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Dave's Comicbook Capsules Et Cetera
Intermittent Picks and Pans of Comics and Related Media

Standard Disclaimers: Please set appropriate followups. Recommendation does
not factor in price. Not all books will have arrived in your area this month.
An archive can be found on my homepage, http://www.eyrie.org/~dvandom/Rants
We have to start holding summer graduation because of fire codes.

Items of Note (strongly recommended or otherwise worthy): Ms. Marvel
#29, My Little Pony Friendship is Magic #65.

In this installment: Jessica Jones S2, Avengers Infinity War, Overwatch
#16, Marvel Rising #0, Ms. Marvel #29, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #30,
Black Lightning Cold Dead Hands #6 (of 6), Deathstroke #30, Justice League
#42-43, Future Quest Presents the Herculoids #9, Astro City #51, My Little
Pony Friendship is Magic #65, My Little Pony Legends of Magic Annual 2018,
Transformers Lost Light #17, Optimus Prime #17-18, Empowered and Sistah
Spooky's High School Hell #4 (of 6).

Current Wait List (books either Diamond didn't ship or my store failed
to order): None, yay! About half my week three comics didn't arrive on time,
but they all showed up the next week, suggesting a lost box or something at
the warehouse.


"Other Media" Capsules:

Things that are comics-related but not necessarily comics (i.e.
comics-based movies like Iron Man or Hulk), or that aren't going to be
available via comic shops (like comic pack-ins with DVDs) will go in this
section when I have any to mention. They may not be as timely as comic
reviews, especially if I decide to review novels that take me a week or two
(or ten) to get around to.

Jessica Jones Season 2: Marvel/Netflix - Bad Decisions Theater,
basically. Yes, there were some good episodes in the mix, and the overall
arc was good, but it was a 8 episode season padded out to 13 by the
rapidly-becoming-stereotypical-for-Netflix practice of character making
really really bad decisions, and making them often. Adding to the feeling of
padding was how every other episode seemed to tease us with, "Maybe this is
the episode where Trish becomes Hellcat?" Really needed tighter editing and
a shorter season...if union pay scales are a problem, then pay for one season
but split it into two 6-7 non-padded arcs and release it in two chunks like
Voltron's been doing. Mildly recommended.

Avengers Infinity War: Marvel - If I weren't confident that Avengers 4
will hit the Cosmic Reset Button, I'd be quite annoyed at how a few other
movies got their endings kicked in the head. As it stands, it's still kinda
annoying. Otherwise, though, this was generally a well done "mega crossover
event compressed into 2.5 hours" movie. A few things were left uncertain or
"oh yeah, didn't we say that earlier?" suggesting maybe some bits were cut
that shouldn't have been. It definitely felt like a Big Deal, though, which
was its main job, and almost all of my quibbles were "spirit of the
staircase" rather than things that bugged me at the time. Can't really say
much more without spoilers, but I will say Dinklage got the perfect role.
Recommended.


Digital Content:

Unless I find a really compelling reason to do so, I won't be turning
this into a webcomic review column. Rather, stuff in this section will be
full books available for reading online or for download, usually for pay. I
will often be reading these things on my iPhone if it's at all possible.

Overwatch #16: Dark Horse - The latest freebie looks back to the day
Talon made its first big strike against Overwatch, to tie into the game's
current flashback event. Decent vignette, although it's most notable for
containing panels that were easily assembled into loss.jpg.


Trades:

Trade paperbacks, collections, graphic novels, pocket manga, whatever.
If it's bigger than a "floppy" it goes here.

None this month.


Floppies:

No, I don't have any particular disdain for the monthlies, but they
*are* floppy, yes?

Marvel Rising #0: Marvel - So, this is basically a teaser for a four
issue Ms. Marvel/Squirrel Girl miniseries...but someone in marketing ran amok
with it, giving it a Generic Major Event title and bookends (Alpha and
Omega), with the two issues in between being Squirrel Girl/Ms. Marvel #1 and
Ms. Marvel/Squirrel Girl #1. So...yeah. Devin Grayson wrote this teaser and
the bookends, Ryan North and Willow Wilson will write one inner issue each.
So, the setup in this freebie and the talent involved convinced me to order
this scheduling disaster. Recommended. Freebie.

Ms. Marvel v2 #29: Marvel - The Archie-style cover doesn't literally
take place in this issue, but it's close enough. Definitely a "coffeeshop
AU" sort of characterization-focused issue, as Bruno comes back to Jersey
City and Kamala finds herself wishing maybe for more giant cyborg animals to
fight instead. Bruno's roommate Kwezi steals every scene he's in, playing
"rich tourist in a backwards nation" stereotypes to the hilt. :) And an
excellent scene where Kamala goes to her local religious leader for
counseling. Not only is he a cool old dude who knows how to give guidance
and be helpful rather than just pointing out her flaws, he admits to having
once been more like the anti-fun stereotype Kamala was fearing. Strongly
recommended. $3.99

Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #30: Marvel - A pretty meh ending to a
story that tried to be cosmic. It's clear what the writer set out to do:
have Luna learn that Devil Dinosaur is her friend, not just her pet, and also
convince Torch and Thing that they needed to get back into being the FF
(since the FF is getting their own book again soon). But it all felt sort of
perfunctory, like a chore. Neutral. $3.99

Black Lightning Cold Dead Hands #6 (of 6): DC - No, you've fallen into
MY trap! Followed by many pages of epilogue. On the one hand, it's nice to
get actual resolution rather than just "beat the badguy and assume the rest
will be fine." On the other hand, it left this issue feeling more like it
was written for the trade. Mildly recommended. $3.99

Deathstroke #30: DC - Heh. So, people were freaking out in advance of
this arc, which pits Deathstroke against Batman again, on the premise that
Deathstroke is Damien's true father. Thing is, that's a macguffin in the
truest sense...it really doesn't matter. It's a plot device to get the two
in opposition. And they both know it. The REAL conflict comes from how
Deathstroke and Batman deal with it. Recommended. $3.99

Justice League #42-43: DC - The cover to #42 seems to assume no one read
#41, since anyone who did knows Who Shot Wonder Woman. A better cover would
have been, "What About The Fan?" as he presented a rather serious moral
quandary to them. Gotta recuse myself from evaluating how good the solution
was, though, since I was part of the group that helped Priest brainstorm for
it. :) Recommended. $2.99 each.

Future Quest Presents: The Herculoids #9: DC - Dorno has teenaged angst,
and is tempted by a powerful and vaguely-Kirbian entity. It definitely feels
like the sort of plotline you might have gotten in the original series. And
that's not necessarily a good thing. Mildly recommended. $3.99

Astro City #51: DC/Vertigo - Continuing to follow up from Astro City
#1/2, and a summary of that story is presented here. Even in a superhero
universe, some stories are hard to believe, and our protagonist is stuck with
one such story. But first, the story of another of his support group, which
goes a bit darker than Astro City usually does. Recommended. $3.99

My Little Pony Friendship is Magic #65: IDW - The "ruler goes among
their subjects in disguise" is a pretty old story, but it usually doesn't
cross over with the Oliver Twist story. Pretty good script from Zahler, and
excellent art from Price, especially the various reaction shots and displays
of emotion. Strongly recommended. $3.99

My Little Pony Legends of Magic Annual 2018: IDW - Whitley doesn't
really pick up on Sunburst's theory from the end of #12, but otherwise ties a
lot of comics continuity together here, from the alternate universe mirrors
to the darkness dimension of Legends of Magic #1. He also firms up a running
gag that the Princesses never knew about the Pillars, despite being around
during their heyday. Recommended. $7.99

Transformers Lost Light #17: IDW - The secret origin of the AllSpark!
Maybe. There's a lot of untrustworthy narrator stuff going on, and Roberts
is himself quite untrustworthy. Of course, with the end of the universe
coming soon (in a literary if not literal sense), a LOT of stuff has to
dovetail quickly if there's to be any resolution, so a certain amount of
"wait, what?" level of coincidence and retcon is going to be necessary.
Still as WTCHOP as things may get (and they get VERY much so on the last
page), it all fits with the tone of the series and makes for a fun read.
Recommended. $3.99

Optimus Prime #17-18: IDW - Time to get ready for the Unicron event,
which means ALL the plot threads have to be tied up, including some that form
millions-of-years-long loops. Onyx Prime's gambits all come to fruition in a
bit of a Xanatos Roulette fashion, and Starscream wants nothing to do with
any of this. At the end of the issue, it looks like the whole Fallen thing
has been a long con.
#18 is presented as an interlude, but it's definitely important to the
plot, and MASSIVELY changes the meaning of the reveal in #17. It is indeed a
long 'Con, as it were. But a lot grander of a scheme than it had seemed.
The various "age of the Primes" stories we've been getting lately get fleshed
out and confirmed, maybe contradicting the cosmogeny seen in Lost Light #17,
maybe not (again, even when someone says they have no reason to lie, they
probably have a reason to lie). In both issues the art can be hard to follow
at times, but the story's interesting. Even the narration-heavy #18 works.
Recommended. $3.99 each.

Empowered and Sistah Spooky's High School Hell #4 (of 6): Dark Horse -
Binging and purging in the cafeteria, followed by fatal blonding. The
deathtraps don't really advance things significantly, I suspect this series
would have worked fine as a 3-4 issue series, even if there's enough ideas to
fill six. Mildly recommended. $3.99


Dave Van Domelen, "He's not a PUZZLE. He's an ETCH A SKETCH." - Robin
(Jason Todd) about Batman, Deathstroke #30
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