The art is gorgeous as ever.
The script doesn't do as much as most scripts in terms of plot development, but what it does do, it does almost perfectly. There is a lot of dialogue here that reveals character, moves the plot, and demonstrates memorable writing skill, all at the same time.
SHE-HULK & HULK face off against one of She-Hulk's most dangerous villains! But is Hulk's scary new incarnation the best teammate to have?
Rated T+
This finale starts a little slow and verbose. I never did get an explanation of Mother Righteous's magic that satisfied me--though I guess the point is moot now.
On the plus side, the art is impressive, lots of the dialogue is memorable, and the new revelations that emerge by the end are profoundly interesting.
FOREVER CHANGES!
Being immortal means nothing when you've run out of time. There's no future. There's no past. There's no way out.
Rated T+
Although I think this title is struggling a little to hold a consistent tone from issue to issue, I am wholly in favor of this one and the way it differs from the last few. Chris Allen handling at least some of the art again is very welcome. The author ratchets up the pace and trusts the artists to carry the story in many scenes without excessive dialogue.
It feels like the gang war ele more
A FACTION WAR BREWING IN BIRNIN T'CHAKA?
Black Panther learns the devastation of Kivu'Ma - and must deal with the aftermath. But it leaves him, and all of Birnin T'Chaka, shaken. Beisa enlists Black Panther's help in her ongoing investigation against Wakanda's crime families...which leads to an unexpected and beloved Marvel character appearanc...
Suddenly, the story of Janet Van Dyne, hardboiled detective in swank civilian suits, is swamped and capsized by Revenge of Ant-Man (2022).
The newly-ascendant storyline is by no means bad. The writing and art remain well above average, and there are plenty of compelling ideas.
It's just that I was REALLY enjoying Jan's hardboiled adventures. Though the storytelling is good, more
GO FOR THE JUGGLER!
Her name is Janet Van Dyne. She's got a file on the Death Throws - a worker's co-operative for themed super villains - that's taller than she is. His name is Victor Shade. Apparently, he's been a member for years. Together, they've got to find out who's picking the Death Throws off one by one...before it's his turn. PLUS, I...
The pace is a bit slow, and the dialogue often gets stilted (those damn contractions!). But the art is excellent, and the mystery of Carnage's unholy schemes is engaging. The evolving Biblical symbolism lends rare intellectual heft to a character that's normally just a murder monster.
FLASH IN THE DARKNESS!
CLETUS KASADY has been reborn! But to truly ascend to absolute power, he needs two things: loyal followers and a worthy nemesis. Meanwhile, FLASH THOMPSON becomes convinced that a series of increasingly horrifying murders are all connected. But who is CARNAGE'S true target?
Rated T+
The Rider and Johnny turn into supporting characters here at the end, which is, in theory, a bad thing.
In practice, though, the author has crafted Talia's redemption arc with enough skill and dedication that it makes a solid substitute for a more active Ghost Rider.
It's a good finale. What would have made it great was a little more visceral engagement and a little more mem more
END OF THE ROAD!
The Cult of Mephisto is possessing the next generation of humanity! But even if the Spirit of Vengeance stops the Cult, what does that mean for the future of Ghost Rider? Could this be the end of an era?
Rated T+
It's a nice story, with some good lines and epic art. But two factors make me rate it on the low end of "good comics" territory.
First, it's throwing yet another big cosmic timey-wimey threat into the Marvel universe. The Avengers have barely even started tackling the BCTWT launched in the LAST Timeless book.
Second, for all its charming specificity to its characters, this bo more
BEHOLD THE FUTURE OF THE MARVEL UNIVERSE - FEATURING THE DEBUT OF TWO NEW MARVEL ICONS!
In a devastating future born from the choices of today, all of time and space is threatened by the ascension of an ancient evil. The MOON KNIGHT UNENDING has risen - a nightmare born of StarkTech, the Eternal Machine and the God of the Moon - and now all of...
There are big plot developments going on here, and those intrigue me. The team welcomes a lot of new faces and gropes toward a new mission; this is promising groundwork that could produce compelling stories in the future.
I'm less enthused about the character interactions, though. This issue has several heart-to-heart conversations, and they sabotage each other by all sounding pretty mu more
X-FORCE: RELOADED! A SPECIAL ISSUE! X-FORCE REBORN!
In the aftermath of COLOSSUS' and BEAST's revelations, X-Force must regroup. And before they tackle their next mission - they must marshal their forces at a new base at the ends of the world! But if the harsh arctic environment won't do them in...perhaps ORCHIS will! Plus: Be here for QUENTIN...
I found the plot developments here just as grand and intriguing as they should be. The storytelling--the art and words--wasn't nearly as impressive.
I'd like to humbly nominate "From this moment on, they are the ones who will fear" as an underdog contender for "notably terrible line of dialogue."
KRAKOA HAS JUST BEGUN TO FIGHT!
Mutantkind has never had a greater fall. From the highs of Krakoa - their own glorious nation, a place where they were safe and happy - to the lowest of lows. Outlawed, hunted, killed, most of their kind missing or dead, and now, one their greatest leaders, Cyclops, is on trial facing a death penalty. Ready or n...
I think the art is the best part of this, and that's not particularly memorable. Every other element--characterization, comedy, pacing, premise, conflict-- is clustered between "forgettable" and "thoroughly average" on the quality scale.
It all adds up to an issue that COULD be a good comic if it had just one really outstanding piece to elevate the rest of the package. But I think that more
BRING ON THE BAD GUYS!
SPIDER-MAN, freshly attired in his new ALIEN COSTUME, is pulled from the SECRET WARS to face a NEW challenge - the might of the HOBGOBLIN, BARON ZEMO, ELECTRO, CONSTRICTOR and more! Not a hoax! Not an imaginary story! But how did THIS set of villains find their way into the BATTLEWORLD of SECRET WARS?! Only this issue ho...
This is the issue where the creators burn through the last of my patience and charity.
The art is strong. The dialogue sounds reasonably natural. The antagonist and the conflict are pretty generic, but they could work as long as the comic offered up something else more engaging.
What it has to offer is Yuna @#$% Yang.
I have no problem with Yuna Yang as a character more
STEALING FROM THE STRANGES!
Captain Marvel's taken up a new profession: thievery! Not that she had much choice in the matter, with Yuna Yang shuttling her to the Negative Zone every time Carol's do-gooder attitude gets in the way. The Captain's gotta get these Nega-Bands off so she can reclaim her life, and who better to ask advice from than t...
I'm bookmarking this as a formidable example of just how little dialogue a great comic actually needs. When a good writer works closely with a good artist, the two of them can take full advantage of the possibilities of the medium.
I was about to rate this just below the threshold of greatness, picking the usual nit that, for all its visual and emotional power, this issue doesn't cover more
HULK VERSUS THE WAR DEVILS!
The Hulk and the undead Ghost Rider make amends, but Ghost Rider smells an evil in the air - and it's been terrorizing a small community. With Bruce's teenage sidekick, Charlie, determined to prove herself as a hero, Hulk must face them down before she gets herself into more trouble than she bargained for!
Rated...
The art is superb. Colorful, psychedelic, polished, inventively blocked--this is exactly what a Doctor Strange comic should look like, I think.
The script is a smooth, well-timed machine for resolution, tying up the plot threads and delivering impressively dramatic dialogue.
But there are a few nits to pick that temper my enthusiasm.
This issue demonstrates that St more
GENERAL STRANGE VS. THE SORCERER SUPREME!
General Strange has a millennium of fierce and ruthless experience over the Sorcerer Supreme. How can Doctor Strange protect the Earth and all of magic? And what dark creature will he have to become to best General Strange?
Rated T+
The creators make a smooth gear-change into heavy action for the front half of the book. It works well, and it's followed up by some slower characterization and conversation that ties a nice, neat bow on the series.
The art does solid storytelling work, but the detectable joints between the main and the backup artist hold it back a little.
Overall, I remain a big fan of Si Sp more
IN THE CLAWS OF THE VULTURE!
Mystique is missing, mutantkind is scattered and hunted and Nightcrawler must finally face the demons he's been keeping in the shadows. But it looks like Orchis will be helping him bare his soul...as they rend the flesh from his bones! Does Kurt Wagner's extraordinary journey end here?
Rated T+
The dialogue's a little corny, but that's made up for by well-timed plot twists and a dose of heartfelt characterization. The visuals are solidly above average.
The plot, good twists aside, is a bit corny, too. Its overall serving size of content is generous, though--plot development abounds.
But this becomes a good comic primarily because we can tell the creators are taking more
No time travel. No clones. Just Superior Spider-ing! The sins of Otto Octavius' past are exacting a heavy toll on the present. And one of Peter Parker's closest friends must pay the price for them. If the secrets revealed in our last issue didn't fill you with dread, wait till you see how this one ends.
Rated T
The plot doesn't develop very far in this issue, and the art is a little rough (though only in comparison to previous issues).
These are problems that are easy to overlook because Benjamin Percy hangs the book on a well-written, highly comedic Spider-Man. Plus, Logan does some productive self-examination. And by the end, the stage is nicely set for even bigger, bolder action to come. more
STARK SENTINELS GET SPIDER-SENSES TINGLING! LAST MUTANT STANDING - FINALE!
LOGAN's journey across the ORCHIS-controlled globe brings him to New York City - and a reunion with that great non-mutant super hero: SPIDER-MAN! But will the ol' PARKER LUCK help WOLVERINE against the wrath of the STARK SENTINELS or put the fall in FALL OF X?!
Rate...
The series gets stronger as it continues, I think. Bailey continues to be charming and sympathetic. In words and art, his adventures strike a nice balance between being kid-friendly and being deep enough for adults to appreciate. I also like the way the epilogue stitched the B strip into the A strip. The backup does still lag behind the main story in terms of overall quality, though.
VERSUS TASKMASTER!
Spider-Boy's history of punching up has been wiped from the memory of most of the Marvel Universe, but that doesn't mean he can't hold his own! Plus, SPIDER-MAN gets a lesson in sidekicks from none other than CAPTAIN AMERICA! Plus: "Yes, Spider-Boy, there IS a Santa Claus!" The Arachnid-Kid and Kris Kringle are getting ready...
This is beautifully illustrated, and the prose is extremely high quality. The characters are fascinating, as are their new connections and interactions.
But this is also an absolute black box when it comes to plot development. Things happen, and we can only guess at their significance based on how ominously the script describes them.
I'm sure everything we see here will be h more
Cassandra is cursed with knowing the future, but no one believes her. There are Black Swans in the bar. Oblivion wants to drink alone, but kids these days don't respect authority figures. Most of the ingredients are illegal outside of Hell's Kitchen.
Rated T+
The story shifts gears, going from "very spooky supernatural mystery" to "semi-spooky mundane whodunnit." The answers that Peter digs up make sense and develop the plot nicely. The art remains fantastic.
But my reading experience was tinged with a bit of disappointment. I don't think there are any fatal flaws here, but the creators just can't deliver as much terror (to me, anyway) once more
Spider-Man gets stuck in the most horrifying haunted house with some of the most important people in his life. It has to be Mysterio's doing, right? When Spidey finds Quentin Beck, that's what he thinks. But what if it's NOT?!
Rated T
A healthy dose of real plot development makes this issue much more appealing to me than the stage-setting #1. The art is great, and the script is a finely-honed tool for setting up exciting confrontations and deploying sharp dialogue as they play out.
The character work is a bit thin, though (this Matt Murdock is even more generic than the one starring in the current main Daredevil titl more
BACK IN BLACK!
MATT MURDOCK will need to push his extraordinary senses and his armored suit beyond their limits if he hopes to even stand a chance against what's coming. HOBGOBLIN, KINGPIN and even the AMAZING SPIDER-MAN come to call! Plus, a mysterious foe whose powers trump them all! D.G. Chichester returns to Hell's Kitchen to spin an all-n...
In terms of plot, this resolution/epilogue is a little ambiguous and potentially unsatisfying.
But the art is magnificent, the dialogue is sharp, and the character work is intense. Elektra tugs on the thematic threads that link her to Bellona, and she undergoes some genuine change and growth that REALLY need to be followed up on. Plus, there's a charming dessert of comedic interactions more
ELEKTRA'S LAST STAND! There are not many characters in the Marvel Universe with the determination, grit and guts to outmatch Elektra Natchios, A.K.A. the Woman Without Fear DAREDEVIL - but in her far-reaching, bloody campaign to conquer New York, Madame Masque has done just that! With a blade literally at her throat, it will take all of Elektra's r...
I'm still loving the art, and I find the dialogue adequate, with a few especially good lines. But in terms of plot and content, this issue digresses and saps tension. The harshest way to look at it is that this issue has some painfully filler-y filler material.
But it's not a mortal sin, and the detour gives the author a chance to show (as in "show, don't tell") Elektra being empathic.
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GANG WAR CONTINUES!
For the first time in her life, Elektra may be out of her depth! With the city engulfed in violence and chaos, she's the only thing standing between the people of Hell's Kitchen and a bloodthirsty criminal conspiracy!
Rated T+
I am still loving the art. It delivers a fantastic blend of detail, clarity, and dynamism.
The words are functional and natural, if not particularly memorable.
The structure of the script and the premise of the plot developments are the weak points, though. It's a cliche-driven story with poorly motivated antagonists, and the scene-to-scene flow in the warehouse is a mess. more
AS GANG WAR RAGES ON, A NEW PLAYER EMERGES!
New York City's criminal element stands poised to tear itself and the entire island to pieces with only Elektra standing between them and the citizens of Hell's Kitchen! Fighting against foes first seen in Saladin Ahmed and Aaron Kuder's first explosive chapter of DAREDEVIL, Elektra has her hands ful...
This event took a lot of weak steps and generated a lot of pages that weren't worth reading, but in the end, I'm satisfied with this resolution and the status quo it establishes.
The art was decent (though the artist's signature style does some of the guest stars dirty) and helped lend depth to the script's plot development. The characterization wasn't particularly deep, but it felt ge more
GANG WAR CONCLUSION!
Madame Masque makes the power move she's been waiting to make her entire life. This is not going to go the way you think it will!
Rated T
Well, look at that! Spider-Man Did Something in his flagship title!
The greatest strength of the issue (and the event as a whole, I think) remains the Lincoln Family Drama. Strong as it is, that tragic relationship is barely holding this in average territory, not boosting it to goodness or greatness.
The battle royale is handled in time-honored (which is to say, cliched) comi more
The Final Fight of GANG WAR starts here! The biggest and most brutal battle in Spider-Man history starts now, so batten your hatches!!! If you thought you knew what Madame Masque or Hobgoblin or Beetle or Diamondback was capable of, THINK AGAIN!
The art is short on detail, and the script is long on cliches (in both the dialogue and the narrative structure). But I'm buoyed along by a continued interest in how the plot shakes out, mainly for the many villains.
Which is a problem.
Maximum salt: Wouldn't it be cool if Spider-Man did something amazing in "The Amazing Spider-Man?" Or ANYTHING AT ALL?
Spider-Man' more
GANG WAR CONTINUES!
• The Beetle has stepped up in her father's absence, and she's become a very different Janice Lincoln.
• She's smart, dangerous and ready to take the big chair. With Spider-Man and others distracted by Kingpin, she just might do it.
RATED T
This is a real high point in Gang War, and it has nothing to do with the event. Oh, the creators wrap up Jessica's part of the war satisfactorily; Diamondback gets some believable, well-earned just deserts.
The art is decent, dynamic, and nicely polished. It's not super-detailed, though, and it lacks clarity at a few key points. It's totally overwhelmed by the intensity of the character more
GANG WAR RAGES ON!
Jessica Drew finds the answers she's been looking for, but her reunion with her son propels her into a new paradigm. But first, there's a GANG WAR to finish! And Jess won't be fighting alone. Not when her best friend is Captain Marvel!
Rated T+
There's some sharp writing in the dialogue. The art is a powerful and dynamic storytelling tool, even without a lot of detail.
I love everything about this, except the twist. I guessed it last month, and I found this issue's attempts to throw some red herrings around it tiresome and clumsy.
One of the great things about previous volumes of Spider-Woman was that a superhero more
GANG WAR RAGES ON!
Spider-Woman tried to take down Diamondback's operation from the top...and barely escaped with her life. Now she's angrier than ever and ready to hit him - and Hydra - where it hurts. Jessica Drew goes street level as GANG WAR nears its brutal conclusion!
RATED T+
I think there's the seed of a good Captain America story buried under the superfluous ensemble this series was saddled with.
It's just a seed, though. While nothing in this final issue goes seriously off the rails--the writing is clear, the artwork is polished--the sum of the parts feels unfocused. Rather than bringing the story in for a satisfying landing, the resolution invites the re more
CAPTAIN KRAKOA - UNMASKED!
Rated T+
I know I rarely review an issue of this title without moaning about my subjective distaste for the art and the dialogue. And you can chalk this number up as another one that I was too old and crotchety to enjoy. (Subjective nitpick: I am sick unto death of comic book artists putting John Woo doves on their splash pages without a trace of irony.)
I'd argue that there are some objective f more
MILES MAKES HIS FINAL STAND IN THE GANG WAR!
Miles vs. Hobgoblin. Only one can win the Gang War raging across Brooklyn. But Hobgoblin's master stroke is about to fall, and if it does, he'll be the most powerful super villain in all of New York City. A traitor is in their midst - and this single betrayal could define the rest of Spider-Man's l...