This is a stunning crossroads where every last plot thread the authors have laid down in this volume ties together. The result is stylized and stylish, clear and bittersweet.
Groot's fate by itself wouldn't make for a great comic. But when combined with achingly earnest insights into each of his teammates (and some excellent symbolic art), it rises to greatness.
I have extra more
THE ORIGIN OF GROOTFALL! One year ago, the Guardians were more than a team, they were the galaxy's SUPER HEROES... Now the Guardians are outlaws, guns for hire roaming the frontier in hopes of stopping one of their own. How did the Guardians fall apart, and what changed Groot into the monster he is now? The untold story is finally revealed!
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I had a blast reading this. The story's clear and intriguing, the art's dynamic and sharp, and the dialogue is simply bursting with wit and cleverness.
Still, I rate it a little shy of greatness. Mainly because I know a large part of my love for the script is my subjective simpatico-ness with Si Spurrier. And also I think that though they're earnest, Nightcrawler's psychological woes ar more
THE NIGHTCRAWLING WALL-CRAWLER! On the darkest of days, he is the spark in the shadows! After the devastating events of the Hellfire Gala, Kurt Wagner is on the run - and having the time of his life?! Swashbuckling about NYC in disguise, the Uncanny Wallcrawler sets aside his mutant angst and dedicates himself to the hero's life: saving civilians, ...
I was pleasantly surprised by how quickly this moved without feeling rushed. I was afraid the clone hunt would get dragged out. The art is gory and gorgeous, and the dialogue is suitably peppered with tough-guy insights.
HULK AND WOLVERINE - TOGETHER AGAIN in LAST MUTANT STANDING Part 1! LOGAN's grand tour of the Marvel Universe begins here in the only way it could - face-to-face once more with the INCREDIBLE HULK! But will they meet as friends or enemies? And WOLVERINE hunts down his remaining THREE CLONES from BEAST's WEAPONS OF X, for in the end, there can be on...
This is an elegant conclusion to a story that ultimately feels a little inessential. Al Ewing is obviously about to take Loki in a different direction, so this serves as a sort of "transitional" characterization.
The insights are thoughtful, the prose is solid, and the art is nice. Though I wouldn't call this series truly essential, it's a very satisfying read.
LOKI TAKES TO MIDGARD...WITH BULLSEYE'S TARGET ON HIS BACK! The third shard of Naglfar has fallen to Midgard - and straight into the hands of someone who can make even the most mundane objects into lethal weapons. With unknown mythic power at Bullseye's fingertips and Loki caught in the crosshairs, how will our favorite trickster reclaim the final ...
To be frank, it's stiff and slow in both words and art. But that's about the limit of the issue's defects; the material is clear and enticing. The creators have launched solid stories in both the present and the past, and the antagonist building up to oppose Steve is intriguing.
This isn't a knock-your-socks-off great comic. But it is a thoroughly enjoyable read, and it's a good start f more
WHAT FUTURE AWAITS THE MAN OUT OF TIME? Decades ago, Steve Rogers changed the world forever. Now powerful and insidious forces are assembling to ensure he never does it again. Past, present and future collide as the man out of time reckons with an existential threat determined to set the world on a darker path at any cost... Esteemed creators J. Mi...
It's slow and there's a LOT of exposition going on. Beyond that, though, there's nothing wrong with this story. In fact, you can frame those potential negatives as positives: This is scrupulously clear--more so than many contemporary Marvel comics. The art makes a good match for the script; "clarity" is the watchword when it comes to the visuals, too.
REBEL ALLIANCE! NORTHSTAR, AURORA, NEMESIS and FANG must be stopped! But what are these former ALPHA FLIGHT heroes up to that's unleashed the fury of DEPARTMENT H and their all-new weapon: the BOX SENTINELS?!
Rated T+
An intricate plot seems to be this title's main motive force. Usually, I'm not a fan of that, but there are enough interesting mysteries presented here to hook me. (Very important: these are SEQUENTIAL mysteries, where answering questions leads to new questions. Piling up questions without answers is a different, much less enjoyable thing.)
The characters get just enough attention to ma more
SAVE THEM ALL OR DIE TRYING! The Dark X-Men's first "rescue mission" ended in blood and flame, the team is already at each other's throats, and the fallen now rise against them. Plus, Madelyne Pryor makes the worst mistake possible in a horror story: Never. Ever. Split up.
Rated T+
I admire how far the author wants to push Spidey into villainy, and how fast he goes. The script's structure is complicated, and the way the endings twist together is great. The art is solid, if not world-class.
This story is walking a tightrope, though. How bad can Spidey get before he becomes irredeemable? I know some anti-fans of this volume will say he's already crossed the line. more
SPIDER-MAN'S HUNT CONTINUES! Who is Peter's next victim? The penultimate chapter of a story you'll never forget!
Rated T
The plot develops briskly, helped along by solid (if exaggerated) art.
The storytelling here just clears the "good comics" bar. But the author has still wrapped himself in the comforting simplicity of bland, omniscient, past-tense narration. And subjectively, the art rubs me the wrong way.
Also, I think Gerry Duggan and Benjamin Percy need to have a Deadpool custody hearing. more
At a time when mutant and human relations are in the toilet, the Uncanny Avengers have run smack into a new BROTHERHOOD OF EVIL MUTANTS, and, folks, lemme tell you - they came here to beat up Avengers and X-Men and chew gum, and they're all outta gum. Wake up, babe, a new romance hits that will make readers froth at the mouth. Plus, Ben Urich. Alwa...
A single consistent artist amps up the visual quality of the story. The plot develops briskly, with decent twists along the way. Sadly, though, this installment isn't as funny as the first one, and the character voices are less distinct.
The Multiversal Math Bowl at Brooklyn Visions had some pretty devastating consequences that have brought the Strange Academy kids to Manhattan. Now they've entered the orbit of MOON KNIGHT! Is the new villain called THE EQUATION more than even Moon Knight and his Midnight Mission can handle? One chapter of a thrilling three-part saga!
Rated T+
There are a few splashes of fun here. The art has some joyful manga-esque moments, and the dialogue has some witty snark. The narration and setting are arbitrary, though--and of course, it's all growing from the poisoned ground of a singularly dumb event.
CAPTAIN MARVEL VS. CYCLOPS! Drawn to the Alaskan wilderness by magics neither of them understand, Captain Marvel and Cyclops duke it out! Agatha Harkness' plan for the Darkhold is slowly taking shape...but will it come at the expense of two of the world's greatest heroes?! And what can an energy-blasting mutant do against a woman who can absorb the...
The story wraps up messy, with virtually every character getting a big "to be continued" sign.
In this final issue, and throughout the miniseries, there was never anything critically wrong with the storytelling. But to me, there wasn't anything exceptional about the words or art, either.
Combine that with a wide-ranging plot and a too-big cast and you've got a recipe for fiv more
A FIGHT AGAINST MADNESS! The new symbiotic monstrosity called Madness inadvertently forced Liz Allan to bond to the all-new MISERY symbiote, changing both her life and the world of the symbiotes FOREVER! Imbued with all the powers and personalities of the LIFE FOUNDATION SYMBIOTES (and more!), Madness is a symbiotic force unlike any other in the Ma...
There's the germ of an interesting story idea here, but it's not well-developed. And the words and art that convey it are the very definition of "acquired taste."
WHAT IF...CORTLAND KASADY BECAME CARNAGE? CLETUS KASADY, the mad man who bonded to CARNAGE, wasn't the only family member to have a connection with symbiotes. CORTLAND KASADY, his long-dead ancestor, rests beneath the RAVENCROFT INSTITUTE FOR THE CRIMINALLY INSANE! What would happen if the symbiote reanimated the corpse of Cortland Kasady? Is the w...
The artist sure seems to be enjoying himself, at least.
CARNAGE UNLEASHED! CARNAGE continues his savage rampage throughout the Multiverse, obliterating as many VENOMS as he can! Do AGENT VENOM and what's left of her team even stand a chance? Or is Carnage destined to win?
BATTLE ROYALE 'POOL STYLE! Has WADE met his match against VENOMPOOL and THUMPER? Can DEADPOOL survive the depths of KILLVILLE even with WOLVERINE and SPIDER-MAN by his side? Thumper makes a bold move to consolidate power!
Rated T+
It's a bit long-winded and though they're all excellent, the artists have the usual collaborative "too many cooks" problem.
Those nitpicks aside, it's a healthy double serving of great work. Whether you're in it for the relentlessly awesome Doom characterization or the clever and significant twists in Eddie's story, you won't be disappointed. And if you like it all… *mwah*
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A TIME OF DOOM! SPECIAL OVER-SIZED ANNIVERSARY ISSUE! Eddie Brock needed access to Doctor Doom's time platform - and in getting to it, got more than he ever bargained for, battling the most notorious super villain in the Marvel Universe through time itself! Luckily, Eddie's well versed in navigating the timestream thanks to his recent adventures. H...
#1 made me cautiously optimistic. #2 plants a hook deep in my interest and hauls me firmly on board. This was a perfect "fall in love" reading experience.
How did the creators do it?
Luca Maresca's artistic talents can't be ignored. He keeps the action scrupulously clear while layering the story with his own ideas, little visual-only moments that deepen and enhance the experi more
WELCOME TO THE TOMORROWTOWNS! The Children of the Vault will bring this world into the future - kicking and screaming! In the wake of the fall of Krakoa, the Children emerge as humankind's greatest and only saviors, defending Earth from Shi'ar attacks and supernatural sightings alike. And humanity LOVES it. Only Bishop and Cable can see through the...
I appreciate that this volume accepts the whole status quo left by the last one. Though I was hoping for a slower journey back to Matt in costume, I appreciate the way it's done here. The art is excellent, and the script shapes up into a strong performance by the end (those priests cuss a little too much at the start for my taste).
Solid storytelling work helps carry me through the plot more
BORN AGAIN!
The new era of Daredevil starts here! Industry stars SALADIN AHMED and AARON KUDER have laced up and entered the ring, ready to take Matt Murdock on a knockout of an adventure! Where does Elektra fit into all of this? What is the future of Hell's Kitchen? Romance! Intrigue! And, of course, ACTION! All delivered in the Mighty Marvel...
The only things hedging my enthusiasm here are the limitations of the art (it doesn't do anything wrong, but it could do more right) and the fake-out of the entire premise.
By that I mean, this issue is an excellent setup for a medium-long ongoing where Janet Van Dyne solves hardboiled procedural mysteries in civvies instead of spandex. Call it a new Alias for a new decade.
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ACTION! MYSTERY! ADVENTURE! Her name is Janet Van Dyne. She's a hero. She's a celebrity. She's hunting a killer. His name is Victor Shade. He's a villain. He's an enigma. He just got killed. And together, they're out to solve every mystery in the Marvel Universe...starting with their own. AL EWING and LEONARD KIRK bring you a whole new style of Ave...
There are plenty of nice developments in the war story, and they're all illustrated well. Still, the broad scope and the frankly too-big cast nearly strand this issue on the low side of good.
Fortunately, the REST of the issue reveals the Fisher King's backstory. It's crushingly cool/bleak stuff, showing him as a tragic figure and painting a grim portrait of life under Genesis/Annihilat more
SINS OF THE PAST! Under siege in Port Prometheus, Storm readies to hold the line against the ultimate bioweapon. Meanwhile, the Fisher King finds himself tormented by his strange new abilities...and the secrets in his memory might turn the tide of the Genesis War.
Rated T+
My usual line on this volume is that it's speedy but simple. This issue definitely has its fast moments, but it packs an impressive amount of content. It's a whirlwind of new supporting characters, and Miles gets a memorable, distinct interaction with each of them.
Of course, it still looks frenetic and dynamic in the action moments. Partha Pratim slides into the art team smoothly, livi more
HERE COMES HIGHTAIL! Miles Morales and his family have moved to a new not-so-friendly neighborhood - for the likes of Spider-Man, that is. NYC's hero-squashing Cape Killers' latest member won't let Miles catch his breath. It's only a matter of time before hyper-speedster HIGHTAIL gets ahead of the wall-crawler. But Hightail's attack is just the tip...
Stylized art with a chromatic gimmick. A menacing but generic eldritch threat. Two narrative voices with dissonant tones. Appealing but ultimately fruitless romantic combat chemistry between the two leads.
No single part of this is truly great, but they're spun together and balanced with great talent. The result is a thoroughly satisfying read. It doesn't hurt that this eschews any pret more
AN UNHOLY ALLIANCE! In the shadows of black-and-white night, Jack Russell races to halt the sacrifice of a young girl at the hands of monsters. Elsa Bloodstone, in all her colorful monster-hunting glory, isn't far behind. But can they put their differences aside long enough to save the day? And what would such a partnership even look like?
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This is a solid start to another short arc, though the individual scenes are so generously paced that we don't make a lot of plot progress. Those scenes are tastily written, minimizing any regret about the speed.
Sadly, on the visual front, I can't report a change over the many years I've encountered Travel Foreman's art. I KNOW he has talent, and it's very much in evidence here. He has more
THE GREEN GIANTS THROW DOWN! HULK VS. MAN-THING! Trouble awaits in the foggy bogs when a sultry seductress of the swamp lures unsuspecting victims into her trap! What is this mysterious creature's connection to the Swamp Walker himself? It's rage versus empathy as these two green goliaths come to blows - and even the Hulk isn't immune to Man-Thing'...
There's a solid action scene and an appreciable bit of plot development. The art is generally impressive, though I see a few shortcuts taken in the details.
I think that short, beautiful scene with Domino and Black Tom and Sage locks it in as a good comic, though. It gives them the extra bit of depth and commitment that makes me care about the plot.
X-FORCE NO MORE?! X-perience the FALL OF X at its most dire! X-FORCE is captured - but what power could possibly keep them off the grid, and who is truly to blame? With SAGE, DEADPOOL and DOMINO on the outside, will the WOLVERINE SENTINELS beat them to their quarry, or can X-FORCE reunite to take down the enemies of mutantkind once and for all?
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The title says "Venom" and it's part of this dumb Contest of Chaos, but what this actually is is an annual/epilogue for Deadpool's last charming volume.
Frigging comic books, right?
Anyway, I was a big fan of Deadpool (2022), so it's a treat to get one last serving of that tone. This violent romp also benefits from some excellent art and the slow reduction of pointless myster more
VENOM VS. DEADPOOL! When the forces of chaos call upon Venom and Deadpool, it becomes an issue of family - and whose deserves to win the ultimate prize. It's symbiote might vs. frankly awesome assassin skills in an epic showdown you won't want to miss!
Rated T+
I was the opposite of thrilled when I first met Talia Warroad; she seemed yanked straight off the "gothy young witch" cliche shelf at late-90s central casting. But she sank smoothly into the story and her generic qualities were overshadowed by her real contributions to plot development.
Now we get her backstory. And--in the abstract--it's another pile of cliches. But this exploration of more
Johnny Blaze has been traveling with the brilliant hedge witch, Talia Warroad, but how well does he really know her? Now Talia's messy past, her teenage loves and furious first spells, will pull into his lane. Just who is Talia Warroad and how was her life set on a collision course with the Spirit of Vengeance? Guest starring DOCTOR STRANGE!
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I'm still interested in how the story plays out, and this installment features some solid plot developments.
The art change threw me for a hard loop, though. Combined with some weak writing in the script's first half, I wound up much more distant from this story than I wanted to be.
Hypothetically, I could get used to these highly stylized visuals if I encountered them in a t more
BRAWL IN THE FAMILY! Normie Osborn has been playing a game of cat and mouse with his grandfather Norman, the reformed Green Goblin. But while the Osborn family's been bickering, another violent and bloodthirsty threat has been watching them and biding time to make its move...
Rated T+
A nice clear fight with Orchis gives this issue a solid core narrative. It's illustrated with some shiny, dynamic art that makes the conflict easy and appealing to follow. On the script side, there are some great lines and great empathic beats where the characters express themselves engagingly.
Unfortunately, there's still the OTHER writing--the hyperbolic world-building and idea-spewin more
HOME IS WHERE THE HEARTBREAK IS! The bait is set for BOBBY DRAKE as the ELEMENTS OF DOOM target his hometown! Terrorizing the town that raised ICEMAN - but to what end? They say you can't go home again, but if Iceman can't save the day, he might not have a home to return to!
Rated T+
I think the most appropriate/ironic way to critique this comic is to demonstrate subtle contempt for the material by ignoring it and concentrating on a tangent that mainly serves to demonstrate my own smarts. Thus:
The author uses the term "feral" with scrupulous accuracy, as it technically applies to domesticated animals that have escaped into the wild.
INTRODUCING THE FERAL FIVE! The villainous duet of NADA and NITRO are out to make a choir - by recruiting Captain Marvel's furious teenage charges! Gifted with incredible dark powers, the Feral Five - siblings Zen, Zane and Zaka, and their intrepid leaders Keziah and Blake - are suddenly finding Nada's world-ending visions a lot more appealing than...
This issue is pandering in a lot of ways, taking a lot of easy shots. It's a Thing-centric book. It teams him up with a cute animal.
But most importantly, it shows Ben REASONING his way out of a fix instead of just clobbering. He Sherlock Holmes-es the ☠☠☠☠ outta this!
And pandering isn't a problem when it's done with this much storytelling skill. The art is clear and more
Ben Grimm wakes up to find himself in an impossible situation - and facing certain doom! He - alongside the house he was sleeping in and everything in it - are in freefall through a colossal metal hole...falling all the way to the Earth's core, where he'll be cooked, crushed and destroyed! And as Ben tries desperately to save himself, a mysterious ...