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The 100 Percent

11 Tuesday Sep 2012

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Action Comics, Animal Man, Archer & Armstrong, bag, Ben Oliver, Bendis, Bloodshot, comics, Dial H, Grant Morrison, Lemire, Mieville, Swamp Thing, The One Percent, Ultimate Spider-Man, zero

Not to sound all sappy and stuff, but I’m really going to miss this stack.  I liked–no: I like-llked every book in my bag.  It’s like they say: like-like comes round when you least expect it; or maybe I was just lookin’ for like-like in all the wrong places.  As it is, to quote the Lard, “I’m busting, Jerry, I’m busting!”

I took off with Action Comics #0 and realized right away that this Zero thing wasn’t some silly gimmick–at least not here.  Morrison promises, “You’ll see”; and, boy, do we!  The Super Scribe is magnificently crisp and coherent throughout as he unfolds the majesty of the impossibly powerful Prince of Metropolis.  Oliver, who left me wanting on Batwing, matches the grandeur of the story panel for panel, page for page–shining especially on the spread on pages 10 and 11 (the fall) and on the turn from 25 to 26 (the stand).  The latter example is simply stunning in the way it reflects perfectly the wonder of a child and the might and compassion of the world’s greatest hero, who, after a somewhat uneven treatment in the New 52, finally gets the turn he so justly deserves.  Bravo.

After that, you’d probably figure that Action was my favorite title of the week; but it wasn’t.  That distinction goes to a book with a decidedly different tone: Swamp Thing #0.  I’m saving my take, however, for the Scottlight.  Check back soon for that.

Sticking with the Zeroes: I really enjoyed Animal Man #0 and Dial H #0, too.  Sure, Lemire’s treading on sacred ground, but he’s doing so respectfully and adeptly.  He has Buddy unwittingly assume a supporting role–suiting his name, no?–in a reality cast by the ever-desperate but unflinching reps of the Red.  To make the transition that much more startling and fun, Lemire cleverly has Buddy evolve from a flightless “Chicken Thief” to a soaring hawk–to a superhero who doesn’t mind a few flashbulbs popping his way.  But despite it all–all the power, the adventure, and the fame–he’s not the man; his unborn daughter is.  Even if he had the eyesight of the hawk, he’d never see it coming.  Great stuff!

In Dial H, Mieville spiritedly yanks back the curtain and effervescently reveals the secret behind the powers summoned by the dial.  There’s no mystery here: it’s all about Bumper Carla.  Ah, yes: Bumper Carla; she is simultaneously WTF? and Hell yeah!–and is everything you need to know and to love about this carnival ride of a read.  This is some fine China.

Ultimate Spider-Man #14 was quite a thwip, with Bendis delivering yet another touching moment as May gifts Peter’s web-shooters to Miles.  That leads to miles of fun as the newest Spidey gets into the swing of things over the city.  The battle with the Rhino is OK, nothing special; but it is certainly buoyed by the young Webcrawler’s sticky wit–which makes sense, really, because, as we all know, with great power comes great banter.

I saved the Valiant books for last.  And even though it’s still early, they’re cranking up the volume.  Bloodshot #3 is without a doubt the best issue of the series thus far.  It steps beyond the bullets and sinks into Bloodshot’s brain, almost demanding the end, which sees Dodge fire a bullet into Bloodshot’s brain.  Go figure.

Archer & Armstrong #2 is a terrific follow-up to a solid series starter.  Sure, it ramps up–and “profits” from–the humor built grossly upon the One Percent’s corporate jargon.  And, sure, the incorporation of the magic of Michelangelo is artful, indeed.  But the real selling point is showcased on the final page: The Sisters of Perpetual Darkness.  Ninja Nuns?  Yes, please.  Oh, I’m thinking that issue #3 is going to bring a little cloistered T&A to A&A.  Ain’t nothin’ wrong with that in my comic book!

Now that‘s what I call a week of books.

Turning pages,

Scott

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All Thumbs Up!

26 Sunday Aug 2012

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If there were a Like button at the bottom of my bag of books for the week, I would have clicked it.  Or maybe there was and I did—which may explain Matches Malone’s thumbs up on the cover of Batman Incorporated #3.

Or whatever.  I read Batman Incorporated first and sure as heck got the quirky I had wished for.  Oh, that Grant Morrison!  Ask and ye certainly shall receive.  But just because you receive it, it doesn’t always mean you’ll understand it–or that it’s understandable.  So, after the ominous opening–which could totally happen, by the way–Morrison strikes with Matches and had me happily sinking in quirksand through page 10.  My head never quite made it under, but that’s all right; at least I got to see the bad-ass birth of Redbird, who got all LL Cool J on Alfred after knocking the old butler out.  “Bring it,” indeed.

I moved on to The Flash #12.  Read through it quickly.  Boy, does Barry come off as a little red whiner.  Luckily, the Rogues are a fun bunch, and Manapul manages them very well; he avoids the muddiness that multiple villains could have brought to the flow of the book.  His art, too, is solid throughout with a couple of nifty layouts thrown in for good measure.  Overall, I liked it enough to forge ahead with the flashy one: I’ll pick up the annual and #0; and then we’ll see if it’s time to put the book back on the pull list.

Next up: Justice League Dark #12.  Houses of Mystery and Secrets!  Lemire and Janin housin’ it–making a magical book out of a wacky bunch of magical B-listers.  (OK, it’s true: I may be a bit biased here; after all–and I’m not afraid to admit it–I do have a comic crush on Zatanna.)  Looking forward to seeing how this plays out.

Revved it up with The Rocketeer: Cargo of Doom #1.  I liked it plenty.  Story-wise, I love the vibe; Waid’s got it down, even where it’s so down its up and over the top.  The mystery?  It’s a bit wait-and-see, which pretty well means it is what it’s meant to be; but what I’ve already seen of Samnee?  Pow!  The first five pages are sky high!  And the splash goodbye, leaving me verily vexed?  Like Betty, I’m hangin’ on happily to Cliff, till the next.

Yeah, I read Dr. Manhattan #1.  What I thought while: Why am I still reading this?  After: “What’s inside the box?”  Nothing, you dumb blue bastard!  And then I bagged it and put it in a box.  Ugh.  Straczynski completely misses the mark, which, sadly, was expected.  He was unable to take apart this complex character and put him back together to any positive end even here at the beginning of his story.  There are a couple of moments–including the drawing of partners’ names in the context of the quantum universe–that are OK; but that’s it: OK.  We’re looking at fewer highs here than in JMS’s own inconsistent Nite Owl.  Hughes’s work seems to live down to the story he was given.  Not surprisingly, his best moment–on page 9–is finely built upon a finely-built coed.  Yeah, I read Dr. Manhattan #1.  What I’m thinking now: What won’t be inside my bag in a month’s time?  #2.

Next Wednesday can’t get here soon enough!

Turning pages,

Scott

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What’s Up?

21 Tuesday Aug 2012

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Looks like I’ve fallen into a pattern: if my research is correct, I’m due for another short stack.  I guess it’s the result of my paring down my pull list and my limiting my off-list purchases; it’s my sticking to what I like and quitting what I don’t.  See: I used to hold out hope for a title when I didn’t like a particular issue or a particularly uninspiring arc.  I’d suffer–and spend–through crap only to end up with crap.  But I sit here today to type to you: no more, friends; no more!  Yes, I will try new things, but rest assured: if I’m buying a book on a regular basis, it’s a good one.

I’m always open to recommendations; in fact, I’m almost to the point where I’m desperate for them!  So if you’re reading something that you think is good, let me know.  I’ll give it a whirl, and then I’ll let you know what I think about it.

OK.  With that out of the way, here are the books I’m looking forward to scoring tomorrow:

The Dream Team

  • Rocketeer #1: Cargo of Doom: Waid and Samnee did a fantastic job goin’ all old school on DD, and, boom!, they’re right back to it with something seriously retro.  I couldn’t give a flying fandango about the Rocketeer; this purchase is all about the hands behind it.

Spooks and Crooks Do Rhyme

  • Justice League Dark #12: I’m under Lemire’s spell.  It compels me to buy anything with his name on it.  Apparently, it’s a difficult spell to master: it’s 22 pages long and it’s freakin’ good.  He’s pretty well got it down; and I’m down with JLD.
  • Super Crooks #4: It’s just Millar being Millar: a decent read clearly scripted for the big screen that isn’t overly concerned with punctuality.

Grant Me a Wish

  • Batman, Inc. #3: I so want this to be quirky, violent fun.  Like breakfast.

I’m Cranky.  I Have Cramps.  Must be JMS.

  • Dr. Manhattan #1: Maybe Nite Owl sucks because Straczynski has been putting all his energy into this one.  (I totally typed that with a straight face–but was cracking up on the inside.)

The Bottle Deposit Buy of the Week

  • Flash #12: I’ve got the whole series so far, but I’ve lost interest.  Why should I bother with this?  Well, Manapul’s art and layouts have stood out; and if they do during a flip-through, I may as well drop some quarters on the counter.

My Digital Mistress

  • Rachel Rising #10: Terry Moore is killing it, and I’m buying it–on Comixology.  I’ve been behind a month because I’ve been waiting for the price to come down before buying it.  I can’t wait anymore.  Really, really good.

That’s what I should find in my bag.  What about you?

What will be in your bag tomorrow?

Turning pages,

Scott

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In Scott’s Bag (8/8)

09 Thursday Aug 2012

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Here’s what I found inside my bag:

The Expected Lot:

  • Batman #12
  • Suicide Squad #12
  • Frankenstein: Agent of Shade #12
  • Spider-Men #4
  • Archer & Armstrong #1

Didn’t See It Coming:

  • Daredevil Annual #1

Ozymandias #2 stared at me from where he belonged–from the rack.  I smiled back.  I paid up, said goodbye to my guy; and as I turned to leave,  I sensed something strange.  I could’ve sworn that Ozymandias was reaching out for me as I reached for the door.  I smiled again as I twisted the knob and clutched my bag to my chest.  Sure, it felt a little light; but for this week, that’s more than all right because I’ve got a couple “out of the bag” books to keep me busy, including:

  • Lemire’s The Underwater Welder (I’m pretty deep into in and loving every fathom.)
  • Waid’s Insufferable over on his website Thrillbent.  (I’ve started Week 1 and am curious enough to continue.)

Expect a Microview post in the very near future.

And I wonder: which book from this week’s bag will find its way into the Scottlight?

Turning pages,

Scott

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In Scott’s Bag (8/1)

01 Wednesday Aug 2012

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Animal Man, comics, Daredevil, DC, Ennis, heroes, Image, Lemire, Marvel, Nick Fury, opinions, reading, Snyder, Swamp Thing, Valiant, Waid

Welcome to Images and Nerds, a shiny–like the Before Watchmen covers–new comics-related blog, where we’re beholden to a singular master: what we like.  That’s right: we’re going to be keeping it real up in here as we lose ourselves in fantasy worlds, in the creative visions of the current crop of creators from the majors and independents.

I’m excited to get this thing a-rollin’, but I’ve got some work to do first: I’ve got to read some comics!  I just got back from my favorite comic shop, which I’ll profile soon enough, with the following books in my bag:

Fury Max #5

Daredevil #16

Stormwatch #12

Swamp Thing #12

Animal Man #12

Dial H #4

Ultimate Spider-Man #13

Nite Owl #2

Action Comics #12

The book I’m going to read first: Fury Max.  (That’s quite an honor with Waid’s sinfully fun DD and Parts 1 and 2 of the Rotworld crossover also in the bag.)  Ennis is absolutely blowing it up with his take on everyone’s favorite one-eyed, foul-mouthed colonel.  I can’t wait to see what goes down in Cuba.  Hell, knowing what tack Ennis has taken thus far, it could be Miss Defabio…

I’m one happy nerd.

For now.

Time to turn some pages.

Scott

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