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It’s new comic book day! What’s everyone getting? What are you excited for? Sound off in the comments below. While you wait for shops to open, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web in our morning roundup.

Around the Tubes

Newsarama – Marvel Says: No More Major Events For ‘At Least’ 18 Months After Secret Empire – Mhmmm.

The Beat – Invincible headed to the big screen by way of Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg – This will be interesting.

 

Around the Tubes Reviews

ICv2 – Anonymous Noise Vol. 1

Talking Comics – Booster Gold/The Flintstones Special #1

Newsarama – Eleanor & the Egret #1

Talking Comics – Inhumans Prime #1

Comic Attack – Postal #19

Around the Tubes

It was new comic book day yesterday! What’d folks get? What’d you like? What’d you dislike? Sound off in the comments below.

While you think about that, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web in our morning roundup.

Around the Tubes

The Beat – A Publisher’s View of OGN Page Rates & Economics – Some good info here.

The Beat – A Year of Free Comics: Why We Break Our Stuff Accidentally On Purpose by Josh Neufeld – Free comics. Go read!

 

Around the Tubes Reviews

The Beat – A Hollowing

Newsarama – Green Lantern/Space Ghost Special

Newsarama – Inhumans Prime #1

Newsarama – X-Men Prime #1

Review: Inhumans Prime #1

In the wake of the awesome events of IVX – what will become of the Inhumans? In this oversized special issue – the trial of Maximus! The coming of Marvel Boy! And what is the dark secret of Black Bolt?

Inhumans Prime feels like the “special bridging issue” it’s pitched as. The issue looks at the past of the Inhumans and their future – on Earth and in the stars as it sets up the various series to come.

Unlike its X-Men counterpart comic, Inhumans Prime is one story as opposed to a series of vignettes and scenes brought together. In that sense, the issue works a bit differently as it doesn’t lay out what’s coming as easily as X-Men Prime, instead hinting at a lot of where the Inhumans universe will be going.

The comic focuses on Maximus wrapping up the betrayal and chaos he’s caused for the Inhumans. At the same time the monarchy is dissolved and Marvel Boy is brought into the fold with some secret that’ll drive the Inhumans into an interesting direction. We have hints as to what, but it’s not totally clear. What’s interesting though is that the Inhumans find themselves in the same situation the X-Men were.

Writer Al Ewing makes that pretty clear as the comic beats you over the head with the fact that without Terrigen, this may be the final generation of Inhumans with no new ones to be created as their process is missing that key ingredient… or is it? That’s clearly where at least one of the comics spinning out of this is going. But, again, what’s interesting is now the Inhumans are the ones that are facing extinction a shift for a group of characters that at one point was perceived as being pushed at the expense of the X-Men. With these two franchises we get a sense of a balance is being found between the two. Ewing seems to deliver that in a few ways with some of the various dialogue that’s delivered. It’s interesting to see it all play out, especially when juxtaposed that a new government is being formed for the Inhumans.

Ryan Sook and Chris Allen deliver solid art and though the action is brief, the art throughout is the futuristic tech like world I’d expect with the Inhumans and it’s all delivered in a way that looks great on the page. The colors by Paul Mounts pop off of the page enhancing Sook’s art and even on pages where there’s a literal stadium of characters, the detail is great.

Inhumans Prime absolutely sets up the future and does so in a way that it doesn’t feel like a series of blunt short stories leading into their new series. Instead the comic is filled with hints and teases as to what’s coming and does so in a way that it too tells a complete story that can be read as a one-shot.

Story: Al Ewing Art: Ryan Sook and Chris Allen Cover Art: Jonboy Meyers
Story: 7.90 Art: 7.95 Overall: 7.90 Recommendation: Read

Marvel provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

Wednesdays 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!

We’re bringing back something we haven’t done for a while, what the team thinks. Our contributors are choosing up to five books each week and why they’re choosing the books.

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this Wednesday.

Paul

Top Pick: X-Men Prime #1 (Marvel) – Well it wasn’t looking good for awhile there.  It seemed that Marvel was giving up on the X-Men and moving on with other titles.  But, now we have ResurrXion and I am excited!  I can’t wait to see how it all begins here and see the new teams and books take shape.  Not a fan of some of the costume designs I’ve seen peeks of (I’m looking at Rachel Grey) but really cannot wait to see this new chapter take shape.

All-New X-Men #19 (Marvel) – Jean Grey is back and the gangs all here.  This has been a fun title and I’m sorry to see it end.  Yes, I know this team is coming back in X-Men Blue, I just hope it brings along the fun from this first book.  And I am excited to see it focus on the 5 original members (no offense to Idie, Laura and Evan).

Inhumans Prime #1 (Marvel) – I wasn’t at all happy that it looked like Marvel was going to sacrifice the X-Men and make the Inhumans the next “it” thing, but that seems to have all changed.  While I am very excited for the new X-Men books, I am a fan of the Inhumans and look forward to seeing what’s next for them.  The Royal family has left the throne and I’m hearing things about them heading out into space?  Yeah, definitely down for this one.

 

Alex

Top Pick: Divinity III: Stalinverse #4 (Valiant) – Alright, so I’ve already read this, and it’s fantastic. What’s got me excited is the thought of reading the issue without any watermarked art work because this is a beautiful looking issue, and a fantastic conclusion.

Voracious: Feeding Time #4 (Action Lab Entertainment/Action Lab: Danger Zone) – Another comic I’ve already read and loved, my reasons for picking this are very similar to Divinity III: Stalinverse #4 – I want to see the colours pop in print.

Aldous Spark #1 (Grenade Fire, Inc) – So this one’s a bit of a cheat, but it’s sat on my desktop right now waiting for me to read it for a review… and because I plan on doing that this week, and the comic looks pretty bloody awesome, I figured I’d have it as one of my top picks.

Ninjak #25 (Valiant) – It’s taken me awhile to get really excited for this series, and I’m not really sure why, but when I read the first part of The Seven Blades Of Master Darque something clicked and I was suddenly all in with Valiant’s purple clad ninja that blends James Bond with Batman. And swords.

Old Man Logan #20 (Marvel) – The last Marvel book still on my pull list is always going to find a spot here because I am an unashamed Wolverine fanboy. I make no excuses.

 

Joe

Top Pick: Animosity #6 (Aftershock) – This is one of my favorite comic books out in the entire medium, and I wish more people read it. An awesome story about a girl and her dog, and the downfall of humanity.

Dark Knight III: The Master Race #8 (DC Comics) – It hasn’t been all good, but I’ve enjoyed the last few. It feels just different and classic enough for me, even if it doesn’t touch the highs of the original legendary story.

Old Man Logan #20 (Marvel) – Lemire is done in a few issues, so I want to savor these. Also, we are almost at the past lives story arc which has me so excited. I love this book.

Moonshine #6 (Image) – This is such a crazy and original book. Moonshine, gangsters, romance, and werewolves. What isn’t there to like?

Booster Gold/The Flintstones Special #1 (DC Comics) – Mark Russell does amazing work on books like Prez, and The Flintstones, and now he’s giving us this odd gem among the other DC/Hanna-Barbera mashups.

 

Shay

Top Pick: Orphan Black Deviations #1 (IDW Publishing) – It’s a sci-fi bonanza , in a super sized cross over that’ll make the tv lover in you squeal with delight. It’s a 6 part arc and this is the very beginning of what I’m sure will be a lovely story!

Harley’s Little Black Book #6 (DC Comics) – Harley finds herself tossed out of a space ship and stranded with Lobos and his dog/food tester on a rainy planet, with minimal clothing. Hijiniks ensue in this over the top issue of Harley’s LBB .

Suicide Squad/Banana Splits Special #1 (DC Comics) – Yes, it is as silly as you think it is and yes you will laugh your butt off and love it as much as you think you will. It’s a mash-up you didn’t know you needed.

Inhumans Prime #1 (Marvel) – The bridge isn’t over, this is the super-sized issue that kicks it off. RESURRXION Starts now with the first issue in the arc that’ll connect IVX to whatever Marvel has planned next.

X-Men Prime #1 (Marvel) – The X-Men team have a little bridge of their own, Kitty Pryde is back, ready to lead & it’s time to rebuild.

 

Brett

Top Pick: Suicide Squad/Banana Splits Special #1 (DC Comics) – The concept is completely insane, but this is a comic that you didn’t know you need until you’ve read it. It’s off the wall fun and exactly what I was hoping for when DC Comics announced this series of mash-ups. The main story is solid, but the Snagglepuss story by Mark Russell with art by Howard Porter is perfection. Twisted fun that also reflects on the world.

Hook Jaw #4 (Titan Comics) – This is basically Jaws, except crazier, and I’m completely sucked in and sold on it.

Man-Thing #2 (Marvel) – I wasn’t completely sold on the first issue but the back-up story was top notch. I’m interested in seeing the second issue mostly because I have a better idea of what R.L. Stine is going for with this series so it won’t catch me off guard as much.

The Rift #3 (Red 5 Comics) – Time travel fun that’s a great twist on a Twilight Zone like story.

Rough Riders: Riders on the Storm #2 (Aftershock) – Historical figures come together in this weird twist on history. The first issue picks up where the first volume left off and it continues the fun. There’s lots of mysteries to answer and I want to see where this story takes us.

Preview: Inhumans Prime #1

Inhumans Prime #1

(W) Al Ewing (A) Ryan Sook (CA) Jonboy Meyers
Rated T+
In Shops: Mar 29, 2017
SRP: $4.99

RESURRXION BEGINS HERE!

In the wake of the awesome events of IVX – what will become of the Inhumans? In this oversized special issue – the trial of Maximus! The coming of Marvel Boy! And what is the dark secret of Black Bolt? A special bridging issue between the past of the Inhumans and their future – on Earth and in the stars!

Inhumans Prime #1 Brings You The Future of Inhumanity This March!

Their throne shattered by the events of Inhumans vs. X-Men, times are changing for the Inhumans. And the ResurrXion begins for this strange super race this March in Inhumans Prime #1! Setting the stage for a bevy of can’t-miss new series – Royals, Secret Warriors, and Black Bolt – this one-shot asks the question: is there a future for the Inhuman race? Incoming Royals writer Al Ewing is joined by fan-favorite artist Ryan Sook and rising star Chris Allen to bring readers the next blockbuster chapter of Inhumanity! Witness…the trial of Maximus! The prophecy of Marvel Boy! The rise of a new leader! And more! Plus, what dark secret is Black Bolt hiding that could shatter the Inhumans once and for all? Be there for this special issue that bridges the past of the Inhumans…and their future. Both here on Earth, and in the depths of space! Don’t miss the kickoff to the next stage of Inhuman evolution!

Featuring covers by Jonboy Meyers, Ryan Stegman, Jack Kirby, Elizabeth Torque, Ryan Sook, and June Brigman.

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Marvel Reveals X-Men Prime and Inhumans Prime

This Spring, the X-Men and Inhumans explode onto the scene with new comics, new characters and new status quos. Before diving head in with all the highly anticipated new titles, get ready for two can’t-miss one-shots setting the stage for RessurXion! Marvel has announced X-Men Prime #1 and Inhumans Prime #1 – two oversized specials coming in March!

First, incoming X-Men Gold scribe Marc Guggenheim and artist Ken Lashley bring you X-Men Prime #1! In the wake of Inhumans vs. X-Men, who will pick up the pieces? Where do they go from here? Professor Xavier’s dream comes full circle as Kitty Pryde returns home, ready to lead her people. To take the X-Men to new heights with new teams, new missions and a new school. To move forward and protect the world that hates and fears them. The next chapter of X-Men begins here!

Then, a new day dawns for the Inhumans as Royals writer Al Ewing and artist Ryan Sook bring you Inhumans Prime #1! Maximus stands trial! Witness the arrival of Marvel Boy! What dark secret is Black Bolt silently hiding? Their throne shaken by recent events, the Royal Family heads for the stars while the next generation of Inhumans – Ms. Marvel, Moon Girl, Quake and more – remain on Earth to take charge of their own destiny! The Inhumans look to their past and charge headlong into the future – on Earth and in the depths of space!

ResurrXion begin here!

X-Men Prime features a cover by Adrian Syaf while Inhumans Prime features a cover by Jonboy Meyers.

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