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I hope that thread title gives everyone as much of a headache as it gives me. I torcher you wit stoopiditee!
I passed on Invincible this week, having decided to drop the title. I may reneg on that at some point but for now I'm done with it. Taking it's place I decided to get caught back up on Grifter. I read the first four issues and really liked it but I needed to drop things and it was a loner book that could be dropped without any connections so I dropped it. I regretted it ever since and decided to just go ahead and get caught back up. My shop was missing 1 and 2, which was okay since I've already read them, but also 5 (with Green Arrow) so I don't know what happened there. As for the rest of what I read, I liked them and I'm glad I'm back on board. I don't expect this book to last long so I'm going to enjoy it for as long as I can.
I thought about getting caught up on OMAC as well since I regret dropping that one but I knew it was ending as of this week and didn't have the extra cash to buy 6 more comics. I might still do it though and then continue his adventures into JLI. We'll see.
On to some reviews...
Secret Avengers 24 - My shop got this a week late as it turned out so that's why I missed it last Wednesday. It was a good read and I really enjoy seeing Beast and Captain Britain on a team together. Adding that to John Hammond, Eric O'Grady, and Venom and I'm sold. I don't care so much about Hawkeye, Black Widow, or Valkyrie but at least I don't DISlike them. The plot was good and I'm glad to see that Eric might have survived (if that is Eric and if he truly has survived and not been robotified or something). I don't know how long I'll stay on this book (as I'm re-evaulating my Avengers buying post-AvsX) but it has a chance to stay on the buy list.
Avengers Academy 28 - The concluding issue of War with the Runaways and I liked it. I debated on picking up this arc but caved and am glad I did. It doesn't necessarilly make me want to continue the series but for my Runaways love it did what I hoped it would do. I'm stick with the book through the AvsX tie-ins for the Generation Hope cast but when that's done so will my time on this title. it's a good book but something about it just doesn't make me want to make it a regular buy, which is wierd because I love teen books. Oh well.
Wolverine & the X-Men 8 - A fairly Beast-Centric issue and it was very good. It's sad seeing Bachalo back after loving the feel of Bradshaw on the title but he does an alright job. Beast takes on Sabretooth in space for the life of Abigail Brand, set up by the new Hellfire Club to strike the heart of the Jean Grey School, and it's a satisfying showing and done-in-one story in that regard. Basically, Wolverine gets back from space after getting his legs severely broken last issue and Beast goes to S.W.O.R.D. about getting the tool he needs to fix broken adamantium. Sabretooth is sent up there to kill him but Beast gets the upper hand, though nearly loses his life in the process. All the while, several students go to the place that hurt Wolverine and take them on in order to get their copy of the tool needed to fix Wolverine. In this we see Angel and Evan (Genesis, aka Kid Apocalypse) take center stage (though Kid Gladiator gets some good lines as always) and we see some of the powerful Apocalypse abilities coming to light. The Hellfire Club realizes that they missed the mark on finding the heart of the school and targets the children.
Very good issue, as is expected from this title, and it remains my favorite book month in and month out. I'm just hoping that event tie-ins don't hinder it's progression and quality as they sometimes do.
Avengers vs. X-Men 1 - I'll start by saying I'm already annoyed at those stupid AR's all over the comic. I'm not into this whole technological crap with comics. I just want to hold the comic in my hand and read it and now I'm constantly distracted by the ARs everywhere. It honestly did take away from my enjoyment of the book and I wish Marvel would just leave well enough alone. And for the record, the 2-page spred with Phoenix approaching... that one doesn't seem to work for the app... for me anyway. And those that DO work did nothing for me. The Bendis one and the Wolverine School staff was alright, the rest was just sketches and stupid. Not a fan.
As for the issue itself, it was alright, better than the zero issue. We get the obligated first issue that sets things in motion and there's no lagging here. The phoenix is coming and Cyclops is convinced it could be the thing that rebirths the mutant race. Captain America is very worried about the Phoenix knowing that it is a force of destruction and doesn't want to take any chances. When confronted both of these men are set in their ways and it esculates quickly leading to Cyclops being the *****e that he's always written as and blasts Cap through the air. Cap shows he was ready for Cyclops' *****iness and had the Avengers waiting in the wings for just such a showdown. Round one of the inevitable battle is set to take place on the shores of Utopia between the Avengers (a mixture of all teams) and Cyclops' side of the mutant population.
I don't like hero versus hero these days as it's WAAAAAAAYYY overdone, but at least the cause of this fight and the reasoning for the sides is believable here. Unlike Civil War, I can see the mutant population being biased on the idea of Hope and the Phoenix saving their race and them being willing to fight for it. Non-mutants would obviously not be so keen on the Phoenix coming, mutant population's rebirth regardless. This would also definately put Beast, Wolverine, and Storm right in the middle of it in a very believable way. I like this set up, I just hope that the rest of the series delivers on the potential.
My one real gribe is how little Nova is involved here. Yes, I know that there's supposed to be some stupid online comic covering his side of the story or something but I'm not interesting in digital comics and it annoys me that I'm missing a part of the story because I don't want to bother with all that. I'm hoping they release the story in comic form soon so I can read it. Otherwise it doesn't exist to me.
It's a decent start though entirely ruined by the promotional stuff but I've managed to dodge everything after this point so I have no idea what's coming beyond issue one. Yay!
Best and Worst of the Week
Best: Wolverine & the X-Men 8 - This was just a great issue. Anytime we can get a Beast-centric issue I'll like it, especially if he gets the best of an A-list villain like Sabretooth (granted, with a little help from Brand). If this would have contained Bradshaw art I would have been happier but I'll take Bachelo. He's not been that bad lately, at least not on this title.
Worst: Avengers Academy 28 - Not that it was bad in any way but that of the comics I read this week it was the least of them. The characters were fine and I realy liked that Karolina and Julie Powers set up a date. I like the overall story, so if this was the worst of the batch then it was a good week. Granted, I only read 3 new comics this week but still... they were all good.
I passed on Invincible this week, having decided to drop the title. I may reneg on that at some point but for now I'm done with it. Taking it's place I decided to get caught back up on Grifter. I read the first four issues and really liked it but I needed to drop things and it was a loner book that could be dropped without any connections so I dropped it. I regretted it ever since and decided to just go ahead and get caught back up. My shop was missing 1 and 2, which was okay since I've already read them, but also 5 (with Green Arrow) so I don't know what happened there. As for the rest of what I read, I liked them and I'm glad I'm back on board. I don't expect this book to last long so I'm going to enjoy it for as long as I can.
I thought about getting caught up on OMAC as well since I regret dropping that one but I knew it was ending as of this week and didn't have the extra cash to buy 6 more comics. I might still do it though and then continue his adventures into JLI. We'll see.
On to some reviews...
Secret Avengers 24 - My shop got this a week late as it turned out so that's why I missed it last Wednesday. It was a good read and I really enjoy seeing Beast and Captain Britain on a team together. Adding that to John Hammond, Eric O'Grady, and Venom and I'm sold. I don't care so much about Hawkeye, Black Widow, or Valkyrie but at least I don't DISlike them. The plot was good and I'm glad to see that Eric might have survived (if that is Eric and if he truly has survived and not been robotified or something). I don't know how long I'll stay on this book (as I'm re-evaulating my Avengers buying post-AvsX) but it has a chance to stay on the buy list.
Avengers Academy 28 - The concluding issue of War with the Runaways and I liked it. I debated on picking up this arc but caved and am glad I did. It doesn't necessarilly make me want to continue the series but for my Runaways love it did what I hoped it would do. I'm stick with the book through the AvsX tie-ins for the Generation Hope cast but when that's done so will my time on this title. it's a good book but something about it just doesn't make me want to make it a regular buy, which is wierd because I love teen books. Oh well.
Wolverine & the X-Men 8 - A fairly Beast-Centric issue and it was very good. It's sad seeing Bachalo back after loving the feel of Bradshaw on the title but he does an alright job. Beast takes on Sabretooth in space for the life of Abigail Brand, set up by the new Hellfire Club to strike the heart of the Jean Grey School, and it's a satisfying showing and done-in-one story in that regard. Basically, Wolverine gets back from space after getting his legs severely broken last issue and Beast goes to S.W.O.R.D. about getting the tool he needs to fix broken adamantium. Sabretooth is sent up there to kill him but Beast gets the upper hand, though nearly loses his life in the process. All the while, several students go to the place that hurt Wolverine and take them on in order to get their copy of the tool needed to fix Wolverine. In this we see Angel and Evan (Genesis, aka Kid Apocalypse) take center stage (though Kid Gladiator gets some good lines as always) and we see some of the powerful Apocalypse abilities coming to light. The Hellfire Club realizes that they missed the mark on finding the heart of the school and targets the children.
Very good issue, as is expected from this title, and it remains my favorite book month in and month out. I'm just hoping that event tie-ins don't hinder it's progression and quality as they sometimes do.
Avengers vs. X-Men 1 - I'll start by saying I'm already annoyed at those stupid AR's all over the comic. I'm not into this whole technological crap with comics. I just want to hold the comic in my hand and read it and now I'm constantly distracted by the ARs everywhere. It honestly did take away from my enjoyment of the book and I wish Marvel would just leave well enough alone. And for the record, the 2-page spred with Phoenix approaching... that one doesn't seem to work for the app... for me anyway. And those that DO work did nothing for me. The Bendis one and the Wolverine School staff was alright, the rest was just sketches and stupid. Not a fan.
As for the issue itself, it was alright, better than the zero issue. We get the obligated first issue that sets things in motion and there's no lagging here. The phoenix is coming and Cyclops is convinced it could be the thing that rebirths the mutant race. Captain America is very worried about the Phoenix knowing that it is a force of destruction and doesn't want to take any chances. When confronted both of these men are set in their ways and it esculates quickly leading to Cyclops being the *****e that he's always written as and blasts Cap through the air. Cap shows he was ready for Cyclops' *****iness and had the Avengers waiting in the wings for just such a showdown. Round one of the inevitable battle is set to take place on the shores of Utopia between the Avengers (a mixture of all teams) and Cyclops' side of the mutant population.
I don't like hero versus hero these days as it's WAAAAAAAYYY overdone, but at least the cause of this fight and the reasoning for the sides is believable here. Unlike Civil War, I can see the mutant population being biased on the idea of Hope and the Phoenix saving their race and them being willing to fight for it. Non-mutants would obviously not be so keen on the Phoenix coming, mutant population's rebirth regardless. This would also definately put Beast, Wolverine, and Storm right in the middle of it in a very believable way. I like this set up, I just hope that the rest of the series delivers on the potential.
My one real gribe is how little Nova is involved here. Yes, I know that there's supposed to be some stupid online comic covering his side of the story or something but I'm not interesting in digital comics and it annoys me that I'm missing a part of the story because I don't want to bother with all that. I'm hoping they release the story in comic form soon so I can read it. Otherwise it doesn't exist to me.
It's a decent start though entirely ruined by the promotional stuff but I've managed to dodge everything after this point so I have no idea what's coming beyond issue one. Yay!
Best and Worst of the Week
Best: Wolverine & the X-Men 8 - This was just a great issue. Anytime we can get a Beast-centric issue I'll like it, especially if he gets the best of an A-list villain like Sabretooth (granted, with a little help from Brand). If this would have contained Bradshaw art I would have been happier but I'll take Bachelo. He's not been that bad lately, at least not on this title.
Worst: Avengers Academy 28 - Not that it was bad in any way but that of the comics I read this week it was the least of them. The characters were fine and I realy liked that Karolina and Julie Powers set up a date. I like the overall story, so if this was the worst of the batch then it was a good week. Granted, I only read 3 new comics this week but still... they were all good.