Tag Archives: x-men: worst x-man ever

Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

FAITH_004_COVER-A_HANSWednesdays 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.

Alex

Top Pick: Faith #4 (Valiant) – Why is this my top pick? Because it’s so bloody good! It is one of the best series you’ll read this year, and feels like this generation Spider-Man, but, you know not from Marvel. I’ve loved every issue so far, and I can’t wait for this.

Batman #51 (DC Comics) – With Bruce back in the spandex, and Superheavy concluded, I want to see where the series goes from here ahead of the Rebirth.

Old Man Logan #5 (Marvel) – After the lackluster ending to #4, I’m hoping that this issue returns to the heights of the earlier issues, but with an Old Man Logan who is slightly more accustomed to his present.

 

Patrick

Top Pick: Dark Knight III: Master Race #4 (DC Comics) – I have fond memories of reading the third issue, but it’s been so long they’re all a bit hazy now. I’m excited to see if the zig-zag narrative continues. Actually I could say a lot of sarcastic things but in the end I’m just a nerd waiting for the next issue.

X-Men: Worst X-Man Ever #3 (Marvel) – This book is fresh and amusing enough to make it a fun departure from the decades of “what the hell is going on now?” X-Men stories.

 

Paul

Top Pick: Old Man Logan #5 (Marvel) – Being one of the very few (I think) who hasn’t read the original Old Man Logan storyline, I didn’t know what to expect from this book except for knowing Logan was back and, well, old.  But WOW has this book impressed me!  Following Logan as he tries to change his future;  watching him slash his way through the bad guys; seeing him encounter people he thought long gone.  This is dark and gritty and everything a Wolverine book should be.  If you haven’t been reading, this is #5…catch up already!

Patsy Walker AKA Hellcat #5 (Marvel) – This is a title I didn’t think I was going to enjoy after I saw previews.  Happy to say I was wrong.  Totally not what I usually read; this is a really lighter look at the Marvel U.  It’s funny, it’s sometimes campy, it’s cartoony….It’s Patsy!  And it works.

 

Brett

Top Pick: 4 Kids Walk Into a Bank #1 (Black Mask Studios) – A fantastic debut issue that introduces us to four kids (shocker) and their father who has some bad men looking for him. The comic is all set up, but the focus on each kids personality and quirks is beyond fantastic giving each life in ways so many other comics miss.

Aliens: Defiance #1 (Dark Horse) – Today is Aliens day, but tomorrow sees a new Aliens comic hitting shelves. Dark Horse is doing some great things with the Aliens/Predator/Prometheus universe creating comics that can be read on their own, but when brought together they tell an even more entertaining story.

Chapterhouse Archives Captain Canuck #1 (Chapterhouse Comics) – It’s Captain Canuck. I’ve been loving what Chapterhouse has done with the character, so the more Captain Canuck, the better. His series is that perfect mix of fun and entertainment without the grim and gritty

Faith #4 (Valiant) – Speaking of fun and entertaining without the grim and gritty… a fantastic comic for so many reasons, one of which is the main character is a normal person in her attitude and looks. It’s great to read a comic and see someone that actually looks and acts like a real human being.

Micronauts #1 (IDW Publishing) – The classic comic characters and series is back! We’ll see how it holds up today. I’ve been looking forward to this debut since it was announced.

Around the Tubes

It was new comic book day yesterday which brought us the first new day of comics (sort of, long story). What’d folks get? What’d you enjoy? Sound off below!

While you decide, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web below.

Around the Tubes

The ComiChron – Comics shops order $579 million in comics, GNs in 2015, up 7%; Star Wars, Saga lead Top 10s – Good to see.

The Outhousers – Founder of Ruthless Comics Monopoly Speaks Out in Favor of Income Inequality, Rebukes God Damn Liberals – Forgot antiquated in your description.

 

Around the Tubes Reviews

Talking Comics – The Abominable Norman

Comic Vine – Batman & Robin Eternal #14

Comic Vine – Midnighter #8

CBR – Spider-Man/Deadpool #1

Comic Vine – Spider-Man/Deadpool #1

Comic Vine – The Ultimates #3

Comic Vine – Uncanny X-Men #1

Comic Vine – X-Men: Worst X-Man Ever #1

Around the Tubes

It’s new comic book day! What are folks looking forward to this first week of new comics in 2016? While you contemplate that, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web to entertain.

Around the Tubes

The Mary Sue – 8-Year-Old Asks Hasbro “Where’s Rey?,” Hasbro Responds … Not Terribly, I Guess – Not a bad response? It’s an interesting and complicated issue.

Women Write About Comics – The Tuskegee Heirs Will Soon Take Flight – This looks and sounds so cool.

 

Around the Tubes Reviews

The Rainbow Hub – All-New Wolverine #3

CBR – Spider-Man/Deadpool #1

CBR – X-Men: Worst X-Man Ever #1

Review: X-Men: Worst X-Man Ever #1

X-Men_Worst_X-Man_Ever_1_CoverBailey Hoskins has just discovered he is a mutant. For someone who’s never been special, never stood out, discovering he’s “gifted” is truly a gift. And with that gift comes the most exciting opportunity of all – entry into the hallowed halls of Xavier’s School for Gifted Children and into the ranks of the world-famous X-Men! But unfortunately for him…he might just be the worst X-Man ever. Welcome to the X-Men, Bailey…hope you survive the experience!

The idea of a Mutant with a horrible power is something that could be played up for lots of laughs. Also hoping you’re part of some minority group to feel special in a way is something I know I could relate to. Writer Max Bemis touches on both of those concepts briefly in X-Men: Worst X-Man Ever #1 the first issue of a five issue series that debuts this week digitally.

The issue is much more straight forward than I was expecting with a very dry humor that’s definitely not used enough. The idea of having a crappy power has been touched upon in other X-Men runs, and this one so far hasn’t really added anything new to that concept. The first issue is an entertaining one with enough humor to keep me entertained, though it could have stood to have had much more in that department. The tone of the comic is interesting, not sure if it wants to be over the top humorous, or a serious discussion, or somewhere in between, hence the rather dry feel in the end.

I really like the concept overall, but the first issue doesn’t really dive in to any of these solid ideas enough. Wanting to be special by being in a minority group. Having a crappy power. These could be amazing if done right, and they’re there, it’s just not enough of any of it… yet.

The art by Michael Walsh is good. There’s some solid designs of the characters, some takes I think are actually really solid. It reminds me of a style I’d expect more in a small press graphic novel. There’ some costume designs I don’t think I’ve seen before, and I dig it.

Like many “X” miniseries, there’s nothing amazing here, it’s a perfectly ok and entertaining first issue. This is one geared squarely for “X” fans. There’s potential in some of the ideas Bemis puts out there, but it’s hard to say how far he’ll go with them in just one issue. Where he focuses will be the key overall as to determine if this miniseries stands out.

Story: Max Bemis Art: Michael Walsh
Story: 7 Art: 7.6 Overall: 7 Recommendation: Read

Marvel provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

An Outcast Among Outcasts in X-Men: Worst X-Man Ever #1!

This January, experience a tale of the misfit among the misfits. Marvel has released a first look inside X-Men: Worst X-Man Ever #1, the new series written by Say Anything frontman Max Bemis with artist Michael Walsh!

Bailey Hoskins has just discovered he is a mutant. For someone who’s never been special, never stood out, discovering he’s “gifted” is truly a gift. And with that gift comes the most exciting opportunity of all – entry into the hallowed halls of Xavier’s School for Gifted Children and into the ranks of the world-famous X-Men! But unfortunately for him…he might just be the worst X-Man ever. Welcome to the X-Men, Bailey…hope you survive the experience!

Debuting digitally this January, be there as Bailey embarks on his first journey into the center of the Marvel Universe!

X-MEN: WORST X-MAN EVER #1 (of 5)
Written by MAX BEMIS
Art & Cover by MICHAEL WALSH

X-Men_Worst_X-Man_Ever_1_Cover