Spoilers ahead for Hawkeye annual, Supergirl 22, He-man 4, Wonder Woman 22, Justice League Dark 21, Justice League Dark 22, Justice league America 6, Ultimate Comics Spider-Man 24 (I think), Wolverine 7 (I think), Thor (can't remember the number), Animal Man 22, Larfleeze 2, Revival 12, Batman/Superman 2.
Whew that's a lot. I'm behind again. Onwards.
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Hawkeye
annual - So we discussed this on Radio Bamf on Sunday, but technical
problems meant that the recording didn’t go so well. Pox. Anyway I wish
I’d read this before the show because it turned out to be pretty good
fun. It leads on from earlier issues – 4 and 5 I think, which I hadn’t
read. Which I think I’m happy about, otherwise the cover might have
given the plot away, since it’s all about Madame Masque getting revenge
on Kate Bishop. As I didn’t know the context I found it delightfully
slashy and i honestly thought they were going to jump into bed. At
least I did till it was revealed that Kate knew Masque wasn’t so
sincere. But hey, I have my dreams.
Supergirl
22 – Cyborg Superman shows up and has plans for Kara. Kara is not
impressed. Mahmud Asrar is no longer on interiors and his replacement
is just not that great. I didn’t particularly enjoy this.
He-man
4 – A friend who visited the shop with me bought me this. She-ra is
short haired, scarred in the face, and working for the bad guys. She
doesn’t know she is He-man’s sister. He-man doens’t even know he has a
sister.
It
wasn’t bad, but I don’t quite understand why a property that was
originally created for children, and is rather ridiculous in concept,
has been revived and written for adults.* Why not revive it as a
children’s comic? Why not come up with a brand new idea for adults?
*I do know why, it’s to cash in on the nostalgia market. Doesn’t mean I have to agree with it.
Wonder
woman 22 – this has a wonderful soviet styled arty cover. Inside it
gets better. Wondy and her group are New Genesis, meeting the Highfather
et al for the first time. Highfather wants to take Zola’s child, Zeke,
but Orion tricks him. The best thing about this book is that Diana
comes across as a leader. It feels like she is the title character in
the issue. She makes the tough decisions, stands up to the Highfather
and is generally reminiscent of the Wonder Woman from before the new
52. This was a satisfying read.
Justice
League Dark 21 – This was an impulse buy. From what I recall, Xanadu
is haunted by visions of the future, particularly a future romance with
Deadman. She tries to turn her back on all this.
Justice League Dark 22 and Justice League America 6 – I can't remember the details of these too well. I know Green Arrow wasn't quite as Ollie-like as I'd wish, and Wonder Woman was far more Diana-like than I;d hoped for. There was a lot of fighting and panic. Hephaestus was in it and it made me think how talented the artist for Wonder Woman is, and how these new gods don't look right when someone else draws them. Overall I enjoyed these two installments in the Trinity War story.
Ultimate
Comics Spider-Man – Gwen complains about Miles not being Spider-Man to
Aunt May. There’s more Cloak and Dagger stuff. Spider-woman visits
Miles and begs him to put the suit on again. Spider-Woman reveals she
is clone of Peter Parker. This is stupid.
Wolverine – Logan no longer has a healing factor and now has to come to terms
with the fact he’ll die. Blimey :o I did not see that coming. Having
just finished my epic X-Men run I feel that this is quite a godo time
for me to jump into a Wolvie title.. whether I will or not remains to be
seen. Anyway, good work Paul Cornell.
Thor
– The three Thors and their granddaughters are still alive, hooray!
And they are fighting back, hooray! Gorr kills his wife for calling him
godlike, so Gorr’s son betrays him and sides with the Thors. Cor.
This is still nice epic stuff, but I doubt it’s a long term keeper.
When the Gorr plotline is over (I assume it will finish soon) I’ll flog
the issues on ebay. They are well worth reading but not quite of high
enough quality for me to keep them forever and ever.
Animal
Man 22 – This was twee yet gross. Maxine is in the Red and as she’s
the new avatar (?) of the Red it responds to her consciousness and
remolds itself around her thoughts. So it’s all twee and full of baby
and mother animals and it’s got rolling hills and it looks like a
child’s story. But the fundamental nature of the Red and it’s purpose
can’t change so the organ fields are still there – these are literally
fields where organs are grown. Brains and stomachs and lungs etc.
That’s the gross part. Maxine finds these and decides to grow her dead
brother, Cliff. The problem is, without a soul it’s just a simulacrum.
A fleshy, squishy, floppy, gross simulacrum. Maxine realises this and
gets rather upset. She’s not given up on her plan to hunt for Cliff’s
soul though. She will get him back!
Larfleeze
2 – Fun. Larfleez eis always fun. The voices of all the characters are
fun. The situation is fun. The fight scenes are fun. This is just all
fun. Fun fun fun fun fun fun.
Revival
12 – This wasn’t fun. It’s a great read and it’s entirely different to
the other comics on my pull list, but it’s not fun. It’s grim and
thoughtful. I liked it a lot.
Batman/Superman 2 - This is just fabulous. The art is gorgeous. It's all gothic sillouhettes and moody stuff. It's a really mature read, not mature like for adults, for complex and thoughtful. It feels like the creators are really into the story and really care about what they are doing. I loved it. One panel made me tear up. You should all be buying this. It's great.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one seeing definite slash potential in the way Masque was talking to Kate.
ReplyDeleteThat would make a weird pairing, not so much from the hero/villain thing but because Kate is almost mini-Masque: they look quite alike and they both have that "privileged daughter of bad men" origin going for them.
The Hawkeye annual was indeed good slashy fun. Thor was great, Wonder Woman has been excellent. I haven't liked Orion this much in years, although I STILL think he's being written as Guy Gardner.
ReplyDeleteHe is rather Guy like isn't he?
ReplyDeleteJames: i'll have to take your word for the origin stuff.