Saturday, May 26, 2012

Image/Darkhorse/Other titles

The best part about my newly re-found comic enthusiasm is all of the smaller titles that I'm enjoying.  I'm trying a ton of titles, dropping many after one or two issues (money is a factor), but always looking for new writers, or old writers getting to write something away from the mainstream.

Brilliant - Slow moving, apparently there's only going to be a few issues of this, so whatever is going to happen better happen pretty quickly.
Dungeons and Dragons - A fantastic first 15 issues.  Just fantastic.  And then. . . it stopped, and was a weird Infestation tie-in, and now an Ed Greenwood vehicle, and I'm not going to pay for Ed Greenwood's writing.  I'm just not.
Fatale - Awesome.  I have no idea what's going to happen, but I'm liking every page of every issue.
Flash Gordon: Zeitgeist - I liked the first two issues more than the last two.  I hope it regains its stride.
Merciless - Only one issue so far in the story of young Ming, and it was excellent.
Invincible - One of my happiest finds.  The hard part is going to be affording the money to go back and get all the old trades leading up to the current issues.
Kirby: Captain Victory - I've liked this so far.  I had no idea what to expect.
Kirby: Dragonsbane - I really did not care for the first couple issues and will probably drop this title.
Kirby: Genesis - I missed the first few and only got on board issue 5.  I like it, but it's too broad in scope and creating a very irregularly paced story.
Kirby: Silver Star - My favorite Kirby title.  The art has a watercolor painting feel to it.  A strange story about a person that is too powerful for his own good it seems.
Lord of the Jungle - Love the Francavilla covers, hated the annual, losing interest in the story.  I might keep buying if I can get the Francavilla covers, but that's it.
Manhattan Projects - Absurd, surreal, weird, and fantastic.  The art takes some getting used to and puts it in a different direction than if it were more realistically drawn.
Saga - Finally got the first issue (4th printing.  Better than Fatale, where I couldn't get it until the 5th).  Awesome story.  I have issues 2 and 3 already bagged, now I finally get to read them.
Saucer Country - I can't tell if this is supposed to be social commentary or not.  I hope not - I don't like to be fooled and the story is too good to have some deeper meaning.
Secret - I'm getting my secrets confused.
Secret History of D.B. Cooper - Weird and fun.  I can't wait for the next issue.
Secret Service - I get this confused with Secret and am going to have to reread both of them.
Smoke and Mirrors - Issue three I think took a step backwards (a bit too much flashback), but a cool book.
Super Crooks - I find it formulaic, but so well done (and surprisingly violent) that I've liked it anyway.
Thief of Thieves - I can't wait to re-read this.  I really have enjoyed it so far.


I may be missing a couple things, but this is a pretty good list.  A couple of the retro titles are in danger, but holy crap are there some cool stories in these.

Marvel Titles I'm collecting

When I collected comics as a kid, I was a Marvel first kind of guy.  When I started again, I looked at the comic shop and saw Spidey battling the Vulture and I thought, this is the same story as 25 years ago.  No thanks, I'll just go DC.

Then I saw Ultimate Spider-Man with Miles Morales and I was sold.  However, I am not collecting a wide range of Marvel titles.  I get X-manned out pretty easily, and none of the Avengers books are that interesting to me.  I've never been a Fantastic Four reader, and while I've looked at both FF and Fantastic Four, neither has appealed to me very much.  The Defenders was going to be my group book, but damn did I hate it.  This is what I'm buying:

Avengers Academy - It's a bit goofy and really sidetracked with AvX, but I'm enjoying it for the time being.
Daredevil - So good it hurts.  Can't wait each month for this title.
Hulk - A year ago I had no idea there was a red hulk.  I like it.
Incredible Hulk - Just starting this.
Amazing Spider-Man - Still my favorite comic book ever.  It's great every time.
Avenging Spider-Man - Can be fantastic (with the Red Hulk) or terrible (Hawkeye).  It's still fun no matter what.
Ultimate Spider-Man - Almost enough to sell me on the Ultimate Universe.  If I weren't fully committed financially to what I'm getting, I'd switch over.
Uncanny X-Men - Another title derailed by AvX (which has mostly sucked), but has been pretty cool so far.
Wolverine and the X-Men - It took me 4 issues to accept the art, another two to get the tone, and now it's a highlight.

That's a pretty light list for being a Marvel fanboy.  I'm sure nobody reads this, but what other titles out there are great?

Titles I've put down - Uncanny X-Force (the art is consistently not to my liking), Defenders (love the characters, hated the stories), Winter Soldier (completely un-fun), Secret Avengers (bland and made me bored by characters I thought I liked, except Hawkeye, who I have always hated), and FF and Fantastic Four (I feel like I'm intruding halfway through a 17 hour play and will have to work too hard to get caught up).

I'm reading Avengers Vs. X-Men, but last week I didn't buy all the tie-ins and I might be in that boat from here on out.  I feel like I'm reading the same kinda boring story over and over again - although it could really be picking up.

Friday, May 25, 2012

Comics and a change in direction

I could start a new blog, but I think I'll just keep this one and have it be my review blog of the things I read.  My D&D game fell apart (some of it my fault, some of it others), and now I'm a homebody that has time for WoW and reading.

I've also restarted reading comics with DC coming out with the new 52.  I was never a DC reader other than by accident, so I was excited to dive into something new.  I took a shotgun approach and bought some of everything.  I still am collecting way too many books (how did it get this big this fast?), but I'm enjoying most of them and am going to start whittling away at them as we get to issue 10.

These are the DC comics I've been collecting with a brief comment:

All Star Western - I'm still not sold on the art, but it fits the mood very well, even if it sometimes seems someone unfinished.
Animal Man - Another that I wasn't sure about, but I'm enjoying the Swamp Thing crossover storyline.  A couple fantastic issues so far.
Aquaman - I enjoy the new take, but these next three months will determine whether or not I keep it.
Batman - A great title and what Batman should be.
The Dark Knight - Not a great title and I'd have to re-read it to even describe it. 
Detective - Pretty disappointing so far.
Batman and Robin - I knew nothing of the new Robin.  I'm starting to warm up to him.  Very good so far.
Batwoman - The art the first six issues was unlike anything I'd seen in a comic.  It's in a lull right now and sadly has taken a huge turn for the worse.
Blue Beetle - I knew nothing of this character.  He's been entertaining so far.
Captain Atom - I'm completely 100% loving this book.  Worried about its future.
Demon Knights - It took me a couple reads to get into it, but I'm finding this pretty interesting.
The Flash - Innovative blend of art and storytelling keeps it worth buying, but the stories are nothing special.
Grifter - I'm trying to keep the faith but I didn't buy issue 9 and there have been a couple real stinkers of issues put out there.
Justice League - Fantastic huge explosion of a comic that is stunningly boring.  I've dropped it.
Justice League Dark - I liked the first story, hated the vampire tie ins, but have heard issue 9 is great.  We'll see.  Hanging in by a thread.
Justice League International - Went from lighthearted to "holy shit what just happened" in a heartbeat.  I'm really enjoying it.
Resurrection Man - This feels like a fantastic '80s action adventure movie.  I hated some of the early covers, but digging the run.
Stormwatch - Maybe my favorite title.  The Midnighter/Jenny storyline while rescuing Apollo was one of the most fantastic scenes I've read.
Action Comics - I'm just not a Superman guy.  I'm buying it because I like the stories, but I don't like Superman stories as a rule.
Swamp Thing - I think this is weaker than Animal Man, but good enough to keep getting.
Wonder Woman - So different than what I expected.  I think it's picking up, too.

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Thunder Agents (1-6) - I liked the book, but I had a hard time remembering what happened from month to month.  With no history, I found it very confusing.  I have to re-read it.
The Ray (1-4) - A pretty stupid master villain, but I liked the character and hope he shows up in a group book somewhere.
Mr. Terrific (1-8) - Got canceled for good reason.  Poor stories and I hated the art.  I kept wanting to like it, but only bought the last three issues so I'd have the whole run.
The Shade (1-8 so far, 12 total) - Insanely awesome.  This is a must read.


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The second wave

Dial H - China Mievelle is undoubtedly brilliant.  First issue of Dial H?  Intriguing and weird.  Very Mieville.
Earth 2 - I'm only buying one issue of this.
Batman Inc - I'm told I'm going to love this.  If I start buying it, probably going to dump The Dark Knight and Detective which have both been letdowns.