Twitter Reviews: Avengers, Iron Man, Teen Titans, Superman, Ms. Marvel, DC Universe Decisions, Blue Beetle and Godzilla

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I review comics on Twitter at twitter.com/johnsimcoe. Here are the July through December 2008 reviews!

Buck Rogers No. 3 (Sept 79): In this early ish, Buck is still trying to prove he’s a good guy. Just as corny as the 70s TV show. OK art.


Fantastic Four No. 142 (Jan 73): It’s amazing how often Darkoth’s face is obscured through this issue. It’s like the artist was afraid of it

Justice League of America No. 235 (Feb 85): Detroit era JLA, & I really thought this was pretty good. Neat plot with Aquaman messing with Steel.

Power Man and Iron Fist 70 (June 81): Brawl in Florida. Cover says “Watch for JOLT on Page 11!” I have no idea what they were referring to.

Marvel Chillers No. 6 (Aug 76): Early art by John Byrne with entertaining Tigra story by Isabella. Simple superhero adventure and kinda fun.

Sheena Queen of the Jungle No. 5 (Jan 08): Finale to the miniseries that I’ve really liked. Makes “jungle lord” comics workable in modern times.

Sheena: Dark Secrets 1 (Oct 08): Sheena vs. South-American robo-Nazi’s. Old robo-Nazi’s that is. Art was a real stinker in this one.

Sheena: Dark Secrets 2 (Nov 08): More aged Robo-Nazis PLUS a Nazi cargo cult (look it up, Dumbo). Weak writing. No more of this book for me.

World’s Finest Comics No. 278 (April 82): 100-page ish with enjoyable stories all around. Shazam! story offered neat villain for Mary Marvel

Amazing Adventures No. 12 (Nov. 80): The original X-Men try to rescue Namor from Magneto, except Namor rescues himself. Fun, but dated.

Amazing Adventures No. 13 (Dec 80): The original muties battle the Blob as Scarlet Witch whines about being a bad guy. Typical 60s comic.

Incredible Hulk No. 290 (Dec 83): The Hulk witnesses the birth of Ms. Modok in the form of his girlfriend! Melodramatic to the max, but fun!

Fire and Brimstone No. 1 (Jun 08): Amusing book about an angel and devil working together. Love those Richard Moore girls!

Project Superpowers 7 of 7 (2008): Liked at first, but by this ish there were so many characters that at this point it was just confusing.


Superman No. 189 (Feb 03): First appearance of Traci 13. Features pointless visits by Power Girl, Batman. 1st of an arc, but I’m not interested.

Scary Tales No. 4 (Feb 76): Bought this because of the cool cover of a vampire warrior chick with a massive sword. Low-grade “Crypt” inside.

Further Adventures of Indiana Jones No. 2 (Feb 83): Indy is shanghaied and solves a mystery. Neat finale as gold-entombed corpses attack!

Wonder Woman 25 (Dec 08): This is the finale of a story arc, and boy does it show. It probably wasn’t bad, I just had no way to follow it.

Spooks Omega Team No. 2 (Sep 08): Another G.I. Joe clone, only this one pits the soldiers against supernatural threats. Cool all the way!

Spooks Omega Team No. 3 (Oct 08): Still enjoying this, though I’m puzzled by DX’s stating-the-obvious dialogue. Is supposed to be funny?

G.I. Joe No. 0 (Oct 08): IDW takes over the franchise and reboots it with the comic’s original creator. How is that a reboot? Not bad though

The Corps! No. 0 (Oct 08): Preview book for a G.I. Joe ripoff. It was actually pretty good, but it has to be amazing to beat out G.I. Joe.

Greatest Hits No. 1 of 6 (2008): Features a sleazy segment involving oral sex. Spare me your “realism,” Vertigo. Cool concept though. Fri

DC Universe Decisions No.s 1-4 (2008): Enjoyable story that melds a hefty cast without being ludicrous. I wish “big events” were more like this.

Laff-a-Lympics No. 3 (May 78): Writer Evanier makes sure to hit all the catch phrases of the Hanna-Barbera stable. Slightly off-model art.

Flash Gordon No. 1 (Aug 08): Totally inappropriate art for this classic character. Ridiculously over-colored. Riddled with cliched dialogue


Godzilla King of the Monsters No. 4 (Nov 77): Am I the only one out there that thinks that Dr. Demonicus would make a great A-list villain?

Godzilla King of the Monsters No. 6 (Jan 78): Godzilla is captured by SHIELD and escapes just as quickly. Red Ronin is almost complete!

Godzilla King of Monsters No. 11 (1977): More monsters and robots fighting in the Grand Canyon. Really uninspiring art, even for a vintage book.

Godzilla King of Monsters No. 15 (Oct 78): The Big G versus some cowboys. . Funny sceen shows G squatting like he’s on the toilet. Weird.

Secret Six No. 1 (Nov 08): Team assembles for a new mish. Awfully weird with all of its gay themes. (So sue me, I didn’t like it.) Next: BATMAN!

Secret Six No. 2 (Dec 08): Batman and Catman finally meet back up for a memorable slugfest. Good art, though I wish Cat was in his 80s duds.

El Diablo 1 (of 6): DC takes a shot at revitalizing the old Western El Diablo. Really not a bad start, but I always loved the 1990s version.

Ambush Bug Year None No. 1 (2008): I laughed at practically every panel. You gotta love Giffen and Fleming’s jabs at the DC Universe.

Ambush Bug Year None 2 (Oct 08): Though I really liked the first issue, I found this completely incomprehensible, and I mean that in the non-fun way.

GalaxyQuest 1 (Aug 08): Could have benefited from a Who’s Who refresher. The art was a bit weak for an adaptation book.

Iron Man No. 178 (Jan 83): Awful “assistant editor’s month” installment. Mixed message: Kids stuff on one side, alcoholism on the other. Wha?

Iron Man No. 192 (March 84): Jim Rhodes and Tony duke it out as Jim demands respect while in the suit. Zip tones abound in this issue!

Iron Man No. 193 (Apr 84): Iron Man and the WCAs fight a Godzilla-type monster. Luke McDonnell’s art is so good he’d easily get a job today.

Iron Man No. 194 (May 84): IM finishes battle with “Godzilla.” Rhodes dives into the Pym particle dimension, and so does a possible new villain.

Iron Man No. 195 (Jun 85): McDonnell’s final issue with IM brings Rhodey to Canada for Shaman’s help. Great splash page on this one!

Iron Man No. 196 (July 85): Neat ish pits Tony vs. Dr. Demonicus in IM armor and a suit of possessed armor. Tony becomes “Spare-Parts Man.” FUN!

Iron Man No. 198 (Sep 85): Two IMs vs. a stupid-looking Stane robot. Lots of background on Stane in this ish made it kinda boring.


Avengers No. 188 (Oct 79): The team is in Russia to fight embodiments of the periodic table of elements. Fun old skool stuff. Nice Byrne art.

Avengers No. 198 (Aug 80): Giant robot Red Ronin vs. the squad. Not sure what to make of this. Whole thing came out of left field.

Avengers No. 204 (Feb 80): Flavorless effort where the team attacks the Yellow Claw. Robot birds, giant cyber-jellyfish and stereotypes galore.

Avengers No. 207 (May 81): Not a bad fill-in issue where the squad investigates a shadow island and its master. Nice art by Gene Colan!

Avengers No. 211 (Sept 81): Fun issue where there’s a shake-up of the Avengers lineup. The possible members include several future Defenders.

Avengers No. 217 (Sept 81): Yellowjacket is duped by Egghead in the build up to a classic arc. Awful cover, but I liked what happened inside.

Avengers No. 219 (May 82): Moondragon proves, once again, that she is a manipulative b!tch. Funny thing is she’d be a perfect modern character.

Avengers No. 225 (Nov 82): Wraps up long overdue plot thread regarding Black Knight. Unpolished Greg LaRocque does art. Neat fantasy elements.

Avengers No. 227 (Jan 82): Whew is this a badly done cover! Captain Marvel just looks awful. Inside mostly focuses on Pym and Van Dyne’s woes.

Avengers No. 228 (Feb 84): Brilliant plotting by Roger Stern continues as Egghead works to further frame Hank Pym. Dramatic attempt at cover art

Avengers No. 229 (March 82): Pym finally makes his move against Egghead. This run of comics has been surprisingly good. One more issue to go.

Avengers No. 230 (Apr 83): Probably the second-most iconic cover in this run. The “after the action” finale to the Hank Pym trial. Loved it!

Avengers No. 241 (March 83): Clunky issue about astral travel, Spider-Woman and Arthurian legend. Sometimes weird mixtures just don’t work.

The Mighty Avengers No. 245 (July 84): Yet another ugly cover — it’s all hot pink. This is a Dire Wraith War tie-in with Rom. Nothing great here.

The Mighty Avengers No. 255 (May 85): OK, I’ve complained about this run’s covers, but this painted one rocks. Story is plenty entertaining too.

The Avengers 264 (Feb 85): Neat story about a criminal swiping the Yellowjacket costume out of the mansion. Focuses on Wasp. Interesting.

Avengers No. 280 (Jun 87): Flashback ish narrated by Jarvis gives his unique perspective on team history. Solid ish that’s a rewarding read.

Avengers No. 289 (March 87): Fun story with Heavy Metal squad vs. Avengers. IMPORTANT: This ish featured Marks Remarks that inspired my career.

Avengers No. 290 (Apr 88): The final stand against the Super Adaptoid, who ends up depowered. I always wondered what happened to him. So-so art.

Patsy Walker Hellcat (2 of 5): I enjoyed the first ish, but this one was a mess. Great art alone can’t make me buy a whole series. No to #3.

Last Defenders No. 6 (2008): Intriguing end to a low-selling series. Main problem is that there are no major characters or creators on it.

Booster Gold No. 11 (Oct 08): BG saves the dynamic duo from themselves, but what hath the timeline wrought? Killer Moth and his gadgets rock!

Booster Gold No. 14 (Jan 09): Booster battles mind-controlling starfish! (You know … Starro.) Pat Olliffe provides very satisfying art

Blue Beetle No. 29 (Sep 08): Beetle and Peacemaker fall in with a border-patrolling militia. Superb art, and, as usual, great characterization.

Blue Beetle No. 30 (Oct 08): Continues BB’s fight against some hopped-up illegals. Interesting developments with Paco’s new friend. Emotive art.


Blue Beetle No. 32 (Dec 08): Beetle’s in Mexico again where he fights the new Dr. Polaris. Liked the art, but kind of dull otherwise.

Blue Beetle No. 33 (Jan 09): Beetle warms up for his big fight with Polaris in entertaining team up with Teen Titans. Too bad title is dead.

Batman Confidential No. 20 (Oct 08): Maguire delivers some priceless moments, but his Catwoman ears look silly (in a bad way). Fun book so far.

Secret Invasion No. 5 (2008): Agent Brand kicks butt, all the passengers on the ship were skrulls. What a bummer. Losing interest in this book

Secret Invasion No. 6 (Nov. 08): Boy, I was really excited about this series when it started. But fight scene after fight scene gets boring.

Secret Invasion No. 7 of 8: Lots of fighting, minimal story. Yeah, the Watcher’s there. Yawn. He’ll show up to watch someone pay the rent.

Bill & Ted’s Most Excellent Adventures V. 2 (2005): I expected better humor from Evan Dorkin. Why does every man he draws have squinty eyes?

Aquaman Showcase V. 1: Get the basics of the underwater avenger. Very repetitive stories, but understandable for time period. Solid artwork.

Colonia Vol. No. 1 (2001): Entertaining and pleasant fantasy similar to normal life. I hope I can find No.2. Has approachable indy-comic feel.

Alpha Flight No. 1 (Aug 83): John Byrne strikes out on his own with a great start. Love the great uniform designs and Canadian spin on things.

Teen Titans No. 61 (Sept 08): Beetle and Kid Devil battle no-namer Shockwave. Are they trying to set up a buddy relationship with these two?

Teen Titans No. 62 (Oct 08) It appears that Wendy and Marvin are done for, and it happens in a most brutal way. Big thumbs down if they don’t live

Teen Titans No. 63 (Nov 08): Bombshell comes back. Wendi’s alive, Marvin’s dead. Wonder Girl’s sick. Not sure if I care about any of it.

Teen Titans No. 65 (Jan 09): Butt-kicking issue where Wonder Girl gets a power boost. More amusement from the rest of the team. Solid action

Doctor Strange No. 60 (Aug 83): Gearing up for the big M.U. vampire kill-off. Good stuff as a mob of enthralled regulars attack Avengers Mansion.

Doctor Strange No. 62 (Dec 83): Strange wages an epic battle against Dracula in a true event comic that kills off all of Marvel’s vampires. A+++

Ms. Marvel No. 28 (Aug 08): The Secret Invasion continues as Ms. Marvel pounds the shit out of every skrull she sees. Ah, violence!

Ms. Marvel No. 29 (Sept 08): Strange how this story chugs along and then we suddenly have a fill-in artist. Kind of disrupts the flow. Boo-Hiss!

Ms. Marvel No. 32 (Dec 08): Flashback of Carol as POW in Afghanistan. Given her history in the MU, the timing doesn’t match, but it was good

Ms. Marvel No. 33 (Jan 09): Carol as a superspy in the past and its link to present. Series is on the edge of me dropping it. OK, not great.

Robin No. 148 (May 2006): I always forget that Robin uses “Throwing Rs” instead of batarangs. Kerschl, the penciller, draws an awesome Batman.

Robin No. 150 (July 06): R breaks into prison to break someone else out. OK story, but I caught it the middle so it was kinda aimless for me.

The New Guardians No. 5 (Winter 1988): The team confronts some rogue Rocket Reds. I really like Harbinger. Whatever happened to her?

 



Twitter reviews: Avengers, Aquaman, Hulk, Essex County, Teen Titans, Punisher, Green Arrow, Land of Oz, Booster Gold and G.I. Joe

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I review comics on Twitter at twitter.com/johnsimcoe. Here are the January through June 2009 reviews!

Hulk Nos. 7-9 (Nov 08-Jan 09): Enjoyable stuff, but its split-book style fails to give enough story for either part. AMAZING artists!

Hulk No. 10 (Apr 09): Hulk “reforms” Defenders in a classic set up — Elder of the Universe vs. Elder of the Universe. Modern take though.

Werewolves on the Moon No. 1 of 3 (2009): Juvenile, but quite funny, take on a werewolf invasion of the moon. Enjoyed the art & jokes.

Solomon Kane No. 1 (Sept. 08): Great art, but I’m really unclear on the concept of what the backstory is supposed to be. Wanna fill me in?

Fire & Brimstone No. 2 (Aug 08): Disjointed 2nd issue because I barely remember the first. Had titillating art and good dialogue though.

Electric Girl Vol. 2 (2003): Not terribly compelling indie book. I keep hoping for some subtlety and subtext in the stories, but find none.


Masters of the Universe: Dark Reflections (2004): He-Man’s pal gets sucked into a reversed universe. OK for light fantasy it is. Colorful.

Aquaman No. 1-2 (2003): The debut of the water-hand era. Not bad, but I have no interest in Atlantean politics. Just fight seamonsters, man!

Aquaman No. 11 (Dec. 03): A near-finale issue to the first year of this series. Intrigued by the Thirst, the villain, and the Fountainhead.

Aquaman Nos. 32 to 36 (2005-06): Sub Diego era by Arcudi that I found to be remarkably enjoyable. Aquaman is heroic without being a jerk.

Cowboys & Aliens (2006): Mediocre graphic novel dragged even farther down with sloppy storytelling. Why not include more Western staples?

Team America No. 1 (June 82): Biggest surprise in this? I thought it was made in the 1970s. Strange how this even ever got published.

Hand of the Morningstar Vol. 1: I’m not sure what to make of this. Seems like it should have had a more explosive reveal at the end.

Avengers The Initiative 19-24 (2008-9): Covers Secret Invasion and aftermath. I’ve really grown to like the ensemble cast in this book.

Marvel Adventures Avengers No. 13 (July 07): Easily one of the worst comics I have read in years. Terrible “writing down” to kids, dull plot

The Astonishing X-Men Vol. 2: Dangerous (2004): Whedon proves he’s a characterization master in the first pages. Liked, but didn’t love.

Secret Invasion No. 8 of 8: Man, am I shocked how crummy this was. I would have preferred a weekly title that gave me the whole story.

Marvel TV: Galactus: The Real Story (2009): I think this was supposed to come off as being funny and ‘a hoot,’ but it was actually lame.

Starlord No. 1 of 4 (2007): Starlord is recruited by the Kree, and gets an odd bunch to help. Sure, it had its moments, but not fantastic.

The Mighty Thor No. 353 (Mar 84): Odin sacrifices himself to defeat Surtur in portion of Simonson run. Not enamoured with the art anymore.

Son of Samson and the Maiden of Thunder (2008): Branan meets up with his sister. Great moments as the two lug a huge statue around town.

Mars No. 9 (Sept. 84): Strange “First Comics” comic I picked up. Interesting ideas here, but not-so-good art. Recently collected by IDW.

Essex County Vol. 2: Ghost Stories (2007): Wow. If you haven’t read this, you’re missing out on one of the best GNs in many, many years.

Essex County Vol. 3: The Country Nurse (2007): Loved Vol. 2, but had a hard time reading this one. Probably needed to read Vol. 1

Amelia Rules! The Whole World’s Crazy (2006): First vol. of Harrisburg-based creator of kids comicz. Good stuff, especially the Xmas story.


Son of Samson and the Daughter of Dagon (2007): GN series is easily one of my favorite reads in quite a while. A++ adventure story.

The Incredibles No. 1 of 4 (2009): Nice art, OK story. Definitely for kids, though a little slow at times for younger readers. Ugly cover.

Chickenhare: The House of Klaus (2006): Gee, I thought this would be funny. Even Stan Sakai said it was. I only laughed once. That’s comedy?

The Lindbergh Child (2008): Rick Geary puts the Crime of the Century into comic form. Always fascinated with this tale. Geary does it right.

Teen Titans 66-67 (2009): Another new incarnation of the Titans? Geez. Still, I liked it enough to keep reading. I love team-building!

Teen Titans No. 68 (April 2009): Kid Eternity and Red Devil zip down to Hell. Neat ideas for the netherworld, not too interesting otherwise.

Teen TItans No. 69 (May 09): New team forms. Only interested in BB, WG and MM though. The rest? I suppose they’re cannon fodder.

Jigsaw No. 1 (Sept. 1966): Superhero comic about a semi-stretchy guy. Reminds me of E-Man. Certainly showed promise, but over by issue 2.

Jigsaw No. 2 (Dec. 1966): The last issue of an intriguing series. Man, this is a hero who hated himself. Could have proved interesting.

Punisher War Journal No. 25 (Jan 09): Mild “Secret Invasion” x-over, but includes development for major villain in the future. A+ as always.

Punisher War Journal No. 26 (2008): Pleasant Christmas tale featuring a Rhino and a gang of goofballs vying for Stilt-Man’s armor. A+++

Take a Chance No.1 (2008): Splurge purchase. Very retro-1990s art. Who’da thought we could say that? Promising concept though.

G.I. Joe No. 1 (Jan 09): The rebirth of the Joe team starts out interestingly enough. Art is very run-of-the-mill though.

G.I. Joe Origins No. 1 (2009): Nice stuff, but not great. Price too high for too little story. Interesting take on Snake Eyes joining squad.

G.I. Joe No. 3 (March 09): More seemingly endless boredom as the Joes fight robots. Without bad guys, G.I. Joe is pretty dull.

Batman Confidential No. 13-16 (2008): Wow. Great story that keeps continuity. Rags Morales offered some wonderful art in Bats vs. Wrath.

Spooks: Omega Team No. 4 (Dec 08): Finale to Lilith arc. Lots of action, lots of supernatural stuff. I totally dig this combo!

Land of Oz: The Manga — Return to Emerald City No. 1 (Nov. 08): Great book with stunning art. Couldn’t ask for better family fare.

Green Arrow and Black Canary No. 16 (Mar 09): Evil archer Merlyn makes an appearance, which gets a thumbs up from me! New villain origin too

Green Arrow & Black Canary Nos. 18-19 (2009): Wrapping up Cupid’s debut. Ultimately only interesting because of a few villain deaths.

Blue Beetle 36 (2009): Final issue, and they promised a death. Problem: It’s a “so what?” death. Despite that, it recovered well.

Booster Gold No. 15 (Feb. 09): Booster gets tangled up with Elongated Man. Forces the typical “Should I tell him about the future” angst.

Booster Gold No. 16 (Mar 09): Booster is flung into World War I for a meetup with Enemy Ace. Interesting plot so far. Jurgens’ art is nice.

Booster Gold No. 20 (July 09): Giffen takes Booster for a trip to the 1950s. OK and all, but I want action versus costumed villains.

El Diablo No. 5 (of 6): This book is solid all the way. Rare guest appearance of Freedom Fighters and funny insult against Phantom Lady.

Billy Batson and the Magic of Shazam! No. 3 (Feb 09): Long wait for this ish, and I’m still on the fence about it. Great art, retread story.

Supergirl Nos. 37-38 (2009): Exploring the Superwoman mystery, we get several possible suspects. Pretty good stuff in general. Great covers.

Flash Rebirth No. 1 (June 09): I could care less which Flash is in the suit, but it seems I am supposed to care. OK, but I’ll tradewait.

Marvel Team-Up No. 57 (May 77): Very run-a-the-mill filler issue that promos another comic. Still it was an all-fight issue! Weird cover.

Spectacular Spider-Man Annual No. 7 (1987): Puma crashes the Parker honeymoon. Proof once again that the Puma is an awesome character.

 Tony Millionaire’s Sock Monkey Vol. 4 No. 2 (Aug 03): First one of these I ever read, and can’t say it interests me much. Too pointless.

Outsiders No. 34 (May 06): The team fights injustice in Africa. Social commentary just doesn’t work well in this instance.