WOLVERINE25TH
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BOUGHT:
52 #44
BULLET POINTS #5
CAPTAIN AMERICA #25
CIVIL WAR INITIATIVE
CRIMINAL #5
DARK TOWER #2
DETECTIVE COMICS #829
FANTASTIC FOUR #543
FANTASTIC FOUR THE END #6
FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN #18
HULK AND POWER PACK #1
INCREDIBLE HULK #104
IRON MANY HYPERVELOCITY #3
JLA #6
MARVEL ADVENTURES SPIDER-MAN #25
MARVEL ZOMBIES ARMY OF DARKNESS #1
MIGHTY AVENGERS #1
NIGHTWING #130
ONSLAUGHT REBORN #3
PUNISHER #45
SQUADRON SUPREME HYPERION V NIGHTHAWK #3
SUPERMAN BATMAN #32
ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #106
ULTIMATE VISION #3
UNCANNY X-MEN #484
WONDER MAN #3
THOUGHT:
52 #44 - Black Adam's fate is decided as he becomes a badass with a cause to avenge his family. Cliched, but handled well. And Montoya is the Question. Gonna hafta see how she handles it.
BULLET POINTS #5 - So the heroes come together to defeat Galactus and life goes on. This series was an utter piece of crap. It had a good concept, but it's execution was haphazzard and poorly planned. It went from interesting to rediculous by the third issue.
CAPTAIN AMERICA #25 - Well Cap is dead. The issue was done great, but I'm just worried about the implications on the industry. With the return of practices from the 90s and the speculators, we're being set up for another bust that could cost us a lot. We shall see.
CIVIL WAR INITIATIVE - Another book of advertisements, leading into Marvel's new series. Once again it shows that Bendis can pull off decent single issue stories. But goddamn, that dialogue has GOT to go. I'd seriously love to know what people he's spent his life talking to.
DARK TOWER #2 - I started reading it, then I trailed off. Blah, blah, blah...this thing just goes on and on and has yet to hook me in. I may save $20 and not pick up the rest of the series. Or I may hold out for the handbook due out next month. We'll see.
DETECTIVE COMICS #829 - No Dini. Disappointed there. So we got a fanatic in Wayne Tower with exploding gunk. Not too bad, your generic story. Artwork wasn't that great. Dini, come home!
FANTASTIC FOUR #543 - Double-sized anniversary issue. First we got the lead-in to the new FF (which I'm not really looking forward to). Then we got a Stan Lee-penned tale done in a Kirbyesque style that's worth a couple of laughs. Finally, a Torch/Spidey team-up from the past where more hilarity ensues, although the art was kinda funky, Overall, decent anniversary issue.
FANTASTIC FOUR THE END #6 - That battle is won and the FF's kids are back to life, all part of some elaborate scheme Valeria cooked up with her abilities of foresight which's why they put themselves in a position to be killed in the first place. And Doom? He's happily ruling the Negative Zone, now sealed off forever. The End.
FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN #18 - The mystery continues as the clues fall into place. Getting better than it has been, but still not thrilled with this alternate Ben plot. Hopefully this is the fix.
HULK AND POWER PACK #1 - The new artist is a bit jarring, but fortunately didn't take away too much. Another good installment of the Power Pack series. This new style has me loving them like I never would have before.
IRON MANY HYPERVELOCITY #3 - Another one I started reading, and I found myself just going...no. I was thinking about sticking this one out, but I think I'm done with this mini. The story is such pure garbage I can't be bothered to find out how it ends. I suffered through the entirety of Phoenix Warsong, I won't do it again.
JLA #6 - Team's finally assembled and Tornado's a robot again. Not too bad, a bit wordy and suffering from decompression, but at least it didn't take over a year and 3 arcs to do it all.
MARVEL ADVENTURES SPIDER-MAN #25 - Spidey vs. the Circus of Crime! Funny and enjoyable as ever. The all-ages books are Marvel's current best.
MARVEL ZOMBIES ARMY OF DARKNESS #1 - One issue in and it feels a LOT more like MZ quality than AoD...which is a damn good thing. Ash meets some heroes, comes off like a nut, then the world goes to hell. Decent start so far. Unfortunately, Ash won't get to do a lot of major damage since this is a prequel and certain zombies NEED to be intact to keep continuity with MZ. That part's disappointing. But, hopefully, enough cannon fodder's left for Ash to get his slash on.
MIGHTY AVENGERS #1 - Pros: The team is assembled in one issue. The Avengers fight something OTHER than Ninjas. The assembly is a lot more thought-out. The return of thought bubbles. Something ACTUALLY happens. Cons: Mischaracterizations gallore. Bendis dialogue. Okay, so aside from **** dialogue and crappy characterizations this book is doing a lot better in other regards than New Avengers. Let's see if it can keep that up.
NIGHTWING #130 - The origin of the Bride and Groom with Dick caught in the middle. Wolfman has redeemed himself so far. Let's see if he keeps it up.
ONSLAUGHT REBORN #3 - Onslaught is yet another epic villain reduced to common thuggery as he tries to pummel Hulk, then Thor. And it looks like Loeb managed to slip Wolverine in there. Yeah, thanks Jeph...THAT won't cause any more overexposure talk.
PUNISHER #45 - More Punny goodness as he's led into the skanks' trap. Can Frank survive? Hope so.
SQUADRON SUPREME HYPERION V NIGHTHAWK #3 - The Bats/Supes comparisons couldn't be made more accurately with this series. Except for Hyperion's dark 'tude, I almost feel like I'm reading an old Bats/Supes team-up where Supes is Bats' *****. I kinda like it.
SUPERMAN BATMAN #32 - Bats is possessed by the Darkstone as Supes regains his control. Now it's Supes vs. Super-Bats while the alien armada attacks! Not too bad, and really love the artwork.
ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #106 - I'm really sick of Bendis' dialogue. Who the hell talks like this?! At least the decompression isn't TOO bad as things are wrapped up from the last arc and we move into the final Bagley arc. But this is still a crap book.
ULTIMATE VISION #3 - My misgivings about this book have been justified. You have the spin-off of a crappy mini that sucked on every possible level and it fails to thrill any more than it's parent series. Ultimate books have seriously been in a state of creative decline for a good long while. They keep this up, they won't be around much longer.
UNCANNY X-MEN #484 - Decompression doesn't just happen in space. Another issue where barely anything happens to move the story forward. Lilandra gets a new recruit, Vulcan has words with Darwin and announces Xaviers death at his pending marriage, and Havok and Lorna are back together. This could've been done in less than 12 parts. By far, Bru's weakest book.
52 #44
BULLET POINTS #5
CAPTAIN AMERICA #25
CIVIL WAR INITIATIVE
CRIMINAL #5
DARK TOWER #2
DETECTIVE COMICS #829
FANTASTIC FOUR #543
FANTASTIC FOUR THE END #6
FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN #18
HULK AND POWER PACK #1
INCREDIBLE HULK #104
IRON MANY HYPERVELOCITY #3
JLA #6
MARVEL ADVENTURES SPIDER-MAN #25
MARVEL ZOMBIES ARMY OF DARKNESS #1
MIGHTY AVENGERS #1
NIGHTWING #130
ONSLAUGHT REBORN #3
PUNISHER #45
SQUADRON SUPREME HYPERION V NIGHTHAWK #3
SUPERMAN BATMAN #32
ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #106
ULTIMATE VISION #3
UNCANNY X-MEN #484
WONDER MAN #3
THOUGHT:
52 #44 - Black Adam's fate is decided as he becomes a badass with a cause to avenge his family. Cliched, but handled well. And Montoya is the Question. Gonna hafta see how she handles it.
BULLET POINTS #5 - So the heroes come together to defeat Galactus and life goes on. This series was an utter piece of crap. It had a good concept, but it's execution was haphazzard and poorly planned. It went from interesting to rediculous by the third issue.
CAPTAIN AMERICA #25 - Well Cap is dead. The issue was done great, but I'm just worried about the implications on the industry. With the return of practices from the 90s and the speculators, we're being set up for another bust that could cost us a lot. We shall see.
CIVIL WAR INITIATIVE - Another book of advertisements, leading into Marvel's new series. Once again it shows that Bendis can pull off decent single issue stories. But goddamn, that dialogue has GOT to go. I'd seriously love to know what people he's spent his life talking to.
DARK TOWER #2 - I started reading it, then I trailed off. Blah, blah, blah...this thing just goes on and on and has yet to hook me in. I may save $20 and not pick up the rest of the series. Or I may hold out for the handbook due out next month. We'll see.
DETECTIVE COMICS #829 - No Dini. Disappointed there. So we got a fanatic in Wayne Tower with exploding gunk. Not too bad, your generic story. Artwork wasn't that great. Dini, come home!
FANTASTIC FOUR #543 - Double-sized anniversary issue. First we got the lead-in to the new FF (which I'm not really looking forward to). Then we got a Stan Lee-penned tale done in a Kirbyesque style that's worth a couple of laughs. Finally, a Torch/Spidey team-up from the past where more hilarity ensues, although the art was kinda funky, Overall, decent anniversary issue.
FANTASTIC FOUR THE END #6 - That battle is won and the FF's kids are back to life, all part of some elaborate scheme Valeria cooked up with her abilities of foresight which's why they put themselves in a position to be killed in the first place. And Doom? He's happily ruling the Negative Zone, now sealed off forever. The End.
FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN #18 - The mystery continues as the clues fall into place. Getting better than it has been, but still not thrilled with this alternate Ben plot. Hopefully this is the fix.
HULK AND POWER PACK #1 - The new artist is a bit jarring, but fortunately didn't take away too much. Another good installment of the Power Pack series. This new style has me loving them like I never would have before.
IRON MANY HYPERVELOCITY #3 - Another one I started reading, and I found myself just going...no. I was thinking about sticking this one out, but I think I'm done with this mini. The story is such pure garbage I can't be bothered to find out how it ends. I suffered through the entirety of Phoenix Warsong, I won't do it again.
JLA #6 - Team's finally assembled and Tornado's a robot again. Not too bad, a bit wordy and suffering from decompression, but at least it didn't take over a year and 3 arcs to do it all.
MARVEL ADVENTURES SPIDER-MAN #25 - Spidey vs. the Circus of Crime! Funny and enjoyable as ever. The all-ages books are Marvel's current best.
MARVEL ZOMBIES ARMY OF DARKNESS #1 - One issue in and it feels a LOT more like MZ quality than AoD...which is a damn good thing. Ash meets some heroes, comes off like a nut, then the world goes to hell. Decent start so far. Unfortunately, Ash won't get to do a lot of major damage since this is a prequel and certain zombies NEED to be intact to keep continuity with MZ. That part's disappointing. But, hopefully, enough cannon fodder's left for Ash to get his slash on.
MIGHTY AVENGERS #1 - Pros: The team is assembled in one issue. The Avengers fight something OTHER than Ninjas. The assembly is a lot more thought-out. The return of thought bubbles. Something ACTUALLY happens. Cons: Mischaracterizations gallore. Bendis dialogue. Okay, so aside from **** dialogue and crappy characterizations this book is doing a lot better in other regards than New Avengers. Let's see if it can keep that up.
NIGHTWING #130 - The origin of the Bride and Groom with Dick caught in the middle. Wolfman has redeemed himself so far. Let's see if he keeps it up.
ONSLAUGHT REBORN #3 - Onslaught is yet another epic villain reduced to common thuggery as he tries to pummel Hulk, then Thor. And it looks like Loeb managed to slip Wolverine in there. Yeah, thanks Jeph...THAT won't cause any more overexposure talk.
PUNISHER #45 - More Punny goodness as he's led into the skanks' trap. Can Frank survive? Hope so.
SQUADRON SUPREME HYPERION V NIGHTHAWK #3 - The Bats/Supes comparisons couldn't be made more accurately with this series. Except for Hyperion's dark 'tude, I almost feel like I'm reading an old Bats/Supes team-up where Supes is Bats' *****. I kinda like it.
SUPERMAN BATMAN #32 - Bats is possessed by the Darkstone as Supes regains his control. Now it's Supes vs. Super-Bats while the alien armada attacks! Not too bad, and really love the artwork.
ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #106 - I'm really sick of Bendis' dialogue. Who the hell talks like this?! At least the decompression isn't TOO bad as things are wrapped up from the last arc and we move into the final Bagley arc. But this is still a crap book.
ULTIMATE VISION #3 - My misgivings about this book have been justified. You have the spin-off of a crappy mini that sucked on every possible level and it fails to thrill any more than it's parent series. Ultimate books have seriously been in a state of creative decline for a good long while. They keep this up, they won't be around much longer.
UNCANNY X-MEN #484 - Decompression doesn't just happen in space. Another issue where barely anything happens to move the story forward. Lilandra gets a new recruit, Vulcan has words with Darwin and announces Xaviers death at his pending marriage, and Havok and Lorna are back together. This could've been done in less than 12 parts. By far, Bru's weakest book.


