Monday, November 7, 2011
New Episode of The Graphic Word!
10 comics in the stack, reviews of Wolverine and the X-Men 1, Captain Swing 4, Infinite Vacation 3, Heart 1 and the Goon 36. In Talking Trades, I do in-depth reviews of Age of Reptiles by Ricardo Delgado and Holy Terror by Frank Miller.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Top 5 - DCnU Titles
This week, we count down the top 5 titles from the DCnU, as voted by members of the facebook group.
As always, the very nature of lists means that absolutely no one will agree with it, but feel free to voice your opinions in the comments.
Click HERE.
As always, the very nature of lists means that absolutely no one will agree with it, but feel free to voice your opinions in the comments.
Click HERE.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Back of the Bin Reviews

This stack:
Little Gloomy #1 (1999)
Spider-Man: The Mutant Agenda #1
DC/Marvel All Access #2 (starring Jubilee & Robin)
The Savage Dragon #1 (1993)

Resurrection Man #11 (1998)
The Huntress #9 (1989)
Ebony Warrior #1
Wonder Man #1 (1991)
The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Man #227 (1984)
Masters of the Universe #1 (1986)
Friday, November 4, 2011
Oz's 2-Cent Reviews

Comic Art of the Week - 5/11/11
This week’s art comes thanks to Skottie Young:

Renaldo's Reviews - Fear Itself #7.1 and The Fearless #2

Many drew ire from the fact that Fraction killed Bucky. Plain and simple. His return was maligned but Brubaker wove golden threads and got the WINTER SOLDIER into the successor role for Rogers and Buckycap lit Marvel afire. That said, Bru's job of making him an interesting character, from Winter Soldier to Cap, deserves immense plaudits. The intensity of Bucky under Ed is glorious...but not so much with Bendis or Fraction. Nonetheless, this eulogy issue springs some dramatic and crafty moves. It's nifty the way there are characters pulling the strings and the machinations, as endearing as they are, are selfish but justifiably so. It isn't OMD but it's a nice springboard for 2012. The setup is nice as Marvel teased some new Winter Soldier offerings and opponents of the same vein recently, and what stands out, besides Bru and Guice's spectacular work, is the fact that there is still angst in the issue amid a sense of secrecy, redemption...and more importantly, hope. The last page is a doozy and really beckons well with the creative team. I expect big things.
As for this issue, it is sneaky yet brilliantly done. It leaves a lot of threads dangling, which I'm sure Ed will address in due time. I must say shame on Marvel for lying though. When you read the issue, you'll know. The off thing was Hickman's FURY is a million times macho and robust, yet Bru's is more subtle and less sublime. Overall, the virtuous sense is not lost in the issue and it to me...read better than the entire FI event combined. Cheers Bru...you have stones!!

FEAR ITSELF: THE FEARLESS #2
It's a huge roster of creators but to me, Bagley and Yost stand out. That said, the focus on Valkyrie is neatly done yet she still isn't that interesting. Her mission is though, but from Asgard to Sec. Avengers to her wayward antics in the issue 1...it's just bland at times, and feels forced on the other hand. There's a nice dangling hole for the Vamp fans, but having Valkyrie lead a charge is not the brightest plan to me. Crossbones does it in style and more Sin to come is full of promise...but 2 issues in, not much light is shed except excavational searches for hammers and I think a search for these weapons should have more Odin and his minions. You cannot leave that duty to one Asgardian and the likes of a pissed off Cap. Nonetheless, the art is vibrant and the issue is better paced than its predecessor, but with 10 more to go...I'm just not feeling an exciting vibe from this book.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Bucky's Back, Tim Eats His Words
Yesterday I was a little hasty in declaring that Winter Soldier would, most definitely, be about a new winter soldier and not Bucky at all. According to Marvel’s Next Big Thing blog, while their will be other winter soldiers in the book, Bucky will be the main man. Brubaker described the book, saying “This is me trying to create a book that is James Bond meets Splinter Cell in the Marvel Universe.” Can anyone say AWESOME?! Anyway, I promised I would eat my words. So here I am, eating them. Literally.
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