Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Weekly Write-up 1/18/12

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Batman #5
    The last issue ended with Batman falling into a labyrinth. This issue picks up about a week after where he is still stuck in the labyrinth. Whats great about this is that we start to see Bruce slowly go insane throughout the book, which ends with him be stabbed through the gut by the Talon. I suspect that this is just in his head since in the shot he has the hands and feet of a owl or bat. The art in this issue is fantastic, I was never a fan of Capullo's work until now.
THUMBS UP!  

Daredevil #8
   The Devil and the Details Part 2. Waid wraps up this issue quite nicely with the team finding out that the stolen tech was actually stolen by its creator. The best scene in the book is when Daredevil and Black Cat hook up, Spider-man is in the background and says that this is his super-villain origin. It was okay nothing special, but not bad.
THUMBS UP! 

Moon Knight #9
Oh no the Moon Knight series is ENDING, not only that he is also leaving the Secret Avengers. I think this means one thing: Bendis is going to kill him. Please don't kill Moon Knight the series has been great so far and the characters are awesome. This issue is the start of the final showdown between Moon Knight and the kingpin of LA. I'm not going to reveal to much but someone gets mortally wounded.
THUMBS UP!

Venom #12
    Flash Tompson loses control once again in this issue and fights against Jack o'Lantern. I think the main thing in this issue is Flash breaking up with Betsy and turning to alcohol. I'm very interested and where Rick Reminder takes this series, especially with Venom joining the Secret Avengers.
NO THUMBS (Meh.)

Uncanny X-force #20
   I wasn't one-hundred percent thrilled with this issue, probably since I'm not a huge Captain Britain fan. I also felt that Reminder didn't really explain what the hell Otherworld is and why it has so much authority. And AoA Nightcrawler was a total douche! I hope it gets better as it goes on.
THUMBS DOWN!   

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Comic Book Write-up 1/11/12

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Amazing Spider-man #677
    Peter Parker is alone and looking for some love, who better to get with then Black Cat? Of course the Cat is up to no good in this issue. She is arrested and conected to the a robbery at Horizon Labs. Pete looking to get in Black Cat's good side joins up with Daredevil to find the missing tech. Overall this is a good issue with good art. I'm glad to see Mark Waid handle Spider-man so well after having spent the majority of his last year writing Daredevil. I look forward to the conclussion next week in Daredevil #8.
THUMBS UP!

Wolverine And The X-men #4
        The effects of the Dark Angel Saga reach the Jean Grey School. In this issue the school is introduced to two new members, Angel and Genesis. For those of you who don't know Angel has recently lost his memory of everything he was after the life seed was injected into him to erase Archangel from his system. Genesis is the clone of the kid Apocalypse that Famtonex killed in the fourth issue of X-force. The best part of this is is a page featuring one of the possible futures that Dehlok sees where Genesis assumes the form of Apocalypse. Its for this page that makes Wolverine and the X-men #4 the best issue this week.
THUMBS UP! 
ISSUE OF THE WEEK! 

Wolverine #300
    Everyone has been raving about Jason Aaron's run on Wolverine so I decided to start with issue 300 which was advertised as a great jumping on point. I have no idea who anyone is in this comic but I still had a great time reading it. In the story Wolverine has taken a trip to the clan-war-torn country of Japan, Tokyo to be exact. Even though I don't know the Characters their are still some notable ones such as Sabertooth and The Sliver Samurai. I look forward to reading the rest of Jason Aaron's Final Arc.
THUMBS UP!  

Brilliant #2
               I am a big fan of Bendis and Bagley so I though Brilliant would be Mind-blowing. Bagley hasn't failed since the art is pretty good but the story is so Meh. I feel this series has a lot of potential that hasn't been realized yet. 
THUMBS DOWN!

Batman and Robin #4
   Peter Tomasi once again proves that his Batman And Robin is going to be better than Grant Morrison's. The issue focuses on Ducard's origin. His father was basically a man-hunter/assassin. The father falls in love with the mother, they have Ducard. Turns out the mother was hired by a terrorist cell to kill the father. When Ducard found out he killed his mother. After that the father found out he took Ducard under his wing and trained him. 
THUMBS UP! 


Sunday, January 8, 2012

Comic Book Write-up 1/4/12

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Uncanny X-force 19.1
          Reminder continues his epic run this week by delivering once again. This issue focuses on the AoA(Age of the Apocalypse) X-men as they make their way their own universe. This issue primarily tells the story of The Prophet AKA William Stryker, who is not a mutant but just a regular guy and also a total BAD-ASS. In the issue he takes out a sentiental all by himself! This is my issue of the week.
THUMBS UP!

Action Comics #5
     Action Comics #5 features Superman's new origin in the DC universe! Grant Morrison starts this new origin story on Krypton during it's final hours. The Els first attempt to escape via the Phantom Zone they however are greeted by General Zod and his minions. Zod then reaches his hand through the portal in an attempt to grab Jor-El but Krypto stops him by biting his hand. In the end the portal is destoried with Kryto and Zod on the inside with leaves the possibility of Kryto coming back later on. Jor-El and his wife than send Supes away in a prototype model rocket they build with Brainic as the ship's A.I. The ship goes on to enter earth's orbit only to be found by the Kents. This half of the issue ends with the kryptonite from the rocket being stolen by a mysterious group of induvials and then a guest appearance by the more grown up Super-man and the Legion of Super Heroes. Did I say that the art in this is awesome? Because it is Andy Kubert once again delivers great art.
THUMBS UP!   

Swamp Thing #5
      Swamp Thing is not the most mainstream of the super-heroes of the new 52. But ever since Scott Synder took over with the book Swamp Thing is getting to be one of DC's best books on the market right now. In this issue we see the first battle between the Green and the Rot as Alec summons up vines to defend himself. The series continues with its unique panel layout that can also be found in the pages of the Flash and Batwomen. 
THUMBS UP!

Uncanny X-men #4
      OK I know I said that Uncanny X-men #3 was going to be the last issue of Uncanny that I was going to read, but after reading Kieron Gillen's AMA on reddit the other day I decided to give this issue a shot. This issue was awesome. It focuses on an alien being called the Phalanx that is captured by Mr. Sinister and experimented on. After Mr. Sinister destories the lab that the Phalanx is in the Phalanx escapes. The creature discovers it can no longer convert other beings to be it kind rather it can only absorb them. It then goes on to absorb an entire town in hopes of reaching back to the rest of it's kind but when it signals out nothing comes back meaning the rest of his race is dead. Realizing the horrible thing it had done it wishes nothing more than to die which the X-men are more than happy to comply with. This issue really redeemed Kieron Gillen in my eyes and look forward to other work that he'll do in the future. 
THUMBS UP!

Other Titles that I read this week:
Wolverine and the X-men: Alpha and Omega #1: THUMBS UP!
Stormwatch #5: THUMBS DOWN!
Punisher #7: THUMBS UP!
Justice League International #5: THUMBS DOWN!
O.M.A.C. #5: THUMBS UP!
Defenders #2: THUMBS DOWN!




Monday, January 2, 2012

Comic Book Write-Up (12/28/11)

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Aqua-Man #4
         I have really enjoyed Aqua-Mam ever since his resurrection in the pages of Blackest Day, in Brightest Day I found myself always looking forward to his part of the issues. When I heard that the creative team behind Blackest Night were going to be making the new Aqua-man comic I had to sign on, and the series so far has not disappointed me in the lease. In this issue we find Aqua-man rescuing the citizens that were captured by the dwellers of the Trench. At first Aqua-man tries to reason with to get them to stop eating people but it's to no avail and he has to close of the trench in which they dwell, pretty much killing them all off. The story is good but the art in this book is amazing, Ivan Reis once again delivers top quality for the books he is making. Also at the end of the book we get a preview to what to come for Aqua-man in the coming year, as he looks into who sunk Atlantis. 
THUMBS UP!  

Captain America And Bucky #625
        I am a big fan of Captain America he is one of my favorite super-heroes which is why I'm glad that they are doing a series that takes place both in the past but also a little bit in the present. In this book we see a story about the Captain America(William Naslund) and Bucky(Fred Davis) that took over after the original Cap and Bucky 'died'. It starts off with Davis telling his story of how he became Bucky. While he is telling his story an Android attacks him which is where Cap comes in and takes out the Android. After the fight Davis explains how the Android that had attacked that day was the same that had killed Naslund(Captain America) This then causes Steve Rogers to launch an investigation into why the android attacked and if the creator of the Android, Adam II, is back from  the dead. If any that made sense my hat goes off to you, my ramblings doesn't do the story justice. In the end I liked this issue it had good art and good writing, all a reader could wish for.
THUMBS UP! 

The Flash #4
     I haven't been reading comics for too long(only about two years) so at first I didn't know where to start. At first I was reading Deadpool, The Avengers, and Amazing Spider-man. It wasn't until I read a collected volume of Blackest Night that I got into DC stuff but after that I started reading Green Lantern and any book that Geoff Johns was doing at the time. So when I heard that Geoff Johns and an artist I had never heard of were going to do the Flash I decided to give it a try. Ever since that first issue I have been hooked on the Flash, he quickly became one of my favorite heroes. And that artist I had never heard of soon became my favorite artist and boy has he been doing a good job with this book. In this issue we see more of Manuel's past and how after his father died he vowed to kill the men responsible and so he signed up with a government agency and became a spy. But the agency conducted experiments on him that allowed him to regenerate limbs and whatnot. Manuel was them captured and tortued and after his jailers found out he could regenerate they started cutting of limbs. From those limbs bodies grew and thus the birth of Mob Rule(Yes I know that's lame) It was a good issue though and I'm curious to see where Manapul and Buccellato take this.
THUMBS UP!  

Ultimate Spider-man #5
       'It's really in bad taste.' Those are the only words I can think of when I hear mention of Ultimate Spider-man. Once would be ok but every single issue, come on Bendis. When Bucky took up Captain America's mantle people other characters didn't say it was in bad taste, the same is true of when Dick Grayson took up the Batman mantle. Anyways sorry for the little rant, other than the distasteful thing the book has been pretty good, we Miles go up against Electro this issue and then he is given a suit by Nick Fury. But the book it feels like it's missing something from it and I don't quite know what, its not the art because the art is excellent. I just found the writing Meh.
NO THUMBS(Meh.) 

Uncanny X-men #3
      Don't get me wrong I am a big fan of Kieron Gillen, but I have found it really hard to get into this book and like the characters that inhabit. Of course Cyclops has always been kinda a douche and Emma Frost isn't exactly the most humble X-man but that doesn't mean that the rest of the team has to be too. I feel like the only people who can relate to the characters in this book are rich snobs. It's to the point that I was rooting for Mr. Sinister to win. My favorite part of the book was when the Celestials show up that was cool. But unfortunately I think this will be the last issue I read of this until the team stops being so pompous. 
THUMBS DOWN!