Image Comics Previews for 8/31/11

Tomorrow is comic day and Image has given us a little something to hold us over!

(Also, click HERE for a list of all the other releases and look for my review of 8/31/11’s releases coming at the end of the week)

Savage Dragon #173
By: Erik Larsen
Price: $3.50

It’s Malcolm Dragon vs. Mr. Glum – and Angel vs. Angel as the gates to Dimension-X are thrown wide open and all hell descends on Earth!






Butcher Baker, The Righteous Maker #6 (MR)
Story by: Joe Casey
Art By: Mike Huddleston
Price: $2.99

Think we’ve pushed the envelope in this series so far? Well, this issue goes all the way! Learn the hidden secret of Jihad Jones! Discover Butcher Baker’s happy place! And Arnie B. Willard is still in hot pursuit! Do you need to read this comicbook? Absolutely!






Epoch #1 (of 5) (MR)
story KEVIN McCARTHY art PAOLO PANTALENA & JORGE FARES cover PAOLO PANTALENA &
PAOLO BARBIERI
Price: $3.99

THE GREATEST TOURNAMENT THE WORLD HAS NEVER SEEN BEGINS ANEW! Top Cow Productions and Heroes and Villains Entertainment proudly present a dark and intensely kinetic tale from writer KEVIN McCARTHY (Red Sonja, The Amazing Adventures of the Escapist) and newcomer PAOLO PANTALENA (What If?: House of M, War of Kings: Darkhawk). Jonah Bishop is an NYPD detective assigned to a mysterious murder case that threatens to rip the reality he knows and plunge him into the shadow world of his heritage–the Supernatural. Jonah’s quest will drop him deep in the middle of a conspiracy that threatens to tear apart the very fabric of society.






Haunt #17
Written by: Robert Kirkman
Art By: Greg Capullo
Price: $2.99

In a moment of desperation, Haunt turns to the one who told him what he was. Andressa knows much about the supernatural, she knows about the existence of Haunt and about The Apparition, but more importantly… she’s knows how to kill it.






Invincible #82
Written by: Robert Kirkman
Art By: Ryan Ottley
Colored By: Fco Plasencia
Price: $2.99

Face-to-face with Universa. She came from a distant planet, wielding unimaginable power, seeking to drain our planet dry of all energy. Invincible was able to stop her. But how long can she be contained… and what can be done with her?






Vescell #1 (MR)
Story by ENRIQUE CARRION, Art & Cover JOHN UPCHURCH
Price: $2.99

The International Company known as Vescell specializes in what is commonly known as ‘Vtrans’, the transferring of a person’s mind and spirit from one body into another. Former Icarus City Detective, Mauricio ‘Moo’ Barrino is now Vescell’s best agent, handling the most high profile and dangerous cases. In the seedy world of a high end corporate espionage, where mysticism and guns clash, and money is tainted with sin, Agent Mauricio Barrino fights against the demons of fate while trying to reach the heaven of his destiny. Be prepared for the bar-raising, sci-fi noir epic that is VESCELL.






Dynamite Entertaiment Previews 8/31/11 Releases

The kind folks over at Dynamite have provided us with a look at what they have releasing in comic shops this week!

WARLORD OF MARS: FALL OF BARSOOM #2
32 pages FC • $3.99 • Teen +
Written by ROBERT PLACE NAPTON
Art by ROBERTO CASTRO
Covers by JOE JUSKO (main), FRANCESCO FRANCAVILLA (1-in-10)
“Black & White” Retailer incentive cover by JOE JUSKO
“Virgin Art” Retailer incentive cover by FRANCESCO FRANCAVILLA
Scientist Tak Nan Lee resumes work on the desperately needed Atmosphere Plant as he tries to befriend the Red Martian woman he rescued from the Green Horde. Meanwhile, thousands of Greens march on the White Martian city of Thark! The story that tells the fall of Barsoom 100,000 years before John Carter continues!






KATO ORIGINS #11: THE HELLFIRE CLUB
32 pages FC • $3.99 • Teen +
Written by JAI NITZ
Art by COLTON WORLEY
Covers by COLTON WORLEY (main) & FRANCESCO FRANCAVILLA (1-in-10)
The conclusion of the whodunit murder mystery comes to a shocking end. Everyone is disguised and everyone is hiding something, even Kato! Can the masked master of martial arts bring justice to society’s elite? Or will it get pinned on the butler? Final issue of the series!!






RED SONJA #57
32 pages FC • $3.99 • Teen +
Written by ERIC TRAUTMANN
Art by NOAH SALONGA
Covers by FABIANO NEVES (50%) & WALTER GEOVANI (50%)
Red Sonja’s wanderings have brought her to Koth and a gathering blood feud amongst that kingdom’s ruling families. With deception lurking in every shadow, and the fate of a nation at stake, what better place is there for a sword for hire?






VAMPIRELLA #9
32 pages FC • $3.99 • Teen +
Written by ERIC TRAUTMANN
Art by FABIANO NEVES
Covers by PAUL RENAUD (25%), FABIANO NEVES (25%), ALÉ GARZA (25%), Jelena Kevic Djurdjevic (25%)
“Black & White” Retailer incentive cover by FABIANO NEVES
“Blood Red” Retailer incentive cover by PAUL RENAUD
On a lonely stretch of highway, Vampirella faces off against her most murderous foes yet: a trio of demonic assassins, drunk on newfound freedom and bloodlust and intent on making the vampiric heroine’s death something special…






ZORRO RIDES AGAIN #2 (of 12)
32 pages FC • $3.99 • Teen +
Written by MATT WAGNER
Art by ESTEVE POLLS
Cover by MATT WAGNER
“Black & White” Retailer incentive cover by MATT WAGNER
Matt Wagner’s return to Zorro continues! This storyline introduces some
major new characters but also represents significant and catastrophic changes in Zorro’s world—events that cause him to call question everything he does and everything for which he stands. There’re thrilling times ahead as ZORRO RIDES AGAIN!






New Comic Releases for Wednesday 8/31/11

As the DC Universe both comes to a close and begins a new and Marvel unleashes an infestation of spiders onto Manhattan another Wednesday is almost upon us and it is heralded by a list of everything that is scheduled to arrive on sale at your local comic shop this week. Also, click here for a list of last week’s releases and reviews.

NOTE: Because of Hurricane Irene certain stores may not receive their scheduled inventory by Wednesday.

Mario’s Picks Of The Week!

10) INVINCIBLE #82  (Image Comics)
Written by Robert Kirkman, Art by Ryan Ottley

After the Dino adventure, look to this issue to be a bridge or down time leading into the next story. Still one of my favorite and most consistently entertaining comic series, Invincible is big time fun for those into kick ass superheroes without the baggage of a massive shared universe.

 

 

 

 

9) ULTIMATE COMICS HAWKEYE #1 OF 4 (Marvel Comics)
Written by Jonathan Hickman, Art by Rafa Sandoval

Yet another Ultimate Comics relaunch title, this is Hawkeye’s first solo adventure. I look forward to an action adventure for the Ultimates’ premier marksman. If you picked up last week’s Ultimate #1, also by Hickman, then expect to see at least a little crossover.

 

 

 

 

8 ) WARLORD OF MARS FALL OF BARSOOM #2 (Dynamite Entertainment)
Written by Robert Place Napton, Art by Roberto Castro

After seeing the trailers for the upcoming Disney movie of the same franchise staring former Dillon Panther, Tim Riggins, I have developed an interest in the character and I hope that this series will turn my curiosity into a desire to see more.

 

 

 

 

7) HAUNT #17 (Image Comics)
Written by Robert Kirkman, Art by Greg Capullo

As Kirkman wraps up his run on this mildly supernatural shoot ’em up book, look to see loose ends wrapped up and more unraveled as we segway into the next creative team. Seriously though, this book reminded me of the old 90’s comics I used to read where guns and tits rules all, but that could just be the art direction since the story is HEAVY on a bond between brothers.

 

 

 

 

6) SECRET AVENGERS #16 (Marvel Comics)
Written by Nick Spencer, Art by Jamie McKelvie

Comics wunderkind Nick Spencer unleashes yet another new comic this month as his run on Secret Avengers hopefully hits its stride. I once called him the “Lil Wayne of comics” in that he seems to be on everything that is hitting in the shelves and I hope that this does not burn him out. Coming out of Fear Itself, this issue hopefully picks up on something new for the Avengers’ covert team.

 

 

 

 

5) VESCELL #1 (Image Comics)
Written by Enrique Carrion, Art by John Upchurch

Another new series, this is something that has been described as a “techno noir” story. The concept is about people transferring their minds and spirits into other bodies in a crime story. I am always interested in trying new things and this looks like a fun, high concept book.

 

 

 

 

4) UNCANNY X-FORCE #14 (Marvel Comics)
Written by Rick Remender, Art by Jerome Opena

Back from the Age of Apocalypse, the heroes have the life seed and need to give it to Angel whether he wants it or not. I have high hopes for the next chapter in the “Dark Angel Saga” and if the teasers that Marvel released are to be believed we will see a new teammate out of this at the very least.

 

 

 

 

3) AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #668 (Marvel Comics)
Written by Dan Slott, Art by Humberto Ramos

The last issue ended with Spidey on the business end of an Avengers beat down. Sure, they thought he was one of the countless others that had spider powers and rocking one of his many uniforms, but an ass kicking is an ass kicking. I want to see how Mr. Parker comes back from that… I am sure it’ll make Christmas a bit awkward in the old Avengers Manor.

 

 

 

 

2) HERC #6.1 (Marvel Comics)
Written by Fred Van Lente & Greg Pak, Art by Mike Grell

Is Brooklyn in the house? Here we have another reader friendly Point One jumping on issue from Marvel, but this time focusing on the Greenpoint Guardian, Hercules! As much as I love a huge Greek bro dressed in green protecting my home town (Metropolitan & Lorimer REPRESENT!) FVL & Pak are a duo at just smashing out hit after hit and this book deserves more readers and if it doesn’t get them I predict it could go to the chopping block before issue 20. The action is fun and light, the dialog is pretty witty, and the references to other Marvel Universe happenings are fleeting if they are there at all. In other words, it is a damn good book for the causal reader.

 

 

 

 

1) TIE!!! JUSTICE LEAGUE #1 AND FLASHPOINT #5 OF 5 (DC Comics)
JLA: Written by Geoff Johns, Art by Jim Lee
Flashpoint: Written by Geoff Johns, Art by Adam Kubert

This is it kids! The alpha and omega of the DC Universe is upon us! What happens in Flashpoint that sets resets the DC Universe? What happened five years ago that the first Justice League arc is a flashback to the new first meeting? All of the questions will be answered in part in just a few short days! And with a special midnight launch of these books in NYC at Midtown Comics hosted by Geoff Johns and Jim Lee you can bet that all of the hype will have fans talking one way or the other.

Here is a look at EVERYTHING that is scheduled for 8/31/11 release.

DC COMICS
Flashpoint #5 (of 5) (Andy Kubert & Sandra Hope Regular Cover)
Flashpoint #5 (of 5) (Andy Kubert Black & White Variant Cover A)
Flashpoint #5 (of 5) (Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez Variant Cover B)
Justice League #1 (Jim Lee & Scott Williams Regular Cover)
Justice League #1 (Jim Lee & Scott Williams Combo Pack Edition Cover)
Justice League #1 (David Finch Black & White Variant Cover)
Justice League #1 (David Finch Variant Cover)

MARVEL COMICS
Amazing Spider-Man #666 (Humberto Ramos 2nd Printing Variant Cover)
Amazing Spider-Man #667 (Humberto Ramos 2nd Printing Hero Sketch Variant Cover)
Amazing Spider-Man #667 (Humberto Ramos 2nd Printing Lizard Sketch Variant Cover)
Amazing Spider-Man #668
Amazing Spider-Man Infested #1
Deadpool MAX #11 (of 12)
Fear Itself #1 (of 7) (Stuart Immonen 4th Printing Variant Cover)
Fear Itself The Deep #3 (of 4)
Gambit From The Marvel Vault #1
Herc #6.1
Incredible Hulks #635 (Paul Pelletier Regular Cover)
Incredible Hulks #635 (Adi Granov Variant Cover)
Incredible Hulks #635 (Blank Variant Cover)
Incredible Hulks #635 (Paul Pelletier Variant Cover)
Iron Man 2.0 #8
Journey Into Mystery #626.1
Marvel Previews #97 (September 2011 For Products On-Sale November 2011)
Mighty Thor #3 (Olivier Coipel 2nd Printing Variant Cover)
Mighty Thor #5 (Olivier Coipel Regular Cover)
Mighty Thor #5 (Greg Land Variant Cover)
Secret Avengers #16 (John Cassaday Regular Cover)
Secret Avengers #16 (Jamie McKelvie Variant Cover)
Spider-Island Deadly Hands Of Kung Fu #1 (of 3)
Ultimate Comics Fallout #4 (of 6) (Mark Bagley 2nd Printing Variant Cover)
Ultimate Comics Fallout #4 (of 6) (Sara Pichelli 2nd Printing Variant Cover)
Ultimate Comics Hawkeye #1 (of 4) (Kaare Andrews Regular Cover)
Ultimate Comics Hawkeye #1 (of 4) (Adam Kubert Variant Cover)
Ultimate Comics Hawkeye #1 (of 4) (Neal Adams Variant Cover)
Ultimate Comics Spider-Man By Sara Pichelli Poster
Uncanny X-Force #12 (Mark Brooks 2nd Printing Variant Cover)
Uncanny X-Force #14
Venom #1 (Joe Quesada 4th Printing Variant Cover)
X-Men Schism #2 (of 5) (Frank Cho 2nd Printing Variant Cover)
Zombies Christmas Carol #5 (of 5)

AVATAR PRESS/BOUNDLESS COMICS
Chronicles Of Wormwood The Last Battle #6 (of 6) (Oscar Jimenez Regular Cover)
Chronicles Of Wormwood The Last Battle #6 (of 6) (Oscar Jimenez Wraparound Cover)
Chronicles Of Wormwood The Last Battle #6 (of 6) (Oscar Jimenez Anti-Christ Edition)
Crossed Psychopath #2 (of 7) (Gianluca Pagliarani Philadelphia Comic Con Cover)
War Goddess #1 (Matt Martin Regular Cover)
War Goddess #1 (Michael Dipascale Art Deco Cover)
War Goddess #1 (Matt Martin Gore Cover)
War Goddess #1 (Michael Dipascale Wraparound Cover)

BOOM! STUDIOS
Clive Barker’s Hellraiser #4 (Cover A Tim Bradstreet)
Clive Barker’s Hellraiser #4 (Cover B Nick Percival)
Clive Barker’s Hellraiser #4 (Cover C Tim Bradstreet)
Planet Of The Apes #5 (Cover A Karl Richardson)
Planet Of The Apes #5 (Cover B Carlos Magno)
Planet Of The Apes #5 (Cover C Karl Richardson)
Stan Lee’s The Traveler #10 (Cover A Dimitri Armand)
Stan Lee’s The Traveler #10 (Cover B Dimitri Armand)
Rinse #1 (Cover A Francesco Mattina)
Rinse #1 (Cover B Paul Azaceta)

DARK HORSE
Angel And Faith #1 (Jo Chen Variant Cover)
Angel And Faith #1 (Steve Morris Regular Cover)
Angel and Faith #1 (Georges Jeanty 25th Anniversary Variant Cover)
Goon #35
Hellboy The Fury #3 (of 3) (2nd Printing Variant Cover)

DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT
Kato Origins #11 (The Hellfire Club) (Final Issue) (Colton Worley Regular Cover)
Kato Origins #11 (The Hellfire Club) (Final Issue) (Francesco Francavilla Variant Cover)
Red Sonja #57 (Fabiano Neves Regular Cover)
Red Sonja #57 (Walter Geovani Regular Cover)
Vampirella #9 (Ale Garza Regular Cover)
Vampirella #9 (Fabiano Neves Regular Cover)
Vampirella #9 (Paul Renaud Regular Cover)
Vampirella #9 (Jelena Kevic Djurdjevic Regular Cover)
Vampirella #9 (Fabiano Neves Black & White Variant Cover)
Vampirella #9 (Paul Renaud Red Variant Cover)
Warlord Of Mars Fall Of Barsoom #2 (Joe Jusko Regular Cover)
Warlord Of Mars Fall Of Barsoom #2 (Francesco Francavilla Variant Cover)
Warlord Of Mars Fall Of Barsoom #2 (Francesco Francavilla Virgin Variant Cover)
Warlord Of Mars Fall Of Barsoom #2 (Joe Jusko Black & White Variant Cover)
Zorro Rides Again #2 (Matt Wagner Regular Cover)
Zorro Rides Again #2 (Matt Wagner Black & White Variant Cover)

IDW PUBLISHING
Locke And Key Clockworks #2 (of 6) (Gabriel Rodriguez Regular Cover)
Locke And Key Clockworks #2 (of 6) (Gabriel Rodriguez Variant Cover)
Rocketeer Adventures #4 (of 4) (Cover A Alex Ross)
Rocketeer Adventures #4 (of 4) (Cover B Dave Stevens)
Rocketeer Adventures #4 (of 4) (Alex Ross Sketch Variant Cover)
Rocketeer Adventures #4 (of 4) (Black & White Variant Edition)

IMAGE COMICS
Butcher Baker The Righteous Maker #6
Elephantmen #34
Epoch #1 (of 5)
Haunt #17
Invincible #82
Last Mortal #4 (of 4)
Savage Dragon #173
Skullkickers #10
Vault #2 (of 3)
Vescell #1
Walking Dead Weekly #35
Witch Doctor #2 (of 4) (2nd Printing Variant Cover)
Witchblade #147

12-GAUGE COMICS
I.C.E. #2 (of 4)

ARCHIE COMICS
Betty & Veronica Friends Double Digest #217
Jugheads Double Digest #173
Sonic The Hedgehog #228
Veronica #208 (Veronica Presents Kevin Keller issue 2) (Dan Parent Regular Cover)
Veronica #208 (Veronica Presents Kevin Keller issue 2) (Dan Parent Variant Cover Edition)

ARDDEN ENTERTAINMENT
Flash Gordon Invasion Of The Red Sword #4 (Cover A Eduardo Garcia)
Flash Gordon Invasion Of The Red Sword #4 (Cover B Eduardo Garcia)
Grim Ghost #4

ASPEN MLT
Executive Assistant Violet #2 (of 3) (Cover A Pop Mhan)
Executive Assistant Violet #2 (of 3) (Cover B Pop Mhan Sketch Variant Cover)
Mindfield #6 (Cover A Alex Konat)
Soulfire Volume 3 #3 (Cover A Jason Fabok)
Soulfire Volume 3 #3 (Cover B Michael Ryan)
Soulfire Volume 3 #3 (Cover C Jason Fabok Sketch Variant Cover)

BLUEWATER PRODUCTIONS
Fame #16 (50 Cent)

COMIC SHOP NEWS
Comic Shop News #1263

CONUNDRUM PRESS
Killing Velazquez GN

FANTAGRAPHICS BOOKS
Gahan Wilson 50 Years Of Playboy Cartoons HC
Ghost World Special Edition HC
Hidden HC
Like A Sniper Lining Up His Shot HC
MOME Volume 22 GN (Spring 2011)

GESTALT PUBLISHING
Eldritch Kid Whisky And Hate
Deep Here Be Dragons
Torn GN

GG STUDIO
Bodysnatchers #3 (of 6)
Gore #4 (of 12)
Route Des Maisons Rouges #5 (of 6)

MOONSTONE
Captain Action King Size Special #1 (Cover A John Byrne)
Captain Action King Size Special #1 (Cover B Mariah Benes)
Captain Action King Size Special #1 (Mark Wheatley Variant Cover)
Phases Of The Moon #1 (Domino Lady / The Spider) (Cover A Marcelo Ferreira)
Phases Of The Moon #1 (Domino Lady / The Spider) (Cover B Arley Tucker)

ONI PRESS
Sixth Gun #14

PANINI PUBLISHING
Doctor Who Magazine #437

REBELLION/2000 AD
2000 AD Pack July 2011 (issues 1741-1744)
2000 AD Pack June 2011 (issues 1736-1740)
ABC Warriors The Black Hole GN (Simon & Schuster Edition)
Judge Dredd Megazine #313
Judge Dredd The Restricted Files Volume 3 TP
Nikolai Dante Hero Of The Revolution TP

SCHOLASTIC
Invention Of Hugo Cabret GN (New Printing)

SEA LION BOOKS
Aron Warners Pariah #2 (of 4)

TITAN PUBLISHING
CLiNT #9
Star Wars Insider #127 (Special) (Aug/Sep 2011) (Previews Exclusive Edition)
Supernatural Magazine #27 (Sep/Oct 2011) (Newsstand Edition)

TOP SHELF PRODUCTIONS
Any Empire HC

UNDYING MONSTERS
Undying Monsters Magazine #2

ULTRA VIOLENT
Ultra Violent Magazine #11

WILLIAM MORROW
Griff GN

ZENESCOPE ENTERTAINMENT
Grimm Fairy Tales #63 (Dream Eater Crossover Part 9) (Cover A Eric Basaldua)
Grimm Fairy Tales #63 (Dream Eater Crossover Part 9) (Cover B Nei Ruffino)
Grimm Fairy Tales Annual 2011
Salems Daughter Haunting #1 (Cover A Artgerm)
Salems Daughter Haunting #1 (Cover B Fan Yang)
Salems Daughter Haunting #1 (Mike DeBalfo SDCC Variant Cover)

The Pull List: Comic Book Reviews for 8/24/11

Welcome to another posting of Stuff We Like’s look at a handful of the week’s newly released comic books! To see a full list of books that were released this week please click here.

 

The Bionic Man #1 (Dynamite Entertainment)

Written by KEVIN SMITH w/ PHIL HESTER
Art by JONATHAN LAU

When a woman behind a locked door is screaming “You’re the biggest coward I’ve ever met” precedes the introduction of a protagonist you know you are in for some drama. Having never seen a single episode of The Bionic Man in my life I can honestly say that I had no interest in this book at all when I first heard about its upcoming release. I had nothing against franchise; it was just before my time. But like the many remakes presently making the rounds in Hollywood, this remake of a cult classic jumped out at me with a fresh reimagining of how this tale would fit in the modern world.

Originally written as a movie by Kevin Smith, this book has been adapted to the comic format by the amazing Phil Hester. Having recently seen success using this very same procedure on The Green Hornet, Dynamite seems to have a knack for making failed Hollywood experiments work as sequential story. Could the failed Smith Superman tale be next? Either way, the team of Smith and Hester works well on this project balancing the action sequences with borderline humorous character moments.

The story begins on an eerie foot with who appears to be the primary villain introducing himself as he makes his murderous mark in a scene almost completely devoid of dialog. From there we transition to a military base where Colonel Steve Austin is scheduled to test pilot the latest technological wonder in the military’s aviation field, only he is late. There is much banter going back and forth between the brass giving us a sense of just who this Steve Austin character is and a little bit of his character is in a realistically pieced together conversation. I will not go any farther into the story but lets just say that things don’t go as smoothly as Austin would hope with BOTH the ladies and the machines.

The art in this issue is top notch. I was previously unaware of Jonathan Lau but from what I have seen in this issue I would not be surprised if he was poached by “The Big Two” in the near future. His characterizations are clear, his facial expressions are easy to understand and while there are a number of panels lacking backgrounds his attention to detail and structures in the panels that DO have them are top class. Ivan Nunes’ colors are bright and easily catch your attention, very much enhancing the experience of Lau’s art as we flow from page to page. Over all the art as a whole reminded me of John Cassaday’s colored pages on Astonishing X-Men.

The Bottom Line – This is one hell of a first issue. It is funny and dramatic and suspenseful all at the right times. Based on the first issue, this series looks to have all of the makings of a classic story. The narrative is clear and to the point, you automatically know who the characters to cheer for are, and the cliffhanger ending is something I feel was tastefully done as we build to the inevitable pivot into Colonel Austin’s new life.

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Green Lantern – Emerald Warriors #13 (DC Comics)

Written by PETER TOMASI
Art by RON FRENZ

Murder in Spaaaaaaacccceeee!!!!! What happens when an astronaut is murdered in the international space station? You call a Green Lantern and a Batman to investigate, duh! This issue is another one-and-done story killing a bit of time between major story arcs, or in this case before next month’s DC relaunch. Since both the Batman and Green Lantern properties will remain relatively untouched the creators are just having a bit of fun it seems instead of trying to put a nice ribbon on their runs before they close it out. Focusing on Guy Gardner, the series’ star, rather than Hal Jordan is a nice change up. Plus throw in the Dark Knight and we almost have a good old fashioned JLI party which is probably not incidental considering #1 hits in about three weeks. The story has its typical beats found in most mystery tales. The investigation -> the sleight of hand -> the bad guy is caught, but this is a man dressed as a bat and a man with an alien ring! Oh, AND IN SPACE!

Peter Tomasi is continuing to chug along as a good character writer but I would like to see more of him as a leading man rather that living in the shadow of whatever Johns and Morrison have up their sleeves with Green Lantern and Batman respectively. The plot unfolds nicely in the 20 page story leading up to a tongue in cheek ending. The blend of Gardner’s approach meeting Batman’s determination is flawless yet leaves you wanting to see more. The only way I would recreate their interaction with each other is to send Anderson Cooper to cover the next tragic event and his co-anchor is Daniel Tosh. Okay, maybe not that bad but it is close.

Also, this issue’s pencils were done by Ron Frenz who brings a great comedic slant to the panels without sacrificing the action. The angles he uses are well crafted and even limited panel scenes such as the interrogation of the space crew read well with no confusion as to who is who. Gave Eltabe’s colors are standard for DC, meaning the Lantern’s hue is spot on and the blends are standard.

The Bottom Line – As much as I love my Green Lantern lore, this issue is good but not necessarily single issue good for many people who recently came into GL and are looking for the stories that seem tailored for collected editions. Maybe it is because they are between events and are slumming it a bit with more one-shot styled fun stories? Either way, it is a decent read for a casual reader in that it is an all encompassed issue and I hate to say this but if you are looking for Sinestro Corp style epic events then don’t feel bad on passing this.

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FF #8 (Marvel Comics)

Written by JONATHAN HICKMAN
Art by STEVE EPTING

When the good guys dressed in mainly white include in their ranks individuals like Doctor Doom and a few other people who have spent years trying to kill you then I think you need to reevaluate your current position, Doctor Richards. Johathan Hickman is continuing to unleash the best saga featuring Marvel’s First Family in over a decade. This issue the group finally brings the fight to the extradimensonal group of parallel Reed Richards at the same convenient time that the Inhumans decide to return home from their trip to Kree space. Trust me, this is layers upon layers of story elements coming together in a perfect payoff to those of us who have been reading for the last few years.

Hickman remains to be my favorite new writer despite the fact that he has been doing this for years now. This man needs to get his own mega event and I really hope that his run on the Fantastic Four and Future Foundation all leads up to this. Like I said before, all of the layers that he has been placing are now coming to a head in this issue. If you were to pick this up blind you might be overwhelmed by what was going on and who was who but the issue does do a somewhat decent job in the beginning of filling us in on recent events via character conversations. The action is exciting as heroes and villains come together to bring down a seemingly deeper threat, but all is not what it seems as we end on a sudden twist splash page.

After being artist in the recent high profile deaths of two Marvel Universe mainstays, some regard Steve Epting as the Grim Reaper of comics but I feel this man is a damn good example of what an action comic should look like. His realistic style and solid lines are at the top of its game and even when there are multiple characters in a huge double page splash he does justice to make each and every single one of those faces as distinct as possible.

The Bottom Line – BUY! BUY! BUY! Go back and get the beginning of his run, including the Dark Reign mini series. This is a story that might benefit from being read as a collection but the sheer awesomeness of the single issues will make you impatient enough to not bother waiting.

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Flashpoint – Hal Jordan #3 (DC Comics)

Written by ADAM SCHLAGMAN
Art by CLIFF RICHARDS

In the imaginary world of Flashpoint, ace pilot Hal Jordan remained just that; a pilot. No Green Lantern ring chose him as being worthy, no flying off and saving the day, no bringing death and destruction to the GL Corp as Parallax, just the life of an ordinary military test pilot. Sounds boring right? Yeah, it kind of is. The third and final issue of the series, Hal is tasked with delivering the “Green Arrow” super bomb to its target of New Themescria (a.k.a. some seriously f-ed up version of London) to stop the Atlantieans and Amazonians from destroying the world during their tiresome war against each other. On paper it sounds right and while there were moments that worked for me, especially the end, I just wasn’t feeling it over all.

Don’t get me wrong, I have no hate for editor-turned-writer Adam Schlagman. We have met a number of times so this is nothing personal against the man and while this series might work for others I felt a bit bored, especially during a week where several other books caught my eye. That said, his style is pretty solid. He seemed to be pretty on top of his beats and the characterization of Jordan and his supporting cast was decent though, so I am glad Flashpoint didn’t change that. Carol Danvers was as headstrong and defiant as always, Hector Hammond was a condescending prick, and Tom looked like he still made a pretty good number two as Hal’s BFF. Even the main character himself was almost an exact copy of Johns’ take but that doesn’t surprise me considering how long Adam has been editing on Geoff’s books. Like I said, on paper this looks good and maybe if I reread all three issues as an entire body of work rather than individual monthly issues I’ll have a different take on the matter.

The art was decent enough though. Cliff Richards did a fine job in capturing the action despite how brief it was. I especially love the attention to detail in the scenery and his splash pages are very powerful. The colors seemed a bit off though, kind of scratchy, but I think that was the style the book was going for to show the more human side of this world in a different light than the dynamic spandex side. If the tones were a little bolder and more pronounced it could have helped but it also could have just as easily hurt the book should it clash with Richards’ pencil work too much.

The Bottom Line – This is a hard one for me. I love the characters and the individual ingredients that make this book but I am going to have to give it a pass. If you are a completionist I say go for it, or if you are a diehard Green Lantern fan it is worth a read, but for the average Joe I would say leave it.

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Wolverine #14 (Marvel Comics)

Written by JASON AARON
Art by RENATO GUEDES

Wolverine is one ruthless mother f*cker, everyone knows this. This issue is the finale of a story that shows just what happens when karma comes by to show off her pimp hand. The group of once normal everyday individuals seeking revenge on Logan for the death of their loved ones finally get what they desire and when I say this hits Wolverine right in the heart I am vastly understating just how deep this effects the man. Powerful stuff in this issue as we see just what grief and a denial of justice can lead men, women, and even children to do all in the name of vengeance.

Marvel Architect Jason Aaron is taking us for a ride with his run on Wolverine. I was a bit skeptical at first when Marvel once again renumbered the series with a brand new number one just for him to begin but it’s been a surprisingly fun ride. Arc after arc, Aaron has been subtly crafting something similar to what he did during his Ghost Rider run where once it is all over we can look back at past issues and say “Oh, I see what he did there”. The scariest part about the villain of the story is that it can just as easily be us or one of our loved ones should we ever find ourselves in the unfortunate position of permanent mourning.

I was so sucked into the close of this issue that I actually really do not recall much of the art. That is actually a good thing if you think about it. Guedes has been a favorite of mine since I discovered him on Superman many years ago, so I trust that he did well. All of the action really took place in the last few issues but he made a simple video conversation as entertaining as he could with various angles without taking away from the story. The issue was primarily dark to fit the mood and the underground basement setting but it worked for me since the words were more important than for actual images.

The Bottom Line –This is the close of a story and it is a doozy, especially with the tease of what is in store. Again, Aaron is taking Wolverine on a head-on collision with an adversary he has seldom seen before: his conscious. Solid story telling and an unfolded plot that makes you feel for the “villain” with an ending that takes your pity for them to an even higher level, this is not an issue to miss.

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The Lightning Round!

Here is a small number of the other books that were released this week and how I quickly rate them. The rating system I will be using will be ranked as:

New Release – This book is the bee’s knees. Buy this comic as soon as the issues arrive in the store!
TPB – It is okay. If you are vaguely interested then wait for the trade paperback or hardcover.
Bargain Bin – Almost a total pass that I would only touch just so i could move it out of the way in the cheap bins.

Hack/Slash & Eva – Monster’s Ball #3 (Image Comics/Dynamite Entertainment)
Two hot girls killing monsters? Sounds right but not for me right now. As a trade it could work though. TPB

X-Men #16 (Marvel Comics)
As much as I love Spider-Man, X-Men, and the FF this issue felt like a major filler to me. Bargain Bin.

Ultimate Comics – The Ultimates #1 (Marvel Comics)
Big action from Hickman who had big shoes to fill in the first of the current Ultimate Comics line relaunched books. I am sure glad that I read Ultimate Fallout because if the bad guy is who I think he is then the heroes are in for quite a fight. New Release

Green Arrow #15 (DC Comics)
Ollie sure has had his share of endings and beginnings and this issue is a well done but not earth shattering send off to the emerald archer before the big relaunch next month when the book gets a new number 1 as well as a new creative team. TPB

Kick-Ass 2 #3 (Icon/Marvel Comics)
Potty humor and morbid violence galore, Millar is trying his damn hardest to be the Michael Bay of comics. This is a fun ride though as we build up to the collosal costumed street fight teased at the start of issue one. New Release

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (IDW Publishing)
The turtles from my childhood are back! While it is a bit hard to tell if this new series is a total reboot or if it takes place in a continuity previously established, it is fun to see the flashback sequences of Splinter in the TGIR labs. I would wait a little bit before jumping into this title but it seems like it is headed somewhere fun. TPB

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Collected Edition Of The Week
Carnage: Family Feud (Marvel Comics)
I was very happy to see this book when it first was release. This is Carnage being set back up as the threat he was in the 90’s before he became an overused joke character in failed attempts to boost sales.

This book takes many beats and characters from Maximum Carnage as well as filling in what the character has been up to since he was last seen in New Avengers #2 being ripped in half and left in orbit. The interactions between Spider-Man and Iron Man are right on the ball as they work together to fight a combination of symbiot and armored thugs before the true villain, Carnage, rears his ugly mug.

Ending on a fresh note with a promising story in the works this is my selection for the week!

Lil Wayne – Tha Carter IV Deluxe Edition Review

 

It’s that time again, boys and girls. Finish up watching the throne or whatever it is you are doing to pass the time and get ready for the long awaited and highly anticipated arrival of Weezy F’s latest flagship album, Tha Carter IV. Although this is his ninth studio release, Wayne has really found his stride with mainstream “suburban” fame after the release of Tha Carter III roughly three years ago with countless mixtape and underground releases between then and now to hold us over. So does the album hold up? In short, yes.

It is kind of hard for me to know what to expect when I go into one of  Lil Tunechi’s songs blind. Some of the things I love about him can easily be some of the things that I absolutely hate if the beat is off or the flow just is not working for me. His style as a “punch line” rapper relying heavily on similes can be downright irritating at times while similar deliveries have me saying “oh sh*t!” out loud. Although this album is not lacking at all on that style they at least do not feel as goofy or undercooked as other material I have heard from him recently in mixtapes.

The guest spots on this album are a highlight all by themselves. Names I have not seen associated with anything mainstream in a very long time such as Shyne, Nas and Tech N9ne laying some serious tracks down along side modern favorites like Drake, Rick Ross and Cory Gunz as well as people I really want to hear more from like Jadakiss and Bun-B equals a very impressive line-up in my eyes. Well, guest spots might be the wrong term since Interlude (performed by Tech N9ne & André 3000*) and Outro (performed by Bun B, Nas, Shyne and Busta Rhymes) DO NOT even have Wayne on the tracks at all, which is fine. I am surprised though that we do not see more artists from Young Money or Cash Money but I am sure we’ll see more from them in a separate EP or mixtape soon enough though.

Highlighted tracks from the album are John, which is a current radio single featuring Rick Ross, and the future single It’s Good featuring Jadakiss and Drake but each track sounds like they are ready for airplay by design. Top notch producers such as T-Minus and Cool & Dre bring their all to these tracks giving us a range of beats from club bangers to slow rider songs but I feel that the album could have benefited from a single head producer giving us a body of work akin to a movie rather than all of these different guys bringing us a well crafted series of singles. The rhymes themselves are top of the class with more than a number of memorable phrases such as “Life is a choice, death is a decision”from Blunt Blowin’ and “Karma is a bitch but make sure that bitch is beautiful” from She Will. I look forward to seeing selected lines from these songs littering my twitter feed over the next few weeks as more people get into the album.

When it was all said and done I felt like this is the album we were all expecting. After years of delays and disappointing releases, such as the experimental rock album Rebirth, I was afraid as to what to expect when I pressed play. Was he going to be almost fully disconnected from the streets like Kanye is rapping about all of the upper class shit that he now has or was Weezy going to keep it real reppin’ the hood despite the money? I am happy to report that at least from where I am standing as a kid living in suburban Philadelphia that this release is very synonymous with the current voice of the streets.

Tell us what you think of the album in the comments below and check out Tha Carter IV Deluxe Edition when it drops Monday at midnight after the VMAs on iTunes for $15 and everywhere else on August 29th from Cash Money Records Inc.

Dynamite Entertainment Ressurects FLASH GORDON!

The iconic legend Flash Gordon is making his dynamic splash back into comics with Dynamite Entertainment this November! Flash Gordon – Zeitgeist #1 is written by Eric Trautmann (Vampirella, Red Sonja), from a story and designs by Alex Ross (Project: Superpowers, Kingdom Come, Marvels), and illustrated by Daniel Lindro!

As Flash Gordon’s story begins, it is a time of two-fisted swashbuckling, of fearsome threats and wild adventure-and of ever-growing threats on the horizon. Three valiant humans — Flash Gordon, Dale Arden and Dr. Hans Zarkov — are plucked from the Earth, traveling to the distant planet Mongo. Their exploits are legendary, battling the machinations and terror schemes of the dreaded emperor Ming, the All-Seeing Ruler of Mongo. But they did not fight alone! And coming up, witness a startling meeting with Ming the Merciless! With the fate of our world helpless, can even Flash Gordon save us?

Alex Ross had this to say about Flash Gordon – Zeitgeist, “Finally, after all this time, I’m working on a Flash Gordon series that brings the best I have to contribute to this legendary character and forerunner of all comic books!”

“I couldn’t be happier about this project,” stated writer Eric Trautmann. “It is a genuine treat to be able to let my inner ‘pulpster’ out, and write in an idiom I rarely get to play in, which has a rich core of optimism and innocence. We’re very much approaching the comic as if it were the Flash Gordon movie we’d all want to see. Add to that, I’ve adored Flash Gordon for as long as I’ve been reading, and the opportunity to play with Alex Raymond’s material — in a way I don’t think has been done before — is truly exciting. The Raymond strips were just so plot-dense, with a sense of ‘anything goes’ that I look for — often unsuccessfully — in contemporary comics. And, of course, several times a week, I check my e-mail, and find a dozen amazing pieces of artwork from Alex Ross; I’d be hard-pressed to find someone who has a greater understanding of the characters, or who harbors more affection for them, than Alex. He has laser-like clarity about the look and feel of the characters, the setting, the story, technology, making it all look new, and at the same time quite familiar. He’s an exceptional ‘vision holder’ for our tale.”

“Dynamite has added another classic character to our growing library of comics,” says Dynamite Entertainment President and Publisher Nick Barrucci. “Eric has put together an amazing story and all Flash Gordon fans will fall in love with this book, just as I have!”

Dynamite Entertainment is definitely on a roll this year with only a couple weeks ago announcing that they are working on The Shadow and The Spider comic books.