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If anybody can weave a tangled-up meta-story about storytelling and deliver results that are clear, compelling, and free of pretension, it's Al Ewing. This is a clever, subtle, audacious script, and it's a triumph.
It's enhanced further by art that is terrific on its own and also perfectly-suited to the story being told. The artist works wonders, and the colorist makes a significant con
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Immortal Thor #6
A LEGEND FROM THE PAST!
The All-Father sought answers to his new troubles in memories of old. And to refresh those memories, he consulted his Skald...
...to tell a tale of when Young Thor and Young Loki journeyed out beyond Asgard - on a quest that would determine the fate of all the Realms.
This is the story of the IMMORTAL THOR....
This is a wild, cosmic, philosophical journey, with a nice high-powered mutant fight along the way. The art is powerful and clear, the pace is great (considering how many ideas are flying around), and Storm's characterization is wonderful.
The one caveat I would offer is that this cries out for annotations. The continuity nods come hot and heavy, and if you haven't read through the auth
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Resurrection of Magneto #1
LIFEDEATH!
On Krakoa, resurrection from the dead was as easy as completing a circuit - but Krakoa fell. The time of easy miracles is over, and only the hard roads are left. Now it falls to Storm - as the epic conclusion to the Krakoan age looms - to bring their oldest enemy home to fight against the FALL OF THE HOUSE OF X...but after all he di...
This is impressive and engrossing storytelling. The art is polished and dramatic, and it does a terrific job of setting a grand, cinematic stage. The script is nicely suited to that same tone. The dialogue is restrained, and the creators trust the reader to unpack the full implications of brief words and subtle movements.
Admittedly, there's not a lot of plot development yet, but this i
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Ultimate Black Panther #1
THE NEW ULTIMATE BLACK PANTHER!
In the wake of ULTIMATE INVASION, Khonshu and Ra - the force known together as Moon Knight - are seeking to expand their brutal control of the continent of Africa. In response, the lone bulwark against them, the isolated nation of Wakanda, will send forth its champion...its king...the Black Panther! From the cre...
Robert Forson's story does a terrific job of providing the sense of narrative closure that I missed in the previous issue. The art is beautiful, and the script is talented. In terms of the big picture, though, things remain very inscrutable and mysterious.
G.O.D.S. #4
That guy in the beekeeper suit is holding a thing that's freaking everyone out. A Skinner box is bigger on the inside than the outside. The Avatar makes an enemy on the Axis of Power. If you save the universe and no one remembers, is it worth it? Maybe.
RATED T+
This is not a serious book. You could even say it is a silly book.
But that certainly does not mean that it's a bad book.
The humor is the driving force. Together with sharp dialogue and polished art, it makes it fun to accept the silliest of plot developments. Spidey and Ock have amazing chemistry, and they do get a few spots of deeper characterization that lend weight to th
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Superior Spider-Man #3
TIME IS RUNNING OUT!
Only ONE man can save the day! Well, one man and his army of expendable Spider-Minions! The Spider-Base will be reactivated! Refuel the Arachno-Mechs! Load your web-cannons! The moment you've been training for has arrived! Suit up, dolts! We're going to WAR!
RATED T
It still looks gorgeous (though the fight scenes could be a little clearer). And the script retains its wicked skill for closing scenes with snappy lines. Those scenes do tend to stretch on, though, and it feels like overall progress is slow.
Ultimate Black Panther #2
WAKANDA BANGS THE DRUMS OF WAR!
After Moon Knight's forces attack the stronghold of Wakanda, T'Challa can no longer resist Shuri and the Dora Milaje's calls to action. Grieving and enraged, Black Panther demands to know who has been leaking information about Wakanda to their enemy... and the source shocks him to his core. And a prophecy about T...
This points the long saga of Evil Beast toward a climax. It's still gorgeously drawn. But it's off to a slow start, the dialogue is unexceptional, and Sage's case for her chosen strategy isn't that compelling--even with a huge share of the dialogue devoted to discussing it.
X-Force #48
TARGET: BEAST BEGINS HERE!
He was their mission commander. Now he is their mission. At last, X-FORCE takes the fight to HENRY McCOY, A.K.A. BEAST - and he will answer for his crimes!
PARENTAL ADVISORY
The only problem with this is that it's being published about 30 years late. But…that's a pretty big problem.
Daredevil: Black Armor #3
BACK IN BLACK!
Friends and foes alike become embroiled in the battle for their lives beneath the streets of Hell's Kitchen! With a deadly puppet master who returning and legendary writer D.G. Chichester is no stranger to and your new favorite artist Netho Diaz, this series has only just started to turn up the heat!
RATED T+
This series launches with a big cast and a complicated status quo, and this issue does an admirable job setting it all up. The art is highly polished and detailed (although perhaps a little stiff). The dialogue is clear and suitable for younger readers.
The sheer volume of material (and the expository way it's treated) really drags the pace down, though. Kids may understand it just fine
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Power Pack: Into the Storm #1
Alex, Julie, Jack and Katie Power are super-hero siblings determined to do their part to protect the world despite their young age. The problem is that their parents don't want them to have powers - and can't know that they do. But when their friend Franklin Richards has a premonition of a galactic threat hurtling their way, the Power siblings will...
The art's still pretty solid, and, in theory, a frenetic in medias res start should really amp up the tension. But in this particular issue, the running start just spotlights how little interest we have in the characters. It's not tense because we don't care. Using a dull, Z-list antagonist certainly doesn't help, either.
The revelation of the big bad maintains this title's habit of lam
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Punisher #3
ENTER...THE FEARMASTER!
Hunted down by the authorities, the Punisher must face down the one threat that cannot be stopped by bombs or bullets...the terrors inside his own mind.
With an innocent life hanging in the balance, can the Punisher escape the Fearmaster's deadly abattoir, or will his quest for vengeance be cut short just as his ...
This is my first introduction to Terror, and I was not impressed. But I do think the character had the potential to engage my interest. The art was decent. It's the script, with its clumsy exposition and arbitrary conflict, that turned me off.
Miguel O'Hara - Spider-Man 2099 #4
BEWARE - TOMORROW'S TERROR INCORPORTED!
TERROR returns to his horrific roots!
SPIDER-MAN must go up against THE NEW TERROR INC. - body parts will fly!
Can SPIDER-MAN get TERROR to finally change his ways?
RATED T+
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+