Friday, 31 August 2012
Geek-Girl #0 & The Almighties #1 - Actuality Press - UK ordering
"A brilliant premise, an interesting character, and intriguing prospects for the future." Chris Orr, Dress Like The Hulk.
"A surprisingly charming debut, the dialogue displays a witty back and forth that would make Kevin Smith proud." Kris Bather, Broken Frontier.
"This book is everything I love about indie comics." Adam Cheal, Comic Booked.
When 'Little Miss Popular' RUBY KAYE lands a pair of super-tech glasses in a game of Strip Poker, she's granted flight, super-strength, and--due to a flaw in the glasses' programming--super-klutziness!
You can now order the GEEK-GIRL #0 new editions - 16 pages, b&w. (Check out a PREVIEW here!)
UK: £1.99 (+ £2.00 Shipping) UK: £5.00 (+ £2.00 Shipping) SIGNED & NUMBERED by me and limited to 50 copies! UK: £6.99 (+ £2.00 Shipping)- Both Editions
Nick Fury's had great success assembling Earth’s Mightiest Heroes in the Avengers movie – but what if a more questionable character put together his own skewed take on the world’s greatest super-team…or just threw together whoever was available?
Order THE ALMIGHTIES #1 - 32 pages, full colour. (Check out a PREVIEW here!)
UK: £3.50 (+ £2.00 Shipping) UK: £6.99 (+ £2.00 Shipping)-(limited to 500 copies) UK: £10.49 (+ £2.00 Shipping)- Both Editions
Thursday, 30 August 2012
Geek-Girl #0 & The Almighties #1 - Actuality Press - US & Canada ordering
For US orders click here
"A brilliant premise, an interesting character, and intriguing prospects for the future." Chris Orr, Dress Like The Hulk.
"A surprisingly charming debut, the dialogue displays a witty back and forth that would make Kevin Smith proud." Kris Bather, Broken Frontier.
"This book is everything I love about indie comics." Adam Cheal, Comic Booked.
When 'Little Miss Popular' RUBY KAYE lands a pair of super-tech glasses in a game of Strip Poker, she's granted flight, super-strength, and--due to a flaw in the glasses' programming--super-klutziness!
You can now order the GEEK-GIRL #0 new edition (and receive it signed by me) - 16 pages, b&w. (Check out a PREVIEW here!)
USD $2.50 (+ $8.50 Shipping)
Order THE ALMIGHTIES #1 32 pages, full color.
Nick Fury's had great success assembling Earth’s Mightiest Heroes in the Avengers movie – but what if a more questionable character put together his own skewed take on the world’s greatest super-team…or just threw together whoever was available?
Check out a PREVIEW here, and you can order the book at www.thealmighties.com
"A brilliant premise, an interesting character, and intriguing prospects for the future." Chris Orr, Dress Like The Hulk.
"A surprisingly charming debut, the dialogue displays a witty back and forth that would make Kevin Smith proud." Kris Bather, Broken Frontier.
"This book is everything I love about indie comics." Adam Cheal, Comic Booked.
When 'Little Miss Popular' RUBY KAYE lands a pair of super-tech glasses in a game of Strip Poker, she's granted flight, super-strength, and--due to a flaw in the glasses' programming--super-klutziness!
You can now order the GEEK-GIRL #0 new edition (and receive it signed by me) - 16 pages, b&w. (Check out a PREVIEW here!)
USD $2.50 (+ $8.50 Shipping)
Order THE ALMIGHTIES #1 32 pages, full color.
Nick Fury's had great success assembling Earth’s Mightiest Heroes in the Avengers movie – but what if a more questionable character put together his own skewed take on the world’s greatest super-team…or just threw together whoever was available?
Check out a PREVIEW here, and you can order the book at www.thealmighties.com
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #4 Review + new Marvel NOW! Deadpool team interview and Not Marvel Not NOW! Wait--what?
Deadpool is on a mission to destroy the Marvel Universe--thanks to Psycho Man messin' with his melon in this What If?-style tale. After taking out the Fantastic Four, Avengers and X-Men, among others, he now--thanks to one of Dr. Strange (also killed)'s books--has found out how to get to the Nexus of All Realities and is aiming BIGGER...
*CONTAINS SPOILERS*
We start the issue with a TV news-reporter at a scene of carnage where super-heroes and villains are rioting and battling each other. But then, in a sudden turn of events, heroes and villains alike head to the edge of a rooftop to carry out what appears to be a mass suicide pact.
Meanwhile, The Punisher has found Deadpool and attempts to take him out--but shoots what turns out to be super-villain The Puppet Master, dressed as Deadpool, before the real deal reveals himself and uses a Punisher doll, fashioned by The Puppet Master, to make Punny shoot himself in the head. From the mess of 'dead' 'super-dolls' strewn around, we can assume that Deadpool was also responsible for the 'suicide pact' and he now has his hands on dolls of Marvel's cosmic heavy-hitters, so no 'No-Prizes' for guessing what's in store for them...
Taskmaster has been hired by some of Wade's victims' bereaved to kill him, and he tracks the Merc with a Mouth to the Nexus of All Realities, whereupon the two battle; Taskmaster using his patented ability to mimic others' moves by anticipating and imitating Deadpool's--until he's interrupted by the guardian of the Nexus--Man-Thing--scaring Tasky; and whoever knows fear burns at the touch of a man's thing. (or something).
Deadpool missed the opportunity to make a Man-Thing joke, so while I picked up his slack, Man-Thing, sensing why Wade's here, has exploded into a portal to multiple realities, and Deadpool travels through this to find the centerpoint of existence...
...Which in Wade's case is the Marvel offices of the Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe comic's creative team, where writer Cullen Bunn is typing the end to the mini-series: 'The Merc with a Mouth raises his sword to strike...when he notices some otherworldly force watching him'...
Us.
Deadpool looks at us from inside the comic and tells us something that, ironically--given that this book had been taking Deadpool far from the 'Bugs-Bunny-with-a-gun' direction he'd been going in in recent years--ends the series in something of a Warner Bros 'Th-th-th-that's all, folks!' style. The issue doesn't shed any further light on Wade's new Psycho Man-induced driving-force head-voice and doesn't end, for me, satisfyingly.
Suspension of disbelief has been asked for throughout this 4-issue mini-series--a series which could have been decompressed to make Wade's hits less easy and more rewarding; but I got that this was about Deadpool's agenda--carried out in broad strokes--rather than the nuts and bolts of it; and the intriguing Fourth Wall-breaking set-up--in which the Merc with a Mouth wasn't gunning to take out just the heroes and villains of the Marvel Universe, but the Marvel Universe itself--kept me hooked. The ending is open to some interpretation but for me steps on this premise somewhat, as if you take what Wade believes as Gospel, his parting shot is an empty threat--Deadpool's odyssey ending with it.
Aside from this qualm, writer Cullen Bunn and artist Dalibor Talijac render a well-crafted conclusion to the 4-issue mini-series--with, thankfully, more time given to the Deadpool/Taskmaster battle that'd been coming than others have been afforded--but if, like me, you were expecting a conclusion that's more than 'It's just funnybooks'--rather than having that itch scratched, you'll be left scratching your head.
If you didn't catch my reviews of Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #1, #2 and #3, you can check them out here. ...And moving on from Deadpool Kills... and looking at the Merc with a Mouth's future as part of his Marvel NOW! relaunch, you can check out a new interview with Deadpool's new writers Brian Posehn and Gerry Duggan, along with editor Jordan D. White--talking with Newsarama here.
A taster...
White: One thing you can see in the history of Deadpool as a character is that every time he has had a new series, it has been at least a partial reinvention. Part of the reason we are doing this as a new relaunch rather than just the next issue of Deadpool is that these guys do have a fresh take on him. Not throwing away anything that went before, not saying none of that happened, or anything like that. Just a real clean take that anybody can jump on and totally appreciate what this is all about.
Posehn: He's still a Merc with a Mouth. The only thing we've changed is that now he can fly — and let me finish — he has a penis that can see the future. Those are the things that everybody loves about Deadpool, right?
Marvel NOW! [click those words for more] kicks off next month with Uncanny Avengers; the new Deadpool #1 coming in November. So that's Marvel NOW! But what's Not Marvel Not NOW!?
Stay tuned! ;)
*CONTAINS SPOILERS*
We start the issue with a TV news-reporter at a scene of carnage where super-heroes and villains are rioting and battling each other. But then, in a sudden turn of events, heroes and villains alike head to the edge of a rooftop to carry out what appears to be a mass suicide pact.
Meanwhile, The Punisher has found Deadpool and attempts to take him out--but shoots what turns out to be super-villain The Puppet Master, dressed as Deadpool, before the real deal reveals himself and uses a Punisher doll, fashioned by The Puppet Master, to make Punny shoot himself in the head. From the mess of 'dead' 'super-dolls' strewn around, we can assume that Deadpool was also responsible for the 'suicide pact' and he now has his hands on dolls of Marvel's cosmic heavy-hitters, so no 'No-Prizes' for guessing what's in store for them...
Taskmaster has been hired by some of Wade's victims' bereaved to kill him, and he tracks the Merc with a Mouth to the Nexus of All Realities, whereupon the two battle; Taskmaster using his patented ability to mimic others' moves by anticipating and imitating Deadpool's--until he's interrupted by the guardian of the Nexus--Man-Thing--scaring Tasky; and whoever knows fear burns at the touch of a man's thing. (or something).
Deadpool missed the opportunity to make a Man-Thing joke, so while I picked up his slack, Man-Thing, sensing why Wade's here, has exploded into a portal to multiple realities, and Deadpool travels through this to find the centerpoint of existence...
...Which in Wade's case is the Marvel offices of the Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe comic's creative team, where writer Cullen Bunn is typing the end to the mini-series: 'The Merc with a Mouth raises his sword to strike...when he notices some otherworldly force watching him'...
Us.
Deadpool looks at us from inside the comic and tells us something that, ironically--given that this book had been taking Deadpool far from the 'Bugs-Bunny-with-a-gun' direction he'd been going in in recent years--ends the series in something of a Warner Bros 'Th-th-th-that's all, folks!' style. The issue doesn't shed any further light on Wade's new Psycho Man-induced driving-force head-voice and doesn't end, for me, satisfyingly.
Suspension of disbelief has been asked for throughout this 4-issue mini-series--a series which could have been decompressed to make Wade's hits less easy and more rewarding; but I got that this was about Deadpool's agenda--carried out in broad strokes--rather than the nuts and bolts of it; and the intriguing Fourth Wall-breaking set-up--in which the Merc with a Mouth wasn't gunning to take out just the heroes and villains of the Marvel Universe, but the Marvel Universe itself--kept me hooked. The ending is open to some interpretation but for me steps on this premise somewhat, as if you take what Wade believes as Gospel, his parting shot is an empty threat--Deadpool's odyssey ending with it.
Aside from this qualm, writer Cullen Bunn and artist Dalibor Talijac render a well-crafted conclusion to the 4-issue mini-series--with, thankfully, more time given to the Deadpool/Taskmaster battle that'd been coming than others have been afforded--but if, like me, you were expecting a conclusion that's more than 'It's just funnybooks'--rather than having that itch scratched, you'll be left scratching your head.
If you didn't catch my reviews of Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #1, #2 and #3, you can check them out here. ...And moving on from Deadpool Kills... and looking at the Merc with a Mouth's future as part of his Marvel NOW! relaunch, you can check out a new interview with Deadpool's new writers Brian Posehn and Gerry Duggan, along with editor Jordan D. White--talking with Newsarama here.
A taster...
White: One thing you can see in the history of Deadpool as a character is that every time he has had a new series, it has been at least a partial reinvention. Part of the reason we are doing this as a new relaunch rather than just the next issue of Deadpool is that these guys do have a fresh take on him. Not throwing away anything that went before, not saying none of that happened, or anything like that. Just a real clean take that anybody can jump on and totally appreciate what this is all about.
Posehn: He's still a Merc with a Mouth. The only thing we've changed is that now he can fly — and let me finish — he has a penis that can see the future. Those are the things that everybody loves about Deadpool, right?
Marvel NOW! [click those words for more] kicks off next month with Uncanny Avengers; the new Deadpool #1 coming in November. So that's Marvel NOW! But what's Not Marvel Not NOW!?
Stay tuned! ;)
Friday, 17 August 2012
Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #4 Preview plus Deadpool in Avenging Spider-Man #12-#13
In Cullen Bunn & Dalibor Talajic's Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe 4-issue mini-series, Wade Wilson the Merc with a Mouth has snapped and embarked on a Fourth Wall-breaking mission to destroy everything Marvel's created! The Nexus of all Realities looks to hold the ultimate key Deadpool's looking for--unless The Punisher can stop him!...
Check out a Preview here:
(right-click on images and 'open in new tab' to enlarge)
Meanwhile, Deadpool's own team-up book may have been canned but that ain't gonna stop him! Wade's back for another one in Sept-Oct's Avenging Spider-Man #12-#13, written by Robot Chicken's Kevin Shinick and illustrated by Aaron Kuder. It's Deadpool and Spider-Man versus HIGH SCHOOL in a wacked-out tale also featuring Hypno-Hustler, Forbushman, Spider-Ham, and more!
You can check out an interview with Shinick talking to Comic Book Resources about the 2-parter here--and Shinick's also involved in the upcoming Robot Chicken DC Comics Special...
Meanwhile, if you're not up to speed on Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe, you'll find my reviews of #1, #2 and #3 by clicking on those numbers--and join me back here on Wednesday for my Review of issue #4--the climactic conclusion!
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #3 Review
*EXCLUSIVE FIRST REVIEW*
*CONTAINS SPOILERS* *MATURE READERS*
"What if everything you thought was funny about Deadpool…was actually just disturbing?" That was one of the lines in the promo blurb for this mini-series, and in this third issue, that really locks in.
Due to Psycho Man screwing with Wade Wilson's messed up head, a new voice has emerged in Deadpool's noggin'--cancelling out the old voices and giving him a 'clarity of vision' that he never had before. Deadpool's now either loopier than ever--or the only one that 'gets it;' that what we're reading isn't real, everyone's just a Marvel comic book character getting their strings pulled by Marvel, and he's had enough of having his strings pulled--he's gonna take out the Marvel Universe! Hero or Villain, look out--the Merc with a Mouth is gunning for you!
Deadpool's been busy since last issue. Witness to the bodycount he's been racking up in the days that have passed, we see Venom, Madrox and the Green Goblin are all now among the dead... Taskmaster's been hired by some of Wade's previous hits' bereaved to take him down, and following his trail, he comes across the smoking remains of kid-superheroes Power Pack.
(right-click on images and 'open in new tab' to enlarge)
Tasky (or 'Tony' to his friends) sees this as the point where Deadpool's crossed the line; he would've been happy to find and kill Wade for money before--but now he's going to do it because Deadpool deserves to die...
It's from this point that my earlier quote from the Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe promos started to sink in; for all Deadpool's 'This is just a funnybook' evangelizing, we are following a twisted killer here--the fun and funny side to Deadpool has taken a back seat to psychosis, and any humor now is tainted with sickness.
This is evidenced further as we cut to Wade torturing Professor Xavier--whom he's taken hostage inside a building that he's rigged with inventive, twisted booby traps--as he attempts to educate Charlie X on his beliefs, while the X-Men show up in a vain attempt to rescue him--and fall foul of Deadpool's maniacal machinations.
Deadpool tries to get through to Charles; to get him to see that all Marvel characters are just puppets being played by the Big M for the amusement of the general public, but the Professor is more concerned with the slaughter Deadpool's traps are wreaking, and determines to get inside Wade's mind and shut it down...
...But this backfires. Professor X can't handle what he finds in Deadpool's brain and is rendered a vegetable by connecting with it. Whether this is because of Deadpool's unspeakable insanity, or whether Charles has discovered what Wade's saying to be true and it's blown his mind, is left ambiguous.
Meanwhile, believed dead at Wade's hands last issue, Wolverine's healing factor has restored him and he's arrived at the building--making short work of super-villain Arcade, who's built Wade's traps for him--to take on Deadpool, who's now wearing The Beast's fur as a hunting trophy over his costume; another flash of trademark Deadpool humor, but again one steeped in his new sickness.
Once more breaking the Fourth Wall, Deadpool informs Wolvey that it isn't Logan's healing factor that truly keeps bringing him back, it's his popularity--*Wade slicing Wolverine's head off*--but that all the popularity in the world can't save him from what he has planned.
...At Dr. Strange's place, Taskmaster arrives to find Strange and his man-servant Wong murdered, and that Deadpool's ransacked the place looking for a magik book--and found it--and what's suggested inside the book makes issue #4, the conclusion of Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe, for me, unmissable.
Artist Dalibor Talajic once again hits the right feel for the book, and Cullen's Bunn's writing again falls slightly short. As with the first issue, this one has another moment or two where suspension of disbelief is called for; particularly in how Taskmaster finds what he does at the end of the ish. But this book is exceeding my expectations in terms of its (Fourth Wall-breaking) angle; a maguffin that continues to make the book's intrigue exceed its shock 'n' schlock (which ain't bad either) value for me.
...If you didn't catch my reviews of issues #1, #2 and #3 you can find them by clicking on those numbers; you can also find a Preview of issue #4 here--and join me back here on Wednesday for my Review of Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #4--the climactic conclusion! ;)
*CONTAINS SPOILERS* *MATURE READERS*
"What if everything you thought was funny about Deadpool…was actually just disturbing?" That was one of the lines in the promo blurb for this mini-series, and in this third issue, that really locks in.
Due to Psycho Man screwing with Wade Wilson's messed up head, a new voice has emerged in Deadpool's noggin'--cancelling out the old voices and giving him a 'clarity of vision' that he never had before. Deadpool's now either loopier than ever--or the only one that 'gets it;' that what we're reading isn't real, everyone's just a Marvel comic book character getting their strings pulled by Marvel, and he's had enough of having his strings pulled--he's gonna take out the Marvel Universe! Hero or Villain, look out--the Merc with a Mouth is gunning for you!
Deadpool's been busy since last issue. Witness to the bodycount he's been racking up in the days that have passed, we see Venom, Madrox and the Green Goblin are all now among the dead... Taskmaster's been hired by some of Wade's previous hits' bereaved to take him down, and following his trail, he comes across the smoking remains of kid-superheroes Power Pack.
(right-click on images and 'open in new tab' to enlarge)
Tasky (or 'Tony' to his friends) sees this as the point where Deadpool's crossed the line; he would've been happy to find and kill Wade for money before--but now he's going to do it because Deadpool deserves to die...
It's from this point that my earlier quote from the Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe promos started to sink in; for all Deadpool's 'This is just a funnybook' evangelizing, we are following a twisted killer here--the fun and funny side to Deadpool has taken a back seat to psychosis, and any humor now is tainted with sickness.
This is evidenced further as we cut to Wade torturing Professor Xavier--whom he's taken hostage inside a building that he's rigged with inventive, twisted booby traps--as he attempts to educate Charlie X on his beliefs, while the X-Men show up in a vain attempt to rescue him--and fall foul of Deadpool's maniacal machinations.
Deadpool tries to get through to Charles; to get him to see that all Marvel characters are just puppets being played by the Big M for the amusement of the general public, but the Professor is more concerned with the slaughter Deadpool's traps are wreaking, and determines to get inside Wade's mind and shut it down...
...But this backfires. Professor X can't handle what he finds in Deadpool's brain and is rendered a vegetable by connecting with it. Whether this is because of Deadpool's unspeakable insanity, or whether Charles has discovered what Wade's saying to be true and it's blown his mind, is left ambiguous.
Meanwhile, believed dead at Wade's hands last issue, Wolverine's healing factor has restored him and he's arrived at the building--making short work of super-villain Arcade, who's built Wade's traps for him--to take on Deadpool, who's now wearing The Beast's fur as a hunting trophy over his costume; another flash of trademark Deadpool humor, but again one steeped in his new sickness.
Once more breaking the Fourth Wall, Deadpool informs Wolvey that it isn't Logan's healing factor that truly keeps bringing him back, it's his popularity--*Wade slicing Wolverine's head off*--but that all the popularity in the world can't save him from what he has planned.
...At Dr. Strange's place, Taskmaster arrives to find Strange and his man-servant Wong murdered, and that Deadpool's ransacked the place looking for a magik book--and found it--and what's suggested inside the book makes issue #4, the conclusion of Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe, for me, unmissable.
Artist Dalibor Talajic once again hits the right feel for the book, and Cullen's Bunn's writing again falls slightly short. As with the first issue, this one has another moment or two where suspension of disbelief is called for; particularly in how Taskmaster finds what he does at the end of the ish. But this book is exceeding my expectations in terms of its (Fourth Wall-breaking) angle; a maguffin that continues to make the book's intrigue exceed its shock 'n' schlock (which ain't bad either) value for me.
...If you didn't catch my reviews of issues #1, #2 and #3 you can find them by clicking on those numbers; you can also find a Preview of issue #4 here--and join me back here on Wednesday for my Review of Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #4--the climactic conclusion! ;)
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
Marvel NOW! Facebook Fanpage and New Covers
Thursday, 9 August 2012
Deadpool #1, Captain America #1, X-Men: Legacy #1, Thor #1, Hulk #1, Iron Man #1, FF #1's - Marvel NOW! New Creative Teams Interviews!
You can now find Interviews with some of the Marvel NOW! creative teams, talking about their relaunches, by clicking on the links below!
[UPDATED 8/10/12:]
Brian Posehn, Gerry Duggan and Tony Moore talk Deadpool with IGN.
Writer Si Spurrier talks the unexpected star of X-Men Legacy with Marvel.com
Writer Rick Remender chats to Marvel.com about Captain America.
Writer Jason Aaron talks Thor with Newsarama.
Mark Waid and Leinil Yu @ CBR on The Indestructible Hulk.
Writer Kieron Gillen talks Iron Man with Newsarama. Writer Matt Fraction @ USA Today on taking on the Fantastic Four and the all-new FF.
And you'll find loads more on Marvel NOW! here!
Deadpool aside, X-Men: Legacy is the book I'm personally looking forward to most out of these. As I touched on in my previous Marvel NOW! post, I got turned off most of the X-books as they were too insular for my tastes, generally being about mutant vs. mutant. What's going to be happening with them as part of Marvel NOW! looks to be a bold move away from that and I'm eagerly looking forward to checking some of them out. Meanwhile, with Deadpool the book I have the vested interest in, I'm going to focus a little more on that in this post. Let's take a look at the promo blurb for Deadpool #1...
"This November, Wade Wilson gets into a whole world of trouble like you’ve never seen before in Deadpool #1, kicking off the all-new ongoing series from the blockbuster creative team of writers & comedians Brian Posehn (The Sara Silverman Program), Gerry Duggan (Attack of the Show!, Infinite Horizon) and superstar artist Tony Moore (The Walking Dead)! As part of Marvel NOW!, Deadpool joins a number of titles that will take the Marvel Universe in an exciting all-new direction, as the industry’s top creators join the top Super Heroes to deliver all-new ongoing series, great for new and veteran readers alike!
"Washington, D.C. is in turmoil when dead former U.S. Presidents – from George Washington to Gerald Ford – are resurrected and the heroes of the Marvel Universe can’t be the ones to stop them! There’s only one other person that has the reputation, skills, and plausible deniability to handle these com-monsters in chief…NOW! is the time for Deadpool! In Wade We Trust!
"An all-new direction! All-new threats! All-new chimichangas! This is Deadpool NOW!
"This November, Brian Posehn, Gerry Duggan, & Tony Moore bring new meaning to the name “Merc with a Mouth” in Deadpool #1!"
I have no idea what that last part means, and this is very different to what I've got in mind for the Merc; though, like Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe, it does connect with one of the ideas, and also like DP Kills..., I'm glad to see it doesn't render mine redundant! ;) This looks like it's gonna be fun and I'm enthused at Deadpool getting a new supporting cast. Bring it, fellas!
Brian Posehn, Gerry Duggan and Tony Moore talk Deadpool with IGN.
Writer Si Spurrier talks the unexpected star of X-Men Legacy with Marvel.com
Writer Rick Remender chats to Marvel.com about Captain America.
Writer Jason Aaron talks Thor with Newsarama.
Mark Waid and Leinil Yu @ CBR on The Indestructible Hulk.
Writer Kieron Gillen talks Iron Man with Newsarama. Writer Matt Fraction @ USA Today on taking on the Fantastic Four and the all-new FF.
And you'll find loads more on Marvel NOW! here!
Deadpool aside, X-Men: Legacy is the book I'm personally looking forward to most out of these. As I touched on in my previous Marvel NOW! post, I got turned off most of the X-books as they were too insular for my tastes, generally being about mutant vs. mutant. What's going to be happening with them as part of Marvel NOW! looks to be a bold move away from that and I'm eagerly looking forward to checking some of them out. Meanwhile, with Deadpool the book I have the vested interest in, I'm going to focus a little more on that in this post. Let's take a look at the promo blurb for Deadpool #1...
"This November, Wade Wilson gets into a whole world of trouble like you’ve never seen before in Deadpool #1, kicking off the all-new ongoing series from the blockbuster creative team of writers & comedians Brian Posehn (The Sara Silverman Program), Gerry Duggan (Attack of the Show!, Infinite Horizon) and superstar artist Tony Moore (The Walking Dead)! As part of Marvel NOW!, Deadpool joins a number of titles that will take the Marvel Universe in an exciting all-new direction, as the industry’s top creators join the top Super Heroes to deliver all-new ongoing series, great for new and veteran readers alike!
"Washington, D.C. is in turmoil when dead former U.S. Presidents – from George Washington to Gerald Ford – are resurrected and the heroes of the Marvel Universe can’t be the ones to stop them! There’s only one other person that has the reputation, skills, and plausible deniability to handle these com-monsters in chief…NOW! is the time for Deadpool! In Wade We Trust!
"An all-new direction! All-new threats! All-new chimichangas! This is Deadpool NOW!
"This November, Brian Posehn, Gerry Duggan, & Tony Moore bring new meaning to the name “Merc with a Mouth” in Deadpool #1!"
I have no idea what that last part means, and this is very different to what I've got in mind for the Merc; though, like Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe, it does connect with one of the ideas, and also like DP Kills..., I'm glad to see it doesn't render mine redundant! ;) This looks like it's gonna be fun and I'm enthused at Deadpool getting a new supporting cast. Bring it, fellas!
Wednesday, 8 August 2012
Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #2 Review
In this What If?-style parallel reality tale, thanks to super-villain Psycho Man, Wade Wilson a.k.a. Deadpool, the Merc with a Mouth has had the relatively harmless voices in his head replaced by a new one; one that's driving him to destroy the tights 'n' capes of the Marvel Universe; heroes or villains--whatev's--they're ALL gonna get it!...
*EXCLUSIVE FIRST REVIEW*
*CONTAINS SPOILERS* *MATURE READERS*
After offing Psycho Man, The Fantastic Four and The Watcher last issue, Ghost Rider, Doctor Doom, The Beast and Howard the Duck are among those who have 'bought it' at the hands of Deadpool since then (Howard's been cooked). This is relayed to us by The Beast's former girlfriend/news reporter Trish Tilby, before we jump right into where Wade's at now on his killing spree: taking on Spider-Man!
With Deadpool hanging onto Spidey's leg in an aerial battle, nicely rendered by artist Dalibor Talajic (whose art style fits the feel of the book very well), it looks as though Wade and his sword might be outclassed by Spider-Man and his webs--which soon send Deadpool plummeting into the bonnet of a cop car. Spidey proclaims that Wade's lucky he doesn't kill him for what he's done. Climbing to his feet as his healing factor gets to work, Deadpool counters that 'they' wouldn't let Spidey break character, even if he wanted to. Dismissing Deadpool's words as meaningless banter, the web-slinger berates Wade for 'stealing' his wise-cracking 'routine,' and just adding blades to the equation--which hasn't proven to be a match for Spidey's ablities. Wade pulls his gun, and it's Spider-brains all over the sidewalk...
Stumbling off, asking the voice in his head for his next target, the voice replies that it doesn't matter who's next; they all have to die. But, illustrating that he's not simply blindly following 'Voicy', Deadpool argues that it does matter. He needs something big & meaty--that's the Merc with a Mouth's style... But the voice says that's 'old Deadpool' talking; spectacle is what 'they' want; he doesn't have to play their game anymore. Deadpool argues that he's already broken free of 'their' chains; 'they' wouldn't have let him kill the wall-crawler. This is what he wants... Something big...
And that something comes in the form of Iron Man, Captain America, Ms. Marvel, Thor, Spider-Woman, Wolverine, Luke Cage and Hawkeye--the Avengers now assembled to take him down. But Wade's got hold of some of the 'Pimp Articles' that he squandered in the regular series' recent 'Deadpool Reborn' arc, and before the Avengers can say, "What's that floating in my coffee?" Earth's Mightiest go boom!!!
When the last of the smoke clears there's only The Mighty Thor left standing--and Deadpool's a little conflicted about offing him, as he's unsure about who's 'pulling Thor's strings.' But he brushes this concern aside and utilizes the 'Pimp Articles' once more--to devastating effect on the God of Thunder. There's more discussion between Wade and the voice in his head as they justify their actions with the belief that Deadpool is the only one that sees things how they are; they're all just puppets--and having managed to break free of his 'strings' thanks to his new head-buddy, Wade has done the Avengers a favor!
Only, there's a sometime-Avenger who's shown up late for the party; enter The Hulk, promptly tearing Wade's head off, before going to rest in a cave.
Hulk may just have proven to be more than Deadpool can handle, but when Hulk sleeps, there is Hulk no more... there is only Bruce Banner. And Deadpool's healing factor having now done its job + puny Banner equals...
... 'Work' over for the day... Is there no-one who can stop this madman's maniacal rampage?!?
YES!
Aunt May...
...and the fallen heroes' other bereaved have got together and pooled their resources to hire someone who just might be able to do the job...
...which is good because although Deadpool's using his smarts rather than solely relying on shooting and stabbing, Cullen Bunn's script feels like it's letting the Merc have things too easy. The introduction of this new antagonist should be a game-changer--though it's unfortunate that both he and the 'Pimp Articles' were so recently used in Deadpool #55-#57, lessening the impact they'll make here on regular Deadpool readers... But the central driving force in this mini-series, pushing the envelope of Deadpool's Fourth Wall-breaking capabilities, belies the impression of senseless violence that could be assumed of this title, and if a rumor I've heard about who the Merc with a Mouth's final target is gonna be proves true... Well, let's just say there's a reason, other than the obvious one, why the book's called Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe.
Join me back here next Wednesday for my review of Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #3, and if you haven't been following Deadpool's regular book and haven't had enough spoilers, you'll be able to work out who's hired to take Deadpool down and what the hell 'Pimp Articles' are by checking out my review of Deadpool ##57 here!
*EXCLUSIVE FIRST REVIEW*
*CONTAINS SPOILERS* *MATURE READERS*
After offing Psycho Man, The Fantastic Four and The Watcher last issue, Ghost Rider, Doctor Doom, The Beast and Howard the Duck are among those who have 'bought it' at the hands of Deadpool since then (Howard's been cooked). This is relayed to us by The Beast's former girlfriend/news reporter Trish Tilby, before we jump right into where Wade's at now on his killing spree: taking on Spider-Man!
With Deadpool hanging onto Spidey's leg in an aerial battle, nicely rendered by artist Dalibor Talajic (whose art style fits the feel of the book very well), it looks as though Wade and his sword might be outclassed by Spider-Man and his webs--which soon send Deadpool plummeting into the bonnet of a cop car. Spidey proclaims that Wade's lucky he doesn't kill him for what he's done. Climbing to his feet as his healing factor gets to work, Deadpool counters that 'they' wouldn't let Spidey break character, even if he wanted to. Dismissing Deadpool's words as meaningless banter, the web-slinger berates Wade for 'stealing' his wise-cracking 'routine,' and just adding blades to the equation--which hasn't proven to be a match for Spidey's ablities. Wade pulls his gun, and it's Spider-brains all over the sidewalk...
Stumbling off, asking the voice in his head for his next target, the voice replies that it doesn't matter who's next; they all have to die. But, illustrating that he's not simply blindly following 'Voicy', Deadpool argues that it does matter. He needs something big & meaty--that's the Merc with a Mouth's style... But the voice says that's 'old Deadpool' talking; spectacle is what 'they' want; he doesn't have to play their game anymore. Deadpool argues that he's already broken free of 'their' chains; 'they' wouldn't have let him kill the wall-crawler. This is what he wants... Something big...
And that something comes in the form of Iron Man, Captain America, Ms. Marvel, Thor, Spider-Woman, Wolverine, Luke Cage and Hawkeye--the Avengers now assembled to take him down. But Wade's got hold of some of the 'Pimp Articles' that he squandered in the regular series' recent 'Deadpool Reborn' arc, and before the Avengers can say, "What's that floating in my coffee?" Earth's Mightiest go boom!!!
When the last of the smoke clears there's only The Mighty Thor left standing--and Deadpool's a little conflicted about offing him, as he's unsure about who's 'pulling Thor's strings.' But he brushes this concern aside and utilizes the 'Pimp Articles' once more--to devastating effect on the God of Thunder. There's more discussion between Wade and the voice in his head as they justify their actions with the belief that Deadpool is the only one that sees things how they are; they're all just puppets--and having managed to break free of his 'strings' thanks to his new head-buddy, Wade has done the Avengers a favor!
Only, there's a sometime-Avenger who's shown up late for the party; enter The Hulk, promptly tearing Wade's head off, before going to rest in a cave.
Hulk may just have proven to be more than Deadpool can handle, but when Hulk sleeps, there is Hulk no more... there is only Bruce Banner. And Deadpool's healing factor having now done its job + puny Banner equals...
... 'Work' over for the day... Is there no-one who can stop this madman's maniacal rampage?!?
YES!
Aunt May...
...and the fallen heroes' other bereaved have got together and pooled their resources to hire someone who just might be able to do the job...
...which is good because although Deadpool's using his smarts rather than solely relying on shooting and stabbing, Cullen Bunn's script feels like it's letting the Merc have things too easy. The introduction of this new antagonist should be a game-changer--though it's unfortunate that both he and the 'Pimp Articles' were so recently used in Deadpool #55-#57, lessening the impact they'll make here on regular Deadpool readers... But the central driving force in this mini-series, pushing the envelope of Deadpool's Fourth Wall-breaking capabilities, belies the impression of senseless violence that could be assumed of this title, and if a rumor I've heard about who the Merc with a Mouth's final target is gonna be proves true... Well, let's just say there's a reason, other than the obvious one, why the book's called Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe.
Join me back here next Wednesday for my review of Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #3, and if you haven't been following Deadpool's regular book and haven't had enough spoilers, you'll be able to work out who's hired to take Deadpool down and what the hell 'Pimp Articles' are by checking out my review of Deadpool ##57 here!
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