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For those who went to their comic shop yesterday, what’d you get?

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The Mary Sue – Joss Whedon: The Lack of Female Superheroes In Movies “Pisses Me Off.” Tell Me About It, Dude. There’s so many good choices to start with.

WBD – U.S. superheroes bow to Islam, but this 1 refuses Forget the lack of reality in most of the article, Pigman isn’t bad though.

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Comic Vine – Abe Sapien: Dark and Terrible #3

Comic Vine – All-New X-Men #12

Comic Vine – Archer and Armstrong #10

CBR – Astro City #1

Comic Vine – Avengers #13

Comic Vine – Avengers Arena #10

Comic Vine – Batwing #21

Unleash the Fanboy – The Black Bat #2

Comic Vine – Daredevil: Dark Nights #1

Comic Vine – Detective Comics #21

Comic Vine – Earth 2 #13

Comic Vine – Fearless Defenders #5

Comic Vine – Green Arrow #21

Comic Vine – Green Lantern #21

Comic Vine – Herobear and the Kid Special #1

Comic Vine – Iron Man #11

Comic Vine – Kick-Ass 3 #1

Comic Vine – The Phantom Stranger #9

Comic Vine – Red She-Hulk #66

Comic Vine – Superior Spider-Man #11

Comic Vine – Thanos Rising #3

Comic Vine – Ultimate Comics Ultimates #25

Comic Vine – X-Factor #257

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We’re closer to Free Comic Book Day and the opening of Iron Man 3! What’s everyone excited for?

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MTV Geek – A Game of Thrones #14

Comic Vine – Abe Sapien: Dark and Terrible #2

Comic Vine – Action Comics #20

Comic Vine – Aquaman #19

Comic Vine – Batwing #20

Comic Vine – The Black Bat #1

Comic Vine – Cyborg 009 #000

Comic Vine – Earth 2 #12

Comic Vine – Fairest #15

Comic Vine – Green Arrow #20

Comic Vine – Hawkeye #10

Comic Vine – Indestructible Hulk #7

Comic Vine – Iron Man #9

Bleeding Cool – The Movement #1

Unleash the Fanboy – Savage Dragon #187

Comic Vine – Superior Spider-Man #9

The Beat – Superior Spider-Man #9

Comic Vine – Ten Grand #1

Comic Vine – Thanos Rising #2

Comic Vine – Worlds’ Finest #12

Comic Vine – X-Factor #255

Review: Age of Ultron #4 and Thanos Rising #1

Age of Ultron #4

AgeOfUltron4CoverI’ve been generally down on Age of Ultron, the latest major event from the Marvel team. This one, has Ultron enacting his revenge upon the Marvel universe warping the world into a war-torn landscape where heroes are outnumbered and hunted. In the last issue, we were presented with the “shocker” that the Vision was involved, being manipulated by Ultron to make this plan happen.

For three issues, we’ve been teased and hinted at what’s going on, but with Age of Ultron #4, it’s all finally laid out for us. We now know the “how” generally in what’s going on and the solution is rather predictable. It’s taken us four issues and a good chunk of change to get to this point?

That’s part of my disappointment with this event so far, the pacing. We should be much further ahead in the story than we are now. The first issue felt like the action sequence before the opening credits of a movie and the next two issues was set up, and easily could be crammed into one issue. Did this really need four issues? Maybe two, or two and a half comics, not four. The story is far too decompressed, it’s working against the enjoyment right now.

Also, the art isn’t up the Bryan Hitch’s normal fantastic standards. Characters’ heads are misshapen, eyes are crossed, there’s weird poses, it all is sub-standard for a talented artist.

As far as big events, this one is really off in all aspects. The story is predictable, the pacing is plodding, the art is sub-standard. For a major event, I expect more. I could go further into the fact this is the first major event post Marvel NOW! and as an introduction of such things to new readers, this is a pretty poor one to begin with.

I’ll continue to read it in hopes that things improve, but so far, I’m unimpressed.

Story: Brian Michael Bendis Art: Bryan Hitch
Story: 6.75 Art: 6.75 Overall: 6.75 Recommendation: Pass

Thanos Rising #1

ThanosRising_1_CoverIt’s clear Marvel is setting up Thanos to be a big deal in the coming years, not only in the comic universe, but also the movie universe. It’s not surprising there’s now an effort to flesh out the character, giving him more of a background and some history to explain his actions. That’s where this mini-series comes into the picture and it’s an odd one.

We get to see Thanos is a child, and some of the major events that have shaped his life. What drives a person to be obsessed with death as much as he is, and we’re lead to believe it stems from being rejected as a child. There’s some interesting stuff here, but it all comes off as a checklist of social issues, as opposed to the build up of a character who has committed genocide on a vast scale. We’re not given a complicated tragic figure, instead it’s a predictable, paint-by-numbers set up.

From the beginning Thanos is rejected as a child due to his appearance and for some unexplained reason “death” is all around him causing numerous attempts to kill him as a child. It’s all predictable, unexplained and laughable. We’re taken through his early years to see how he deals with children and from there how he’s accepted or rejected. Again, all cookie cutter stuff. Nothing stands out as original, which is a shame because writer Jason Aaron is beyond talented.

Simone Bianchi’s art is as fantastic as I’d expect. It’s painted like style is so unique and original, you know it when you see it, and it’s the highlight of the book.

Overall, this first issue actually does a disservice to the character of Thanos. Previously we were given a mad tyrant obsessed with death and willing to do all to appease his mistress. Now, we get some motivation, but it’s weak and predictable. I’d rather take the mysterious unpredictable character whose motivations were simple, instead of the one whose back-story came off an assembly line.

I’m giving this comic a “read” recommendation, not because the story is worth it at all, the art is the draw here.

Story: Jason Aaron Art: Simone Bianchi
Story: 6.5 Art: 8.5 Overall: 6.75 Recommendation: Read

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Yesterday was new comic book day! Did you get a chance to get to your shop or pick up some digital books? If so, let us know what you got below!

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The Hollywood Reporter – Zoe Saldana in Talks to Star in Marvel’s ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ (Exclusive)Interesting in how this is shaping up.

 

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Comic Vine – Abe Sapien: Dark and Terrible #1

Comic Vine – Age of Apocalypse #14

Comic Vine – Age of Ultron #4

Comic Vine – Animal Man #19

Comic Vine – Batwing #19

CBR – Detective Comics #19

Comic Vine – Detective Comics #19

Talking Comics – Dia De Los Muertos #2

Comic Vine – Earth 2 #11

Comic Vine – Fairest #14

Comic Vine – Great Pacific #6

Comic Vine – Green Arrow #19

Comic Vine – Harbinger Wars #1

Comic Vine – Swamp Thing #19

Comic Vine – Thanos Rising #1

Comic Vine – Ultimate Comics X-Men #25

The Beat – REVIEW: Green Lantern’s ‘Wrath of the First Lantern’ Event

Pick of the Week: Princeless Vol. 2 #1

PL_V2_NO1_CVRThis week sees the first issue of the second volume of the best mini-series of last year. Princeless Vol. 2 #1, from Action Lab, kicks off continuing its liberating story. There’s a brilliance of Princeless as it attacks and takes on gender roles and stereotypes, especially in today’s comic books.

What’s even better than it’s social statements is the fact that the comic book is enjoyable by both kids and parents. A perfect example of what comics can be, it not only challenges tropes, it entertains at the same time.

  • Princeless Vol. 2 #1 – see above
  • Punk Rock Jesus TPB –  I finally read all of Sean Phillips’ brilliant mini-series taking on religion and celebrity. If you missed it the first time, do yourself a favor and grab the trade.
  • Harbinger Wars #1It’s been building up and now it’s here! Valiant’s first big event.
  • Thanos Rising #1Marvel’s mini-series giving us some more depth and insight to what will be once again a major player in the Marvel Universe.
  • Kill Shakespeare: Tide of Blood #2The Shakespeare mash-up has been a fun read that actually makes me want to learn more about Shakespeare!

Superstar Artist Skottie Young Covers Thanos Rising #1!

Marvel has relead a first look at superstar Skottie Young’s variant cover to Thanos Rising #1 from the creative team of Jason Aaron and Simone Bianchi! Discover the unbelievable origin story of one of the most talked about villains in the Marvel Universe—Thanos, the demi-god of death. Who is Thanos and what does he want? How does he come to permanently alter the course of our favorite superheroes? Prepare for a visceral tale of tragedy, deceit and destiny—setting up one of the most monumental events in Marvel history!

THANOS RISING #1 (FEB130488)
THANOS RISING #1 YOUNG VARIANT (FEB130490)
Written by JASON AARON
Art & Cover by SIMONE BIANCHI
Variant Cover by SKOTTIE YOUNG
FOC – 03/11/13 On-Sale – 04/03/13

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The Future of Marvel NOW! Is Thanos Rising!

This April, the true origin behind the most villainous force of the year is revealed in Thanos Rising #1, kicking off the all-new limited series from the blockbuster creative team of writer Jason Aaron and artist Simone Bianchi!

Prepare for a visceral tale of tragedy, deceit and destiny like you’ve never seen before as readers dive into the shrouded history of the most talked about villain of the Marvel Universe. Who is Thanos, and where did this demi-god of death and destruction come from? And how does this story set up one of the biggest events in Marvel history?

THANOS RISING #1
Written by JASON AARON
Art & Cover by SIMONE BIANCHI
ON SALE APRIL 2013!

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