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This is a surprisingly epic conclusion to an arc that I thought had its share of troubles along the way. All the plot threads stitch together nicely, the story is mercifully freed from exposition, and I feel that both Steve and the author would be satisfied with the morals delivered at the end. However, I believe that the art falls short of its full potential here. I don't want to say that it's ba more
Captain America #6
CAPTAIN AMERICA VS. THE EMISSARY!
It's a fight to the death as Captain America races to take down the Emissary before he destroys a peace rally - and Cap himself. But when physical might proves futile against the supernatural, will an assist from Doctor Strange be enough to turn the tide?
Rated T+
At no point have I found this volume less than good, but I'm surprised by how sharply my judgment swings toward greatness once Myrddin and his Twilight Court are off the stage. The art is excellent all the way through this issue, but I feel that the script improves dramatically, in both content and prose, as the focus shifts to Thor, Scarlet Witch, and Nightmare.
Avengers #10
As the Avengers battle the Twilight Court, the mysterious Myrddin has his rival within reach. With Kang being the only source of information the Avengers have regarding the Tribulation Events, can the Avengers save him before Myrddin strikes?
Rated T+
This was surprisingly clear and fun, given how complicated the arc leading up to it has been. The action is gory, the voices are entertaining, and the plot goes through some powerful twists on its way to the climax.
Venom #30
BROCK AND FORTH!
Eddie Brock has spread himself too thin - literally! Fractured, exhausted and losing focus, Eddie risks slipping into a familiar sort of look, along with some old (and lethal) habits! Face-to-face against manifestations of his own anger, hate and wrath, will Eddie have the strength to face his greatest foes yet and emerge vict...
It's a perfectly satisfying timey-wimey yarn. It's written and illustrated well, and it loads some memorable new material into the FF canon. I get the sense that the creators are striving to make this one-shot more profound than it really is, though.
Fantastic Four #17
When construction unearths something unexpected, Susan Storm is called in - not as a super hero but an archaeologist! But when the bones she uncovers - tens of thousand of years old, dating back to the first arrival of humans in the Americas - turn out to be female...and matching her build...and wearing the shredded and decayed remains of what appe...
For a flashback Claremont miniseries, this is off to a pretty good start. There's plenty of action, and the plot makes forward progress without too much digression. The art has a solid retro vibe, in an almost entirely good way. It's the writing that will make or break the book, depending on the reader's subjective enthusiasm for Claremont. It's an unabashed demonstration of all that's good AND ba more
Wolverine: Madripoor Knights #1
Return to the island-nation of Madripoor as X-Men legend Chris Claremont takes the helm of an all-new WOLVERINE tale teaming Logan with his long-standing friends CAPTAIN AMERICA and the BLACK WIDOW! Picking up in the window of the all-time classic UNCANNY X-MEN #268, thrill to a brand-new adventure! When a secret weapon brings Captain America to Ma...
I feel like the comedic Seinfeldian nonsense drowned out the long-term plot in this episode. The individual bits are amusing, but they don't seem to add up to anything. Much as I love Patsy Walker, I believe she gets too much spotlight here. And the art drifts further away from Andrés Genolet's high standard. And finally, I might be too much of a fan of Jed MacKay's Avengers, but I stumbled over C more
Sensational She-Hulk #5
She-Hulk, Hell-Cat and CAPTAIN MARVEL were supposed to have a nice night out at Hell-Cat's favorite bar... ...but it's the Marvel Universe and in the Marvel Universe, we can't have nice things. With their very souls at stake, Captain Marvel asks She-Hulk a question that could have absolutely HUGE consequences.
Rated T+
It's a nigh-overwhelming cavalcade of new (new to this story, you know what I mean) villains. None of them really stand out to me, but none of them are terminally embarrassing, and they certainly keep things busy. The writing remains cartoony in a somewhat problematic way; the art remains cartoony in a wholly great way.
X-Men '97 #2
SABRETOOTH STRIKES!
...and he's not the only threat the X-Men are facing! As Jean Grey and Cyclops prepare to embark on a bold new adventure, a sinister foe makes his move from the shadows, unleashing a torrent of new terror. Can an old friend turn the tide - or will it be too late to save Wolverine from being ripped to shreds?!
Rated T
The art looks terrific. There's a nice balance between mature, deep development of plots and characters and dialogue that veers into the corny. All in all, I think it's a good recreation of the spirit of the cartoon.
X-Men '97 #1
THE OFFICIAL PRELUDE TO THE HOTLY ANTICIPATED DISNEY+ SHOW! The X-Men are back - and the '90s have never looked better! In this official prelude to the upcoming X-Men '97, created in collaboration with the showrunners, discover what Storm, Jubilee, Wolverine and the rest of the beloved '90s X-Men cast have been up to in the time before their return...
For me, this issue gets close to good comics territory—only close—because the plot and character developments are, in theory, pretty powerful. In practice, they could hit a lot harder. The writing is never bad, but neither is it ever great. Even the art is improvable: While every panel is gorgeous, clarity is lacking at some key points.
The pettiest of nits to pick: This series has nev
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X-Men #31
THE ULTIMATE MUTANT HUNTER!
The X-Men lived in fear of Nimrod's creation, and now it's clear why! The ultimate weapon of mutant extinction is ever-adapting, ever-evolving, with only one goal - DEATH TO MUTANTKIND!
Rated T+
I was surprised by how cold this left me. I've yet to see a truly good Victor Strange story; the character is like a virus that can take down even my favorite authors. And somehow, the sitcom humor that I found so charming in #11 became cloying and disappointing here. Perhaps it's the way Clea and Stephen slide into the lamest sitcom stereotypes: the arbitrarily jealous wife and the unobservant hu more
Doctor Strange #12
Doctor Strange is a busy man - sometimes, it seems like the busiest man. But that man has a best friend. So when there's something strange haunting the Sanctum Sanctorum, who can we turn to? Why, BATS THE GHOST DOG, of course! But can Bats solve the mystery on his own, or is this good dog in over his head?
Rated T+
The awesome, pivotal moments cram together until they'd get stuck going through a doorframe. The only reason the script slows down is for a character to make a sassy quip in a same-y voice, never to unpack the meaning or potential of these developments. The art is wildly uneven; brilliant one moment, embarrassing the next.
Petty nitpick: Except for not using the word "darling," Polaris
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Fall of the House of X #2
NOT WITHOUT A FIGHT!
The X-Men may be at their lowest spot, and they may be on the brink of complete eradication...but they are not going down without a fight! Polaris returns to guide the X-Men home, bringing a wicked surprise for Orchis! This epic tale split in two continues as the Krakoan Age nears its conclusion!
Now the premise of the series is clear. And there's a tragic story here, but it's not on the pages. Rather, it's in the cavalcade of missteps that must have been made in the creative process. I think the pitch had tons of potential: Marvel Death Takes a Holiday. But instead of refining that premise with inventive imagination, the creators and editors saddled it with a scenery-chewing Thanos, super more
Thanos #3
Thanos unlocks Roberta's true memories as the goddess Death - and she is not happy about it! Nor are the Illuminati, who are the ones who had given her this new human identity - but first, they must deal with getting the entire city of Fresno safely back to Earth!
Rated T+
This was like reading a bulletin point explanation of what's happening. It felt too formulaic to fully digest or enjoy for me. Duggan can do better and has before multiple times but this feels like we're in a hurry or a means to an end. Interesting ideas in some panels are lost in the bigger picture. Lucas Werneck has gotten better and his art is some splash pages is wonderful. Other panels are st more
Fall of the House of X #2
NOT WITHOUT A FIGHT!
The X-Men may be at their lowest spot, and they may be on the brink of complete eradication...but they are not going down without a fight! Polaris returns to guide the X-Men home, bringing a wicked surprise for Orchis! This epic tale split in two continues as the Krakoan Age nears its conclusion!
Color me surprised that I enjoyed this more than I thought I would. Claremont has his tropes and his weirdness that cannot be denied, however his writing is mired in his insistence to overwrite and to base his stories in very specific continuity that, even for someone as big into comics as I am, can bog things down. This was mostly clean though. You don't need to read Uncanny X-Men #268 to enjoy t more
Wolverine: Madripoor Knights #1
Return to the island-nation of Madripoor as X-Men legend Chris Claremont takes the helm of an all-new WOLVERINE tale teaming Logan with his long-standing friends CAPTAIN AMERICA and the BLACK WIDOW! Picking up in the window of the all-time classic UNCANNY X-MEN #268, thrill to a brand-new adventure! When a secret weapon brings Captain America to Ma...
I'm not sure why the critics seem so put off by this title. Is it wordy? Sure. But what's being said is usually pretty poignant, and when it's not, it's fairly breezy dialogue that doesn't feel forced. This arc is a near-classic sort of Captain America story. Nazis are bad; progress is good. I don't see the big misstep that I hear about in the reviews. One of the best aspects about the Captain Ame more
Captain America #6
CAPTAIN AMERICA VS. THE EMISSARY!
It's a fight to the death as Captain America races to take down the Emissary before he destroys a peace rally - and Cap himself. But when physical might proves futile against the supernatural, will an assist from Doctor Strange be enough to turn the tide?
Rated T+
The action-oriented side of this resolution is thoroughly satisfying. The art is great, the stage direction is inspired, and the restrained dialogue remains choice. There are a few nice hints dropped about future developments. The thematic undercurrent about warriors and soldiers is still there--though I think making it a little less subtextual could actually have made the story even stronger. more
Incredible Hulk #8
THE EPIC CONCLUSION OF HULK'S THROWDOWN WITH THE WWII GHOST RIDER AND THE WAR DEVILS!
The Personification of Rage and the Spirit of Vengeance have their own vengeful spirit to conquer! When the Hulk and the undead Ghost Rider of the past finally come face-to-face with the monstrosity controlling the war devils, a bone-crushing brawl follows!
A twist too many imo, crossing the line from "oh!" to "oh brother." There's a certain vibe in this series that didn't do it for me-it seemed like Ewing wanted this to be Emma Peel's adventures rather than Janet Van Dyne's.
Avengers Inc. #5
THE SECRET REVEALED!
Her name is Janet Van Dyne. She led the Avengers. She's divorced. Deep down, she still considers herself a widow.
His name is Henry Pym. He's the leader of the new Lethal Legion. He's her ex-husband. He's very much alive.
Together, they've got a LOT to talk about...
RATED T+
This finale is remarkably complicated and busy, yet it never gets bogged down or confusing. The deceptively simple art helps clarify both the ongoing narrative and its impact on the characters.
What an impact this had! Dramatic introductions and reconciliations abound. After being a little disappointed with Hank's prominence in the previous issue, I was much happier with the Jan/Hank b
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Avengers Inc. #5
THE SECRET REVEALED!
Her name is Janet Van Dyne. She led the Avengers. She's divorced. Deep down, she still considers herself a widow.
His name is Henry Pym. He's the leader of the new Lethal Legion. He's her ex-husband. He's very much alive.
Together, they've got a LOT to talk about...
RATED T+
It feels like someone finally, FINALLY sat down at the "Fall of X" organ and decided to use both keyboards and pull out ALL the stops.
The result is dense. Slow. Nigh-overwhelming, and it requires both a lot of exposition and a lot of continuity homework.
But I think I kinda love the results. It helps that all of the art is good, and some of it is spectacular.
Dead X-Men #1
DEATH WAS ONLY THE BEGINNING!
When the world turned against Krakoa, these five mutants lost their lives...but their mission as X-Men is just getting started. To preserve Xavier's dream, they must accomplish the impossible - or die again trying! Spinning out from RISE OF THE POWERS OF X, discover...who are the DEAD X-MEN?!
RATED T+
This is a charming and surprisingly dense adventure. The art is consistently terrific, and the new characters enrich Bailey's cast as well as the wider Marvel universe. If you're looking for mature depth, Bailey's continued struggles with poverty are plenty to chew on. As usual, the B strip lags a little bit behind, saddled with a simplistic premise and stiff art. It still gives Bailey another cha more
Spider-Boy #3
DISASSEMBLY REQUIRED!
The richest jerk on the planet now owns the deadliest fighting machine of all time! How can Spider-Boy even hope to stop...the Toy Soldier?! Watch out, kid! This one-of-a-kind collectible can KILL! Also...the Webless Wonder teams up with Thor, Son of Odin, as a creature from Asgard threatens Bailey Briggs' friendly neighbo...