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SECRET WARS #5 Review: “If I Did It: The Victor Von Doom Story!”

August 15, 2015 by Matt Lehn 3 Comments

Although this week’s installment hits another talk-heavy interlude, it is decidedly not a rehash of the “shock pathos” treatment from the third issue. God Emperor Doom is now covering the tracks of his kill-crazy rampage and showing increasing signs of reverting to his super-villain roots. Or, in the words of our national poet, Dr. Dre: “Y’all gonna keep f***ing around with me and turn me back to the old me”. [Read more…] about SECRET WARS #5 Review: “If I Did It: The Victor Von Doom Story!”

Filed Under: Featured, Marvel Reviews Tagged With: Secret Wars

MS. MARVEL #17 Review: “Talking Jersey City End of the World Blues!”

August 9, 2015 by Matt Lehn Leave a Comment

Writer G. Willow Wilson continues to close out Kamala Khan’s first volume by featuring a team-up between Ms. Marvels old and new. Guest-starring Carol Danvers, the duo embark on an impromptu adventure that is as much light-hearted fun as it is emotionally tear-jerking. [Read more…] about MS. MARVEL #17 Review: “Talking Jersey City End of the World Blues!”

Filed Under: Featured, Marvel Reviews Tagged With: Ms. Marvel

DARTH VADER #8 Review: “Imperial Sidebar”

August 7, 2015 by Matt Lehn Leave a Comment

Given recent announcements of additional series and an “Event-style” crossover, it’s no secret that Marvel has big plans for the Star Wars titles. However, the unfortunate downside of this anticipated growth spurt is that sometimes what’s directly on the plate can feel less special. Sadly, this holds true of the Sith Lord’s latest solo outing. [Read more…] about DARTH VADER #8 Review: “Imperial Sidebar”

Filed Under: Featured, Marvel Reviews Tagged With: Darth Vader, Star Wars

STAR-LORD AND KITTY PRYDE #1 Review: “Of All the Spin-Offs in All the Domains in All of Battleworld…”

July 29, 2015 by Matt Lehn Leave a Comment

As Secret Wars hits a half-time break, its forward momentum farms out to several new tie-in books. Incumbent Star-Lord scribe Sam Humphries takes the opportunity to rebrand with fugitive Liferaft survivor Peter Quill hiding in plain sight, his new “undercover” status quo predicating more as a series of gags than any serious long-game plan. Building on this house of larks, it’s no coincidence that his cover blows before too long.

Everyone comes to Blackagar's...
Everyone comes to Blackagar’s…

 

There’s a vague sense that Humphries is outlining a high-stakes adventure/romance, however the first portion doesn’t exactly sell that to its truest potential. Instead, we get an entertaining yet slightly silly lampoon on corporate synergy laced with noir-heavy retro overtones. Placing the action inside Black Bolt’s Casablanca-esque night club, The Quiet Room, is a perfect fit as Humphries turns the proceedings into a cross between a classic Disney animated feature and Batman The Animated Series.

Does X-Factor have to pay royalties for playing songs from "The Little Mermaid"?
Does X-Factor have to pay royalties for playing songs from “The Little Mermaid”?

Trading more on zings and charm than a steady drive to a greater endpoint, there is an element of imbalance. Writing Star-Lord’s solo exploits for well over a year, Humphries shows obvious familiarity and facility with the character. In fairness, the writer doesn’t often portray Peter Quill immersively interacting with “Earth culture”, so showcasing that here is indeed welcome. Quill’s twist reasoning for his stage name (“‘Swingin’ Stevie Rogers”) and “inspired musical genius” is also a very smart bit.

The maitre d' just got done seating Country Wolf and City Wolf...
The maitre d’ just got done seating Country Wolf and City Wolf…

Sadly, in all this, Humphries downplays his new titular co-star. Kitty Pryde comes off as something as a blank slate despite her whip-smart intelligence and beguiling intensity. For all of Quill’s winky POV and multiple informational flashback sequences, Humphries just kind of lazily assumes his audience understands that this is the Kitty Pryde from the legendary Age of Apocalypse. Depending on how you look at it, it’s either a saving grace or yet another crutch that Pryde’s contact, Gambit the Collector, bullet-points some of her current Battleworld credentials. Hopefully, this remedies and she gets more spotlight next issue.

Maybe it's the face tattoos but Drax is looking damn presidential lately...
Maybe it’s the face tattoos but Drax is looking damn presidential lately…

The most solid contribution definitely comes from the visual department, countering and complementing the schtickfest.  In addition to the punchy and expressive word-ballooning of veteran letterer Joe Sabino, the art team boasts a line-up of relative newcomers to the House of Ideas. Cover artist Yasmine Putri depicts a scene that is maybe more metaphoric interpretation of where this issue lands than any actual depiction of the interior contents. After a stint on the interdimensional X-Treme X-Men series a few years back, color artist Jessica Kholinne returns with fellow Heavy Metal Magazine alum, artist Alti Firmansyah, making her Marvel debut. There’s an inherent streak of stylization but edginess is traded-off for lush flares of cartoonish absurdity (ie, Drax’s monumental pompadour). Somewhere, Tex Avery smiles down on this comic…

Man, Battleworld's dating rituals are sooo weird!
Man, Battleworld’s dating rituals are sooo weird!

It seems Humphries and company intend a star-crossed rom-com with a hint of Midnight Run. That said, this issue is deceptively subtle in the route it takes getting underway. So far, we’re treated to an ultra-swanky affair yet the current tenor reads more as an adversarial “Vs.” than as a cooperative “And” (but that’s how all great love stories start, right?). Featuring the “prime” Peter Quill, there’s no question this story “counts” however it’s opting for light-hearted larfs over it’s potential for over-the-top drama and deep introspection. Not a perfect opener but amusing and beautifully constructed.

Filed Under: Marvel Reviews

SIEGE #1 Review: “Catch Twenty-Doom!”

July 19, 2015 by Matt Lehn Leave a Comment

Winding down assignments from the publisher, writer Kieron Gillen creates an unlikely yet compelling ensemble of cherry-picked Marvel properties from his personal catalog. Instead of resting on well-earned laurels and churning out a self-congratulatory novelty book, Gillen smartly positions his “Greatest Hits” as one of the most integral Secret Wars spin-offs. [Read more…] about SIEGE #1 Review: “Catch Twenty-Doom!”

Filed Under: Featured, Marvel Reviews Tagged With: Kieron Gillen, Secret Wars

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