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All of the threads come together very nicely in this loud, fast combat climax. The art makes things look suitably epic, and the dialogue is natural, with plenty of jokes along the way. What elevates this to greatness are the moments of deep empathy woven into the action, each highlighted by wickedly sharp, memorable lines.
Guardians of the Galaxy #10
THE BATTLE OF THE BRANCHWORLDS BEGINS!
The flowering of Grootspace is almost upon us, but Empress Victoria and the Spartax Armada have arrived to stop it.
Can Star-Lord make peace with his people?
Or will Groot's second chance die on the vine?
RATED T+
This issue pushes many different plotlines forward by little steps. It's not nearly as frustrating as it could be, thanks to strong art and some sharp dialogue (the lines are a little glitchy during the Penance fight, though).
The creators have managed to hold my attention on all of their story-threads, even the Ilongas, and I admire the amount of talent that requires.
Black Panther #8
T'CHALLA VS. MONET!
The missing-persons cases spiraling out of Birnin T'Chaka worsens, and Black Panther is determined to find out who is behind the disappearances. What does it have to do with the St. Croix family and their daughter, the powerful Uncanny Avenger known as Monet? T'Challa is about to find out!
RATED T+
The art is impressive in its details, clarity, and dynamism. The dialogue sounds natural all the way through. This issue's plot developments clarify a lot of what's already been hinted at about Matt's demon problems.
What impresses me most, though, is the pace of the script. It drew me smoothly through the story and helped me figure out She-Hulk's "twist" at exactly the right time: just
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Daredevil #5
DAREDEVIL'S SECOND ARC BEGINS WITH A BRUTAL BOUT!
In the senses-shattering second arc of DAREDEVIL, creators Saladin Ahmed and Germán Peralta continue the explosive debut of this new series featuring an all-new villain for Daredevil to face down!
RATED T+
Subjectively, I think I'd like this more if the author found a way to tell the story without supervillains. I contend that that would make the social commentary objectively sharper, too. It's still strongly written and beautifully drawn, but a sharp bite at specific social issues would serve better than gumming at a vague, dystopian supervillain dictatorship.
Avengers: Twilight #2
With the clock ticking to New Year's Day, and the world against him, CAPTAIN AMERICA must build an army to save America! Will his surviving friends sign up, or is he going to have to lead the ragtag group called THE DEFENDERS against the expert military marksman known as BULLSEYE?
RATED T+
The world-building is imaginative, especially on the visual front. The social commentary isn't strident (perhaps even too subtle, in my opinion), but it seems carefully reasoned and up to date. The characterization is solid, making it easy to empathize with Steve Rogers in particular.
It's a good comic.
But it's not so good--yet--that I would feel guilty about dismissing it a
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Avengers: Twilight #1
In a gleaming new world of prosperity, Captain America is no more. But Steve Rogers still exists, floating through an America where freedom is an illusion, where THE AVENGERS are strangers and his friends are long dead. But is the Dream? How do you assemble Avengers in a world that doesn't want them? PLUS: A behind-the-scenes look at the making of ...
This issue was a pleasantly surprising start for a self-contained story. There's humor and inventiveness in the dialogue and the plot development. It's illustrated with clean, strong art.
I appreciate that the creators are upfront about this series being a sideshow to the main Fall of X. They take their plot seriously enough to make it engaging, but their tongues are just far enough int
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Cable #1
THE FUTURE MUST NOT COME TO PASS!
All the signs are here: The Neocracy is coming - and with it comes not only the end of mutantkind, but all of the humankind as well! As if rescuing Young Nate from the ongoing threat of Orchis weren't enough, can Cable root out this growing threat and decimate it before the Neocracy has a chance to take hold. B...
It's another slow and digressive installment, with Tony Stark's story hardly moving at all.
Fortunately, Forge's jokes and Riri's character development elevate things, along with some excellent art.
Invincible Iron Man #14
Tony Stark needs more than just an armor to defeat Orchis, he needs an army.
Can Ironheart build one in time?
Who will answer the call?
RATED T+
This title is too closely entangled with Invincible Iron Man, so it makes sense that they're suffering through similar doldrums this week.
I find this issue a little more frustrating, though it has Phil Noto art that I love. The plot is developed arbitrarily, relying on off-page developments and an abrupt callback to a one-shot from three years ago. That undercuts the impact of the trag
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X-Men #30
WE ARE NOT ANIMALS!
As the chaos of mutantkind's fight back against their fall at the hands of Orchis rages in FALL OF THE HOUSE OF X, other forgotten foes come from the woodwork to take on the X-Men in their time of peril! Synch and Talon find themselves once more besieged by the High Evolutionary and his creations to reap the consequences of ...
I really like the art. And I think the premise is sound. The script takes a lot of time and a lot of exposition to relay that premise, though, and it ends with the feeling that at least one act is missing.
Miguel O'Hara - Spider-Man 2099 #3
BEWARE - WEREWOLF UNLEASHED!
Cursed by blood - WEREWOLF BY 2099!
SPIDER-MAN must take on the WEREWOLF in a no-holds-barred battle!
An over-the-top MONSTER MASH for the 100th LEGACY ISSUE!
RATED T+
As this series pivots towards its final act, I think it's exposing a core fault (beyond its questionably successful impersonation of MCU Yelena). Half the time, it wants to be a high-octane assassin-action story, leavened with standard quip-based comicbook humor. The other half of the time, it wants to deliver acerbic, progressive social commentary á la Last Week Tonight or the Daily Show.
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White Widow #3
When a shady corporation called Armament threatens Yelena Belova and her neighbors with eviction under suspicious circumstances, she decides to take the problem into her own hands. After all, there's rarely a problem a little murder can't solve! But Armament is not quite what it seems - and a single mistake could cost Yelena everything.
Capwolf & the Howling Commandos #4
It's a fight of a lifetime as Cap and the Howling Commandos race to prevent the Nazis from unleashing werewolves on the world. But when the best laid plans go sideways, it will take a miracle - and faith in each other - to ensure the whole team makes it out alive...
RATED T+
This issue doesn't go very far, and it goes at a fairly slow pace. But every step is delectable. It's still incredibly well-drawn, and the dialogue is loaded with memorable lines.
Ultimate Spider-Man #2
THE MOST SURPRISING SPIDER-MAN STORY OF THE 21ST CENTURY CONTINUES!
Spider-Man faces his first super villain! J. Jonah Jameson's quest to uncover who is really pulling the strings of this new Ultimate Universe leads to a shocking revelation! And New York City welcomes its newest hero...the Green Goblin!
Rated T
Jonathan Hickman apparently came to the same conclusion I did about what was missing from his new Ultimate universe: heart.
So he delivers it in spades, far better than I thought he (or maybe anyone) could.
This is a delight. The art is exquisite and scrupulously clear, the dialogue is sharp, and the characterization is world-class. Every aspect of this Peter Parker's life ex
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Ultimate Spider-Man #1
THE NEW ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN FOR A NEW ULTIMATE UNIVERSE!
Visionary writer Jonathan Hickman (HOUSE OF X/POWERS OF X) and acclaimed artist Marco Checchetto (DAREDEVIL) bring you a bold new take on Spider-Man, with this, the debut title of the new line of Ultimate Comics! After the events of ULTIMATE INVASION, the world needs a hero...who will ri...
I like Ig Guara, but they're just not Andrés Genolet. I like clever banter, but it's not (at least not in this case) real character or plot development. This is a terrific, Seinfeldian break in the action, but it is still a break.
When I say the banter isn't doing real character development, I may be overstating things. But, for example, this issue raises a HUGE question--why does it ta
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Sensational She-Hulk #4
SHE-HULK and JACK OF HEARTS go on vacation...IN SPACE!
Someone from Jack's past is looking for him. When two heavy hitters like She-Hulk and Jack of Hearts are in SERIOUS DANGER, that's a huge problem.
Rated T+
This issue is about getting from point A to point B along a rather dull, familiar route. On such a journey, the means of transportation need to be fast, comfortable, classy, and interesting. They are.
To put it in comic book terms, the material is generic, but the storytelling is top-notch.
I should earmark this as a good example of the distinction between story and storytell
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Avengers #9
The Avengers battle the Twilight Court...for the sake of Kang the Conqueror? The Twilight Court wishes to bring Kang to justice, but the Avengers still have need of the comatose conqueror. Which side can claim to truly be just?
Rated T+
In strict plot terms, this is a pretty simple story. But the creators hang stylish words and art on it, ensuring that it's quite the satisfying ride.
And there's a subtle but deeply engaging undercurrent of characterization as the two heroes hint about anger, guilt, and how you deal with them.
Blade #7
BLADE TEAMS UP WITH THE HULK TO TAME THE ANGER WITHIN!
In preparation to face the Adana once more, Blade must confront the monster he is afraid he is...and who knows better what it's like to live with a monstrous version of yourself than Bruce Banner?
Rated T+
It's a decent bonus issue of MM: S-M (Miles teaming up with Misty Knight is one of my favorite parts of this volume), and I liked the ties to Gang War. It features a pretty cardboard-flat Venom, though. And even though I don't pay for comics by the issue (Marvel Unlimited), I feel the pain and injustice of having to pony up extra cash for a non-optional reprint.
Giant-Size: Spider-Man #1
SPIDER-MAN VS. VENOM!
DYLAN BROCK, A.K.A. VENOM, has a bone...or a brain...to pick with MILES MORALES! With MILES MORALES: SPIDER-MAN scribe CODY ZIGLAR teaming up with IBAN COELLO (VENOM, FANTASTIC FOUR), and with a cover by the legendary BRYAN HITCH, this is a GIANT-SIZED spidey story that can't be missed! And this is just the first of ...
As the shape of the plot emerges, the author starts to undermine what I felt was the greatest strength of the previous issue. He still introduces novel, intriguing, and unlikely new heroes.
But what's the point when Mr. Make Sentry Great Again is just going to murder them in a few pages?
I love the art; while it's not absolutely top-tier stuff, it's very clear, and it has a k
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Sentry #2
As more people begin manifesting Sentry's powers, it's all Misty Knight and Jessica Jones can do to keep track of the incidents, let alone discover any connections between them. Meanwhile, each new Sentry must reckon with their newfound abilities - and what this newfound power means for who they will become. Unfortunately, one of them isn't a team ...
I continue to relentlessly not get it. The script is aggressively uninterested in answering the kind of questions I ask about plots and characters. The art rustles almost all of my jimmies.
But I can't deny it's a story told with talent. And the Black Widow is outstanding, not just in herself, but in her interactions with the other characters.
Thunderbolts #2
THE REVOLUTION VS. THE KINGPIN!
When Contessa Valentina Allegra De Fontaine gets word that Kingpin will be overseeing the transfer of the Red Skull's fortune at the notorious Hellfire Club, Bucky Barnes enlists the aid of his favorite masters of infiltration - a symbiote-equipped Black Widow and a dressed-to-impress Yelena Belova, the White Wi...
I think the storytelling in this issue is pretty solid. The writing is fine in a tough-guy action-movie way, and the art does it one better in its commitment to gore.
The problem is, I'm not coming to the table with any enthusiasm for the idea of a psycho asshole brutally tormenting an antihero asshole in a way that's already an annual tradition. And this treatment of the subject, talen
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Wolverine #41
SABRETOOTH WAR BEGINS HERE! THE MOST VIOLENT WOLVERINE STORY EVER TOLD!
Get ready for the showdown to end all showdowns - WOLVERINE VS. SABRETOOTH! It's been years since these heavy hitters have crossed paths in the Marvel Universe, but as Krakoa falls, so rises SABRETOOTH - and he's out for revenge! They threw VICTOR CREED in the PIT, but he'...