Haven't done anything on this blog for the last month because my laptop went haywire (three times in three days, after which I gave up on it, finally). So, I haven't been doing any reviews of comics as I don't get enough time sharing this laptop to be messing about with this.
Therefore, I think I'm going to run down all the comics I bought in June (if I remember all of them), but I think this time I'm going to give maybe just a quick comment or two, and then score them Gold, Silver, Bronze and then Negative for a negative review, if I have any.
War of Kings #4 Abnett/Lanning/Pelletier
Genuine surprise ending, brilliant scene with Crystal and Ronan. Paul Pelletier proves himself again to be one of Marvel's best artists. Gold
Batman and Robin #1 Morrison/Quitely
Great debut issue by one of the best creative teams in comics, looking forward to exploring Dick as Batman and Damian as Robin, as well as the Circus of Strange. Gold
Exiles #3 Parker/Espin
Bought (along with #1 and 2) on recommendation from comic shop guy, very good, funny, compact story, great art from Salva Espin, really like the character designs. Gold
Captain Britain and MI13 Annual Cornell/Collins/Alphona
First story sets up Meggan's return in #14, second is a British take on the X-Men baseball games of old. Quite enjoyable but not brilliant. Bronze
New Mutants #2 Wells/Neves
Still quite a mysterious story, though it's quite deep in continuity with Legion as the main antagonist, still accessible. Silver
X-Factor #44 David/De Landro/Santucci
Features two of three subplots running at the moment, great character work, both artists produce consistent and compatible work. Silver
War of Kings: Savage World of Skaar Gage/Nolan/Brown
Tie-in to War of Kings, not sure how important it really was, but interesting to put the spotlight on Gorgon and Starbolt. Bronze
Batman: Streets of Gotham #1 Dini/Nguyen
Pretty good, interesting different perspective on the new Batman, Dustin Nguyen's art really good. Silver
Manhunter Andreyko/Jeanty Introduction to Kate Spencer's new role as Gotham DA and vigilante. Silver
Cable #15 Swiercynski/Olivetti
I've quite enjoyed Messiah War, though it seems it could have been shorter. Olivetti's art doesn't seem as good as earlier in the crossover but still has it's moments. Bronze
Captain Britain and MI13 #14 Cornell/Kirk
Liked MI13's ploy of using Plotka, have to go back and see if there were any clues in previous issues. Spitfire turns on Dracula and has a great emotional moment. Look forward to seeing Meggan's part in the final issue next month. Gold
War of Kings: Ascension #3 Abnett/Lanning/Alves
Shows behind the scenes of WofK #4 as well as setting up Christopher Powell for a lot of trouble. Silver
Detective Comics #854 Rucka/Williams
Absolutely incredible art and panel layout by JH Williams III, Rucka starts to show more of Batwoman's character. Very accessible introduction to the character, fills in all you need to know about previous appearances. Gold
The Question Rucka/Hamner
Good to see Detective Comics living up to it's name with Renee Montoya as the Question investigating a girl's disappearance, art also good. Silver
Guardians of the Galaxy #15 Abnett/Lanning/Walker
Yet another brilliant issue of Guardians, with great action and character interplay. Walker's art is very good again, only one complaint being his design of Rocket Raccoon which had been better in recent issues regressing to what it had been in his earlier stint. Gold
Nova #26 Abnett/Lanning/Di Vito
Richard Rider gets back to business as Nova Prime while Robbie goes after Strontian. I really love Di Vito's work on Nova. Silver
Wolverine: Weapon X #3 Aaron/Garney
Wolverine starts to take apart Strikeforce X, but I really liked the focus on the investigative reporter and Maverick's show of skill in taking down Blackguard's enforcers. Silver
X-Factor #45 David/De Landro/Santucci
Madrox and Layla visit a decrepit Doctor Doom, still with his superiority complex and more of the Cortex puzzle is revealed. Silver
X-Force #16 Kyle/Yost/Crain
The final chapter of Messiah War is quite enjoyable, though doesn't really resolve anything about Hope. Elixir now knows something important about her, but for some reason I can't see we're not told what it is within the crossover. Crain's art is perhaps not as good as previous issues, with some panels very fuzzy, though there is a very good splash page of Apocalypse and Archangel. Bronze
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
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