It's a bit long-winded and though they're all excellent, the artists have the usual collaborative "too many cooks" problem.
Those nitpicks aside, it's a healthy double serving of great work. Whether you're in it for the relentlessly awesome Doom characterization or the clever and significant twists in Eddie's story, you won't be disappointed. And if you like it all… *mwah*
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A TIME OF DOOM! SPECIAL OVER-SIZED ANNIVERSARY ISSUE! Eddie Brock needed access to Doctor Doom's time platform - and in getting to it, got more than he ever bargained for, battling the most notorious super villain in the Marvel Universe through time itself! Luckily, Eddie's well versed in navigating the timestream thanks to his recent adventures. H...
#1 made me cautiously optimistic. #2 plants a hook deep in my interest and hauls me firmly on board. This was a perfect "fall in love" reading experience.
How did the creators do it?
Luca Maresca's artistic talents can't be ignored. He keeps the action scrupulously clear while layering the story with his own ideas, little visual-only moments that deepen and enhance the experi more
WELCOME TO THE TOMORROWTOWNS! The Children of the Vault will bring this world into the future - kicking and screaming! In the wake of the fall of Krakoa, the Children emerge as humankind's greatest and only saviors, defending Earth from Shi'ar attacks and supernatural sightings alike. And humanity LOVES it. Only Bishop and Cable can see through the...
I appreciate that this volume accepts the whole status quo left by the last one. Though I was hoping for a slower journey back to Matt in costume, I appreciate the way it's done here. The art is excellent, and the script shapes up into a strong performance by the end (those priests cuss a little too much at the start for my taste).
Solid storytelling work helps carry me through the plot more
BORN AGAIN!
The new era of Daredevil starts here! Industry stars SALADIN AHMED and AARON KUDER have laced up and entered the ring, ready to take Matt Murdock on a knockout of an adventure! Where does Elektra fit into all of this? What is the future of Hell's Kitchen? Romance! Intrigue! And, of course, ACTION! All delivered in the Mighty Marvel...
The only things hedging my enthusiasm here are the limitations of the art (it doesn't do anything wrong, but it could do more right) and the fake-out of the entire premise.
By that I mean, this issue is an excellent setup for a medium-long ongoing where Janet Van Dyne solves hardboiled procedural mysteries in civvies instead of spandex. Call it a new Alias for a new decade.
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ACTION! MYSTERY! ADVENTURE! Her name is Janet Van Dyne. She's a hero. She's a celebrity. She's hunting a killer. His name is Victor Shade. He's a villain. He's an enigma. He just got killed. And together, they're out to solve every mystery in the Marvel Universe...starting with their own. AL EWING and LEONARD KIRK bring you a whole new style of Ave...
There are plenty of nice developments in the war story, and they're all illustrated well. Still, the broad scope and the frankly too-big cast nearly strand this issue on the low side of good.
Fortunately, the REST of the issue reveals the Fisher King's backstory. It's crushingly cool/bleak stuff, showing him as a tragic figure and painting a grim portrait of life under Genesis/Annihilat more
SINS OF THE PAST! Under siege in Port Prometheus, Storm readies to hold the line against the ultimate bioweapon. Meanwhile, the Fisher King finds himself tormented by his strange new abilities...and the secrets in his memory might turn the tide of the Genesis War.
Rated T+
My usual line on this volume is that it's speedy but simple. This issue definitely has its fast moments, but it packs an impressive amount of content. It's a whirlwind of new supporting characters, and Miles gets a memorable, distinct interaction with each of them.
Of course, it still looks frenetic and dynamic in the action moments. Partha Pratim slides into the art team smoothly, livi more
HERE COMES HIGHTAIL! Miles Morales and his family have moved to a new not-so-friendly neighborhood - for the likes of Spider-Man, that is. NYC's hero-squashing Cape Killers' latest member won't let Miles catch his breath. It's only a matter of time before hyper-speedster HIGHTAIL gets ahead of the wall-crawler. But Hightail's attack is just the tip...
Stylized art with a chromatic gimmick. A menacing but generic eldritch threat. Two narrative voices with dissonant tones. Appealing but ultimately fruitless romantic combat chemistry between the two leads.
No single part of this is truly great, but they're spun together and balanced with great talent. The result is a thoroughly satisfying read. It doesn't hurt that this eschews any pret more
AN UNHOLY ALLIANCE! In the shadows of black-and-white night, Jack Russell races to halt the sacrifice of a young girl at the hands of monsters. Elsa Bloodstone, in all her colorful monster-hunting glory, isn't far behind. But can they put their differences aside long enough to save the day? And what would such a partnership even look like?
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This is a solid start to another short arc, though the individual scenes are so generously paced that we don't make a lot of plot progress. Those scenes are tastily written, minimizing any regret about the speed.
Sadly, on the visual front, I can't report a change over the many years I've encountered Travel Foreman's art. I KNOW he has talent, and it's very much in evidence here. He has more
THE GREEN GIANTS THROW DOWN! HULK VS. MAN-THING! Trouble awaits in the foggy bogs when a sultry seductress of the swamp lures unsuspecting victims into her trap! What is this mysterious creature's connection to the Swamp Walker himself? It's rage versus empathy as these two green goliaths come to blows - and even the Hulk isn't immune to Man-Thing'...
There's a solid action scene and an appreciable bit of plot development. The art is generally impressive, though I see a few shortcuts taken in the details.
I think that short, beautiful scene with Domino and Black Tom and Sage locks it in as a good comic, though. It gives them the extra bit of depth and commitment that makes me care about the plot.
X-FORCE NO MORE?! X-perience the FALL OF X at its most dire! X-FORCE is captured - but what power could possibly keep them off the grid, and who is truly to blame? With SAGE, DEADPOOL and DOMINO on the outside, will the WOLVERINE SENTINELS beat them to their quarry, or can X-FORCE reunite to take down the enemies of mutantkind once and for all?
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The title says "Venom" and it's part of this dumb Contest of Chaos, but what this actually is is an annual/epilogue for Deadpool's last charming volume.
Frigging comic books, right?
Anyway, I was a big fan of Deadpool (2022), so it's a treat to get one last serving of that tone. This violent romp also benefits from some excellent art and the slow reduction of pointless myster more
VENOM VS. DEADPOOL! When the forces of chaos call upon Venom and Deadpool, it becomes an issue of family - and whose deserves to win the ultimate prize. It's symbiote might vs. frankly awesome assassin skills in an epic showdown you won't want to miss!
Rated T+
I was the opposite of thrilled when I first met Talia Warroad; she seemed yanked straight off the "gothy young witch" cliche shelf at late-90s central casting. But she sank smoothly into the story and her generic qualities were overshadowed by her real contributions to plot development.
Now we get her backstory. And--in the abstract--it's another pile of cliches. But this exploration of more
Johnny Blaze has been traveling with the brilliant hedge witch, Talia Warroad, but how well does he really know her? Now Talia's messy past, her teenage loves and furious first spells, will pull into his lane. Just who is Talia Warroad and how was her life set on a collision course with the Spirit of Vengeance? Guest starring DOCTOR STRANGE!
Ra...
I'm still interested in how the story plays out, and this installment features some solid plot developments.
The art change threw me for a hard loop, though. Combined with some weak writing in the script's first half, I wound up much more distant from this story than I wanted to be.
Hypothetically, I could get used to these highly stylized visuals if I encountered them in a t more
BRAWL IN THE FAMILY! Normie Osborn has been playing a game of cat and mouse with his grandfather Norman, the reformed Green Goblin. But while the Osborn family's been bickering, another violent and bloodthirsty threat has been watching them and biding time to make its move...
Rated T+
A nice clear fight with Orchis gives this issue a solid core narrative. It's illustrated with some shiny, dynamic art that makes the conflict easy and appealing to follow. On the script side, there are some great lines and great empathic beats where the characters express themselves engagingly.
Unfortunately, there's still the OTHER writing--the hyperbolic world-building and idea-spewin more
HOME IS WHERE THE HEARTBREAK IS! The bait is set for BOBBY DRAKE as the ELEMENTS OF DOOM target his hometown! Terrorizing the town that raised ICEMAN - but to what end? They say you can't go home again, but if Iceman can't save the day, he might not have a home to return to!
Rated T+
I think the most appropriate/ironic way to critique this comic is to demonstrate subtle contempt for the material by ignoring it and concentrating on a tangent that mainly serves to demonstrate my own smarts. Thus:
The author uses the term "feral" with scrupulous accuracy, as it technically applies to domesticated animals that have escaped into the wild.
INTRODUCING THE FERAL FIVE! The villainous duet of NADA and NITRO are out to make a choir - by recruiting Captain Marvel's furious teenage charges! Gifted with incredible dark powers, the Feral Five - siblings Zen, Zane and Zaka, and their intrepid leaders Keziah and Blake - are suddenly finding Nada's world-ending visions a lot more appealing than...
This issue is pandering in a lot of ways, taking a lot of easy shots. It's a Thing-centric book. It teams him up with a cute animal.
But most importantly, it shows Ben REASONING his way out of a fix instead of just clobbering. He Sherlock Holmes-es the ☠☠☠☠ outta this!
And pandering isn't a problem when it's done with this much storytelling skill. The art is clear and more
Ben Grimm wakes up to find himself in an impossible situation - and facing certain doom! He - alongside the house he was sleeping in and everything in it - are in freefall through a colossal metal hole...falling all the way to the Earth's core, where he'll be cooked, crushed and destroyed! And as Ben tries desperately to save himself, a mysterious ...
This is a good chapter, fantastically told. The art's stunning and the dialogue sparkles with brilliant (if melodramatic) turns of phrase. This issue wraps up all this volume's plot threads (along with some from past volumes) into one ruthlessly rational conflict to challenge Doctor Strange.
I can't wait to see how he tackles it.
MEET GENERAL STRANGE! Stephen Strange is a doctor who has sworn to do no harm. But there's another, darker side to him, and it's his duty to win at any cost. Can Stephen best his mirror image, trained through thousands of years of mystic war?
Rated T+
Verbal restraint, outstanding art, and terrific focus make this homage/dark echo of Kraven's Last Hunt formidable. There are plenty of little world-building questions going unanswered here--but that's entirely appropriate, as any digression would lessen the single-minded clarity of the story.
SPIDER-MAN'S FIRST HUNT! The hunter is now the prey. Can Kraven survive?
Rated T
Fun stuff continues to happen with Orchis's Hellfire baddies and the hero contingent lost in the desert. It's illustrated with bright, (mostly) clear art, and it features plenty of wry, memorable dialogue.
Cause and effect drift apart as the issue progresses, though. The creators are talented enough that I trust them to come back and explain some of this issue's mysteries later--but I more
After the Gala, we wondered - did anyone survive the experience? Now we discover the real question: How long can anyone survive this?
Rated T+
It's true that the pace is a little slow here. And many of the scenes--not just the Big Fight, but some of the important conversations--trail off without satisfying conclusions.
But on the plus side, world-building and character/relationship development continue all the way through. The artistic collaboration works better here, with both artists delivering highly satisfying segments. more
Two of Birnin T'Chaka's most powerful crime families are about to become one in a wedding that is the talk of Wakanda! Neither Black Panther nor the mysterious Beisa are on the guest list, but that won't stop them from making an appearance at this who's who of Wakanda's rich, powerful and dangerous... ...especially with the assassin Deathlok as one...
It's a talky, introspective visit with a rapidly-growing-obsolete version of Loki. Although there's talent and effort invested in Wanda and Loki's dance, it doesn't feel consequential. And on the other issue's plot thread, while Joseph clearly has an important role in the story to come, the way it's established feels a little contrived.
GOD VS. WITCH! When Loki's mountain giant cousin comes through the Last Door desperate to secure the right to rule his people, the Scarlet Witch agrees to confront the King of Jotunheim. But things are never what they seem with Loki, God of Stories, and when the truth comes out, sparks just might fly! Meanwhile, Hexfinder's plan is revealed...and t...
The crossover cruises to a satisfying if somewhat predictable end. This is the kind of plot that sinks or swims based entirely on the storytelling attached to it. Fortunately, it gets creepy, powerful art and tough, sharp prose. Content and talent are all of an equal quality, landing this squarely in "good comic" territory.
LOGAN AND JOHNNY VERSUS THE "STITCHER"! All bad things must come to an end...but will WOLVERINE and GHOST RIDER meet their untimely demise at the hands of the demonic force known as "STITCHER"?! And who is the mysterious FATHER PIKE? The secret behind the demon's birth is revealed as the fate of our heroes, and the boy who started it all, are seale...
I am torn with this one. The creators throw on some stylish, appealing bells and whistles to make this a lot more than just "Moon Knight interrogates Vibro." The strongest part is the thematic tie binding the three spotlight characters: They're all dealing with their own form of fractured personality.
But the ultimate prize here is the revelation of Black Spectre's plan, and that plan l more
THE HUNT FOR BLACK SPECTRE! On the hunt for the Black Spectre, Moon Knight and Hunter's Moon must chase an informant into the darkest cave of all - the human mind! But what horrors await the Fists of Khonshu in the depths of the psyche?
Rated T+
I think this was a very good story told in the wrong format and length. If Cindy Moon had an ongoing solo series (or even the annoying chain of minis that Marvel throws at its B-listers these days), giving her brother Albert the spotlight for a two-issue arc that evolved their relationship this way would be great.
As five standalone issues, the premise stretches too far and begins to cr more
TIME'S UP! Silk has tried and failed to stop an evil witch from terrorizing New York. Now the witch is putting her grand plan into motion. What IS the witch's plan? And what'll happen to the city - and the world - if Silk is too late?!
Rated T
It's another fairly eventful comic where really interesting things are happening, and the words and art used to convey them are in constant danger of veering into "regrettable" territory.
Maximum snark: Boy, that Gerry Duggan gets pretty good at recapping an event after he's done it three-four times!
"WE'RE NOT LOSING AN X-MAN... WE'RE GAINING AN AVENGER!" The moment we swore would never happen-heck, the moment EMMA FROST swore would never happen-is here at last! As the Frost/Stark knot is tied in INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #10, Emma's mutant family reacts to this surprise news!
Rated T+
For a young and/or inexperienced reader, this is an eminently satisfying first chapter. For the more mature reader, this is a bit thin and simplistic. I hope that rose-colored hindsight will help fans of the original Marz/Lim Surfer enjoy this without getting held up by its predictability.
The Sentinel of the Spaceways has taken the son of Captain Mar-Vell, Genis, under his wing, but even the Power Cosmic can't replace the love of a father! The Surfer knows something that might just be able to soothe a broken heart, but is it worth a clash with THE INFINITY WATCH? Beloved creators Ron Marz and Ron Lim return to a story from their cel...
In this script, there's a sharp divide between decisions and actions that affect the story and…everything else. Magneto's self-doubt, the New Mutants' fractious debates--these things fill up the issue and space out the actual plot developments, but I'd argue that they don't contribute enough to the story or the characters to justify the space they occupy. Worse yet, some of the IMPORTANT plot demore
ENTER: THE QUEEN OF WRATH! Years ago, MAGNETO battled the X-MEN on the island-nation of Santo Marco. Now, as Magneto attempts to turn over a new leaf, he will feel the wrath of IRAE! But what secret does that battle hide for Irae, and what shocking revelation is in store for the Master of Magnetism? Continuing the all-new adventure set during Magne...
Karla Pacheco tries mightily to make the Contest engaging. Her two secret weapons: protagonists who are too smart to fall for the event's lame "you two fight now" mind control, and a lot of intriguing, rapid-fire world-building. Sadly, the visuals leave a lot of the script's potential (particularly on the latter front) unrealized.
Big picture event complaining: In this episode, White Fo more
GHOST-SPIDER vs. WHITE FOX! Gwen Stacy technically isn't even supposed to be in this universe, and now she's cutting chem lab to go to...a theme park?! Wait, something doesn't feel right here - and why is this masked fox attacking her? It's symbiote versus the supernatural when GHOST-SPIDER and WHITE FOX get caught in Agatha Harkness' tangled web i...
This series keeps rolling with its icy-cool cinematic style. The dialogue is lethally sharp, exciting action happens all over the place, and it's illustrated with incredibly stylish, inventive art.
In my opinion, what holds it shy of greatness is that there's still no space for deep examination of the characters or ideas. This may be a Catch-22; if it were more insightful, it might hav more
Blade's greatest hope rests with the last person he wants to ask - a hostile ex! Blade travels to Japan to meet with a high-end supernatural arms dealer who may be the key to defeating the Adana, the deadly threat Blade has inadvertently unleashed upon the world! But first he'll have to protect the arms dealer from the underground that wants her he...
It's brutal and brilliant in its simplicity. The author is great at restraint, putting in only the best dialogue and letting the artist handle the heavy lifting in the copious, thrilling action scenes.
I don't even mind the text page of background at the end (something that's gotten too common in Marvel books in the Krakoan era). It's placed correctly as an appendix, and it provides gen more
Hulk faces undead horror as "The Age of Monsters" continues! Hulk investigates the creature being worshipped in an abandoned mining town - and finds a primordial horror as large as the mine itself awaiting him, using the town's residents as human shields. From the darkest corners of the minds of Phillip Kennedy Johnson and Nic Klein, the first chap...
I have no idea what excuse Marvel is using to justify this giant-numbered anthology. And it doesn't really matter; the strips inside are strong enough to justify themselves.
They're all at least decent, and mostly pretty saccharine, but genuine creator enthusiasm makes them engaging. The art in particular is top-tier across the board.
My favorites are the Jean/Scott strip (I' more
IT'S A CELEBRATION OF THE MARVEL AGE OF COMICS - AND YOU ARE INVITED!
This massive commemorative issue includes contributions from some of the most storied creators in Marvel history, as well as a few surprises, as the classic days of Marvel are explored in depth!
J. Michael Straczynski and Kaare Andrews create the Marvel Universe in a bac...