It’s gotten to the point where every issue in this series feels forced and repetitive. I feel like I’m reading the same dialogue each month with different names and locations sprinkled throughout. Romeo is concerned with Bobby pushing himself too hard. Bobby pushes himself even harder while delivering one-liners that fall flat. Random Orchis villain plans an attack and tries to draw Bobby ouy.more
CHILLING WITH THE CAPTAIN!
ORCHIS' attacks on ICEMAN are heating up! Will crossing paths with the ALL-NEW Y-MEN give BOBBY DRAKE the chance to put them down once and for all or open a new path to his own destruction? Guest-starring AARON FISCHER, the CAPTAIN AMERICA of the Railways (and showcasing his awesome new power set)!
Rated T+
The only thing that really limits this climax is that it's a half-dozen great climaxes all smooshed together. It's like an all-dessert meal: rich and tasty, but a little overwhelming.
But there's good art and outstanding hoo-rah dialogue, and a fascinating new status quo at the end.
I'm eager to see where these Avengers go next…hopefully as more of an ensemble.
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The Avengers' battle with the Ashen Combine comes to a head - and one will fall. But will the Impossible City fall with them, and what kind of doom might fall upon the Earth as a consequence? Plus: A bonus story celebrating Latin/Latinx heroes and creators!
Rated T+
Great words and excellent art make the absolute most out of powerful (but not 100% logical) plot developments. That finale is exciting as hell even if it doesn't make a ton of sense, is what I'm saying.
Sadly, the B strip is one of those clumsy, counter-productive efforts to shill for an otherwise quite likable character (and it doesn't even get the name of the endangered snake right).
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CONDITION RED!
The Four Horsemen ride across the land. Daemon armies sweep through the skies. The Spire Vile is open. As Genesis launches her endgame, Storm and the Brotherhood fight for their lives across the Red Planet...and somewhere, the last Okkara Seed blooms. The Revelation is here. Plus: You're not going to want to miss out on an all-n...
In contrast to #37's triple serving of action ideas, #38 concentrates on a single mission. It's a different structural style, but the creators carry it off with equal aplomb.
Cap is perfect, as are Logan's ruminations on their relationship.
The art's still formidable. While the characters are occasionally stiff (particularly in the face), they're surrounded by impeccable det more
REUNITED - CAPTAIN AMERICA AND WOLVERINE!
You know those old friends, the ones that go way, way back who you can always rely on? That's STEVE ROGERS to LOGAN, whose friendship goes back to WORLD WAR II! It only stands to reason that as WOLVERINE faces the fallout from FALL OF X, that CAPTAIN AMERICA has his six! But as ORCHIS rises and LEGACY ...
It's another super-stylish action-heavy chapter, and there are plenty of those lovably sharp one-liners in the dialogue. The character designs are starting to look a little wonky, though, and basic cause-and-effect plot development is hard to follow in the final pages.
Smashing straight to the final showdown is confusing. I'd bet that the author originally planned this as a 5-6 issue ar more
DOCTOR STRANGE JOINS BLADE ON A HIGH-SPEED HEIST!
Blade must break into the armored fortress of a weapons collector to steal a sword of unknown power - the key to defeating the Adana. But the fortress isn't just heavily armored. It's mobile. Doctor Strange guest-stars in this action-packed heist that gives new meaning to the term "bullet train...
Wiccan and Hulkling guest-star as adorable audience surrogates as the Guardians drop some hints about how they've changed. They have a new mission and a new antagonist, but this issue is a trifle short on comprehensive explanations.
The hints we do get are intriguing, though, and there are plenty of thoughtful touches in how it's written and drawn.
R.I.P. GUARDIANS!
The Guardians of the Galaxy are dead. The Manifold Territories are no more. In their place is Grootspace! With the cosmos' heroes defeated, it's up to Emperor Hulkling and Wiccan to hold the Grootfall back from the rest of the universe. Is this the beginning of a NEW Guardians of the Galaxy?
Rated T+
The art is fun, but frantic. The plot is straightforward and not particularly memorable. But this is boosted well into "good comics" territory by the script's more noteworthy qualities. It has an outstanding grasp on Carol's character, it deftly weaves a lot of backstory into the action, and it's distinguished by some cracking good lines of dialogue.
It's a really unexpected direction f more
CAPTAIN MARVEL SOLDIERS UP TO SAVE THE KREE HOMEWORLD!
The Kree home planet of Hala has become a paradise under the rule of Emperor Hulkling. But when Sentries launch an attack on civilians and start stealing children, Earth's Mightiest Hero must intervene! Half Kree, half human and all warrior, Carol Danvers swoops in for an action-packed spe...
The pace is a bit slow, and the prose doesn't really sparkle, but those nitpicks are the full extent of the script's faults. The art is good-to-great, but I have my usual subjective reaction to an artist carousel, no matter how talented the riders are. The stylistic inconsistency is a negative that needs a LOT of artistic horsepower to overcome.
On the content front, this flashback did more
SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN WEB-SLINGS AGAIN!
The spider-team that redefined the AMAZING SPIDER-MAN returns to celebrate the TEN YEAR ANNIVERSARY of the most monumental and shocking Spidey story in a generation! DAN SLOTT. RYAN STEGMAN. MARK BAGLEY. GIUSEPPE CAMUNCOLI. HUMBERTO RAMOS. Peter Parker. Doc Ock. Together again for a Spider-Man story SUPERI...
The art's pretty fantastic, and I think the premise of the story is fundamentally workable.
I totally failed to connect with this script, though. It lays out the antagonist in the driest, most expository way. It also presents a thoroughly generic spy lady and insists it's Natasha Romanoff. I'm just not buying that yet. Maybe I can be convinced in the future.
THE STING OF THE WIDOW!
After the shocking events of VENOM #23, NATASHA ROMANOFF, THE BLACK WIDOW, crosses paths with the symbiotes in a way that will leave them both changed FOREVER!
Rated T+
While the prose isn't distinguished and the art could be clearer, this deep dive into Marc's mind and conscience trots along at an excellent pace. The insights and character developments along the way are engaging in themselves, and Layla's running battle keeps the tension up.
Nothing is more feared in the City of the Dead than the ancient crocodile goddess known as AMMUT THE DEVOURER. Unfortunately for Marc Spector, he is currently being digested inside Ammut's belly, memory by memory. Can Moon Knight survive the weight of his own horrific past, or will the JACKAL KNIGHT rule triumphant across the realms of both the liv...
The art is uniformly solid. The amount of content and the pace are nicely matched, producing a smooth, easy read. There's a moment of clumsiness as the author struggles with the heroes debating their next steps, but that's balanced out by a surprisingly good Thanos scene. It's not a challenging comic, but it doesn't overstay its welcome.
THE SILVER SURFER VS. ADAM WARLOCK!
Surfer has been framed for the apparent death of Genis-Vell! Can the Surfer survive long enough to clear his name to the Infinity Watch? And what actually happened to Genis?!
Rated T+
As has been the norm throughout the series, the storytelling is far from perfect, and the ideas aren't particularly novel. You can't deny the creators and heroes have their hearts in the right spider-place, though. The community theme is carried through to the end, with Spidey's neighborhood becoming essential to his success.
The letters column hints that this book's audience skews youn more
SPIDEY'S SAVIOR OR CERPENT DOOM?!
SPIDER-MAN's final battle with the LIZARD puts all of Mumbai at risk - and the ravenous reptile's dangerous experiments have pushed the creature's powerful ally over the edge. Pavitr's one chance to save the city may rest with the last friends the wall-crawler ever thought he'd make!
Rated T
This issue fills in the gaps in the last act of #2. Irae gets her backstory, and Magneto gets tempted back to villainy. The art is nice; the ideas and the language used to convey them are pretty average. Although the thematic consistency with the earlier issues is a good thing, it also makes this feel a bit repetitive.
And would it kill them to drop an editor's note confirming that Irae more
MAGNETO FALLS TO THE SISTERHOOD OF EVIL MUTANTS!
Meet the ALL-NEW SISTERHOOD OF EVIL MUTANTS, as MAGNETO must wrestle with the sins of his past! What is the true source of IRAE's obsession with the Master of Magnetism, and how does it figure into X-MEN history?
Rated T+
Between the flat prose and the disjointed art (polished poses, but no real sense of setting or interaction), I found it difficult to care about this finale half as much as the creators wanted me to.
This sets up the next 24 issues of AMAZING SPIDER-MAN. Do. Not. Miss. This.
Rated T
If you buy into the elevator pitch, this is pretty satisfying.
If you don't--and especially if you know too much about WWII--this is mediocre.
The art is very detailed, which is not the same as being good.
The characterization of Cap is shallow and stereotypical; the characterization of the Howlers (Dum-Dum in particular) borders on slanderous.
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When Captain America is transformed into a werewolf on the front lines of World War II, he'll need the help of the Howling Commandos to take down a band of Nazi cultists who intend to use supernatural forces to turn the tide of battle. But can Cap control the skeptical, jaded Commandos when he can barely control himself?
Rated T+
It's a very silly premise, but the creators embrace it with all the heart required to make it fun.
I'm afraid this is the issue that made up my mind: Iban Coello is my unfavorite regular FF artist. The expressions are too exaggerated, the action is too frantic, and WHERE DID BEN'S NECK GO? But I recognize this is mainly a subjective issue; Mr. Coello's work is impeccably polished.
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What happens when a parallel world starts out different from our own but, through random chance and development, begins to resemble our Earth more and more closely? And what happens when those two universes begin to merge not just in style, but literally? It's a fascinating scientific question that the Fantastic Four will have to consider as they s...
The pace feels a little decompressed. It's hardly a mortal sin when creators this talented work this hard to make every short step entertaining. And it won't even be noticeable if you're reading this volume in a trade; I bet this issue will go down like an oyster when it becomes a chapter in a larger work.
I might be a slow learner: I just now noticed that after developing the "Trinity more
With the enemy revealed, Doctor Strange and his allies rush to confront his evil doppelganger, General Strange! But does the Doctor stand a chance again the General's five thousand years of experience? And will Stephen and Clea's marriage hold in the face of such a threat?
Rated T+
The "Jonathan Hickman" brand is so strong that Mr. Hickman can create a Dr. Strange ripoff, pitch it to the people who OWN Dr. Strange, and then watch them happily integrate it into their main continuity.
Snark aside, it's a very entertaining, very well-crafted comic. I'm old and well-read enough to see the narrative tricks, but not so bitter that I don't enjoy reading them.
JONATHAN HICKMAN RE-INVENTS THE COSMOLOGY OF THE MARVEL UNIVERSE! WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE-POWERS-THAT-BE MEET THE-NATURAL-ORDER-OF-THINGS? The infinite détente between THE-NATURAL-ORDER-OF-THINGS and THE-POWERS-THAT-BE nears an end. Old acquaintances are reunited during a Babylon Event. The Lion of Wolves throws the worst parties. Don't look under t...
There's nothing wrong with the words or the art--except that both the author and artist have demonstrated the ability to do better. There's not much character development, but the plot develops with a vengeance. This isn't a climactic chapter by itself, but it piles up twists and ideas that sharpen my anticipation for the climax to a razor's edge.
It's a very fun read despite my nitpick more
APOCALYPSE WHEN?
When everything has already gone wrong, you may think at least you have nothing to worry about. You'd be wrong.
Rated T+
It's a standard complement of plot development, buoyed along with sharp writing, pretty art, and a requisite serving of Deadpool comic relief. Where this issue climbs toward greatness is in effectively foreshadowing its big final development. It's a real achievement in tension-building.
ESCAPE PLAN!
X-FORCE is held captive. But what powerful force can keep WOLVERINE, COLOSSUS, OMEGA RED and QUENTIN QUIRE from their compatriots, and what will this mean for the future of MUTANTKIND? And, as the CHRONICLER focuses his powers on a new subject, how will his control shift the balance of power in the FALL OF X era?
Rated T+
Plenty is going on here, and it's all illustrated in gorgeous detail. This is a rewarding book, and it gets more rewarding the slower and more carefully you read it. I worry that some of its complexity could be due to confusing writing, though. But I wouldn't call the prose bad by any means; there are some absolutely beautiful lines.
THE MYSTERY OF THE GRAY WOLF!
After Black Panther's battle with Deathlok, tensions are high in Birnin T'Chaka as strife between the ruling crime families threatens to escalate into a full-fledged gang war. Can T'Challa restore peace in the city before it's too late? And what of the whispers of this evil spirit, Kivu'Ma? Who is the Gray Wolf th...
It's not just "the Spider-Book that stars a kid;" it's "the Spider-Book that's written for kids." Which is a pretty good thing, actually. It puts Dan Slott's talents to work in a lane that doesn't threaten to overshadow the main Spider-Books (whatever your opinion on those happens to be).
Kids will appreciate the corny jokes and earnest characterization. If grown-ups find it a bit simpl more
SECRETS OF SPIDER-BOY REVEALED! Spinning out of the pages of DAN SLOTT and MARK BAGLEY's monumental SPIDER-MAN run-here comes the spectacular SPIDER-BOY!
After the events of THE END OF THE SPIDER-VERSE, Spider-Boy's secret history as Spider-Man's sidekick was nearly forgotten forever. But now those mysteries will be revealed while they embark ...
Poor Normie is just drowning in symbiote-based tragedy, and I'm still deeply invested in finding out what happens to him.
I'm just not as engaged with the storytelling as I am with the story. The art hasn't won me over, despite its polish, and now there are some distinct problems (mainly stilted dialogue) in the prose, too. Though I freely admit my problems are subjective, they still k more
Normie Osborn has been losing himself to the corrupting influence of his symbiote - but his family and DYLAN BROCK are ready to mount a final push to save Normie from himself!
Rated T+
On the one hand, I'm pleased with all the action-oriented plot development and the solid serving of Phil Noto art.
On the other hand, I actually liked Rasputin IV more before this issue's blatant shilling for her.
SOMETHING CAUGHT YOUR EYE?
When Cyclops joined this iteration of the X-Men, his pitch was simple - "I am the X-Men." If this is so, the enemies of X-Men seem to have this fight all sewn up.
Rated T+
In the last act, the villain's dumb mathemagical ideas just don't have the heft to make this feel as dramatic as the author wants it to be. The result is a slog of a finale that feels even longer than it is. Plus, the dialogue starts to break down: None of the characters sound particularly realistic or distinctive. The art's good, at least.
The brilliant new villain THE EQUATION has taken down Miles Morales, Moon Knight and half the students of Strange Academy. Can the AMAZING SPIDER-MAN be of help?
Rated T+
Seeing Elsa Bloodstone thrust into such a mediocre story puts a sadness on me.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN, GHOST RIDER!
Halloween is a night for monsters...and the Hood is one of those monsters! Can Ghost Rider and special guest ELSA BLOODSTONE put a stop to the Hood's plans? Or is this the final Halloween? Don't miss this special issue that lays the foundation for the future of Ghost Rider!
Rated T+
IN THE EYE OF THE STORM!
Captain Marvel knows what it means to brave rough waters. There's no tsunami in this Multiverse that can pin Earth's Mightiest Hero. But the storm NADA is bringing to Earth will send even this harbor woman running for land! After corrupt technology turned her world into a wasteland, Nada is determined to drag the entir...
Sam, T'Challa, and the City give this issue a nice organizing spine, just what the story needed. The art's pretty good (although something's off about Sam's head, right?), and there's some staggeringly good dialogue in the script.
Overall, this is a nice rallying cry that reignites my enthusiasm for the arc just when I needed it to.
Battle zone: Vatican City. God vs. living godhead as Thor battles Idol Alabaster. Battle zone: Sydney. Witch vs. revenant as the Scarlet Witch wages war upon the Dead. Battle zone: Toronto. Engineer vs. artist as Iron Man clashes with the Citysmith. Assembled, the Avengers are invincible. But separated, how can they triumph?
Rated T+
The author goes full blast on plot, and the results are engrossing. Plenty of cool twists and intriguing developments, all smoothly delivered with sharp art and a good pace. It doesn't quite break through to greatness, but it's consistently good--no weak points.
Once again, twining this title with X-Men allows Gerry Duggan to take a mulligan on a previous scene, and once again, the late more
You are cordially invited to the wedding of Anthony Edward Stark and Emma Grace Frost...Come join the lucky couple as they exchange vows. Attire is Hellfire formal. Orchis raid to follow. Plus some exclusive wedding extras!
Rated T+
This is an exciting, intriguing story, and it looks gorgeous. It has an appealing and authentic take on Ms. Marvel, and it's easy to care about her struggles.
But.
This feels like a good comic that happens to star Ms. Marvel, rather than a good Ms. Marvel comic. Does that make sense? It's woven tightly into the bigger X-Story; it doesn't stand on its own feet the way virtuall more
Stay tuned for more information (including the actual title) in July!
Rated T+