Ok the following sentence is going to be very hard for me to type so I suppose the best thing to do is just get it out of the way. This issue of Ultimate Spider-Man was just...alright. There I said it and I'm still alive. Ultimate Spider-Man is my favorite monthly comic and to say that an issue didn't really excite me is a bit painful. The biggest problem with this contiuation of the return of Venom is the fact that it is way too heavy on the action. Now ordinarily action isn't a bad thing but it is when the dialogue suffers because of it. The other problem is that it's very unclear exactly when in time this story is supposed to take place. It's before Ultimates 3 but maybe sometime after the last story of Ultimates 2? Who knows? Anyway it was still a little entertaining and the end at least has the potential to advance the story in a cool way.Sunday, September 28, 2008
Ultimate Spider-Man #126
Ok the following sentence is going to be very hard for me to type so I suppose the best thing to do is just get it out of the way. This issue of Ultimate Spider-Man was just...alright. There I said it and I'm still alive. Ultimate Spider-Man is my favorite monthly comic and to say that an issue didn't really excite me is a bit painful. The biggest problem with this contiuation of the return of Venom is the fact that it is way too heavy on the action. Now ordinarily action isn't a bad thing but it is when the dialogue suffers because of it. The other problem is that it's very unclear exactly when in time this story is supposed to take place. It's before Ultimates 3 but maybe sometime after the last story of Ultimates 2? Who knows? Anyway it was still a little entertaining and the end at least has the potential to advance the story in a cool way.Captain America #42 Review

Finally we reach the end of the Death Of Captain America storyline. This issue succeeds on multiple counts. It wraps up a lot of the ongoing character arcs and it does its job by solidifying Bucky's place as the new Captain America. Now the bad part. If we're thinking in the line of graphic novel collections, this ending doesn't exactly conclude in a way thats satisfactory to that form. Although the different plot threads end, they don't exactly end in any definate way. It's a bit hard to explain but if essentially we as the reader are still left with a lot of questions. All in all still one of the best comics Marvel is putting out.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Heroes Premiere Review

Heroes Season 3!

- Bring back the fast pace: Last season it took almost 6 episodes for things to even get moving for different characters. I mean Hiro was in japan up until the last few episodes of the season.
- More character development: Last season the biggest problem was that none of the characters grew. I mean you could probably make an argument for Matt Parkman but that's about it. In order for this season to prevail there can be no more amnesia stories and no more retreads of story beats that we've already seen before.
- More Action: Let's be real comics are a visual medium so a tv show based on comic sensibilities should be full of action right? Well last season, while it did have it's cool scenes, there was a tremendous lack of the calibur of action that we saw in the first season.
For more info on heroes visit NBC's website.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Uncanny X-men #502

This issue of X-men is full of good and bad things. I'm happy to say that it seems that the title is starting to finally move along story wise since the new creative direction was intorduced in issue #500.
I also really like the new paradigm of the book. The X-men basically being a militaristic strike-force with an alternating roster depending on what is needed really works for me.
The Good:
- Pretty art
- Nice use of humor and references to X-men history
- All of the characterizations are spot on (except for maybe Dazzler's)
The Bad:
- Some of the females look the same
- The introduction on the first page. The backdrop and the ink make it very hard to read.
Overall this was a fun read and continues to make use of the X-men's new location in San Fransisco. This would be a good read for any long time X-men fan, but if you're a newcomer I'd be hesitant to recommend this simply because of the extensive dependance on past continuity.
Action Comics #869

http://comics.ign.com/articles/911/911285p1.html
New Comic Wednesday's!!!
This is just a quick post to let everyone know that I will be posting 2 comic reviews for the comics I liked most out of this weeks batch.
Until I get those posted, here is a list of all of the comics that I bought today.
Dc Comics:
- Action Comics #869
- All-Star Superman #12
Marvel Comics:
- The Mighty Avengers #18
- Uncanny X-men #502
- Amazing Spider-man #572
- Iron Man: Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. #33 (War Machine: Weapon of S.H.I.E.L.D.)
- Squadron Supreme Vol.2 #3
IDW Comics:
Spike: After The Fall #3
Ok guys! My reviews will be up A.S.A.P.!
December Solicitations

Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Review: Deadpool #1

Monday, September 15, 2008
What's After Secret Invasion

Sunday, September 14, 2008
Favreau's Ideas For Future Iron Man Movies
It seems like the future of Marvel's Iron Man movies will be very promising. In an interview with www.chud.com Jon Favreau (The director of the Iron Man movies) discusses his plans for the next movies in the franchise. Favreau says that he plans on making the story one big overarching story, similar to Lord of The Rings. In light of this news here are my top 3 things that I think should be in the next movies.- War Machine
For all of you not in the know, Tony Stark's best freind James Rhodes gets his own suit of armer in the comics. I think that this is absolutely essential for the next movie because as it is Rhodes didn't get enough screen time in the first movie, so giving him the War Machine armor would be a great way to keep things interesting.
2. Better action sequences
As great as the first Iron Man was it was a little lacking in the action department. Favreau assures us though that more action is on the way.
3. More interaction with S.H.I.E.L.D
One of the best things about the Iron Man movie was the fact that they acknowledged many elements of the comics such as the espionage agency S.H.I.E.L.D. I would really enjoy more interaction with fun elements from the comics such as this because it truly adds something to the credibility of the movies.
Here is a link to the article.
http://http://chud.com/articles/articles/16305/1/FAVREAU-TALKS-THE-FUTURE-OF-IRON-MAN/Page1.html