Books of the Week – 01/02/19

Books of the Week - 01/02/19

1. Conan the Barbarian #1 (Marvel) ★★★★★
Writer: Jason Aaron / Art: Mahmud Asrar / Colors: Matthew Wilson
Excellent return for this classic character. Perfectly captures the feel of the old books. Frankly, I’m a bit shocked.

2. Immortal Hulk #11 (Marvel) ★★★★★
Writer: Al Ewing / Art: Joe Bennett & Ruy Jose / Colors: Paul Mounts
What a great book! Creepy as all get-out, but wonderful. This title keeps getting better and better. Can’t believe I once considered dropping it.

3. Champions #1 (Marvel) ★★★★
Writer: Jim Zub / Art: Steven Cummings / Colors: Marcio Menyz with Erick Arciniega
Nicely done set-up issue with a sweet little mystery and a surprise ending. Steven Cummings does a great job with the art considering all the characters involved.

4. Uncanny X-Men #8 (Marvel) ★★★★
Writer: Matthew Rosenberg, Kelly Thompson & Ed Brisson / Art: R.B. Silva & Adriano Di Benedetto / Colors: Rachelle Rosenberg
This was actually a pretty good read. Loved the art in this one, and it looks like we’re (finally) on the home stretch.

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Final Note: I only bought two books on 12/26, so I didn’t do a BoW post. Having said that, Fantastic Four #5 (Marvel) ★★★★★ was absolute perfection, and everything I could have wanted. Beautifully done. Shenanigans!

Best of 2018: Top 10 Comic Series

Top 10 Comics - 2018

1. Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man (Marvel)
Chip Zdarsky signed off from his run on this title with three excellent stories, “Amazing Fantasy”, “No More” and my Books of the Year, “Cracked Hourglass”. It all culminated in the Brilliant issue 310 “Finale”, written and illustrated by Zdarsky. Joe Quinones and Adam Kubert’s art in “Amazing Fantasy” and “No More” paired perfectly with the storytelling. Chris Bachalo’s work in “Hourglass” pushed this title to the top. Sean Ryan and Juan Frigeri maintain the high standard with their Spider-Geddon stories at years end. Great stuff!

2. Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel)
Similarly to PP:TSM, longtime writer Dan Slott ended his run on Amazing Spider-Man with the brilliant “Go Down Swinging” storyline, and the “There For You” coda. Stuart Immonen’s artwork is always a pleasure, and it worked beautifully in this story. The title relaunched after issue 800 with the new team of Nick Spencer and Ryan Ottley. After a shaky first issue they found the right tone and the title took off with “Back to Basics”. Beginning with issue 6, Humberto Ramos supplied the art for “Trivial Pursuit” and “Heist” taking the title to even greater heights (I may be biased, with Ramos being my favorite current artist). Ottley returned at the end of the year for “Lifetime Achievement”, and while I’ll miss Ramos, if Spencer continues the great stories, I’ll be fine with that.

3. Extermination (Marvel)
This five issue Limited Series sought to realign the X-Men universe by returning the original 5 X-Men back to their own time. Writer Ed Brisson and artist Pepe Larraz made the book so much more than that with some of the best action in any title all year.

4. Daredevil (Marvel)
Beginning with the “Mayor Fisk” storyline and continuing through “The Death of Daredevil” this book was pure political thriller, with some heroics thrown in. Charles Soule’s stories were grim, tension filled adventures filled with ninjas, supernatural beings and… Mike Murdock. Soule’s ‘everything but the kitchen’ sink approach made for a title that continually kept me guessing issue after issue. The parade of artists Stefano Landini, Ron Garney, Mike Henderson and Phil Noto throughout the year was a bit jarring at times, but each of them brought something unique which kept the story fresh.

5. Batman (DC)
Coming in this title mid-year for the Wedding event that wasn’t, I wasn’t sure what to expect. What I got was a gritty gripping narrative by Tom King in the “Cold Days”, “Beasts of Burden” and “Tyrant Wing” stories. The standouts being issue 54, “The Better Man”, along with issue #55, both among my books of the year. The musical chairs of artists Mikel Janin, Lee Weeks, Matt Wagner, Tony S. Daniel and Travis Moore throughout the run was a bit frustrating, but you can’t have everything, and at least they didn’t change mid-story.

6. Fighting American (Titan)
This second Limited Series, “The Ties That Bind” featuring Jack Kirby & Joe Simon’s Golden Age hero picked up where the first series left off, with our heroes the Fighting American and Speed Boy adjusting to life in the 21st century. Some wonderfully funny moments including the elder Fighting American admonishing the younger Speed Boy not to be taken in by the sins of the modern world, a satirical look at sensationalist media and comically golden age bad guys, make this book a delight. Writer Gordon Rennie and artist Andie Tong do a masterful job of combining golden age camp and modern comic storytelling. Four issues isn’t enough.

7. Fence (Boom Box)
Writer C.S.Pacat and artist Joanna the Mad bring us this story of the students of Kings Row, a private high school, and their tryouts for a place on the school’s fencing team. The series focuses on two students, Seiji, a champion, and the other, Nicholas, on scholarship. The series does take the time to highlight each of the prospective team members. The art is a western anime style and works rather well in the context of this story. There were a few cheat issues, which felt like they were there just to pad out the story, but overall this has been a very enjoyable read.

8. Marvel 2-In-One (Marvel)
The return of Marvel 2-In-One was one of the highlights of 2018. Writer Chip Zdarsky brought out all the feels in the early “Fate of the Four” issues, as Ben Grimm and Johnny Storm dealt with the loss of the Richards family. Artists Jim Cheung and Valero Schiti provided beautiful and moving artwork that really sold the emotional side of the story. Along the way we got Doom, a trip through the Multiverse, and the eventual, if a bit drawn out, reunion of the First Family. Artist Ramon K. Perez handled the post “Fate” stories, and provided the series with some truly spectacular visuals.

9. Adventures of the Super Sons (DC)
This 12 Issue “Maxi-Series” follows the adventures of Jon Kent and Damian Wayne as they attempt to return to Earth after being abducted by alien versions of Lex Luthor, Joker, etc. As silly as it sounds, this is a great read. Writer Peter J. Tomasi and artist Carlo Barberi provide an entertainingly funny adventure. The interplay between Jon and Damian is spot on, and the art is consistently outstanding.

10. Fantastic Four (Marvel)
Perhaps a bit of a cheat, considering there were only five issues published in 2018, but the FF are my favorite heroes and I waited a long time for their return. Despite Marvel
bungling the debut release, overlapping the end of 2-In-One, thus lessening the impact of the overall story, I thoroughly enjoyed these 5 issues (6 if you include the Wedding issue). Writer Dan Slott has a great feel for the characters, and the stories bringing us through the reunion and wedding have been very enjoyable reads, with plenty of feels thrown in. The art by Sara Pichelli, while not mind blowing, has been quite good. Later issues by Stefano Caselli (#4), Aaron Kuder (#5) and Laura Braga (Wedding Special) have me a bit concerned that they won’t have a consistent team going forward. We shall see.

Books of the Week – 12/19/18

Books of the Week - 12/19/18

1. Quincredible #1 (Lion Forge) ★★★★★
Writer: Rodney Barnes / Art: Selina Espiritu / Colors: Kelly Fitzpatrick
Interesting look at super heroes with a likable lead and supporting cast. The art by Selina Espirtu is quite nice to look at too.

2. Quincredible #2 (Lion Forge) ★★★★★
Writer: Rodney Barnes / Art: Selina Espiritu / Colors: Kelly Fitzpatrick
Nice Spidey-type origin story, that feels very real. Wonderful writing by Rodney Barnes provides a great look at what it means to save the world.

3. Extermination #5 (Marvel) ★★★★
Writer: Ed Brisson / Art: Pepe Larraz / Colors: Marte Gracia
Lots of story packed into the final installment of this series. Solid end to the Original X-Men saga. Perhaps… we shall see.

4. Amazing Spider-Man #12 (Marvel) ★★★★
Writer: Nick Spencer / Art: Ryan Ottley & Cliff Rathburn / Colors: Laura Martin
A fun battle book with a nice review of JJJ’s life. Ottley’s art suits this issue very well.

5. Feast or Famine #1 (Alterna) ★★★★
Writer: Dave Swartz / Art: Joseph Cooper / Colors: Joseph Cooper
Fun, old fashioned adventure story. Enjoyed the 19th century setting and the subtle name changes for the historic figures. The newsprint brought me back too.

6. Infinity Wars: Fallen Guardian #1 (Marvel) ★★★
Writer: Gerry Duggan / Art: Andy McDonald / Colors: Chris O’Halloran
Nice goodbye to a beloved character (for now) in this next to last installment of the IW Event.

Books of the Week – 12/12/18

Books of the Week - 12/12/18

1. Miles Morales: Spider-Man #1 (Marvel) ★★★★★
Writer: Saladin Ahmed / Art: Javier Garron / Colors: David Curiel
Great book! Javier Garron’s art is beyond wonderful and Saladin Ahmed supplies a solid narrative. Perfect style and tone. I’m in!

2. Asgardians of the Galaxy #4 (Marvel) ★★★★★
Writer: Cullen Bunn / Art: Matteo Lolli with Natacha Bustos & Luca Maresca / Colors: Federico Blee
This series keeps getting better and better, and this may be the best issue yet. A perfect blend of humor and adventure.

3. Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #313 (Marvel) ★★★★★
Writer: Sean Ryan / Art: Juan Frigeri / Colors: Jason Keith
Another engaging book in what has been a truly impressive run for this title. Nice, light humor, terrific action, and a sweet ending.

4. Batman Annual #3 (DC) ★★★★★
Writer: Tom Taylor / Art: Otto Schmidt / Colors: Otto Schmidt
A beautiful and simple story told extremely well. Totally unexpected and all the better for it. Otto Schmidt’s art is sublime.

5. Fantastic Four Wedding Special #1 (Marvel) ★★★★★
Writer: Gail Simone, Dan Slott & Fred Hembeck / Art: Laura Braga, Mark Buckingham & Fred Hembeck with Mark Farmer / Colors: Jesus Aburtov, Matt Yackey & Megan Wilson
The Girls Gone Wild Story makes this book. Funny to read and fun to look at. Jennifer Walters almost steals the show. Kudos to Gail Simone and Laura Braga.

6. Captain Ginger #3 (Ahoy) ★★★★
Writer: Stuart More / Art: June Brigman / Colors: Veronica Gandini
Sgt. Mittens and Captain Ginger take center stage in this solid, mystery filled installment.

Books of the Week – 12/05/18

Books of the Week - 12/05/18

1. Immortal Hulk #10 (Marvel)
Writer: Al Ewing / Art: Joe Bennett with Ruy Jose, Le Beau Underwood & Rafael Fonteriz / Colours: Paul Mounts
Love the art in this book. Bennett is definitely on his game here. Lots of cool action in another great installment in this series.

2. Batman #60 (DC)
Writer: Tom King / Art: Mikel Janin & Jorge Fornes / Colours: Jordie Bellaire
Interesting art style in this book. Pulpy action for the Bat beatdowns and slick modern for the rest. Very intense read.

3. Adventures of the Super Sons #5 (DC)
Writer: Peter J. Tomasi / Art: Carlo Barberi & Matt Santorelli / Colours: Protobunker
Another fun read. Somewhat of a stand alone issue. Packed with the little touches that make this book a joy to read.

4. Uncanny X-Men #4 (Marvel)
Writer: Matthew Rosenberg, Kelly Thompson & Ed Brisson / Art: Pere Perez / Colours: Rachelle Rosenberg
Lots of tension and conflict in this breather in the series. Impressive art by Pere Perez.

Books of the Week – 11/28/18

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1. Amazing Spider-Man #10 (Marvel) ★★★★★
Writer: Nick Spencer / Art: Humberto Ramos & Michele Bandini with Victor Olazaba / Colors: Edgar Delgado & Erick Arciniega
Beautifully perfect book! Some of the best writing of this current run, with excellent art. Wonderful combination of laughs and feels. So many feels!

2. Daredevil #612 (Marvel) ★★★★★
Writer: Charles Soule / Art: Phil Noto / Colors: Phil Noto
Hauntingly beautiful conclusion to a brilliant series run by Charles Soule. Also… that ending. Wow.

3. Fantastic Four #4 (Marvel) ★★★★★
Writer: Dan Slott / Art: Stefano Caselli & Nico Leon / Colors: Erick Arciniega
Fun wrap up full of sweet moments and plenty of feels. I loved this book!

4. Marvel Two-in-One #12 (Marvel) ★★★★★
Writer: Chip Zdarsky / Art: Ramon K. Perez / Colors: Federico Blee
Heartwarming follow-up to FF #4. Neatly wraps up the whole 2-in-One arc. Plus more feels.

5. Fence #12 (Boom! Box) ★★★★
Writer: C.S. Pacat / Art: Johanna the Mad / Colors: Joana Lafuente
Very touching end to the first leg of the Kings Row fencing team’s story. Also… more feels!

Books of the Week – 11/21/18

Books of the Week - 11/21/18

1. Astonishing X-Men #17 (Marvel) ★★★★
Writer: Matthew Rosenberg / Art: Greg Land & Jay Leisten / Colors: Frank D’Armata
I bought this book for the cover, and had no idea what was going on – and it didn’t matter! A great read with solid art by Greg Land. I’ve always had a soft spot for Alex Summers. This is the last issue of the series (go figure). Now I have to pick-up the first 16.

2. Uncanny X-Men #2 (Marvel) ★★★★
Writer: Ed Brisson, Matthew Rosenberg & Kelly Thompson / Art: R.B. Silva & Adriano Di Benedetto / Colors: Rachelle Rosenberg
As EVENT! books go, this was quite good. R.A. Silva’s art is always a pleasure, plus I’m a big Maddox fan. Some WTF moments, but somehow it works in this story.

3. Infinity Wars: Sleepwalker #3 (Marvel) ★★★★
Writer: Chad Bowers & Chris Simms / Art: Todd Nauck / Colors: Rachelle Rosenberg
Still loving Todd Nauck’s art. The World Pool sequence was a lot of fun, bonus points for Man-Thing-Thang-Thoom. Very compelling read.

4. Nightwing #53 (DC) ★★★★
Writer: Scott Lobdell & Fabian Nicieza / Art: Travis Moore & Patch Zircher / Colors: Tamra Bonvillain
One of the worst covers I’ve seen in years, couldn’t distract from a solidly written story with impressive art (inside) by Travis Moore & Patch Zircher. I am so enjoying this arc.

Books of the Week – 11/14/18

Books of the Week - 11/14/18

1. Fantastic Four #3 (Marvel) ★★★★★
Writer: Dan Slott / Art: Sara Pichelli & Nico Leon / Colors: Marte Gracia
Finally, the Fantastic Four book we’ve been waiting for. A few plot hiccups and wasted cameo opportunities, are made up for with the reunion of the First Family. The feels!

2. Amazing Spider-Man #9 (Marvel) ★★★★★
Writer: Nick Spencer / Art: Humberto Ramos with Michele Dandini with Victor Olazaba / Colors: Edgar Delgado & Erick Arciniega
More beautiful Humberto Ramos artwork coupled with a fun story and popping dialogue by Nick Spencer.

3. Daredevil #611 (Marvel) ★★★★★
Writer: Charles Soule / Art: Phil Noto / Colors: Phil Noto
Charles Soule’s excellent run continues with a great narrative story and brilliantly executed fight sequence featuring some of DD’s greatest foes.

4. Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #312 (Marvel) ★★★★★
Writer: Sean Ryan / Art: Juan Frigeri / Colors: Jason Keith
Juan Frigeri’s beautiful artwork and Sean Ryan’s writing make for a wonderful
action book filled with humor and drama.

5. Captain Ginger #2 (Ahoy) ★★★★
Writer: Stuart Moore, Tom Peyer, Robert Jeschonek & Bryce Ingman / Art: June Brigman, Randy Elliott, Jon Proctor & Michael Montenat with Roy Richarson & Andy Troy / Colors: Veronica Gandini
The adventure continues with Sgt Mittens, feral kittens and the realities of the cats in space hit home.

6. Cosmic Ghost Rider #5 (Marvel) ★★★★
Writer: Donny Cates / Art: Dylan Burnett / Colors: Antonio Fabela
Solid ending to a fun series.

Books of the Week – 11/07/18

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1. Adventures of the Super Sons #4 (DC) ★★★★
Writer: Peter J. Tomasi / Art: Carlo Barberi & Matt Santorelli / Colors: Protobunker
This book keeps getting better and better. Plenty of laughs, great art and a surprisingly strong plot with some fun twists.

2. Batman #58 (DC) ★★★★
Writer: Tom King / Art: Mikel Janin / Colors: Jordie Bellaire
Tom King continues to impress. Compelling story set-up and beautiful, subdued artwork by Mikel Janin. Instantly hooked me.

3. Sandman Universe: The Dreaming #3 (DC Vertigo) ★★★★
Writer: Simon Spurrier / Art: Bilquis Evely / Colors: Matt Lopes
A deepening mystery & new villains. Can’t wait to see where this goes.

4. Shatterstar #2 (Marvel) ★★★★
Writer: Tim Seeley / Art: Carlos Villa & Gerardo Sandoval with Juan Vlasco / Colors: Carlos Lopez
Interesting follow-up issue. Lots of back story, plus some romance tossed in as well. I’m in.

Books of the Week – 10/31/18

Books of the Week - 10/31/18

1. Fence #11 (Boom Box) ★★★★★
Writer: C.S. Pacat / Art: Johanna the Mad / Colors: Joana Lafuente
So many feels! Everything in this issue lands just right from beginning to end. The fencing sequence between Jay & Tanner is especially well done.

2. Extermination #4 (Marvel) ★★★★★
Writer: Ed Brisson / Art: Pepe Larraz & Ario Anindito with Dexter Vines / Colors: Erick Arciniega
This book has everything one could want in an event title: Action! Suspense! Shocks! It’s been a great build. I can’t wait for issue 5.

3. West Coast Avengers #3 (Marvel) ★★★★★
Writer: Kelly Thompson / Art: Stefano Caselli / Colors: Triona Farrell
Kelly Thompson & Stefano Caselli continue to produce a beautiful & fun book that’s a refreshing change of pace from the grim seriousness of many of Marvels other titles.

4. Nightwing #50 (DC) ★★★★★
Writer: Benjamin Percy / Art: Travis Moore, Chris Mooneyham & Klaus Janson / Colors: Tamra Bonvillian, Nick Filardi & John Kalisz
Finally got my copy and boy howdy, is this a great book. Travis Moore’s art is beautiful, and Benjamin Percy’s story has me eager for more. I bought #51 a couple of weeks ago, now I need catch up on some back issues.

5. Batman #54 thru #57 (DC) ★★★★★ (All)
Writer: Tom King / Art: Mark Wagner, Tony S. Daniel, Mark Buckingham & Andrew Popoy / Colors: Tomeu Morey
Having picked up Nightwing 50 & 51, I felt the need to see what happened in Batman 55. One thing led to another and four books later I was blown away by Tom King’s compelling, and humorous writing as well as Matt Wagner & Tony Daniel’s art. Issue 54 (The Better Man) was so much fun, with silly villains & Batman laughing (who knew Nightwing was so funny?) Issues 55 thru 57 (Beasts of Burden) were intensely riveting and beautifully executed. I loved these books! Excuse me while I step out to pick up (more) back issues.

6. Multiple Man #5 (Marvel) ★★★★
Writer: Matt Rosenberg / Art: Andy MacDonald / Colors: Tamra Bonvillain
Fun, lighthearted issue, even with all the deaths. The ending was a bit confusing, but overall I enjoyed it. Still love the art.