Dean’s Drive-by Reviews
My pull list is way too long, so every week there are at least a few comics that I read that didn’t get a feature review from me or my colleagues here at WCBR. Nonetheless, they deserve some kudos (or a warning sign) as a service to our loyal readers.
Strange Tales II #2 - What a star this was! It was my pick of the week in a really strong week. What you have here is an anthology featuring a bunch of independent creators taking a whack at our favorite Marvel characters. The stories are all complete one-off, out-of-continuity stuff, but boy are they fun. Keep an eye out for a left over issue of this when you head to the comic shop this week. Grade: A-
X-Men: To Serve and Protect #1 – Marvel should really just have a series called “X-Men Anthology” that allows a variety of established and new creators to tell quickie stories in the current X-Men continuity. Fun stuff abounds: Rockslide and Anole taking a Dark Knight turn and fighting crime vigilante style, Emma getting her trip to the spa interrupted by an over-libidoed Mandrill, Cyper being heroic (with art by Pepe Larraz who I really like)…. It’s all good. Grade: B+
I, Zombie #7 – This series took a few issues to get going, mostly because it took Roberson awhile to get all of his toys out of the box. It is a complex world that he has created. But, now that it is humming along I’m really enjoying the antics of Gwen the zombie and her band of friends. It has an almost Scooby-Doo feel (think I may have heard someone make that comparison on a podcast, but can’t remember who). I wish there was more of a connection between the monster hunters and Gwyn though. Perhaps there is a connection and I’ve just misplaced it in my brain? Also….Mike Allred art! Colors by Laura Allred. This is the softest style in mainstream comics (if you consider Vertigo mainstream) and I love it. Kudos to anyone who can draw a pretty lady in gravedigger overalls without resorting to heaving bosoms or having the outfit unbuttoned down to her navel. Grade: B
Punisher: In the Blood #1 – Now that he isn’t Franken-Castle any more, we can have plain, old Punisher back in the Marvel 616 universe. What you have here is a pretty classic intro to a Punisher story. The main villain is Jigsaw and that’ll probably please classic Punisher fans who didn’t like the monstrous turn that Remender took them on. Boschi really nails it from an art standpoint. It’s a little unclear if Punisher is going to have an ongoing in the Marvel 616 universe as this is only a 6-issue mini. The economy is NOT being kind to sales of B-list characters, so it wouldn’t surprise me if Punisher went to a series of minis. Grade: B-
Iron Man – Thor #1 - I was pretty excited about this because it is written by Abnett & Lanning, but for some reason it didn’t stick to me at all. I had to pull the issue out of the bag just now to remind myself what the story was about. That’s not a good sign. But, that happens when the villain isn’t revealed until the final page and now that I’ve done my remedial homework, it appears to be a story about Thor and Iron Man getting caught up in some plot with the High Evolutionary. This could be fun because Abnett & Lanning should write this sort of story well. I didn’t love the art. It isn’t even remotely “bad”, but Eaton’s work looks very Deodato-y and that just isn’t a style I care for much with harsh, dark shadows even in sunny scenes. I’ll probably keep getting this out of my faith in Abnett & Lanning. Grade: C-
- Dean Stell
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