The style of the art and the tone of the words are both precisely suited to the material at hand. Talented storytelling and enthralling content combine to create a great comic.
With General Strange's endgame in sight, Doctor Strange must confront the man he could have been. But everyone has their own agenda... Can the Vishanti be trusted? Is W.A.N.D. capable of changing for the better, or will they return to their black-ops roots? Which Strange will Clea side with? It all comes to a head as the battle for the soul of Step...
Yes, it's derivative of past art (Thompson's Hawkeye, Pacheco's Spider-Woman). Yes, it ignores prior comics characterization in favor of MCU Yelena. Yes, it's sassy and comedic.
*These are not inherently bad things.*
Some readers, like me, might see them as positives. It's been more than a hot minute since Marvel did a female solo title in this style, and Florence Pugh's Yel more
Yelena Belova returns! Superspy. Rogue agent. Shadow of the Black Widow. Yelena Belova has been many things, but striking out as a hero in her own right is new to her. Now that she's finally free to choose her own path, who will she become? Sarah Gailey (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Eat the Rich) joins forces with Alessandro Miracolo (Obi-Wan, Yoda) f...
A heap of cool plot developments pile up on each other, shepherded to the reader with highly-polished art and tough, terse prose. It's definitely good, but I'm also convinced it's not great. It's not just cool; it's downright cold. The scope is far too global to allow for deep characterization. There's still a chilly thrill in watching the well-tuned clockwork of the story operate.
THE SPOILS OF VICTORY!
After the worlds-shaking conclusion of ULTIMATE INVASION, a new team of heroes bands together to save the future! From mastermind Jonathan Hickman and superstar artist Stefano Caselli, don't miss out on this foundational issue for the new line of Ultimate Comics!
Rated T+
This magic fight is a beautifully-drawn and fairly satisfying conclusion to the volume. (Between this and Dr. Strange #9, it's a good week for magic fights, huh?)
For several nitpicky reasons, I can't call this comic great. First, though the prose plays well on a casual read, it dissolves into clichés and clumsiness if you scrutinize it. Second, Hexfinder's backstory is rushed and unsa more
SCARLET WITCH VS. HEXFINDER!
When chaos magic meets alchemical might, it's all Wanda can do to keep her town - and her friends - from getting caught in the crossfire. Hexfinder has sworn vengeance on all witches and won't stop until Wanda is a trophy on her wall. Wanda is one of the most powerful forces in the Marvel Universe - but can she sta...
The plot developments are rolling along nicely. The dialogue is a little uneven; some parts are dull and expository. But there are also some snappy lines, especially at the end. The art looks gorgeous all the way through.
Nitpickery: The X-Men are fugitives with minimal resources. How many of those resources did they spend crafting that custom branded parachute for Ms. Marvel?
HOT AND HEAVY!
Juggernaut has come a long way from his beginnings as a bully transformed into an unstoppable foe of the X-Men. In fact, he'd recently become one of mutantkind's best human allies. So why is he trying to kill Firestar?
Rated T+
I'm warming up to this arc. The "evil terrorists vs. evil corporation" plot is engaging (and it agrees with my politics). Though the characterization of Dylan and Natasha is still pretty thin, the author does good work with Bren. Plus, the old "give a goon a backstory" trick works well.
Tie it all together with some highly-polished art that handles ordinary people and goopy symbiotes wi more
THE VENOM OF THE WIDOW!
After the birth of an all-new symbiote, what familiar face will cross its path and become its first host?! And will that host be able to resist the symbiote's corrupting and violent influence? Perhaps the bigger question: Will the symbiote be able to survive THEIRS?!
Rated T+
It's a well-cooked slab of apocalyptic Avengers, but that's not exactly a novel recipe, is it? And it's ultimately a big fake-out.
This issue's highest accomplishment might be picking up the foreshadowing from Timeless (2022) and, retroactively, making that a more interesting read.
ALL-NEW STORY ARC STARTS HERE!
The Avengers defend the world - but they are beginning not to recognize the world as their own. What has happened to Earth's Mightiest Heroes, and...what has happened to the Vision?
Rated T+
Though I wasn't impressed by the preceding issues, I think this finale is a good capstone. All the plot and character developments tie together nicely, producing a thoughtful portrait of Magneto's inner struggles.
I remain underwhelmed by Irae and her forgettable Sisterhood, though. The longer they stay in comics limbo, the better.
Finally, I've been a fan of the idiosyncrati more
IS HE EVIL MUTANT, OR IS HE HERO...OR IS HE BOTH?
MAGNETO must come to grips with his past as the Head of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, as well as his present as the Headmaster of the Xavier School's NEW MUTANTS! What is the TRUE destiny of Erik Lehnsherr? How can these two aspects co-exist in the same man? Don't miss the astounding final c...
It's pretty dang close to perfection as both a Thor comic and a comic-comic. There's an admirably self-contained story, yet it's undeniable that this will prove meaningful to the larger narrative in the end. The characters are smart, engaging, and deeply in-character. This shows both Thor and Loki at their best, and their interactions are completely captivating
THOR IN THE WILDERNESS!
As Toranos hunted him across the stars, the Odinson found himself trapped - marooned in a puzzle the size of a planet. In this place, the All-Father's crown - and even his own godly strength - availed him nothing. What power, then, would save him? This is the story of THE IMMORTAL THOR...and the time of the Trickster's ...
It's your standard Spurrier joint: an amazing amount of content crammed into a single issue. While that doesn't always work, I'd argue it works like gangbusters here. This is delightful (though I question the utility of throwing Dagger in there).
It's also beautiful. The art is very good in its broad strokes and its visual storytelling, and truly brilliant in its subtleties, like the wa more
THE DEVIL'S HORNS MEET THEIR MATCH!
The Rhino's on a rampage again - with a different Spidey suit in his sights! Desperate to apprehend the black-clad BAMFer, Orchis is pulling out all the stops. If the Rhino can't put Kurt Wagner down, surely Silver Sable and her team of elite mercenaries can? But Kurt isn't just a lawbreaker in the tradition...
The pace speeds up, the script does a great job keeping past and present straight, and the art is beautiful all the way through. I was quite enjoying it.
But then came those big, wordy exposition scenes from the Nazis in the 30s and the baddy in the present day. They sapped my enthusiasm and, I think, the pace.
Still definitely a good comic; still not quite a great one. more
When Spider-Man interrupts date night to ask for help taking down the Sinister Six's latest plot, Captain America begrudgingly obliges. Meanwhile, more and more of Steve's former enemies are being recruited by a mysterious new threat - one seemingly connected to an enemy Steve faced long before he picked up the shield...
Rated T+
The plot continues to race along, and I'm quite satisfied with the developments. The visuals are impressive, too--not always detailed, but often very striking. The characterization is subtle. I like the way character traits and developments are mostly inferred through action rather than through bald-faced exposition. It gives the plot-driven story just the extra depth it needs.
FEAR THE FALLEN!
As Gambit tries to save his unruly half of the squad from a watery grave, Madelyne Pryor and Havok confront their nightmares on the other side of the world, leaving Carmen Cruz all alone...aside from the bloodthirsty beast stalking her in the shadows!
Rated T+
The story is engaging and the art is excellent, particularly for a collaboration. Dr. Gaiha is developing into a solid, interesting antagonist, and we get plenty of good character insight into Kamala and her new status quo. The dialogue, though, could be a lot sharper. It's not particularly flawed at any point, just not as memorable as it could be.
Stay tuned for more information (including the actual title) in July! *not actual title
Rated T+
The art shift is no problem for me; the visuals remain clear and dynamic. And the animals are as adorable as ever. Their interactions reach new heights of insight and charm. The dialogue is a bit of a weak spot, offering the occasional clumsy phrase to balance out the most memorable lines. The story is simple, but that's no deal-breaker. This is a good comic, and a thoroughly enjoyable one if you more
Just when Throg, Redwing, Chewie, Falcon, Bats and D-Dog think they've escaped Blackheart's clutches, they find themselves caught in something much worse - their own personal nightmares! Can they snap themselves out of it before their foe's return?
Rated T
The pace trots along nicely. I'm invested in how the plot develops, and the art is right in line with my taste. I'll call it a good comic, but just barely. Why?
The biggest shocking developments in this issue all rely on a level of Alpha Flight scholarship that I don't have. And frankly, better writing could get me past that, but this script doesn't try.
WHO IS NEMESIS?!
You thought ALPHA FLIGHT #1 packed some surprises? Wait until you get a load of issue #3! As GUARDIAN, PUCK, SNOWBIRD and SHAMAN make a difficult decision about their future, a startling revelation shocks ALPHA FLIGHT and changes the course of FANG, AURORA and NORTHSTAR's secret mission! Who is the new NEMESIS?!
Rated T+
Well, this is ridiculous. It's a pretty fun brand of ridiculous if you play along with the tone. The art certainly helps; Ed McGuinness is having so much fun that it's infectious.
A slapstick farce might not be the course correction this volume needs, though. And this issue's Gang War foreshadowing scene (Silvermane, oy) suggests that the upcoming Big Serious Event isn't going to be all more
Spider-Man has never gone this dark. Now the consequences are unraveled. Will New York ever look at him the same way again?
Rated T
The art is splendid, but the script leaves much to be desired. The dialogue is very expository. The plot is long on setup and short on resolution. I still appreciate the ties to Immortal X-Men that make this more than your average What If…? series, and this issue really ups the ante on that score. And, given that I'm not that familiar with the original Inferno, the heaps of exposition do have sumore
THE ONE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR!
Nearly 35 years later, Louise Simonson returns to the events of Inferno! One of the greatest battles in Marvel Comics history, Jean Grey vs. Madelyne Pryor reshaped the world of the X-Men and set bombs that are still going off today. But Jean is not the woman she used to be...and neither is the Phoenix power th...
I'm ambivalent to Marvel Zombies. I know the company's done linear feet of these comics already, and I haven't read a lot of them. Maybe that's why this anthology strikes me as pretty novel and entertaining.
For a start, the art standards are high, particularly for the first two strips. Secondly, all three strips have inventive ideas. Garth Ennis sketches a setting that's refreshingly d more
AN ALL-NEW ERA OF MARVEL ZOMBIES!
The undead plague starts here...and you know it won't stop until everyone's in its clutches! This first of four action-packed, utterly original, gloriously gory anthology issues features Daredevil, Spider-Man, Moon Knight and many, many more Marvel heroes and villains beset by ever-growing zombie hordes! In a ...
This is a cute story that adds some fun new content to the protagonist's bag of tricks (literally). It's not at all consequential, though. This feels like it'd be better suited as an annual in an ongoing run, not a one-shot capping off a miniseries. The frivolity of the plot is balanced out with solid writing and good art. The only real regret is that this is the last Hallows' Eve story we're gonnmore
It's October 31st at E.S.U. so you know what that means: A Halloween party won't go as planned and a bunch of powerless kids will be in a lot of trouble! Hallows' Eve was once powerless and was once a victim. Now she's anything but. Her magical masks give her the ability to help - but Eve isn't a hero, is she?
Rated T+
This issue slaps together an all-new situation, and the key that would explain it--the new villain's motivation--hasn't been provided yet. All I'm left to fall back on is the characterization and the storytelling, and those aren't quite strong enough to fully engage my interest. There's nothing *wrong* with it, but it's not distracting me enough from the hand of the author setting up the plot likemore
HIGHEST, FURTHEST, FASTEST!
The Captain gets a permanent glow-up designed by superstar artist Jen Bartel! And that's not all that's changed. Brand-new look - brand-new creative team - and a brand-new status quo. Carol Danvers is one of the powerhouses of the Marvel Universe, a woman capable of harnessing the energy of the sun. So if you're comi...
This issue (and series) threads a new story through a familiar needle, and it does a commendable job of it. It establishes a promising springboard for new stories in the DoFP continuity.
In and of itself, though, it's just not a standout story. There are no fatal flaws, but there's nothing particularly exceptional to captivate the reader.
THE LAST CHANCE FOR THE X-MEN!
MAGNETO may be mutantkind's last hope! As the fallout from the Doomsday scenario of the DAYS OF FUTURE PAST reaches its epic climax, witness the never-before-told story of the X-MEN's last-ditch effort against the Sentinels! Can the mutants reclaim the future?
Rated T+
This has little bearing on the wider Fall of X, and it doesn't have the storytelling oomph to captivate on its own merits. I can't deny there's talent on display, in the words and especially the art, but neither suits my taste. And I think beyond my subjective frostiness, there are plenty of places where a line could be sharper or a panel more dynamic. There's solid plotting here; it just needs stmore
The Unity Squad faces off against the Mutant Liberation Front. Blood will be spilled, and one will fall - TO THEIR DEATH! Plus, Captain America's been hit with grenades, bullets and bombs, but somebody lobs something at Captain America that we've never seen before. 'Nuff said!
Rated T
Saying something nice about this comic would be difficult.
NO GODS, ONLY MUTANTS!
The date of the prophecy looms ahead, and despite their best efforts, the Vanir and their mutant protectors are ill-equipped to meet their destiny. Meanwhile, their enemy grows ever stronger, sinking their claws deeper into the misguided Curse. Lost and at the end of her rope, Dani beseeches her former friends in Asgard ...
On the one hand, this is a relatively straightforward "foil a heist" story. It's a little rushed by the space available; the pieces jigsaw together with suspicious speed and simplicity.
On the other hand, the storytelling on display is virtually faultless. And there's ample character material lurking just beneath the surface to satisfy any desire for greater depth.
And on a s more
MYSTERY AT THE MANSION!
Her name is Janet Van Dyne. She's known "Victor Shade" for years - as the Vision's cover identity. His name is Victor Shade. Whoever he is, he's not the Vision. And together, they're hunting the Ghost of Avengers Mansion - a ghost who might just be...the Vision? Did we mention our guest star?
Rated T+
The author and artist haven't lost a single step as they launch into this delightful new volume. Jen's life remains as enthralling, sweet, and troubled as ever. Things are going great with Jack, the words assure us--while the art hints that the words are overly optimistic. And there's plenty of activity and comedy to distract Jen and the readers.
THE SENSATIONAL SHE-HULK IS BACK!
Jen Walters is dusting off her adjective and kicking off a new era! The best hero slash lawyer in the Marvel Universe is going to remind you why she's so SENSATIONAL, going up against her deadliest challenge yet! PLUS: MARVEL STUDIOS SHE-HULK series writer JESSICA GAO makes hers Marvel in a short story with th...
I found Travel Foreman's art underwhelming in the last issue. Now the pendulum swings the other way, and I am delightfully overwhelmed. Mr. Foreman's Hulk is magnificent and distinctive. His blocking and layouts are imaginative, and his action scenes are full of passion.
It helps that Mr. Johnson has given him a great script to work with, full of wild ideas and psychological horror and more
THE SWAMP SIREN REVEALED!
Hulk tracks down the beauty that has been luring man and monster alike to their dooms! An epic brawl breaks out between the Jade Giant, Man-Thing and the true face of the Swamp Siren... ...but even the Jade Giant is not immune to her song! Plus... A backup story featuring a surprise guest character to honor Latin and ...
The plot continues to thrum like a well-tuned engine. The author enhances the story with a few nicely-tuned phrases, and the guest art is pretty gorgeous.
This title has its ups and downs (in my opinion, at least), but at its best, it's thoroughly engrossing.
MEET THE NEW HELLFIRE CLUB!
Iron Man and Emma Frost begin their whirlwind honeymoon... ...and their takeover of the Hellfire Club!
Rated T+
It's elegant, it's stylish, and it's dramatic. It's a gripping build toward a climax, particularly if you're invested in the characters. These factors make it, indisputably, a good comic.
Subjectively, though, it's very predictable (the Hollywood landmine? Really?), which is why I'm not rating it a great comic.
Moon Knight and his allies race to intercept the Black Spectre before his apocalyptic schemes bear fruit - but the clock is ticking, and a city hangs in the balance.
Rated T+
The Peter Parker characterization is solid, and the first hints of plot development are appropriately mysterious. The pace is a little slow, but that's forgivable, especially as it makes room for a heaping helping of incredibly creepy art. This first issue is all about tone and mood, and it succeeds wildly in throwing Pete into a bona fide horror story.
Terror continues for the Web-Slinger! After a fight with SPIDER-CIDE, Spider-Man gets taken on the most terrifying ride of his life. If you think you've already read the scariest Spider-Man story ever, you may stand corrected after this one!
Rated T
The non-stop onslaught of Cable and Bishop is the engine driving this war story, and it has ample twists of its own. However, the conflict is further complicated by the web of inventive sci-fi ideas woven around it, little sparkles of ingenuity that make the whole thing shine.
It's another incredibly dense script, and the artist deserves credit for keeping pace with the torrent of novel more
THE BOYS BREAK OUT THEIR TOYS!
The time for subterfuge has passed. As the Children of the Vault stand poised to inherit the Earth, Bishop and Cable break out from the shadows guns blazing! But the Children are only one enemy in a world full of them, and now two of the world's most wanted men have revealed themselves to every watchful eye. Big ...