Only one Marvel review this week, and it seems I am in complete disagreement with the majority of critics and Marvel fans. I've really enjoyed “Original Sin” and issue #8 was more than a satisfying finale. Maybe I’ve enjoyed it because I’m not as precious about Marvel as I am DC. I’m also very laid-back when it comes to continuity, and like to take individual runs as their “own storiesmore
There’s been a bit of buzz on the web about “God Hates Astronauts #1″, and after dropping several titles recently I decided to take a punt on it. Boy am I glad I did. Issue one perfectly encapsulates what comic books can do that TV and film cannot. For starters he premise is beyond ridiculous; a group of farmers who want to have sex with chickens are hunted down by a half-human-half-cow-allmore
RYAN BROWNE's (THE MANHATTAN PROJECTS, BEDLAM) farcical cult-sensation returns with a new story perfect for new readers!
A NASA funded group of arrogant "super people" must stop a rash of farmers that have been using rocket-powered silos to launch themselves into outer space! As these Astro-Farmers fire themselves all over the galaxy, NASA...
Last week I banged on about how good the weekly series Batman Eternal is, and this week it’s no different. This issue starts tying together several different plot threads together nicely, whilst also have the sheer cheek and confidence to introduce yet ANOTHER great new character to the Bat mythology. It’s also one of the best Catwoman tales I’ve read in a while, providing a deft character mmore
Catwomans secret past has been revealed, and its dragging her toward Blackgate Penitentiary! What is her place in the natural order of crime? Only she can decide.
In Avengers #34 (3 Jacks) usual writer Jonathon Hickman take a break and leaves 2000 AD’s Al Ewing in charge to tell a tale about the all-new, post-Marvel NOW Superman-esq hero Hyperion (Wikipedia informs me there have been “six notable versions of the character”, but I am only familiar with this one). It’s a decent tale with some nice touches, such Hyperion scanning a carpet to find the dmore
• Last son of a dead utopia. Father-figure to a new species of humanity. Avenger. Hyperion is all these things... and more!
• Now the Man From Nowhere searches for an unhinged cop killer, a kidnapped child...
• ...and the answers to the questions that haunt him.
Rated T
Every issue of SATELLITE SAM feels like a bonus episode of Mad-Men. There’s sex, humour, deception and style packed into every story. I’ve really grown to love (and hate) the characters, enjoying the voyeuristic insight into their seedy lives, which makes it shame that the end of this issue reveals that it’s seemingly all coming to an end very soon. One of my favourite characters gets a vermore
The second arc of SATELLITE SAM comes to its thundering conclusion: everybody’s secrets get a little bit of daylight and all hell is set to break loose in front of, and behind, the cameras. Who killed Satellite Sam and why? What happened to Michael White during the war? And who can he trust to help him set things right?
JUSTICE LEAGUE: FUTURES END #1 did absolutely nothing for me. This is a continuation of last week’s Justice League United Futures End issue which I criticised for its boring “comic-book-by-numbers” ending, and unfortunately it does nothing to take it in an interesting direction or make me care about the characters or outcome. I am a huge fan of writer Jeff Lemire, (“Sweet Tooth” and hismore
The mystery of the Martian Manhunter is revealed at last as his decades-long plan for world domination comes to fruition! Continues in this months JUSTICE LEAGUE UNITED: FUTURES END #1!
BATMAN ETERNAL #24 focuses exclusively on the character of Spoiler. I'm aware Stephanie Brown is a fan favourite, but I've had limited exposure to her since I started buying Batman comics in 2007. The problem with this issue is it gives me no reason to understand why she's held in such high regard (reading her Wikipedia biography was more interesting than this issue) It's not a dreadful issue, thmore
Spoiler goes head to head with her father, the deadly Cluemaster and the fate of Gotham City hangs in the balance!
THE MULTIVERSITY: SOCIETY OF SUPER-HEROES #1 is the second book in Grant Morrison's Multiversity series, and here we meet the inhabitants of Earths 20 and 40. What becomes apparent in this issue is that part of Multiversity's charm is also it's weakness; each issue focusing on a different parallel Earth(s) is an exciting concept and whilst this issue is far from dreadful, I'm just not that taken wmore
The biggest adventure in DC Comics history continues!
Grant Morrison joins modern legend Chris Sprouse (TOM STRONG, BATMAN: RETURN OF BRUCE
WAYNE, ACTION COMICS) for a trip to Earth-20 starring a Society of Super Heroes unlike anything you've seen before! It's pulp Super Hero action with a post-modern twist - you can't afford to miss ...
AVENGERS #35 is a frustrating comic. Parts of it are everything you want it to be, but overall it feels like a wasted opportunity. Hickman has been slowly building his layered sci-fi epic over the past few years in both this series and New Avengers, and the marketing for this issue along with its awesome cover would have you believe that this is where shit finally kicks off. Instead we spend most more
Extra-sized issue!
• IN 8 MONTHS...TIME RUNS OUT!
Rated T+
SEX - DEATH - LIVE TV!
NEW YORK CITY, 1951: The star of beloved daily television serial "Satellite Sam" turns up dead in a flophouse filled with dirty secrets. The police think it was death by natural causes but his son knows there was something more? if only he could sober up long enough to do something about it. This noir mystery shot through...
The greatest heroes in comics together on one unbeatable team! Now shipping twice a month, the Avengers “go large,” expanding their roster and their sphere of influence to a global and even interplanetary level. When Captain America puts out his call - who will answer? Big threats, big ideas, big idealism - these are the Avengers NOW!
RYAN BROWNE's (THE MANHATTAN PROJECTS, BEDLAM) farcical cult-sensation returns with a new story perfect for new readers!
A NASA funded group of arrogant "super people" must stop a rash of farmers that have been using rocket-powered silos to launch themselves into outer space! As these Astro-Farmers fire themselves all over the galaxy, NASA...
SEX - DEATH - LIVE TV!
NEW YORK CITY, 1951: The star of beloved daily television serial "Satellite Sam" turns up dead in a flophouse filled with dirty secrets. The police think it was death by natural causes but his son knows there was something more? if only he could sober up long enough to do something about it. This noir mystery shot through...
RYAN BROWNE's (THE MANHATTAN PROJECTS, BEDLAM) farcical cult-sensation returns with a new story perfect for new readers!
A NASA funded group of arrogant "super people" must stop a rash of farmers that have been using rocket-powered silos to launch themselves into outer space! As these Astro-Farmers fire themselves all over the galaxy, NASA...