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The plot that gives this issue its shape is another little one-and-done adventure, a novel, intriguing problem solved with ingenuity by both the characters and the author.
What pushes it into greatness is the seamless integration of premises developed over the whole course of the volume, from Nick Scratch stalking the family to Sue and Reed's secret Morse code from #17. I love it when c
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Fantastic Four #18
THE SECRET OF FRANKLIN RICHARDS! Franklin Richards has been an immortal, a god, an Omega-level mutant - and more. He's created life, entire universes, and been worshipped for it. He's ended life and been cussed out with just as much sincerity. But there's something else Franklin Richards has done - and is doing - that nobody else in the universe kn...
Yes, there are big, stupid superpower zappies. More importantly, there are truly weighty philosophical questions, posed and answered in artful, unique language. Even the visuals are on an uptick, combining imaginative blocking with top-notch polish.
What more do you need in a great big "back from the dead" story?
Resurrection of Magneto #3
FALLS THE SHADOW! In the cold dark rooms beyond death, there are terrible things. Annihilators. Adversaries. And a King of Shadows...who seeks a new soul to live in. The time of easy miracles is over. For Storm and Magneto, all the roads back to life are hard...and this is the hardest road of all.
Rated T+
This finale is a great fusion of stupid cinematic action, mind-blowing art, and surprise guest stars. The dialogue flirts constantly with cliché, as do the mechanics of the climactic fight. But the engine that ACTUALLY drives the plot is an incredibly thoughtful, nuanced take on the theme of the whole volume, a dramatic assertion that relationships, memories, and communities make us who we are. more
Black Panther #10
A FINAL CONFRONTATION AGAINST THE GRAY WOLF! After discarding Baba Nkisu, the Gray Wolf has found a new host: the crime lord's daughter, Aliinya Nkisu! To defeat a supernatural power so great AND to save Aliinya from the Gray Wolf, eater of souls, Black Panther must call upon the aid of allies new and old!
Rated T+
This issue has all the style we've come to expect in words and art. Soldier's hard-boiled voice gives the dialogue a nice edge. The actual plot developments are a bit open-ended, but I see a HUGE compensating factor in the new light this installment throws on Dr. Sterman. She's NOT giving Soldier therapy here; she's stiffening his resolve to keep fighting the Mission's fight. I think Sterman not b more
Vengeance of the Moon Knight #3
VENGEANCE EXACTED! As the new Moon Knight serves his own vision of justice, Marc Spector's allies and friends take it upon themselves to find his base of operations and take the fight to him! But the Fists of Khonshu hold a bloody and well-earned reputation, one which the likes of Hunter's Moon, Tigra and Soldier are all about to experience firstha...
The A and B strips are drawing closer together, which is a net positive. The two art teams are both doing good work, and their styles align pretty well. This particular issue shows off how important coloring is in creating kid-friendly art.
This issue isn't as comical as some that have come before, but it's much more dramatic and consequential. I particularly like how the key plot devel
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Spider-Boy #5
A MONSTEROUS REMATCH! Bailey Briggs lost his family when Madame Monstrosity made him into Spider-Boy now she's taken his best friend! Bailey swore he would save Helifino when next they met, but will he even get the chance?!
Rated T
This is an incremental improvement over #1, sharpened by its focus on plot progression, its willingness to answer an adequate number of questions without spoiling all mysteries, and its introduction of fantastic guest stars. The art is clearer while retaining exquisite polish and inventive blocking, and the prose (both dialogue and narration) has a terse, dry wit that suits my taste exactly.
Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver #2
Wanda and Pietro Maximoff are no longer on speaking terms. So when the Wizard corners each of them with his new army of Frightful Four Hundred, it will take all their ingenuity - and all their power - to survive. But can the twins save themselves without unleashing something worse? And are they really as alone as they think?
Rated T+
Kieron Gillen's bet that I want to know more about Destiny and Mystique in the Fall era pays off. His winnings are more modest when the question is whether or not I want more Mother Righteous or deep background for Rise of the Powers of X.
It's a solid read, well polished in its words and its art, but it's quite dense. It's not insightful enough to enhance the other X-Books, but it's no
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X-Men: Forever #1
HAUNTED HOUSE OF X! How can you kill a digital god? What do you do when the Phoenix is bleeding out into nothing? There's been questions that have haunted you since the end of IMMORTAL X-MEN. Finally, some answers. There's also been some questions that have haunted you since the START of IMMORTAL X-MEN. Finally, some answers too. Tying directly int...
This high-concept fight comic deserves credit for swinging big and scoring. It's far from flawless, but it's sculpted by laser-like focus into a digression-free chunk of conflict. The art is mecha-magnificent, and the words are trimmed back strictly to conveying ideas that expand on the action.
It is good; it is not great. The art is pretty much there, and the words are close. But the c
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Invincible Iron Man #16
D-Day is here and there is absolutely a main event: Iron Man vs. Feilong! Get ready for the biggest clash of armor you've ever seen! Plus: Tony gets some new suits!
Rated T+
This issue doesn't mean much in terms of long-term plot progression, but it's a satisfying little adventure by itself. Spider-Boy is a surprisingly organic team-up, considering he and Jess both got hurt by the last round of Spider-Verse nonsense. The script balances basic villain-whomping action against simple, honest exploration of Jessica's feelings. The art tells the story with clarity and dyna more
Spider-Woman #5
In the fallout from the explosive citywide GANG WAR, Jessica Drew uncovered the terrible truth behind the search for her missing son. Now, when she's at her lowest, the last thing Spider-Woman wants is an unexpected team-up. But try telling that to BAILEY BRIGGS, the spectacular SPIDER-BOY!
Rated T+
My take on this volume has always been that it puts style over substance, and it does the style well enough to make that okay.
Until suddenly it doesn't. This issue is as sparse on content as any that's come before. For me, at least, the stylish smoke and mirrors don't conceal the flimsiness of the structure this time. Most importantly, I can't see any reason offered for the plot to dev
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Blade #9
BLADE LEADS HIS DEAD ARMY! After expanding his dark powers with Dracula and the Hulk, and then traveling into the depths of the underworld to learn more about the Adana, Blade is finally prepared to lead a charge against her. Now, as a Master of Darkness himself, Blade builds an army of undead monsters from the underworld to rise against the Adana'...
I still think that Luna does too much and Carol does too little, but at least they're both doing SOMETHING. Plus, the addition of solid guest stars makes this feel more like an ensemble story than a "hero & sidekick" comic where the roles are reversed.
The script struggles to convey quite a lot of exposition and action without losing clarity, and there's not much room left over for real
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Captain Marvel #6
BATTLE FOR THE BANDS! It's a Captain Marvel showdown! With Carol Danvers and her unwitting sidekick Yuna Yang continuing to slip his grasp, Genis-Vell goes after his half brother, Hulkling - and the altered Nega-Bands in his and Wiccan's wedding rings! Plus, the thread of the Omen's mystery begins to unravel - only to get tangled in Yuna's personal...
The creators and the story profit from this issue's tighter focus on an active conflict without the messy continuity connections that weighed down #1. The art gets its chance to shine on the dynamic action pages, though the quieter moments are still a little too melodramatic. The prose stumbles occasionally and never gets too memorable, but the short, tight scenes produce a good pace.
Night Thrasher #2
NIGHT THRASHER has been betrayed by one of his oldest and closest allies as his battle with the new crime lord THE O.G. intensifies! As his reignited relationship with SILHOUETTE also heats up, Night Thrasher takes on a new look for a new era. But his war with the O.G. may end up destroying the very people he seeks to protect...
Rated T+
The art gets stiffer, the plot develops arbitrarily, the accents get stupider, and this issue thoroughly dashes my hopes that I would have fun reading this series. I'll admit that the problem is mainly on my end, but better storytelling (even in a retro style) could have overcome my subjective distaste.
Wolverine: Madripoor Knights #2
MELEE IN MADRIPOOR AS ROUGHOUSE AND BLOODSCREAM RETURN! WOLVERINE, CAPTAIN AMERICA and BLACK WIDOW delve deeper into the mystery of the missing weapon in Madripoor and come face-to-face with Logan's old enemies, ROUGHOUSE and BLOODSCREAM! If Bloodscream gets his hands on any of these heroes, neither a mutant nor a Super-Soldier will make it through...
Surely I'm neither the first nor the last to say, "$8 for a FCBD preview anthology? This sum bullshit."
So we have 10 teasers here. Two of them leave me neutral. Five of them are quietly disappointing. And three of them actually make me angry (The MCU TVA, Druig, and Evil Gwen).
I could go into greater detail, but Psycamorean has already done that as well as it can be done.
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Web of Spider-Man #1
2024 is primed to be one of the biggest years in Spider-History and you've only seen the tip of the iceberg! In the pages of this one-shot, we're going to lay out some of the biggest upcoming Spider-Stories and characters in the Spider-Verse through the beginning of 2025, and you aren't going to want to miss this!
Rated T
This issue picks up on the heady "elder gods" mythology from #5, and this time, there's no climactic battle to up the action quotient. Things veer dangerously toward the obscure; in my opinion, too many gods get name-dropped.
But in place of a slam-bang fight, we get a complicated, passionate, and adversarial mother-son relationship, and that's more than enough. (Some spectacular guest
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Immortal Thor #8
Thor confronted his mother Gaea about her machinations in Midgard... and the dark secrets she had kept from him. Meanwhile, a trap was prepared - baited with blood vengeance, laced with insidious poison and carefully set by she who perhaps cared for the Odinson best. This is the story of the IMMORTAL THOR...and of the women who loved him.
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Somehow, this one really seems to fire on all cylinders for me. The pace is brisk, but there's no shortage of content. It has plenty of action and plenty of ideas, too. The social commentary is a little sharper in this issue.
My ratings might still be below the average, but that's mainly because I'm just not gonna get over calling up the same old villains.
Avengers: Twilight #4
THE AVENGERS are on the run from THE NEW AVENGERS as old enemies emerge! And what is the terrible secret of IRON MAN, THE WASP...and H-DAY?
Rated T+
It's a simple espionage tale, bordering on simplistic. But it's elevated by stylish storytelling. The art is dynamic in action and expressive in conversation, and it has plenty of polish. The script has a formidable structure, folding every plot twist into in medias res flashbacks to make them surprising without ever losing clarity. And the character relationships feel sincere and appropriate. more
Black Widow & Hawkeye #1
THE EYES OF A HAWK AND THE VENOM OF A WIDOW!
Even when Black Widow and Hawkeye had no one to trust, they still had each other - even though their paths sometimes diverged. So when Clint Barton is accused of a rogue assassination attempt that puts the U.S. and Madripoor at odds, a symbiote-equipped Natasha Romanoff thinks nothing of coming to h...
This retread of Venom #31 is enhanced by superb art. The script also delivers some nuggets of insight into Cletus and Carnage's thinking along the way. However, the writing is hampered by the lack of tension (provided you've read Venom #31) and some struggles with keeping all the points of view straight.
Carnage #5
"FLESH AND BLOOD" CONTINUES! Following the events of VENOM #31, Carnage has Dylan. But is Dylan just bait for Eddie, the King in Black himself? Time for some bloody brother bonding!
Rated T+
At the beginning of this volume, I thought Zeb Wells might be better at writing Spider-Man than Peter Parker. But a nice "soap opera" issue like this, compared to the "passive Spidey" we saw so much of in Gang War, makes me think I had it backwards. Maybe Mr. Wells does better when Pete isn't behind the mask. A guest artist with a talent for bringing detail and emotion to ordinary, non-costumed ch more
Amazing Spider-Man #45
The Gang War is over, but New York City will bear the scars for a long time. While Peter was fighting the war, other parts of his life kept going on and the consequences will be felt here. Plus...what mystery is bubbling up at Ravencroft?
Rated T
Okay, I like the big-picture plot that's developing to tie these scenarios together. And this issue's scenario is enjoyable in itself, with splashy art and action movie dialogue. The flip side is that all of the narrative logic has that shallow "don't think about this too hard" fragility you get in most action movies.
It also occurs to me that the big-picture plot is entirely too subtle
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What If...? Venom #2
THEY'RE THE BEST THERE IS AT WHAT THEY DO! And what they do is eat the hell out of your brain before slicing you to ribbons with six adamantium claws! WOLVERINE! VENOM! 'Nuff said!
Rated T+