Posts published in January 2023

Monday Morning Grind 01-30-2023

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Loading Previews this week cut down on my catch up but I did get through a few. Like many of you, I am still trying to burn down a pile while still keeping in the know on new ones. To help a little I will complain less about rushed completions to Star, Not All Robots and the end of the first Autumnal arc. All three displeased me but easy to say watching from the seats rather than being in the ring.

The new ones all have potential. Black Panther Legends has pre-teen TChalla, his adopted Caucasian brother Hunter and Shuri witnessing the entrance of Wakanda onto the global scene. The tone of the MCU Wakanda is obvious in the story but page six actually is what caught my attention. When the family arrives in Johannesburg they are separated into two lines,  one for Europeans and one for Non Europeans. The artwork shows the actual separation, white and not white. This reminded me of Trevor Noah’s memoir and his explanation of his real family and the fact that his parents’ marriage was not legal in South Africa. He has stated that often the family would walk on separate sides of the street to avoid attention. We often miss social commentary in comics but it’s nice to see a single page show so much about the environment the characters are in and would have faced in the actual world at the time the story is told.

Trojan took a minute, and a few pages, to get into. The secretive nature of the characters meant having to lend patience until the actual point of their meeting is finally revealed. The last page make you immediately want to purchase issue two. That image compared to the image on cover A, is a nice representation of the content of the book. The down sides are the tone of the story and the biology of the primary character. I will not ruin the reveal but am happy to talk with you about it should you wish.

Kroma was interesting but also a little wonky. I find a story about a religious order controlling young boys, and what appears to be repressing/punishing a female just for being one, very off-putting. The use, and absence, of color is the one attractive thing that kept my attention. The artwork for cover A was well chosen. After reading the issue it was proven a splendid choice, just not sure the visual is worth the journey yet. I will give them another issue to sway me with the story but the potential has a short window on this one.

  • Black Panther Legends #1
  • Trojan #1 of 4
  • Not All Robots #5
  • Star #2
  • Star #3
  • Star #4
  • Star #5
  • Autumnal #8
  • Kroma #1
  • Grim #2

Monday Morning Grind 01-16-2023

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Knocked off a few older titles again this week and seasoned the stack with a few new ones. This particular pile was about things you want to finish but the direction of their stories twisted away from what you originally wanted the plot to be. I run into this from time to time.

Take for example that I enjoyed the first part of Catwoman: Lonely City some months ago. In the third issue the story left the theme of the aging ex-con reconnecting with her city and focused on Catwoman breaking into somewhere and saving the day as usual. Granted it did connect the Orpheus story, and included most of the players in the wrap up, but that was not what I cared about.

The Me You Love In The Dark suffered from a similar problem but here they changed the emotion they were addressing rather than the main plot device. Creative blocks, scary house and painting were replaced with possession, fear and forced effort in the painting. The house seemed like it would address her issues but what did it need her for? You could assume loneliness as a reason but that’s hardly a parallel to the artist’s issues.

Some of the other titles I read  share the same issues but I want to address a new one here. Gangster Ass Barista was sort of fun. Coffee addiction aside, the issue was pure escapism which was nice after the rest of the pile. The flashback panels are good fill in and help explain why the character is working in a coffee shop. It will be interesting to see if the creative team can keep the story in the shop rather than taking it out into the outside world.

  • Parker Girls #2
  • The Me You Love In The Dark #5
  • Samurai Sonja #2
  • Skybound Presents After School #3
  • GCPD:The Blue Wall #1
  • Gangster Ass Barista #1
  • Disaster Inc. #3
  • Disaster Inc. #4
  • Disaster Inc. #5
  • Catwoman Lonely City #3
  • Catwoman Lonely City #4
  • Captain Marvel #28
  • Captain Marvel #29
  • Captain Marvel #30
  • Marvel Snapshot: Captain Marvel
  • Flash 2022 Annual

Monday Morning Grind 01-09-2023

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Trying to get back on course here. Mostly bulk reading to clean up the comic area. I did add in three new ones just to get things started.

Fans of Terry Moore will most likely enjoy Parker Girls but I was hoping for some sort of style change this time. The characters are all reminiscent of his previous titles and the tone is fairly identical as well. Still worth the read but I’m hoping for a little more change in the next few.

Eve: Children of the Moon is a follow-up to EVE, the climate crisis story from May of 2021. The original arc is continued here as the girls have begun rebuilding plant life, and even civilization, as they keep in touch with the other settlements from the first story. Well, except one… I realize many of you did not read the first trade, but if you are in your public library, give this a go, you might enjoy it.

Briar is an interesting take on the the Sleeping Beauty story. I am not going to pretend it didn’t have a little Shrek feel to it but the story is interesting enough to continue. Dark fairy tales are always a good draw and this one has the right approach. All of the details about the main character, limbs weakened from being asleep for so long, no knowledge of the cultural shifts she’s missed, and her complete irrelevance to others, are put together well.  This could end up a good companion for I Hate Fairyland if it continues the way it is.

  • Parker Girls #1
  • Eve: Children of the Moon #1
  • Geiger #4
  • Geiger #5
  • Geiger #6
  • Briar #1
  • Daredevil #26
  • Daredevil #27
  • Daredevil #28
  • Daredevil #29
  • Daredevil #30
  • Daredevil #31
  • Daredevil #32
  • Daredevil #33
  • Daredevil #34
  • Black Widow #11
  • Black Widow #12
  • Black Widow #13
  • Black Widow #14
  • Black Widow #15