
Fantastic Four: True Story #1: According to this month’s
solicitations, one should expect that

which is so frenetic of language it couldn’t be outdone. Right? Oh,
so very wrong. Scroll a little further down the page and one finds:

They come on a little strong, don’t they? While I can’t speak to the content of
True Believers, I can for
True Story. Was the title oversold? The package more delightful than the present? Most definitely. The idea is a good one (in a Gaiman-after-an-all-night-bender kind of way), but the execution of the characters by Cornell (Reed saying that reading Sue’s word balloon was “cool”? Unlikely.) and the uneven artwork of Domingues (it got better by the end, except for Sue’s hair) has a lark-y quality that doesn’t fly very gracefully nor very far before falling to Earth.
D+ (Werd to
Joveth for the solicitation info.)
Thor #10: I said I wasn’t going to pick up this issue, but with the opening pages set in Kansas (the part of the MJS’s plot I’ve found to be most winning), I forewent my resolution and was thrilled to find the plot was not as
same same same as I had thought it would become. Loki, no longer the “god of lies” (and
per se, no longer a god), is now a messenger of truth, but as any bridesmaid confronted by the question “Do you like the dress I picked out for you?” knows, the truth can hurt.
A
Justice Society of America Annual #1: I don’t typically follow the JSA, but with all the anticipation surrounding this issue and what it means for
Final Crisis (if anything) and Power Girl (a lot), I forked over my $3.99 and discovered a title I’ll be adding to my regular pull list. Dammit. My only fear is that there will never be a definitive answer to “Who is Power Girl?”, just an end to the story arc.
Bonus: Helena Wayne as The Huntress.
A
In other news:
Orson Scott Card calls gay marriage
“the end of democracy in America”, but he’s not a homophobe (much like Dave Sim isn’t a
misogynist). No, no. Paranoid science fiction writer living in a paranoid world? Yeah, I’ll buy that. AfterElton.com
reacts.
Also from AfterElton.com,
an editorial about the new X-Files movie. I haven’t seen it myself and before I comment I will be sure to. My only complaint (
SPOILER ALERT!):
no aliens!!!!
Finally, from
Fanboys of the Universe via
Joveth, a marvelous kiss:
