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| Jun. 11th, 2008 05:43 pm Last Week in Comics Ah yes, running behind again. All the sudden I went from scrounging for work to working overtime. Sorry I haven’t been as prolific, Internets.
But alas, what you’ve all (two of you) been waiting for…
Detective Comics #845
This issue was totally awesome, continuing Dini’s trend of being... totally awesome. (Except for Countdown, which we’re just going to assume wasn’t written by anyone at all, and, in fact, was forged in Hell by Logostopholes [He Who Hates the Words]).
Just when you thought Bruce’s dating situation had reached critical mass; Enter the Catwoman.
 “Raowr, kitty’s got claws”
Catty Catwoman! Awesome.
Selina totally has a case too. Batman’s always all “No time for love, Dr. Jones, only the mission matters” and Selina’s gotten pretty good at taking that in stride.
She leaves the planet for ten minutes and all the sudden Bats is making time with every Jezebel, Zatanna and Talia that walks through the door.
Bonus points to Dini for being the one who brought the Batanna relationship up, only to dis it an issue later. That’s good writing.
Plus, Batman in a chatroom!
 lvl 6 healer looking 4 mish
Is the redheaded chatterer supposed to be Oracle? I wasn’t feeling the artist on that. Everyone else was clearly set up. I don’t know who the Gotham PD guy was, but I knew he was Gotham PD for instance. Due to her lack of establishing shot, my guess is we’re supposed to recognize her.
Anyway, long story short, if you’re not reading Dini’s Detective, you’re doing it wrong. Comprende?
JLU #46
Last issue?
That blows. Especially since this story is all about the Green Lantern Corps and not at all about the Justice League.
I mean, I like G’nort and all, but this is no last issue.
We couldn’t have ground it out to Issue #50 and given the franchise a good old fashioned send off?
All told though, I agree with Rachelle, an all-ages cartoon/comic starring the GLC would be pretty nifty.
JSA #16
Man, I never know with Johns.
I think I really liked this issue but at the same time I’m tired of his shenanigans therein.
Like, why does he get to play with Kingdom Come, Earth 2 and the Third World—that’s right, the Third World*—while nobody else does?
Is it b/c no one else wants to? That no one else is wired that way (“that way” being to naturally extrapolate other people’s great ideas, if we’re all being honest)? Or b/c he’s the one holding all the cards and thus the only one who knows enough about the DCU he’s created to get away with this shit?
Regardless, you gotta dig Happy Gog, here.
 “Little men!? Ahhh-ha-ha-ha-ha! You’re adorable.”
If you know me at all, you know I loved the ending.
Of course, Johns telegraphs like a bitch, so this all precludes disaster. Whatever. So long as Grant gets his face back, and stops being a jagoff.
Hey, if this continues to be readable, I’ll continue to read it. If it’s only going to be readable every third issue it’s going to be a hard fence to get off of.
*for the uninitiated, I don’t mean “Third World” as in poverty conditions, I mean the precursor to Kirby’s Fourth World. If you still don’t know what I mean… boy, you really are uninitiated. Why are you reading my blog? Manhunter #31
Here, let me do you a favor….
 Bling.
 Blaow.
There, you’re all caught up. Now go read Manhunter. It’s fucking awesome and totally worth your money.
Drop that book you’ve been bitching about for the past four months and use that money to buy Manhunter instead. Everybody’s happy.
Also, I love Michael Gaydos. He needs the right comic to shine but this is a good example of the right comic.
Rann-Thanagar Holy War #2
According to DiDio this is just the latest installment in keeping DC space present and accounted for. So, it’s not so much that it’s going somewhere specific or altogether necessary; it’s just a story set in DC’s space.
Which is ostensibly fine, but it does change my expectations by a lot and makes me wonder if I really need to be reading it. Similarly Reign in Hell is just this year’s magic-themed book.
Should I just avoid it? Color me undecided.
I’m enjoying R/T Holy War enough to probably ride it out. Mostly for the Captain Comet.
I might not be so quick to jump on next time.
Then again, I am a whore.
Robin/Spoiler #1
And with this issue it really sinks in. She’s back. Back-back. No shittin’, back.
Thank the stars and the powers that be.
This was a cool book that was really just a couple quick Spoiler stories. Both by Dixon, so it should be no surprise that it was filled with rad.
The first one has a nice vibe to it, and makes Stephanie out to be altogether cooler than Tim Drake-Wayne. Although I love that this “Creep” they’re on, is just an excuse to hang out in a warehouse being dorks with water pistols.
Is that the limit of the trouble they can get into? Man, teenagers these days are way tamer than I remember being. Though I do appreciate them not doing hard drugs and fucking per se. Sometimes kids just break laws to say they broke some laws.
Inevitably, things go badly and Tim and Steph have to dress up in funny costumes and punch badguys. Which is what I paid for.
I like that Dixon doesn’t just ditch Zoe, and puts Stephanie and Robin just enough at odds to make things complicated, but just enough on each others side to warm the heart.
 “Dear Diary, Robin is still totally my bitch.”
The second story is supposed to explain where Steph has been and why she came back, I guess. Both of which were arguably explained better in Robin last month sight unseen. Regardless, the story was fine even if it was a missed opportunity to team up with Bwana--er--Freedom Beast.
I’m digging the new costume.
 Translation: “Does this Antelope head make me look fat?”
Some bold choices. Shame she didn’t keep that when she came back.
Invincible Iron Man #2
This book is pretty okay. Although my daughter already trashed my issue, which goes to show she probably has better taste than I do.
The problem is, this book isn’t what I really want. What I really want is 22 pages of Tony slipping on lemon juice slick razor blades, falling face first on a wall of dicks, choking and dying a humbling death.
Until that happens, or Tony learns some distilled form of that lesson (which may or may not be coming in Secret Invasion, read on) I just can’t read about him or support a book with him in it in good conscience.
That’s no slight to Matt Fraction, mind, who seems to be a real work horse churning out some imminently readable comics. It has everything to do with the character and where that character is at right now.
For instance, Thor shows up to a funeral for a foreign superhero which Tony is also attending. Mind you, Tony has already made the point that he’s there more or less for appearances and the free food. He puts it better than that, but let’s all be honest, he’s not wasting any tears over it.
The whole time he’s obsessing over Thor being there. Tony keeps wanting him to look over; wave; wink; show him some leg, anything. And he keeps making Thor out as the douche for “making this about us”. Meanwhile it’s Tony whose mind is on Thor’s ass more than, y’know, actually paying respects to the honored dead here.
This is exactly the kind of asshat Tony has been lately. I mean, kudos to Fraction for capturing it so well, but why do I want to read about this guy?
Also, when did Pepper become Oracle?
Secret Invasion #3
Am I the only one who felt this should have been Issue #2? It directly picks up, like, every plot from #1 that was totally skipped over in #2 where, like, three minutes passed in which we discover that Bobbi might be alive.
Here we get all the whacky stuff like what the hell is going on with Captain Marvel at Thunderbolts Mountain, or what’s going on with the Young Avengers outside the Baxter Building, or, y’know, hey, didn’t the Helicarrier fall out of the sky… again.
 "First Lieutenant Yesmaam's got your back, Ma'am!"
I’m really starting to like Assistant Director Hill. Now, if only someone would remember SWORD are all sucking goo and waiting for death it would almost read like a straight-forward story.
In other news, the Skrull Empress totally fucks with Tony’s head. Now this is the series that keeps on giving… Tony kicks to the balls. Bendis more or less said as much, but I need to see it to believe it. So far, so good.
Also in this issue: Nick Fury and the Who-Cares Commandos!
 “If Cable calls looking for his gun, you haven’t seen me.”
Marty’s Pick of the Week Buffy The Vampire Slayer #15
Last month I was growing tired of this arc. Now that it’s all wrapped up, it all paid off in a big way. Especially racist Dracula. Man, racist Dracula is the tits.
 “It means chop-chop, ginger-bush”
It’s just the right mixture of everything Whedon and Co. do so well. A little bit heartbreaking, a little bit sincere, a little bit funny, and 100% rawesome kick to the junk.
If all-out high stakes war wasn’t enough, how about Giant Mecha-Dawn: Action Teenage Robot!
 The Amazing Jonathan: Gal Friday
Pretty good stuff.
Although, I have to say I was a little put off by the tragedy that ended last issue and started this one. I know that Whedon and Co. like to prove death is sharp, fast and often pointless. As a rule, I’m all for that. At the same time this death served no purpose other than to be profoundly sad out of nowhere.
It could’ve been any number of people--including Satsu--and fallen more in line with the heart of this arc. This smacked of Goddard sitting around asking the age-old Mark Waid faux pas: “who’s death will be the saddest without actually affecting the story?”
Bah, maybe I’m just getting cynical in my old age.
Despite all the tragedy and lesbianism, Dracula takes home this week’s prize for Excellence in the Field of Bad-Assery.
 “Why don’t you look up Dracula in your Japanese to Romanian dictionary.... Oh, you can’t, you don’t have any hands. Zing!”
Kickass.
That’s my comics story and I’m sticking to it.
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| May. 14th, 2008 11:33 am Last Week in Comics Wow, the week in which I bought twice as many Marvel books… weird.
Detective Comics #844
Adorable.
Really classic story and wraps up a bunch of stuff Dini has laid out during his run. I’m not sure if he’s nearing his sign-off, or just wrapping up a bunch of stuff at once or what. But it was very reminiscent of some old bat-stuff.
In a good way.
Nightwing #144
Ass. Total ass.
It's not necessarily the story itself. For instance, the Mother of Champions part was like reading a whole other book. It’s all the rest of the baggage Tomasi brings to the table that kills it for me.
The story suffers from nigh-unreadable ridiculousness, not the least of which is Talia Al’Ghul’s—trained assassin with bottomless pockets and connections across the world through the Society and otherwise—best idea is to spend trillions animating an undead army on a remote high-tech island... which predictably ends badly.
Not, y’know, hiring some thugs or going underground.
Now, I’ve already dropped Nightwing, that’s it, I’m done. In case you missed it here’s why. (Also, I finally found someone who agrees with me!).
But I present to you the best page in Tomasi's run.
 “Silence is golden.”
Why? B/c he shuts up and just lets Nightwing be cool. Nightwing is already cool, he doesn't need you constantly flapping his gums, making him bang strange chicks or fly around on his marvelous machine.
I can only suggest everyone go back and read the early trades, where McDaniel drew him as an acrobat who looked at the world as a series of things he could land on or continue his momentum off of.
I wish I could convince you all that you deserve better. But so far the internets are just so deliriously pleased it’s not X creator, they’re breaking their legs running to the shop to shower money on this tripe.
Dick, you know where I’ll be when the flash is out of the pan.
Rann Thanagar: Holy War #1
If this storyline finally goes somewhere, great. Otherwise what are we really doing?
So far, so good, though. Starlin really rocks space and it'll be nice to see all these dangling storylines come together and maybe do something. I would like for that to be the goal. Not just selling me 8 issues about some crap no one really cares about.
I would like to compliment Captain—er, just “Comet” on both the scene where he debriefs the JLA (and charges for it), giving them the heads up nobody wants their dirty Earth anyway; and also for his new lease on life which he intends to get his full value from:
 “Adam Strange? You haven't seen me.”
In other news, Kori doesn't take orders from Robin.
Speak of Kori, I’d rather her be in space written by Starlin then on earth written by Winnick. I actually like Kori (or have historically), but she really has nothing going for her other than sitting around and sucking the air out of rooms anymore.
Put her in space where she fulfills a niche and can actively claim some amount of specialty.
Iron Man: Viva Las Vegas #1
Really cute, albeit short.
I have a feeling this whole story could've been sorted out in one issue, but they made it four anyway. Still, for Favreau's foray into comics, it's pretty alright.
Plus, Elsa Bloodstone.
 “If Monica Rambeaux calls, you haven’t seen me.”
As you can see the art is double-G gorgeous.
Invincible Iron Man #1
I see why the kids are digging the Fraction.
This book has a good hook and you can dance to it, but it still stars an unrepentant Tony Stark, probably controlling satellites with his mind.
I would ask for a) some context (though I recognize that's probably a selling point), and b) some limitations on Tony’s power set.
Fraction is good enough at his job that the badguy comes along nicely.
But especially riding the movie wave, I would rather see Iron Man go back to a guy in a suit who builds bigger suits when he needs to beat somebody.
Mighty Avengers #13
I wish *I* had 18 different series to spread my story through.
Considering Secret Invasion has clocked in at approximately seven minutes in two issues, it's probably a good thing New and Mighty Avengers are around to pick up the light work laying all the rest of the pieces on the board.
This issue did have one of two Layla Miller appearances and that's always a good thing.
 “Have fun storming the castle. If Fury asks, you haven't seen me.”
Which unfortunately indicates this is another crossover which won't touch on mutants. This faux segregation has to stop in my opinion.
My girlfriend Illyana Rasputin had a breakdown and it was absolutely Daredevil's problem. The Marauders slaughtered the Morlocks and Thor came across Angel's body in the sewer. Magneto turned a new leaf and the Avengers had to track him down for war crimes. Good stories, all.
Instead of drawing a line down the center of the Marvel Universe Greg and Marsha Brady-like, let's get back to a place where they can contribute.
I could appreciate it if Marvel were taking precious time to fix their franchise, but they're not, they just keep stirring the water wondering where the number one selling comic of all time went.
It’s time for mutants to remind the Marvel U they’re people too, and a Skrull Invasion affects them as much as anybody.
Secret Invasion #2
Good follow up, but this is taking too long. I mean it, seven minutes have passed since the first panel of last issue. I understand this is Bendis but it’s a little egregious even for him.
Still, I won’t argue that this story continues its inevitable march to slickness.
Maybe this will put Tony back into a suit that doesn't control satellites. I would like that.
 “Did you know this suit is really heavy.”
The punking of Sentry is always amusingly easy. Seriously, as DC's Superman, Bob continues to fail. However, Spider-man versus Spider-man is must read comics right there.
 “Are you my Skrull, or the Skrull of one of my clones?”
Does Clint not know how nunchukas work, or Leinel?
 “You know you’re supposed to hold one end, right Clint?”
I mean, it’s comedy gold each time, but that’s seriously not how those are used.
X-Factor One Shot #1: The Quick and The Dead
I have to pay closer attention. This is another GDing One-Shot.
Granted, this one is actually written by Peter David and it's a nice little issue that hopefully puts Pietro back where he should be.
But you could’ve not bought this issue and your life (and run of X-Factor) would be just as complete.
But it did have the other Layla appearance this week.
 “All I want for Christmas is you choking on your gum.”
Buffy the Vampire Slayer #14
I gotta tell you, this storyline is doing less and less for me. But I'm reading several worse comics a month still, so it's a long way from the drop list.
No Pick of the Week this week. Everyone did their job (except Tomasi). If I was forced at gunpoint to choose a favorite, I’d probably go with Detective.
That’s my comics story and I’m sticking to it.
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| Feb. 7th, 2008 06:43 pm This Week in Comics Countdown #12
Well, at least everyone will be in the same place.
Yeah, that’s really all I’ve got.
All New Atom #20
It has a solicit for next issue, so I guess it’s not over.
Similar to the last Blue Beetle issue, however, it really looks like everything is kind of wrapped up. It makes me think that more series should start and finish on purpose. It can only go down hill from here can’t it?
You don’t necessarily need to say Part 1 of 20 or the like. But set your table with what you want to accomplish and set about accomplishing it. Then, if you’re done, stop. Sure, some stuff would and should be ongoing but not everything should feel required to spin its wheels after it’s worn out its welcome. Then Nightwing could have ended a long time ago and people would stop ruining it with nothing to say.
It seems like Astonishing X-Men is taking this approach and we’ll see in one more issue if it works.
Detective Comics #841
I think I’m done with this book.
It’s nothing personal. It’s been real, it’s been fun.
I’m paring down my comics per month and this might have to go because of it. Paul Dini is still good, this was a fun look at the Mad Hatter. It just failed to inspire me.
I hear Zatanna may become a series regular, though. If that’s true, I’ll probably stay.
Justice League Unlimited #42
I probably wouldn’t have picked this up without having it suggested to me. So I’m going to put my two cents in and suggest it to you.
Buy this book.
I love villains.
More and more I want to write a series like Salvation Run. Except I’d make it good and pay attention to stuff like characterization, history, and story.
Justice Society of America #12
To prove I’m a little slow: I was scratching my head about all the legacy out of nowhere nonsense going on in this title. Jefferson having another baby… eighteen years ago. And generally where all this crap could be going.
It actually took me longer than I care to admit to put it together. Especially since we were told a couple of months ago. It’s not even subtle. Johns doesn’t do subtle.
Anyway. Kingdom Come –which is its own Earth, we know that— is coming true on this Earth? But also bleeding over separately?
So says Mr. Multiverse himself. Whatever. At least it’s written well.
Nightwing #141
I can’t pretend I like Tomasi* or his last issue of Nightwing. To say I hated it would be a complete underestimation of my impassioned distaste for both. Tomasi’s inability to keep Tomasi’s interests out of Tomasi’s books, for instance, pisses me off. However….
This issue was better.
Mind you, to hold onto my hate a little, I’d like to point out that Tomasi said in his pre-Nightwing interviews, that he didn’t want to have a lot of crossover in this book. Y’mean like: Batman, Robin, Superman, the Flash, and the entirety of the JSA… in the first two issues? Also several posthumous cameos? Yeah, way to stay on point, there Pete.
But, this issue kept one step ahead of me --but barely. For instance: I already had a blog half-written crucifying Tomasi for making Nightwing a Yankee fan all of the sudden. Then you see the Gotham Knight rounding the bases. This issue was filled with that kind of crap.
Here’s an unrelated question, are all of Gotham’s teams named the Knights?
Anyway, the basis of my hate boils down to: If your run on a book has to start with a new job, new digs, new past time, new cast, and yet another monologue about the character’s new lease on life then you’re lazy and I hate you.
Two more things:
1) Stop giving Dick people to date as if they’re going to last longer than your run. Nobody buys it, nobody cares, and it can only ONLY ONLY make Nightwing look like more of a bigamist piece of crap for not calling Barb already. She said come back when you’re your own man, not come back after you’ve banged a bunch of other chicks and spent some time as a fashion model. I haven’t met, heard of, or read a single person with a (real) problem with Dick and Babs as a couple. So stop trying to make him a playah. Everybody knows, Dick doesn’t know dick about chicks. It’s like, his weakness. Hal Jordan is a player. Richard Jonathan Grayson is a going steady kind of guy. He tried to marry the oversexualized alien princess b/c he was the only one who didn’t realize she was unmarriable for chris’sakes. Seriously. Stop.
2) Apparently, the world loves Tomasi and his new run. Looooooooove it. Which makes me and my hate the minority. With that in mind, I’d like to take a second to appeal to Nightwing to not be swayed by this newfound popularity. These people are not your friends. They are pretenders. They have obviously not been reading your comic. They do not write you love letters or practice signing their name “Martin C. Grayson”. They don’t “get” you like I do. They will leave you at the first sign of weakness, character or the minute you put down your retarded new skydiving hobby.
I understand Nightwing has been through some strange times lately, but that all started b/c Didio was dead set on killing him. Now that we all know that was a mistake, let’s go back to before the plot was shoehorned and Dick’s inevitable death became a little less inevitable. Instead of trying too hard to make an already interesting character interesting.
*Tomasi the writer is the one I hate. Tomasi the editor must’ve done a good job b/c I never noticed him. And that’s what you want in an editor.
Supergirl #26
Yeah, I’m done.
I do like Puckett, but this just isn’t relevant enough to keep reading.
I’m probably about 26 issues late in that realization.
Remember, I’m kind of slow.
Buffy: The Vampire Slayer #11
Great, great stuff.
I heard a very confirmable rumor regarding a triumphant return in the next issue/arc. If you have been a fan of Buffy… ever. Then I would recommend jumping on now.
You have been warned.
Marty’s Pick of the Week Teen Titans Year One #2
This is really pretty fabulous. I’m flat jealous of Wolfram, b/c she’s stealing my ideas and rocking an era that I would literally kill someone to write.
Despite my envy, I recommend this to any original Titan fan. I guarantee it’s better than Winick’s upcoming run on the new new New Teen Titans, sight unseen.

If you’re not an original Titan fan, this might help you become one. Although you’ll wonder why anyone would ever like Aqualad on purpose, but I’m sure if you wait for it, he’ll have a rock’n’roll moment by the end.
I was lax in mentioning something, but was reminded again today about it.
I would like to join the chorus of pleased yet disappointed fans that Doctor Jonathan Crane did not actually receive the Sinestro ring intended for him. That would be fucking perfect. Johns outdid his earlier awesome of offering the ring to Batman.
That is the kind of crossover I like to see in the DCU, b/c it creates a more unified look if villains and heroes mingle in each others’ titles.
 Is it psychologically sound to just let the inmates wear their costumes? Or nooses?
I love villains, and Crane is my favorite Arkham Inmate bar-none. I hope this comes back up, b/c Crane would rule that Corps within a week.
Anyway, that’s my comics story and I’m sticking to it.
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