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  • Venom/Deadpool What If? 1

    I’ve never read a Deadpool comic before, and it would be unwise to rely on this one for any guidance as to the character. It’s set in a not terribly serious alternate universe, one in which the Beyonder has grafted MODOK to Galactus’s ass and Galactus hires mercenary assassin Deadpool to kill the Beyonder.

  • Jennifer Blood 1

    Fuck me, there are NINE different covers for this comic. Are people still buying multiple copies of these things in the hope of big profits or something? Or from completist obsessions? I didn’t like any of them much, to be honest.

  • Avengers vs New Ultimates 1

    This confused the hell out of me. The banner at the top, where we expect the title to be, says Ultimate Death of Spider-Man; at the bottom it says Avengers vs New Ultimates 1. Fortunately I didn’t have to work out what it was, since it’s by Mark Millar so an automatic buy for me. It’s a good thing that that was my reason, since there is no detectable connection to the upcoming death of Spider-Man.

  • Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files 17

    I was quite harsh on Garth Ennis’s writing when I reviewed the previous volume. In this, he seems to be grasping Dredd and his world rather more substantially. It’s worth noting here that I think that this is one of the great comic creations, a memorable central character in a complex world that offers immense possibilities for all kinds of action, adventure, comedy and satire. The series would be kind of unacceptable without that final element, without the sense that the government on show is not being offered as a wholly good thing, but in fact it’s the thrill power that stays with me.

  • Nana v5 p81

    I’ve already written about this title in this manga series, but I really wanted to talk more about one short sequence, covering two-thirds of page 81 of volume 5 of Ai Yazawa’s Nana. Obviously there are huge problems in talking about four panels over 1,000 pages into a long story, but I love this sequence so much that I can’t resist taking a shot at it.

  • Douglas Wolk on superhero visual styles

    A plug for an excellent piece on the dominant look of DC and Marvel superhero books.

  • Sir Edward Grey, Witchfinder: Lost and Gone Forever 1

    Regular readers will have gathered that I am now hooked on Mignola’s Hellboy universe. This title is set in the late 19th Century, in which Grey travels to Utah on the trail of someone, for reasons not yet given; but I guess the main point of interest here is the art. John Severin is now 89, which makes him as far as I know the oldest artist still working in comics.

  • Power Man and Iron Fist 1

    I’m trying lots of new titles these days. Despite liking the old title, many, many years ago (an oddly charming run, I thought), the crappy cover here nearly put me off.

  • Sales in perspective…

    New sales records set by One Piece in Japan.

  • Ultimate Spider-Man 153

    Like the first issue of Avengers vs New Ultimates, this has a Death of Spider-Man banner; at least this comic has Spider-Man in it, and I suppose this story actually is the lead-in towards that death. Certainly the threat level is vast enough, since it involves some artefact with wishing powers, with no implied limits on it – maybe that level of danger will in due course drag in the big teams.

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