A Month In Comics: From Iron Man to Elephantmen
Published November 06, 2006
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My recommendations for your comic shopping list.
Criminal Macabre: Two Red Eyes continues the adventures of Steve Niles’ hard-boiled detective Cal McDonald. This time he’s up against Nosferatu. Kyle Hotz provides the pictures. Available December from Dark Horse. Anticipation factor: 7
Batman Confidential is the latest title for everyone’s favourite Dark Knight. From the couple of pages I’ve seen this is looking dark and violent and that’s just how I like my Batman. Story by Andy Diggle and art from Whilce Portacio. On sale December. Anticipation factor: 8
The Helmet of Fate: Ibis The Invincible is a very clunky title but hopefully top fantasy author Tad Williams’ script won’t be. This five issue series leads in the new Dr Fate 1 and is due late January. Phil Winslade provides the artwork. Anticipation factor: 6
Scalped has a unique combination of modern Native American life and mob violence. Jason Aaron and R.M. Guéra combine talents to bring this one to life. This is due early January from Vertigo. Anticipation factor: 7
Spawn/Batman: Inner Demons is a 56-page one-shot coming in time for Christmas. Written and illustrated by Todd McFarlane, this has the two heroes fighting each other's greatest villains. Anticipation factor: 7
’68 combines zombies and the Viet Nam War. Expect buckets of blood from Mark Kidwell and Nat Jones in early January. Anticipation factor: 7
Pieces For Mom: A Tale of the Undead is another zombie one-shot from Image. This looks to be a distinctly original take on the zombie theme. Two boys have to survive in a world overrun by the undead… and find food for their zombie mom. Expect lots of gruesome detail from Steve Niles and Andrew Ritchie. Out mid-January. Anticipation factor: 8
Angry Christ Comics is a must for fans of Joseph Michael Linsner’s work. This is a trade paperback collecting some of the legendary artist's early work from Cry For Dawn. Out mid-December. Anticipation factor: 7
Ultimate Vision is a five-issue mini-series that continues the titular characters' adventures from the Ultimate Extinction series. The script is by Mike Carey with Brandon Peterson providing some nice visuals. Out December. Anticipation factor: 7
Spider-Man: Reign looks to have a heavy Frank Miller influence but that’s no bad thing. It’s a Spider-Man riff on Miller’s Batman: The Dark Knight Returns series - this is a violent tale of the web-swinger's future. Story and Milleresque art by Kaare Andrews. The first of this four-issue series is out in December. Anticipation factor: 8
Winter Soldier: Winter Kills sees writer Ed Brubaker continue the story of James Buchanan Barnes from the pages of Captain America. Art by the underrated Lee Weeks. A Civil War tie-in, this one-shot is available December. Anticipation factor: 7
X-23: Target X will be worth buying for the art alone. This beautiful and violent tale is brought to life by Mike Choi. If the story by Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost is half as good as the art, this will be a great way to end the year. Out December. Anticipation factor: 7
- A Month In Comics: From Iron Man to Elephantmen
- Published: November 06, 2006
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Rohan, I can see your point about Civil War, it may be a little unbalanced in its perspective but for me that's a plus. I'd rather read a comic by a writer like Millar who's making a point as well as telling a damn good yarn, so long as it's true to the characters and I think this has been. As for rethinking your position, you may not be but some of the heroes are and I was pleased to see Spidey swap sides. I still don't see how it's going to end although I suspect both sides may have to come together to combat a larger threat, possibly from Dr Doom and the Red Skull. We shall see...
Hope you enjoy Elephantmen as much as I did. There's an issue 0 due out soon that reprints the original first story to feature the characters - "Unnatural Selection."
As for Virgin Comics, I've read issue 1 of Devi and thought it was OK but nothing special and I have the premier of Snake Woman in my "to read" pile. I was tempted by Seven Brothers but what puts me off is the line's reliance on name directors like Woo and Shekhar Kapur to sell the comics even though they're not writing the books, only coming up with the initial concept. I may give them another try at some point though.
Yeah, Civil War's a good book, for sure, it's just not, so far, all that Marvel said it would be.
And honestly, I had little doubt that Spidey would swap sides, it'll who else will do it. And yes, unless the ending is going to be interesting, and if it's anything other than what you said, then Marvel have done a good job in keeping wraps on it, that is, assuming it's any good.
I realise that John Woo's name is only useful for the marketing, but 7 brothers is written by Garth Ennis, and is quite good, IMO.
I am looking forward to reading X-23, one of the few new interesting characters in the Marvel Universe and Spiderman Reign. Wonder how they ever killed Mary Jane.
X-23, how old is she anyway?
I think X-23 is about 13 or 14 but don't quote me on that.
As for killing off Mary Jane, this goes against a recent Peter David scripted issue of Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man which had a future Mary Jane outlive Peter Parker. I'm not sure if this means that Reign takes place outside established continuity or not.
13 or 14? And she was a prostitute ? She was in Nyx.
I believe I read somewhere that Reign takes place in an alternative timeline, not part of the Established one.










Some good calls there. And yes, although Civil War #4 was really really good, I'm still worried that Miller is only showing us the pro's bad side, I mean look at all that happens in this issue, and though we are getting some points in for the pro's, it is coming from the tie-in's rather than from the main back. Yes there are 3m ore issues to go, but right about this now, I'd have expected to be rethinking my decision about "Whose Side I'm On."
Still, can't criticise an unfinished event.
Thanks for bringing up Elephantmen, I'm definitely going to have a look at it.
I realize you have a rather extensive pull list there, but have you checked out any of Virgin's offerings yet? My best bet there so far, has to be John Woo's Seven Brothers.