Tuesday, August 28, 2012

DC's New 52 #0 Month

 As I have talked about before, DC Comics recently (about a year ago actually) re-booted it's entire universe, cherry picking which moments and events that they wish to keep in the current Universe and then changing them to fit their new timeline.  This September, they are doing #0 issues for all their current titles and their idea behind the #0 issue is that it delves back into that character's or team's history.  Some of these stories will take place before the character became a super-hero, others will take place during the new 5-6 year old timeline that currently makes up DC Continuity.  Now at the current time (which will include next month) I'm collecting the following titles from DC: Justice League, Action Comics, Batman, Batgirl, Nightwing, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Green Lantern, Demon Knights, Earth 2, Shade(mini), Justice League Dark, and Batman Inc. (mini). (I just picked up Animal Man and Swamp Thing via trade paperback and loved them but want to continue with those titles via trade -considering dealing with I, Vampire the same) What the #0 month gives fans is three things: 1.) this is the 3rd wave of new DC books - so the #0  issue is a good sampling issue of the history of those books and 2.) it can be a jumping on issue for books that fans have heard good things about but didn't know how to sample an issue without being lost in the middle of an arc or feel like they had to buy the back issues and 3.) gives fans an opportunity to find out the new history of some old and new favorite characters in the New 52 DCU.  I've provided the covers of the books I'm definitely going to take a look at and consider buying the #0 issues for and will also be talking about issues I'll be giving the spot look or flip through in the store.

First up in Green Arrow.  I tired the first issue of this series, and both issues of the next two writing teams to come on board and haven't really like/felt any kind of chemistry with the character.  However, I'm a big fan of Winick's take on Ollie and excited for him to do a character history issue.  Next Birds of Prey - I collected the first few issues of this series, but had to cut it for financial consideration as well as dwindling interest.  I am interested in giving it a second try and learning more about Black Canary and Starling and their relationship. 

With Flash, while the art is amazing, the story, for me has been hit or miss.  I plan on getting the Flash Annual tomorrow, mainly due to the art of a great artist named Wes Craig, I am interested in Barry's revised history and interested in seeing where this is going.

Now the next two books, I'm getting for two reasons: 1.) I am interested in seeing the New 52 back story for Guy and Kyle but also 2.) the #0 issues serve as prologues to the Third Army story line coming up in the Green Lantern titles and I have been a fan of the inter line crossovers in the Green Lantern lines - and like it as a model that DC has done well for all cross-overs.



 Next up is Red Hood and the Outlaws.  I have to say as much as I have problems with this title, especially its portrayal of women, I enjoy that Jason is less of a sociopath and much more as a more complicated and complex character- who has chosen to be more lethal and mercenary because of his experiences but not willing to cross certain lines against those he knows are doing good.  I find it compelling and much more interesting - it seems like his portrayal is less like the Punisher and more like the Winter Soldier with father issues.
 Next up is World's Finest featuring Huntress and Power Girl - formerly Robin (Batman & Catwoman's daughter)  and Supergirl from Earth 2 that are now on the main Earth.  I picked up the first two issues or so and really enjoyed the flashbacks but was not engrossed by a.) Power Girl's costume and b.) the villain they were fighting.  Therefore, a mainly history issue with art, again, by Wes Craig, has me sold.
 The Teen Titans is a book that I want to like.  After reading Booth's blog, I realize that the DC asked him for a lot of designs and they picked my least favorite.  However, I am interested in Tim's new Red Robin origin as well as Bunker's.
 Now this is an introduction issue of Wave 3 of DC's New 52 titles.  Talon is the one escaped assassin from the Court of Owls.  The character was a young escape artist from Haley's Circus that escaped.  Co-written by Batman scribe Snyder, this is a book which I'm willing to try out for the first arc/few issues.






 This last book signals a creative change on Superman.  (Along with the Supeman annual this week).  Lobdell and Rocafort are taking over Action and while Lobdell has been hit or miss with me, I'm going to give it a shot.



The other books which I will be giving the flip through/spot check in the store are: Stormwatch, Phantom Stranger, Batman & Robin, Suicide Squad, Team 7, Legion Lost, Legion of Super-Heroes, Batwoman, DC Universe Presents, Supergirl, Sword of Sorcery, I Vampire, Red Lanterns, and Fury of Firestorm.

Comics News - JLA, Creator Changes, Point 1 & Relationships

Before I begin, I'd like to by stating that my thoughts and prayers are with the people of the Gulf Coast who might be affected by Hurricane Isaac.

So the last couple of weeks has contained some new announcements about both creator changes as well as new books to new relationships and I'm going to address a few of these.

This week is Justice League #12 and Justice League International Annual #1 - both big issues to the New 52 DC Universe.  JL #12 marks the kiss (and what has been touted as a new relationship) between Wonder Woman and Superman. Now, there has been a huge amount of flurry about this...and my opinion is that while I'd love to see both of these characters in actual new relationships (not with Lois Lane or Steve Trevor) in the New 52 DCU, I'm not excited or angry about this.  I'm waiting to see how it goes, and if it actually feels like it makes sense.  I remember Joss Whedon saying he loved writing Cyclops and the White Queen in Astonishing X-Men because he thought it was interesting to have the 'hero' - Cyclops -date the 'wrong' woman and see what it does to the character.  To both of these characters, this could be truly interesting if done well.  If done well.  My prediction is that it won't last long.  But we'll see.

Now I mentioned Justice League International Annual #1 - the last issue of JLI.  Co-written by JL scribe Geoff Johns and co-publisher Dan Didio and while seems to be a temporary cooling off for many of the characters in the book, it seems that Johns will launch a new titles called Justice League of America.  This will be Justice League squad run by a US government agency called ARGUS.  The team can be seen in the top most image.  The roster is interesting and diverse, which I like, and I'm interested to see how a government run team with such different character personalities work.  They seem to have a defined mission statement - to learn and stop the Secret Society of Super Villains- which is good because one of the biggest problems of the JLI series was the UN's response to the JL but with no driving mission statement.  The one foreseeable problem that I predict is Finch's art.  It truly can turn people off and often is both cheesecake when it comes to females and awkward.

Finally, two notes about Marvel Now- first, one of my favorite Marvel titles - Winter Soldier is changing writers.  Ed Brubaker who brought Bucky Barnes back to the Marvel Universe in the form of the Winter Soldier is one of my favorite writers.  With him leaving Winter Soldier, and a writer (whom I'm sure might be great) this is a good time for me to leave the book.  There is also rumors of creative changes for Uncanny X-Force, Secret Avengers and X-Men with no announcements of replacements for New Mutants and Avengers Academy cancellations.

Also Marvel released the creator pairings for the their Marvel Now! Point one issue: Brian Michael Bendis & Steve McNiven, Matt Fraction & Mike Allred, Jeph Loeb & Ed McGuinness, Kieron Gillen & Jamie McKelvie, Nick Spencer & Luke Ross and Dennis Hopeless & Gabriel Hernandez Walta.  Again the characters featured on the cover were Nick Fury, Jr. Cable, Ant-Man, Starlord, Nova and the combination of Kid Loki, Wiccan and Miss America.  Now, the speculation is that Marvel Now! Point One will launch either on-going or mini series featuring these characters as part of Marvel Now!  Easy money says the team up of Fraction and Allred will be doing Ant-Man (who we now know is Scott Lang) since he will be appearing in FF (by the way, the FF cast of kids will be staying around which now makes me want to get the 1st arc).  Fan's hope is the Gillen and McKelvie is on the team up of Wiccan, Kid Loki and Miss America (who many think will be the New Young Avengers) since Gillen has written Kid Loki in Journey into Mystery and it has been hinted that he will continue.  Many think that Bendis and McNiven will be on Guardians of the Galaxy (which I hope not considering how he has written them in Avengers Assemble), Loeb and McGuinness on either Cable or Nova (most likely Nova) and Spencer & Ross and Hopeless and Hernandez on most likely Cable and Nick Fury Jr/SHIELD books.

As of this news my Marvel pull list will be this with Marvel Now!:
Books I'm collecting now that will continue:
Daredevil
Hawkeye

Getting at least the 1st Arc:
Avengers
New Avengers
FF
Uncanny Avengers

Getting the first issue of :
Fantastic Four
Indestructible Hulk
Avengers Assemble
Captain America

Books that I will be trying out again with Marvel Now!:
Dark Avengers
Red She-Hulk

And depending on what books come out of the Marvel Now! Point One we will see on possibly a SHIELD book (if done by Spencer) and the New Young Avengers (if by Gillen & McKelvie) with my hope that I'm wrong about the team behind Guardians!  Also, I will be anxious to hear if and what the creative changes on both Uncanny X-Force and Secret Avengers will be.


Thursday, August 23, 2012

Comic Reviews For the Week

Been a busy week...I'm working on a script for a movie - I know ambitious and arrogant but I figure at the very least it will help me writing skills.  If anyone reading this would like to take a peek, please let me know.  Anyways, onto my reviews for my week:

Batman Inc. #3- This is a book that was delayed for a month which sees the return of Matches Malone. He's a character that always seemed cool but dates and while the character speaks like what we might imagine a modern criminal might, his look is straight out of the 1970's.  This is an issue that seems to keep building Talia's organization Leviathan and how extensive and intricate it is.  We also see that Damian is, of course, alive but might be taking on the identity of Redwing, which I'm sure will eventually reveal who the new Wingman is.  As usual I love many of the moments like Bat-Cow but per usual, have a hard time following some the dialogue. B+.

Invincible Iron Man #523 - I've really enjoyed Iron Man since Fraction came on and this final set of arcs really seems a thank you to long time readers.  And while I imagine it'd be easy for a new reader to jump on board, many of the character moments- Pepper now with Wyche, what's Rhodey doing, the Rescue armor -good or bad?, Tony working with Zeke and his enemies, the possibility of Mandarin's rings have alien souls inside them....great stuff and if you like Iron Man, I suggest getting back issues or picking up the trade.  A.

Justice League Dark #12 - I picked up the first few issues of this book, but then dropped it.  I picked it up again with Lemire's first issue and love the new direction of the book - their connection to ARGUS and thus the regular Justice League, the re-imagined characters, and the upping the ante of the threats.  Great art as well.  A.

Secret Avengers #30 - Ok - so I really like Remender's writing and especially! that he is picking threads   that were introduced in the first arc of Secret Avengers by Brubaker but putting his own spin on this.  The only problem I have is the art is very scratchy and at times distracting. B-.

Uncanny X-Men #17 - I do enjoy that Gillen did the side arc with Sinister vs. the Phoenix Five.  I enjoyed that Danger, Storm, Psylocke and Magneto were left to save the day.  The two different artists were distracting however.  Also, if these issue has happened before the last two or three issues of the main Avengers vs. X-Men series would given this arc much more importance. B.

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Sunday Posts - Marvel Redesigns

 So a couple of weeks ago I did a critique of DC's Earth 2 costumes, so I figured this Sunday, I would do the same for Marvel.  Now while Marvel has one alternate universe book, I though I'd take some of the new redesigns that Marvel has done recently or will be doing with Marvel Now!
Next up is the regular Marvel Universe version of Hawkeye in his new costume, one very reminiscent of the Ultimate Universe version (which is an alternate 'more contemporary universe') which was the basis of the movie version.  However, what this cover illustrates is the the Marvel artists, especially Aja who is the artists for Hawkeye's new solo title, have decided to blend Hawkeye's classic royal purple into a more modern approach.  I like it, especially Aja's simplified version - not as bulky or equipment laden or body armor-ish.  This look for Hawkeye is a couple of months old.
 This Havok (Cyclops' brother) costume as of him being in Uncanny Avengers as part of MarvelNow! and I hate it. I know so many people like the original Havok costume and to be fair it was cool in the late 60's/early 70's.  But while the black and white motif is cool, the weird headdress, not matter how helmet-ish artists try to make it, it is really odd.  Especially since Havok's current costume is so great - all black with a silver pipping around his belt, gloves and boots, the white circle in his chest, and either nothing around his head or black protection head-piece that covers his neck and the back of his head.  Definitely not a favorite of mine.
This is Dr. Strange's current look since he has relinquished the title of Sorcere Supreme but still practices magic. I love it.  Still has the flair and mystery of his first costume, but much more modern.
 This is Rouge's costume with MarvelNow! and while I like her current costume, I do enjoy this as it keeps her current green and white color scheme but harkens back to her older hooded outfit.  The question for fans is if the costume implies her powers reverting back to a more uncontrolled state.
 First of all, I'm just glad to see the Scarlet Witch back in action as a hero, and this will be her costume as part of the Uncanny Avengers in MarvelNow!  I love that they are keeping the classic headdress but also enjoy the contemporary outfit that is a mix between full body armor/padding and a trench-coat type of outfit. Great update.
 Now this is one that gets a lot of criticism.  This is Carol Danver's new costume as part of her name change from Ms. Marvel to Captain Marvel.  I imagine it is supposed to harken back to Marvel's first Captian Marvel.  The art next to me is by one of the better artists out there and I really like it.  There are three critiques by me: 1.) The interior artist has a style that I dislike, 2.) the interior artist also seems to have a weird mask/head-piece that comes from the outfit at times which doesn't look good and 3.) I think I would have rather seen Carol as Captain Marvel in an updating and modernization of her original costume -such as in the cartoon Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes. This is a pre-MarvelNow! costume but
Ahhhh....Gambit.  Again this is a pre-MarvelNow! outfit and might only be seen in his solo title.  I really like it.  For a character who is a thief, an all black body suit, with a utility belt and other devices strapped to arms and legs, as well as thick boots make total sense.  He still gets to keep the trench coat, and instead of a pink/purple chest piece with a weird metallic collar thing, here the purple/pink piping is very subtle.  Really brilliant.

Friday, August 17, 2012

One Last Friday Post- The Death List

 So to our right is the two most reveling promotional images released by Marvel Comics about Marvel Now.  What is revealing about is is the characters who are not included who are the most likely to die (or something to happen to them) in the Avengers vs. X-Men mini.  And yes, I know that no FF characters are included but except for Thing, none of them have really been a part of the conflict and we know he survives since he's on the cover of Fantastic Four.

So the Death List:

1. Here's the most interesting - a character that looks like Cyclops is in a new costume in the first promo image below but not in the one to our immediate right, which is the first four covers of the Avengers plus X-Men (a new team-up series after Avengers vs. X-Men).  Many fans thinks Cyclops in the promo image is to fake out fans.

2. Also, we see Hope in the image to our right, again, since she is main player and would make sense for her to die, but it would be interesting to see her in a post-Phoenix world too.

3. Red Hulk - a big player on the Avengers of late, one whose own titles is going to be transferring to his daughter, the Red She-Hulk.  The Red Hulk alias is Thunderbolt Ross and his death would be redemptive for the character and might spurn the Hulk characters in a new direction.

4. Luke Cage/Jessica Jones - Bendis in New Avengers have been doing a lot about Cage's issue of being on the Avengers and being a father, so a break would make sense, maybe only having him running the Dark Avengers/Thunderbolts.  However, his death would be an emotional shock to the Avengers.  However, their inclusion in New Avengers covers after Avengers vs. X-Men would indicate differently.

5. The other Phoenix Five- So no Namor, Collosus, Magik, or Emma Frost -does that mean that they will die or just jailed for their crimes or maybe just take a leave of absence as a result of what the Phoenix did to them.

6. Professor X and Magneto - The last issue of A vs. X really seemed to see these two characters coming together to take down a Phoenix powered Cyclops and Emma.  Their deaths, together, as a team should be a big deal to mutants and the world.

7. Iron Fist- The connection between Iron Fist and the Phoenix was something new but interesting.  Again, he seems to play a big part in the New Avengers last storyline but it is possible.

8. The Black Panther- Not likely, but not seen as well.  He has played a big part in the crossover with the destruction of his country and his marriage.  I think he's going to play a big part in Hickman's Avengers though.


Friday - DC's New 52 -My Suggestions for the 4th & 5th Wave

So here is Part 2 - My first suggestion is that DC needs to employ more of their young writers, especially female writers, and give less books to the writers who were popular in the 1990's  - sure some of those writers still have great stuff in the tank, but a new take and fresh approach is what is needed for some of these books.

However, here is my suggestions for what the fourth and/or fifth wave should look like:

Wave 4:

A new Justice League International Book - I would Gail Simone write this book, with Lopresti and Calafiore on art. My idea is have Wonder Woman and Flash lead the international team  - a combination of class JLI characters such as Fire, Ice, Guy Gardner, Captain Atom, Booster Gold and Blue Beetle, with adding on characters like Vixen, Firehawk and Red Rocket and others.  I think we could use more WW and her in a leadership situation would be great and to see Barry interact with the classic JLI characters would be cool since they came together in the old DCU after his 'death'.  And if it was me, I would make Max Lord the main villain, and bring up some different villains, and even more "JL" type villains like Amazo or Despero.

The Outsiders - written by Marc Andreyko where Batman (and Cyborg) assembles a team of young but not teenage super humans to work as his proactive team of heroes who work internationally.  Since classic Outsiders such as Katanna in Birds of Prey, and Halo, Looker and Metamorpho in Batman Inc., I would suggest Black Lightning and Blue Devil who Marc Andreyko will be introducing in DC Universe Presents with Hawk and Dove from a New 52 book that was canceled, and OMAC, whose book was also canceled, and throw in a few other characters such as Milestone character Technique an others.  Maybe even let Marc Andreyko bring back a New 52 version of Manhunter.

Young Justice - To be frank, I have a pitch, myself for this but T would get a young writer such as Kyle Higgins or even better an indie writer (maybe even a woman, I know Heaven forbid) to write about the JL's response to group such as the Teen Titans and the Ravagers- so Superman and Aquaman ask a few meta humans in their early twenties (here is DC' opportunity to bring out some not seen characters like Wally and Donna thought I imagine fans will have to be ok with different origins than before for these characters) to train teenage meta humans- my roster would include Miss Martian, Raven, Rocket, Aqualad, Hot Spot, and others.

The Dynamic Duo - Bryan Q. Miller and Cat Staggs on a book featuring Spoiler and Black Bat.  Their main villains should be Duela Dent and Enigma.

Wave 5:

Wildcats- A secret team with Grifter and Voodoo trying to not get attention and fighting off the Daemonite invasion.  James Robinson should write it. This should have a black ops feel and not be the JL like team that existed before.

A 2nd Wonder Woman book - While the main book focuses on the mythological connection, I think it would be great to see WW on her own adventures in the world today and even build up a Wonder family such as Donna, Artemis and Cassie.

Checkmate book - (I also have a pitch for this one too!) Nick Spenser would be the writer I would consider to get some sort of espionage book featuring Checkmate or some other spy/governmental organization in the DCU.

A new Static Shock book - this character is too popular not to bring back. It needs to happen.

A Titans book- something focusing on that 2nd generation level with Nightwing and Cyborg with other re-imagined classic Titans I think would fit well.  This is a book that would need a mission statement, like a threat to the world from someone like Trigon or HIVE would be needed.


Friday - DC's New 52 Part 1 - the Teams

So about a year ago, DC rebooted almost all of their continuity,m cherry picking here and there certain events that now made up a 5-6 year history of their heroes.  What it has done, is hugely help the comic book industry as well as their bottom line, but it also has made many of their heroes much younger - most iconic heroes are anywhere from their early to late twenties.  One of the bad things is that many legacy characters such as Wally West who was very popular Flash and Donna Troy the former Wonder  Girl, have still yet to appear (and that's just to name a two).

One of the complexities that DC has been doing with for some time, and now continues to do with this reboot (which I'll refer to as the New 52 from now on) is take other comic properties that they have brought and integrate them into the DC Universe.  When the Original Crisis on Infinite Earths, many of these other comic properties (Fawcett Comics, Quality Comics and Charlton Comics) were on other Earths, as well DC's own properties that had originally appeared during the 1940's.  What that Crisis did was integrate those characters from those Earth (and thus those companies) into one DC Universe.  This caused many problems along the way that DC tried to rectify later in events such as Zero Hour and Infinite Crisis.  With there maxi-series 52 and with the Final Crisis mini, they established that there are more than one Earth, some which resemble the worlds that used to exist, even though the characters remained on the original Earth.  With the New 52, DC has tried to once again integrate the Wildstorm and Milestone Universe into the DC Universe.

Now, I see two criticisms of having so many characters (many of which are similar) in the same universe.  The first, is it's too much, and depletes fans ability to keep track of the movements of the Universe, which can be frustrating if you enjoy following that.  Secondly, a lot of fans feel that there are many teams that seem to be doing the same thing, or if they want to introduce more teams into the DC Universe they need to be much more specific about what those teams mission are.

Before we begin, DC has tried to diversify their books, which I will talk about - and I think it's great.  The only large areas that they could do better in is the espionage/spy genre and more books that appeal to larger audiences such as female readers.  They have a good job with at least 1-2 War Comics, Horror books, even books set in the future and the past.

So here's one of today's exercises, which is for me to try to describe the mission statement of all the DC's team books as they exist right now.  So here we go:

Justice League - DC's top team - really a window into how their top characters deal with each other, and have introduced the past of this new DCU as well.  JL is this DCU's first superheros and their first superhero team, and to the public the best line of defense for the Earth.

Justice League International - this title is ending, and the idea was the UN's version of the JL, with a much more internationally diversified cast.

Justice League Dark - Originally DC's top magical characters banding together to face a large magical threat, now DC has tried to link them to the JL through the character of Steve Trevor and the US government organization called ARGUS. The JLDark 'work' for ARGUS, but also in their first mission  find a large magical threat to the world.

Stormwatch - The idea behind Stormwatch (originally a Wildstorm team that morphed into a JL-like team called the Authority notably with a Batman and Superman like characters who were gay lovers) is that this is a centuries old organization of superhumans that keep the world safe from unknown threats without being seen.  If the JL and their affiliates are seen in public or employed by governments, Stormwatch are beholden only to more powerful group called the Shadow Cabinet which we know very little about. Mostly comprised of Wildstorm characters.

Teen Titans - Red Robin, former partner to Batman, saves a group of teenage superhumans from an organization called NOWHERE who are trying to make them weapons.  Three of these teenagers have connections to the JL members Superman, Wonder Woman and the Flash.

The Ravagers - Teenage superhumans who were capture, abused and tampered by NOWHERE now escaped and on the run.

Team 7 - A new titles that chronicles the worlds' government (esp. the US) response to the emergence of superheroes and the creation of the Justice League five years ago.  It features many characters who exist five years later.

Suicide Squad - The US Gov. program which employs super-villains on suicide missions for the US, usually against some sort of super-powered threat.

Birds of Prey - A team of female superheroes brought together by Black Canary, who operate mainly in Gotham, usually against more secretive threats and at times are proactive against villains. Originally started as the due of Black Canary and Starling recruiting help for a mission and has continued.

Red Hood and the Outlaws - Red Hood, Arsenal and Starfire - not a huge amount of direction.  Less of a team book than the others. Mostly the idea is that Starfire saved Red Hood, Red Hood saves Arsenal, Arsenal knows Starfire and Red Hood, and they all hang out.

Green Lantern Corps- Focuses on Earth Green Lantern's Guy Gardner and John Stewart interacting in with the large Green Lantern Corps.

Green Lantern: The New Guardians - Earth Green Lantern Kyle Rayner interacting with the other Lantern corps because for some reason a ring from each other corps came to Kyle.

Demon Knights - A group of adventures during Medieval Times. Very Magnificent Seven esque -thought the writer has used some Arthurian mythology to keep them together.

Legion of Super Heroes - A group of young super powered aliens inspired by the heroes of today in the 31st Century to fight evil.

Legion Lost -A group of Legionaries from the future that came back to stop a threat to the past now lost in time.

Also a note: DC's War books have been Our Men at War, GI Combat and Blackhawks.  The first two have chronicled storylines of regular military in a world of superhumans with a new Sgt. Rock and Easy Company.  Blackhawks was a paramilitary organization that dealt with super powered threats.  DC has also set up a couple of governmental organizations too.  In Frankenstein: Agent of SHADE - SHADE is US organization that seems to have been created in response to the emergence of superhumans.  So far, the organization more tends to deal with the more horror/scifi/other dimensional threats to the DCU.  The DEO seen in Batwoman seems to be more of a NSA/FBI type of organization dealing with individuals with super powers, and ARGUS seems to deal with the JL and with the US government collection of mytical/technological artifacts that is has collected.  The UN has Checkmate, which seems to have a more proactive stance against all superhumans and has delved into the areas of genetically and technologically tampering with people to be weapons.

The only issue with many of these teams is maintaing the mission of why the team/group should remain together  - and at times that can lost even with the best writers.  I think the books that need that reminder  of why they team exists mainly is  the Outlaws, Birds of Prey, Stormwatch and the New Guardians.  In part 2 of my post, I'm going to suggest mostly team books that I think should make up DC's 4th and 5th Wave of books.