It’s that time of the month again as we let the chips fall where they may, and then we scavenge through them all to see what’s decent. It’s the November solicitations and there’s plenty to bring us so close to the end of the year, so don’t wait until after Halloween to make your shopping list. Hit the jump to see some of the things that caught our collective eyes.
Ryan L’s Thoughts
Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes #1 (of 4)
It’s written by Christopher Yost and drawn by Scott Wegener and Patrick Scherberger and it looks like a lot of fun. Plus, y’know, it’s for kids. This series is based around the new cartoon of the same name and it makes me wonder, will this be adapting those stories or will it add something new? And either way it runs makes me wonder why. If it’s a good story put it in the show, and if it’s not good enough for the show then why do I want to read it? If it’s an adaptation then I barely see the point. In saying that, the creative team looks good, the team looks good (though I still don’t get this mad-on for Hawkeye that Marvel is going through), and I’m certain it’ll be a stack of fun.
It seems like Marvel doing another comic for kids and that’s helpful when your other Avenger titles either speak like Mamet or include characters like Moon Knight and the new Ant-Man who likes to perve in showers.
Bullseye: Perfect Game #1 (of 2)
This isn’t any sort of Shadowland tie in. At least, I don’t believe it is. However, it is a perfect time to give us some more tales from the Daredevil sphere of influence. Bullseye is nearly always a fascinating character to me, there’s just something about him I dig, and Charlie Huston seems to know how to write some nasty business so this could be a good little one-two punch. I have no idea where this tale would get collected in trade, maybe with the Shadowland one shots? So, I’d rather just buy this as two issues and not have to worry about it.
Many people have forgotten about Bullseye’s history as a baseball pitcher and I’m intrigued as to how Huston will make this story work. Count me in just out of curiosity if nothing else.
Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #150
Sorry, just a quick rant. I hate it when comics go back to renumbering. It’s just not fair and it certainly isn’t earned. If you want the legacy of tough numbers then you have to stick it out otherwise you don’t get those high numbers. It’s just annoying and ao basically a sales grab, and it’s weak. I’m annoyed that Avengers will no doubt go back to classic numbering when the next milestone comes around, but then they’ll get bored and reboot again. Daredevil will most likely be the same. Lame.
In saying that, I love me some anniversary issues because they’re certainly packed full of awesome content. Either way, I don’t read the Ultimate Spidey, I don’t read any Ultimate comics, so this doesn’t affect my purchases, it just annoys me. Thanks for listening.
Osborn #1 (of 5)
It’s Osborn in jail. It’s written by Kelly Sue DeConnick. It’s drawn by Emma Rios. It’s got a back up. That back up is written by Warren Ellis. It’s going on my pull list for sure. The only shame with this title i that it feels like a perfect trade wait. I’d be stoked if each issue had a back up but that might be pushing it. I’ll buy it in singles because it needs the support and I dig the idea of this mini so I’m in. I just hope as many people follow suit.
Ant-Man & The Wasp #1 (of 3)
Much like the Bullseye 2-shot, this mini being a 3-parter is a main reason that I’ll pick it up in singles. I’ll also pick it up because I love Eric O’Grady and I’m curious to see how Tim Seeley goes with writing and drawing some Marvel goodness. I hope this one comes out as a dark horse to shock all by being simply awesome. That’s not too much in expectation, is it?
Detective Comics #871
I don’t think you need me to tell you how much I’m looking forward to Scott Snyder’s debut on Detective Comics, do I? Snyder has been pretty dominant on American Vampire, he’s got Jock and Francesco Francavilla doing the art for him, and he’s got a Commissioner Gordon back up right here. It’s all going to be pretty damn good and this issue right here is the ground floor for what I hope will be one good year of Batman.
Matt’s Thoughts
Batman Welcomes You to The $3.99 Club
Hey kid, do you like Batman? Do you want to check out these two brand new series featuring your favorite character? Then you better have a Hamilton in your pockets because both new series Batman, Inc. and Batman: The Dark Knight seem to be priced at 3.99, and with 32 pages of content. Now granted, this MIGHT just be the first issue, but I doubt it (you can all come back and tell me I was wrong in a month), and it will be interesting to see how they do. If I remember correctly, this is DC’s first ongoing series with this price/page count rate, since all of the other series had back-ups to justify the price hike. Also, let’s remember that Batman stars in like five different ongoing series.
Battlechasers HC
And this month’s award to the most ridiculously overpriced item goes to: Battlechasers! Seriously, it has nine and half issues (adding up to 340 pages) and it costs a whooping one hundred bucks (fifty more if you want the signed edition). Now sure, the issues ARE oversized, as is the size of the book, but it’s also an incomplete piece of work. Battlechasers was supposed to be ten issues long, but Joe Madureira never finished the book, and the fact that it’s collected into one prohibitively priced book means that he will never finish it either. I mean, just for comparison’s sake, the Spawn: Origins HC that Image is also putting out costs the same and has twenty five issues (680 pages) and has stories by Neil Gaiman and Alan Moore. I know which one I would invest in.
The Weekly Crisis vs. Solicits for November 2010
Ryan L’s Thoughts
Batman Welcomes You to The $3.99 Club