Thursday, August 18, 2011

From the Mouths of Babes - Review X-men: Schism #3



And there it is folks!  It took a 3 issues (plus a 4 part prequel series that gave us next to nothing), but there it is.  The Schism that is going to cause the X-men to split in half created over:  Sending a child into battle and her becoming a murderer.

Scott Summers has always been the calm, collected (if a bit cold and withdrawn) leader of the X-men.  He has been forced to make unbelievable choices for the sake of his entire species and he’s had to make them while looking at the big picture rather than each individual life.  He’s lost family, friends and the love of his life all for a dream that was not his to begin with, but one which he has taken up and taken to new heights while the man who raised him as a son fell to his lowest point.  So as Cyclops, the leader of the free mutant world, he was put into a position where all of his soldiers were down and his last warrior, albeit his youngest and arguably least experienced one, and had to make a call.  Now, the question remains, was it the right one?  When he gave Idie leave to do as she saw fit, leading her to kill a dozen Hellfire Club soldiers, was that the right choice?  Or should it have even been a choice at all?

Now Wolverine on the other hand, despite being heart and soul to the X-men, has never really been much for the leader role.  He’s always been the leader’s right hand (whether it be Professor X, Cyclops or Storm) and challenging the X-rulers at every turn, but he has also always had a soft spot for children who are pulled into the chaotic life of an X-man too early.  Starting back with Kitty Pryde, and then later Jubilee and more recently Hope, Logan has a history of taking the X-kiddies under his wing and protecting them fiercely.  In a recent issue of Uncanny X-men, he even explained to Hope that he does not want to get close to her just in case he someday has to be the one to put her down.  With his sweet spot for kids in mind, its completely understandable that he felt so strongly against putting Idie in the middle of battle especially since he felt that he was close enough to stop the bomb himself.  But was that really his call?  Should he have followed orders and Cyclops’ lead and supported his decision regardless of whether he agreed or not?  Or did he do the right thing by trying to stop Idie’s life changing actions?

Well let’s think about it…  In the middle of a major firefight, with many of his heavy hitters downed, Cyclops unfortunately did not have the luxury of looking at a 14 year old girl, he saw the only weapon he had left.  That’s a sad drawback of the lifestyle they choose to lead, they lose their chance at a real childhood.  Now maybe, Idie did not have to kill all of them, but that does not make her a murderer (as the subsequent Generation Hope issue postulates), it makes her and her innocence an unfortunate casualty in this current war.  As for Wolverine, well to be honest, he seems wrong in this situation.  First and foremost, he WASN’T close enough to help and stop the bomb.  By the time he showed up on the scene al the damage would have been done, so actually, if Idie hadn’t sprang into action there would have been even more deaths including possibly her own.  And truthfully, in my honest opinion, Wolverine was way out of line.  The team, for better or for worse, has trusted Scott Summers to make the tough calls for the group for years now, and have had to trust that he knows what he is doing.  He is considered a tactical master by many prominent fighters in the Marvel Universe, so whether he agrees or not, Wolverine should have trusted that Scott had considered all the options before sending a mere child into battle.

I am so glad that we finally know what the cause of the Schism is, and I am devastated that we now have to wait an ENTIRE MONTH for the next issues of Schism (both the main book and Generation Hope).  It seems to me that the story took entirely took long to get off the ground but its finally picking up speed.  I especially like the use of old X-men villains like the Hellfire Club and the Sentinels in new ways and in new forms.  The all human, all child Inner Circle is enthralling and I really hope they aren’t killed or completely defeated by the end of this storyline as I think they would make great regular enemies for at least one of the new teams of X-men. 

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

My Weekly Pull List - 8/17/11



Here my weekly Pull List for 8/17/11.  Generation Hope gets involved with Schism! And while we are coming into the home stretch of Fear Itself, they are still killing us with tie-ins!
AVENGERS #16 FI
AVENGERS ACADEMY #18 FI
FEAR ITSELF DEADPOOL #3 (OF 3) FI
FEAR ITSELF FEARSOME FOUR #3 (OF 4) FI
FEAR ITSELF HOME FRONT #5 (OF 7) FI
GENERATION HOPE #10 S
INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #507 FI
JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #626 FI
THUNDERBOLTS #162 FI
UNCANNY X-MEN #542 FI
X-FACTOR #224
X-MEN SCHISM #3 (OF 5) S

FI = Fear Itself
S = Schism

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

All-Renumbered, All-Reverted!


OK So I know I am a few days late on this one…but Fantastic Four #600 is coming!  I know I know I am appalled also readers!  It’s one thing to hype up the death of a long time beloved character but it’s another thing entirely to brace everyone for the “end of an era” and then to just bring it back one year later.  For those of you just now tuning in sometime in the last year or so let me catch you up…

We received months of hype revolving around two things: The death of Johnny Storm and the end of the Fantastic Four with the Future Foundation taking its place.  So I picked up the Countdown to 3 storyline and then the “Final Issue” of Fantastic Four, #588, and watched Johnny get stuck in the Negative Zone and supposedly torn limb from limb by Zone creatures.  Then I gleefully began reading because it seem like a new type of FF book and worth picking up.  It’s been touch and go since then, with me always on the brink of stopping collecting the book (the Inhuman storyline has kept me around for a few more issues).  And then I see the following picture...


Why Marvel? Why do you do this to us?  After issue #11 of FF…we will then get to see Fantastic Four #600!  And I know that the promotional pictures do not always give us an accurate representation of what’s going to happen in the issue, but COME ON! Spidey AND Human Torch are there??  After his heartfelt “death” in #588, are they really bringing back Human Torch already?? And while it’s very clever that issue #12 would be the 600th issue of Fantastic Four, they are not reverting back to the old book and numbering…oh no!  They are bringing back Fantastic Four #600 AND releasing FF #12 so now people following them need 2 books to keep up! 

We all know how I feel about rebooting, renumbering, reverting and all that…so I am sure you can guess what I think of this move… It seems like a planned-well-in-advance move to not just sell more copies but to lure readers into following new books also!  It was one thing when books got cancelled and renumbered and later on the writers (or often the NEW writers) change their mind and revert, but this seems clearly like a planned out event since before Countdown to Three even started, like they knew they were only cancelling Fantastic Four for 11 issues.  A cheap move Marvel, very cheap…or expensive I guess I should say!  So I guess it’s now safe for me to hold my breath from Uncanny X-men #560, unless they decide to hold out until #600 for them too, leaving us collecting with a numbering gap that will drive many of us crazy. 

Does renumbering really sell more?  I mean sure I bought the last few issues of Fantastic Four to see Johnny die and the first bunch of issues to get to know the Future Foundation, but surely there were readers annoyed to see Johnny go and did not bother to pick up the new book.  Is it really worth it to gain a few new readers for a few months if you risk losing long time readers of a book?  I can already tell you that I'll be collecting until issue #11 (its nice to have an end date in site) and maybe #600 and one or two after and then I'm done.  But how many of the loyal Torch fans left and may not come back?  Priorities Marvel!! Priorities!

Monday, August 15, 2011

Marvel Comics On-Sale 8/17/11


Here the list of Marvel Comics releases for 8/17/11.  Coming into the home stretch on Fear Itself!  Nothing can stop the Juggernaut in Uncanny X-men! Generation Hope gets involved in the Schism!

AVENGERS #16 FI
AVENGERS ACADEMY #18 FI
CAPTAIN AMERICA #2
CAPTAIN AMERICA CORPS #3 (OF 5)
DAREDEVIL #2
FEAR ITSELF DEADPOOL #3 (OF 3) FI
FEAR ITSELF FEARSOME FOUR #3 (OF 4) FI
FEAR ITSELF HOME FRONT #5 (OF 7) FI
FF #2 2ND PRINTING VARIANT
FF #3 2ND PRINTING VARIANT
FF #4 2ND PRINTING VARIANT
GENERATION HOPE #10 S
HULK #39
INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #507 FI
IRON MAN 2.0 MODERN WARFARE #1
JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #626 FI
KA-ZAR #3 (OF 5)
MARVEL UNIVERSE VS WOLVERINE #3 (OF 4)
SPIDER-ISLAND AMAZING SPIDER-GIRL #1 (OF 3) SI
THUNDERBOLTS #162 FI
ULTIMATE COMICS FALLOUT #6 (OF 6) DOSM
UNCANNY X-MEN #542 FI
VENOM #6 SI
WOLVERINE AND BLACK CAT CLAWS 2 #2 (OF 3)
X-FACTOR #224
X-MEN SCHISM #3 (OF 5) S

DOSM = Death of Spider-man
FI = Fear Itself
S = Schism
SI = Spider Island

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Mutant Generations 3: The Guthrie Clan

In this installment of Mutant Generations I’m looking into a clear case of quantity over quality.  Lucinda and Thomas Guthrie had (apparently, according to Cannonball in X-men (Vol. 2) #48) 10 children on their farm in Kentucky and of these 10 children, several of them developed fantastic mutant powers while the rest did not.  During Endangered Species, Beast and Dark Beast even thought to use the Guthries as the control group for their experiments (because of the many varied powers that came from the family) to try and restart the mutant gene using the various Guthrie children.  Many of the Guthrie siblings made appearances over the years (starting back in ROM Annual #3), but due to changes in writers their appearances (and number) have varied over the years.

Sam Guthrie (Cannonball) – The oldest of the Guthrie family and the first to manifest his mutant powers, which led to his joining the New Mutants, and later X-Force and the X-men.  Sam has the ability to project a “blast field” around himself which he uses primarily to propel himself through the air just like his namesake.  Originally he could only fly straight, no turns, and couldn’t stop himself properly, but as his control grew he gained pinpoint control over his maneuverability.   As his control over his power developed further, he found he was able to extend his blast field in other ways such as projecting it outward as a forcefield or through his fists as a blast punch.  Also, while he is blasting he is basically invulnerable since almost nothing can penetrate him blast field.  After he was gutted by Sauron in the early days of X-Force, Sam rose from the dead was proclaimed as an External Highlord, like Selene and Apocalypse, but this storyline has not been touched on in years.

Paige Guthrie (Husk) – Paige is Cannonball’s younger sister and the oldest of the Guthrie girls.  While musing in the woods one day about her older brother and his exciting life as a mutant, her own transmutation powers kicked in.  Paige developed the ability to “husk” her own skin into a new form of her choosing.  In this initial mutation, Paige turned herself into a bird, but she has not been seen making this sort of dramatic change since.  Typically she uses her skin altering power to change into diamond, granite, or even organic steel (such as Colossus), and it’s worth mentioning that her Age of Apocalypse counterpart was about to change in liquid states such as corrosive acid, while she in her regular 616 form has not learned to do that.  Paige originally joined Generation X after its creation in the wake of the Phalanx Covenant, but later went on to join Banshee’s X-Corps and then eventually the main X-men team on Angel’s squad, who she later developed a brief romantic relationship with despite their vast age difference.

Josh “Jay” Guthrie (Icarus) – The story of Josh “Jay” Guthrie is a tragic tale.  Originally resentfully of mutants when his older siblings Sam and Paige gained powers and left home, Jay’s attitude changed when his own mutant power sprang forth.  First he gained red wings on his back which could be used to fly, and he began using this as an on-stage gimmick for his band.  When he fell in love with a daughter from a rival family (a la Romeo and Juliet) and her father found out, he was brutally beaten by the girl’s father and left for dead.  The girl, Julia Cabot, thought he was dead and drowned herself alongside Jay’s body in the river, but suddenly Jay’s secondary mutation kicked in, a healing power that prevented him from dying.  Unfortunately Julia had no such ability and died in his arms.  After being sent to the Xavier Institute he joined the Hellions squad first but later switched spots with New Mutants squad member Wither.  After M-Day, Jay retained his abilities, however he was kidnapped by the Purifiers and his wings cut from his back.  It was discovered that his healing power came from his wings, and without them he would not properly heal.  He was eventually shot by Purifier leader, William Stryker, and without his wings he died.

Melody Guthrie (Aero) – One of the middle Guthrie sisters, Melody developed the ability to fly by enveloping herself in an energy aura.  She joined Xavier’s school to learn to use and control her power, but her education was cut short when she lost her powers on M-Day and returned home to the Guthrie farm.  It is not known what other applications her energy aura may have had.





Jeb Guthrie – Jeb Guthrie was the last of the Guthrie children to gain mutant powers before M-Day struck.  Jeb had the ability to control electricity (apparently through his eyes), but unlike his older siblings, he opted not to go to Xavier’s to be instructed in their use.  It has not been made clear if he retained his powers after M-Day.





Now here is where things get a little dicey people!  With so many Guthrie children running around, writer never saw fit to firmly establish things like appearance or names for them until one of them develops a mutant power.  So here we have the siblings that did not gain powers or stable appearances (or even names). 


Elizabeth Guthrie (Amazon in AOA) – Elizabeth is a special case indeed.  She has never been shown to develop mutant powers in the main 616 universe but she played a large role in the Age of Apocalypse’s Elite Mutant Force as the sadistic size altering Amazon.  In this universe Elizabeth had the ability to change not just her size but also she gained strength proportionate to her increasing stature.  It is unclear whether the 616 version of Elizabeth will gain this ability, especially in light of M-Day.

Joelle Guthrie – Joelle is one of the Guthries who has never even been hinted that she may develop powers.  Her jealousy about her mutant siblings led her to join an anti-mutant group, Humanity’s Last Stand, but when they attacked Cannonball and Husk, Joelle realized her folly and helped bring the group down.






Lewis and his unnamed twin – Back in ROM Annual #3, readers got to meet the entire slew of Guthrie children.  During Endangered Species, Dark Beast tried to do dangerous experiments on the young boy to activate his latent X-gene (which Dark Beast suspected all the Guthries have) almost killing him.  While we got to know a bit about young blond (occasionally) Lewis, there was always a young little blond girl about his same age lingering around in the background.  While Lewis was named in New Mutants #42, this other blond girl has still not been named, but is rumored to be Lewis’ twin sister due to their close ages and blond hair.  What we do know about this unnamed twin is that she idolizes her sister Paige and wants "magic skin" like her.

Unnamed Guthrie – Now according to Sam in X-men (Vol. 2) #48, he has 9 brothers and sisters which would bring the total number of Guthrie children up to 10.  While this extra sibling is never mentioned by name, there IS an unnamed girl holding a teddy bear in X-men (Vol. 2) #36 who seems a bit too young to be Melody.  So this mystery child COULD be the final Guthrie sister.  Of course there’s always the chance that Sam had a bit too much to drink at that poker game and there is really only 9 children in total.

This just goes to show you that you do not need a mega-powerful mutant to create mega-powerful mutants!  This clan of powerful mutants (of all types of different abilities) is found right in the backwoods of Kentucky in a tiny coal mining town.  If not for the unfortunate accidents that claimed Thomas Guthrie’s life and almost his son Sam’s life, we may have missed out on this fantastic mutant dynasty.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

I'll Be Right Back... - Review Fear Itself #5


Like many of the issues of this exhausting crossover, this book was kind of a mixed bag.  So let's breakit down shall we?

The Bad: Well let's start with the 5 page recap (6 if you count the actual recap at the beginning).  I mean did we really need to spend the first 5 pages of story showing that Steve is Cap again, Tony is drunk and begging with Odin for weapons, and Thor is getting the snot beat out of him by Hulk and Thing...we saw all this!  For all my bitching and moaning, I (and I suspect everyone else) am still buying all the issues in this storyline so did did we really need to read it again in the main book?  And I could do with a little less of Sin prattling on and on about killing Bucky Barnes in her half Asgardian speak.  Its getting to be a bit much wouldn't you agree?  But the thing that's at the top of my "The Bad" list today is Steve Rogers, only back as Captain America for minutes, giving up right in front of the troops he's supposed to be leading.  And this wasn't like when he gave up at the end of Civil War for the good of everyone else, no, this was, "Yeah I let Spider-man go home to see his family (which none of you have obviously) because, well honestly guys, there's no way were winning this one."  I'm sorry, but did I just hear that right?  Did Captain America, leader of National (and possibly World) Security just give up the fight in the of an actual Blitzkrieg?  UH NO! Epic Fail Marvel...

The Good: The Shattering of the shield? Awesome!  Yes I know its happened before and call me a fan boy but its intense and exciting EVERY TIME.  Also, the huge hold being blown through Thing by Mjolnir? WOW.  I know some people think that should have gone under "The Bad" but it was a stunning scene and led to possibly my favorite development in the issue...ACTUAL PLOT ADVANCEMENT.  For a few months now we have been watching the Worthy Ravage the entire world.  Not just a city or two like usual, but many of the world's major cities have been leveled or otherwise destroyed.  Now as exciting as that all can be, it all has to lead somewhere eventually right?  I mean we've got Sin taking down Washington and New York, while Grey Gargoyle takes down Paris, Juggernaut rampages across the entire country, and The Serpent himself floats a castle above it all, but whats actually happened or going to happen?  Well as Franklin uses his powers he heal Ben Grimm, revealing his powers to his Uncle, he also freed him from the possession of The Serpent.  Finally we might get some answers! Who knows what he might remember, but more importantly its the first time during this war that a Worthy has been actually stopped instead of moved.  I am hoping that the last two issues (and related tie-ins) really give us some answers because up until this issue its just been a lot of mindless carnage. 

As I keep saying I DO love this storyline, but its got gaping holes in the action that Marvel has chosen to replace with lots of pointless tie-ins.  Its nice to finally see some headway being made in the battle against the Worthy, and I look forward to seeing what Ben can bring to the table from his time as Angrir.  Unfortunately for me I think that the good stuff I saw in this issue was overshadowed by Cap and Spidey's HIGHLY uncharacteristic behavior.  I'm sorry but everyone in this battle has friends and family that they are worried sick about, that is no reason to run from the battlefield or vocally give up in front of the forces you are leading.  A very disappointing day for Captain America and Spider-man fans.

Friday, August 12, 2011

My Visit to Marvel!


Everyone has the person or place that they if/when they go, its like Mecca.  For movie buffs maybe its the Chinese Theatre in L.A. or the Walk of Fame.  For gamers, maybe they get weak in the knees for E3 or the Square-Enix headquarters.  Well for me, who thought they were above such star-struck nonsense, it turns out that my weakness, SURPRISE! is walking into the office of Marvel Comics earlier this week!  

This all started a few months back, some of you might remember me writing about how my friend got me thinking of how might I get more involved with the comic book community and industry.  Well that conversation and subsequent blog has led to all kinds of fun developments!  First and foremost of course is my blog site, GoldDustBoi's House of Ideas,, but I also started my eBay store, my Facebook fan site, and Twitter feed as well as regularly posting on as many boards as I can find.  I also, on a whim, decided to check out Marvel's job listings on their own website.  As it turns out they weren't hiring for anything I was qualified for, but they were looking for interns to work there for college credit.  What many people on this site might not know is that, in addition to my diligent comic book blogging, I have also been working hard to return to school and earn my business degree, and come this Fall I will be attending Fairleigh Dickinson University.  So, to me, this seemed like the perfect chance to combine my two passions into one and excel further in both.  After a few weeks, I heard back from the original House of Ideas to schedule an interview, and my hopes began to soar!  

After two arduous weeks (during which I had a difficult move from one apartment to another), the day of my interview arrived.  I got my "business casual" best on, paced around the apartment for a while, and headed to, what many of us consider, the Mecca.  As I arrived downstairs, I tried to keep as cool as I could as I told the security guard, "I'm here for an interview at Marvel Comics" and pretended not to notice him snickering at my sweaty nervous self.  When I got to the office and checked in with the receptionist my first feeling was, "I'm actually here!  Do Not Throw Up!".  Sitting down with my application (because even at Marvel you still need to fill out an application) the first thing I noticed was instead of the usual boring magazines, there was a rack of comic books on the wall.  I thumbed through them, nothing too special just random issues from the last 5 or 6 years, and wondered, if only for a second, if they would really notice one missing.  Quickly dismissing that, I waited not-so-patiently for my name to be called as I scanned every face that passed hoping to see some icon or another, but alas none graced my presence.  Then I saw two people coming out of the hallway and I caught jsut enough of their conversation to know that the young man was sending some sort of files to her later that day, and then the young woman came over to me.  My first thought at that exact moment is, "What files could he be sending her?  Should I have some sort of files to send her? Oh crap I am so out of my league here."

She led me through the hallway, which to me could have been a whirlwind, as I stared at walls lined with comics and memorabilia, much of which I own, but in the most pristine and preserved condition.  Now I know what "Mint Condition" means. As I looked around the office of people I noticed how happy and friendly everyone looked while they conversed, and got the genuine feeling that this was an exciting and fun place to be!  I was led into one of a row of conference rooms (each named after a Marvel Comics legend) and I got to talk with 3 people from the merchandising and promotions departments.  In the essence of privacy and non-disclosure I will not go into the details of the conversation, but they were each very open and inviting as they explained their various departments and needs to me.  As I talked with them, my nerves began to calm, partially because they seemed genuinely interested in my opinions and work experience but also because the more I heard they describe they job requirements, I realized I was not nearly as out of my depths as I thought before.  Then, at a key moment in the conversation, I found the perfect place to slip my own site into the conversation.  They are either the best actors in the world or they honestly seemed to light up at the idea that I had developed my own site.  They asked me what was on the site, and I had a chance to talk in detail about my site and my writing and everything I wanted to do with it all.  I asked if they wanted the web address and all 3 of them eagerly said yes and quickly jotted down the site's address (each giving a little chuckle at the site's name, to which i replied that I never expected to actually give it to anyone at Marvel Comics).  They thanked me for coming said I would hear in a few weeks about the internship, and it just felt to me like there was a really good buzz in the air and that this interview had gone really well.

The girl who had first fetched me now led me back, through the vertigo inducing Hallway of Mint, to the waiting area, home of the tempting comic rack, and she thanked me and shook my hand.  As I turned, I made a beeline right to the comic books again, never being one to have self control around comics, and I as reached out to grab just one she calls after me, "Oh those are free go ahead and take something!"  At that exact moment all the stomach control I had been mustering almost failed and (after giving myself a self-check), as nonchalantly as I could possibly be expected to at that point, grabbed a copy of New Warriors (Vol. 4) #12 that I knew I needed.  I quickly put it into my bag and stepped away as I knew I was not to be trusted at that point.   While I waited for the next interviewer to show up I just could not help myself and struck up a conversation with the receptionist.  I told her how exciting it was to just be there and she quickly said, "Oh do we have a fanboy?  This must be surreal for you."  The word had not occured to me in my dizzy state, but as she said it I realized she was right...This. Was. Surreal.

After a few minutes of waiting my next meeting approached, the intern coordinator.  This part of the process actually made me much more nervous then the first because, since I had not technically started college again and did not have all the information about internships at FDU, this was the part I had the least knowledge in regard to.  But alas! This is Marvel Comics people!  This woman made feel just as welcome and at ease as the first 3 and our conversation proceeded very smoothly.  Again, in keeping with privacy I can not reveal the minutia of the conversation, but trust when I say she had all the answers I wanted to hear about my concerns and seemed very pleased with me and my answers regarding my future plans.  This meeting was much shorter then the first, but still left me with that same satisfied feeling of success afterwards.  She led me through one last trip through the dizzying Hallway to the waiting area (where she collected my visitor's badge much to my disappointment), and thanked me for coming in.  As I turned around to leave, feeling the rush of excitement welling up, the receptionist who greeted me gave me a large warm smile and wished me a good day.  I walked through the door as calmly as I could, walked to the elevator and patiently waited for the doors to close.  At that point all bets were off.  I sincerely hope that the cameras in that elevator do not have sound because the moment the elevator doors closed I began to lose all the composure I had been using for the last hour.  Had anyone been listening they would have heard my crazy cried and jeers of joy as I rode down the elevator.  By the time the doors opened, I pulled it together and walked as calmly out of the elevator as I had walked into it, and as I walked past the security guard again I wondered if he could tell how excited I still was or maybe he just knew that it had that effect on anyone who visits.  But its probably just me...

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

My Weekly Pull List - 8/10/11



Here's my weekly pull list for 8/10/11.  I think everyone know how excited I am about the Dark Phoenix cover for Iron Age #3

Alpha Flight #3 (Of 8) FI
Black Panther The Man Without Fear #522 FI
Fear Itself #5 (Of 7) FI
Fear Itself Uncanny X-Force #2 (Of 3) FI
Ghost Rider #2 FI
Iron Age #3 (Of 3) (Jelena Djurdjevic Variant Cover) IA
New Avengers #15 FI
New Mutants #29 FI
Vengeance #2 (Of 6)
X-Men #15.1
X-Men Legacy #253

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Marvel Comics On-Sale 8/10/11



Here's the list of Marvel Comics releases for the week of August 10th.  We're starting to come into the home stretch of Fear Itself.  Iron Age continues! And X-men (Vol. 3) gets a point 1.
All-Winners Squad Band Of Heroes #3 (Of 8)
Alpha Flight #3 (Of 8) FI
Alpha Flight #3 (Of 8) (Dale Eaglesham Variant Cover)  FI
Amazing Spider-Man #667 SI
Amazing Spider-Man #667 (Gabrielle Dell’Otto Variant Cover) SI
Amazing Spider-Man #667 (Stephanie Hans FF Anniversary Variant Cover) SI
Anita Blake Circus Of The Damned The Ingenue #5 (Of 5)
Black Panther The Man Without Fear #522 FI
Criminal The Last Of The Innocent #3 (Of 4)
Daken Dark Wolverine #12
Deadpool #41
Fear Itself #5 (Of 7) FI
Fear Itself #5 (Of 7) (Billy Tan Variant Cover) FI
Fear Itself #5 (Of 7) (Stuart Immonen Variant Cover) FI
Fear Itself Fellowship Of Fear #1 (One Shot) FI
Fear Itself Uncanny X-Force #2 (Of 3) FI
Ghost Rider #2 FI
Incredible Hulks #634
Iron Age #3 (Of 3) (Jelena Djurdjevic Variant Cover) IA
Iron Age #3 (Of 3) (Phil Jimenez Variant Cover) IA
New Avengers #15 FI
New Mutants #29 FI
Punisher Moon Knight & Daredevil The Big Shots
PunisherMAX #16
Spider-Island Cloak And Dagger #1 (Of 3) SI
Spider-Island Deadly Foes #1 (One Shot) SI
Stand The Night Has Come #1 (Of 6)
Super Heroes #17 (Marvel Adventures)
Supreme Power #3 (Of 4)
Ultimate Comics Fallout #5 (Of 6)
Ultimate Comics Fallout #5 (Of 6) (Marko Djurdjevic Variant Cover)
Vengeance #2 (Of 6)
Wolverine Punisher And Ghost Rider Official Index To The Marvel Universe #1
X-Men #15.1
X-Men Legacy #253

FI = Fear Itself
IA = Iron Age
SI = Spider Island

Note: I realize that Vengeance #2 was listed for last week also.  I found it listed as being released on both weeks so just in case I am posting it twice.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

A Set 20 Years in the Making


So back in 1993 when I was about 13 years old, I was getting into the full swing of my comic collection.  I was collecting the "Death of Superman" storyline, and two weeks before the much anticipated death I was grounded.  Due to some (imaginary, I'm sure) crime I was grounded indefinitely by my mother and my comics were confiscated.  And I missed the last two parts, Superman: the Man of Steel #19 and the tragic Superman #75.

The grounding didn't last and I was able to track down the opening pieces for Funeral of a Friend and then collected the rest of that storyline and the following Reign of the Supermen.  However, I for whatever reason just never got around to getting those last two issues.  Someone bought me the trade of the whole storyline so I got to read it a year after it happened so I knew how it went, and it never occurred to me to even bother tracking it down.

Well last October at the New York Comic-Con I was browsing through a bin of $1 comics and happened upon a great copy of Man of Steel #18 so clearly I picked it up (I mean who can resist a cheap comic you KNOW you don't have), and then went about my buying rampage.

Well just today when I picked up this week's comics, I'm a little behind since the move, I took a sweep through the 50 cent boxes at my local comic store, A & S Comics in Teaneck, NJ, I found a copy of my long anticipated Superman #75.  And the set was complete!

Now clearly it wasn't wrapped in its black polybagged with the armband (but was still in excellent condition), and if I really wanted that I would drop $15 on a copy online. However, I can finally say, 18 year later, that I have the complete storyline, and my followers no how particular I get about having full sets of stuff (now a days I won't even read a story until I have all the parts) so to me this is a huge deal for a great price!

The Woman Behind the Man - Review Fear Itself: Wolverine #2


As you all know, I am not a huge fan of these extraneous crossover tie-ins and I feel like a lot of them are just pointless attempts to get more money out of us by slapping a banner on a comic that you wouldn’t normally buy in hopes that us completionists will want the whole storyline.  What might surprise everyone is that I, with all my mutant obsession and infatuation, am not at all into Wolverine (much like I am not into Deadpool).   I see no reason that he needs to be on four teams, have two or three solo books at a time AND a Fear Itself solo tie-in series.  

After reading the first issue of Fear Itself: Wolverine, I felt that once again it was another stupid story that’s hardly connected to the main storyline at all…and I was right.  The entire Sutton storyline has barely anything to do with the actual Fear Itself storyline except for the fact that they mention the Worthy hammers and the convenient distraction they provided for the various other battles we are hearing about (like MODOK in Hulk or that crap over in Fear Itself: Deadpool).  But that’s not the important part of this issue…

I honestly couldn’t care less what Wolverine is up to in this issue.  This issue’s shining star wasn’t Logan, it was his new squeeze Melita Garner.  For those of you just tuning into comic in the last few years, Logan’s past loves have included Weapon X victim Silver Fox, Madame Hydra Viper, Yashida Clan leader Mariko Yashida, Phoenix Force host Jean Grey, and the Ronin Samurai Yukio.  So by comparison, as Pete Wisdom so sweetly pointed out, Melita being “just a reporter” does seem a bit tame…or is she?  It’s really easy to run into a warzone with a healing factor, a cosmic entity backing you or years of ninja and samurai training, but its takes considerably more courage and nerve to jump into a city gone mad with nothing but your wits and a twitter.  Armed with a big mouth and a neural disruptor ray given to her by her “sweetie”, as she called him, she jumps right into the middle of a rioting crowd and DEMANDS that everyone stops their crap and go inside until SHE says so, all the while tweeting to her followers to try and give anyone reading SOME glimmer of hope during all the madness.

Let me be clear, I don’t give a rat’s ass about Wolverine being strapped to a warhead and I’m certainly not going to start buying any of Wolvie’s monthly books.  BUT.  As of this issue I am very glad I bought this series, despite it having nothing to do with Fear Itself, and thrilled to have met Logan’s latest squeeze Melita Garner.  She’s clearly an amazing character and she saved this series managed to take it from one of the worst Fear Itself books and put it far above that OTHER piece of garbage, FI: Deadpool.  Thanks Girl!

Friday, August 5, 2011

My Weekly Pull List - 8/3/11


I know I know, I'm a little behind on my postings this week.  This move is still kicking me ass so jsut bare with me a few more days so I can get back to my regularly scheduled posting :)


Avengers Academy #17 FI
Fear Itself: Wolverine #2 FI
Herc #6 FI
Heroes for Hire #10 FI
Hulk #38 FI
Thunderbolts #161 FI
Vengeance #2
X-Factor #223

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Marvel Comics On-Sale 8/3/11


Sorry for the delay of this list and lack of posting this weekend, I was busy moving all weekend.  I'm all settled now so here the Marvel releases for 8/3/11. Spider Island begins!!

15 Love #3
Amazing Spider-man #667 SI
Amazing Spider-man #667 (FF Anniversary Variant) SI
Avengers Academy #17 FI
Brilliant #2
Brilliant #2 (Oeming Variant)
Brilliant #2 (Mack Variant)
Criminal: The Last of the Innocent #3
Dark Tower: The Gun Slinger - The Battle of Tull #3
Fear Itself: Wolverine #2 FI
Herc #6 FI
Heroes for Hire #10 FI
Hulk #38 FI
Iron Man 2.0 #7.1
Marvel Super Stars Magazine #6
Marvel Zombies Christmas Carol #5
Moon Knight #4
Mystic #1
The Punisher #1
The Punisher #1 (Adams Variant)
The Punisher #1 (Blank Variant)
The Punisher #1 (Buscema Variant)
Red Skull #2
S.H.I.E.L.D. #2
S.H.I.E.L.D. #2 (Historical Variant)
Spider-man: With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility #5
Thunderbolts #161 FI
Thor: Heaven & Earth #2
Ultimate Spider-man #160 (2ND PRINTING) DOSM
Ultimate Fallout #4 DOSM
Ultimate Fallout #4 (Djurdjevic Variant) DOSM
Vengeance #2
Wolverine #13
X-Factor #223
X-23 #13
X-men: Schism #1 (2ND PRINTING) (Wolverine Variant) S
X-men: Schism #1 (2ND PRINTING) (Cyclops Variant) S


DOSM = Death of Spider-man
FI = Fear Itself
S = Schism
SI = Spider Island