Saturday, 17 September 2011

DCnU Reviews, Week 2: Legion Lost; Mister Terrific; Superboy

(Back in June when the new DCU titles were announced, I ranked all 52 titles on my likelihood of buying them. Only fair then to look back and see if my initial assessments hold up. My plan is to review each of the new titles as they come out.)


Legion Lost #1
by Fabian Nicieza & Pete Woods

Original Rank/Assessment: 26 (Maybe/Provisional) - Yet another Legion in their past/our present story? But I like Pete Woods, so I'll check it out.

The set-up has been done before: members of the Legion of Super-Heroes travel back in time to the present day and find themselves trapped here. So it all comes down to the execution. This time around, the Legionnaires are after a time-traveling terrorist with a bio-weapon, and they find that their futuristic technology is for unknown reasons failing. I'm not sure how new readers will react to the introductions of these mostly second-tier Legionnaires, but as I've been reading Legion stories for nearly thirty years I didn't have any difficulties. Fabian Nicieza has never been one of the most exciting comics writers, but he always turns in a solid super-hero story and does the same here. Pete Woods seems to have modified his style a bit here with his lines seeming somewhat thicker than I remember, but he's still a very good storyteller. So this is pretty much what I expected, though I'm not sure how long the premise will be able to hold up.

Rating: 3 (of 5).


Mister Terrific #1
by Eric Wallace, Gianluca Gugliotta & Wayne Faucher


Original Rank/Assessment: 22 (Maybe/Provisional) - Like the character and the idea of his headlining a series, not too enthused by what I've seen from writer Eric Wallace in the past.

I was interested to see how the modern Mister Terrific would work outside of his context as a JSA legacy character. Then Karen Starr (formerly the secret identity of Power Girl, anothehr JSA'er) showed up, and it started me thinking: We know that DC have a Justice Society comic in the works, set on a new version of the alternate Earth-2. What if this new Mister Terrific comic is also set on Earth-2, and they just haven't explicitly cued us in on that fact? There's nothing here to indicate that it is set on the same world as all of the other DCnU titles. And then there's the gold DC Comics logo on the cover, different from any of the other logos (Gold = Golden Age = JSA ???) It makes me wonder if DC are being sneaky here... As for the comic itself, I think it's an odd choice to have your main character become a mind-controlled pawn in his first issue, and I'm not enthused by Gugliotta's art, which I find to be quite inconsistent. But I still fundamentally like the character so I'll stick around for a couple more issues to see how things progress.

Rating: 2.5 (of 5).


Superboy #1
by Scott Lobdell, R. B. Silva & Rob Lean

Original Rank/Assessment: 43 (Probably Not) - Looks like they're throwing away all the Superboy continuity. I really liked with Jeff Lemire was doing with the character, so this looks like a huge step back. The new creative team doesn't much appeal either.

Another comic that turned out better than I thought it would. I still think it's sad that Lemire's Superboy comic was cut short by the coming of the new DCU. But getting over that and viewing this new Superboy comic on its own terms, it comes off surprisingly well. Fundamentally we still have Superboy as a vat-grown clone combining Superman & Lex Luthor's DNA, but his origin jettisons the original's "Death of Superman" tie-in and is now more closely aligning with that of the Superboy from the current Young Justice cartoon. And I was wrong is my assessment of the creative team as well. Lobdell's story does a good job of introducing the situation and characters and even pulls off an effective fake-out in the middle section. I also like the clean look of the art from Silva & Lean and the colors from the Horries blend well with the line art. So while I'm still not completely sold and it could go wring when Superboy is finally released into the outside world, I like what I see so far.

Rating: 3 (of 5).

DCnU Reviews, Week 2: Green Lantern; Red Lanterns

(Back in June when the new DCU titles were announced, I ranked all 52 titles on my likelihood of buying them. Only fair then to look back and see if my initial assessments hold up. My plan is to review each of the new titles as they come out.)

Green Lantern #1
by Geoff Johns, Doug Mahnke & Christian Alamy

Original Rank/Assessment: 14 (Yes, with Reservations) - Looks like business as usual, so I'll likely stick around for a while.

We were told that the Green Lantern titles would be some of the least changed in the new DCU, and they apparently meant it. This could just as easily been Green Lantern #68, picking up pretty much right where the "War of the Green Lanterns" story ended. That's not to say there aren't changes; at the end of "War" Sinestro had been granted a Green Lantern ring and Hal Jordan is ringless and dumped back on Earth.  The issue opens with the Guardians telling Sinestro that as long as he has a green ring, they expect him to act like a Green Lantern, and he learns that it can be hard to go home again. Back on Earth, Hal gets to show that it's not the ring that makes him a hero and he tries to patch things up with Carol Ferris, but in both cases he proves to be a bit tone deaf to the world and people around him. If you liked Johns' Green Lantern before (and a lot of people did) this is more of the same.

Rating: 3 (of 5).


Red Lanterns #1
by Peter Milligan, Ed Benes & Rob Hunter

Original Rank/Assessment: 45 (Probably Not) - I really don't think that I need twenty pages of characters vomiting blood each month.

For a minute there I thought they were going to pull off the impossible. This first issue opens with a scene featuring Dex-Starr, the Red Lantern kitteh, taking out his rage on a group of torturing scumbags, including an awesome two-page splash. But after the opening, things went down-hill. There was too much recap, too much of Atrocious standing around and posturing. The Earth-bound scenes seem to be pointing the way towards the origin of a human Red Lantern, but that needs to be clearer and/or happen faster for the first issue. (On the plus side, the Earth-based pages allow colorist Nathan Eyring to give his red crayon a well-needed rest.) Based on the opening, I would totally read a comic that starred Dex-Starr, but the rest of these Red Lanterns just kind of bore me.

Rating: 2.5 (of 5).

Epoch #1 (of 05) [First Issue's Day]

Epoch #1 (of 05)
2011 | English | 26 pages | CBR | 23.2MB
THE GREATEST TOURNAMENT THE WORLD HAS NEVER SEEN BEGINS ANEW! Top Cow Productions and Heroes and Villains Entertainment proudly present a dark and intensely kinetic tale from writer KEVIN McCARTHY (Red Sonja, The Amazing Adventures of the Escapist) and newcomer PAOLO PANTALENA (What If?: House of M, War of Kings: Darkhawk). Jonah Bishop is an NYPD detective assigned to a mysterious murder case that threatens to rip the reality he knows and plunge him into the shadow world of his heritage--the Supernatural. Jonah's quest will drop him deep in the middle of a conspiracy that threatens to tear apart the very fabric of society.
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Men Of War #1 [First Issue's Day]

Men Of War #1
2011 | English | 29 pages | CBR | 15.0MB
On the ground and on the front lines, a young, headstrong soldier known as Joe Rock assumes command of Easy Company--a team of ex-military men turned contractors. Will they survive the battle-scarred landscape carved by the DC Universe supervillains?
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Swamp Thing #1 [First Issue's Day]

Swamp Thing #1
2011 | English | 22 pages | CBR | 14.0MB
One of the world's most iconic characters has returned to the heart of the DC Universe, and every step he takes will shake the foundations of the Earth! Alec Holland has his life back, but the Green has plans for it. A monstrous evil is rising in the desert, and it'll take a monster of another kind to defend life as we know it!
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Phases Of The Moon #1 [First Issue's Day]

Phases Of The Moon #1
2011 | English | 25 pages | CBR | 11.9MB
A story arc so encompassing, it spans three flip comics, six Moonstone titles and several decades! A serial killer is terrorizing the city, but while The Spider investigates, all clues lead to his involvement and Domino Lady plans to stop him in his tracks. All is not as it seems, as the killer operates with equipment not of this time!
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Howlers #1 [First Issue's Day]

Howlers #1
2000 | English | 36 pages | CBR | 21.9MB
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Justice League #1 [First Issue's Day]

Justice League #1
2011 | English | 30 pages | CBR | 27.0MB
Comics superstars Geoff Johns and Jim Lee make history! In a universe where super heroes are strange and new, Batman has discovered a dark evil that requires him to unite the World Greatest Heroes!
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R.P.M. #1 [First Issue's Day]

R.P.M. #1
2010 | English | 36 pages | CBR | 10.6MB
Revere Windsor, a direct descendant of the legendary Paul Revere, is hired by a mysterious corporation to safely move a priceless package from Boston to Miami. Born with hyper-kinetic depth perception, Revere sees and reacts to the world faster than anyone….making him the best at what he does. Partnered with the corporation’s beautiful liaison, Revere pushes head-on against international criminals and shadowy government agencies. From the mind of Mick Foley, multiple New York Times #1 Bestselling author and 4-time World Heavyweight Champion, this high-octane midnight ride is a fuel-injected package of unflinching speed and unrelenting action!
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OMAC #1 [First Issue's Day]

OMAC #1
2011 | English | 22 pages | CBR | 22.9MB
The all-seeing Brother Eye satellite has unleashed a new beast upon the DC Universe in this smashing new series! Kevin Kho has become an unwilling participant in a war between Checkmate and Brother Eye as he is transformed into the One Machine Army Corp known only as O.M.A.C.!
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The Rinse #1 [First Issue's Day]

The Rinse #1
2011 | English | 26 pages | CBZ | 21.5MB
Acclaimed crime novelist Gary Phillips returns to BOOM! with a new brand of crime! High finance and low-down greed rear their ugly heads as Jeff Sinclair, the premiere laundryman in San Francisco - and we're not talkin' wrinkled jeans and dirty gym socks - is unwillingly pulled into a dangerous gig laundering $25 million in stolen casino skim money. Forced to truly consider his line of work and the evil that he facilitates, Jeff must find a way to clean the cash and wash away his own sins. A grounded, gritty look at the world of money laundering in the vein of Elmore Leonard, The Rinse is a modern crime classic in the making! For fans of Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips' Criminal!
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Latex Alice Bikini Bash Swimsuit Special #1 [First Issue's Day]

Latex Alice Bikini Bash Swimsuit Special #1
2003 | English | 28 pages | CBR | 10.4MB
The suggestively named Latex Alice is given the swimsuit magazine treatment in this one–shot of pin–ups and outtakes from creator Shelby Robertson.
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Salem's Daughter The Haunting #1 [First Issue's Day]

Salem's Daughter The Haunting #1
2011 | English | 37 pages | CBR | 20.8MB
The series that the Philadelphia Daily News called 'one of the year's best' of 2009 returns!! What at first seemed like a simple haunting has quickly turned into a nightmare. A spirit has been unleashed and its power has been growing stronger ever since. Now Anna's visions will lead her and Braden to Philadelphia to investigate the nightmarish occurrences and a possessed boy might prove to be just the beginning of the horror that awaits the duo. The Old West meets the X-Files in this supernatural thriller only from Zenescope!
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Total Recall #1 [First Issue's Day]

Total Recall #1
2011 | English | 23 pages | CBR | 11.6MB
Inspired by the hit 1990 science fiction movie, Total Recall. Read the story of what happens next! Having killed Cohaagen and given Mars an atmosphere, Douglas Quaid (the man who was Hauser) simply wants to live happily-ever-after with the woman of his dreams, Melina. How can Quaid have his happily-ever-after with Mars in chaos, new enemies coming to the red planet, and a mysterious stranger walking about? Check out issue Total Recall #1 to find out!
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DC Retroactive: Superman - The 90s #1 [First Issue's Day]

DC Retroactive: Superman - The 90s #1
2011 | English | 48 pages | CBR | 25.6MB
The epic Retroactive event continues as the fan-favorite team of Louise Simonson and Jon Bogdanove return for a "lost" adventure of The Man of Steel. As Lex Luthor is slowly losing his mind, he hatches a scheme that could increase his wealth and kill Superman – but will he destroy Metropolis in the process? Plus, don't miss a classic tale by the same team from the 1990s!
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Angel & Faith #1 [First Issue's Day]

Angel & Faith #1
2011 | English | 30 pages | CBR | 28.2MB
Left in a near-catatonic state following the events in Buffy Season 8, Angel will need a seriously rude awakening if he's to make amends for his ill-conceived deeds. Enter rebel Slayer with a cause-Faith Lehane. Together they'll have full access to the Watcher files and opportunities to make amends for all they've done . . . and will do.
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The Bionic Man #1 [First Issue's Day]

The Bionic Man #1
2011 | English | 32 pages | CBR | 14.6MB
Steve Austin is back and acclaimed film maker Kevin Smith unleashes his high octane vision in this new series from Dynamite. Featuring 28 pages of story/art in an action-packed first issue! Kevin Smith is joined by Phil Hester, artist Jonathan Lau, and cover artist/character designer Alex Ross (the team who brought you The MAIN Green Hornet series), Smith unleashes Bionic Man into the 21st century as only he can.
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Superman Beyond #0 [First Issue's Day]

Superman Beyond #0
2011 | English | 44 pages | CBR | 21.8MB
From the hit comic series BATMAN BEYOND comes the adventures of The Man of Tomorrow in the DC Universe of the future. As Superman feels his super-powers beginning to decline, The Last Son of Krypton is called back into action to stop a villain more powerful than any he's faced before. This looks like a job for Superman Beyond!
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Latex Alice #0 [First Issue's Day]

Latex Alice #0
2003 | English | 28 pages | CBR | 13.6MB
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DC Retroactive: Wonder Woman - The 90s #1

DC Retroactive: Wonder Woman - The 90s #1
2011 | English | 51 pages | CBR | 24.5MB
It's a defining tale of Wonder Woman from the creators who crafted her courageous career in the 1990s, as she shows young women everywhere what it means to be Princess of the Amazons. Plus: a classic 1990s tale also written by Messner-Loebs.
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The Heap #1 [First Issue's Day]

The Heap #1
2011 | English | 26 pages | CBR | 11.5MB
Europe, 1940. The twilight of magic and the first steps of modern science as we know it. Hitler's Wehrmacht sweeps across Europe as the last creatures of myth and magic feed off of mortal suffering. It is time for Midgard's last defender to arise. What is it? Why is it doing this? When will it come for me? These are questions that the wicked will ask themselves. Questions that only can be answered by The Heap!
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Sukia #1 [First Issue's Day]

Sukia #1
CBR | English | B&W | 101 MB | 108 pages
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Return to the Planet of the Living Dead #1 [First Issue's Day]

Return to the Planet of the Living Dead #1
2011 | English | 25 pages | CBR | 25.0MB
A forced landing on a lawless mining planet has brought the crew of a small salvage ship face to face with an entire population of flesh-eating zombies. They have managed to survive the initial onslaught, but their slim hopes of survival are about rot away even faster than the moldering, deadly hordes out to devour their flesh!
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War Goddess #0 [First Issue's Day]

War Goddess #0
2011 | English | 26 pages | CBR | 22.9MB
For centuries, the sins of man ravaged the Earth, and our only salvation lay in the hands of the very being who first unleashed that evil upon us. But the unending battle has finally been won, the mythical box has been closed, and the immortal Pandora has settled into a life of exploration of the world her impulsive actions once nearly destroyed. But true evil cannot be contained forever, and an even more hideous scourge is about to be released upon the dimension of the living in an invasion of cataclysmic proportions. Only a true War Goddess could face such insurmountable odds, but when the incursion from the dark dimension begins in the form of the demon assassin Hellina, Pandora knows that a defense force of supernaturally-powered allies is mankind's only hope. And her first recruit is the woman-spider Widow, whose horrific savagery and thirst for blood might be the only thing that lies between victory, and total and eternal Hell on Earth!
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Critter #1 [First Issue's Day]

Critter #1
2011 | English | 26 pages | CBR | 20.2MB
When you're a super-hero from a small town, moving yourself to the big city in California can be quite a struggle... a sobering fact that Critter is learning firsthand. Superhero team-ups, training assignments, college courses and nosey roommates are all crammed together for the world's newest hero! But is she ready for it all, and will she be able to fulfill the destiny that is shown to her by an ally from the future?
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The Infinite #1 (of 06) [First Issue's Day]

The Infinite #1 (of 06)
2011 | English | 29 pages | CBR | 27.5MB
Freedom fighter Bowen has lost everything in the war against The Infinite. His only hope is to travel back in time to prevent their world domination before it starts! Bowen can't do this alone, he must turn to the only ally he knows he can trust: HIMSELF. Now a man in his 40s, damaged by the horrors of war, must team up with his younger, reckless and optimistic 20-year-old self in order to SAVE THE WORLD!
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Bomb Queen Presents All Girl Special #1 [First Issue's Day]

Bomb Queen Presents All Girl Special #1
2011 | English | 33 pages | CBR | 16.5 MB
There can only be one Queen! Following the explosive events against President Obama in BOMB QUEEN, VOL. 6, Bomb Queen continues her war against the world when she travels to London to kill the Queen of England. But Madame Queen has a few super heroine tricks up her sleeve, too...
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DC Retroactive: Green Lantern The '70s - #1 [First Issue's Day]

DC Retroactive: Green Lantern The '70s - #1
2011 | English | 51 pages | CBR | 47.1MB
DC Retroactive is an exciting event honoring the defining eras of DC's core heroes, featuring an original story by the legendary writers and artists who helped mold the characters! The 1970s were a time of spacefaring thrills for the Emerald Knight! Now, writer Dennis O'Neil returns to the character for a brand-new epic starring Hal Jordan! Plus: Following the 26-page lead story is a classic tale originally published in the '70s, also written by Dennis O'Neil!
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DC Retroactive: The Flash - The 70s #1 [First Issue's Day]

DC Retroactive: The Flash - The 70s #1
2011 | English | 54 pages | CBR | 39.3MB
In a new tale from classic 1970s writer Cary Bates, Gorilla Grodd unleashes his most ruthless attack yet against his nemesis, The Flash -- a plan for revenge so warped and diabolical, it dooms The Scarlet Speedster to a slow and agonizing fate that will end his heroic career and cause an unspeakable rift between Barry and his wife, Iris! Plus: Following the 26-page lead story is a classic tale originally published in the '70s, also written by Cary Bates!
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