
My last reviews of the 2007! I actually got my stash this week from
Comic Town in Columbus, OH. My brother and I took a day trip down so I could scope out the city in anticipation of moving there. And what’s visiting a new town without stopping in at the local geek hutch? A trip I don’t want to take, and I’ll tell you that for free. This week was a mixed bag of the great, the good and the “I paid how much for this?”.
Wonder Woman #15: Gail Simone continues her making the Amazon Princess great by deepening the Amazonian culture, history (herstory?) and philosophy (”Punishment for the adult; empathy for the child.”). Simone writes WW like she’s been doing it for ages. Just one question: if WW can’t penetrate the barrier around Paradise Island, how did Captain Nazi?
A
Wrath of the Titans #1: Interesting follow up to
Clash of the Titans, but I was uncertain as to why all the gods had to look different from the movie. And why no one really addresses Danae’s blindness.
B
Blue Beetle #21: Brian Andersen sent me an email about this issue saying “This will be us one day!!” Written by an unknown, Justin Peniston, this is a good stand-alone story that gives hope to us indy comic nerds that we can break into the Big Time one day.
A
Thor #5: A break in the search-and-transform pattern of the past few issues that sets up future plot lines (maybe a few too many). The cover is… misleading, but I like how it ends up.
A
Angel: After the Fall #1: I
loved Season Five of
Angel - the writing was smart, the drama high and the character development was unreal in its placing. With Season Eight of
Buffy kicking ass all over the world, I figured that the comic book “next season” of
Angel would fare as well. Yeah, not so much.
C+
Angel: After the Fall #2: I got issues 1 and 2 at the same time, not knowing what they would be like, but anticipating the best. Maybe because
Angel was such a strong ensemble show and the native situational humor and drama between the characters worked so well, that splitting them apart here … splits them apart. and why,
oh why, is Illyria with Spike?
C
Grendel: Behold the Devil #2: I’m hoping that the last page does
not reveal who has been stalking the Devil. I never would have attributed that kind of… grace and agility to him. Still, the blood flows, and the story moves on.
B+
HAPPY NEW YEAR, ALL!!!!!
December 31st, 2007 at 4:34 pm
What?!!? You were in Columbus and didn’t shop at the Laughing Ogre?!? Oy Vey….I really did need to get information to you sooner ;0)