The Longbox Short-List - Week of December 7, 2016
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Welcome back to Critical Blast’s weekly look at what new comics you should check out each week. Just a warning, I make these picks pretty much a week BEFORE I actually get to read any of these comics, so if something is a stinker, I take no blame on that. Let's get to it!
JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS #3 – Issue 2 might have been the most fun comic I’ve read in forever. It just threw every trope in the book and had a great time making fun of them. COMIC BOOK SCEINCE! It just worked so well. It is always hard to judge a book based on only a few issues, but JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS is definitely a contender for comic of the year for me.
REGGIE AND ME #1 – More Archie relaunch! This time we got Tom DeFalco (Spider-Girl!) and Sandy Jarrell shining the spotlight on Reggie Mantle. Reggie is the ultimate egotist, and I am really curious how you can make a series (even a 5 issue mini series like this one) about Reggie entertaining. But the Archie relaunch has had a lot more hits than misses, so I will definitely check it out.
NOVA #1 – Richard Rider is back!!! I actually do like Sam Alexander, but the original Nova was in the first comic I ever bought for myself (AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #351), so he’s always been one of my favorites. Hopefully this isn’t a fake out and we have Rider to stay.
CLONE CONSPIRACY #3 – This one has taken some real odd twists and turns. It started as a “simple” Jackal story, and has someone evolved into “a massive zombie threat threatens the entire multiverse.” Not quite sure that is the right scale for a Spider-Man story, but I have enjoyed Slott’s run, so I am not inclined to be too judgmental. It’s been an excellent read even if it wasn’t quite what I expected going in.
STAR WARS: DOCTOR APHRA #1 – Not sure she really needs her own series, but I really enjoyed the character in DARTH VADER. This book was actually solicited as a secret project for the first few issues, I guess so people wouldn’t know for sure if she survived the end of DARTH VADER’s series. I have been following all of Marvel’s Star Wars books, so I will pick it up. But I would have preferred they continue DARTH VADER instead of this.
BATMAN #12 – Tom King has done something real brilliant here. He parses out foreshadowing in a way that makes you feel a lot of angst. At the end of his first arc, Gotham Girl’s narrations reveals that Batman will killed sometime relatively soon. Last issue, Catwoman seemed to turn traitor selling Batman out to Bane. Now, my initial instinct is to simply say “this was all part of Batman’s plan.” But every time I thought that, the reveal about the “impending death of Batman.” I found myself thinking about BATMAN #11 for literally days afterwards. That is great comic writing. Loved King’s VISION, and his work on BATMAN might be even better,.
- Predator Vs Judge Dredd Vs Aliens #3 (Of 4)
- Flintstones #6
- Green Arrow #12
- Green Lanterns #12
- Nightwing #10
- Shade The Changing Girl #3
- Superman #12
- Duck Avenger #2
- Mickey Mouse #15
- Powerpuff Girls #5
- Ringside #8
- Savage Dragon #218
- All-New Wolverine #15
- Avengers #2
- Champions #3
- Moon Knight #9
- Scarlet Witch #13
- Spider-Man 2099 #18
- Unworthy Thor #2 (Of 5)
- A&A The Adventures Of Archer And Armstrong #10
- Faith #6
- Ninjak #22
In Case You Missed Them
Here are some noteworthy books from last week...
COMIC OF THE WEEK - New Avengers #18 by Al Ewing and Carlos Barberi
Summary: This issue covers a period of about 8 months. Beast is in New Attilan working on a way for mutants to survive the Terrigen Mists. When the story starts, he’s pretty optimistic, but as time passes he becomes more and more jaded. In the end, he discovers that the Terrigen has basically permeated the entire planet including the Savage Land. Beast decides to keep this secret from the Inhumans and calls for a meeting of all the mutants.
Meanwhile, Emma spends that same period looking to rally mutants together, including the All-New X-Men, Magneto and some mysterious woman (Sage, Selene or Mystique are my guesses), ready to do “whatever is necessary” to stop the Terrigen Mists. At points Emma seems to be losing her grasp on reality, seeming unsure if Cyclops died of Terrigen Mists or if Black Bolt killed him. Emma arrives to X-Haven and tells Storm she’s here to save the day.