Archive for the ‘Human Torch (J. Storm)’ Category
April 17, 2015
Peter Milligan // Mike Allred
October 2004
***
A fairly blatant ripoff of Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid, as the team gets KIA with Mr. S & Tike A. gunned down in a suicide charge. It would’ve worked better if they hadn’t held each other at arm’s length since the retitling. Or if the run’s last two years had been compressed into one. Ah well.
last issue: X-Statix #25
continued in X-Statix Presents: Dead Girl #1 of 5
also indexed for Oct. ’04
Astonishing X-Men #4
Daredevil #63
Fantastic Four #517
Secret War #3 of 5
Tags:Mike Allred, Peter Milligan
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March 6, 2015
Paul Jenkins // Jae Lee
February 2001
****
No surprise that the Void is the Sentry’s negative aspect, since it’s been a metaphor for depression all along. But his hook—erasure from continuity—is a fruitful & unique experiment for Marvel, albeit one better off left to stand alone (one more fault in Bendis’ awful, epic Avengers run).
continued from The Sentry #5 of 5
continued from The Sentry/Fantastic Four #1 of 1
continued from The Sentry/Hulk #1 of 1
continued from The Sentry/Spider-Man #1 of 1
continued from The Sentry/X-Men #1 of 1
also indexed for Feb. ’01
Avengers #37
The Sentry/Fantastic Four #1 of 1
The Sentry/Hulk #1 of 1
The Sentry/Spider-Man #1 of 1
The Sentry/X-Men #1 of 1
Tags:Jae Lee, Paul Jenkins
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March 4, 2015
Paul Jenkins // Rick Leonardi
February 2001
***
Before his erasure from Marvel, the Sentry had helped Parker grow up—netting him a Pulitzer photo & fame! Bronze Age Spidey is a perfect vehicle for the Void-as-depression theme, & tonally S/S-M reads like a lost issue of Marvel Team-Up. But with yeoman’s work by Leonardi, it’s about as forgettable.
continued from The Sentry #5 of 5
continued in The Sentry/The Void #1 of 1
see also The Sentry/Fantastic Four #1 of 1
see also The Sentry/Hulk #1 of 1
see also The Sentry/X-Men #1 of 1
also indexed for Feb. ’01
Avengers #37
The Sentry/Fantastic Four #1 of 1
The Sentry/Hulk #1 of 1
The Sentry/The Void #1 of 1
The Sentry/X-Men #1 of 1
Tags:Paul Jenkins, Rick Leonardi
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March 2, 2015
Paul Jenkins // Phil Winslade
February 2001
***
Though Jenkins cleverly presents this as a “lost” issue of Startling Tales, the device is undercut by a flashback frame & fairly conventional super-comics art (albeit w/ a touch of period Neal Adams). The bigger problem is, it tells us nothing new about the friendship btw the Sentry & Mr. F.
continued from The Sentry #5 of 5
continued in The Sentry/The Void #1 of 1
see also The Sentry/Hulk #1 of 1
see also The Sentry/Spider-Man #1 of 1
see also The Sentry/X-Men #1 of 1
also indexed for Feb. ’01
Avengers #37
The Sentry/Hulk #1 of 1
The Sentry/Spider-Man #1 of 1
The Sentry/The Void #1 of 1
The Sentry/X-Men #1 of 1
Tags:Paul Jenkins, Phil Winslade
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March 1, 2015
Paul Jenkins // Jae Lee
January 2001
*****
The retcon acts as an ingenious device in this mini by casting an (ostensibly) unfilled role in Marvel’s Silver Age. The respect the Sentry’s accorded by other superheroes—incl. Mr. F, his unlikely Judas—and the world sell the story, maybe making it the best Superman arc since A. Moore’s Supreme.
continued in The Sentry/Fantastic Four #1 of 1
continued in The Sentry/Hulk #1 of 1
continued in The Sentry/Spider-Man #1 of 1
continued in The Sentry/X-Men #1 of 1
last issue: The Sentry #4 of 5
also indexed for Jan. ’01
Avengers #36
Maximum Security #3 of 3
Tags:Jae Lee, Paul Jenkins
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February 28, 2015
Paul Jenkins // Jae Lee
December 2000
****
Core Marvel heroes recall the Sentry, whose previous face-off w/ his (literal?) nemesis the Void ended in self-exile & a rewrite of reality. This mini maintains its weird sensibility partly thru a pacing akin to Grant Morrison’s: scenes begin in medias res w/ no exposition to orient the reader.
last issue: The Sentry #3 of 5
next issue: The Sentry #5 of 5
also indexed for Dec. ’00
Avengers #35
Maximum Security #2 of 3
Tags:Jae Lee, Paul Jenkins
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February 27, 2015
Paul Jenkins // Jae Lee
November 2000
*****
None of Marvel’s original heroes recognize this Superman riff except the Hulk (a tender, lovely scene). Yet the Sentry’s okay with this—preternaturally so, which gives his tale a dreamlike tone. Lee’s art furthers that eerie atmosphere with splattery backgrounds & great use of silhouettes & shadows.
last issue: The Sentry #2 of 5
next issue: The Sentry #4 of 5
also indexed for Nov. ’00
Avengers #34
Maximum Security #1 of 3
Thunderbolts #44
Tags:Jae Lee, Paul Jenkins
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February 26, 2015
Paul Jenkins // Jae Lee
October 2000
*****
A cult gem in Marvel’s early ’00s brush w/ experimentalism. Jenkins’ Sentry also debuts the company’s decade-long obsession w/ the ‘spliced retcon’. Before Cassandra Nova, Jessica Jones, & the Winter Soldier, Bob Reynolds got married, w/ Reed Richards as his best man—only now no one remembers him.
last issue: The Sentry #1 of 5
next issue: The Sentry #3 of 5
also indexed for Oct. ’00
Avengers #33
Daredevil #13
Marvel Boy #3 of 6
Maximum Security: Dangerous Planet #1 of 1
Thunderbolts #43
Tags:Jae Lee, Paul Jenkins
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January 1, 2015
Mark Waid // Mike Wieringo
April 2005
***
Temporarily in a human body, Galactus is inspired by Reed’s scientific humanism to step into a Kirbytech suicide booth. Or something. The plot’s a vehicle for a sentimental supercomic tour of How the Other Half Lives, with Waid & Wieringo adding a Silver Age SF poptimism. Still, it coasts a bit.
last issue: Fantastic Four #523
next issue: Fantastic Four #524
also indexed for Apr. ’05
Daredevil #70
Young Avengers #1
Tags:Mark Waid, Mike Wieringo
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December 31, 2014
Mark Waid // Mike Wieringo
March 2005
****
Aside from the Reed/von Doom arcs, this run has focused almost entirely on Johnny—to character-defining effect. Here at its climax, the kid uses his heraldic power of cosmic insight to stop Galactus itself! #522 does dabble in Big G’s backstory, but the action sequence btw him & the team is golden.
last issue: Fantastic Four #521
next issue: Fantastic Four #523
also indexed for Mar. ’05
Astonishing X-Men #9
Daredevil #69
Iron Man #3
The Pulse #7
Tags:Mark Waid, Mike Wieringo
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December 30, 2014
Mark Waid // Mike Wieringo
February 2005
*****
Aside from a gag opening, #521 is Human Torch, solo! He’s been zapped by Reed & then Big G, and now has the cosmic power to “see the unseen”(?). I can’t overpraise Waid’s Johnny Storm. It’s quintessential characterization, close to a Tom Sawyer, embodying heroic adolescence as a classic American type.
last issue: Fantastic Four #520
next issue: Fantastic Four #522
also indexed for Feb. ’05
Astonishing X-Men #8
Daredevil #68
Iron Man #2
Tags:Mark Waid, Mike Wieringo
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December 29, 2014
Mark Waid // Mike Wieringo
January 2005
****
Part of a lark of an arc. Last ish, the Storm sibs swapped powers to save Sue from aliens. Now Galactus himself has anointed da Invisible Kid as his new herald! Tho’ he shafts Sue, I love Waid’s Johnny Storm, here seen wandering G’s ship & fighting a planet’s champion w/ cosmic forcefields.
last issue: Fantastic Four #519
next issue: Fantastic Four #521
also indexed for Jan. ’05
Astonishing X-Men #7
Daredevil #67
Iron Man #1
The Pulse #6
Tags:Mark Waid, Mike Wieringo
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December 28, 2014
Mark Waid // Mike Wieringo
December 2004
****
The team stops alien invaders from hurling NYC into the sun! Back to basics, as they say, w/ expert creators showing why the FF are such fun. Sadly, Sue does get deployed as the ol’ damsel in distress, saved by Mr F’s widget. It swaps her powers w/ Johnny’s—a fun variant on the loss-of-powers trope.
last issue: Fantastic Four #518
next issue: Fantastic Four #520
also indexed for Dec. ’04
Astonishing X-Men #6
Daredevil #66
Tags:Mark Waid, Mike Wieringo
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December 27, 2014
Mark Waid // Mike Wieringo
November 2004
****
Aliens have targeted Sue, the only thing in the universe that could penetrate their cloaking device. In a cool twist, they’re refugees who use the inviso-shield to protect planets from Galactus. Ringo draws A-1 monsters, but flubs an interstellar sequence by drawing dull planets, not cosmic psychedelia.
last issue: Fantastic Four #517
next issue: Fantastic Four #519
also indexed for Nov. ’04
Astonishing X-Men #5
Daredevil #64
Daredevil #65
The Pulse #5
Tags:Mark Waid, Mike Wieringo
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December 26, 2014
Mark Waid // Mike Wieringo
October 2004
****
When mile-high pylons embed themselves in NYC bedrock, it looks like a job for the Fantastic Four! Waid’s FF has its flaws (mainly in its metaphysics), but when it’s executing classical superheroics it’s keen. Wieringo builds the scope & threat thru panel size & pacing while avoiding widescreen realism.
last issue: Fantastic Four #516
next issue: Fantastic Four #518
also indexed for Oct. ’04
Astonishing X-Men #4
Daredevil #63
Secret War #3 of 5
Tags:Mark Waid, Mike Wieringo
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December 24, 2014
Mark Waid with Karl Kesel // Paco Medina
August 2004
**
A new iteration of the Frightful 4 now mirrors the FF’s family dynamic—a warped image, as the Wizard conscripts an Asian ex-wife & love child. Their powers & personalities get obscured by Medina’s style (’90s American super-manga), which he does w/o much range or subtlety of emotion.
last issue: Fantastic Four #514
next issue: Fantastic Four #516
also indexed for Aug. ’04
Astonishing X-Men #2
Daredevil #61
Thanos #11
Tags:Karl Kesel, Mark Waid, Paco Medina
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December 23, 2014
Mark Waid with Karl Kesel // Paco Medina
late July 2004
***
The unexpected focus on Johnny continues: his coffee date is an unsure accomplice of the Frightful Four. Yet another penciller, a hack in the dated Maduriera vein. The earnest style & bad backgrounds don’t sell Waid’s somewhat generic supervillain rants & heart-to-heart beats of unbuttoned emo.
last issue: Fantastic Four #513
next issue: Fantastic Four #515
also indexed for Jul. ’04
Astonishing X-Men #1
Daredevil #60
Fantastic Four #513
The Pulse #3
Secret War #2 of 5
Thanos #10
Tags:Karl Kesel, Mark Waid, Paco Medina
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December 22, 2014
A-story: Mark Waid // Mike Wieringo
B-story: Mark Waid // Paul Smith
early July 2004
A-story: ***
B-story: ***
Spidey/Torch hijinks recalls the Silver Age years of rivalry (Waid shows a Lee influence, not a Kirby one). Ringo heightens this by homaging Ditko’s Sandman w/ a D-list aqua-baddie. In the back-up, Paul Smith draws bombshell bods for Sue’s catfight w/ one of Reed’s exes, a tomb raider-type adventurer.
last issue: Fantastic Four #512
next issue: Fantastic Four #514
also indexed for Jul. ’04
Astonishing X-Men #1
Daredevil #60
Fantastic Four #514
The Pulse #3
Secret War #2 of 5
Thanos #10
Tags:Mark Waid, Mike Wieringo, Paul Smith
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December 21, 2014
A-story: Mark Waid // Mike Wieringo
B-story: Mark Waid // Paul Smith
June 2004
A-story: ****
B-story: ***
Hard-luck Johnny seeks advice from Spider-Man at a waterpark, in a superhero version of Friends or a Hollywood bromance. Cool—the run’s high point so far has been Waid’s early focus on Johnny Storm, maybe the trickiest of the four to write well. And hey, a three-page marriage gag for a back-up!
last issue: Fantastic Four #511
next issue: Fantastic Four #513
also indexed for Jun. ’04
Daredevil #59
Thanos #9
Tags:Mark Waid, Mike Wieringo, Paul Smith
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December 20, 2014
Mark Waid // Mike Wieringo
May 2004
***
The explorers of heaven are invited to meet their maker, Jack Kirby. Waid lays the schmaltz on thick. It’s odd & a bit phony, since his M.O. on this mag isn’t very Kirby-esque. Waid’s more interested in emotional adversity than anything. Wieringo’s individual style, however, is its own homage to the king.
last issue: Fantastic Four #510
next issue: Fantastic Four #512
also indexed for May ’04
Daredevil #58
New X-Men #154
The Pulse #2
Thanos #7
Thanos #8
Tags:Mark Waid, Mike Wieringo
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December 18, 2014
Mark Waid // Mike Wieringo
March 2004
****
The mag still has its dark edge, thankfully dulled by Wieringo’s return. The team’s split, Reed’s brooding, & Johnny hallucinates Ben for company. A game of phone tag mobilizes the Fantastic Three for a rescue mission—to heaven! The Kirbytech is vintage: Doom’s flawed machine from college!
last issue: Fantastic Four #508
next issue: Fantastic Four #510
also indexed for Mar. ’04
Daredevil #56
New X-Men #151
New X-Men #152
Tags:Mark Waid, Mike Wieringo
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December 17, 2014
Mark Waid // Howard Porter
February 2004
**
Doc Doom psychically hops from hero to hero, forcing Mr. Fantastic to blast & kill the Thing. Sadly, in this arc Waid mirrors the ultraviolent sensationalism of ’90s super-comics, which he’d once refuted in Kingdom Come. The melee isn’t even memorable, due to Porter’s erratic, sometimes obscure art.
last issue: Fantastic Four #507
next issue: Fantastic Four #509
also indexed for Feb. ’04
Daredevil #55
New X-Men #150
Tags:Howard Porter, Mark Waid
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December 16, 2014
Mark Waid // Howard Porter
late January 2004
***
Mr F renegotiates his eternal stalemate w/ Dr D by imprisoning them together in a locked dimension. Waid’s given the hero a clenched-jaw gloom that, like the art, is a depressing throwback to ’90s comics; similarly, Doom’s escape (a telepathic takeover of Sue) is extremely, tiresomely violent.
last issue: Fantastic Four #506
next issue: Fantastic Four #508
also indexed for Jan. ’04
Alias #28
Daredevil #54
Fantastic Four #506
New X-Men #149
Tags:Howard Porter, Mark Waid
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December 14, 2014
Mark Waid // Howard Porter
late December 2003
****
The Richards use parental fear-mongering to justify their unilateral adventurism to a dubious Grimm. The latter is H. Porter’s strongest art element, having internalized the lessons of his scratchy school of ’90s superhero comics, w/ bad expressions, static panels, & problematic layouts.
last issue: Fantastic Four #504
next issue: Fantastic Four #506
also indexed for Dec. ’03
Alias #27
Avengers/JLA #4 of 4
Daredevil #53
Fantastic Four #504
New X-Men #148
Tags:Howard Porter, Mark Waid
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December 10, 2014
Mark Waid // Casey Jones
October 2003
****
Franklin has gone catatonic after his trip to hell, while his pop sulks in the dark. It’s a Claremont-like beat, to take an issue or two after a costly victory to deal with scars literal & figurative. Note that Waid tasks Johnny to deal with his bro-in-law’s funk, again nailing the character’s voice.
last issue: Fantastic Four #500
next issue: Fantastic Four #502
also indexed for Oct. ’03
Alias #25
Avengers/JLA #2 of 4
Daredevil #50
New X-Men #145
Tags:Casey Jones, Mark Waid
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December 9, 2014
Mark Waid // Mike Wieringo
September 2003
*****
An extra-long ish, given a false sheen by ‘unbooting’ the issue #. Tutored by Dr S, Mr F outwits Dr D by learning humility. He admits magic is beyond him & that he’s outclassed by both men, whereas Doom disrespects his demonic allies & gets dragged to hell! It’s an intense take on Doom that eschews nuance—he muses whose skin to wear on his mystic armor—that plays off the cartoon art.
last issue: Fantastic Four #70
next issue: Fantastic Four #501
also indexed for Sept. ’03
Alias #24
Daredevil #49
JLA/Avengers #1 of 4
New X-Men #144
Tags:Mark Waid, Mike Wieringo
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December 8, 2014
Mark Waid // Mike Wieringo
August 2003
****
Waid’s got a very dark take on the quintessential super-villain. His Dr. Doom has no aristo code, he’s an amoral megalomaniac whose Faustian deal gives him victory in his vendetta w/ Mr F. Are his scenes of triumph ill-served by the Disney-like art or does its clash of tones make for starker relief?
last issue: Fantastic Four #69
next issue: Fantastic Four #71
also indexed for Aug. ’03
Alias #23
Daredevil #48
New X-Men #142
New X-Men #143
Tags:Mark Waid, Mike Wieringo
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December 7, 2014
Mark Waid // Mike Wieringo
July 2003
****
Indebted to Claremont’s X-style (& much stronger than CC’s recent FF), Waid sends his science-heroes crashing to the ground, outclassed by Doc Doom’s sorcery. Ben argues that magic makes Reed feel inferior—a nice insight in a strong scene. But mostly, #69 give the adventure a real sense of stakes.
last issue: Fantastic Four #68
next issue: Fantastic Four #70
also indexed for Jul. ’03
Alias #22
Daredevil #47
New X-Men #141
Tags:Mark Waid, Mike Wieringo
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December 6, 2014
Mark Waid // Mike Wieringo
June 2003
****
Valeria says her first word: “Doom”! The Doc attacks the family thru the baby, having bound her to himself w/ arcane spells at her birth. I’m not sold yet on Waid’s focus on magic for the arch-villain, although the trait is well-established. Or maybe I preferred the earlier issues’ lighter tone.
last issue: Fantastic Four #67
next issue: Fantastic Four #69
also indexed for Jun. ’03
Alias #21
Daredevil #46
New X-Men #139
New X-Men #140
Tags:Mark Waid, Mike Wieringo
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December 4, 2014
Mark Waid // Mark Buckingham
April 2003
*****
In this light, spritely two-parter, the Storm sibs stop a mad-science chain reaction. Waid nails Johnny’s char, a difficult feat, by casting him as a corporate douche who’s quick on his toes. Buckingham has near-perfect comic delivery, only missing the slapstick potential of a supersized Thing.
last issue: Fantastic Four #65
next issue: Fantastic Four #67
also indexed for Apr. ’03
Alias #19
Daredevil #43
Daredevil #44
New X-Men #137
Tags:Mark Buckingham, Mark Waid
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December 2, 2014
Mark Waid // Mike Wieringo
February 2003
****
Mr. Fantastic is often central to a great FF run, esp. on the artist’s side. Wieringo’s Stretcho is a marvel (no surprise, given his talent for body language), w/ a balloon-like body. Waid has the super-inventor face a data-based doppelgänger who wants to kill the family, esp. neglected son Franklin.
last issue: Fantastic Four #63
next issue: Fantastic Four #65
also indexed for Feb. ’03
Alias #17
Daredevil #40
New X-Men #135
Tags:Mark Waid, Mike Wieringo
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November 30, 2014
Mark Waid // Mike Wieringo
December 2002
****
Unlike the conventional widescreen comics of this era, FF actually reflects ’00s NYC: a playground for the tech-happy wealthy. Reed computes in Times Square, Johnny wears couture suits to FF Inc., and Sue & Ben get attacked by a data-being make of SFX: T2‘s liquid form in The Matrix‘s flowing glow-font.
last issue: Fantastic Four #61
next issue: Fantastic Four #63
also indexed for Dec. ’02
Alias #15
Daredevil #38
New X-Men #133
Tags:Mark Waid, Mike Wieringo
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November 29, 2014
Mark Waid // Mike Wieringo
November 2002
*****
No matter how hard a writer works to mature Johnny Storm, the next one will regress him. For Waid, that means Sue appointing her bro CFO of their fortune—a super-corporate setting! An odd take but potentially profitable. Wieringo enhances Waid’s light tone w/ his expressive, comedic cartooning.
last issue: Fantastic Four #60
next issue: Fantastic Four #62
also indexed for Nov. ’02
Alias #14
Daredevil #37
New X-Men #132
Tags:Mark Waid, Mike Wieringo
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November 28, 2014
Mark Waid // Mike Wieringo
late October 2002
*****
Enchanting & light-hearted, good for all ages! #60 is a one-off, a meta-SoP for MW & MW, as an exec is tasked w/ rebranding the family after dips in popularity. His outside perspec takes in their body weirdness, the Kirby monsters that Reed makes palatable to the public under a veneer of celebrity.
last issue: Fantastic Four #59
next issue: Fantastic Four #61
also indexed for Oct. ’02
Alias #13
Daredevil #36
New X-Men #130
New X-Men #131
Tags:Mark Waid, Mike Wieringo
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August 11, 2014
Kevin Smith // Joe Quesada
June 1999
*****
Having revitalized DD by resetting it to the Born Again era, Smith writes a lovely denouement. His arc’s main defect has been its high body count; he counters the ’90s machismo w/ honest emotion. There’s a lovely confession/absolution from Spidey, & Black Widow calls Matt out on his misogyny.
last issue: Daredevil #7
next issue: Daredevil #9
also indexed for Jun. ’99
Avengers #17
Avengers Forever #7 of 12
Thunderbolts #27
Tags:Joe Quesada, Kevin Smith
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June 29, 2014
Kurt Busiek // Mark Bagley
March 1998
****
This mag executes its climax perfectly, albeit predictably. Via mind-ray & modem, Zemo rules the world from his sentient orbital satellite (AKA T-bolt Techno). But his onetime team helps Iron Man stage a coup (the old Marvel heroes v. heroes), then surrenders to face trial! MB’s late-’90s art still isn’t my taste, but it complements KB’s massive cast & retro superheroism perfectly.
last issue: Thunderbolts #11
next issue: Thunderbolts #13
also indexed for Mar. ’98
Avengers #2
Tags:Kurt Busiek, Mark Bagley
Posted in Atlas (AKA Power Man), Baron Zemo (modern era), Beetle, Captain America, Dr. Hank Pym, Fixer, Hawkeye (C. Barton), Human Torch (J. Storm), Invisible Woman, Iron Man, Jolt, Moonstone, Mr. Fantastic, Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch, Songbird, Thing, Thor, Wasp | Leave a Comment »
June 28, 2014
Kurt Busiek // Mark Bagley
February 1998
***
The team finally fractures as their leader takes over the world via mind-rays from an orbital satellite—classic comic-book stuff, but none of it hinges on their false IDs. Still, Busiek shows a clear aptitude for the megalomaniac character, & Bagley is fashionable yet bright & energetic in tone.
last issue: Thunderbolts #10
next issue: Thunderbolts #12
also indexed for Feb. ’98
Avengers #1
Tags:Kurt Busiek, Mark Bagley
Posted in Atlas (AKA Power Man), Baron Zemo (modern era), Beetle, Captain America, Dallas Riordan, Dr. Hank Pym, Fixer, Hawkeye (C. Barton), Human Torch (J. Storm), Invisible Woman, Iron Man, Jolt, Moonstone, Mr. Fantastic, Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch, Songbird, Thing, Thor, Wasp | Leave a Comment »
March 27, 2014
Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning // Wellinton Alves
March 2009
****
Worldmind, the cosmic AI that Rider has shared a skull with, downloads itself into Ego the Living Planet, one of King Kirby’s kraziest koncepts! But the maneuver smells fishy, esp. when Rider gets booted from the Corps! This is a brilliant turn of events, grand super-SF, a twist on A. Moore’s GL Mogo.
last issue: Nova #20
next issue: Nova #22
also indexed for Mar. ’09
Guardians of the Galaxy #9
Secret Invasion: War of Kings #1 of 1
Tags:Andy Lanning, Dan Abnett, Wellinton Alves
Posted in Ego the Living Planet, Human Torch (J. Storm), Invisible Woman, Makluans, Mephistoids, Mr. Fantastic, Nova (R. Rider), Nova Corps, Rigellians, Robert Rider, Shi'ar, Thing, Xandarian Worldmind | Leave a Comment »
January 4, 2014
Jonathan Hickman // Nick Dragotta
December 2012
****
In a sense, Hickman’s Four was Mr. F, his dad, & the time-tossed kids. #611 bade goodbye to Reed, Nat, & Val; #23 focuses on Franklin. In this coda, he tutors his child-self in imagination, their superpower. It’s a bit sentimental, but it values creativity over intellect—in comics & in life.
last issue: FF #22
continued in The Fantastic Four #1
continued in FF #1
also indexed for Dec. ’12
The Fantastic Four #611
Tags:Jonathan Hickman, Nick Dragotta
Posted in Alex Power, Artie Maddicks, Bentley 23, Dragon Man, Franklin Richards, Human Torch (J. Storm), Invisible Woman, Leech, Mik Korr Tong & Turg, Mr. Fantastic, Onome, Thing, Valeria Richards, Vil & Wu | Leave a Comment »
January 2, 2014
Jonathan Hickman // André Araújo
November 2012
****
#22 varies Hickman’s wonky non-linear plotting by recounting the events of #610 from Bentley 23’s standpoint. Bentley, the Wizard’s clone-kid, confronts his “father” (tapping into the run’s father/son themes). Araújo’s superfine line is a different look for this mag, a prettier Dalrymple type of pencil.
see also The Fantastic Four #610
last issue: FF #21
next issue: FF #23
also indexed for Nov. ’12
The Fantastic Four #610
Tags:André Araújo, Jonathan Hickman
Posted in AIM, Alex Power, Bentley 23, Dragon Man, Franklin Richards, Human Torch (J. Storm), Invisible Woman, Mik Korr Tong & Turg, Mr. Fantastic, Onome, Spider-Man, Thing, Valeria Richards, Vil & Wu, Wizard | Leave a Comment »
January 1, 2014
Jonathan Hickman // Ryan Stegman
November 2012
****
Hickman supplies the Marvel Universe with yet another immensely clever concept. This ish, the Kirby science-terrorists at AIM buy a Caribbean isle for a research base. Rather than fight, they extradite the Wizard & negotiate with Mr F, appointed as the US envoy. For another perspec, read FF #22.
see also FF #22
last issue: The Fantastic Four #609
next issue: The Fantastic Four #611
also indexed for Nov. ’12
FF #22
Tags:Jonathan Hickman, Ryan Stegman
Posted in AIM, Bentley 23, Captain America, Dr. Hank Pym, Human Torch (J. Storm), Invisible Woman, Iron Man, Mr. Fantastic, President Obama, Spider-Man, Thing, Wizard | Leave a Comment »