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Preview: Buffy The Vampire Slayer #14

Buffy The Vampire Slayer #14

Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Writer: Jordie Bellaire
Artist: Julian Lopez
Colorist: Raúl Angulo
Letterer: Ed Dukeshire
Cover Artists:  
     Main Cover:
David Lopez
     Spotlight Cover: Marguerite Sauvage
     Ring of Fire Cover: Matthew Taylor
     Incentive Cover: Afua Richardson
    Unlocked Chosen One Variant: Serena Malyon
Price: $3.99

Kendra The Vampire Slayer—and the all-new Scooby gang—must defend Sunnydale from the aftershocks of the Hellmouth and a new threat that feels very familiar! But can they fill the void left behind by Buffy?

And will this issue answer the question of what, exactly, happened to Buffy?

Buffy The Vampire Slayer #14

Preview: Hulk #10

Hulk #10

(W) Mariko Tamaki (A) Julian Lopez, Francesco Gaston (CA) John Tyler Christopher
Rated T+
In Shops: Sep 13, 2017
SRP: $3.99

• Jen Walters used to fight for justice in the courtroom as a lawyer and outside of it as the super hero known as She-Hulk. But after the events of Civil War, Jen’s Hulk persona has changed, seemingly putting the super hero part of her life out of reach…
• But a new drug has hit the streets, turning people into monsters, and Jen can’t help but be pulled into the craziness of it all…
• Is She-Hulk back? Or is her new Hulk a new breed of hero?

Preview: Hulk #9

Hulk #9

(W) Mariko Tamaki (A) Julian Lopez (CA) John Tyler Christopher
Rated T+
In Shops: Aug 09, 2017
SRP: $3.99

VALLEY OF THE HULKS!
• When a drug hits the street that publicly transforms a man into a Hulk-like monster, JENNIFER WALTERS steps in to investigate!
• Will Jennifer find an antidote to the transformation, or will the drug – and its horrific effects – continue to spread?
• Guest-starring PATSY WALKER, A.K.A. HELLCAT!

Review: X-Men: Blue #4

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It was teased a few issues ago, and it’s official, Wolverine is back… well not that Wolverine, a different one. James Hudson, Wolverine’s “Ultimate Universe” son has made his full debut in the 616 as the X-Men team tracks him down after a hit by Cerebro. There’s some good here and there’s some bad, but overall the issue is an entertaining one.

X-Men Blue #4 has the team flying when Cerebro pings a mutant. The issue with that opening is that it feels a little out of the blue (no pun intended) disconnected from the previous issue’s run in with Bastion and the Sentinels. You’d think this team would be concerned with that or maybe on the hunt for them? There’s not a mention or a focus as they head right into investigating this mysterious mutant. That’s my biggest problem with the issue as they’re presented with a threat but get distracted by something else with no follow-up. Shouldn’t Magneto get called in? Shouldn’t they be on the offensive with this? But I digress…

The team is on the hunt for this mysterious individual and how they come across him and the interaction is pretty paint by numbers. Little ground is broken, but the interaction between the team and their dynamic is really good. That stands out as the strongest thing in the series. Writer Cullen Bunn has the characters down and is building to something nice (ie clearly Jean having a “turn” towards evil or corruption). There’s also a lighthearted tone about it all, again a good thing that fits the teenage spirit of the characters.

The art by Julian Lopez along with inks by José Marzan, Jr. and Walden Wong, and colors by Irma Knivila are all really good and fit the tone of the comic really well. My gripe though is Hudson himself who is given hair that’s straight up Wolverine, a look that feels more like a “come on” than something natural about him. His clean cut look we saw in the Ultimate Universe was something that felt solid in that he stood apart from his dad. Due to just the addition of the haircut, it feels like an attempt to replace or make us forget.

Does the Marvel universe need a third Wolverine? We’ll see, but the end of the issue has me really intrigued as it challenges some assumptions I had about the fate of the Ultimate Universe and its characters. It opens up some possibilities, but also could lead to the mess that was the previous Marvel Universe. We’ll see where Bunn goes from here, but so far, he has me intrigued to see what happens next.

Story: Cullen Bunn Art: Julian Lopez Cover Art: Arthur Adams
Story: 7.75 Art: 7.45 Overall: 7.70 Recommendation: Read

Preview: Doctor Strange #1.MU

Doctor Strange #1.MU

(W) Chip Zdarsky (A) Julian Lopez (CA) Chip Zdarsky
Rated T+
In Shops: Feb 15, 2017
SRP: $4.99

A MONSTERS UNLEASHED TIE-IN!

Doctor Strange gets sucked into the monster event of the year! Too bad for the Marvel Universe that Strange is at his lowest power levels. What’s a Sorcerer Supreme to do?

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Monsters Unleashed Gets Four New Tie-Ins!

As skyscraper-sized behemoths rampage across the Marvel Universe – it’s all hands on deck as heroes from across the globe mobilize to combat endless monster hordes! Cullen Bunn and five superstar artists are poised to bring you a blockbuster epic that has to be seen to be believed beginning in Monsters Unleashed #1. With action so big, it’s spilling out into the rest of the Marvel Universe! Marvel has announced the next four Monsters Unleashed tie-in one-shots for the month of February – Doctor Strange #1.MU, Champions #1.MU, Uncanny Inhumans #1.MU and All-New X-Men #1.MU!

First up, it’s massive monster mayhem in Doctor Strange #1.MU. The good doctor would have a hard time taking down these monsters at peak strength – how do you think he’ll do now that his magic has been diminished? Next, Marvel’s newest teen team supreme goes head-to-head with giant monsters in Champions #1.MU. As they crash headlong into their first big conflict, will they find they’re in over their heads? Then, she’s the best there is at what she does – but what she does ISN’T fighting giant monsters. As the X-Men head to New Orleans in All-New X-Men#1.MU, what they uncover deep in the bayou could help turn the tide before it’s too late! Finally, Crystal and her crew head to Italy for an epic throw down in Uncanny Inhumans#1.MU. They’ll have a hard enough time shutting down one monster, but when two make landfall in Rome – Crystal and her crew of Inhumans will have to dig deep if they want to save the city and everyone in it!

These four blockbuster titles join January’s Spider-Man/Deadpool #1.MU and Avengers #1.MU!

Doctor Strange #1.MU is being written by Chip Zdarsky with art by Julian Lopez and cover by Zdarsky. Champions #1.MU is written by Jeremy Whitley with art by Ro Stein and Ted Brandt and cover by Simone Bianchi. Uncanny Inhumans #1.MU is written by Paul Allor with art by Brian Level and cover by Michael Walsh. All-New X-Men #1.MU is written by Whitley with art by Carlo Barberi and cover by Adam Kubert.

Preview: Stray #4

STRAY #4

Writer(s): Vito Delsante
Artist Name(s): Sean Izaakse, Ross Campbell (colors)
Cover Artist(s): Sean Izaakse/Ross Campbell (reg), Julian Lopez/Juan Albarrán/Brett R. Smith (var)
32 pgs./All ages/ FC
$3.99 (reg.)

The Doberman’s killer is revealed!  Who (and what) is Duette? And will Rodney survive their confrontation to become the hero he’s destined to be? The smash series concludes here! Variant cover by Julian Lopez, limited to 1,500 copies!

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