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The Massive vol. 2: Subcontinental

Two volumes in and I think I’ve realized why this series isn’t clicking for me yet. In the wake of “DMZ,” this was the title I was most looking forward to from Brian Wood in the wake of his profile-boosting work on “X-Men,” “Conan,” and “Star Wars.”  After all, the common wisdom in the industry […]

Empowered vol. 8

For a while, I was afraid that we’d have to wait until sometime in 2014 for another volume of this series.  Then the solicitations informed me that vol. 8 would be arriving just in time for the holidays.  “Empowered” has been a consistently entertaining series, in spite of its excesses, and that continues here as […]

Superior Spider-Man vol. 3: No Escape

If anything, the biggest problem I have with Dan Slott’s Dr. Octopus-as-Spider-Man uber-storyline is that I keep hearing Doc Ock’s voice in my head instead of Peter Parker’s.  I don’t just mean his internal monologues, but his regular speaking voice as well.  Everyone in the story remarks about how the character sounds the same, yet […]

X-Men by Brian Wood vol. 1: Primer

While I like the idea of an X-Men team made up of the most prominent members of their female cast, and written by Wood as well, there’s still the matter of what distinguishes it from the other titles.  “Uncanny” is about Cyclops’ rogue team, “Wolverine and the” focuses on the school, and “All New” is […]

Knights of Sidonia vol. 6

In the previous volume for this series…  Actually, that was the first one I didn’t talk about here.  It wasn’t that it was bad or even disappointing, just that it continued on from what had come before in fairly seamless fashion.  Yes, we got the start of an extended arc about the Gauna sending an […]

Image Previews Picks: March 2014

What the normal transcript of Image solicitations for this March didn’t tell you was that there were three “classified” entries — one of them priced at $60.  It has since been revealed that all of these entries involve David Lapham’s classic indie series “Stray Bullets.”  Lapham published forty issues of the series himself before finding […]

The fate of the Ultimate Universe: Grist for the Mill

As you know, speculating on the fate of Marvel’s Ultimate Universe is an ongoing concern around here.  Initially launched way back at the turn of the millenium with the intent of providing continuity-free updates of Marvel characters to appeal to a modern audience, the imprint succeeded beyond everyone’s expectations.  Not only did “Ultimate Spider-Man” and […]

Marvel Previews Picks: March 2014

Okay, Marvel, what you’re doing with the “Infinity” hardcover is a grade-A DICK MOVE as far as I’m concerned!  Previously, the hardcover was set to collect not only the six-issue miniseries of the same name, but also issues #12-23 of “Avengers” and #7-12 of “New Avengers.”  All of Hickman’s build-up and essential tie-ins to the […]