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Nightcrawlers #1 adds more dimensions to the X-Event

Nightcrawlers #1

The genius of What If? lies in its ingenuity. I remember the first issue I read was back in middle school. It instantly blew me away just on concept alone. The later 1990s edition felt like a nod to the original series and the Marvel version of The Twilight Zone.

It took readers on some very plausible roads with their favorite characters. It also made us empathize with villains who we would otherwise see as one dimensional. So it makes sense, that Disney+ decided to pursue a TV show because of how innovative the series was. In Nightcrawlers #1, we a nightmare “what if” version of what happens when you mix Nightcrawler and some of the world’s greatest heroes and villains, all under the control of Mister Sinister.

We are taken to the Sanctum Sanctorum in New Essex( what was New York) where the Nightcrawlers are looking for sources of power for their master, Mister Sinister when they find Ghost Rider cornered . Just when he thinks they will meet their end, X-23 and Spiderman turns on their fellow Nightcrawlers, as they start a small rebellion. As their leader, Mother Righteous has slowly filling her ranks with those who have grown tired of Mister Sinister. As they execute a debilitating attack on him but one that slithers out alive from. By issue’s end, Mother Righteous gathers who she has freed from Sinister and discovers a secret weapon to free them all form under his control.

Overall, Nightcrawlers #1 is an excellent debut issue that adds even more dimension to this big comic event. The story by Spurrier is exciting. The art by the creative team is beautiful. Altogether, a story that shows just how dangerous the stakes are for all in this dystopian future.

Story: Si Spurrier Art: Paco Medina
Color: Jay David Ramos Letterer: Clayton Cowles Design: Tom Muller, Jay Bowen
Story: 9.0 Art: 9.0 Overall: 9.0 Recommendation: Buy

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Storm and the Brotherhood of Mutants #1 puts our heroes’ backs against the wall

Storm and the Brotherhood of Mutants #1

The thing about revenge is sometimes it leaves you shortsighted. The vengeance becomes your drive and anger takes you to certain places. More often than not, that deep hate that you have in your gut is never really sufficed once you get your revenge. It often leaves you hardened and distrustful.

This is often how people who have been wronged hurt other people. As it has been said a thousand times, hurt people hurt people. Time does not make any of this easier. In the debut issue of Storm and The Brotherhood Of Mutants, we find Storm and her band of mutants as they carry out a trail of vengeance across Hell.

We find Storm on her planet of Arrako, which was another place where mutants could live and thrive, but ten years after what Mister Sinister had unleashed on Krakoa, as her legions had been depleted because of war, the planet destroyed, leaving her people scattered but she is not ready to bow down to anyone especially  Mister Sinister. Hope shows up at Storm’s court in the form of Mystique who offers a way to even the odds and restore Arrako. This leads her and the Brotherhood Of Mutants to Muir Island, to destroy the clone of Moira Mctaggert, By the issue’s end, they are double-crossed by Mystique, but she is double crossed by her wife, not knowing she was only a pawn  that got sacrificed.

Overall, Storm and the Brotherhood of Mutants #1 is an excellent debut which shows what happens when everything goes wrong. The story by Ewing is a class in world building. The art by the creative team is wonderful. Altogether, a great story that shows our heroes when they have their backs against the wall.

Story: Al Ewing Art: Paco Medina
Color: Jay David Ramos Letterer: Ariana Maher
Story: 9.0 Art: 9.0 Overall: 9.0 Recommendation: Buy

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Storm & the Brotherhood of Mutants #1 sets up the resistance and betrayal

Storm & the Brotherhood of Mutants #1

Ten years from now, Mars has been destroyed – and now Storm wants revenge! Storm & the Brotherhood of Mutants #1 is the first series to launch out of “Sins of Sinister,” focused on Storm and her resistance to the nightmare world.

Written by Al Ewing, the debut issue is an interesting one. It does a dance balancing the various needs it must fill and all together it does a great job of spotlighting each aspect.

Storm & the Brotherhood of Mutants #1 introduces the world of “Sins of Sinister” catching up readers who might not have read the event’s debut issue. It does that quite well delivering the info that’s needed and catching up readers. It also fills in some of the history and background for those who have already read that debut even issue as well. Ewing does an excellent job of making it more than a simple repeat of what we already know, there’s more information that further fleshes out the story.

The issue itself then delivers action with twists and turns that not only drive home Storm’s mission but adds in massive new wrinkles to the story itself. If Sinister’s trick is discovered, will everyone want things to change and be “fixed”?

Paco Medina‘s art is solid with an interesting shift as it’s narrative changes. With color by Jay David Ramos and lettering by Ariana Maher, the issue goes from one of recounting history to telling the action in the present. Each narrative section has a slightly different feel as if one is a story being told and the other is a story as its acting out. It’s subtle but also fits how the issue is told quite well.

Storm & the Brotherhood of Mutants #1 is a good piece of the puzzle overall. While it doesn’t totally stand on its own, the issue presents an event that’s not quite as straightforward as a bad guy and those fighting against him. It adds yet another layer to the already complicated mess that was revealed in Sins of Sinister #1. As a part of the overall narrative, it’s a solid addition.

Story: Al Ewing Art: Paco Medina
Color: Jay David Ramos Letterer: Ariana Maher
Story: 7.75 Art: 8.15 Overall: 7.95 Recommendation: Buy

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Preview: Amazing Fantasy #1000

Amazing Fantasy #1000

(W) Kurt Busiek, Various (A) Jim Cheung, Various (CA) John Romita Jr.
RATED T
In Shops: Aug 31, 2022
SRP: $7.99

The comic that brought you SPIDER-MAN hits issue #1000! We’re going big to celebrate in this, our thousandth issue of AMAZING FANTASY! An ALL-STAR roster of creators – Anthony Falcone, Dan Slott, Ho Che Anderson, Jonathan Hickman, Kurt Busiek, Michael Cho, Neil Gaiman, Rainbow Rowell, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Jim Cheung, Marco Checchetto, Olivier Coipel, Ryan Stegman, Steve McNiven, Terry Dodson, Todd Nauck, and more – are coming together to celebrate Peter Parker and Spider-Man’s birthdays!

Amazing Fantasy #1000

Preview: Amazing Fantasy #1000

Amazing Fantasy #1000

(W) Kurt Busiek, Various (A) Jim Cheung, Various (CA) John Romita Jr.
RATED T
In Shops: Aug 31, 2022
SRP: $7.99

The comic that brought you SPIDER-MAN hits issue #1000! We’re going big to celebrate in this, our thousandth issue of AMAZING FANTASY! An ALL-STAR roster of creators – Anthony Falcone, Dan Slott, Ho Che Anderson, Jonathan Hickman, Kurt Busiek, Michael Cho, Neil Gaiman, Rainbow Rowell, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Jim Cheung, Marco Checchetto, Olivier Coipel, Ryan Stegman, Steve McNiven, Terry Dodson, Todd Nauck, and more – are coming together to celebrate Peter Parker and Spider-Man’s birthdays!

Amazing Fantasy #1000

The X-Men 2099 discover new hope for mutantkind with Spider-Man 2099

Marvel is celebrating the 30-year anniversary of its 2099 imprint with Spider-Man 2099: Exodus, a thrilling limited series that revolutionizes the far-future setting for a new age! Written by Steve Orlando, the saga kicks off when a Celestial falls to Earth, providing a glimmer of hope to the grim dystopian world that fan-favorite hero Spider-Man 2099, Miguel O’Hara, must protect at all costs. Following Spider-Man’s mission, each issue of the series switches focus to a different team or character resulting in a thrilling journey that catches readers up to speed with the core elements of the 2099 mythos and introduces new heroes along the way such as 2099 versions of Black Widow, Loki, and Winter Soldier. And in August’s Spider-Man 2099: Exodus #5, Orlando will team up with acclaimed artist Kim Jacinto, colorist Jay David Ramos, and letterer Clayton Cowles to debut the new X-Men 2099! Joining classic X-Men 2099 characters such as Cerebra, Krystalin, and Bloodhawk will be new X-Men, some of who have adopted the names of their legendary predecessors. Check out action-packed new interior artwork and Jacinto’s design sheets that feature these new 2099 X-Men including Cyclops, Northstar, Phoenix, and more!

Spider-Man: Exodus #5 reveals that at the epicenter of the Celestial’s Garden is a mutant, somehow fallen from the stars. The nomadic X-Men fight to claim the Garden as their new home but will Spider-Man respect their claim? Or will he try to take the Garden for humans? And even if they can co-exist, what’ll Spider-Man and the X-Men do about the Cabal Sentinels breathing down their necks?

Be there on August 3 when mutantkind joins the 2099 revolution in Spider-Man: Exodus #5! It features covers by Ryan Stegman, JP Mayer, Arif Prianto, Ken Lashley and Juan Fernandez, and Ron Lim and Israel Silva.

Exclusive Preview: Iron Fist #4 (of 5)

Iron Fist #4 (of 5)

(W) Alyssa Wong (A) Michael Yg
(C) Jay David Ramos (L) Travis Lanham
(CA) Leinil Francis Yu (VCA) Sergio Davila, E.M. Gist, Mike McKone
RATED T+
In Shops: Jun 15, 2022
SRP: $3.99

• The mysterious new IRON FIST’S past comes calling!
• It’s a race against the clock to stop an untimely resurrection…
• …but first he’ll have to fight his way past two IMMORTAL WEAPONS: FAT COBRA and the BRIDE OF NINE SPIDERS!

Iron Fist #4 (of 5)

Preview: Iron Fist #3 (of 5)

Iron Fist #3 (of 5)

(W) Alyssa Wong (A) Yg, Michael (CA) Leinil Fr

(W) Alyssa Wong (A) Michael Yg, Sean Chen
(I) Michael Yg, Victor Olazaba, Keith Champagne, Don Ho (C) Jay David Ramos (L) Travis Lanham
(CA) Leinil Francis Yu, Sunny Gho (VCA) Jim Cheung
RATED T+
In Shops: May 18, 2022
SRP: $3.99

DANNY RAND’S SEARCH CONTINUES!
But he’s about to realize that he isn’t the only one hunting for the mysterious new Iron Fist!
As demons stalk K’UN-LUN and ugly histories are dragged into the light, the new Iron Fist will have to make a choice between his duty…and his conscience.

Iron Fist #3 (of 5)

Review: Iron Fist #2

Iron Fist #2

Getting adjusted to a new situation is always difficult. You are often having to deal with new and sometimes obscure variables. Because it is you who deals with it, no one understands your struggle except you. It is whether or not you can adjust and overcome, that makes that new situation bearable.

It is how you find out just what you are made of. As your ability to go with the sea change versus go against it., says a lot about you. That is the essence of life , that change is constant. In Iron Fist #2, Lin Lie struggles to find out how to use his powers.

We are taken to Shanghai, where Lin Lie, who was once Sword Master, but now is Iron Fist and Min Mie as they battle a hoard of demons. As the battle draws to an end,  Lin Lie realizes he has a lot a great deal of what makes him the Iron Fist , the shards left of the Sword of Fu Xi. as he also tries to hone the Chi of Shou-Lao. Meanwhile in Kun Lun, Yang Yi  openly challenges Lin Lie, in a battle of skill, one that Sparrow Yu-Ti  quickly diffuses. By issue’s end, Lin gets trained by Sparrow Yu-Ti and an expected  adversary pops, igniting the Fu Xi.

Overall, Iron Fist #2 is a story that takes an interesting turn. The story by Wong is exhilarating. The art by creative team is gorgeous. Altogether, a story that astounds.

Story: Alyssa Wong Art: Michael Yg, Sean Chen
Ink: Michael Yg, Victor Olazaba Color: Jay David Ramos Letterer: Travis Lanham
Story: 9.0 Art: 9.0 Overall: 9.0 Recommendation: Buy

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Review: Iron Fist #1

Iron Fist #1

The legacy of Iron Fist is one where cultural appropriation is its most predominate shadow. The character was created in a time when kung fu movies were everywhere and names like Shaw Brothers left the lips of kids as they do of Marvel now. As why the creators made the character, it was one of wish fulfillment. They got lost in the mythology and the beauty of martial arts that made the world.

So when the character came to the silver screen, the tone deafness that was mired in the character’s story was toxic on arrival. Naturally, the controversy came to the surface. The best thing is, now they look to make better steps, by rewriting canon. In the debut issue of Iron Fist, we find someone other than Danny Rand taking up the mantle.

We’re taken to Kun Lun, where Sparrow safeguard Shou –Lao, who has remained dormant since Danny Rand gave the Iron Fist. Meanwhile, back In New York City, Danny attempts to fight off some demons but unexpectedly is rescued by someone who seems to be the new Iron Fist., as we meet Lin Lie, who was once Sword Master, and also someone who has no idea what’s he is doing with the power. As we find out just how exactly he got his powers and it actually derives from the shards of what is left of the Sword of Fu Xi. By the issue’s end, Danny tries to reason with Lin but he eventually evades him, and returns to Kun Lun, where a far sinister secret lies in his inner circle.

Overall, Iron Fist #1 is an interesting entry into this character’s canon, one that looks to right a wrong. The story by Song is exciting. The art by creative team is beautiful. Altogether, a story that remixes the legend.

Story: Alyssa Wong Art: Michael Yg
Color: Jay David Ramos Letterer: Travis Lanham
Story: 9.0 Art: 9.0 Overall: 9.0 Recommendation: Buy

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