? I wish there was a font called sarcastica. Horrible title aside, I am excited by this series. Like I said earlier some of my favorite moments of the JLA was because of characters like this. Characters that would get sidelined by the big guns, but easily have enough power to handle most situations. These characters were meant to be on the side, even off the radar in some cases, allowing them a little more freedom in terms of their character development. I always appreciated Vibe, looking back I understand the complaint about stereotyping but he was a solid character. I am hoping that even with a monthly that he still retains what made B list characters great, fluidity. Geoff Jones is co-writing with Andrew Kreisberg, and Pete Woods is doing the art. Solid creative team and with Geoff Jones co-writing it makes me wonder if there are really big plans in store for Vibe? I am hoping that DC lets these characters have their solo adventures and not tie every issue into the Justice League of America title. I am looking forward to seeing Vibe shine on his own.

 

Wonder Woman #17          Quick question, if you aren’t reading Wonder Woman, why aren’t you? This book is one of the most solid and consistent books being published by DC and I love the fact that they have really kept her story separate from the DC Universe as a whole. This is the perfect book for someone who wants fantasy, without the cumbersome continuity bogging everything down, it is perfect for fans of strong female characters who know who they are in their heart and act on their convictions, it is perfect for the fans of beautifully drawn, wonderfully written comic books. Azzarello, Akins, and Green provide us more intrigue in February’s 17th issue where characters are choosing sides, betrayals abound, and bad news is shared with the world. Get the trades, get the back issues, get this book!

 

Worlds Finest #9          I hate Power Girl’s costume. This is in no way a reflection of the book, or it’s creative team, just something I have wanted to say since she got the horrible redesign.

 

Action Comics #17          Grant Morrison’s run on Action Comics ends with #17. From the solicits it would appear this is to be an important book. I tried the first few issues when this came out because of my love of Morrison, but I quickly realized that for superheroes nothing was going to top his JLA run for me, and quickly dropped the book.

 

Superman #17 Superboy #17 Supergirl #17

 

 

Over in the other Super books we see “H’El on Earth!” end in Superman #17, Superboy #17, and Supergirl #17. I am sure it will only be another couple of months until we see the next Super family crossover. DC is learning that these insulated crossovers are working for readers, and hopefully they will use that knowledge instead of doing huge sweeping crossovers every year. Sadly Trinity War will more than likely affect most titles, but we will see.

 

 

Batman #17 DOTFDetective #17 DOTF          Speaking of successful insulated crossovers, the much hyped and sales juggernaut of “Death of the Family” concludes in Batman #17 and apparently to a death. Right now I would wager between Damian or Alfred with my money on Damian taking the dirt nap. This may sound like crazy talk but maybe the Joker is going to off himself?.

 

 

Batgirl #17 DOTF Nightwing #17 DOTF Teen Titans #17 DOTF Red Hood and the Outlaws #17 DOTF

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Repercussions are felt in Detective Comics #17, Batgirl #17 (Hey, Marvel, give Gail Simone a call!), Nightwing #17, Teen Titans #17, and the much hyped Red Hood and the Outlaws #17.

 

Green Lantern #17 Green Lantern Corps #17 Green Lantern New Guardians #17 Red Lanterns #17

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The “Wrath of the First Lantern” begins in Green Lantern #17, and engulfs Green Lantern Corps #17, Green Lantern: New Guardians #17, and Red Lanterns #17. This family of titles is a little heavy on the crossovers. It would be far tempting to have some done in ones for new readers. It is allot harder to jump onto a series when it is a small part of a multi issue storyline.

 

Frankenstein Agent of Shade #16          Swamp Thing, Animal Man, and Frankenstein: Agent of S.H.A.D.E. (R.I.P.) have demonstrated a perfect way to do a crossover. Each title worked well on their own prior to the crossover and they will carry on afterward, separately, yet an ongoing connection. Sadly January’s Frankenstein #16 is to be the last of that series. As the months go on it is going to be harder to see some of these series go. I have been lucky, out of all the titles I started with haven’t been canceled with Frankie being the first.

 

I Vampire #17          I am very worried about I, Vampire. That book is how vampires should be done and is very genre bending and defining at the same time. The sales of the first trade were apparently impressive for one of the Dark Family books. But with the artist going elsewhere it would be hard to imagine the book drawn any other way, it has a distinctive look and a voice all its own.

 

 

 

Animal Man #17Swamp Thing #17          “Rotworld” has been gripping both story and art-wise. The creepy factor is cranked up to ten on all titles involved and you truly feel the horror that would swallow the Earth if there was a Rot. “Rotworld” as a story ends in issues Animal Man #17 with the epic ending happening in Swamp Thing #17. I will be sad to see the Swamp Thing team move on and only hope that who ever becomes the new creative team will maintain the quality of the title.

 

Team 7 #5          One of my guilty pleasures, Team 7 releases their 5th issue in February and it makes me crave a Wildcats title even more. Spartan and the Majestic Program make their first appearance. Quit teasing us Jim Lee and bring us some Wildcats!

 

 

Legion of Super Heroes #17          Legion of Super-Heroes #17 sees a creative team shift bringing Keith Giffen on board as artist while Paul Levitz writes. Having been a fan of their previous collaborations I know that I will be giving this a go, and I think allot of others will, well here’s hoping, this book could use a little sales bump.

 

 

 

Batman TP vol 01 The Court of Owls (N52)I Vampire TP vol 02 Rise of the Vampires (N52)          February sees another big month for trades and hardcovers with the first volume of Batman: The Court of Owls TP is released, I, Vampire Vol. 2: Rise of the Vampires TP hits the stands, seriously buy this one. Don’t let DC end this series.

 

 

 

Day of Judgement TPMarshal Law The Deluxe Edition HC          There are a couple of interesting TP’s being released. Day of Judgment, typical heroes vs. hell story, an early Geoff Jones story, is out, and so is Marshal Law: The Deluxe Edition HC, by Pat Mills (W) and Kevin O’Neill (A), clocks in at 480 pages and is a book that I can’t wait to read. Those last two seem like odd releases, but diversity is amazing, and the Marshal Law has me excited.

 

 

Hellblazer #300          As I mentioned earlier, Hellblazer is coming to an end and it is February’s #300 issue that draws a close to Constantine’s time in the Vertigo Universe before transplanting him permanently to the New 52, where he will be the one and only Constantine.

 

Phantom Stranger #5          Creepy cover of the month goes to The Phantom Stranger #5. Jae Lee is amazing and this cover is further proof why. I am getting this on the strength of the cover alone.

 

Well that is it for DC in February. See you soon with the rest of Previews.