It came out within the last month, I got it Saturday with my monthly comics shipment....interested.
--Patrick
It came out within the last month, I got it Saturday with my monthly comics shipment....interested.
--Patrick
Being an Image comic, I went in expecting it not to explain anything and that I'd have to glean/make assumpations at who was who and what was what. It kept with expectations.So I tried reading a new comic last night: Monstress. Image comic by Marjorie Liu & Sana Takeda.
And...I honestly don't see why everyone was raving about it. The one great thing about it is the jaw-dropping gorgeous artwork. But the characters are dull, the world isn't very interesting (and a bit confusing on who each faction is), and the story feels like any other manga or anime.
Which I get. It's like starting a new movie or TV show. You don't always know what's going on at first. But here, I found even when they explained who was who and which faction they belonged to, it was all meaningless garble to me.Being an Image comic, I went in expecting it not to explain anything and that I'd have to glean/make assumpations at who was who and what was what. It kept with expectations.
Maybe I liked it more because I don't read manga and barely watch anime though. But I've only read volume 1.
Yeah, I had a similar feeling. I knew it got better, but those specials or annuals were kind of a slog to get through. I also found the last issue - an Annual tying in with the Eclipso event - to be the worst of the bunch. It was near incomprehensible for me.I bought The Flash: book one by Mark Waid a couple months and have just gotten around to it now.
This collection starts rough. First is a lengthy Flash retrospective where parts that take place in golden/silver age read that way. I ended up not really finishing it. Then is an annual what-if story ... not feeling that either. Starting to regret buying this.
Then, over 140 pages into the collection, comes the first actual monthly of Waid's run. After two of those real issues, regret fades away and I'm enjoying the book. Just wish I hadn't had to slog through that other crap to get here. But at least it does get better and I can look forward to book two in a couple months.
I'm starting to think I just plain don't like annuals. Which really sucks in collections because they can take up such a chunk of the pages.Yeah, I had a similar feeling. I knew it got better, but those specials or annuals were king of a slog to get through. I also found the last issue - an Annual tying in with the Eclipso event - to be the worst of the bunch. It was near incomprehensible for me.
But the next volume? Hoo daddy, you're in for some good stuff.
They're REALLY hit and miss. I think Vol. 2 includes the Bloodlines annual, for example. Though if I recall, the Flash annual was one of the better ones.I'm starting to think I just plain don't like annuals. Which really sucks in collections because they can take up such a chunk of the pages.
That'd be Loose Cannon. He's from the original Bloodlines. He basically IS The Hulk, except his colour changes depending on his mood. Blue is default, but I think he turned red if he was angry or something. Basically a human mood ring.On the subject they're doing a new Bloodlines thing, where the main character is basically a blue hulk....I know I should say "trust in Rebirth" but...blue hulk.
For a second I thought you said the event was a loose canon, like it could've happened or could've not happened, but than I was all-"OH-that was his name!"That'd be Loose Cannon. He's from the original Bloodlines. He basically IS The Hulk, except his colour changes depending on his mood. Blue is default, but I think he turned red if he was angry or something. Basically a human mood ring.
He...wasn't one of the better characters to come out of that event. Really, few of them were.
Hitman was the only real good to come from that.
Anima was interesting; she had her own series for awhile, but she wasn't interesting enough to carry her own book.
I think Gunfire had his own series, but it got cancelled quick.
I've heard it's a LOT more fun than it has any right to be (a comic based off statues). Once I start working, I'm definitely picking them up for myself.I'm getting back into reading comics. I picked up the first two Bombshells trades from the DC Comics app (they're on sale right now). Wow. I love Elseworlds in general, but I think this one just might be my favorite. Really interesting takes on the characters, and the WWII setting is the icing on the cake. Sadly, the digital trades are taking forever to get published, so it will be a long wait to catch up. *sigh*
Ohh, I was wondering about True Amazon. I think I'll go ahead and pick it up then.I've heard it's a LOT more fun than it has any right to be (a comic based off statues). Once I start working, I'm definitely picking them up for myself.
And speaking of well-written comics featuring strong women.
Wonder Woman: The True Amazon, by Jill Thompson
Absolutely wonderful comic from beginning to end. I hope Thompson does more of these because it was well-written and features absolutely gorgeous art.
Of course, it's Jill Thompson, so that shouldn't be too surprising.
How many years has it been since he was introduced? More than those.Supersons Issue 2
Love the parts with Jon...tolerate, the parts with bitchy Damian. "Wah wah wah, I want a case for myself!" CRY ME A RIVER RICH BOY! How long is it gonna take before he realizes that he should stop being a turd to people?!
In a way, this Superman crossover was a mini-crisis, and that somehow makes less sense than a full-on crisis. Psycho Pirate's probably having a stroke in Arkham at that moment.AND-kinda agree. Jurgens is better at the action part, while Tomasi brings more heart to the story. Still liked it though. But kinda....wandering about something--this series pretty much confirms Prime Earth Lois, and Prime Earth Superman were actually a lost part of their New Earth counterparts...and during their split Prime Earth Supes fell in love with Wonder Woman. I know Clark said he'd never forget his love for Lois, and I believe him...but part of me thinks his old feelings for Wondy might be lingering deep in his sub-conscious. I mean GRANTED they imply they restructure the continuity in a way that makes sense now, but I still think something might happen.
Jesus Christ, I'm getting a headache trying to understand all this.Oh lord he was officially born in 1987-HE'LL BE COMPETENT JASON TODD FOR AN ETERNITY!
AND-kinda agree. Jurgens is better at the action part, while Tomasi brings more heart to the story. Still liked it though. But kinda....wandering about something--this series pretty much confirms Prime Earth Lois, and Prime Earth Superman were actually a lost part of their New Earth counterparts...and during their split Prime Earth Supes fell in love with Wonder Woman. I know Clark said he'd never forget his love for Lois, and I believe him...but part of me thinks his old feelings for Wondy might be lingering deep in his sub-conscious. I mean GRANTED they imply they restructure the continuity in a way that makes sense now, but I still think something might happen.
I read the damn thing and it's still hard to understand. I think they're being purposely obtuse about what exactly the continuity changes mean. Plausible deniability.Jesus Christ, I'm getting a headache trying to understand all this.
Next arc's solicits are supposed to extrapolate on what it means for Superman; it might not be an actual fuck-up so much as Jurgens isn't that great a writer. It also only affects two titles, so it's nowhere near the scope of genuine known DC fuck-ups.Congratulations, DC. You dun goofed your fancy, new reboot after dun goofing your PREVIOUS reboot.
NO BUYS.
Only two things kill it for me:Under the Red Hood
Now this was good. Well drawn action scenes, good pacing. Some hammy exposition boxes, but okay. Just the right touch of humor, especially from Red Hood himself. Recommended.
"Hi, I'm Yoshi, and I read the first issue." Gwenpool started moving away from that after issue 5. The comic has been a lot stronger and funnier since it found its own thing to be.Gwenpool stray issues
I...I don't care for this. I know the writer of Dr.Mcninja writes this, but I just don't care for it. Its not the WORST Marvel property out there, but it ain't the best. Basically Gwen is all the fourth wall breaking of Deadpool, but almost NONE of the proper back-story, pathos, or charm. Granted she's not Superboy Prime "Hero from place where all famous heroes are fictional" bad, but its just your basic Marvel 4th wall deconstruction.