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The Weekly Stack 071008

Thursday, July 10th, 2008
Captain Britain and MI-13 #3 Secret Invasion #4 of 7 Final Crisis: Requiem Action Comics #867 Powers #29
Justice Society of America #17 Booster Gold  #1,000,000 Guardians of the Galaxy #3 The last Defenders #5 of 6 Green Arrow and Black Canary #10
Huntress #5 of 6 Young X-Men #5 Ultimate Origins #2 Wonder Woman #22 Issues rated from top pick of the week to my least favorite

Captain Britain and MI-13: This REALLY is the best thing out of the Secret Invasion (thus far… we’ll see how Secret Warriors pan out soon enough). As the Skrulls have taken all magic and things look their darkest, Pete Wisdom plays his last card and frees Merlin to remake Captain Britain yet again.
Captain Britain's new look

Secret Invasion #4 of 7: Nick Fury and his Howling Commandos rescue the ambushed Initiative squad in Times Square, agent Brand hitches a ride, Is Tony a Skrull or not - we still don’t know, and oh yeah, the Red Hood thinks no more Earth is bad for business. The Skrulls may have underestimated the Earth pride of the villain contingent. Plus shades of next issue as it looks like Thor and Bucky Barnes have arrived in NYC.
Thor arrives at Skrull Central

Final Crisis Requiem: This was both beautiful send-off for the one of the first original DC heroes of the silver age, and an ugly look at his last moments.
the bloody death of the Martian Manhunter

I for one am glad that the Martian Manhunter did NOT go gentle into that good night. Even though heavily sedated, J’onn J’onzz went out fighting with all his telepathic might. I wish the whole wrath of the JLA HAD come down upon Libra and his pals (as he had them believing for a second).

J'onn makes the villains think the cavalry has arrived

I for one will miss J’onn. Though where was Miss Martian at the funeral?

Action Comics 876: Goeff Johns can do no wrong as of late. Gary Frank’s phenomenal art certainly doesn’t hurt either (I loooove his Kara). I haven’t been this psyched about Superman stories since John Byrne revamped the title in the 80’s. Clark has touching moments with both Kara and Pa Kent (I fear Pa’s doomed again - I feel my heartstrings being pulled), Funny moments in the Daily Planet bullpen and great super action as Kal-el looks to take the fight to Brainiac.

Powers #29: A long drawn out story winds up, or does it. Powers has actually expanded to MORE pages. I’m still enjoying the ride. Looks like former Detective, Deena Pilgrim’s fate might not be so sealed after all…

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    Thursday, June 19th, 2008

    Comics are ordered from top to bottom, left to right from my pick of the week to my least favorite

    Secret Invasion: Fantastic Four 2 of 3 Guardians of the Galaxy #2 Justice League of America #22 Batman and the Outisders #8
    Ex Machina #37 Incredible Hercules #118 X-Factor #32 Brave and the Bold #14
    Ultimate X-men #95 Birds of prey #119 Cyborg #2 of 6 Teen Titans Year One #5 of 6

    Secret Invasion: Fantastic Four #2 of 3: Even though between the solicit and my own suspicions, I already had most of this figured out, I still REALLY enjoyed it for the smaller moments that rang true… Such as: Johnny making out with a Skrull mid Secret Invasion, and the kids upgrading their status to full members, and Franklin outthinking Ben and Johnny (he IS Reed’s son after all). The only problem I have with it is… SEVEN? Franklin is only seven? Lets forget for awhile how many adventured he’s gone through, how old he was when he was with Power Pack, and how old Julie Power was in Loners, Just look t him in this issue - he looks at least 11.

    Guardians of the Galaxy #2: HUGE Paul Pelletier, and his work is really shining on this title. The team really starts to come together when they find Vance Astrovik A.K.A. Major Victory of the Guardians of the Galaxy frozen in a block of ice with Captain America’s shield. Vance manages to solve their quest for the right name for the team, and provide a symbolic parallel to the origin of the Avengers in one fell swoop.

    Justice League of America #22: A MAJOR improvement over last issue (story-wide at least - I LOVED Carlos Pacheco’s work last issue - it was the story I didn’t like. What I enjoyed about this issue was #1 it has Zatanna in it, #2 we FINALLY have Vixen address her power problems with the team, and #3 Black Canary handled the situation like a pro. She removed Mari from the team, but is going to marshal the resources of the JLA to help her figure out what’s wrong with the Tantu Totem. All this and Amazo too (kind of tired of Amazo, but willing to see where they are going with this).

    Batman and the Outsiders #8: Not sure if I’m subconsciously cutting Chuck Dixon some slack because he’s had a hard week, but this ALSO felt like a major improvement over the last few issues. I was mildly amused my Dr. Miandad’s realization of who Alfred is… the guy who makes the sandwiches. I was also a bit touched by Grace and Thunder’s emotional reunion (not sure if Dixon tossed that in there to combat talk of him not handling their relationship well - but I appreciated the effort).

    Ex Machina 37: Vaughan and Harris’ political super hero epic is bringing is some post Papal action with the “Dirty Tricks” story arc. We’re given a peek into “Trouble’s” past and, surprise surprise, her origins seem to be entwined with Mayor Hundred’s days as the the Great Machine. The intrigue will only get thicker as the Republican National Convention arrives in town. Tony Harris’ artwork is breathtaking as always.

    The Incredible Hercules #118: I’m a big mythology buff, so the idea of Hercules leading a group of Gods against the Skrull pantheon really interests me. The fact that they are throwing in all kinds of great stuff from Greek mythology makes it even better. This issue shows a flashback about Hercules and Hylas. While it doesn’t come right out and say they were lovers, it does say Hercules spared Hylas (after killing Hylas’ father, Theiodamas) “on account of his great beauty which bewitched all who looked upon him.” And shows how Hercules abandoned his quest for the Golden Fleece in order to search for Hylas after he was lost. HUGE Kudos to writers Grek Pak and Fred Van Lente on including Herc’s gay history. Oh yeah and pup is a Skrull.

    X-Factor #32: I knew Val Cooper has an offer they couldn’t refuse. And although they sure tried to say no (and we lost 5 months? so what were they up to during the Secret Invasion? or did this take place 5 months ago?), it seems Val isn’t taking no for an answer. Good. I look forward to seeing where this ride will take us. Next issue - She-Hulk visits! New base of operations, and its a Secret Invasion tie in!

    Brave and the Bold #14: I’m a fan of both Deadman and Green arrow so this was a bit of a treat. It feels like the start of a new multi-part arc and they travel to Nanda Parbat to stop a Demon Priest who captured a God (Rama Kushna). I think Oliie knows Boston will go immaterial again once he falls far enough from Nanda Parbat, so he’s really just sending him for reinforcements.

    Ultimate X-Men #95: Scott Summers - Childhood Bed Wetter, too much information? Cyclops is playing both sides as he tries to find out where the MGH drug known as Banshee is coming from. Colossus’ roided up X-team kicks some Alpha Flight ass, but are they too late to save his true love? They better not be. Northstar doesn’t look good on the last page. I WANT A HAPPY ENDING! Don’t separate these two!

    Birds of Prey #119:
    Good issue, but was eclipsed by better stuff this week. Babs and the laides of BoP are still setting up shop in their new home town - Platinum Flats. It felt a bit like filler, but I think they were setting up a number of story points for an ongoing arc. I still want to know what’s up with recently empowered psychopath, Tabby Brennan.

    Cyborg #2 of 6: I enjoyed seeing the Teen Titans team together again - the disassembled quality of the current storyline is bothering me so it was nice to see the gang all together again, even if it is in past continuity. Other than that… there were a few good moments, but generally just a so so issue.

    Teen Titans Year One #5 of 6: This is just too cute and comical for me. The stylized artwork is fun, but the stories are fluffy crap.

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  • Once Upon a Time: The Super Heroes

    Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

    I found director/writer Michel Viotte’s 2002 comic book documentary on YouTube. It has ben described as “a decidedly French look at American mythology and culture through the lens of superhero comic book history.” Stick it out past the too long intro and pretentious narrator to get to some great material… This is just the first installment, 9 more complete chapters are viewable if you view the rest of the article by clicking the link below the video.

    It features live interviews with: Dave Gibbons, Alex Ross, Jack Kirby, Stan Lee, Travis Charest, John Romita, Joe Kubert, Jim Lee, Carmine Infantino, Joe Simon, Mark Evanier, Paul Dini, Neal Adams, Joe Quesada, John Buscema, Bill Sienkiewicz and an archived radio interview with Jerry Siegel.

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    Monday, May 19th, 2008

    An article from Dudetube about Pornstar RJ Danvers (seen in Jock Itch and the upcoming 4th Floor from Raging Stallion) and his blog turned me only this video about RJ’s favorite comics and video games.

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    Friday, May 9th, 2008
    Secret Invasion 2 mighty Avengers 13 X-Factor The Quick and the Dead 1 Avengers The Initive 12 Buffy the Vampire Slayer 14
    The Boys 18 NOVA 13 Iron Man Viva Las Vegas Cable 3 Thunderbolts Reason in Madness 1
    Action Comics Annual 11 Young X-Men Angel After the Fall 7 Supergirl 29 Issues rated from my top pick of the week to my least favorite *read left to right top to bottom

    Secret Invasion 2: LOVING what is going on with this. I don’t know who to trust and neither do they. The face off was great (awesome SPOILER PICS after the jump). Really psyched that the Young Avengers are on the scene in New York and ready for action, I’m looking forward to the YA/Runaways SI crossover. (Look after the jump to see what they are up against…) Mockingbird almost has me believing she’s the real deal - if only I hadn’t read the story where we saw her ghost helping out her old teammates.

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  • Phil Jimenez on In The Life

    Sunday, April 27th, 2008

    Openly gay comic book artist Phil Jimenez has been a favorite of mine since I first saw his work. I would put him on a short list of genius level comic book master artists including George Perez, Alex Ross and Bryan Hitch. Plus a favorite adult film actor once told me that Phil drew him Superman. That is so hot (in a gay geek way).

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    Sunday, April 27th, 2008

    Scheduled for release this August is a new Tarot deck featuring characters from all 7 TV seasons and the 8th season (seen in comic book format). Seen below are the “Devil” (Buffy and Spike) “Magician” (Buffy), “Temperance” (Angel), and “Death” (refresh my memory - did Buffy and the Scooby Gang ever come face to face with the grim Reaper? And did they eat the Salmon Mousse?

    Dark Horse Comics The Slayer's Tarot by designer Rachel Pollack, and longtime "Buffy" cover artist Paul Lee
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