Boy, the author is REALLY not taking any pains to make his demon gimmick hard to decipher, is he?
That part underwhelms me, but it's more than made up for by the way the other key elements (gang-fighting, priest-ing, and Matt's new (-ish) form of Catholic guilt) are balanced so nicely--including with the demons.
This issue's artistic tone shift is another treat. It's far dark more
DON'T MISS...BULLSEYE!
BULLSEYE makes his bloody entrance into Matt Murdock's new life, and Hell's Kitchen is caught in the crossfire. As the bodies pile up, DAREDEVIL is forced to make an impossible choice between stopping his deadliest enemy...and saving the soul of his friend!
Rated T+
This issue's first priority is introducing the new Latverian mutants, and it does a damn good job of that. We get a satisfying demonstration of their powers, glimpses of their backstories, and hints of more to be revealed in the future.
Add on a rock-solid depiction of Dr. Doom, good pacing, good dialogue, and exceptionally gorgeous art, and you've got a good, next-door-to-great comic.
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ENTER: DOOM'S X-MEN!
With the X-Men at their lowest point, yet another group has moved to claim their title...this one a band of patriotic Latverian mutants loyal only to the great and terrible Doctor Doom! Beloved and celebrated by the nation they are bound to protect, this is one squad of X-Men for whom the Fall of X has given way to gloriou...
This issue is full of pleasant surprises. The rougher, looser art style suits my taste. Granted, it's less detailed, but I thought it was actually clearer and more dynamic.
The author does a talented job of throwing most of the focus to the antagonists without making the Avengers feel sidelined. And they profit by the focus; the Twilight Court develops toward distinctiveness and interes more
Trapped in a world they never made, the Avengers struggle to break free - while one of their number fights their own hopeless battle against Myrddin and his Twilight Court! But Avengers never fight alone- and the most dangerous Avenger joins the conflict!
Rated T+
As someone who regards virtually every Sentry appearance since his original miniseries as misguided at best, I wasn't looking forward to this series.
This first issue was quite the pleasant surprise! Now, it's far from perfection or greatness. The prose has plenty of glitches, and though the art is clear and clean, it's pretty generic. The plot looks generic as well, and the pace is slo more
WHO WILL BE THE NEW SENTRY?
The Sentry is dead, but ordinary people all over the world are suddenly manifesting his powers and experiencing snippets of Bob Reynolds' memories. Will one of them survive long enough to emerge as the new Sentry? Or will their newfound power destroy them? When Misty Knight and Jessica Jones cross paths in search of...
This anthology neatly dodges the criticism I usually have for anthologies (particularly in the Voices line): It's not a collection of aimless, too-short strips. Each of these four stories has a solid conflict, a solid resolution, and a solid message, and thus they're all pretty dang satisfying.
Devil's advocate: It might be that the final Captain America strip is so good that it's raisi more
And there came a day, a day unlike any other, when Earth's mightiest heroes from all walks of life united against a common threat. Join a team of Marvel's finest creators, from veterans to new recruits full of potential, for four tremendous tales of Earth's Mightiest Heroes! Don't miss the latest anthology in the Marvel's Voices series!
Rated T...
This issue delivers some vitally important plot points. The art is nice, and a lot of the ideas are compelling and cool.
But subjectively, the script was annoying. Hugely important plot points were delivered in past-tense narration, ruining any sense of tension. The sex jokes were half-hit, half-miss at best. The pace was slow, and felt even slower--probably another effect of the narrat more
Iron Man has become the X-Men's worst nightmare! Without a company, without his armory, how can Tony Stark make things right? And which mutants are even willing to work with him at this point?
Rated T+
The story chugs to a rational conclusion, but I don't find it to be a particularly satisfying one. It features excellent art (particularly for a collaboration), and this issue's script is probably the strongest of the whole arc.
My main complaints are probably that the climax feels rushed and that symbiote-ified Black Widow felt underutilized.
In my opinion, this is *almost* more
A SYMBIOTIC FREE-FOR-ALL!
Freshly united and teamed up, VENOM and TOXIN fight like hell to save one of the Marvel Universe's greatest heroes from the darkness within her, unleashed by an all-new, all-horrifying symbiote! Remember how VENOM used to eat brains but then got over that as it tried to become a hero? Well, THIS symbiote doesn't share...
I find it difficult to explain why this doesn't click with me. Normally, I'm cool--even enthusiastic--about the contrast between the serious and the absurd that's so common in comics. But in this case, subjectively, the seriousness is too serious, and the absurdity is too absurd.
The art is a bit short on detail, but it's a powerful narrative tool. The script is stocked with plenty of more
A REVOLUTION IS COMING! Bucky Barnes, the Revolution, just inherited a mountain of covert intel, and he has one objective: justice. Like lightning. He's going after the establishment, the people no one else is willing or able to take down, and he'll do whatever it takes to win. Teaming with the mysterious Contessa Valentina Allegra De Fontaine, Buc...
The creators aim for a bleak Empire Strikes Back-style ending, and they hit the mark. The art is nice, and the script sticks to a fast, tension-building pace.
If I'm lowballing my rating, it's because I have the same complaint as I did in #3: this issue *by itself* is not emotionally engaging. It relies entirely on the reader's preexisting knowledge of, and engagement with, Alpha Flight more
FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHT!
As it all goes south in the Canadian North, can ALPHA FLIGHT at last stand united? Or will DEPARTMENT H shut them down for good? Don't miss the conclusion of this FALL OF X epic, rife with sacrifice, SURPRISE APPEARANCES...and DEATH?!
Rated T+
Is the narrative structure flawed? Yes, a little. Is the continuity work messy? Undoubtedly. Is it a little too much of an Uncanny Spider-Man bonus issue and not enough of a standalone one-shot? I say yes.
And the flaws don't matter, because this is a momentous and moving story. The creators bring it to life with passion, making it much more than a set of continuity footnotes, making it more
THE DEFINITIVE NIGHTCRAWLER ORIGIN STORY!
This is the one you can't miss, True Believer! You think you know how the beloved blue devil came into this troubled world? You think you know the tale of his mendacious mamma Mystique? You don't! Mother and son reunite in a mold-shattering tale that exposes secrets held for decades and redefines both ...
It's a satisfying conclusion to the story. Kamala's thoughts seem authentic and endearing all the way through, and the Sentinel fight has some spectacular art. The script remains the weak point, though. It's not bad by any means, but the pace and the dialogue are improvable.
PS: What happened to the fish?!
WELCOME TO THE X-MEN, KAMALA KHAN!
With Orchis hot on her heels, Ms. Marvel is faced with the reality of what it means to be a mutant... Is being an X-Man a dream come true...or a nightmare come to life? Find out as the newest mutant's inaugural X-series comes to a close!
Rated T+
The pace remains relentless, speeding toward a conclusion with slick action-movie dialogue and strong, sharp (but not too detailed) art. Like the last issue, there's one little point of corniness--Zodiac's sheer ego wards off vampires, huh?
I was on the verge of being underwhelmed. This goes by so quickly that it seems to contain even less plot development than it really does. But I ap more
THE FINAL HOURS OF MOON KNIGHT!
As the clock ticks down, Moon Knight battles the Black Spectre for the fate of the city - and every step forward is paid for with blood. Will Moon Knight and his allies thwart the Spectre's scheme? And if they do, what will remain of them?
Rated T+
It's got gorgeous art and some clever ideas for developing its plot. The script has more than its fair share of snappy lines, too. It's challenging.
And yet, the slow pace continues to frustrate me. It's just a bit patronizing, as if the creators (the author in particular) are worried that I'll overlook how brilliant, ambitious, and thoughtful they are. The scrupulous review of every ne more
Misty Knight has uncovered a string of murders with seemingly supernatural origins - and Captain America's been marked as the next target. Something about the crime scene strikes Steve as familiar...but can he find the connection between the murders and his past before this mysterious new threat finds him?
Rated T+
I found this a little less impressive than the first issue. Artistic polish, writing quality, and the complexity of the ideas are all falling off. The Reed Richards strip is undoubtedly the strongest: beautiful and bittersweet.
YOU CAN'T RUN, AND YOU CAN'T HIDE!
Prepare for horror in the mighty Marvel fashion...from beyond the grave! A mad Reed Richards works in desperation. A lone warrior stands tall against a galaxy of undead. And the unstoppable X-Force faces its greatest foe yet... In the second installment of this all-new MARVEL ZOMBIES anthology series, your fa...
The highlights here are some good art, some good wisecracks, and one heartwarmingly authentic Howard adventure (the Kibblesmith/Wu strip) that pokes fun at modern Marvel's multimedia synergy obsession.
The other two strips are fairly annoying due to their belief that "absurdist humor" equates to frustrating the reader and their use of Howard as a passive observer of continuity wankery.
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CELEBRATE HIS 50TH ANNIVERSARY IN THIS ALL-NEW ONE-SHOT!
Meet Howard. He's a hard-boiled P.I. with problems by the duckload. But a cosmic, all-seeing friend(?) known as the Peeper(!) is giving him a chance to see what his life COULD be! The joys he COULD have! All the ways his life COULD suck way less than it does now! In other words: "Whaugh ...
Add "explaining to a foreign writer how badly she's going to spoil the mood for American readers by using 'Summon the Grovers' as a battle cry" to the list of things Marvel editors don't do, I guess.
TIME HAS RUN OUT-THE END IS NEIGH!
Saturnyne has set loose her army, and all hell has broken loose in Vanaheim! Mirage, Dust, Marrow and Typhoid Mary are doing all they can to stem the tides, but the odds aren't in their favor. Elsewhere, Magik and Curse find themselves caught in the eye of the storm as the battle for the fate of Vanaheim rage...
The pace is fast, and the amount of plot development is a little light. But those are about the only faults I could lay against this comic.
The well-turned words and brilliant art do a stellar job of building an air of suspense and menace. With this passionate storytelling, I'm okay with a small serving of content--and eager for the next round.
ATTACK OF THE ZOMBIE GHOST RIDER!
Charlie reminds Bruce that he's more than a man on the run - he's an Avenger, a hero. And heroes help people. When their travels lead them to a Texas town under attack by dreaded monstrosities known as war devils, it's time for the Hulk to step in... ...but he rouses an undead Spirit of Vengeance from his eter...
It's a cool little mystery just between its own covers, and it drops some more fascinating clues about "Victor Shade." It's written and drawn very well, and it has some great jokes. The icing on the cake is that it foreshadows an awesome twist for the Immortal Thor.
DIAL V FOR VALKYRIE!
Her name is Janet Van Dyne. She's got a personal invite from Jane Foster. His name is Victor Shade. He's a dead warrior - on a technicality, at least. So together, they're on vacation in Valhalla - to solve the mystery of how a dead man can die again...
Rated T+
I've been waiting for the Booth shoe to drop for a whole year, and it's pretty enjoyable when it does. The script and the art build up to a terrific Hulk-fight--but the creators run out of pages before they can bring it to a conclusion. The overall shortage of content is what holds this a little shy of greatness in my opinion. (That, and the fact that the author shows little recap mercy for reader more
INCREDIBLE AND SENSATIONAL!
The Incredible Hulk comes for his cousin, and it's not a social call! Both Hulk books collide! What villain is brave enough to bait the two strongest heroes (one with way better hair) of the Marvel Universe?! PLUS: In honor of Native/Indigenous Heritage Month, the Best Friend of the Marvel Universe and She-Hulk's ex...
The plot develops with a vengeance, and on the character side, we get that rarest of all creatures: a contrite Mr. Sinister. The art looks great. I think the "random past Jean Grey quotes" gimmick was a little overdone, though.
X MY HEART!
Xavier swore he would stay on Krakoa and defend its memory. He's leaving. There must be a good reason to leave one doomed island for another - and the dark secrets that await beneath Muir Island. Meanwhile, something is very wrong with Jean...or is it something very right?
Rated T+
This is drawn well, and it has memorable dialogue, but what I appreciate most is the way the characters' decisions are justified in rational--often gut-wrenching--ways. It makes this feel far more consequential than a lot of miniseries.
SPIDER-MAN'S A MUTANT!
Okay, not that Spider-Man, but we got your attention, eh? Orchis' Stark Sentinels are wreaking havoc across Peter Parker's home turf, and it's not just mutants in the crosshairs now. But while Peter and Kurt thwip and bamf their way around the murderous machines, another set of eyes watches from the shadows. Secrets will...
It's another solid one-off adventure for Logan. The Black Panther's cameo is functional, but not all that inspired. The art looks good, and the arc seems to be chugging reliably toward an impressive climax. I do like that Benjamin Percy is getting some more mileage out of Jun Wei after introducing her in X-Force.
CLAWS IN WAKANDA!
WOLVERINE has gone underground to dodge the heat from ORCHIS' mutant hunt, while BLACK PANTHER is in exile on the outskirts of WAKANDA. But when an illegal cache of precious metals is targeted to further Orchis' agenda, these clawed compatriots will team up to keep the goods out of the bad guys' hands! But can even these two ...
The plot threads all weave together into a thoroughly satisfying second act. The supporting cast shines, and the art looks great. But there are plenty of nits I could pick, and things unwind into frustratingly vague foreshadowing at the end. So I call this issue good, but not great.
Tony Stark is a genius billionaire playboy philanthropist. His wife is a brilliant, brutal telepath. But neither of them have an answer to the Stark Sentinel problem. To solve that, Tony's going to have to go to the smartest person he knows: IRONHEART! But with everything on the line, can Tony still trust her, or have the Rings of the Mandarin chan...
The art is what stands out most to me. It's incredibly dynamic, polished, and just a ton of fun to look at.
On the script side, Elektra's voice sounds good. The plot leaves me a little underwhelmed, though. The antagonists are aggressively non-memorable. But maybe I'm old and cynical.
This is a satisfying read, but not (so far) an essential one.
THE HEAT IS ON IN HELL'S KITCHEN!
ELEKTRA NATCHIOS, former assassin turned DAREDEVIL, has been recruited by the Amazing Spider-Man to stop New York City from tearing itself apart as every mobster and super villain in town go to war! And Elektra is the only thing standing in the way of Hell's Kitchen's annihilation at the hands of a dangerous n...
The prose and the art are solid, but not spectacular. The whole issue is elevated by an impeccably consistent theme, one rooted deep in Shang-Chi's character. Of course, it all comes down to Shang's daddy issues, as always, but it's compelling nonetheless.
WHOSE SIDE ARE YOU ON?
GANG WAR has thrown the crime lords and super heroes of New York into a deadly conflic,t and as both, Shang-Chi must play each side against each other in a dangerous game of deception! When he became leader of his family's Five Weapons Society, he promised to use it for good, but friends and foes alike have been unsure o...
This issue juggles an admirable number of balls, and it does so with a creative style that I find personally appealing. An adequate amount of groundwork is laid for post-Gang-War adventures. But first, the Big Dumb Crossover.
Jess is set up well for GW by developing a personal beef with Diamondback--and the gangster gets enough development to hook my interest.
The storytelli more
GANG WAR: FIRST STRIKE!
The Web of Destiny restored Spider-Woman's life, but even CAPTAIN MARVEL and MADAME WEB can tell something's changed. Now SPIDER-MAN wants to recruit her for a new team because VIPER has engineered a deadly union between HYDRA and DIAMONDBACK that's about to tear the city apart, bringing forth a new foe powerful enough ...
It looks pretty damn good on the artistic front, and Jessica's voice is a delight. Forward plot progress is a little slow, though. The spycraft that fills the majority of this issue is entertaining, but it also feels inconsequential.
SPIDER-WOMAN GOES TO WAR...
...against the GANG WAR tearing through New York. On the trail of the ruthless DIAMONDBACK and his mysterious backers, Jess commits a little corporate espionage, which may bury her in a dark corner of her past. Plus, the shadowy GREEN MAMBA prowls for a rematch Spider-Woman may not be ready for!
Rated T+
This issue did a remarkable job of getting me excited for a crossover that I previously had zero enthusiasm for. I'm strongly in favor of the "resurrection" featured here.
For me, the weak link is the art. It's clear and polished, but the style seems too cartoony for the subject matter.
The script is definitely not weak. The pace is fast and tense, the story flows clearly, an more
PRELUDE TO GANG WAR!
The super-crime landscape of New York has been on edge. This issue, they jump over that edge. What incites the war?! Who hired Shotgun and took out Tombstone? What, if anything, can Spider-Man do about it? Everything you need to know before GANG WAR officially kicks off next month is HERE.
Rated T
The resolution is a little unfocused, and this issue features a weird take on Marc's DID. However, it does bring things in for a solid happily-ever-after that might impact Moon Knight's status quo in the future. The art is strong, too.
Having fulfilled his sinister ritual, the JACKAL KNIGHT's ultimate ascendance is at hand - by conquering the land of the living with the endless hordes of the City of the Dead! Outnumbered and overwhelmed, can Moon Knight dig deep within himself to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat? With all the blood on his hands, can a man like Marc Spector ...
There's a truly impressive amount of action, world-building, and character development packed into this issue. Miles continues to push his solo stories and relationships forward, while making room for a healthy helping of crossover combat.
I appreciate the wit and sass in the dialogue. I'm still ambivalent about the art, though. There are individual moments of great dynamism and excitem more
AMAZING TEAM-UP AS THE GANG WAR RAGES ON!
New York is under siege as super villains and criminal gangs violently carve the city up like pie. Miles Morales' job? Save all of Brooklyn from destruction! But there are too many fires for the Spider-Men to put out on their own. The most unlikely super-allies will rise on BOTH sides. And while Miles ...