Showing posts with label dc comics. Show all posts
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Thursday, June 12, 2014

Detective Comics #32 (2014)





Cover:

You once saw Batman fight a shark, but can he fight a squid?

Plot:

Batman continues to investigate the death of Elena Aguila and find out who exactly killed her with the Icarus drug.  Meanwhile, Detective Bullock remains focused on Bruce Wayne for being the cause of this.

Our Hero:

Batman’s got a point.  No one is really all that subtle are they?

Our Villain:

He seems to have a very James Bond like trap setup in his place, doesn’t he?

Our Side Characters:

You know, I always expected Bullock to be more of a dog person honestly.

Action:

Batman Vs. Squid!  He’s fought sharks, lions, and horses before, but it’s now time to do a real challenge!

Dialogue:

I’m pretty sure this video will be taken down from Q-Tube sir for violating their guidelines.

Art:

Oh my god the colors!!  Soooo beautiful!

Most Memorable Moment:

See what I said about the action.

Final Page:

Looks like we got ourselves an old fashion Mexican standoff.

What We Should Take from This Comic:

While Detective Bullock is heading down the wrong track with who he should be investigating, Batman himself isn’t fairing any better with situations he is getting himself into.  Will they uncover the mystery behind everything?

What We Do Take From This Comic:

Batman fought a giant squid and man did it look beautiful!

Yay or Nay?

Yay

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Detective Comics #20 (2013)


Cover:
 
Does Emperor Penguin need to choke a Batman?
 
Plot:
 
Batman heads to fight Emperor Penguin head on, who is lying in wait for him.  Meanwhile, Penguin is free from charges and heads to take back his kingdom.
 
Our Hero:
 
Batman needs some more training since he just got his butt whipped by a guy who really shouldn’t be giving him this much trouble
 
Our Villain:
 
Even though he lost, he was still happy in the end.  Got to give him the fact that he was pretty humble about losing and all.
 
Our Side Characters:
 
Does the Penguin count as a side character in this comic?
 
Action:
 
Curses, foiled by the power of tree bark.
 
Dialogue:
 
Batman: You’re a monster.
Me: *Snickers*
 
Art:
 
Oohh, look at those sparks fly!
 
Most Memorable Moment:
 
Batman needs to prepare more before he goes into these situations, otherwise he might end up hanging again.
 
Final Page:
 
So where are those purple arm things coming from?
 
What We Should Take from This Comic:
 
Ogilvy is finally down and Penguin is back in place.  However, Batman is not going to have any time to rest if that last panel is anything to go by.
 
What We Do Take From This Comic:
 
Why am I not surprise that there was a demon looking crime boss at one point?
 
Yay or Nay?
 
Yay?

Batman Li'l Gotham #1 (2013)


Cover:
 
Can you recognize everyone on this cover?
 
Plot:
 
Batman and Robin are out on patrol during Halloween and in the second story, we have turkey shenanigans with the Penguin when he crashes the Thanksgiving Day Parade in Gotham.
 
Our Heroes:
 
I didn’t know patrol involved dinner breaks.
 
Our Villains:
 
You know, I’m sort of wondering why Catwoman is hanging with those baddies at all.
 
Our Side Characters:
 
Careful turkey, Katana is wielding tableware.
 
Action:
 
So Damien can’t tell the difference between kids and adults?  Man, he needs some more training.
 
Dialogue:
 
Quote of the Week folks: Feel our turkey wrath!
 
Art:
 
Penguins in orange prison clothing.  Adorable!
 
Most Memorable Moment:
 
Ha!  Your turkeys were no match for the power of trumpeting!
 
Final Page:
 
Apparently that prison guard wasn’t aware of why Penguin was in prison in the first place.
 
What We Should Take from This Comic:
 
When Batman is in the mood, he’ll cover his rouge gallery’s dinner.
 
What We Do Take From This Comic:
 
I didn’t think Poison Ivy made Nom Nom noises when she eats.
 
Yay or Nay?
 
Yay

Sword of Sorcery #8 (2013)


Cover:
 
The way Eclipso is holding those two women, shouldn’t those clothes just rip or something?
 
Plot:
 
Eclipso has declared war on the House of Amethyst, ready to destroy Amaya’s aunt and her kingdom.  Even though she is an enemy, Amaya and her friends head to battle Eclipso and his forces.  Will they be able to defeat him though?
 
Our Hero:
 
Whoa… she went super badass between issues.
 
Our Villain:
 
The man/demon knows how to throw one hell of a punch.
 
Our Side Characters:
 
Wait, why are you hugging her?  She tried to send assassins to kill your mom!
 
Action:
 
Good old fashion sword action and shield bashing!
 
Dialogue:
 
Still enjoyable to the very end.
 
Art:
 
It says the same artist drew everything, but yet the coloring feels different on some pages…
 
Most Memorable Moment:
 
Banished into the gemstone again!
 
Final Page:
 
And now everybody, serious pose!
 
What We Should Take from This Comic:
 
Amaya, her family, and friends have all defeated Eclipso and banished him back into his gemstone.  However, it disappears and with the threat of an eclipse where his power will be greater than ever, they need to find it soon.  Still, they won… for now.
 
What We Do Take From This Comic:
 
I’ll miss you all!  Please come back soon!
 
Yay or Nay?
 
Yay

Final Thoughts on the Series?

Was an enjoyable run from beginning to end with engaging and developed character and great world building.  Even had a solid backup with the Beowulf story (less said about Stalker the better).  Totally worth checking out, even if the story isn't completely finished and a few loose ends remain.

Team 7 #8 (2013)


Cover:
 
Team 7 may be dead as a doornail now, but hey, Pandora’s Box/Skull lives on.
 
Plot:
 
Majestic has just caused a massive tidal wave in order to wipe out the island nation where the enemy Kaizen is on.  Unfortunately, this is also where Team 7 is currently at.
 
Our Heroes:
 
They exist… that’s all.
 
Our Villain:
 
Wait... who’s the villain here?
 
Our Side Characters:
 
None!
 
Action:
 
Lots of gunfire and someone got backhanded…
 
Dialogue:
 
Oh my god, did he just use that cheesy action movie line?
 
Art:
 
It’s fine.
 
Most Memorable Moment:
 
I don’t know why, but why do I feel that tidal wave is watching me?
 
Final Page:
 
Well it’s over and now never to be mentioned again outside of reference when talking about Pandora’s Box.
 
What We Should Take from This Comic:
 
Team 7’s final mission was a complete disaster and the only thing they have to show for it is Pandora’s Box, which can only lead to even more problems somewhere down the line.
 
What We Do Take From This Comic:
 
Nothing says conclusion like a complete and utter rush job.
 
Yay or Nay?
 
Nay

Final Thoughts on the Series?

It was okay, but never really got off the ground until like issue 5 where it was announced that it was going to be cancelled.  Not really worth the time overall.

Ame-Comi Girls #3 (2013)


Cover:
 
Feel that green energy music!
 
Plot:
 
A Green Lantern ring finds its new host while Carol Ferris makes a rather interesting discovery while on a trip to the moon.  Hint: It involves getting the most fanservicy costume yet of the series.
 
Our Heroes:
 
Let’s add her to the quite short list of badass blind superheroes.  Also, I want headphones like that.
 
Our Villain:
 
I wonder if this Star Sapphire thing counts.
 
Our Side Characters:
 
Enough double talk Jimmy, kiss her already!
 
Action:
 
Power Girl knows how to smash a girl into the ground.
 
Dialogue:
 
Does the soundtrack of the universe sounds like it was composed by John Williams?
 
Art:
 
Oh, classic scared anime eyes by that waitress.
 
Most Memorable Moment:
 
Whoa!  I know Star Sapphire costumes are kind of skimpy, but this a bit extreme.
 
Final Page:
 
Careful Power Girl!  She fights using the power of love!
 
What We Should Take from This Comic:
 
If the recent alien attack wasn’t enough, the Colors Corps’ power rings are starting to get into the hands of a few choice people.  Some good and some rather bad.
 
What We Do Take From This Comic:
 
Man, love and power rings can screw a woman up badly.
 
Yay or Nay?
 
yay

Friday, May 3, 2013

The Movement #1 (2013)


Cover:
 
What are you all looking at?
 
Plot:
 
In Coral City, trouble is going down with a serial killer on the loose, corrupt cops, and the appearance of a possessed kid.  When the police get involved, a mysterious group called The Movement steps in.
 
Our Heroes:
 
Who are you people?
 
Our Villain:
 
I’ll assume it’s the corrupt cops because things are not very clear.
 
Our Side Characters:
 
Poor captain, just trying to do your job when life keeps kicking you.
 
Action:
 
Purple domino masked girl sure can throw a punch and bend her spine.
 
Dialogue:
 
Yes, listen to the girl who does not like you.  Give her your gun.
 
Art:
 
How can you see out of those masks?!
 
Most Memorable Moment:
 
Oh hey, it’s an Earthbender.
 
Final Page:
 
So where were those guys keeping those masks anyway?
 
What We Should Take from This Comic:
 
When there is trouble afoot in the right part of town, this young group of “heroes” will step in and protect everyone, unlike the cops.
 
What We Do Take From This Comic:
 
Outside of these two corrupt cops, I do not see why you guys are needed.
 
Yay or Nay?
 
Yay?
 
Check out the full review here: Is It Good? The Movement #1

Friday, April 26, 2013

Comic Book Weekly Reflection: 4/26/13


Sorry about no weekly reflection or any reaction last week, my laptop has been acting up (for example, with actual smoke coming off of it).  As such, I lost my ability to type anything up.  The problem extends into this week as well, but I managed to work around the problem slightly.  However, I only had two reactions for comics this week.  So not much this time around, but let’s try to enjoy what was available regardless.
 
Be warned, there will be spoilers below!
 
FF #6: In this issue, Darla Deering gets into trouble with the Yancy Street Gang.  The gang really looks up to Thing (or just likes to screw with him) and takes real offense to Darla taking on his role while he’s gone, so they resolve to make her life completely suck.  However, with Scott Lang, the two of them turn the tables on the gang and properly deal with them.  Meanwhile, Medusa and Bentley are missing in action for some reason.
 
I had a lot of fun with this comic as always, with its fun characters and enjoyable dialogue.  What really stood out to me the most though was the art.  For a good chunk of the comic, I did not even notice there was an artist change and honestly, I like that sort of thing.  It helps give the comic a consistent feel throughout it, especially when you read it all at once.
 
My only problem with this comic is that it is taking its time getting anywhere.  I’m not sure when this kill Doctor Doom storyline is going to kick in or if we are going to deal with Medusa issue soon.  It’s kind of annoying in that regard.  Despite all of that, it is still a really enjoyable comic and worth checking out.
 
Justice League Dark #19: This issue was reviewed over on Adventures in Poor Taste, so you can head over there and check it out:
 
 
Talon #7: Continuing from last issue, Casey discovers that Sebastian Clark was the former Grandmaster of the Court of Owls and who had originally picked Calvin for becoming Talon.  She’s nearly caught by the old man, but she and her daughter manage to escape.  With Calvin, he manages to destroy all of the data the court has in their main computer system and escape the current Grandmaster.  However, when he reaches Clark, he is attacked and has his neck snapped by Bane, who is working with Clark for some reason.
 
This was a very good ending to the first arc of the comic and what amazes me the most about it is how the writing evolved over time.  While it could have been described as Scott Snyder lite during the first two issues (not including #0), it has become its own thing, placing more emphasis on the characters and less dialogue in some scenes.
 
I really have no complaints about this comic in particular.  I had a great time and I’m thoroughly excited to see where this goes, especially with the writer flying solo without Snyder and with an artist change too.  This is my pick of the week and I’m hoping you guys check it out as well.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Green Arrow #19 (2013)


Cover:
 
Stabby stabby.
 
Plot:
 
Green Arrow has a confrontation with Komodo and gets some more new information about what happened in the past.
 
Our Hero:
 
With all of those arrows, he is the archer equivalent of a boy scout: always prepared.
 
Our Villain:
 
The man sports a badass mask and a badass daughter.
 
Our Side Characters:
 
Cool enough, he’s taking all of this really well.
 
Action:
 
Boom!  Headshot with an arrow!
 
Dialogue:
 
When you say you killed him, the world went white and red.
 
Art:
 
Speaking of color schemes, ever notice how the world goes white during some violent moments?
 
Most Memorable Moment:
 
And down goes the helicopter.
 
Final Page:
 
Thud?  Did he just fall over or did someone hit him?
 
What We Should Take from This Comic:
 
Green Arrow needs to find out what all of this means and how exactly Komodo ties into his past soon.
 
What We Do Take From This Comic:
 
Man, the little girl moved fast to get from one place to another so quickly.
 
Yay or Nay?
 
Yay

Talon #7 (2013)


Cover:
 
So did he break him?
 
Plot:
 
Casey discovers that Sebastian Clark was the original Grandmaster of the Court of Owls before being discovered by him.  Meanwhile, Calvin Rose is held captive by the current Grandmaster and even if he manages to escape, Batman is still out there.
 
Our Hero:
 
Good thing Calvin’s arms didn’t get yank out of their sockets when he hooked that flying rocket.
 
Our Villain:
 
Well who didn’t see the obviously evil looking man being evil.
 
Our Side Characters:
 
Batman didn’t expect this, did he?
 
Action:
 
Yes, punch that old guy out!
 
Dialogue:
 
Well it’s not like Gotham really has an fresh air anywhere you go.
 
Art:
 
Eww, their inners are made of black goo.
 
Most Memorable Moment:
 
Heh, he just punked Batman.
 
Final Page:
 
Yep, he broke him alright.
 
What We Should Take from This Comic:
 
Casey and her daughter managed to get away, but Calvin wasn’t so lucky himself.  After that brutal beat down by Bane, what now?
 
What We Do Take From This Comic:
 
Bane needs a new mask; it’s not nearly as threatening as he thinks it is.
 
Yay or Nay?
 
Yay

Friday, April 12, 2013

Comic Book Weekly Reflection 4/12/13


I’ve been feeling lucky this week!  I’ve gotten a couple of A’s in my homework, books I ordered came in, I have done shockingly well playing Marvel: Avenger Alliance, and most importantly; every book I read this week (besides one) was very good.  No mehs or nays to be found!  As such, let’s dive in.
 
Be warned, there will be spoilers below!
 
Avengers #9: Okay, this is the one book I mentioned that I thought wasn’t good.  It continued Hickman’s tradition of slow pace story telling that’ll end up putting you to sleep while you wait.  However, this was one of the comics I reviewed for Adventures in Poor Taste, so go check out my full thoughts of there on this one:
 
 
Batman #19: The comic starts off with a bank robbery committed by none other than Bruce Wayne himself!  It ends with him running over Jim Gordon with a motorcycle at the end.  Flashback six days and we find Batman investigating the unexplained suicide of a friend of his.  Through his research into the case, he discovers that Clayface is responsible and has been impersonating his friend, even managing to match his DNA!  The issue ends with Clayface attacking Bruce Wayne, preparing to steal his identity.
 
Now this issue was very different than usual in comparison to the rest of Snyder’s Batman run so far, with it being rather small in focus and focusing more on Batman’s detective skills.  Also, the comic isn’t has overwritten has it usually is for once, focusing more on letting the images tell the story or normal dialogue scenes between the characters.  Sure, there are some of parts that tend to get over-wordy, but those moments are less and some of them are very interesting (like the stuff about Clayface for instance).
 
All of this change is actually rather refreshing and highly welcomed by me.  Sure, I have enjoyed the longer and bigger stories this comic has offered, but this smaller scale tale was really good.  Snyder really shines when his Batman stuff is like this, harking back to his Black Mirror tale.  Add in some great looking artwork and you have easily the best issue of Batman this year.  I have little compliants towards this and I’m proud to give this comic the pick of the week for me.
 
Constantine #2: Like Avengers, I covered this comic over on APT, so you can check it out over there.  I will say though that this comic was an improvement over the last one:
 
 
Saucer Country #14: And so the series closes out for now in this issue as the election night has been finally reached and the votes start to be tallied.  Like before, I’m going to keep quite on this, but I will say the final outcome was surprisingly to me.
 
I have really enjoyed this series while it lasted.  All the mystery, the characters, the interactions and dialogue, and world building in this series has been completely topnotch from start to finish in my book.  This issue continued this trend, though I do admit the ending still leaves a lot on the table and many questions left unanswered, which can be disappointing.
 
Still, the writer Paul Cornell promises us that the series will return in the future when he gets the rights back from Vertigo.  As such, this is not a real true ending, but a conclusion to one part of the series.  When this series returns, I’ll there and ready to return to its world.  I highly recommend this comic and hope you guys enjoy it as well.
 
Team 7 #7: Team 7 heads to a small island nation to put a stop to its leader and his growing metahuman weapons.  The team is backed by their new pilot, Steve Trevor, and their newest weapon, Majestic.  All seems to be going well until the team learns just how dangerous their mission is and ends up being in the way of Majestic ultimate plan to defeat the enemy, by wiping out the island with a giant tidal wave.
 
With one issue left after this, a glaring problem can be seen.  This comic feels extremely rushed as it tries to squeeze in every last bit of plotline and answers it can before it is cancelled.  It succeeds, but it’s kind of clunky.  There’s no time for character development, emotion, or other building of any kind as this story.  Heck, it ends feels a bit disjointed between this and the last issue, like we jumped ahead at least three issues.
 
Not to say this is an awful comic by any stretch, it’s just stretched far too thin.  I enjoyed the dialogue bits, the action, and how this is all coming together.  It’s just not completely firing on cylinders liked I hope it would.  Still, if you are still with this comic, I say stick it out to the end to see how it all finishes out.
 
The Fearless Defenders #3: Last issue we had Hela, Queen of the Dead, resurrecting the former leader of the Amazons, Hippolyta, to help aid Valkyrie’s mission of creating a new set of Valkyries and to now fend off the threat from the Doom Maidens.  Reluctant, Valkyrie and the others agree to letting her join them and track down where the Doom Maidens are being resurrected.  When arriving on the scene, they are a bit too late and the evil warriors have been resurrected, though they do manage to rescue Moonstar.  During their fight with the baddies, Valkyrie is shocked when they refer to her as their long lost sister, another Doom Maiden.
 
This issue was not as good as the last one, but was still enjoyable in my book.  The characters are all memorable and work great together, their interactions and dialogue scenes being a true highlight.  The action is good and the evil Valkyries all do have a nice and interesting look to them.  I do admit though that the true villain that resurrected them, Caroline, isn’t all that deep of a character, and that the facial expressions are extremely limited in the art.  All I kept thinking was: Dull Surprise!
 
Still, I would be lying if I was not enjoying this comic.  It’s quickly become one of my favorites that Marvel is producing and one that I really hope everyone is checking out.  It’s probably the best all female team book out there right now.