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Preview: The Apocalypse Has Begun – Your First Look at Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #6!

This November, the X-Men are finished cowering in fear. The noble mutant nation is proud to rise up and take their rightful place as Homo Superior in the name of their new leader – Apocalypse! And they’ll put an end to anyone who stands in their way! Today, Marvel is pleased to present your first look at AVENGERS & X-MEN: AXIS #6 from blockbuster creators Rick Remender and Terry Dodson! Prepare for the senses shattering end to Act II: Inversion as the Marvel Universe descends into Act III: New World Disorder!

New York City now belongs to the mutants, taken over by those who once protected a world that hated and feared them. The Avengers as we know them are gone, twisted and corrupted. Battle lines will be drawn as friend and foe alike choose sides – and the battle for the survival begins. No fan can afford to miss this epic clash as sparks fly this November in AVENGERS VS. X-MEN: AXIS #6!

AVENGERS & X-MEN: AXIS #6 (SEP140777)
Written by RICK REMENDER
Art by TERRY DODSON
Cover by JIM CHEUNG
Inversion Variant by ESAD RIBIC (SEP140778)
Young Guns Variant by VALERIO SCHITI (SEP140779)
FOC – 10/27/14, On-Sale – 11/19/14

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Review: Avengers & X-Men Axis #3

Axis 3“Are we back here again?” – Scott Summers

déjà vu…the watch word for AXIS #3.

Issue# 3 of AXIS closes out the first arc of the event, bringing the story to an interesting break  and mini conclusion. The first thing that popped out at me about this issue  is the presence of so many connecting threads that go back to pivotal stories in the Marvel U. This comes with a caveat I will explain shortly. Although this has been a  consistent element since the first issue it’s much more prominent in this one. I’m really starting to see that thematically AXIS is not just a story about heroes and villains, it’s also a hub for a great deal of Marvel’s past stories.

Dedicated and eagle eyed readers will catch plot call backs from Doom and Wanda’s confrontation (Avengers: The Children’s Crusade)  as well as Genesis and Deadpool’s reunion (Uncanny X-Force Vol. 2)  as I’ve mentioned before I’m a sucker for continuity, so seeing these elements is not only enjoyable it reflects the author’s attention to detail and care for the characters. That said I do have some reservations. A lot of the plotting and story structure seems rehashed irrespective of this.  The greatest sin that AXIS #3 commits is reinventing the wheel so to speak (pun intended)

Given what Wanda has went through with Dr. Doom, (House of M /The Children’s Crusade) I find it highly suspect that she would risk performing Magic with him ever again. Additionally if a spell from Wanda going awry becomes the an enduring trope once more, I’ll have to let out a justified groan. The poor girl needs a break she’s earned it. The past keeps coming back  story structure wise, I can’t help but feel a sense of ennui. Like Scott said, we are back to familiar territory. The use of villains to save the day was very  much reminiscent of  the superhuman civil war. And the renewed conflict between the Avengers and X-men was very AVX.  That said I don’t want to throw the baby out with bathwater. There are some interesting developments worthy of mention. Evan Sabah Nur’s  inversion is definitely a new wrinkle in his story and builds upon years of foreshadowing. And Havok’s resignation as co-leader of the Avengers Unity Squad was huge.

In an earlier review I questioned Captains America’s choice of Havok as the leader of the team. This seemed to make him the “Uncle Tom” of Mutants in some respect. It appears he has come to his own similar conclusions in this issue and asserts himself in a manner we rarely see from him. The X-Men  in general appear to be headed in a new direction and I’m excited to see what follows next. Witnessing Evan usher in the genesis (apocalypse?) for this new X-era was particularly poignant and foreboding.

Overall the issue was good…good but familiar. I’m excited to see the new landscape that AXIS will carve but right now the story telling feels a bit formulaic. The art was very reflective of the story, and depicted the chaotic nature of the battle quite well.

Story: Rick Remender Art: Leinil Francis Yu
Story: 6 Art: 8.0 Overall: 7 Recommendation: Read

Review: Avengers & X-Men AXIS # 1

Avengers_&_X-Men_AXIS_1_CoverHere we are the opening salvo of Marvel‘s next mega event! Avengers & X-Men: AXIS follows in a long of established  Marvel crossovers and I think it is fair to say it has some big shoes too fill. That said, we have a long history of events, handled well and others not so much. While it’s too early to judge AXIS in its entirety, the massive cast on the intro page gives me some trepidation. I am hoping Remender does not repeat the mistakes of AvX (continuity flubs….drawn out pacing, cast inflation.)

I have to say the beginning issue begins bombastically. This issue starts off very loudly and in tone it almost felt like was  the climax of an event. This is a very novel feeling for me event wise. Another novelty is the sense that I’ve been away for quite some time. A nice thing about Marvel’s mega events is that they serve as milestones by which you can map the Marvel Universe’s rich continuity. The end of such events usually heralds some momentous change that moves the continuity landscape further on. This time around there are so many changes at the beginning!

It will take the most eagle eyed and diligent readers to grasp the full change in the status quo. But more casual readers may be left scratching their heads as to why Thor is now sporting an axe, why Falcon is now has the mantle of Captain America and why Steve Rogers is an old man.  Though I knew of some of these changes they were mostly by approximate/passing knowledge.  Later on in the book some more prisoners of the Genoshan concentration camp are revealed. Although I have been watching most x-books closely, I’m certain I haven’t witnessed this elsewhere.  Perhaps this represents a new wrinkle in event storytelling , we might even say Marvel has inverted the axis of their convention (see what I did there? Ok I’m sorry that was bad).

The precipitating trigger for AXIS is the emergence of the Red Onslaught, a psychic amalgamation of the Red Skull’s and Charles Xavier’s Psychic energies. I must say I love the insidious nature of the Red Onslaught. Although I do feel Onslaught as a plot and villain element is overdue for retirement, I can’t help but admire villains who can disarm their foes with just words and truth, dredging up their inner demons and using that as a weapon. Despite the many skeletons in Xavier’s closet, we’re seeing once more the full extent of how dangerous his powers could be thanks to Johan Schmidt’s malice. This issue made me respect Xavier’s restraint (all sins considered) in light of this. The panel showing Xavier as a sole beacon of light in the tide of the Red Skull’s hate was a nice touch and sums of his character and mission perfectly.

I had some minor issue with some of the characterization in AXIS #1. I know that the two factions of X-Men recently had some degree of reconciliation in the last will and testament of Charles Xavier arc. Nevertheless parts of their reunion in this issue felt very happy go lucky and over the top. Additionally I had to roll my eye after Beast’s “Let’s crack some skull” battle cry. I’m sorry but that’s something I’d expect Ben Grimm to say , not Hank McCoy.

The issue concludes with an interesting plot twist, that goes back to Civil War. This is one that I really loved because it involves sentinel technology and Tony Stark. I have long since speculated a connection between the Stark and Trask families as their names are anagrams. (Perhaps they’re the same family?).  We saw Stark Nimrods foreshadowed at the end of the first Uncanny Avengers arc, so this really cemented this speculation of mine. Also lets not forget that Stark, created the O.N.E. Sentinels that patrolled the Xavier Institute post decimation. The plot twist involving Stark really delved into his psychology showing how the Red Skull exploited his avarice and competitiveness. This really shed light on Tony as a character. I recall despising most if not all of Tony’s actions during the civil war. This issue explores that central thread of Tony’s character which spans the entire spectrum from heroism to villainy. Those paying attention to previews and solicits know that  during some “inversion” incident in this event Stark will change significantly. In light of this I thought the reveal was a brilliant reminder and foreshadow. As the theme of heroism and villainy is poised to be explored, it’s nice to see that the event will serve as a spiritual successor to the Civil War, which handled the same themes but in a more legal sense.

The art was beautiful, I’ve slowly grown to appreciate Kubert’s art, although at times his faces and limbs look really stretched, that’s a minor complaint  on my part. The colors were very vivid and overall the epic nature of the battle and the dour ambiance of Genosha was captured very well.

Story: Rick Remender Art: Adam Kubert
Story: 8 Art: 9.5 Overall 9 Recommendation: Buy

Preview: Submit to Inversion – a First Look at Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #5!

This November, the heroes and villains of the Marvel Universe stand on the edge of a knife, and the world faces annihilation in Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #5! Writer Rick Remender is joined by chart-topping artist Terry Dodson as Act II: Inversion gives rise to a new world DISORDER! Heroes will be broken, eyes will be opened, and a universe will tilt on its AXIS.

Splintered and alienated, the forces of Avengers and X-Men stand on opposing sides. The Red Skull has been released from his holding cell in Avengers Tower. Someone aided him. Someone who was present on Genosha. But whom? And why are the heroes and villains acting so strangely?

Narrowly escaping with their lives, Spider-Man and Nova are enlisted by Steve Rogers for a daring mission that could determine the fate of us all. The new Sorceress Supreme finally gains her revenge against the benevolent Doctor Doom. The Superior Iron Man battles Daredevil for the fate of an Extremis infected San Francisco. And in the name of survival of the fittest, the X-Men claim their new home.

The tide is rising, and the Axis of Evil will spread. And the world will tremble in fear. Don’t miss Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #5 on sale in November!

AVENGERS & X-MEN: AXIS #5 (SEP140774)
Written by RICK REMENDER
Art by TERRY DODSON
Cover by JIM CHEUNG
Inversion Variant by DAVE JOHNSON (SEP140775)
Young Guns Variant by SARA PICHELLI (SEP140776)
FOC – 10/20/14, On-Sale – 11/12/14

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It was new comic book day yesterday! For those that got their new comics, what books stood out to you?

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BBC – Belgian comic books turn over a new page – An interesting article.

 

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It’s new comic book day tomorrow. What are folks looking forward to? What do folks think of all of the New York Comic Con announcements?

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iO9 – We’re Getting A LEGO Movie Spinoff About Batman! Darkness! No Parents! – Hells yes!

Kotaku – Conan O’Brien? The Green Loontern? LEGO Batman 3 Keeps Getting Better – Nice!

The Spire – NYCC’14: DC Spin Round Really Fast, Suddenly Reveal Wonder Woman ’77 Series – Can’t wait. DC is starting to do it right?

The Spire – NYCC’14: Lemire and Perez Relaunch Hawkeye, Spencer and Rosanas Launch Ant-Man – Good to see it’s still going, and not shocking on Ant-Man.

The Star – York police superhero flick aimed at diverting kids from a life of crime – Some nice thinking.

The New York Times – So What’s the Big Idée? – We want one here in DC!

ICv2 – NYCC Bigger than San Diego Comic-Con – Hmmmm.

The Clarion Ledger – Graphic novel of John Lewis’ life going to students – This should be required reading for all students.

ICv2 – Fox Opts for a Full Season of ‘Gotham’ – Cool.

The Beat – Cosplay, Consent and Signs of the Times – Maybe part of the reason the crowd has gotten so big? Inclusion?

Five Thirty Eight – Comic Books Are Still Made By Men, For Men And About Men – Nice of them to reach out to us for content…. or not.

The Mary Sue – Dawn of Justice Producer Confirms Wonder Woman Will Have New 52 Origin Story – Huh.

 

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New York Comic Con is kicking off! We have a few of the team there, and hope everyone has fun!

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ICv2 – ‘The Flash’ Posts Best CW Debut in 5 Years – Well deserved!

 

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Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

SABRINA #1 cover 1Wednesdays are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in! Below are ten suggestions of comics, graphic novels, or trade paperbacks you should spend some extra time checking out and think about picking up. And this is a week that this list could easily be double the size.

Pick of the Week: Sabrina #1 (Archie) – Archie comics launched one of the best comics in a while with their twisted horror series Afterlife with Archie. It looks like this new series focused on the teenage witch will attempt to do the same. To say we’re excited is an understatement.

Alien Vs. Predator: Fire and Stone #1 (Dark Horse) – Dark Horse has been doing some very interesting things with their interconnected relaunch of Alien/Predator/Prometheus in comics. So far, each issue has been solid and while the stories are connected you don’t need to read one to enjoy the other.

Avengers and X-Men: AXIS #1 (Marvel) – Marvel’s next big event promises to flip things upside down. We’ll see how this one does.

Battling Boy: Rise of Aurora West Vol. 1 (First Second) – Battling Boy was one of our favorite graphic novels from last year. This is a prequel focused on the West family, and boy is it just as fun.

Birthright #1 (Skybound/Image) – For the Rhodes family, losing their son was the most devastating thing that could’ve ever occurred… but it couldn’t prepare them for what happened when he returned.

Black Science #9 (Image) – Conflict is the only constant, as the Dimensionauts are embroiled in a brutal war which threatens to engulf the fantastical land they are stranded in. But how can they uncover the horrible truth about the Pillar when every second is a fight to survive?

Jack Hammer: Usurper #1 (Action Lab Entertainment) – We love our noir, and the first volume of this series mixed a fun detective story with super powers.

Klarion #1 (DC Comics) – Klarion the Witch Boy makes his New 52 debut and stands for the forces of chaos in this new ongoing series! Yeah, this is one we didn’t see coming.

Punks: The Comic #1 (Image) – Dog, Skull, Fist, and Abe Lincoln live in a house, beat the #### out of each other, and frequently humiliate themselves. There is bleeding and sadness; Morrissey would likely approve. The cult hit comedy returns with new stories and a classic in the back.

Wytches #1 (Image) – Across the globe, century after century, men and women were burned, drowned, hanged, tortured, imprisoned, persecuted, and murdered for witchcraft. None of them were witches. They died protecting a terrible and hidden truth: witches, real witches, are out there. They are ancient, elusive, and deadly creatures that are rarely seen and even more rarely survived. A new horror series from Scott Snyder and Jock? Done!

Preview: Heroes Fall & Villains Rise in Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #3!

This October, it all comes crashing down. Marvel has released a first look inside Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #3, the next blockbuster chapter in the premier comics event of the fall. Superstar creators Rick Remender and Leinil Yu present your first look at the apocalyptic conclusion to Act I: The Red Supremacy as teams splinter, hearts are broken, and the fragile alliance of A and X shatters once more!

Though they now stand united against a common foe, their fragile alliance is not enough to stem the darkness. Coupled with the powers of Charles Xavier, the Red Skull’s terror knows no bounds. Battered and broken, the few surviving heroes must put their faith in unlikely allies, and give rise to the most vile syndicate known to man. Can the Red Skull be defeated? And at what cost? Would you destroy the Red Skull if it meant losing the very last piece of Charles Xavier?

As one of the last remaining heroes, the Scarlet Witch is forced to join forces with Dr. Doom – the man who twisted and abused her power to cause M-Day. If she can’t, she’ll have to watch those she loves most die. And a twist of fate will return one of the Marvel Universe’s greatest villains from beyond.

The world as we know it is gone. The Inversion is here. Don’t miss Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #3 on sale in October!

AVENGERS & X-MEN: AXIS #3 (AUG140731)
Written by RICK REMENDER
Art by LEINIL YU
Cover by JIM CHEUNG
Inversion Variant by HUMBERTO RAMOS (AUG140733)
Young Guns Variant by NICK BRADSHAW (AUG140732)
FOC – 09/29/14, On-Sale – 10/22/14

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Avengers & X-Men: AXIS – The Story So Far

Before Avengers & X-Men: AXIS kicks off, follow the events leading up to the blockbuster comic event of the year with Avengers & X-Men: AXIS – The Story So Far. Relive the war between Avengers and X-Men over the Phoenix Force, the Avengers Unity Squad’s first battle with the Red Skull in the pages of Uncanny Avengers and more.

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