I was underwhelmed by the Hellfire Gala issue. Turns out, all of my subjective whelming was waiting for this follow-up that establishes the new status quo.
Maybe I should average my ratings for the two together? Nah, I'm a "take each issue on its own merits" guy.
This issue has some formidable damn merits. The writing's pretty good, the art is spectacular, and it's positively more
THE FALL.
She's been known as Kitty, Sprite, Ariel, Red Queen and Captain Kate. Now, as a new X-Men team finds their way through their darkest hour...SHADOWKAT emerges!
This is far better than a one-off "breather" issue has any right to be. It helps that there are great depths to explore in Hunter's Moon, and this digs deep and strong.
The structure is elegant, the pace is smooth, and there are some epically good lines in the dialogue. Even on the art front, where I'm usually underwhelmed by this title's low-detail style, I can't find a fault. Movement more
While Moon Knight is dealing with the apocalyptic events of MOON KNIGHT #25, what of Hunter's Moon? Khonshu's faithful Fist leads new converts to war, but how exactly was his most recent resurrection flawed, and does this new weakness spell doom for Dr. Badr? PLUS: A bonus page written by Jonathan Hickman - WHO ARE THE G.O.D.S.?
It looks great and it reads smoothly. The plot unfolds slowly, but that's okay given how much world-building needs to be done.
Besides, I consider plot development to be a distant third priority in this issue. It's more important to organically integrate Kamala into the X-Men. I think that goal is achieved.
Most important of all, though: This issue assures me that Kamala is i more
KAMALA KHAN IS BACK...AND SHE'S AN X-MAN! That's right - the good news is that fresh off her world-saving death, Kamala has been brought back via Krakoan Resurrection Technology! What a way to learn she's a mutant! The bad news is her debut at the Hellfire Gala didn't go exactly as planned, and now all of mutantkind are being hunted worldwide! Into...
This issue spins gold out of straw. The Oz idea is cute but thin, and the explanation for the appearance of "Magneto" is inherently frustrating.
The creators gloss over these weaknesses with fast, smart, charming storytelling. The dialogue is distinctive and appealing, and the subject matter aligns perfectly with Lorenzo Tammetta's art style.
The introduction of an "Ideaverse more
JOURNEY INTO OZ!
Wanda swore to help anyone who walked through her door...but what happens when that person is a villain? When Nelson Gruber, A.K.A. Bookworm, comes through the Last Door seeking aid to kill wicked witches in a corner of Oklahoma that's been transformed into the Emerald City, Wanda must choose between honoring her covenant and ...
Wow, and I said LAST month's issue felt like Doctor Who!
But I also said last month that that Whovian feeling was not, subjectively, a bad thing, and I stand by that.
The art's decent and the writing is strong. There's plenty of great, weird world-building to make the war feel appropriately magical. There's an unrelenting insight into Stephen's character, showing the step-by- more
Many years ago, Doctor Strange fought in a five thousand-year battle called the War of the Seven Spheres. But what was it? And how did it create the mysterious threat that plagues Strange today? PLUS: A bonus page written by Jonathan Hickman - WHO ARE THE G.O.D.S.?
This one-shot has a ton of great ideas going for it, but when they come together the result just barely squeaks into "good comics" territory for me.
The issue's greatest strength might be that it remains tense and engaging even though the plot is a simple high-concept jaunt without any big twists. In that respect, the storytelling is strong.
But on the flip side, the narrativ more
Thousands of years ago, a desperate alien race built a colossal sleeper ship - an ark - to escape their dying sun, setting a course toward a new and distant world. A single volunteer was to be awakened from stasis every hundred years to serve as their protector and caretaker, before finally training the next one. But something has gone horribly wro...
My expectations are at rock bottom when I start reading one of these gimmicky crossover miniseries. But this one's a pleasantly surprising gem.
An interesting plot gets well underway, complicated by a few good twists. Mr. Hernandez delivers a compelling take on the Strange Academy kids. He has new ideas about them that he deploys without contradicting their earlier appearances. And he more
School is back in session, and Strange Academy is kicking the school year off with a field trip to New York City to throw down against Brooklyn Visions Academy in the MULTIVERSAL MATH BOWL! When a mysterious new villain crashes the mathletics, the students of Strange Academy must team up with Miles Morales to put a stop to his plots. ONE CHAPTER OF...
I was no great fan of Cullen Bunn's past multiversal events, so I opened this up with the lowest of expectations. I was fully prepared for off-putting "smash the action figures together" nonsense.
I was pleasantly surprised by the focus and polish this issue delivered. It's definitely an adrenaline-fueled action story, but it's a well-constructed and well-illustrated one.
Wha more
THE END OF THE VENOMVERSE IS HERE! CULLEN BUNN and GERARDO SANDOVAL reunite to bring the symbiotic ax down on the VENOMVERSE! CARNAGE has been building his powers up, extracting unique abilities from many villains throughout the MARVEL UNIVERSE to the point of traversing the Multiverse with ONE GOAL: KILL ANY AND ALL VENOMS!
These are both pretty fun strips, although they're certainly lightweight and inconsequential (unless maybe Madelyne's magic spells come back to bite Janine and Pete?). The art might be the best feature. David López's work is always a treat, but I happen to like Julian Shaw's dynamic, cartoony style too.
HALLOWS' EVE RETURNS! HALLOWS' EVE's big play to break Chasm out of jail! You don't want to miss this! PLUS, find out what the HELLFIRE GALA means to the Spider-World THIS year! It is INTENSE!
This is cheese all the way through, but it's pretty tasty cheese at the start and the finish. The High Evolutionary's biblical/Frankenstein allusions and the way the narrative recenters on Genis-Vell's daddy issues at the end--the writing is good in those parts.
The art is powerful throughout if a bit dated. It really helped haul me through the fight scenes, where the dialogue dipped in more
The grand conclusion to Adam Warlock's journey! Will he rise above and prove himself as the better Warlock, or is Eve truly his replacement?
So there's this comic writing technique that I like to call "Divergent Narration." It's when a character or narrator talks in caption boxes over action playing out in the art, and the two threads aren't directly related.
This issue is stuffed absolutely full of Divergent Narration, and it shows a lot of the potential pitfalls. Magneto's endless inner monologue is the meat of the comic, more
MAGNETO WAS RIGHT! MAGNETO burst onto the scene as the most diabolical of "Evil Mutants"! But when PROFESSOR XAVIER must leave the planet for life-saving treatment, Magneto inherits a new title: TEACHER! With the NEW MUTANTS under his tutelage, how will these young and powerful mutants learn to take orders from...a super villain?! And one who tried...
"Ben Grimm is ashamed of his monstrous appearance" is a pretty played-out vein. Creators have been mining it for 60 years. Still, this issue tackled it with enough storytelling skill in the words and art that I was initially on board. It continued to look and sound good all the way through.
But the proposition that Ben Grimm is a weak man; the trite, Nietzschean theme at the end; and th more
WHAT IF...BEN GRIMM BECAME VENOM? When BEN GRIMM returns to Earth after his exploration of space post-SECRET WARS, he finds that the FANTASTIC FOUR has trapped a helpless Klyntar symbiote in Reed's lab! But is that symbiote really helpless? Or is it truly one of the most dangerous symbiotes in the galaxy? Witness the birth of a brand-new VENOM!
I wonder what Romeo thinks about Bobby smooching cute guys while he's out heroing?
Unfortunately, there's no time to dig into substantive questions like that, because this issue is wholly taken up with laboriously expositing Iceman's new status quo. It doesn't help that Steve Orlando's preferred method of exposition--introduce something mysterious, then slowly circle back to explain it more
THE OMEGA-LEVEL MUTANT AS YOU'VE NEVER SEEN HIM BEFORE! After the events of this year's can't-miss HELLFIRE GALA, BOBBY DRAKE, A.K.A. ICEMAN, sets his sights on heroic deeds like never before. But as a new situation develops that links Iceman to his Antarctic ice palace, he'll have to be slicker than ever to accomplish his mission before ORCHIS kno...
Almost everything from the previous issues comes together to create a thoroughly satisfying finale. (Chekhov's Bulkhuster, anyone?) The day is saved, Jen gets the right guy, and there's an ample serving of humor salted all the way through. A solid supporting role for a well-written Ben Grimm is the icing on the cake.
The visuals make for another formidable lesson in the potential of min more
Scoundrel pushes She-Hulk to the limit in her final push to save all of NYC from her newest rogue! Meanwhile, the Fight Club has their hands full taking on an alien horde!
Rated T+
I'm not a big Hulk scholar, but surely this isn't the first time he's gone up against zombies? No matter. The story at hand is told with confidence and intrigue.
Without slowing down the arc, we also get some good character work. We learn more about Bruce's status quo, and we watch Charlie shape up into a compelling sidekick.
This title remains poised on the brink of greatnes more
The Mother of Horrors demands her freedom! And in order to make it happen, her most dutiful servant - a terrifying monstrosity who calls herself the Eldest - seeks to reclaim that wayward son of monsters: the Hulk himself. Now every eldritch horror and primordial being has its eyes set on the Jade Giant! Meanwhile, on their path to peace and isolat...
It's a tense, bustling climax. The cast is big and fun, the action is fast and furious, and the art is pretty damn gorgeous. Benjamin Percy loads in some of his finest tough-guy dialogue in the early scenes.
Unfortunately, it unravels a bit at the end. The resolution resolves very little, and it arrives too suddenly.
The final scenes are why I think it's not quite great. Ever more
WEAPONS OF X CONCLUSION! WOLVERINE. BEAST. Only one of 'em's left standing after these CLONE WARS. And it ain't no clone. The brutal finale of Wolverine's CLONE SAGA sets the stage for LOGAN's next journey and presages things to come for KRAKOA!
Rated T+
The words and art are next door to greatness, and the reading experience is fun. No, there's not a lot of plot progression. We get lots of villain introduction and stage-setting, instead, which is nearly as good.
I quibble over the range of interest I have in the Ashen Combine characters. Some are just more intriguing than others, both visually and conceptually. But the same could be sa more
The first Tribulation Event strikes the Earth! The Avengers fly into action as the Ashen Combine - a collection of the Multiverse's greatest monsters - descends from the Impossible City to follow their respective appetites. Cityslayers all, pursuing the assassination of metropolitan areas for sport!
Rated T+
The murder mystery is resolved with sound logic and powerful thematic ties to Patsy's past. It unfolds slowly and painfully, relayed with emotional art and strong words.
But it's not surprising, and it's not as profound as the creators hope it to be.
It's leagues away from bad, but its full potential relies on a big reader buy-in. And even if you're wholly on board with the c more
Patsy has been transformed into...DEMONIC HELLCAT! With her very humanity at stake, can she overcome the powers of darkness that have been unleashed? All is revealed as both the past and the present collide in a final battle that will determine the rest of Hellcat's future - if she has one!
Rated T+
The story takes some excellent twists. Some are absurd, some are surprising, and all are fun. They're conveyed with clarity and realism, particularly in the dialogue. Wade and Valentine's relationship evolves engagingly.
I do love clear art, and this issue's visuals are very clear. But they've also passed that tipping point where there's just not enough detail to call them good. They're more
AT THE MERCY OF THE HORNED EMPEROR! Deadpool has been in a lot of tough spots, but this is definitely the first time he's been captured by an antlered cloud-head person. When we say it like that it seems weird, but this is some real trouble! Can even his new paramour or giant symbiote dog save him?
Rated T+
The fights and conversations are pretty cool, but this isn't such a hot read in terms of world-building. The idea of Tony Stark having a clone backup system is somehow fundamentally off-putting, and it begs for a lot more than an isolated one-shot to explain it. SHIELD's horrible alien-clone weapon is another oversized idea--but at least that one gets tied thematically to Deola's feelings in the fmore
An old, forgotten (SILVER AGE) foe returns. They crave the destruction of IRON MAN and the subjugation of EARTH. To defeat them, IRON MAN seeks out help from an unusual place - a superhuman prison. Follow IRON MAN on his quest to protect EARTH as he builds a planet-protector cannon, trades brutal blows with SHE-HULK and makes a new friend along the...
Emma is Duggan's Mary Sue.
HELLFIRE GALA TIE-IN! As the X-Men throw their latest Hellfire Gala, Iron Man has to contend with the new Stark Sentinels flying through New York! Can Tony stop these mutant-hunting machines alone? Guest-starring Emma Frost!
Rated T+
When I set aside my big-picture grumbles about this title turning into an appendix to the author's X-Men shenanigans, I find it pretty enjoyable. The art is powerful and visceral, and the writing is engaging (when Tony's not doing his stupid autobiography narration).
By reading ahead in other titles, I spoilered myself about the changes in the Emma Frost/Tony Stark relationship. I was more
HELLFIRE GALA TIE-IN! As the X-Men throw their latest Hellfire Gala, Iron Man has to contend with the new Stark Sentinels flying through New York! Can Tony stop these mutant-hunting machines alone? Guest-starring Emma Frost!
Rated T+
The plot barrels forward, but in an expository fashion. There's not a lot of room for character work.
On the plus side, Ig Guara is going happily bananas with the pirate and demon art. Combine that with the fast pace and rising tension, and you have an issue that stays on the high side of "good comic." It helps that the series is maintaining a consistent "what happens next" intrigue--f more
SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES! A powerful, ancient witch is draining the life force out of young people! Silk has to figure out how to stop her before she claims another victim. But Silk doesn't know that SHE is the witch's next target!
Rated T
The style takes a big swerve in both words and art, but there's enough interesting stuff happening to keep me engaged. And the new styles certainly aren't bad.
Torunn Grønbekk is up to her usual tricks, layering multiple points of view together like a messy narrative lasagna. She's getting good at it, though; it takes a little added attention to keep it all straight, but it's rewarding more
A NEW VISION OF TOXIN! Toxin is the offspring of the most dangerous symbiote in the history of the Marvel Universe: CARNAGE. But while Carnage and Cletus Kasady are separated and both devising machinations and plans of cosmic bloodshed and conquest, what has its progeny been doing? And will Dylan Brock or the Venom symbiote survive when they come f...
This is a good example of what "high concept" means: A neatly encapsulated storytelling gimmick. It also demonstrates that a high concept isn't inherently bad; this issue's absolute commitment to its gimmick makes it a fun, novel one-off.
The art could be a little stronger (particularly when it comes to character anatomy), but it gets the job done.
Over the years, the same hitchhiker has found Danny Ketch, Robbie Reyes and now Johnny Blaze! Join us for this stand-alone tale of terror that threatens the past present, and future of the Ghost Riders...
Rated T+
This totally upends the Krakoan status quo while doing a lot more probably important stuff (like resurrecting Ms. Marvel) besides. It's hugely significant and it's stuffed with intriguing ideas.
I wish its storytelling was a hell of a lot stronger.
Visually, it's at the mercy of an artist carousel. It works well in the first act, where the artists do a good job massaging the more
THE FALL OF X BEGINS HERE! The Hellfire Gala is always the biggest event of the season...but this year's will change everything for Krakoa. What is meant to be mutantkind's biggest night becomes their biggest nightmare as the Fall of X begins! All your favorite X-Men are going to be left reeling after this one - shocking revelations, stunning betra...
The story makes sense and the characters are realistic/authentic. The climax is full of tragic irony, fitting the "Dark" theme. But the storytelling--in both words and art--is workmanlike, middle-shelf stuff. It's slow, expository, and illustrated with functional but forgettable visuals.
None of which is to say it's a BAD comic. This premise could produce a good or great comic without a more
Spider-Legend Gerry Conway returns to his most famous Spider-Story for this WHAT IF along with co-writer Jody Houser! WHAT IF Gwen Stacy didn't die on the bridge that day, but Spider-Man DID?! 'Nuff said, I presume!
Rated T
Four "dolts" in five panels is three dolts too many.
The resolution of this round of Spidey-Ock conflict is, subjectively, unsatisfying. See my comment on the previous issue--they obviously need to do some sort of brain balance, but this no-score draw just prolongs the problem. We'll have to slog through more Saturday Morning Cartoon Octavius the next time we see him.
At leas more
Spidey goes one last round with the new and improved Doc Ock. Can his newest ally help turn the tide?
Rated T
I won't sugarcoat this opinion: This is a shockingly sloppy script by Jonathan Hickman's standards. The dialogue is stilted and the action is paced like the author gets a bonus for slapping down plot points as quickly as possible.
I think the writing even undercuts the art. The visuals are polished and detailed, but the story's moving so quickly that I'm not as invested in the action as more
The Maker plans to make sure Earth's Mightiest Heroes never become heroes at all. And then he can reshape the universe into exactly what he wants it to be...
Rated T+
Basic storytelling conveys a basic resolution: A good ol' street brawl. Everybody on the scene gets something to do, and the action is tweaked by the clever use of Janine's magic masks, but ultimately it's just a punch-punch-punch climax.
There's nothing wrong with that, but not a lot special about it, either. It makes for an underwhelming finale.
Hellfire Gala Variant Cover by BENGAL Hallows' Eve is backed into a corner as her masks are used against her! With the playing field evened out, it all comes down to a battle of wit and will. Will Eve come out alive?
Rated T+