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The alternate universe dreams were a little too long and a little too confusing, especially Monica's. It not working on Tabitha because she "doesn't have a brain" was kinda funny, I'll admit, but it doesn't change the fact that this was a pretty pointless issue that didn't really advance the plot at all.
The book that all smart and good-looking people buy! Want to be smart and good-looking? BUY THIS BOOK! It's more important to the Marvel Universe than...well, pretty much anything. See Nextwave fight people and things!
The stuff with the troll was a little silly, but oh well. I didn't honestly expect to see Abel's Dad in human form again so soon! Kinda expected Abel to have to finish his quest to restore him, so that's an interesting twist.
Abel and Fox learn that there may be someone who can help the boy's worsening condition. But the road to reach her is long and unpredictable-and not everyone they run into along the way is anxious to let them pass.
We meet a new character and Abel and the fox head out on their quest. Abel's chest wound seems tied to his anger, which almost certainly has to do with his relationship with his Dad. I can already envision a somewhat cliché resolution along these lines, but as long as it's well executed, I don't think I'll care too much. For now, I'm just enjoying this little adventure tale and seeing where it go more
Stowaways! As Abel and Fox tumble out of Farmington they must quickly land on their feet. The protections of home are gone and they find themselves in a hungry, wild new world.
Excited to finally get into this. As a series opener, this was one hell of a start. The art from Jorge Corona was incredible. The writing was really well done, and the story seems like it's just the kind I was looking for right now. I can already tell this is going to be a super emotional series. Young and Corona did a great job with the scenes between Abel and his Dad. You can sense the resentmen more
The lands between the coasts are vast, slow to change, and full of hidden magics. Mistakes have been made, and in this NEW ONGOING SERIES, an unwitting adventurer searches for answers to quell a coming storm that knows his name.
From author SKOTTIE YOUNG (I HATE FAIRYLAND, Deadpool) and artist JORGE CORONA (NO. 1 WITH A BULLET, Feathers, ...
Originally, this solicitation text was in the form of haiku. Unfortunately, the poem was so beautiful that it caused all those who read to cry hysterically for the rest of their lives. So we had to remove it. So yeah, Nextwave is here!
I'm just not really sure what the point of it all was. I guess the point is that evil will always exist, but good will always be there to keep it in check? Maybe? I don't know. Both the story and the art were more confusing than they needed to be.
Vic Sage is back in Hub City after experiencing a dizzying rush of all his past lives…but is he too late to save his present home from the evil that so far has never failed to end his story in tragedy? If Hub City is going to live, does Vic Sage have to die?
I really don't know what's going on.
DC BLACK LABEL AGES 17+
It's 1941, and Hub City is on the brink of a world war...and private eye Charlie Sage is on the brink of unraveling an enormous conspiracy! If he could just get that mysterious dame in red to talk-and keep his kneecaps intact, what with that strike-busting muscle coming up behind him-then maybe, just maybe, he can break ...
Not in this issue: The Nextwave squad runs a marathon! In this issue: The Mindless Ones are loose and only Nextwave can stop them! Watch people get kicked and things explode! Isn't what happens more exciting than what doesn't happen? LIFE IS GREAT!
PEACH MOMOKO TAKES YOU ON A MULTI-DIMENSIONAL RIDE WITH SAI! An almost dreamlike work, Peach Momoko has assembled a collective of artists, all telling one story, with many parts, as Sai makes her way through the Multiverse. A true spectacle of the comics medium, unlike anything you've seen before!
"Rorkannu, Lord of the Dank Dimension" absolutely sent me. As did Aaron punting Mindless Ones into the air with his elongated legs. This was a super fun issue.
The Nextwave Squad faces an army of Mindless Ones! Yes, insanely powerful stone men without faces! If you miss this, your head may or may not explode!
I can't appreciate killing off Martha. But all in all, it's a good issue.
It has all been leading to this. The final battle against Ra’s Al Ghul, for the fate of Smallville and the soul of Superman!
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"I don't know what the hell is really going on anymore". Yup, that about sums it up. At least Lemire knows what his readers are thinking at this point. Story is not making much sense, but I assume it will become clearer before the end. I gotta say, I'm not loving the art. It's a little too...scratchy. It cam sometimes be hard to make out what's going on. It suits the tone of the story most of the more
DC Black Label, Prestige Plus, 8.5" x 10.875"
In modern-day Hub City, Vic Sage died. And then he woke up. In Hub City...in the 1800s! The legend of the Man with No Face rides across the Old West, discovering a shocking connection running through history all the way to the day he died...and pointing to more carnage yet to come!
A little disappointed with this one. Just mindless action and that's about it. When about 50% of the panels are Elsa beating robot samurais with a shovel, it gets kinda stale kinda quick. Some of the jokes are funny, and a little bit of mindless action can be enjoyable, but I'd also like to see the plot advance a little bit.
Dirk Anger H.A.T.E.S. NEXTWAVE. He's created lots of things to kill them deader than Elvis. Much deader. Can Nextwave survive this? And more importantly, do you even care?
Hi Dan, would you be able to add the Anzuelo OGN by Emma Rios to the site?
So great. One of the funnier issues yet. Aaron getting dunked on by a group of celestials and Captain America telling Monica to go back to Avengers mansion and make his dinner had me absolutely reeling. "Fear my robot head" was another gold moment. This comic is so ridiculous. I love it. More of this please.
NEXTWAVE has Dirk Anger and his evil organization H.A.T.E. NEXTWAVE has a battle between H.A.T.E. and Nextwave. NEXTWAVE has all of your family members held ransom. Five out of five dentists prefer NEXTWAVE. So will you!
Now we're back on track. This was up to the standard set by the first two issues. Great jokes, hilariously absurd plot...just pure entertainment. The little origin story of the Captain right in the middle of the issue was enjoyable and most welcome. I'm glad we get a little backstory.
The battle for awesomeness continues as NEXTWAVE takes on the cops, the robots, the small children - uh, not children, no we mean SUPERVILLAINS. Plus, the origin of The Captain!
This issue was my first exposure to the character of Vic Sage aka The Question. I liked the gritty, noir tone. I like the Question's fancy mask and gas shenanigans. I liked the detective angle and the joke about Google making it too easy. The writing was solid, the art suited the tone, and the mystery was intriguing. It didn't blow me away, but I did enjoy it quite a bit.
DC BLACK LABEL - PRESTIGE PLUS FORMAT - APPROX. 8.5" x 10.875"
For years, Vic Sage has worn the faceless mask of the Question to clean up the streets of Hub City by sheer force of will. He knows right from wrong. He knows black from white. But what happens when he is drawn into a conspiracy that reaches from the heights of Hub City power to the...
This one was a step down. The dialogue and humour weren't as good, and the story wasn't as interesting. Some mindless action that made for a quick read, but nothing really of substance.
NEXTWAVE learns the value of compassion, kindness and 5-megaton nuclear weapons! Plus, dirty cops, giant deranged robots, enormous guns and schoolchildren!
This comic is absurd, ridiculous, silly, and wonderful.
Aaron Stack (Machine Man) takes on Fin Fang Foom in a knock-down drag-out slug-fest! While his robotic body digests in Fin's belly, the rest of the NEXTWAVE squad has to defeat H.A.T.E.'s deadly Human Resource Department!
I thought this was wildly entertaining. The whole thing is just a giant Marvel parody that does not take itself seriously at all, and I had a grand old time reading it. The humour was really landing for me throughout. Ellis has always been good with clever, snappy dialogue, and his work here was on par with what I know he's capable of. The art was good for the tone of the story. This issue was mai more
H.A.T.E. put NEXTWAVE together to fight Bizarre Weapons of Mass Destruction. When NEXTWAVE discovers that H.A.T.E. is a terrorist cell, they are less than pleased. In fact, they are rather angry. So they make things explode.
I really, really enjoyed this short mini, and with the ending hinting at a possible continuation of Kade's story, I DESPERATELY hope PKJ comes back to this at some point. The world, characters, action, and story were just too good to leave it at a measly 4 issues, even if those 4 issues were fantastic. I'm very happy with what I got, but I need more. Please.
Final issue! The rebel assault on the government base in Red Rock is finally underway, with Kade leading his rag-tag forces against overwhelming odds.
This issue was awesome. Felt like a dystopian spin on The Patriot. I'm so sad there's only one issue left cause I could read so many more if only they existed. It's a crime that this series isn't at LEAST 8-10 issues long. This has all the ingredients of a fantastic ongoing series. A little more time to flesh out the world, the characters, and the story, and it would be peak. Oh well...I'll enjoy more
It's Kade and the rebels versus the Augies, a group of augmented soldiers with orders from President Roth to shut the rebellion down.
I'm really digging this. It's main flaw is that the pacing is too quick, which is why I wish this series was longer. The characters are compelling and they'd be even more so if we could spend a little more time getting to know them. The story and world suck you right in. Definitely a shame that this is only 4 issues.
Following the riot at Red Rock, Kade leads the surviving townsfolk to the abandoned coal mine, while President Roth calls in a dangerous group known as "the Augies."
I actually really enjoyed this. Well-written, interesting real-world/grounded premise with a few neat post-apocalyptic vibes thrown in, and some great characters. The pacing felt a bit too fast, though with only four issues, that's to be expected. I thought it was really good though, and it made me wish that this series was longer so we could've taken some time to really get to know the characters more
Southern Bastards meets Dune in mid-21st century America.
After the New Confederacy is crushed in a second Civil War, only Kentucky holds out, not recognizing U.S. sovereignty.
This leads to a particularly brutal crackdown in a small mountain town called Red Rock, where a mechanic and reluctant folk hero named Kade Mercer rises up to becom...
This was an engaging enough comic, even if I don't really understand the point of it. It's a tragic story about a boy who retreated inward after the death of his brother which he blames himself for, but then finds purpose and solace in his new identity as a killer. So...yeah, I'm not really sure what the message is here. Murder provides a cathartic release from the pain of childhood trauma? I dunn more
Deadly, focused, and fully manifested as Leo Black, Danny is a fearsome thing to behold, like a sleek reptile leaving chaos, bullet holes, and blood in his wake.
Meanwhile, while Danny's sister scours the internet for his whereabouts, Triv continues to follow Danny's trail, and what were once separate paths threaten to converge, and the se...
Freaky.
Danny is spiraling out of control, still off his meds and stewing in the murderous aftermath of his recent job.
When it comes to the next hit, it's not just the hallucinatory hauntings that feel off; something is seriously wrong, and it won't be Danny that will find himself in the poetically ironic jaws of death itself...
After committing a vicious assault, Danny is off his meds and nowhere to be found, sowing turmoil at home as his sister searches desperately for him, remembering the rough childhood that molded Danny.
But Danny is molded by dark new ambitions... and wrestles with some absurd and disturbing visions while tumbling deeping into the world of d...
FROM THE ASHES!
Krakoa is gone, ORCHIS has fallen...but the X-Men remain, always. Cyclops leads, because that is what he does. Beast builds, because that is what he does. And from their new home in Alaska, the X-Men raise a flag of defiance. Mutant business is their business. Join CYCLOPS, BEAST, MAGNETO, PSYLOCKE, KID OMEGA, TEMPER, MAGIK and...
It's hard out there for a supervillain. Not the world conquerors, chaos engines, or arch-nemeses . . . but the little guys. The ones who put on uniforms, knock over jewelry stores, and get tied to poles. And things are about to get worse. The psychotic Stickman has murdered Kid Dusk, sidekick to Twilight City's premier crime-fighter, the Insomniac....
Danny is not quite right... he's got some serious demons in the ol' attic for sure.
Danny's ego and fascination with Leo climb sky-high as he takes a morbid interest in Leo's life, possessions, and living space-all while in the presence of Leo's still-rotting corpse.
But literally walking in Leo's shoes will inevitably lead to trouble, especially as a man he meets can't help but take a liking to Danny's violent tendencies...