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Post by DubipR on Apr 23, 2024 9:53:58 GMT -5
Real Comics. Real Reviews. Real Fun! What's on your pull list this week?
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Post by thwhtguardian on Apr 23, 2024 16:08:57 GMT -5
Batman: The Brave and the Bold #12Written by Karl Kerschl, Rob Levin, Delilah Dawson, Zipporah Smith and Herik Hanna Art by Karl Kerschl, Mike Norton, Serg Acuna, Karl Mostert and Charlie Adlard Summary: Batman and Maps fight a vampire menace, while the Gentleman Ghost rights a wrong, Swampthing soothes a murder victim and Batman helps a henchman go straight. Plot: Now we all know that any anthology is going to have its share of hits and misses but this issue might be my favorite as nearly every story was a solid hot for me with the Artemis story being a miss for me(I literally skipped it this month and I think it's over?) The only bad part is that this was the last issue with Karl Kerschl and his continuation of Gotham Academy with this team up between Maps and Batman was just so awesome on every level. Not only did we get to see Maps become more confident(and become an official Robin) but Kerschl just nailed Bruce's personality. I really wish he was the main writer for Batman. Aside from that I really enjoyed Rob Levin's team up between Falseface and Gentleman Ghost, it was really great to see these two characters reflect on what justice means to them as they are both traditionally villains and Levin really made them feel like multifaceted humans rather than simple villains. Building off that Smith gave us insight into helping a murder victim not only get justice but come to terms with his own death and the way it mirror Alec's own death made it really moving. It was short and sweet but it had a real punch to it. And ending the issue strong we got a story about Batman confronting a henchman before a big heist hoping to help the guy go straight. Sure, we've seen that kind of thing before but with Batman being constantly involved in big events of late it was nice to see a really grounded story like this. Anthologies ebb and flow with the talent behind them so who knows what next month will bring but I'm definitely going to keep supporting this book as I think one and done stories really suit characters like Batman really well. Art: Kerschl was definitely the best of the bunch, his sharp, clean line work is just a joy to see and his action is kinetic and easy to follow. Charlie Adlard's black and white work in Henchmen was really good too, the shadow work was really well done and gave the whole story a great, tense mood. Grade:8/10
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Post by DubipR on Apr 23, 2024 17:29:25 GMT -5
- Batman: Dark Age #2
Supposedly my copy of the Love & Rockets sketchbook HC is supposed to come this week.
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Post by MRPs_Missives on Apr 23, 2024 21:11:27 GMT -5
Batman Dark Age 2 Batman Brave & Bold 12 Deathstalker 1 (yes that Deathstalker, the cheesy 80s S&S movie one) Detective Comics 1084 Dick Tracy 1 (the new series form Mad Cave looks interesting) D&D Saturday Morning Adventures II #4 Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver 3 Showcase 22 Facsimile Edition X-Men 130 Facsimile Edition Zatanna by Paul Dini collection
and a couple of the Micronauts variant covers for various Marvel books coming out this week-I'm a sucker for new Micronauts stuff, even it its just covers.
-M
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Post by Marv-El on Apr 24, 2024 18:57:28 GMT -5
- Avengers #13 - Flash #8 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #150
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Post by majestic on Apr 24, 2024 19:01:09 GMT -5
Green Arrow #11. this book has been entertaining as it went from a six issue mini series to a 12 issue series to an ongoing. It has been interesting to watch Williamson use this to expand the overall story. He has really made good use of all the Arrow family. It's also been great seeing Hester help out on art to keep the title on schedule.
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Post by MRPs_Missives on Apr 24, 2024 20:55:39 GMT -5
Batman Dark Age 2 Batman Brave & Bold 12 Deathstalker 1 (yes that Deathstalker, the cheesy 80s S&S movie one) Detective Comics 1084 Dick Tracy 1 (the new series form Mad Cave looks interesting) D&D Saturday Morning Adventures II #4 Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver 3 Showcase 22 Facsimile Edition X-Men 130 Facsimile Edition Zatanna by Paul Dini collection and a couple of the Micronauts variant covers for various Marvel books coming out this week-I'm a sucker for new Micronauts stuff, even it its just covers. -M Conan 10 and Red Sonja 10 are out this week as well. Plan on heading to the LCS tomorrow. -M
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Post by thwhtguardian on Apr 25, 2024 16:31:45 GMT -5
Creature From The Black Lagoon Lives! #1Written by Dan Watters and Ram V Art by Mathew Roberts Summary: Investigative Reporter Kate Marsden has tracked serial killer Darwin Collier all the way to the jungles of Peru but finds another monster. Plot: Dan Watters and Ram V's take on the Creature of the Black Lagoon succeeds in every way that the earlier Image adaptation of Dracula by James Tynion IV failed: it's fresh and exciting while still feeling recognizable as the original. Now, perhaps I'm being too harsh on Tynion's earlier work, by it's very nature adapting Dracula is going to necessarily harder as it's been made into a film purportedly over 200 times and has nearly as many comic book adaptations which obviously means finding a new angle is going to be tough. On the other hand the Gillman while certainly visually iconic as a Hollywood Monster only had three films originally by Universal, the latter two of which are little known or seen, a cameo in Monstersquad and the recent film The Shape of Water by Guillermo del Toro so as such has much more room for exploration and Watters and Ram V do just that, moving the creature to Peru instead of Brazil and adding in a plot of a reporter who is tracking down a serial killer who drowns their prey who just so happens to encounter the creature. Their's a great feeling of intrigue and true crime that is completely new but the myth of an aquatic off shoot of man remains and his mode of killing being similar to the serial killer brings some interesting comparisons that I'm excited to see developed. We're only on the first issue but this feels like something you shouldn't miss if you're a fan of the Universal monsters. Art: Where Roberts really succeeds here are in the faces of his characters. The expressions of the characters are so vivid and readable that you're able to learn so much about the people with out needing any dialogue or narration which is no doubt a huge help to Watters and Ram V as it frees them to move the plot forward while Roberts gives us the needed characterization. Grade:10/10
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Post by MRPs_Missives on Apr 25, 2024 16:35:01 GMT -5
just back from the LCS... Lots of sword & sorcery goodness this week... the other weekly stuff including those Micronauts variants... and a hefty Zatanna collection... -M
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Post by thwhtguardian on Apr 26, 2024 16:36:59 GMT -5
Dick Tracy was decent in a bare bones detective sort of way. I think it would have been a much stronger opening if we knew a little bit more about why Trueheart died so that the mystery was a bit more compelling.
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Post by MRPs_Missives on Apr 26, 2024 21:33:49 GMT -5
Dick Tracy was decent in a bare bones detective sort of way. I think it would have been a much stronger opening if we knew a little bit more about why Trueheart died so that the mystery was a bit more compelling. I enjoyed it as a noir detective kind of story, but it didn't speak to me as a Dick Tracy story. It's good enough to stick with, but I am not sure those coming for "Dick Tracy" and not hard boiled crime will get enough from it to keep it going. -M
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Post by Dizzy D on Apr 27, 2024 16:23:45 GMT -5
G.O.D.S. #7 by Jonathan Hickman, Valerio Schiti and Marte Gracia
What Happened Before: Wynn is a mage working for The Powers that Be, the Principal of Magic. His ex-wife Aiko is a scientist working for its counterpart: The Natural Order of Things, the Principal of Science. Dimitri works for the Principal of Science, but is assigned as envoy to Wynn as part of a treaty between both parties.
Plot: Dimitri is the child of two Soviet cosmonauts who disappeared during a mission when he was still a child. He has been planting monitoring devices this whole series to triangulate the location of his missing parents who are somewhere outside reality. For the final device he needs to place it within the Sanctum Sanctorum of Dr. Strange, something he failed to do earlier this series.
Art: The art is again OK, it does a serviceable job at telling the story, but as someone who has grown up with Ditko, Sienkiwicz and other great artists, the designs for the realm outside reality and its inhabitants are rather boring.
Writing: It's a really straightforward story and gives backstory to Dimitri and his motivations, but it remains to be seen how this ties into the ongoing story. The main impact on the larger story would be how it changes the relationship between Wynn and Strange, but that is not addressed in this issue.
For new readers: New readers should have little trouble following what is happening here: this is a story of man looking for his missing parents with the help of science and magic, but the story is too short and felt a little flat to me.
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Post by wildfire2099 on May 8, 2024 19:49:54 GMT -5
I LOVED Brave and the Bold #12 . I'm not sure if Maps really needs to be an official Robin, but what a great story. I just hold they don't do something silly like have her train in combat in some pocket universe or something. The Black and White story was really good too.
I'm not sure about Nightwing sounds Taylor is going to end with one of those reset arcs.. I hope that's not the case, but I want his status quo to remain, but I guess that's too good to be true. The annual was... alot. I don't think I need Bea to be that convoluted, but honestly I never liked her much, so that's just another reason.
The dynamic with Titans has some intriguing moments, but SO stretched out. If you wanted a slow heel turn for Raven it should be the 'B' plot and other stuff should be happening... remember when writers knew how to do that? I suspect these two story lines will be my last, but we'll see (NO interest at all in Absolute Power.. might be no DC on my pull list for a while.
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