Thursday, December 1, 2011

Flash Review - 11/23/11


Alpha Flight #6 – Not too much to say.  Fun title.  Glad the original team (plus Puck and Marrina) are back but nothing out there special about it.  I liked Northstar better with the X-men but he definitely belongs with Alpha Flight (who are miraculously the only dead people to survive Chaos War, I might add).  I’ve been wondering though if Namor even knows that Marrina is alive?  Last he saw her was as a mutated monster over Norman Osborn’s control that he had to kill…maybe a reunion is in order?  I wonder how Emma Frost would feel about that…Good series but should stay as a limited.  I had heard rumors that it was being bumped up to ongoing but not a good idea.

Annihilators: Earthfall #3 – Alright Ronan, lets pull it back a little bit.  I don’t know a lot about the Accuser’s earlier stories as a straight up villain, but I’ve really learned to love the character ever since War of Kings and his marriage to Crystal.  BUT.  Isn’t destroying the entire United States a bit much? This isn’t the first time there’s been a mass possession or infestation of some kind so why is this Kree butting his blue into Earth business.  I didn’t see anyone blowing up cities or countries when Inferno took over New York and threatened to spread.  And is it me or does his hammer now do ANYTHING it needs to do whereas it used to be mostly just a powerful hammer?  Other points, I love the kiddie Magus angle, not because its innovative (since they are doing it over in Uncanny X-men right now with Sinister) but because It’s so cute to see little purple kids run around.  Let’s just hope that this brings back Adam Warlock because that’s where I see this going.  You know, until the next event in the cosmic line.

Astonishing X-men #44 – Eh…I don’t know.  I mean it was a good story, if you don’t know anything about the characters…at all.  But come on, Storm shows up out of the blue a week early (like Ororo wouldn’t have called?) and no one bats an eye lash that shes back to the Mohawk?  The team almost threw up last time when she showed up at Logan and Mariko Yashida’s marriage and this time nothing? OK fine.  She attacks Scott (even if it wasn’t seriously) and Emma doesn’t at least give her mind a cursory scan? Hmm.  She kisses him out of nowhere and it STILL takes him a double take to realize it’s not her.  He and Emma deserve to get captured to power some weird ass city.  As I said, if I never read X-men before and didn’t know much about the characters it was a great issue, but unfortunately I have so I was a little disappointed which is a shame because this book is always top notch in my opinion.  Oh, and there were Sentinels.

Avengers Solo #2 – I’m a little lost on the main story.  It’s a bit all over the place with a lot of, what seems to me like gratuitous pointless action.  And there’s Hawkeye fighting Paste Pot Pete (oops…I mean the Trapster), and some guy is held hostage by a merc but the merc turns out to be his sister then some chick with her face bandaged.  None of it is really making sense.  What I DO like is the back-up story.  As Secret Avengers falls further and further down my list (its down with FF and Ghost Rider now), Avengers Academy just keeps getting better and better!  I love Finesse, and the more acclimated I get to the Avengers and their history the more that Hank Pym becomes my favorite Avenger (after Scarlet Witch of course).  This issue also furthered my theory that the entire Academy set-up is becoming a reformed Avengers West Coast…and now they are fighting robot versions of…THE AVENGERS WEST COAST! LOVE IT!

Secret Avengers #19 – God I am so over this book.  I really hope that when this arc is over, we jump ahead to post Fear Itself (since Steve is still wear his Super Soldier suit) and this book gets a big overhaul.  I mean I love random storylines that don’t really move the main continuity forward much but this title continues to dump dense story after dense story on us.  I am sure we are leading up to some huge showdown with the Shadow Counsel and the evil Nick Fury LMD but come on already lighten up.  And this was basically about weaponize Super Soldier Serum…in Pot form.  Yes that’s right, Pot…as in Marijuana.  The big bad guy at the end held up his stash and said “I smoked a great deal of this”.  Really Ellis?  He sounded like someone who just ate all the mushroom because he thought the police were coming.  EPIC FAIL!  The highlight of this issue was Sharon Carter screaming “al-Qaeda! al-Qaeda !” at a group of hookers.  Because that’s what should be in Avengers comics…Super Soldier Weed and hookers.

Vengeance #5 – Ok I am not afraid to say it…I have almost NO idea what’s going on in this series.  And yet I just can’t stop reading it.  It’s completely enrapturing but I still feel like I have no idea what is going on.  This new Teen Brigade is absolutely amazing and I really hope at least most of them make it through this and are seen again because Ultimate Nullifier and Ms. America Vasquez are just incredible.  I really enjoy how they are always messaging each other instead of using 3-D holographic wristwatches to communication, it’s nice to see some REAL technology at work for once.  And really, who ISN’T happy to see Beak and Angel again???  The oddest mutant (or former mutant) couple ever to be seen and they just keep on going.  I’d really like to see more of their babies.  As for the plot, who knows.  I know the In-Betweener is involved but I don’t really get why he’s a kid now.  Where exactly is Ms. America?  Hopfully next issue will clear all this up, but more than likely I will have to go back and read all 6 issues back to back to get a clear picture of what’s going on.

An Island Getaway - Review Wolverine & the X-men #2



Its official!  This new title and its KILLER creative team have won me over!  I really was dead set against this series as there just didn’t seem to be a need for it.  With the swarm of X-books out there right now I felt like Wolverine’s new school could have appropriated one of them and made it their new home (like Legacy or Astonishing).  After a wonderful first issue, the Grey School student body kicked the action into high gear, and with so much going on they even still found time to develop some of the newer characters as well as some older ones too.

First the character development side.  It’s about time that someone laid into Bobby “Frosty” Drake and told him to grow up.  Now maybe that’s not exactly what Logan said to Bobby in the ruins of the former Xavier Institute for Higher Learning but the was the jist of it.  As one of the original X-men, Iceman has a responsibility to set the bar for excellence as high as he can, but for years he’s just joked his way through one situation to the next.  He didn’t even feel the need to develop his powers to their fullest until Emma Frost did it first when she took over his body in Uncanny X-men #314.  It took her giving an embarrassingly powerful display of HIS power for him to even try.  Wolverine and Iceman’s conversation left me thinking that we should watch for him to do great things at this new school and then the army of frosted dupes (each controlled by Bobby) appeared…Multiple Iceman? Jaime Madrox is going to be furious.  And how about Oya and Broo?  LOVE IT!  It’s wonderful that a girl as jaded as Idie is can still find an attraction in one of the ugliest forms of alien that we know of in the Marvel Universe.  And it was hilarious to watch Broo (who, it hadn’t even occurred to me, we hadn’t even heard his name outloud until she said it) verbalize his thoughts as he logic-ed his way through the parts of “a crush” as he felt them and really showed that despite being a mutant Brood, there is still some residual Brood in him.  I see this being a brand new Angel and Beak scenario…you know…minus the creepy mutant bird/fly babies and trashy hut to raise them in.  If the writers can keep the emotions churning and development coming then this book will be a smash hit!

                Now the action!  They were NOT kidding with this battle!  I guess I understand they want to really grab people’s attention but DAMN.  We were given fair notice that a classic villain was going to return so I was already prepared for some sort of “wow” moment.  Then Sauron and Wendigo showed up (if you can consider state examiners mutating into them “showing up”).  I was already a little floored, as far as classic villains go they were pretty good.  Neither character gets used very often and used well even less so I was happy with the villains guest stars…and then an army of Frankenstein’s monsters appeared from inside bullets!  Ok, not really an X-men villain but definitely classic (maybe they didn’t mean a classic X-men villain specifically I thought)…and then…KRAKOA showed up.  KRAKOA??  Ok you just don’t get any more classic then Krakoa.  I mean the Island Who Walks Like a Man is basically one step down from Magneto when you consider milestone villains, and talk about out of left field.  I t was amazing!  It was a great touch for them to keep with the Deadly Genesis version of things, and not have the living biomass talk too.  Meanwhile, all the way up on a nice safe hilltop is the Hellfire Brats.  I’m really torn on them at this point.  They’ve seemed really cool up until now but they are always starting to sounds cheesy and corny with their constant “evil chatter”, for example it was funny the first time the blond girl (whose name I cannot remember for the life of me, and it isn’t mentioned in the issue) talked cutely about hitting penguins with a hammer and then it got old.  I would hate to see this new Hellfire Club go the way of the Upstarts, cool as hell right off the bat and then quickly becomes tired and lame.

                As I already admitted, I am totally sold on this title now.  All thoughts of oversaturation from X-books are gone (not that we aren’t oversaturated but I don’t mind it is what I mean) and I can’t wait until next issue.  I mean, we don’t exactly have Cyclops, Havok and Polaris to send Krakoa into space this time do we?  I am expecting a gorgeous combining of powers to whack this weed and get the school finally opened.  If I had to have one complaint it would be that we didn’t see enough Rachel or Paige, but I suspect they are going to have bigger roles over in Legacy once that title joins ReGenesis next week.  And what about the examiners??  Or am I the only one that noticed they disappeared after transforming and weren’t seen again?  Hmmm, that’ll look bad on the report…

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

My Weekly Pull List - 11/30/11



Now I know I was pleading for smaller weeks but this is ridiculous!  This week I bid farewell to FF since it sucks...and Ghost Rider is next on the chopping block if Alejandra doesn't get it together. I am very excited for the Legacy part of ReGenesis to start, I love me some Rachel Summers!

FF #12
Ghost Rider #6
Uncanny X-men #2
X-men Legacy #259

Marvel Comics On-sale 11/30/11


More ReGenesis this week, this storyline has been going amazingly, so much better then the crappy Heroic Age of last year.  Also, this week, the last issue of FF I will be collecting as well as another (probably also crappy) installment of Ghost Rider!  New Uncanny X-men, why is the world looking so "sinister"???

Avengers Origins: Thor
Brilliant #2 (2nd Printing)
Daredevil #6
Disney-Pixar Giant Sized omics #7
Dorothy and the Wizard In Oz #3
FF #12
FF #12 (Dell/Otto Variant)
FF #12 (MC 50th Anniversary Variant)
Ghost Rider #6
Herc #10
Herc #10 (Oeming Variant)
Red Skull #5
Thunderbolts #166
Thunderbolts #166 (MC 50th Anniversary Variant)
Ultimate Comics Ultimates #4
Ultimate Comics Ultimates #4 (MC 50th Anniversary Variant)
Uncanny X-men #544 (2nd Printing Variant)
Uncanny X-men #2
Uncanny X-men #2 (MC 50th Anniversary Variant)
X-men Legacy #259
X-men Legacy #259 (MC 50th Anniversary Variant)
X-men Legacy #259 (Bradshaw Variant)