Monday, June 8, 2009

Shopping list - 6/10/09

And my expected pick of the week? Unwritten #2. We'll see if I'm surprised =o)
  • Amazing Spider-Man #597
  • Batman #687
  • Green Lantern Corps #37
  • Red Robin #1
  • Unwritten #2
(You can always get the full shipping list of comics from Diamond's website every Monday)

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Review: Batman and Robin #1

Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely? Doing Batman and Robin? I was sold right there. I loved their All-Star Superman. In fact, this would be All-Star Batman & Robin if Frank Miller and Jim Lee hadn't already started that one. Morrison and Quitely are all-star material. Heh, I bet Morrison and Quitely get 2 or 3 more issues out before the next All-Star Batman & Robin comes out ;-) But I digress... this is about this issue and not the dreadfully late Miller/Lee Batman & Robin.
All day yesterday I was looking forward to reading this issue. I finally sat down and read it after the kids went to bed. There was one distraction that kept me from enjoying it the first time through, but more about that a little later. I re-read the issue trying as best I could to ignore this distraction and I really enjoyed it. I thought it was very well written, exciting, and drawn very well. This is everything you could hope for in a Batman comic. Better Batman than I've read in quite a while. Can't wait for issue #2!
It was a little more stylized and cartoony that I expected, but it worked really well that way. If you like Frank Quitely's art in other things he has done, you'll like this. I absolutely LOVED how he draws the sound effect words into the action frames. The very first panel of the issue has "BOOM BOOM" written into an explosion behind a car. Very effective, very cool.
So, the distraction... and I never thought I'd be talking about this in a review, but I can't ignore it. The coloring. In Morrison and Quitely's All-Star Superman and their book WE3, they had Jamie Grant as their colorist. He complimented Quitely's art beautifully. I love everything about the pencils/inks/coloring in both of those books. For this series, Alex Sinclair is doing the coloring. I know him from his coloring work in All-Star Batman & Robin, Batman: Hush, Top 10, Tom Strong, and Identity Crisis. His work in Batman: Hush is probably the most impressive. Jim Lee drawing Batman is amazing and then what Sinclair did with it when he colored it was very impressive. I have the Absolute hardcover edition of Batman: Hush and it is stunning.
So, one would think that this would be a good move - to get Sinclair coloring Quitely's art for this new Batman and Robin series. Well, it wasn't. It was a complete disaster. I honestly thought that maybe the book had been misprinted or something and I had a defective copy. But I looked at scans and samples online and no, I had the same thing everyone else has. Almost all the backgrounds and a lot of the other filling colors look like they were taken into Photoshop and then reduced to 8 or 16 colors. The result is something that looks like a mistake or something that would come out of MS Paint. Here are a few samples of what I'm talking about:



There is no smooth color transitions, they are all very blunt and sharp... That's what happens when you don't have enough colors in your pallet to make the transition from one color to another. I can't get over it. I'm sitting here on my couch with 8 trades spread out on my coffee table of other things Alex Sinclair has done and I just don't get it. I'm shaking my head in frustration, because I can't let this go. It just looks THAT BAD.
Now, if anyone knows about a misprinting or something, please let me know! I want to think this is just a mistake that somehow slipped by and that there will be another printing or at least the next issue won't look like this. I guess I'll cross my fingers and pray for the best. I've also noticed that nobody else is complaining about or noting the terrible coloring in reviews online. Could I really just be that picky that it doesn't matter to most people? *sigh*
*update*: Douglas Wolk over at The Savage Critic(s) noticed and commented on the coloring too, "I don't know about the weird pixelated colors Alex Sinclair is using for a lot of the backgrounds..."

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Shopping list - 5/28/09

New comics not arriving until THURSDAY this week due to the Monday holiday. *sigh*

Kind of a big week for me. 8 floppies, 1 graphic novel, and a Previews catalog. I am most looking forward to Jan's Atomic Heart and Rapture #1. I read an advance review of Jan's Atomic Heart and it sounded very good. I know absolutely nothing about Rapture #1 except that it is a Michael Oeming creation. I have not read anything he has written, but I love love love love his art in Powers. That's enough to get me pretty excited about that book. A lot more excited than I am about another Spider-Man comic anyway ;-)
  • Amazing Spider-Man #595
  • Avengers Invaders #11
  • Green Lantern #41
  • Ignition City #3
  • Jan's Atomic Heart
  • Justice League of America
  • Justice Society of America
  • Rapture #1
  • Runaways 3 #10
  • Previews #249 (June 2009)
(You can always get the full shipping list of comics from Diamond's website every Monday)

Monday, May 18, 2009

Shopping list - 5/20/09

Dracula is by far the thing I am most looking forward to this week. Followed not so closely by Battle For The Cowl #3.
  • Amazing Spider-Man #594
  • Batman Battle For The Cowl #3
  • Invincible #62
  • World of Warcraft #19
  • Ben Templesmith's Dracula Hardcover
(You can always get the full shipping list of comics from Diamond's website every Monday)

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Shopping list - 5/6/09

Groom Lake #2 is coming out this week!!!! Woohoo!!! I can't wait! Ben Templesmith and Chris Ryall hit a home run with the first issue! So excited! Can you tell???
  • Amazing Spider-Man #593
  • Batman Battle For The Cowl: The Network #1
  • Flash Rebirth #2
  • Groom Lake #2
  • Irredeemable #2
  • Power Girl #1 (maybe)
(You can always get the full shipping list of comics from Diamond's website every Monday)

Monday, April 27, 2009

Shopping list - 4/29/09

Not much coming out this week for me. I think I'm most looking forward to flipping through the Previews catalog... that's pretty sad, isn't it?
  • Batman Battle For The Cowl: The Underground #1
  • Green Lantern #40
  • Justice Society of America #26
  • Madman Atomic Comics #15
  • Runaways #9
  • Previews #248 - May 2009
(You can always get the full shipping list of comics from Diamond's website every Monday)

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Blackest Night #0

I got an advance copy of Blackest Night #0 and I must say, I am very excited about Blackest Night now! This issue will be available FREE next Saturday, May 2nd, 2009 at your local comic shop during Free Comic Book Day. I will be going to Tony's Kingdom of Comics here in Keizer, Oregon.

Anyway, back to this comic. I loved it. Geoff Johns is a brilliant writer and what he has done for Green Lantern has been incredible. Green Lantern is currently the best on-going superhero story in print. This issue takes what he has done with Green Lantern, combined with what has been going on in the Batverse, and launches a potentially epic event.

Among the new ring-bearers are the Black Lantern Corps. Little is known about them now, but this page gets me excited! It appears that the Black Lantern Corps are going to be comprised of dead heroes brought back to life. Will Batman be a Black Lantern?!

In August, there will be a Blackest Night: Batman #1 of 3 coming out... Is this Bruce Wayne? Brought back as a Black Lantern maybe? We'll have to wait and see! Man... this is killing me now!

So, go to your local comic shop next Saturday and pick up this issue FREE! It's a great read and sets up the Blackest Night event that will be coming out later this summer and fall.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Sin City 2 movie rights?

Has Dimension Films lost the rights to make the sequel to Sin City?! Does this mean it won't be a Robert Rodriguez film?! Please say it ain't so! Sin City was an incredible movie and I have really been looking forward to the sequel. I love the comics by Frank Miller and Rodriguez's adaptation to film was simply brilliant. The best adaptation of comic to film I've seen. But this article from Hollywood Reporter sure makes it sound like rights to the movie are up for grabs:
The sequel rights to "Sin City," Frank Miller's popular noir comic, are being shopped around Hollywood, in what appears to be a sign that Dimension Films has lost rights to the property.

The Weinstein Co./Dimension continue to maintain that they hold the rights to any sequel for the Robert Rodriguez film, which grossed $159 million worldwide when it came out in 2005.

But producers say they have been shopped the rights by reps for Miller's estate, who they say are seeking a new place to set up a potential follow-up.
Wait a minute... "Miller's estate"?! Frank Miller is still alive! Hopefully this is all just "hogwash" like the TWC attorney says. Time will tell.

Say a prayer today for Sin City 2.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Shopping list - 4/22/09

Okay, LOTS to look forward to reading this week! Wow! First off, Kick Ass #6. If it hadn't been 4 months since an issue came out, I would be even more excited. I'll have to dig out my back issues and refresh myself of where we are. But, I am very excited about a new Mark Millar & John Romita Jr. issue! Good stuff always there! Next is Viking #1. Heard lots of good things about this and it looks to be very different. I am really looking forward to checking it out finally and seeing what it's about. Warren Ellis's latest project, Ignition City, is another one to look forward to. I really enjoyed the first issue and unlike Kick Ass, Ignition City #1 only came out 2 weeks ago, so the story is fresh in my mind! Imagine that! Neil Gaiman's part 2 of his Batman story comes out this week also in Detective Comics #853. I wonder if there is an Alex Ross variant for this issue as well... does anyone know?
  • Amazing Spider-Man #592
  • Batman Battle For The Cowl Arkham #1
  • Detective Comics #853 (issue 2 of 2 in the Neil Gaiman Batman story)
  • Ignition City #2
  • Kick Ass #6
  • Marvels Eye of the Camera #5
  • Viking #1
And then possibly these 2 trades:
  • BPRD: The Warning
  • Freakangles #2
(You can always get the full shipping list of comics from Diamond's website every Monday)

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Free Comic Book Day is coming!

Come and join us at Tony's Kingdom of Comics in Keizer, Oregon on Saturday, May 2nd, 2009 for Free Comic Book Day!!! Enjoy free comics, artists, creators, and a whole slew of costumed people to have your picture taken with. 10AM to 7PM! Be there!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

The Dark Knight Meets Superman

College Humor originals are so funny and these superhero shorts do not disappoint!

Part 1:
Part 2:

Monday, April 13, 2009

Shopping list - 4/15/09

Small week. And 2 of the 5 issues I'm picking up aren't even for me. The Lovecraft issue is for a friend and the WoW issue is for my wife. I'm a few issues behind in Spider-Man and Green Lantern Corps, so the only new issue I'll be reading this week is Incognito #3. LOL!
  • Amazing Spider-Man #591
  • Green Lantern Corps #35
  • Incognito #3
  • Strange Adventures of HP Lovecraft #1
  • World of Warcraft #18
(You can always get the full shipping list of comics from Diamond's website every Monday)

Friday, April 10, 2009

Batman: Battle for the Cowl #2

Okay, if you aren't reading Battle for the Cowl, go pick up issues 1 and 2! This is a fun Batman story. Coming off the Batman R.I.P. story line, Battle for the Cowl takes place in a very dark time for Gotham City. Arkham inmates are on the loose, Batman is presumed dead and nowhere to be found, and there is chaos pretty much everywhere.

The art in this book is superb. It's not as pretty of a Batman book as All-Star, but it's very nice. I found myself reading very slowly to take in as much of the art as I could. Gorgeous.

Wolverine: Weapon X #1

I'm not reading any X-Men titles right now except for X-Men Noir, so this is my current X-Men fix. Wolverine is a fun character and this issue doesn't disappoint. It is pretty straight forward with not much plot, but it's a fun book. I imagine this is at least somewhat marketed towards people excited about the X-Men Origins: Wolverine movie coming out and trying to feed on that excitement to sell an issue.

I was happy with it. I'll pick up the next issue. Ron Garney's art really shines here. I love seeing him draw Wolverine. Definitely dark and a little bloody, so not for everyone, but I really enjoyed this issue.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

IDW is #3!

Diamond Comic Distributers just released their March sales figures and guess what?! IDW is ranked #3! Marvel, DC, IDW!! This is really great news for IDW and great news for those of us who love IDW books. Very cool news to me!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Echo #11

Well, Terry Moore did it again! Another slam dunk of an issue! If you aren't reading Echo, you are missing out. The 2nd trade comes out very soon, so it will be easy to catch up.

The art is brilliant, the story makes you want more - what more can you ask for in a comic?

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Green Lantern: First Flight trailer!!

The next Bruce Timm DC animated feature is Green Lantern - and the trailer is OUT!! :D I have really enjoyed Superman: Doomsday, The New Frontier, Batman: Gotham Knight, and Wonder Woman. I can't wait to see my favorite superhero in the next one! :D

Ben Templesmith at Emerald City Comic Con

Ben Templesmith is my favorite comic artist. I got to meet him at Emerald City Comic Con this last weekend and I got a commissioned piece of art. I am so excited!

Here is video of him doing part of it (click "HQ" for better quality):

Sorry the audio sucks so bad... I only had a little point and shoot camera that I used in video mode... the mic was horrible and it was really loud!

Some pics!:

Doing my commissioned piece



Templesmith and I!!

My finished piece of art!


I absolutely love the word balloons!


And in case you are interested in him and other things he has done, here is an iFanboy video about him:


And he's on Twitter and has a blog:
Templesmith's Twitter page
Templesmith's Blog

Monday, April 6, 2009

Shopping list - 4/8/09

Here's what I'm getting this Wednesday. After sitting in on a DC Comics panel at Emerald City Comic Con, I decided to pick up Batman Battle For The Cowl #2 (new this week) and #1 if my shop still has a copy.
  • Batman Battle for the Cowl #1
  • Batman Battle for the Cowl #2
  • BPRD Black Goddess #4
  • Green Lantern #39
  • Echo #11
  • Ignition City #1
  • Wolverine: Weapon X #1
(You can always get the full shipping list of comics from Diamond's website every Monday)

Monday, March 30, 2009

Shopping list - 4/1/09

Comics are shipping on time this week - on Wednesday, April Fools Day

Here's what I'll be getting this week:
  • Amazing Spider-Man #590
  • Avengers Invaders #9
  • Buckaroo Banzai Origins #1
  • Flash Rebirth #1
  • Justice Society of America #25
  • Scalped #27
  • Previews Catalog #247 - April 2009
I haven't been posting my shopping lists recently or doing many reviews simply because I've been busy. I also had my wisdom teeth out and that set me behind quite a bit. I am still reading comics and I hope to be posting more in the next few weeks/months.

(You can always get the full shipping list of comics from Diamond's website every Monday)

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Watchmen Movie Review


Knowing that I am a comic geek and have been very excited about this film for quite some time, several people have been asking for my thoughts on the movie. I am attempting to put my thoughts together here now after having seen the movie twice now. I will say right up front though that I am very biased. I am a fan of the graphic novel and I don't think I will be able to objectively set myself apart from that when reviewing the Watchmen movie.

Casting:

Spot on! I can not imagine anyone better for any role. It was as if the characters from the graphic novel jumped out of the comic and started walking and talking on screen. It was incredible. Seeing and hearing Rorschach was the most fun, closely followed by the Comedian. But really, the entire cast was perfect. These really were the characters from the graphic novel brought to life.

Acting/Character Development:

I am not able to objectively review this. To me, a fan of the source material, the entire cast embodied the characters of the graphic novel. All performances were excellent and I loved them. Not sure where to put this one gripe I have, so this is as good a place as any. I was really distracted by the terrible makeup job of Nixon and Sally Jupiter (Silk Spectre I). Nixon's nose looks like it is so heavy and flabby it is about to fall off. Sally's makeup when she is old and her wig look incredibly fake. It's not that hard to make young actors look old. It has been done well in many films. Those were the only times I felt like I was disengaged and judging the film. I wish that had been done better.

Soundtrack:

The soundtrack was not what I was expecting at all. I was expecting the music from the trailers and that was there, but it was not the overall feel of the music. I loved it. It was different and unexpected and fit surprisingly well.

Fanboy Moments:

Way too many to count! From the opening scene to the end, there are so many treats for fans of the graphic novel. It really is an enjoyable experience. Zack Snyder did an amazing job of adapting the comic to the big screen. I think the more familiar you are with the source material, the more you will enjoy this film. Scene after scene, shot after shot - done perfectly to reflect the comic as best as possible. Excellent.

Content Advisory:

This movie is not for kids. This movie is not for many adults. The graphic novel is very adult in nature and the movie doesn't remove that at all. I was actually very surprised what they allow to pass as an 'R' rated film today. If this movie were made a few years ago it probably could have pulled an 'NC-17' rating. If you care and want a detailed content review, check here or here. I only make mention of it because there is some pretty extreme content and if you are offended by sexual content or violence/gore, you may want to review that in advance.

** Minor Spoiler Alert **
Please know that by continuing I will be revealing minor plot spoilers
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Deviations/Omissions from the Graphic Novel:

There were very few deviations from the book. The most notable change was the ending, but I'll talk about that later with a stronger spoiler warning. A change that bothered me at first was the flashback when Rorschach is talking to the psychiatrist about when he became Rorschach. In the graphic novel, he ties the murderer up and burns him and the house up. In the film, he takes a meat cleaver and repeatedly hacks into his skull. At first I didn't like the deviation, but the more I thought about it, the more I liked the change. It was good and fits well in the graphic novel written in 1986/1987, but would an audience of 2009 get the same impact and feel that turning point in Rorschach's life when Walter Kovac died for good in that moment and there was only Rorschach left? The scene in the film was very striking and it did an excellent job of conveying the psychological and emotional change that the character went through in making that leap and transition, making him what he is presently. I'm okay with the change now.

There were many omissions simply for time's sake. Although, I must say, I did not leave the theater wishing I had seen anything else. The omissions were necessary and very well done. I need to read the graphic novel again now though and make a list of things I would have liked to see in the movie. As it stands in my memory now though, nothing.

One change that did bother me was the scene with Nite Owl and Silk Spectre II having sex in the Owl Ship. That scene was unnecessarily exaggerated and lengthened. I don't think it added to the movie experience at all. I would feel differently if more time was spent in the graphic novel on that scene, but it isn't. I would have rather seen it portrayed as it was in the book and given as much time as the book gives it and added more time elsewhere. I also think it was unnecessarily explicit.

** MAJOR SPOILER ALERT **
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Okay, the ending. It is no longer the alien squid ending. Adrian instead uses bombs of energy, that look like Dr. Manhattan's energy signature, to destroy several major cities and kill millions of people. Dr. Manhattan is blamed and this unites the world against their now common enemy. World peace is achieved, the heroes are faced with the same decision of exposing Adrian's lie and losing world peace or letting him get away with it. Manhattan still leaves the galaxy, Rorschach still dies, the bad guy still "wins", and the same questions about right and wrong and ends justifying the means - those are all still there. And you know what? I think it was a good move. I think Snyder's ending works well for the movie. It doesn't change the emotions of the film or the outcome. It just makes it a little simpler and probably works as a better ending for a movie than the graphic novel ending would have.

** End of spoilers **

Overall/Conclusion:

Fabulous! A near perfect adaptation of an incredible graphic novel. I've seen it twice and have plans made to see it at least twice more in theaters. The minor issues I have with the film are really that... minor. This really is the graphic novel come to life... and that's awesome! I give Watchmen a 9.5 out of 10.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Review: Batman R.I.P.

Brilliant! Insane! Wonderful! Nuts!

If you haven't read much Batman, this may not be the best volume to pick up, but if you are familiar with recent Batman stories, this is absolutely brilliant.

The art is wonderful and the writing is superb. I loved every page. It is a beautifully twisted tale that reminds me why I love Batman so much.

I will be reading this again within the next few weeks.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Ben Templesmith is AWESOME!

A little over a month ago I posted a review of Ben Templesmith's latest Wormwood story, Wormwood: Down The Pub. And again, if you haven't read Wormwood, you are missing out. Templesmith is a master storyteller and his art is outstanding. Not like anything you've seen or read. Highly recommended.

Well, when I bought the Down The Pub issue, I ordered 10 copies of the regular cover, so that I could get one of the special 10-to-1 variant covers. But, when my retailer got the issue in, there was no variant to be found. Diamond was unresponsive and never gave an answer for where the variant was. I was very disappointed, but Templesmith responded to a tweet and said to let him know what happened with the issue. Well, after a month of nothing happening at Diamond, Templesmith sent me this e-mail:
Heya Bill,

Send me your address, am having one sent off to you TODAY.

Cheers!

-Ben
I am so excited! Thank you, Ben Templesmith!

Blogs and social networks like Twitter have done incredible things for bringing fans and creators closer than ever before. I'm lov'n it!

You can follow Ben Templesmith on Twitter here: http://twitter.com/Templesmith

Monday, January 5, 2009

Shopping list - 1/7/09

Comics arrive in stores on Wednesday this week - we're back to the regular Wednesday schedule again. Yay!

Here's what I'm getting:
  • Hellboy Wild Hunt #2
  • Detective Comics #852
  • Amazing Spider-Man #582
  • X-Men Noir #2
Small week. Exciting though. I haven't read an Amazing Spider-Man issue since December 17th. For a comic that comes out 3 times monthly, that's a long time ;-) Hellboy Wild Hunt left with a cliffhanger ending, so I can't wait to see what happens next. X-Men Noir #1 was good, it will be fun to see where they go next with the story. 

(You can always get the full shipping list of comics from Diamond's website every Monday)

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Batman Cacophony #2

Well, after the disaster of issue #1 of this series, I was not expecting much going into issue #2. But, I tried to put my qualms with the first issue behind me and look at this new material objectively.

I don't know if it was Walter Flanagan's laughably bad drawing of Batman or if it was Kevin Smith's equally laughable (but also raunchy) depiction of the Joker... but whatever it was, I was done with it after the first panel of page 8 (Batman kicks the Joker between the legs and the Joker has the line, "Oooohhh... the twins didn't like that..."). I finished reading the comic, but I don't know why. This is issue #2 of 3 and there is no way I'm going to waste any more money just to collect the last issue or see how the story ends up. Yes, it was that bad.

Stay away. Very far away. This is poorly written and drawn even worse. I love Batman. I can usually even enjoy the bad Batman stories simply because they are Batman, but this is worse. I didn't want to write a review based on the first issue alone, so I waited until after this issue. Well, it didn't get better, it got worse.

I don't like giving negative reviews. Usually, if I don't like an issue, I just won't review it, but this deserved a post. The best thing about this issue is the Adam Kubert cover. If Kubert were doing the interior art, this book might be worth buying just for that. I would love to see him drawing a Batman book... but he's not.

Okay, I need to stop. Anyone else already read this? Am I off my rocker for hating it so badly? Is there something I'm missing?

Kevin Smith should stick to doing movies and stay out of comics.

Marvels: Eye Of Camera #2

Okay, I reviewed the first issue here, so I won't go into the background again now =o)  I really don't want to spoil any part of the story either, because I'm giving this a high recommendation as well. So, this "review" is going to be short.

This is a great issue. It is issue #2 of 6. If you didn't pick up the first issue, I recommend trying to get a copy and then get this one too. This continuation of the Marvels story is great. Or, if you prefer trades, I'm sure this will be collected in a trade and sit right next to the original Marvels on many fans' shelves. If it stays this good, I'll be buying the trade also.

Kurt Busiek, alternate/different look at the Marvel universe, fun, excitement, wonderful art, all-ages content... what's not to like about this? Go get it today!

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Incognito #1

Wow! Two Icon/Marvel titles the same week - and both of them stellar issues!

I first became familiar with Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips with their book Sleeper. Then, I started reading Criminal. I really enjoy Criminal and Sleeper was great, so naturally, when I saw a new series by the same creative team, my ears perked.

Incognito is a story about an ex-super-villain who is now in some sort of witness protection program and his struggle to stay content living a normal life. He works as a file clerk, hates his job, can't make friends, his parole officer is being replaced by a new guy who is a real jerk...

We learn a little about his past in flashbacks that fit surprisingly well in the story. The timeline of the story jumps around a lot, but I never felt confused or thought the flashbacks were out of place. It worked very well in the story. This was a great first issue of introduction. I can't wait to see what Brubaker does with this character in this world. I'm sold.

This is another Icon published title due to the content, so just know that going into it. If you have read Criminal, you know what to expect ;-)

Kick-Ass #5

Sitting down to read this issue, I had to think back to try and remember where the story was. Issue 4 came out about 5 months ago I think. That is ridiculous. That's like All-Star Batman and Robin bad as far as release schedule. Sheesh! 5 months between issues? Really? I don't care if there is a movie being made or creators are busy or whatever - that is TOO long to wait between issues.

Release schedule aside, this is a great issue that continues a great series. Mark Millar keeps surprising me and this issue is no exception. But in case you are not familiar with the series, let me tell you a little about it without ruining the surprises.

Dave Lizewski is just a normal geeky kid. He becomes tired of just reading about superheroes in his comic books and decides that the world could use real people stepping up and being heroes. So he does. He puts on a ski suit and goes out to fight crime. It doesn't start well and goes from bad to worse - much like you would expect it to if this were real life. Things get better, he makes friends, pretends to be gay so he can get closer to a girl he likes, and continues his superhero journey.

This is a very unique blend between the real world and the world of comics and superheroes. Marvel decided to publish this title under their Icon imprint with a rating of "Max: Explicit Content" because Mark Millar is not exactly family friendly. Yeah, this is far from an all-ages title. John Romita Jr.'s art is fabulous! He really brings the story to life like nobody else could.

Aside from a moment in the 1st or 2nd issue (been too long to remember which it was in), this issue was my favorite. I highly recommend this book. Since the previous issues are so old now it might be hard to find back issues. And, at the rate they are being released, it might be years before we see a trade paperback of the collected series. So, if you can get your hands on it, read it! You won't be disappointed. This is a very fresh and fun story. A+!

Friday, January 2, 2009

1/2/09 - Actually purchased

This is embarrassing... so naturally, I'm going to post it for the entire world to see - LOL. Monday I posted my "shopping list" for today's new comics. Well, here is what I actually ended up with:
  • Batman #684
  • Batman Cacophony #2
  • Green Lantern #36
  • Justice League of America #28
  • Justice Society of America #22
  • World of Warcraft #14  (both covers)
  • World of Warcraft Ashbringer #3
  • Marvels Eye of the Camera #2
  • Kick-Ass #5
  • Incognito #1
  • Superman #683
  • Avengers Invaders #7
  • Wizard Magazine - January 2009
  • Queen & Country Definitive Edition Volume 1
Kick-Ass was not on the original shipping list, it was added after I made my list. I heard about Incognito after Monday as well. Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips? Yes, I must read. And then Superman and Avengers Invaders had Alex Ross covers. I'm a sucker for Alex Ross art. I know it's silly to buy a comic that I probably will not read solely for the cover, but... it's Alex Ross! The Wizard magazine is featuring the Watchmen movie and I'm soaking up as much as I can about that, so I did it... I purchased my first Wizard magazine. The Queen and Country book was one I'd been meaning to pick up. I like Greg Rucka and I've heard great things about the book.

And now I sit down and read until my eyes bleed. Good thing tomorrow is Saturday, I have WAY too much to try and read in one night. I'll be lucky to have these all read before next new comic book day! I'll try and post reviews of what I read, but I don't think I'm a very good review writer.