Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Flash Review - 9/21/11


Avengers #17 - Pretty good issue.  It was nice to finally see the Avengers make some headway against the Worthy because so far they have just been getting their asses kicked.  I loved seeing the Protector finally earning his place on the team and just being a team player in general.  Now the cover was a bit misleading, having Hawkeye and Spider-woman on the cover, I thought we were going to get into more of their budding illicit romance, but alas no.  The fact that they were able to put a small dent in Skadi made up for it though.

Avengers: Children Crusade #7 - This continues to be the best book Marvel puts out!  They haven't shown a redemptive ret-con like this since Jean Grey turned out to NOT be the Phoenix, and you know what? I'M OK WITH IT!  Lets be serious just like back in the 80's when Marvel told the writers that they couldn't bring back Jean unless she could be absolved of her sins, we couldn't have Wanda come back, still having all this power, and still be guilty.  So now we have a strong case for TEMPORARY insanity AND she doesn't have that level of power anymore.  OH! and did I mention that aside from Rictor, she can no longer repower mutants?  Well that's one way of keeping the status quo! (poor Moonstar!)  And, surprise surprise, Doom is shady and backstabbing.  Who knew!?  I do want to point out one fact though, just like back in the Secret Wars when he acquired the Beyonder's power, the first thing Doom did with his new power is fix his own face.

Fear Itself: Fearsome Four #4 - Whew! One more down!  As Fear Itself winds down, all the limited series that go with it are ending one by one.  This one was LESS bad then a lot of the other ones, helped by the fact that I love She-Hulk and Howard the Duck, but I honestly could have done without Frankenstein's Monster in this one.  I mean, there are plenty of monster-y characters out there that would have been much cooler and made more sense right?  Wouldn't Morbius have been great instead of Franky??  Or any number of supernatural-ish characters.  Alright series, not sad to see it go but not kicking myself for having bought it either.

Fear Itself: The Home Front #6 - These mini-story issues are a bit hit or miss.  On one hand, the Speedball story is great!  Seeing him confront and help the people that blame him for ruining their lives and their towns is a powerful story that I think he needed to go through to finally put his time as Penance behind him.  On the other hand, the short stories with Dust and the Great Lakes Avengers/Champions/X-men just seemed like filler.  They had no point really and whether they were good is almost not the point, because with so much going on, did we really need more filler and background stories??  Falling in the middle is the Amadeus Cho story, which I'm kinda so-so on.  It seems a little pointless so far but I am really into the whole "next generation of archetypes" scenario and have hope that it might be leading to something.  So with one more issue left, I am interested in seeing these little stories getting tied and up seeing if they have a point in the end.

Fear Itself: Uncanny X-Force #3 - Just another fish in a sea of unnecessary tie-ins.  Everyone knows that I'm a huge X-fan and typically the mutants can do no wrong, but this one is right up there with the Wolverine and Deadpool tie-ins (which just shows that these two characters have too many books they appear in).  I won't even get into what the story was about because it had nothing to do with Fear Itself really and at the end our characters didn't even grow or learn anything.  So this entire series was basically a non-entity.

Fear Itself: Youth in Revolt #5 - Now THIS is youth in revolt.  The past 4 issues should really have been called "Youth Falling in Line" since absolutely everyone did exactly what they were by Steve Rogers like good little soldiers.  Well that's all over with! Thor Girl and Cloud 9 on the r unun, Hardball and Gravity almost killing each other, and Firestar has her old New Warriors and Avengers attitude.  But even in the middle of all this youthful rebellion we still had time for Prodigy to take charge again and Thor Girl and Cloud 9 to save all the trapped people (including themselves) from underneath a collapsed building.  I also want to mention that, even though I don't know her that well, I'm really enjoying the soft side of Komodo since I get the impression that she doesn't show it very much.  If there is a new Initiative series after Fear Itself, this book has definitely convinced me to buy it!

Generation Hope #11 - My favorite part of this issue was Laurie.  Hands Down.  Its bothered me from the very beginning that these "Lights" just blindly follow Hope and whatever she says, so watching Laurie talk back, defy and even attack Hope was awesome for me!  Even though in the teaser pics she is still with Hope, I bet in the future we can expect Laurie to be more and more of a foil to Hope authoritarian leadership.  The other great development in this issue was seeing Prodigy and the other New X-men make the effort to connect with the Gen Hopers.  I mean, we see Pixie pretty often in the other X-men titles and we get a sprinkling of Anole, Dust and Rockslide here and there, but other then them the rest of the New/Young X-men have somewhat fallen to the wayside.  And you would think that with a new crop of young mutants in the mix, we would have seen more interaction or at least REaction from the older crew.  So glad they finally got around to this and I hope that even after the Schism, we see more of a mixing of these two groups.

Invincible Iron Man #508 - DIS. A. PPOINTING.  It was frustrating enough that at the end of Fear Itself #6 we are told that we HAD to read this issue to find out about Tony jumping into the molten uru vat, but once we got here it was worse!  The uru vat action happened only on the last two pages and we don't even see the full outcome!  The rest of the issue is full of some crap with a mud monster and Pepper being abandoned to a Worthy possessed Grey Gargoyle.  Not only was it a stupid issue where nothing good happened, but it wasn't even what we were told it would be.  Epic Fail.

Uncanny X-men #543 - I'm honestly a little torn over my opinion of this issue.  I was a little frustrated that most of the last few issues of Uncanny were being spent on Fear Itself, but this issue was actually pretty great!  As far as tie-ins go it was really good, it involved the main storyline but also managed to evolve the book's individual storylines.  We got to see more of Emma and Namor's strange attraction/flirtation, major developments with Kitty and Peter, plus cracks in the relationship between the X-men and Mayor Sadie Sinclair. And speaking of Kitty and Peter...NOT FAIR! These two just never catch a break, I swear.  Between alien infidelity, fake deaths and planetary bullets these two are the most dramatic mutant couple since Cyclops and Jean Grey.  I hate that they broke up but I LOVE that he is going to continue being the new Juggernaut.  I can't wait to see how Fear Itself leave this team, this plus Schism a crazy amount of trauma for any family, even a mutant one.

X-Factor #225 - RICTOR HAS HIS POWERS!!  I am so glad that they brought this into the storyline right away instead of waiting until Children's Crusade is over.  And aside from that: Madrox is retarded, Layla is shady, and Rahne is depressing.  Just another day here at X-Factor Investigations!  This issue was pretty much standard as far as everything else goes.  I am curious about who BB is, and whether we already know them.  The other great development is that Marvel FINALLY seems to be getting around to dealing with the relationship between Longshot and Shatterstar! This has been hanging in the air for seriously, like 20 years at this point, and I can't WAIT to see how they handle this and deal with the whole Benjamin Russell thing.  X-Factor continues to shine, even in its more low key issues

X-men #18 - As far as this series goes, the bar is pretty low.  That being said, this was a pretty good issue.  I pretty much think that this book is all filler and borderline non-canon so I don't put too much stock in the stories in it, but it IS really great to see Lee Forrester again after such a long absence,e specially having her deal with Cyclops and Magneto at once.  It always fun to see the FF and X-men mix it up so no real complaints about the issue, I love the fluff.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

And So It Begins... - Review X-men: Schism #4


It took 4 prelude issues, 3 main issues and a tie-in, but its finally happened! The Schism has begun and with a vengeance!  While my reviews are usually about the good the bad and the mutated ugly, this time there wasn't a whole lot of bad.  I mean I have a few questionable thought about how they are going about this whole Schism thing, but there were no blatant epic fails in this one.

The Bad: One Word.  Sentinels.  There's something about giant killer robots that, to me, just get dull and played out.  It doesn't help that everytime there's a new incarnation of the X-men in the last 15 years the primary adversaries are these killing machines (for example X-men the Animated Series and Ultimate X-men both opened up with battles against the Sentinels.  They have tried for years to update and reinvigorate the metal monsters but when push comes to shove they are still just giant killer robots to me.

And Oya.  What the hell are they doing to poor little Idie!?  First of all let's not forget that she is supposed to be the youngest member of Generation Hope and suddenly (after killing 10 people) shes looking awfully tall and awfully developed for a young girl of 13 (and much more so then she seemed in the previous issues.  Oh and did I mention THAT SHE KILLED 10 PEOPLE.  What the hell was Cyclops thinking??? I am guessing that this will explain why she appears on Wolverine's side of the ReGenesis teaser pictures while the rest of Generation Hope is on Cyclops' side.

The Good:  Now on the other hand, I DO think that the idea of all the international Sentinels forming together to make the big Mega-Sentinel was pretty innovative.  The Sentinels were always supposed to represent humanity weapon against the mutants (as opposed to their other foes who were primarily other mutants) so by having the Sentinels of each country form into one large robot is the embodiment of the X-men vs the World. Classic, nice job Jason Arron. 

And the most poignant, amazing moment in this issue:  "She never loved you, you know.  You always frightened her."  That was something that Scott has wanted to say for years, and he is lucky that Wolverine didn't land the first punch and take his head off.  And then it happened.  With a bomb between them and a few sly jabs regarding Jean Grey, the battle royale of the decade began!  Now admittedly, the 5 pages of fighting we were treated to were relatively tame, having only a handful of blows and skilled moves, but with Mega-Sentinel looming over them, blaster ready, and the two iconic X-men at each others throats (almost literally) the final issue of this landmark series promises to be amazing!

Final Result:  The series took forever to happen, and was slow in starting, but I think that we are in for quite a ride in the final issue as we lead into X-men: ReGenesis.  I am really glad we are seeing not just the dissolution of Cyclops and Wolverine's relationship but also how the pressure of the impending split is affecting other members (especially the Generation Hope group).  I'm honestly less interested in the giant looming Sentinel about to blast them and more in watching this legendary battle so here's hoping that they blast it away in the first few pages and spend the rest of the last issue beating the snot out of each other.

My Weekly Pull List - 9/28/11


It always a treat when Astonishing X-men actually comes out so I think we are all excited for that!  Also, big on my list this week is Annihilators: Earthfall, which is finally bringing the fallout from the cosmic wars (going back to Rise and Fall of the Shi'ar and Annihilation) back down to earth!  Magneto vs. Polaris in X-men: Legacy, and the FF celebrates 50 years of fantastic fun and adventure!


Annihilators: Earthfall #1
Astonishing X-Men #42
Avengers Academy #19
Fear Itself: The Deep #4
Fear Itself: Hulk vs. Dracula #2
FF #9
FF: 50 Fantastic Years #1
Journey Into Mystery #628
New Avengers #16.1
New Mutants #31
Secret Avengers #17
X-Men Legacy #256

Monday, September 26, 2011

Marvel Comics On-sale - 9/28/11


This week in Marvel the Annihilators come to Earth in Avengers: Earthfall! 50 years of the Fantastic Four!  Spider-Island rages on! Space faring adventures continue in X-men!

Amazing Spider-man #668 (2nd Printing Variant) SI
Amazing Spider-Man #670 SI
Annihilators: Earthfall #1
Annihilators: Earthfall #1 (Variant Cover)
Astonishing X-Men #42
Avengers Academy #19 FI
Brilliant #1 (Oeming Variant)
Brilliant #1 (Mack Variant)
Brilliant #1
Black Panther: The Most Dangerous Man Alive #523.1
Captain America and Bucky #622
Deadpool Max #12
Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz #1
Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz #1 (Variant Cover)
Fear Itself #5 (2nd Printing Variant) FI
Fear Itself: The Deep #4 FI
Fear Itself: Hulk vs. Dracula #2 FI
FF #9
FF #9 (FF 50th Anniversary Variant)
FF: 50 Fantastic Years #1
Generation Hope #10 (2nd Printing Variant) S
Herc #8
Iron Man 2.0 #9
Journey Into Mystery #628 FI
Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #18
The Mighty Thor #6
The Mighty Thor #6 (Architect Variant)
The Mighty Thor #6 (Architect Sketch Variant)
New Avengers #16.1
New Mutants #31 FI
Secret Avengers #16 (2nd Printing Variant)
Secret Avengers #17
Secret Avengers #17 (Architect Sketch Variant)
Spider-Island: Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #2 SI
Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #2
Ultimate Comics Ultimates #2
Uncanny X-Force #14 (2nd Printing Variant)
Uncanny X-Force #15 (2nd Printing Variant)
Venom #5 (2nd Printing Variant)
Venom #7
Wolverine #16
Wolverine: The Best There Is #10
X-men #16 (2nd Printing Variant)
X-Men Legacy #256
X-men: Schism #3 (2nd Printing Variant) S


FI = Fear itself
SI = Spider-Island
S = Schism