More like Superhero F-F-F-F-Friday. It’s f-f-f-freezing!
Someone f-f-f-find F-F-F-Firestar–f-f-f-fast!
Who are you wearing under all those layers today?
Turning pages,
Scott
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09 Friday Jan 2015
More like Superhero F-F-F-F-Friday. It’s f-f-f-freezing!
Someone f-f-f-find F-F-F-Firestar–f-f-f-fast!
Who are you wearing under all those layers today?
Turning pages,
Scott
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06 Tuesday Jan 2015
Posted in What's I&N Store?
Vacation’s over. Back to work–and comics.
Now if only work were comics…
Could it be that Jones’s cover reminds of Matt Kindt’s covers from his Mind MGMT “The Home Maker” arc:
Premise isn’t so bad, either. But, yeah, it’s probably the subtle–and probably coincidental–suggestion that, in itself, is so darned Mind MGMT-y.
If you’re waiting for a punchline, forget it! I liked the damn thing–and am hoping that the energy and the synergy (two writers & two artists) of the first one carries over here.
He’s broken Danny Rand down and is building him back up again. Oh, it’s a new Iron Age, folks! Absolutely chirrific! Yeah, that just happened.
Avery’s Pick of the Week
How’s yer brow now?
What are you looking forward to this week?
Turning pages,
Scott
01 Thursday Jan 2015
Posted in I&N Review
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Austin Harrison, Battlestar Galactica, Colonial Viper, Cylon Raider, IDW, Mike Raicht, Nelson Daniel, Star Wars, Tie Fighter, Wild Blue Yonder, X-Wing, Zach Howard
This is it, folks: the explosive finale of the soaring spectacle that has been Wild Blue Yonder:
And by explosive, I’m not simply talking about all things coming to a head after all the tension that has been built up over five issues is released in a singular climactic burst. I mean, literally: there are a lot of explosions. A lot. It’s clear–well, as clear as it can be for all the smoke and debris: the creative team–the Wild Blue myth masters–comprised of Mike Raicht (story/writer), Zach Howard (story/artist), Austin Harrison (story) and Nelson Daniel (colors) decided to go out with a FaDoom!
Despite the fact that there’s enough fiery fallout to warrant a a titular turn of the color wheel–from Wild Blue Yonder to Wild Orange Yonder–the biggest blast isn’t the result of offensive or defensive ordinance; instead, it comes from Raicht’s using the structure of the issue to further blow up archetypal conventions by turning the Judge–the story’s antagonist–into an antihero who’s worth rooting for, certainly as we recall his confident assertion in the previous issue: “we will rise above those flames for good” (good to be taken as “forevermore” and, relatively speaking, as “moral righteousness”); and thanks to a bloody flashback, which gives him even more power in the eyes of his people–and, more important, power over us.
Don’t be surprised, then, if you find yourself sympathizing with the Executioner before the axe comes down. See: even though the world’s propped up on black (the Judge!) and white (Cola!) stanchions, the atmosphere of moral relativism takes on a shade of, well, blue. It doesn’t take long, however, for our concern to turn back toward Cola and Co. As the focus of the story switches to the defenders of the Dawn, we’re reminded that they’re the ones who deserve to carry on; they’re the ones who are meant to see a better day.
They are the ones–right?
But a better tomorrow doesn’t come easily. Howard and Daniel–the former delivering a career-defining achievement and the latter wielding colors of mass destruction–make it look pretty easy, though, with their other-worldly attention to detail, which is showcased during the inevitable issue-spanning, sky-scarring dogfight that drives the narrative to its ultimate conclusion. Oh, sure, it’s a familiar scene powered, in part, by cinematic urgency: heck, it comes preloaded with the energy of X-Wings vs. Tie Fighters and the desperation of Colonial Vipers vs. Cylon Raiders. We see in this re-imagining a rag-tag air force–comprised of planes from a bygone era–led by Cola and supplemented by gutsy guns (including the high-caliber–and scene-stealing–Scram) vs. a swarm of Wraiths, this time spearheaded by the Judge, who knows that this is his last opportunity to provide a future for his people. Undoubtedly–and unapologetically–the myth masters are sticking to a tried and true script; they’re pinning their hopes–and ours–on our familiarity–more, our sacred relationship–with genre tropes. And it all works; it still feels fresh–thanks to special moments like the gorgeous final double-page splash, which hearkens back to a double-page splash from the past and which leaves us to do some Sol-searching of our own.
The clever fellas at Noble Transmission have left a few questions unanswered–questions that’ll tug at you long after you’ve bagged and boarded the book. That’s got me thinking, expecting–and hoping–sequel. Ah, now that will be a beautiful day.
I can’t wait to see what else they’ve got in store for us.
For now, though, you’ve got to wait for this:
Wild Blue Yonder #6 (IDW) is slated to hit the shelf of your favorite comic shop on 1/21. I’ll be picking up my copy at Android’s Amazing Comics.
Turning pages,
Scott
31 Wednesday Dec 2014
Posted in What's I&N Store?
Looking forward to the New Year and to new comics.
Here’s how I’m saying goodbye to 2014:
Avery’s Pick of the Week:
Oh, and I’ll probably give my wife a kiss at midnight.
If I’m still awake, of course.
What are you looking forward to this week?
Turning pages,
Scott
24 Wednesday Dec 2014
Posted in What's I&N Store?
My pull-list was hung by the register with ease
in hopes that my bag would soon be filled with these:
Avery’s Picks of the Week
What are you looking forward to this week?
May your holiday season be filled with joy and your bag filled with comics.
Turning pages,
Scott
17 Wednesday Dec 2014
Posted in What's I&N Store?
Hoping to get back into the flow of things this weekend–you know, thanks to the two-week vacation that’s been taunting me since Thanksgiving.
Speaking of giving: just a few weeks ago, we unveiled the very lazy I&N Demand designation to let you know–in lieu of the typical I&N write-up–what we’re looking forward to most–up to five books–in a given week.
This week, we offer you the just as lazy Just I&N label, which will be applied to the one #1 we’re most excited about/interested in.
What are you looking forward to this week?
Turning pages,
Scott
10 Wednesday Dec 2014
Posted in What's I&N Store?
You know, it’s really not about what I’m looking forward to; no, it’s about you–about what you’re looking forward to.
If you’re not looking forward to these, then you’re damn backwards.
So, what are you looking forward to this week?
Turning pages,
Scott
04 Thursday Dec 2014
Posted in What's I&N Store?
The crush continues.
Since I don’t have time to give these books the typical I&N treatment, I’ve decided to highlight the titles I’m most excited about.
I present to you my picks of the week–the (at most) five comics that are I&N Demand.
What are you looking forward to this week?
Turning pages,
Scott
28 Friday Nov 2014
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25 Tuesday Nov 2014
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Don’t have time to dress up the list.
So love the naked list.
Avery’s Pick of the Week:
What are you looking forward to this week?
Turning pages,
Scott