Friday, October 30, 2009

Pick Of My Pile for the week of 10-28.

Hello Chums,


Another week with no trades read. That's not good.


Week of 10-28:


Marvel:


Halo - Helljumper #4 (of 5). Continuing on with Dutch and Romeo looking for their squad.


Punisher #10. It would appear that this is the last issue in this arc that pits the Punisher against The Hood. GOOD! I am tired of this story.


Punisher - Dark Reign - The List (one-shot). Quite possibly the most violent Punisher issue ever. Great art by J.R. Jr.


The New Avengers #58. Can anyone save Luke Cage? Norman Osborn will try.


New Mutants #6. Doug Ramsey is a bad ass! And Warlock is back. I may drop this book, but not yet.


DC:


Detective Comics #858. The start of Batwoman's second arc. Nice back story Rucka style. And what can I say about Williams III art? Nice, very nice.


Jack of Fables #39 (Vertigo). I'm dreadfully behind on my Fables/Jack reading. I can't wait to get caught up.


Astro City - Astra special #2 (of 2)(Wildstorm). The conclusion of Astra's graduation night. These two issues are what made Astro City great. Only one more arc of The Dark Age left, then back to regular numbering!


N.E.C.:


The Mangalious Tick #2 (of 4). This second issue was much better than the first.


Dark Horse:


Abe Sapien - The Haunted Boy (one shot). Nice stand alone story with art by new comer Patric Reynolds.


Boom:


Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? #5. I need to get caught up on my reading of this dense title. Very nice Moritat cover.


The Pick Of My Pile this week is Punisher - Dark Reign - The List. This book not only had a pretty good wrap-up of the Punisher/Norman Osborn/Hood story line, but also great art by J.R. jr.


K.R.C.


D.L.

Pick Of My Pile for the week of 10-21.

Hello Chums,



No Trades This Week. BUMMER! On to my picks.



Marvel:



Stephen King: The Stand - Soul Survivors #1. Any Stand fan or King fan for that matter should be reading this great adaption. My highest recommendation.



Thor - Tales of Asgard #6 ( of 6). The end of this wonderfully drawn (and colored) series. I will miss this book.



Deadpool Merc With A Mouth #4. The conclusion of the Savage Land arc. Although I liked this arc (and the art), I am always looking for a book to drop. This may be one.



IDW:



Angel VS. Frankenstein (one-shot). This nice little stand alone story has some of John Byrne's best art in a while. The coloring by Ronda Pattison really fits the mood of the story also.



Star Trek - Nero #3. Continuing on with the Nero movie prequel. If you liked the new movie, you should be reading this book.



ONI:



Resurrection #4. Life after the alien occupation continues with flash backs featuring everyone's favorite Pres., Bill Clinton.



Image:



Elephantmen #22. This issue features very nice art by Andre Szymanowicz. Story: okay only.



The Pick Of My Pile this week is John Byrne's Angel VS. Frankenstein. A surprisingly good book that I almost didn't pick up.



K.R.C.



D.L.

Pick Of My Pile for the week of 10-14.

Hello Chums,


Not really any trades read this week as I have been getting caught up on some TV viewing. That's a bummer. But I have been keeping up with my comic reading, check it out!


Week of 10-14:


Marvel:


Deadpool #900! What the? The first comic to hit #900 is Deadpool? You got it. Okay, Deadpool is far from a favorite character of mine, but this THICK (100? page) issue is pretty good. It doesn't hurt that the likes of Jason Aaron and Duane Swierczynski are on board with stories. Also included is the cover gallery featuring all 900 covers!


Punisher #75. The last issue of this series features 5 Punisher stories and a sneak peak of Punisher Max #1 by Jason Aaron and (my favorite) Steve Dillon. I can't wait for the new series!


Punisher Noir #3 (of 4). More hyper-violent 1930's Punisher action!


Spider-Woman #2. Although Bendis' story is good so far, the art/coloring by Alex Maleev is awesome! Not to be missed.


The Marvels Project #3 (of 8). The origin of Marvel Comics with the original Human Torch against Namor.


Uncanny X-Men #516. The return of Magneto. Is he a friend now?


Image:


Liberty Comics #2. Tim Sale cover! Stories by Jason Aaron, Moritat, Ben Templesmith and Paul Pope among others.


Dark Horse:


Hellboy #7 (of 8). Continuing the best Hellboy story in quite some time, The Wild Hunt.


B.P.R.D. 1947 #4 (of 5). I getting to where I like these (old) stories. Hellboy jr. is cool too.


IDW:


Star Trek: Spock Reflections #4 (of 4). The final chapter of Spock's mission to bring back Kirk's body.


Jon Sable Freelance - Ashes of Eden #1. Although I'm a HUGE Mike Grell Warlord fan, I haven't read any Jon Sable. After reading this issue I'm kind of on the fence about Jon Sable. I do have the first two trades and probably should put them in my reading rotation.
The Pick Of My Pile this week is Spider-Woman #2. This issue is a very good follow-up to the first issue. Smartly written, great action and violence, what more could you want? I can't wait for the next issue.
K.R.C.
D.L.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Pick Of My Pile for the weeks of 9-30 and 10-7.

Hi Chums,


I've been reading an incredible amount of trades lately. Check out my reads.





First up is Richard Stark's (Donald Westlakes') Parker The Hunter as adapted by Darwyn Cooke. This is a nice crime/noir story with Cooke's usual animated style. The men of this book tend to have a hard/tough/criminal look, while the women (woman) has a nice, soft, eye appealing look. His style really works for this type of story. Although it was a fast read, the good news is he's doing another Parker novel for next year.




Keeping with Darwyn Cooke, my next trade was Batman Ego and other tales. Besides Ego, this book features all Cooke work including the very nice Catwoman: Selina's Big Score, a couple of Gotham Knights stories, a couple of Solo pieces and some pin-ups. Although I had read some (most) of this material before, this trade is very good and shouldn't be missed by a Batman or Cooke fan.




Next up is The Perry Bible Fellowship Almanac by Nick Gurewitch. This book is cram-packed with his on-line and newspaper strips. Gurewitch has mastered many art styles and they are on display in this book. Some of his styles ape other strips, while some are all his own. This results in art that more or less goes with the subject of the particular strip. Although these strips have very diverse subject matter, one has to wonder what paper would publish some of his (funny but inappropriate) strips. I highly recommend this book.


Also read this week was The Boys vol.4 We Gotta Go Now. Although I really liked this series at first, these last two trades have only been so so. Since they've announced this series is going to end in a few issues I'll probably see it through to the end. --This series reminds me of how The Exterminators started off with a bang but ended rather flatly. Bummer.


Lastly read was The Golems Mighty Swing by James Sturm. This Drawn and Quarterly book features nice art with beige tones on yellow paper. This is a nice period piece about a traveling Jewish baseball team taking on all comers. Nice start but very weak bailout ending.


On to my picks:


Week of 9-30:


Marvel:



No Man Can Stand Against...(wait for it) Shang -Chi Master of Kung Fu #1 (one shot). 48 pages of Kung Fu action? Not really. 48 pages -yes. But motor-cycles and Deadpool - NOOOO. Four stories with decent black and white art, but a weak attempt for the mighty Shang-Chi.



Stephen King The Dark Tower: Fall of Gilead #5 (of 6). If they stopped this series it wouldn't hurt my feelings any.



The Punisher Annual #1. The Punisher and Spider-man take on two Amazon sized wackos. This is still a part of The Hood story line with the dead (resurrected) bad guys taking a shot at Frank. This story was okay but I have come to expect more from a Punisher annual or over-sized issue.



New Mutants #5. The return of Warlock. I really liked Warlock back in the old New Mutants stories. His return is all that is keeping me on this book for now.



Radical:


Hercules: The Knives of Kush #3 (of 5). More Hercules in ancient Egypt. This book has nice painted style artwork that I really like. What I also like is how gruesome and realistic looking the bloodshed appears.


DC:



Batwoman in Detective Comics #854, 855, 856 and 857. Now normally I wouldn't pick this up. Lesbian Batwoman? But I keep hearing how good the Rucka story is but more importantly how GREAT the Williams III art is. Well they weren't lying. The story is good (very little gayness- I don't feel we need overtly sexual story lines in main stream comics, save that for Strangers In Paradise). But what makes this book shine is the VERY impressive art. The art - lets look at the art. The Batwoman sequences have very interesting panel layout and silky smooth art, while her secret identity (Kate Kane) sequences have a more rounded almost Seth Fisher look to them. This first story arc was very entertaining and will be a nice trade to pick up when it is collected.






Jack of Fables #38 (Vertigo). It's about time for me to get caught up on this title. But I'm not there yet.




Astro City: Astra special #1 (of 2) (Wildstorm). This book has not just a hard stock cover but it's a slick stock cover as well. The cover is set up like your usual grocery store rag (People magazine). Nice looking cover concept, but it is what's in the inside that counts right? And I'm very pleased it's contents are back on par with what made Astro City so good to start with: The human side of super heroes.



Some decent books this week, but The Pick Of My Pile is Astro City Astra Special. This type of story is what made Astro City a special book years ago. Let's have more super hero fare.



Week of 10-7:


This may be a first: more DC purchases this week than Marvel.



DC:


Batman and Robin #5. Nice Quitely cover but where is the Quitely interior art? Couldn't they hold this book for Quitely art? It's a shame DC is too weak to do what would be the right thing to do.


Red Tornado #2 (of 6). More on the origin of The Red Tornado and his sister. Yawn. I hoped this would be good. It's now on my drop watch.



The Warlord #7. Cover-Mike Grell, check. Story-Mike Grell, check. But interior art Mike Grell?,check. AWESOME!!! This issue has so many GREAT two page spreads. Besides braking through the panels, the art practically came off the page! Please give us more! This is the way The Warlord should be. My highest recommendation.



Planetary #27 (Wildstorm). Okay so I haven't read all 26 of the previous issues, but this was still okay for me.



Marvel:



Astonishing X-Men #31. I thought that this was a decent start to the next arc. I think Phil Jimenez' pencils were better suited for this title than the previous artist.



Captain America: Theater of War: Ghosts of my Country #1 (one shot). Another very nicely written (war) story by Paul Jenkins.



Criminal The Sinners #1. The start of the next Tracy Lawless arc! Once again: Brubaker+Phillips=Awesome!




Dark Horse:




Sir Edward Grey: Witchfinder: In The Service of Angels #4 (of 5). Nice Mignola story with good Stenbeck art.


IDW:



Star Trek Romulans: Schism #2 (of 5). Okay the first issue wasn't very good, however this issue had something (maybe more starfleet) that made it more interesting.





The Pick Of My Pile this week is..... do I even have to say it? The Warlord #7. It was flat out awesome on all levels. No book can compete with Mike Grell on his signature creation. Check it out.




Keep Reading Comics.



D.L.