More post-Messiah Complex complex books along with other goodies release this week. But, overall it's still a slow week for comics.
MARVEL
Amazing Spider-Man #552
Amazing Spider-Man #552 (1 in 20) Granov Incentive Cover
Anita Blake Guilty Pleasures #9
Anita Blake Guilty Pleasures #9 (1 in 10) Booth Incentive Cover
Cable #1
Cable #1 (1 in 20) Liefeld Incentive Cover
Clandestine #2
Dark Tower Long Road Home #1
Dark Tower Long Road Home #1 (1 in 25) Deodato Incentive
Dark Tower Long Road Home #1 (1 in 75) Lee Sketch Incentive
Logan #1
Logan #1 B&W Edition
Lords of Avalon #2
Marvel Spotlight Hamilton Martin
Moon Knight #16
Omega Unknown #6
Penance Relentless #5
Powers #28
Punisher War Journal #17
Twelve #3
Uncanny X-Men #496
X-Force #2
X-Force #2 Bloody Edition
DC
All New Atom #21
Countdown Lord Havok & the Extremists #5
Countdown to Adventure #7
Countdown to Final Crisis #8
DC Special Raven #1
Detective Comics #842
Green Lantern #28
Infinity Inc #7
Jonah Hex #29
Justice League New Frontier Special
Nightwing #142
Supergirl #27
Teen Titans Year One vol. 3
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Mini Reviews!!
Because this weeks books I picked up were all solid reads, I will get to them, but before I do I must finish up the book reviews from last week with mini reviews..... WOOT!
The Mighty Avengers #9
Its the Mighty Avengers vs. Dr. Doom in this issue as the Avengers launch an attack on Castle Von Doom after its revealed that he released the Venom virus. Since the Civil War ended, most heroes have registered and are now either working for a team in each of the fifty states or is a Mighty Avenger. The idea of this book was to show what its like working for the government after registration and even though this story has dragged at times, I think its succeeded in doing so.
Brian Michael Bendis continues to write this story as most of this issue revolves around the team taking down Doom's sentries and bringing Doom to justice. There are six-pages of this book are dedicated to pure action and zero dialogue. Which is fine with me, because since issue one the book has been more about bringing together this new team, Ms. Marvel and her leadership skills with this new team, and how Shield and the Government regulate the heroes. So this story is a welcome change.
However, this Doom arc, is nothing but a ploy to keep people entertained until its Secret Invasion time. The story is also predictable because after reading the first two pages I immediately knew where this issue was going to end. The only reason I could really recommend this book is because Marko Djurdjevic makes a guest appearance, taking the helm for two pages, bringing his concept art into the fold as Dr. Doom visits a beautiful and (half) naked sorceress. This is a book you can probably avoid until a Skrull pops out of a hole or they let the New Avengers go.... again.
The Mighty Avengers #9
Its the Mighty Avengers vs. Dr. Doom in this issue as the Avengers launch an attack on Castle Von Doom after its revealed that he released the Venom virus. Since the Civil War ended, most heroes have registered and are now either working for a team in each of the fifty states or is a Mighty Avenger. The idea of this book was to show what its like working for the government after registration and even though this story has dragged at times, I think its succeeded in doing so.
Brian Michael Bendis continues to write this story as most of this issue revolves around the team taking down Doom's sentries and bringing Doom to justice. There are six-pages of this book are dedicated to pure action and zero dialogue. Which is fine with me, because since issue one the book has been more about bringing together this new team, Ms. Marvel and her leadership skills with this new team, and how Shield and the Government regulate the heroes. So this story is a welcome change.
However, this Doom arc, is nothing but a ploy to keep people entertained until its Secret Invasion time. The story is also predictable because after reading the first two pages I immediately knew where this issue was going to end. The only reason I could really recommend this book is because Marko Djurdjevic makes a guest appearance, taking the helm for two pages, bringing his concept art into the fold as Dr. Doom visits a beautiful and (half) naked sorceress. This is a book you can probably avoid until a Skrull pops out of a hole or they let the New Avengers go.... again.
Marvel's Feeble Attempt To Run Wolverine Into the Ground. [Update]
During my afternoon internet surfing I came across this gem from the people over at marvel. Apparently there are more skrull faces that marvel is screwing around, including, Hawkman, Jean Grey and today they just added Spider Woman.

Now, I'm one of the many fans who's looking forward to Marvel's big event, but Wolverine, as a Skrull.....Who knows....[Marvel]
Wolverine isn't a Skrull and clearly Marvels' trying to make readers paranoid with these pics and it's kinda working. Whenever i'm reading a marvel book I'm wondering about each hero and their intentions.

Now, I'm one of the many fans who's looking forward to Marvel's big event, but Wolverine, as a Skrull.....Who knows....[Marvel]
Wolverine isn't a Skrull and clearly Marvels' trying to make readers paranoid with these pics and it's kinda working. Whenever i'm reading a marvel book I'm wondering about each hero and their intentions.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Release list for Final Week
Most of the books this month weren't bad at all and March can only get better!!
MARVEL
Black Panther Annual #1
Captain America #35
Criminal 2 #1
Daredevil #105
House of M Avengers #5
Kick-Ass #1
Kick-Ass #1 (1 in 10) McNiven Incentive Cover
Kick-Ass #1 (1 in 25) JRJR Incentive Cover
Marvel Illustrated Picture of Dorian Gray #3
Marvel Zombies 2 #5
New Exiles #0
New Exiles #1 (2nd Print)
New Warriors #9
Punisher #51
She Hulk #26
Spider-Man With Great Power #2
Thor #6
Thunderbolts International Incident
Twelve #1 (2nd Print)
Ultimate Fantastic Four #51
Ultimate Spider-Man #119
WWH Aftersmash Damage Control #2
X-Men First Class vol. 2 #9
X-Men Legacy #208
Young Avengers Presents #2
DC
Action Comics #862
Action Comics #862 (1 in 10) Incentive Cover
All Star Batman & Robin # 9
All Star Batman & Robin #9 (1 in 10) Incentive Cover
Batman #674
Blue Beetle #24
Countdown to Final Crisis #9
Crime Bible 5 Lessons of Blood #5
JLA Classified #53
JSA Classified #35
Justice Society of America #13
Justice Society of America #13 (1 in 10) Incentive Cover
Legion of Super Heroes #39
Teen Titans #56
Uncle Sam & Freedom Fighters #6
MARVEL
Black Panther Annual #1
Captain America #35
Criminal 2 #1
Daredevil #105
House of M Avengers #5
Kick-Ass #1
Kick-Ass #1 (1 in 10) McNiven Incentive Cover
Kick-Ass #1 (1 in 25) JRJR Incentive Cover
Marvel Illustrated Picture of Dorian Gray #3
Marvel Zombies 2 #5
New Exiles #0
New Exiles #1 (2nd Print)
New Warriors #9
Punisher #51
She Hulk #26
Spider-Man With Great Power #2
Thor #6
Thunderbolts International Incident
Twelve #1 (2nd Print)
Ultimate Fantastic Four #51
Ultimate Spider-Man #119
WWH Aftersmash Damage Control #2
X-Men First Class vol. 2 #9
X-Men Legacy #208
Young Avengers Presents #2
DC
Action Comics #862
Action Comics #862 (1 in 10) Incentive Cover
All Star Batman & Robin # 9
All Star Batman & Robin #9 (1 in 10) Incentive Cover
Batman #674
Blue Beetle #24
Countdown to Final Crisis #9
Crime Bible 5 Lessons of Blood #5
JLA Classified #53
JSA Classified #35
Justice Society of America #13
Justice Society of America #13 (1 in 10) Incentive Cover
Legion of Super Heroes #39
Teen Titans #56
Uncle Sam & Freedom Fighters #6
Runaways Review!!! Finally!!!

Runaways, a book I've been waiting for this book for what seems like a year, but its really been a few months. Now I've been looking for a reason to get on writer Joss Wheedon's case for the lengthy delay of this book. But, once again, I have nothing but hugs and hand pounds to pass around.
Now before I review I had to go way back into the stacks and find the damn back issues of this book because I pretty much had forgotten most of the plot past the point of the kids getting stuck in the past. So the Runaways were contracted by the Kingpin to steal something of significant importance, which turns out to be a time machine, things go crazy and boom!!! The group is back in 1907 with the time machine busted. They end up meeting people who have superpowers and classify themselves as wonders. Now the plot gets a little more complicated when they story breaks down into three 'wonders' groups; The Street Arabs, none are Arab, but all are kids or teens like the Runaways, The City's Protectors, claim to protect the city, and the Sinners, stating the obvious, bad dudes. Then the book throws in another curve as it's revealed that the time traveling parents of deceased Runaway, Gertrude Yorkes, are leading the Sinners.
To wrap this in a pretty bow and bring us back to the current part of the story. These three groups aren't holding hands and doing whatever friendly things you do in 1907 and a gang war breaks out as most of the Runaways have come back together. While most of the group is looking for a way back to the present their leader, Nico is being held captive and tortured by her great grandmother, a powerful sorceress for the Protectors. This encounter happens only to make Nico stronger as the grandmother knows she is weak by sorcery standards. While Nico is tortured/stronger, the group attempts to escape from the ensuing melee but, the Yorkes plan is revealed as they plant a bomb in a middle if the square where the fight is going down. This may lead to the Runaways meeting the plotting parents of Gertrude.
Even though it took this book almost three months two come, it was well worth the wait. The story still has that young, light-hearted, teenage feel to it, while still being able to turn it up a notch with the action and suspense. The art was a nice mixture of serious and cartoonist blending well with the teenagers story. Micheal Ryan's art throughout the series has been well done. Hopefully this book ships sooner because this has been a good story and it only looks to be getting better.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Movie News
So in one fell swoop of an article I went from loving the idea of the new Wolverine movie to going into convulsions. Why is Will I. Am in this film and has nobody learned from Ja Rule's mistake? Rappers in film do not equal great movies, except Friday that move was the funny as hell.
Origin's film adds more mutants. [Variety]
Origin's film adds more mutants. [Variety]
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
X-Reviews!!!! (X-Factor & X-Force)


As you have noticed by the double covers, this is a double review of X-Factor (Peter David) and X-Force (Craig Kyle and Christ Yost). Now you may be asking yourself why or maybe not and you want me to just get to the point and I say fine.
I'll start with X-Factor because, in my opinion, it leads into X-Force. So here goes, this issue has a ton of plot; Madrox, exhibiting the futuristic mutant tatoo on his eye and still visibly bothered by this and the dark future he saw, attacks the purifiers, Siryn reveals to M she's pregnant, and Rictor questions the newfound segregation of Mutantown. However, all of these promising plots get lost as most of this issue is devoted to Wolfsbane revealing to half of the the team that she is leaving. This issue just displayed how fractured the X-Factor team and their town has become since House of M,Messiah Complex, and Layla's disappearance. This issue was average in what has been a pretty good run of series and I truly believe that the next issue will pickup the plots that were touched on in this issue.
X-Force is back and violent with a capital V. This plot is pretty simple Cyclops assembles a covert operations team to take down the mutant hate/terrorist group, the Purifiers and their leader, Reverend Matt Risman. The team is comprised of Warpath, X-23, Wolfsbane (yea, she left X-Factor to join this team), and the over used Wolverine. For some odd reason Wolverine, a killer, doesn't want the other people on this crew killing people. This reeks of hypocrisy from this dude, so I kind of laughed when he got emotional (or what passes for emotional with Wolverine) and punched Cyclops, erasing the emo moment I had with the character. Enough of my let it out moment, because this book came with a parental advisory and it doesn't disappoint. Three words can describe this first issue; blood, bullets, and death. I was wondering if this book would have a plot and it appears it will with the return of a certain X-men big bad so there is plenty of potential for this book.
X-Factor #28
Writing- 3 out of 5
Art- 4 out of 5
Overall- 3.5 out of 5
X-Force #1
Writing-3.5 out of 5
Art-4.5 out 5
Overall-4 out of 5
X-Force #1
Writing-3.5 out of 5
Art-4.5 out 5
Overall-4 out of 5
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