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At the plot level, this is a fairly self-contained adventure that does some enthralling, weird world-building. On the character level, Wyn and Dimitri build up some welcome depth, and Mia remains a key figure for making things relatable. To top it off, Mr. Hickman demonstrates that he's STILL building on the mythology of his FF and Avengers runs.
The art is polished and almost irresisti
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G.O.D.S. #5
The clinic has a wall covered in words. They are written in the blood of men, but no one can read them. Mia gets her first apartment. The juice isn't worth the squeeze.
Rated T+
It's a big finish that pulls the trigger on tons of compelling ideas. The artist certainly got the memo, and he goes above and beyond to make things look as epic as possible. However, I think that the characters (with one big exception) don't get as much thoughtful, heartfelt insight as they did in Guardians #10. That's why I've rated this one a scooch below that one.
Guardians of the Galaxy Annual #1
Groot has been on a journey for the past year, and all the growth and loss and heartache have been for this moment. Can the Guardians confront their pasts to ensure their family has a future? Grootfall comes to its triumphant conclusion!
Rated T+
This magic combination of personal theology and street-level crimefighting lands right next door to greatness. The author has a steady grasp of the throttle, telling a satisfyingly smooth story. The artist is going the extra mile, enhancing an all-around rock-solid visual performance with some truly exceptional splash pages.
The storytelling is so good that it encourages close scrutiny.
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Daredevil #6
A BOOK OF REVELATIONS!
In their first no-holds-barred arc of DAREDEVIL, Saladin Ahmed and Aaron Kuder tore Matt Murdock's world asunder! With those closest to him ensnared by some dangerous and malevolent force, Matt's been left with nothing but questions. IN THIS ISSUE, he finally starts to get some answers from the STRANGEst source of all......
I like this a lot. The art is talented, and it tickles my fancy. The script strikes a nice balance between brisk, dialogue-free action scenes and incisive, well-written conversations.
What holds it back a little is that the villainy of Beast Prime drives this plot, and that has grown regrettably stale. He's about as complicated and interesting as a Bronze Age baddie at this point.
X-Force #49
WONDER MAN AND BEAST - THE DYNAMIC DUO RETURNS!
In a simpler time, the bounding BEAST partnered up with Avenger WONDER MAN! But after Beast's fall from grace, is there any chance these two can see eye to eye? In a last desperate attempt to take down Beast, witness the return of...Beast?! TARGET: BEAST part 2!
Rated T+
The story is good, the dialogue is great, and the monster of the week is full of creepy promise. I found the guest art frustrating, though. It's obviously committed to the title's moody tone and body horror. I felt like there was a critical detail shortage every time things got really intense.
Incredible Hulk #9
HULK VERSUS THE ANGEL OF DEATH - FROZEN CHARLOTTE!
Phillip Kennedy Johnson's latest spine-chilling tale brings Hulk into a supernatural town haunted by a serial killer...but she is no mere mortal killer, and Hulk will need the help of a supernatural detective in order to track her down!
Rated T+
I truly love what the creators are trying to do here (the way this issue hooks the premise into established continuity is terrific), but I'm not blind to the weak spots in their execution. The writing is uneven, particularly when it comes to pacing and characterization. The art is generally stronger, but it's not without its soft spots. I expect I'll end up filing this series in the "ambitious but more
Sentry #3
When Misty Knight and Jessica Jones uncover a connection between the new Sentries and the occult, they call upon the only people who might be able to make sense of it - Stephen and Clea Strange. But why do the Sentries they've managed to identify seem to be disappearing?
Rated T+
I appreciate the continued expansion of Bailey's world and supporting cast, and the way the A and B strips interact is a thing of structural beauty. The art is clear, refined, and delightful.
And yet…this issue (the A strip especially) is a perfect example of the Idiot Plot. The characters have to misunderstand each other, overreact, and generally act like morons to develop the story ac
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Spider-Boy #4
We've seen Spider-Boy "monster out" before...but who's to say that's not his true form? Maybe he's more spider than boy and it's "Bailey Briggs" that's really his disguise? Join special guest star Miles Morales as he tracks down the terror that everyone's now calling...the Boy-Spider!
Rated T
Weapon VIII delivers novelty and creepiness in a big, body-horror way. Miguel's story provides some hints for the upcoming Big Dumb Event™. And Spider-Byte is…there.
Edge Of Spider-Verse #1
The now perennial Spider-Hit is back as we start the build to the biggest Spider-Versal story we've EVER DONE! We all know who Weapon X is, but WHO IS WEAPON VIII?! In their universe, when Weapon X escapes from his facility, they call on their greatest previous success to get him back. SPIDER-BYTE RETURNS! You may not have realized that the digital...
Carol isn't the only one who gets furious when she can't do anything. She's staggeringly passive in this issue. Plus, she's still a guest star in her own title. If this issue had one problem or the other, I could call it decent, but both?
Still, it gets close, thanks to the way the author is building a parallel family theme between Yuna and Carol. If that thread is pulled tight in the n
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Captain Marvel #5
REVELATIONS IN THE WINGS!
Who are the Undone, and what do they want with Captain Marvel? Their worlds already intersect more than the Captain knows... And if that's stressing Carol out, "tense" takes on a whole new meaning when Yuna Yang drags her along for a family visit! Mysteries unravel in Alyssa Wong and Jan Bazaldua's hottest issue yet!<...
The final issue is livened up by a big, genuinely intriguing twist. But it's the kind of idea that a modern writer would build the entire miniseries around, building it up and using it to enhance the entire story instead of just launching it out of the blue to make the climax interesting.
There are also some transient character insights thrown into the mix that make me respect the autho
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Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars: Battleworld #4
FALCON, ICEMAN, DAREDEVIL, HUMAN TORCH VS. SPIDER-MAN?!
The SECRET WARS reach their peak, with the "missing heroes" of FALCON, ICEMAN and DAREDEVIL joining HUMAN TORCH at last, as the true nature of the BEYONDER'S test is revealed! Their enemy? SPIDER-MAN! A grand finale nearly forty years in the making as the full scope of the legendary origi...
This issue has a very satisfying script. A few lines of dialogue could be smoother, but overall, it's tense and engaging.
It's in the art that this issue truly shines. It's a visual tour de force. Copious detail, superb characters, and wildly inventive blocking all come together to deliver a feast for the eyes. This is a masterclass in what great art can do to elevate a good comic.
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Black Panther #9
T'CHALLA'S ALLIES KIDNAPPED AND HIS CITY UNDER SIEGE!
Between Baba Nkisu and Cartier St. Croix teaming up, tensions being higher than ever among Birnin T'Chaka's crime families and the vengeful spirit known as the Grey Wolf on the prowl, Black Panther will need to gather all of his allies - from Shuri to Beisa - in order to keep the city from...
So we're sticking with the cross-cut action and therapy? That's fine; the creators have a firm handle on how to work it for maximum drama. The therapy breaks marry powerful character insight to the rather slender serving of plot development. The art is still powerful and vigorous, though I'll always be wishing for a little more clarity.
Vengeance of the Moon Knight #2
Khonshu VS. Khonshu! Fist of Khonshu fights Fist of Khonshu as the new Moon Knight brings the fight to the Midnight Mission and Hunter's Moon - but what could drive brothers to battle? And with the Mission a battleground, what of those who seek aid?
The art is at its most stylish, making even an action-light installment a pleasure to look at. The dialogue has plenty of snappy back-and-forth, and the latest plot developments build nicely on what's come before. Plus, this issue's guest star is a rare treat, and this is one of their better appearances.
Blade #8
BLADE JOURNEYS TO THE LAND OF THE DEAD!
With the power he has mastered with help from Dracula and Hulk, Blade must now gather knowledge about the Adana by going deep into the heart of enemy territory...
This is slightly more serious than previous issues, but it's still pretty corny—in an easily forgivable way. There's not a lot of real depth to the Pete/Otto conflict or its resolution. Paradoxically, though, it delivers the illusion of depth by casting a wide net and doing lots of satisfying continuity work.
One big plus is that Mark Bagley really ate his Wheaties for this issue, juggl
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Superior Spider-Man #4
Superior Spider-Man's greatest foe has always been Peter Parker's own memories. With Anna Maria's life at stake, Otto seeks to not only be the Superior Spider-Man but the ONLY SPIDER-MAN.
After some promising development, the plot falls into a holding pattern that messes up the pace. The choice of antagonists is strange.
But there are ample strengths to make up for the problematic bits. The dialogue has a lot of snappy lines and a lot of good jokes. The characterization is engaging. The art is strong, often gorgeous. And best of all, this issue fully engages my "what hap
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Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver #1
Old Rivalries and New Mysteries! The Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver have been heroes, friends, family heads and occasionally villains, but, above all, they are twins who look out for each other. So when Wanda receives a letter from the recently deceased Magneto that would upset Pietro, she burns the letter before her brother can read it. But her cho...
The pace of movement from scene to scene remains slow, but that's deceptive. This issue actually adds a ton of new playing pieces to the game, answers a few questions, and raises more.
The art remains entrancing, and the story is developing in a fascinating way. Hisako needs a "partner in crime," and Mei fills that role perfectly. We get a first hint at a human face behind their antagon
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Ultimate X-Men #2
THE ULTIMATE X-MEN GO BACK TO SCHOOL!
High school, that is! It's a new school year for Hisako as she tries to get a grasp on her new powers... Where she meets a cool, white-haired punk girl named Mei (A.K.A. Maystorm), who understands all too well the challenge Hisako faces. And they team up to embark on a creepy adventure to learn who is behi...
Well, of course, it looks gorgeous. The prose carves out a little island of understated clarity, but both words and art hint at vast oceans of mystery and danger stretching out beyond that island. Though it raises tons of questions, and that can be frustrating, it never gives the sense that the story itself is uncertain.
The great double-edged sword here is that it's hard to imagine thi
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Ultimate X-Men #1
Visionary creator PEACH MOMOKO (DEMON DAYS, STAR WARS) creates a new generation of X-Men for an all-new universe! Hisako Ichiki is a teenage girl who just wants to live a normal life - go to school, hang out with her friends, ignore the political strife broiling over after the events of ULTIMATE INVASION - but life has other plans for her. In Japan...
Shang-Chi and U.S. Agent have just saved this series for me. Shang manages to explain the cockamamie status quo in a way that makes it clear and compelling, and John Walker's "@#$% that noise" reaction to the situation mirrors my own. But one ridiculous kaiju-fight later, and he's on board—and so am I.
The art remains short of detail, but I appreciate the cinematic blocking, the dynamic
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Thunderbolts #3
SHANG-CHI AND THE REVOLUTION VS. AMERICAN KAIJU!
When an attempt to recruit U.S.Agent and his partner, Todd Ziller, to the fight against Red Skull goes terribly wrong, it will take everything in Shang-Chi's and Bucky Barnes' arsenals - and more than a little luck - to keep the American Kaiju from destroying Hong Kong!
For me, this issue was a much-appreciated course change. The other characters continue to call out Sabretooth's stupidity, but flashbacks and inner monologues give some insight into his motivations.
The entry of the Exiles expands the scope of the conflict and makes it MUCH more interesting for me. It inspired me to go review Victor LaValle's last miniseries, and the amount of foreshad
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Wolverine #43
SABRETOOTH WAR - PART 3!
SABRETOOTH and WOLVERINE once worked together - and killed together! But how do the violent missions of their TEAM X days factor into the SABRETOOTH WAR being waged in the present?
The plot coasts to a smooth, logical resolution. The art stays in its "retro, but refined" lane. I remain somewhat perplexed by the writing. In my opinion, the author has a terrific ear for dialogue. And yet the narration is always poised on the edge of pretension.
Anyway. It's a solid flashback story that fulfills its assignment: Evoking a specific moment in Daredevil continuity and p
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Daredevil: Black Armor #4
THE FINAL ROUND!
The maestro behind the Machiavellian machinations plaguing Hell's Kitchen stands revealed - WITH HIS HANDS AT DAREDEVIL'S THROAT!