I'm schizophrenic when it comes to Wednesdays. On one hand, it's the day of my weekly department meeting at work. On the other, it's also the day new comics come out. I'm no math guy, but I'm pretty sure it works out like this:
meeting = no fun
comics = big fun
Therefore, comics are mathematically superior to meetings. Hmm. I'm not sure we needed science to figure that one out, actually. Still, this week looks like it's packed with especially fun titles, so - to the list!
Uncle Sam and The Freedom Fighters #1 (of 8): This is the second mini-series starring the revamped Freedom Fighters, and I think it's the perfect way to keep this current version going. Tight, self-contained story-arcs which, hopefully, aren't too reliant on new readers having deep knowledge of what's gone before will help maintain interest better than an ongoing series featuring what many consider fringe characters. And believe me, it kills me to say that, but I actually had someone outright mock my love of the original Freedom Fighters (I never forget, Lisa - never). Maybe someone in the DC offices had the same problem, because these Fighters - with the exception of grandfatherly ass-kicker Uncle Sam - are definitely more grim-and-gritty than the originals. Returning writers Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti do a good job of giving the angst well-weighted context, though, as well as infusing each character with a distinct personality and motivation. The work of new artist Renato Arlem looks as if it will be a good fit, and look at that cover by Dave Johnson! The first mini-series certainly had some clunky spots, but all in all I'm looking forward to this.
The rest ...
Annihilation Conquest: Star-Lord #3
Blue Beetle #19
Crossing Midnight #11
Immortal Iron Fist #9
Immortal Iron Fist Annual #1
The Spirit #10
Maybe ...
I Killed Adolf Hitler (trade paperback): Contract killers, time-travel and waiting decades to catch up with a wiley Adolf Hitler puts this slim trade (48 pages) on the short-list. Also, it's supposed to be funny, so I'll be giving it a close look.
Justice League of America #13: The recent Wedding Special was OK, and I hear there are high-hopes that the JLA will be worth reading about again - we'll see. Can anyone give me a solid recommendation for this? Speaking of which ...
Recommended ...
Daredevil: Hell to Pay Vol. 1: It's Ed Brubaker, it's some of the best Daredevil writing in a long time, and if you haven't been reading it monthly you really should be getting this trade.
Madman Vol. 1 (Image edition): A caveat! If you've been reading the latest Madman series, or have read it in the past, and been amused, interested or intrigued - pick this up. If it only frustrated you with what can honestly be described as superhero navel-gazing and sometimes meandering plotting, then take a pass.
Showcase Presents: Metal Men Vol. 1: With another caveat that you must have a high-tolerance for comics that are so packed with awesome that there's no room left for logic. Bob Kanigher, who brought us The War That Time Forgot, was on a roll when he came up with these stories.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
The Pull List: 9-26-07
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I still can't decide on Showcase: Metal Men. On the one hand, I love me some Showcase phonebook-thick reprints. It's the best way for me to get the 'old stuff' cheaply.
On the other hand, Robert Kanigher. Lord, the man was repetitive. Though I did enjoy Haunted Tank but only because I read just 3 issues per sitting for two months.
I know what you mean, Khairul. I really get a kick out of The War That Time Forgot, but after a while you begin to realize you've seen a pterodactyl dive-bomb an airplane a dozen times already. You're right - Kanigher is best taken in small doses.
That said, you can't beat the Showcase collections for sheer volume, and it beats digging around for singles in the quarter bin.
Damn - I'll probably have to flip through it before I can decide.
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