Hey there X-Maniacs, X here with some explaining to do... So I've become horribly obsessed with Civilization 5, and have been spending entirely too much time playing that game. At the expense of the blog. Yeah, I know, bad X... Truth be told though, it's not completely my fault, as the past two weeks have seen me bring home a ton of mediocre books... I've been giving out 7 out of 10's like there's no tomorrow! To rectify things(and to make sure I post more than JT!), I'm gonna dust off that old tried and true blog post, The Best of the Rest! Basically, I'll take a quick look at everything I've read(and haven't reviewed), and throw some thoughts out there. Don't expect in depth reviews(or competent work, but if you're reading this, you probably don't expect anything competent to begin with!), just some thoughts, and a score. Okay, we set? Great. Let's get this polished off.
Walking Dead #108: Jesus takes Rick to see Ezekiel, who has a tiger... Yeah, I'm not sure how a frigging tiger managed to live through the zombie apocalypse, or ended up with Ezekiel, but here we are. Ezekiel wants to team up with Rick's group and attack Negan, however, Rick has some reservations when he sees that one of Negan's men had defected to Ezekiel's side. I enjoyed this issue, as always. Kirkman is always strong here. Negan is still a wonderfully over-the-top asshole, and I can't wait to see him get his comeuppance from Rick, although I will be really sad to see him go. He's a fantastic villain... Score: 7 out of 10.
Secret Avengers #2: Dammit, I want to love this series... I really do... But so far I'm just not feeling it... This issue brings Taskmaster into the fold, as SHIELD rescues him from Bagalia(that villain country that isn't at all a rip-off of DC's Zandia...). But wait, it looks like Tasky is a double-agent. I mean, I should like everything going on here... Taskmaster, obscure villains like Crossfire and Mentallo, Nick Spencer writing it all, but it just hasn't clicked for me yet. I'm still hopeful here, but that hope is slowly diminishing. Score: 4 out of 10.
Thor: God of Thunder #6: This issue was the Gorr origin extravaganza!! And it was pretty good, as expected. We find out why Gorr hates gods(they failed his family repeatedly), and see where he gets his powers from(aliens). Like I said, this was a good issue. Would I have liked to see some Thor? Yes, of course. Even with no Thor at all, this was still one of the better books I read this week, so no complaints here. Score: 7 1/2 out of 10.
Thunderbolts #6: And the storyline from hell continues... It's been SIX issues now! And the team is STILL doing their first mission!! Madman died here, so that's a plus, but I just want the team to get the hell off that damn island and fight some real villains already! Thankfully, the first part should be accomplished with the next issue, but really, where's Baron Zemo and some Masters of Evil to fight these T-Bolts?! Instead we're getting a Punisher/Elektra/Deadpool love triangle... Weird... Score: 3 out of 10.
Superboy #18: This series continues to be oddly readable. Probably because there are three writers here, meaning we have Tom DeFalco and Tony Lee to filter Scott Lobdell's garbage. Superboy spends this issue fighting Plasmus, while Dr. Psycho takes a peek into SB's mind. Oh yeah, Lex Luthor is in SB's mind for some reason... To be honest, this issue is kind of what Thunderbolts needs. A protagonist(Superboy) battling an antagonist(Plasmus). Simple. Throw in Dr. Psycho and Lex(kind of) and you have a good comic! From DC! Go figure. Score: 7 out of 10.
Fantastic Four #5: Have I mentioned that I hate Franklin and Valeria? I have? Good, because this issue did nothing to change that. Those two are so annoying. Throw in a story that sees Julius Caesar turn out to be a time-travelling alien shape-shifter(yup...), and you have a recipe for disaster. On the plus side, we're moving forward with the main storyline, as Sue has learned of Reed's condition. But on the negative side? Everything else. Score: 3 out of 10.
Ultimate X-Men #24: I am still so conflicted about this series... It's really not bad... If I overlook my blinding hatred of Kitty Pryde... How is she the leader of mutantkind... I mean Storm is RIGHT THERE! But yeah, back to the story. Mach Two and the evil mutants are up to no good, Utopia is flourishing and elements of the government aren't pleased to see that. It's really not bad. I like most of the characters here. Jimmy is awesome, I like seeing Warpath and Psylocke with the evil mutants, even Mach Two has potential as a mini-Magneto. But Kitty... Grrr... Score: 6 1/2 out of 10.
Huzzah, I'm done! Seven comics, one post. I very well may try to do a post like this every week on Monday. That way I can to three or four in depth reviews for Thursday and Saturday, while covering everything else on Monday. But, as with everything I do, that's subject to change. Anyway, hope ya enjoyed reading this(I actually enjoyed typing it up!), and until next time, X out.
Well i think they are coming out with a new 4-issue Ultimate Wolverine comic with Jimmy as the main character so that might be interesting.
ReplyDeleteI thought Thor was disappointing but I wasn't sure what I expected. I knew it was going to be a "Why have you forsaken me Lord" type of thing so...
I am still not sure what they are planning with Secret Avengers, just seems like a lot of randomness so far.
I was SO close to getting that Ultimate Wolverine mini-series, Jermox... The cover price scared me off though. I'll probably wait for the trade and snag it then. $4 for a 4 issue mini is a bit much.
DeleteYeah, I thought Thor was solid, but it didn't blow me away like some of the previous issues had. Like you said, it was pretty obvious what we were gonna get, maybe that's why it was a bit underwhelming. I liked it and all(especially in light of some of the other books I read), but it wasn't as strong as I've come to expect.
Agreed 100%.